T H E MI CHIG AN TDAILY SUNDAY, I. Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11 :00 a.m. Sat arday. Coeds S wipe Garg To Save Sacred Honor (Continued from Page 1) destroy the entire lot. Hodge and Mitchell and their whole crew pro- voked revolution in the olden days. They should be thrown into concen- tration camps. And this so-calledI sophisticate, Humpnreys, should be pitched into a barrel of wet cement, allowed to dry. and then rolled into the nearest sewer." The note was signed, "A Coed-The Sinister Five." Both Max Hodge, '39, editor, and John Mitchell, '39, business man- ager, expressed unprintable concern when informed of the mysterious dis- appearance. Despite the fact that the Gargoyle was stolen as a publicity stunt in a similar manner' two years ago, they declared this was a real mystery to them. Shows Today 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 P.M. NOW TDAYAND Gargoyle Features R -i Best Radio Srp 'Down With Coeds y For Anni ersry "Down With Co-eds" is the theme! Program Gets $25 of the December issue of Gargoyle, monthly humor magazine, which goes An award of $25 donated by a pro- on sale Tuesday, Max Hodge, '93, an- minent alumnus, will be given to the nounced yesterday. student submitting the most satisfac- Features on this topic include a tory 45-minute radio program for the poem by Richard Humphreys, '40, Anniversary Celebration of the Uni- entitled "Bury Me on the Diagonal," versity to be held March is, 1939, it |"Stocks and Slips" by Ted Winter, w'as announced yesterday by the '41, and "The ABCs and Intellects on committee in chare of the celebra- Co-eds." tion The pictorial section includes a The programs must be submitted full page study of David Laine, '39, on or before Jan. 20, 1939, at Morris 'Ensian's editor-in-chief, two distin- Hall. While the prize will be awarded guished alumnae of play production for the best program submitted, the uhaeaumnaeolayroductionsprogram broadcast may be a com- who are making names for themselves t bination of ideas and scripts received. in the movies and photographs of It will be send out nationwide from honor society tapping. Ann Arbor and will be recorded for Hodge would make no comment on Alumni groups in various parts of the story that incensed co-eds had the world. stolen. all copies of the issue from Goodfeows-Monday the publications building. Read The Daily Classifiedis Eastern Electrical Tour To Cost $40 Per Person Engineers planning to take the Eas- ern Electrical Tour planned for spring recess, should determine over vacation whether they will be able to make the trip so that further ar- rangments may be made, Kenneth Mudie, '39E, announced yezterday. The group will travel by chartered bus, and the cost will oe about $40 per person. The tentative itinerary includes a tour of the Westinghouse plants in Pittsburgh; the General Electric plants in Schenectady; the Niagara Falls power plants; and Bell laboratories, Radio City, and the World's Fair in New York. CORRECTION Erroneously reported in yester- day's Daily was the title of Prof. F. W. Pawlowski's talk at 8 p.m. Monday in the East Lecture Room of the Rackham: Building" His top- ic will be "The Problems of Psychical Research." IT . ,, I 1 FBOM1 THE BROIG STONEI 6C 4tM %Mli WFA d . I Joan's a dancing bride !Her romantic adventures pack thrills ,IFT HINTS or HER ie'l be thrilled to get something so near her heart . . . A gift that enhances a dy's loveliness. Give her beauty arm . . . glamour. Give her beauty earns, rare fragrances, cologne waters And if you wish to please her, chose >m our selection of her favorite beauty ds. Lovely perfumes . . . Lucien LeLong, descreet, Mary Dunhill Gardenia, Schia- relli Shocking, and Chanel No. 5. LIGHTERS - PIPES - TOBACCO BEN WADE PIPES $1.50 to $10.00 Tobacco Blends u DOROTHY GREY, PEGGY and DUNHILL TRAVEL SAGE, KITS Soul-stabbing drama..glorified by a screenful of M-G-M's mightiest starsl ,j. /~ 1 lb BRIGGS 1 lb HiENIES 41 * * f~tt 1 tb BOND STREET 1 lb UNIVERSITY 1 tb RALEIGH . $1.15 1.85 1.35 $2.00 95 -_- EXTRA ------- Floyd Gibbons "Fighting Judge" Rice Passing W rd ,portlight Parade News CALKINS- FLETCHER DRUG STORES THIS CHRISTMAS 324 South State Street 818 South State Street l la P i Ic BT ,_ Meet Me at the Sugar Bowl - flOLDEHOR01ST H-OSIERY pow bI Cheapness is poor economy. One good pair of stockings is worth two that run easily, fade or wear out quickly. Genuine economy is buying the best that the budget permits. The clever woman always buys flOLDiaHO RST STR)C~ifQS i Bradway's two.Year ssh-htwth nMOR IS I