THE MICHIGAN DAILY Huge Canal at Yroenhoven To Strengthen Belgium Defense 4 4 f h For war and peace, Belgium is building the Albert Canal, connecting Liege and the Meuse river valley, in the east, with Antwerp on the west near the North Sea. This is the canal bridge at Vroenhoven. The canal will accommodate boats of 2,000 tons and will have six giant locks to raise or lower them. The elevation between Liege and Antwerp changes 195 feet. - ay Four Institutes To Meet Here Sessions Are Sponsored By Extension Service Four institutes will meet here in the near future under the auspices 3f the Extension Service, Dr. Charles A. Fisher, director, announced yester- day. The second assembly of Michigan Assessors' Training Institute will be held March 20 and 21. Agencies co-1 operating with the Extension Service i include: the State Board of Control for Vocational Education, the Michi- gan Municipal League, the Michigan State Tax Commision, the Michigan chapter of the National Association of Assessing Officers. The Foremen's Institute will be held April 22 under the auspices of the Extension Service and the Na- tional Association of Foremen. From May 1 to 5 the Seventh An- nual Adult Education Institute will meet here, sponsored by the Exten- sion Service and the Michigan Fed- eration of Women's Clubs. The Institute for Retail Coal Mer- chants will meet May 16, 17 and 18. Read Daily Classified Ads DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Cop- iecelved at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3,:30 P.M 11:00 A.M. on Saturday. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1939 VOL. XLIX. No. 109 Notices Faculty Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to faculty members and residents of Ann Arbor Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. Faculty of the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts: The fifth regular meeting of the faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts for the academic session of 1938-39 will be held in Room 1025 An- gell Hall, March 6, 1939, at 4:10 p.m. Agenda 1. Adoption of the minutes of the meeting of Feb. 6, 1939 which have been distributed by campus mail. 2. Discussion of reports submitted with this call to the meeting. a. Executive Committee prepared by Prof. Warner G. Rice. b. Executive Board of the Gradu- ate School, prepared by Prof. Floyd E. Bartell. c. Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, prepared by Prof. Arthur S. Aiton. d. Deans' Conference, prepared by Dean Edward H. Kraus. e. Copy of letter from Assistant Registrar Williams to Dean Kraus, 3. New business. Engineering and East Engineering Libraries: Beginning March 4 and on every Saturday thereafter for the du- ration of the second semester the libraries will be open from 1-5 p.m. in addition to the schedule previously maintained. Funds for this purpose have been made available by the En- gineering Council. Faculty, School of Education: The regular luncheon meeting of the Fac- ulty will be held Monday noon, March 6, 12:15, at the Michigan Union. To University Employees in Ad- ministrative, Secretarial, Stenograph- ic, Clerical and Similar Positions: The Business Office desires to know what individuals would be desirous of participating should the Regents find it possible to open to employees of the above classifications the oppor- tunity to purchase old-age annui- ties on exactly the same terms and conditions that they are now pur- chased by members of the academic (Contijueed on Page 4) Dr.d K ruf Urges Cooperation For Continued Medical Success "Teamwork" is necessary among the case of tuberculosis in which the modern medical men if they are to diagnosis is accomplished through the fulfill their fundamental obligations X-Ray operated in the hands of an of relieving human suffering and pre- experienced roentgenologist. Not only venting human dying, Paul de Kruif, is tuberculosis cured by method of '13, noted author, stated in a recent "fresh-air, rest-in-bed and good article in the Journal of the Associa- food" commonly accepted by the lay- tion of Medical Students. man, but it is also affected by such The doctor's duties todp.y are the complicated procedures as collapsing sanie as in the days of Hippocre tes, the lung.' Dr. de Kruif pointed out, but the modern medical man is far better Mathematics Club equipped than the "horse and buggy" old timer. To Use I-M Gym Doctors are better equipped today, Dr. Kruif explained, because they The Mathematics Club will use the are\the products of the transition in the physician from the "bedside com- facilities of the Intramural Building forter and layer-on-of-hands" to a the night of March 8 in the first of "fighter for life equipped with a for- a series of athletic meetings, it was midable arsenal of weapons against announced today. The small gymna- diverse kinds of death." sium will be reserved for the mem- The profession has become special- bers of the faculty and graduate stu- ized, Dr. de Kruif emphasiged, and its dents who compose the club. After "heart" is the laboratory where men the regular hours, the club will have and women skilled in physics, chem- 'exclusive use of the swimming pool. istry, bacteriology and microscopy The Intramural department is in- correlate tole work of the general augurating a series of such nights for practitioner. the various departments in the In proof of the inability of the University in an attempt to encour- general physician to cope with the age the faculty's use of the building. technical diagnosis so necessary in the profession, Dr. Kriuf illustrated Sealer Taken In Tow how the old time doctor when con- fronted with "suspicious pains, lumps HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, March 3. or bleedings" in a patient must neces- -(Canadian Press)-The steamer sarily send him to a pathologist. This Imogene took in tow the leaking seal- specialist is prepared to differentiate er Ranger 12 miles off Newfound- malignant from benign tumors with land's southeast coast late today af- the equipment in his laboratory. ter gale-lashed seas balked efforts to In further proof, Dr. de Kruif cited remove 132 crewmen of the vessel. Classified Directory LOST THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIF I E D LOST-Green reversible coat during Interfraternity swim Wednesday ADVERTISING night. Will the person who took it by mistake please return it, and all RATES will be forgiven. Phone 5940. 4311 Effective as of February 14, 1939 LOST-Monday night between Hill CASH ON LY!Auditorium and Ferry Field, ladies 1cpeeaSing lwhite gold wrist watch, jewelled. 12c per readng line (on bis o Reward. 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