PV rs THE MICHIGAN DAILY -wax r SMIJN.Z14 3 I'm), k~ Dr -v.i .AIsIce JBraks Tihrough DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETI N PubItcation in the Bulletin to~ constructilve nothie to all xn (mirerM. of "" t7i~. Copy remlived at t o *Moo at the Aalataat to thoea w wes t; 3 .11,00 Am. m SatUmday. t'i'I)NE:S1DAY, JAN. 25, 1938 VOL. XLV III. No. 901 All Students in the Miechanical E U'i ,ineering Departnment who entered t he University in September 1937 with advanced standing please call at Room 339 West lEngineeiing Bid., the afternoon of Feb. 9, or any time on F'eb. 10, and get a classification num- ber. L.S.&A. Juniors and Seniors wish- ing to change their field of concen- tration for the second semester. please procure slips at Room 4 U.H.. have them signed by the adviser in the new field, and return them to Room 4, U.H. before Feb. 1, 1938. Robert L. Williams. tray's Office, inl the Office of they Sophomore Counselors, and in the Eknglish Office. I wil be glad to con- fer with students who wish to make inquiries concerning English 33. Karl Litzenberg School of 'Music Freshmlen: Fresh- man Group 69A and B, will meet with their adviser Thursday, Jan. 27, at 4 p.m. in Room 205, School of Music Building. Students in Mathematics 123, Sec.. senzi 1936-37: Uncalled for notebooks from la-st semester are available in Room 3018 A.H. These will not be kept after Feb. 20. Graduate School: All graduate stu- !! It ( 4 , I , ' ; ._ Chairman of the Committee on Stu-. Angell Hall) for consultation witli dent Affairs, in the Office of the Dean candidates from 11 to 12 oni Thurs- of Students, a written. Certificate of day, Jan. 27. Eligibility and (b) by presenting the Certificate of Eligibility to the chair-: History 11: Lecture II, Students ' nain of manager of the student activ- should come to the final ex'aminationk ity ini which hie wishes to participate. provided with Goode's outline map of The Chairman or Manager of any Europe No. 116, or, if an adequate student activity shall file with the supply" of this is not obtainable, with Chairman of the Committee on Stu- Nystrom's No. DD2. dent Affairs, before permitting the PIsychiology 55:' Thursday, Jan. 27 student or students involved to par- ticipate, the names of all those who at 8 p.m. in Room 2054 N.S. Building, have presented Certificates of Eligi-PrfsoShpdwilmttoe bility, anda signed agreement to ex- students in Psychology 55 who are elude all others from participation. interested in further discussion. The issuing of Certificates of Eli- M Questions for review, or questions on gibility for the second semester will religion and ethics which have not be greatly facilitated if each applicant f (Continued oan Page 4) brings with him or her a record of - - - -- first semester grades.I Second semester Certificates of El- I igibility will be required after Mar. 1.R D . Juniors bolding ;-:Hap ticket re- I ceipts: All tickets not called for Wed-RY C nesday from 4 to 5 o'clock at the SE ticket desk of the Michigan Union' will be placed on general sale Friday DAY or N I TE at 4 o'clock. If you find it impossible, to call for your tickets communicate with Jack Wilcox, 2-3236.$1o Academic Noltc es I Phone 2-2644 English 71, T Th S, 10, 406 Library,RUF S anti T Th S, 408 Library, wvill not; US meet Tuesday, Jan. 25, but will meet WIN 1C HESTER on Thursday, Jan. 27. Philip L. Schenk.:C" English 199: Junior Honors. Mr. - 211 East Liberty Street Weaver will be in his office (2218! __- -- I.. I Two boys were drowned at Mcllenry, Ill., when the car in which five persons were riding broke through the ice and plunged into -ten feet of water. An unide-ntified hero is shown here as he lifted the body of Albert Nelsen, 9 years old, one of the victims, to the ice. Howard Peyton (lower left), father of drowned John Peyton, 6 Years old, comes to the surface for air. Floyd Armistead (right) who drove the auto, moves to the aid of young Nelsen. . _ u.. _..._. ______ EVENING RAI( PROGCFR AM 6:00 lsl Io ,' 6J:15 rSiplii:;o-K:ls a:0-- Bradcu .4 6:45- M'usical 1Mo. li~rrt~- 7:00-!Antos 'n' Andcy 7:15- Koltlcrr Co,,dtc~ 7:45 -Sport Pceview. 8:0(1--One IWian', 'ally 8:30- L1ady Ias.br zSerenade 9:00--Townr 1-illl Tonight 10:00---Your 1 Hollywood Parade. I11:00--Newscast, 11 :30--1 mic 'NMusic 1? :00-Daucce M ti.h. 6:15 "1sIca 7:00- -Poetic Melodfies 7:111- 1Hobby bobbfy 7 :45-- i~take Cairter. 8:00-- -avalcaderl of Anurilcu 8:30- LOW(,.C mtor 9:00- Andre Kostela unelt. 9:30- --en Bernie Oreh. 10:00--.-Gang Busters 1(0:30 1DelCai. I11:00--Headline New ., ' 11:15--The Beachconbtr 11:45---Soiay 12:00----Dance MAlu ;i. WN-vz P.M.T 6:00._1?alit RIu1ev'-'v 6:15--TIheiFactth'dcr~ 6:30 - ( lirl i fi-teds, 6:45 -- Lowelt l ilortas 7:00-.-asy Acesr> 71:15.._-Keen 'Trs.(r". 7:30---Loie Rne 8:00 Roy bS1 cld 83:30 IIi~ts fe ~r 9:00 -Murray Vall lWagt;c uin. 9:30- -*istrel sbo' 10:00 --Gen.- Hugh S. .Job turinl 10:15-:-Nola Day. 10:30. Waltz .[nterlude. 11:00 -John McKay. 11:15---Dance Orch. 11 :30 --Pl Witema,, (1Clrhl 12:00--Graystone Dance Music CKLW P.M. 6 :00--Tr' f Rport en 6:15- News anid Sports 6:30 Elxcitiw"ng Tonlts. 6 :-1- Titdie an-c 7:00 Mhyf hm OMen. 7:15 -Ensemible . 