THE MICHIGAN DAILY Little Symphony Sudeten Opens_4th Year Thor Johnson To Lead New Concert Series. The Little Symphony, the only or-, 'ganization of its kind offering profes- sional experience to students, opens: its fourth season Gtis year by giving a series of concerts in twenty states A including four concerts in the Toledo Institute of Arts. Under the direction of Thor M.- Johnson of the School of Music, the: Little Symphony consists of 14 mem- bers all of whom are assistants in instrumental instruction in the School - of Music. Rehearsals were begun Sat- . urday and are conducted four times a week. Founded by Mr. Johnson four y'ears ago, the Little Symphony givesa 'aseries of concerts in the League in addition to the out-f-state group. Also undler the direction of Mr. Johnson is the University SymphonyG which begins its series of concerts Sudeen Germans, a Sunday, in the latter part of Oct. at quarters of Konrad H Hill Auditorium. This group consists around Asch. This ph of approximately 85 persons and is open to all students enrolled in the Tov 'p University. Union .~Festive Tria Boston Attends Meet For Yale Prof. Orlan W. Boston of the metal ________ processing department will attend a convention of the American Society Renewal of fball r of Mechanical Engineers to be held Yale University after a from Oct. 5 to 7 at Providence, R. I. Years will be supported .sponsored "On To Yale' announced yesterday by '39, and Bill Miller, '39, of the event. Arrangements have b( TODAY! -a special train to leave - 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct in New York 8:15 p.m celebration is planned the night before the ga will be another opporti ' the - city the following groupwill entrain for . Sunday morning One car will be transi ' "'special dance platform f merit during te trir.'B * .Yale alumni of New Yoi ned several gala celebra the event a memorable Miller will be at the b the Union Lobby every - . answer questions concern , *Hitler Says P Rests With ' IN (Continued from P men and the German p x PROSECUTOR RUNS no sign of relenting - for surrender of Sude R ACKETEERS days hence. Hitler, in a long "mess RG GED!dent Roosevelt, answeri - for continued negotiati that the question of rested solely with Pragu From the nature of Roosevelt and Hitler's " '" '> ight, in which the Fue ; :;" ' definite indication of w vdo to enforce his dema pression, among other U ing the door open to tb 'methodof acquiring Su aPROVInGy persons were inc HOODLUMS HAVE hopefulness as a result NO GUTS! lain's statement early t pression, among other t al responsibility for exe original cession plan - would promise to abstai Motion Pictures A Best Entertain DEMAND TERROR NOW-Shows S -2:00-4:20-6:45-9 A BAE-GIRL ,. if . { $ EAN-BAITETt NMrS TRAP MBS.R ,:J' Ae O T O KR UG E / ladys George S y ed upo Liey b Diree edny Sphenon ~"l sorif byrod~lhof.Scren whyb " Jo Swerling * Directed by ALEXA. Dred by W.S.VATR YI(ER II EA deev O " ' A OLM"A L FR ,;., Germans' Barricade At Henlein Headquarters rmed with rifles, barricaded themselves behind sandbags at Asch, Czechoslovakia, head- enlein. The Czech army occupied all of the Sudeten German territory except the area ito was transmitted from Berlin to New York by radio.. nsor Community Fund To Sponsor - - Lecture Series On Soejal Work SRA To Sponsor DAILY OFFICIAL Brit For Freshman WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1938 oan v ,.____VOL. XLIX. No. 3 oldep Prof. MeClusky Will Talk Mail for Students, Faculty, and 3. Ma temporary residents at the University: other E On Personalty Ratings All students and new members of On th At First Forum Sunday the faculty should call at the U.S. ly don Post Office and make out a pink card, Went f Prof. H Y. McClusky, of the edu- "Order to Change Address," Form 22, o Cze- cation school will speak on "Traits if they have not already done so. of Personality and Their Evaluation" This applies also to temporary resi- ready i at the first of a series of Freshman dents in- Ann Arbor who may be do- TheC Round Tables to be conducted by the ing reference or research work on the for some ,Student Religious Association, 4 p.m. campus. Belgi Sunday at Lane Hall. Unidentifiable mail is being held in mans an These round tables are one of the Room 1, University Hall, for the fol- called numerous activities of the Associa- lowing addresses: colors tion and are designed to give fresh- Alexander, Betty Oee men an opportunity to discuss freely Allen, John Edward Hitler their views on various subjects. Barienbroek, R. C. Czecho (Other discussion groups sponsored Barker, Charles F, adviser by the SRA include the weekly fire- Barlow, Craig lain, h sides the first of which will be held Bering, Mrs. Mabel A. with H at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5. These Besemer, Ann back t discussions enable students to