7:30- United Press News 7:4:; -Mercy Halli 8:00 -T"o Be .Ainouneed - 8 :30- Happy 1Mi's Hou sewanit ug. 9:00 -- Kay - Kyser Orch. Ncw Child Insb lute tell.'MItII-In 1 rivcs (Coulinued from Page 1) ter ested in schools, although their f a-G cilities will be available to court cases. "Thie Institute,"? he emphasized, "is not maintained to treat cases, but to ,.malyzo and diagnose them, and send ai report of suggested treatment b~ack to 1ile local authorities." jJ. E. Sturer, formerly engaged in truant officer work in the Detroita Juvenile Court of Judge D. J. Healy, has been engaged by tile Institute to carry back the reports and cooperate with local authorities in working out a plan to use their facilities to treat thle patients. 4-i 1hmsifid S { - dents who expect to complete the r~e- Registration Material: School of qluirements for a degree at the close Forestry and Conservation. Regis- of the present semester should call tration material should be called for at the office of the Graduate School, beginning today at Room 2048 Natur- 1006 Angell Hall, to cheek their re- al Scence ldgcords and to secure the proper blank a. ScienceaBldg. to be used in making application for S.I. an, ea the diploma. This application should 3All Students: Registration for se- be filed not later than the end of ond semester. -Each student should{ January. palan to register for himself during Registration forms for the second semester are available in the office. th e appointed hourvs. Registrations by proxy will not be accepted. Graduate students are urged to fill Robert L. Williams, out the forms in advance and to se- SAssistant Registrar. tlui'C the necessary signatures. Reg- 1st i'ation miust be completed in Water- Registration Material: Colleges of 'man Gymnasium, February 10, 11 and T .S.&A., Education, Music. Students 112. The late registration fee will be should call for second semester regis-I charged beginningx Monday, February (ration material at Room 4 University 14. Hall as soon as possible. Please see Newv students, or~ students trans- SYour adviser and secure all necessary j fariing, should at on early date ask signatures.' the Secretary of their School or Col- Robert L. Williams, -loge to prepar-e and senld to the office Assistant Registrar. ;of the Graduate School an official s i transcript of thleir undergraduate re- ?lRegistraition Material: College of3 cords. New students are advised to Architecture. Students should call for apply for admission on advance of second semester material at Room 4 registration. University Hall a-t once. The College C. S. Yoakum. of Architecture will post an an--,___ tiouncement in the near future giving Vxtra-Curricular Activities: The time of conferences with your classi- 'it teiltio) of all studeints interested in) ' fer. Please wait for this nlotice be- tore seeing your1 classifier.I extra-curr-1icular' activities is called to Rober-t L. Williams, !tihe change in procedure recently Assistant Registrar. I adopted by thle Committee on Stu- ' _r dent Affairs with reference to the Noticec to Sophomnores: Seconrd- !method to be followed by the indi- f eeseSopomrs h aepln vidual desiring to take part in extra- ping opo moonenresinwho pnlin- cinricuilar activities and by the chiair- ning n cocentatin in nglih i-an and managers of these activities. should elect English 33 instead ofj zEnglish -32 in the second semester of! At the beginning of each semester this year. Revised schedules for this an summer session every students l course may be found in. the Regis-I shall be conclusively presumed to be ineligible for" any public activity until -- jhis eligibility is affirmatively estab- I iI ~~t01 Vlished (a) *by obtaining from tihe 0 I~ ai 23rd Year Phone 7831 William at State MARSHALL Cut-Rate Drug 231 SOUTH STATE - Phone 9242 - 8 Doors North. of Kresge's Our Everyday Price on Popular Brand Cigarettes . $1.17 carton, plus tax SPFCTA L! Pin t - Extra H eavy Squibbs Shaving "Cream, 25c value' I i NER.AL Squibbs Surgical Steel 'M Double Edge 'BLADE4S 25c value Total S4cs valute29 Both for 29,c Pure - I mported LAST CALL - Five 5c New NESTLE BARS --- 5 for 15c SCRETARIAIL a BUSINESS T-RAINING NEW TERM: FEBRUARY 14 FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LAUNDRY LJAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned ICareful work at low prces. WANTED ten in-utes fromh campus. Two doubles, warm, quiet. 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Send response to Box 8. l LAGE front room. Private home, Noother students. Telephone 8455. 525 S. Fourth Avenue. 325 FRONT SUITE for two men student. j3 blocks from campus. Reasonable. IMeals if desired. 420 S. Division. ONE- ROOM lapartmnllt . Priv'at e haf i.I Suitable for graduate student-. odil Ihecat. Call 8169. 911 Forest. 30:3 APARTMENT for rent. Six rooms; ilcel y furnished and will acconmmo - date four adults. 621 Forest. 322 FOR RENT: A single and a double ioom for Jewxish girls. 1511 Wash- lenax. Telephone 3851. 316 1114 JUDSON COURT off Church. FOR SALE __I FORh SALE : Tuxedo in excellent con- dition. Average size. Finely tailored., Glen the Tailor. 631 E. University. 71 IL don%, Bring tlwtit int,a square (dal always U U Ufig F&"I IT- ATE I I iI I v