talk Bessolo, Irene clarific informally with faculty members on Billings, Henry C. matters relative to ethics, religion and Boettjer, Arthur. social reform. .Borlopgan, Deogracas The Association Book Group meets Brace, Gordon one afternoon a week in the new li- Brenn, Earl brary to hear a review of some book Brown, Doris W. dealing with religion in its widest Brummel, Henry C. " sense and to discuss the opinions of Bruno, Anna its author. Bulmer, Malcolm, Dr. Edwin Aubrey, Professor of Burstein, Robert Theology at the Chicago Divinity Cantrell, Mrs. Thomas A. School, and Prof. H. Thurman, of Chapman, Wilbur Howard University are among those Chirco, Michael scheduled to speak here in the lecture Clark, Betty series to be sponsored by the SRA. Clifford, Arthur Winch Health Service'work will be con- - tined by the SRA and volunteers are A needed. This work consists of visit- M A RSH A LL'S ing students confined to bed and ob- - taining for them whatever books or CUT - RATE DRUG STORE necessities they may wish. 231 South State Street 8 Work for peace will be carried on Prices Effective Sept 2 1 although the Association was unable to form any specific platform agree-.Larg able to all. Cities Plan Camnpaign pC LANSING, Sept. 27-(P)-A special Includes Marvels, 20 Grands, committee of the Michigan Municipal Avalorns, Paul Jones, Dominos, League, created to fight in behalf of a Sensations, Wiigs. - proposed reorganization of State wel- Keep your cigarettes fresh and in good' fare agencies, will meet here Friday I to plan its campaign. amn Mobilizes taly Calls Troop (Continued from Page 1) le's latest terms which woixd irtual dissection of the 20-Year public. ake final preparations for an- uropean war, he last point the job was near- e. British naval .mobilization ar toward completiorn ofbthe F'rench armed front on behalf choslovakia with France al- rn a progressive mobilization. German Army has been ready .e time. . . urn, buffer between the Ger- rnd the French in the world war, 270,000 additional mein toy the' to "reinforce the state. of the possibility of persuading to extend his ultimatum to slovakia, Sir Horace Wilson, to Prime Minister Chamber- iad a half-hour consultation Hitler in Berlin and then flew o London apparently to get ation of Britain's stand. Cohn, Robit Coolidge, David Copeland, Warr :n T. Corwell, Bernice Cox, James Creteau, George Crowly, Margaret Damon, Bette Dance, Clifton Deshler, Virginia Dietzgen, Corda Bauer Draper, Robert Eby; John H. (Continued on Page 4) Doors North of Kresge's 8, 1938 'e Size MILD & MELLOW Reg 2 for 25c condition -- Buy a holdpack -- ox4y, 5c A series of six lectures on sub- jects relative to social work and its problems will be offered to Ann Arbor women by the Social Service Seminar of the Ann Arbor Community Fund. This series is a continuation of the six lectures offered last spring. En- rollment in the course is limited to permit discussion following lectures and 60 women have already been registered for this year's series. Ap- plication for membership may be filed in the Community Fund Office. A panel discussion of private social service in Ann Arbor will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday, October 25 at the city hall. A panel of 11 directors of Community Fund chairmen will speak and Prof. Margaret Elliott Tracy, who teaches personnel management and economics at the University, will act as chairman. Mrs. J: Wentworth Par- ker, chairman of the Budget commit- tee of the Community Fund, will answer questions which may arise. The Women's Division of the Com- munity Fund Drive has been invited to attend this meeting, since the open- ing of the annual drive comes the same week. Mr. Fred Johnson, State Director of the Michigan Children's Aid So- ciety, in Detroit will discuss the Michi- gan referendum on Public Welfare Organization Nov. 1 at the Young Men's Christian Association. Mr. Johnson was a member of the Com- mission which planned the Welfare Reorganization. Since the referendum will be carried on the ballot in No- vember, women's groups interested in civic affairs have been invited to at- tend this meeting. Mimes To Meet Today A meeting of Mimes, campus dra- matic society, will be held at 8:15 p. m. today in the Union for the pur- pose of discussing plans for a forth- coming dramatic production. Attend- ance by all members is compulsory. _ _ . __ Illlitlllliltlllli B 2) f efore the Sun Is Up.. " e s " FOLLETT car is awaiting the morning shipment of Used and New Books at the depot. As soon as it is received it is rushed to Follett's where i is immediately opened, marked, and pre- pared for sale. books are ready. At 7:30 when the store opers, your Y T SED r i .. ,. , . 4 ; x t , 5.. Y. ' 'Y k. , . 4' r 3 * ,* .. . is K or NEW TEXTBOOKS, if You Prefer. for ALL DEPARTMENTS at nnaanm im S{ .{ MICHIGAN BOOK STORE r