PAGE TWO THP MICHIrAN 1 ATT.V .RTT"AV_ JAN. 7. 1939 A l L' M " I (TA A 9t, xVx A %s A 71% L A 1 LY1I_ , OUigiltYl, JAREN. J i S"Y Winter Pc To Hold Session (Continued from Freedman, Grad., an ertson, '40. Faculty advisers in George Benson of th ence department; Mr. berry and Prof. I. L. the economics depart Basil Edwards of the i department; Prof. Ric the sociology departm Morgan, director of th ligous Association and Nelson of the English Other faculty men Prof. John Shepard of department; Prof. Ar of the economics dep Howard Ehrmann of i partment; Lt.-Col. Fo tary science departm Robert Hall of theg partment. Prof. Charles Davis raphy department; Dorr of the political s ment; Prof. Harlan M engineering college; Slosson of the histo and Prof. L. L. Watk onomics departmenta the faculty board. Prof. Lowell J. Carl a ard Meyers of the soc ment: Prof. Wesley b journalism departmen Vander Velde of the h ment and Prof. Ment the English departm the list of faculty advi Debate Instr Urges Ear Men wishing to try varsity debating teams should start working o question at once, A coach, announced yeste The question for d "Resolved, That the Fe ment Should Adopt a Military and Economic ward All Nations Not i Hemisphere Which A Armed Internationalc flict." Numerous debates h ranged for the second cluding four Big Tent home .and six in Det encounters a Michiga in March and two tea to Northwestern Unive ton, Ill., in April. YALE UNIV S CHOOL OF A PROFESSION THE COLLEGE W The thirty-two mo providing an intensi experience in the var. es of nursing, leads t of Master of N A Bachelor's degree ence or philosophy fr of "approved standing for admission. For and information ad THE DEA YALE SCHOOL OF NewHMven Conn arley Water Samples Are Examined Final By Michigan Pasteur Institute1DA ILY OF F I C IAL B U LLET I N Today Dr. Emerson And Staff such water is considered unfit for D et er mine Reliabilityhuman consumption. SATURDAY, Jan. 7, 1940 been in effect since September, 1926: Page 1) In the event that no bacillus typho- VOL L. No 74 - For Drinking Purposes sis microbes are found, there is still it wll hereafter be regarded as d Daniel Rob- the possibility that the sample has contrary to University policy for any- By WESLEY FIRST micro-organisms of the colon typhoid .N oces one to have in his or her possession ncluded: .Prof. Any Michigan resident or munici- group, which is evidence of sewage President and Mrs. Ruthven will be any key to University buildings or e political sci- pality may send water samples for contamination. Presence of this type at home to members of the faculty parts of buildmgs if such key is not James Dusen- free testing to the University Pas- of organism also renders the water and other townspeople today from stamped as provided (i.s. by the . Sharfnan Cof tear Institute, according to Dr. H. W. unfit for human consumption. 4 to 6 o'clock. Buildings and Grounds Department). mnt; LtC Emerson, head of the Institute. The greatest number of samples If such unauthorized keys are ilitary science come to the Pasteur Institute from Student Tea: President and Mrs. found the case shall be referred to hard Fuller of Each water sample sent to the In-cm otePstu nttt R vnwl ea oetosuet h eno ohrpoe edo h nent; Kenneth stitute is put through a series of tests individuals, Dr. Emerson said. When Ruthven will be at home to students the Dean or other proper head of the e Student Re- .by Dr. Emerson and his staff to samples are sent from communities, on Wednesday, Jan. 10, from 4 to University division involved for his ze Sudet Re hoever thy ar pu thrugha 6 ~m"action in accordance with this pi- Prof. Norman determine its fitness for drinking pur hemical test inaddition to the two To the members of the University ciple. Any watchman or other proper department, poses and the reliability of the water soure.n htests above. This chemical test is Council: There will be no meeting of representative of the Buildings and thresent were: The itial given to determine whether the source the University Council in January. Grounds Department, or any Dean, the psychologysmhesinitialtesto erm erhofthecommuty'srwateresupply,soLouis A. Hopkins, Secretary department head or other proper thur Smithies sample is put is to determine the oftec"ut' ae upy t mt number of micro-organisms present called the "watershed" is safe or pol- University official shall have the uartment; Prof.r ms s ted. If the chemical test shows Notice to all Members of the Uni- right to inspect keys believed to open the history de- in the water. If the water contains a sanitary sur- versity: The following is an extract University buildings, at any reason- tx of the mili- more than one hundred micro-organ- vey of the watershed should then be of a by-law of the Regents (Chapter able time or place. ent and Prof. isms for every cubic centimeter, the made, Dr. Emerson said, and steps III-B, Sections 8 and 9) which has "-For any individual to order, gthe water may not cause disease, it taken to make the water safe for have made, or permit to be ordered hrinkingpurposes or made, any duplicate of his or her of the geog- is not classified as satisfactory drink- Analyze Watershed IUniversity key, through unauthorized Prof. Harold ing water by the Institute. channels, must be regarded as a spe- cience depart- Bacteriological Sample When the Institute has all the cial and willful disregard of the safe- cFarlan of the Second examination of the water data on a water sample which can ,,f/U bacteriological This test be gathered from the bacteriological By JUNE McKEE ty of Unversity property." ry department is to determine the number of micro- and the chemical tests, the next step These regulations are called to the ins of the ec-) organisms which are usually found in is to analyze the watershed to deter- The Michigan University of the Air attention of all concerned, for their also served on the intestinal tract present in the mine just where the pollution is com- again begins broadcasting with "Join information and guiannce. Any per.- water. If the sample is found to con- ing from. This is found by repeated the Chir," music, and drama at 9v son having any key or keys to tni- nd Prof. Rich- tamn these micro-organisms, it is not chemical analyses from the various a.mtoday Prof. JosephEMaddy versity buildings, doors, or t rother :iology depart- deemed safe drinking water by the sources on the watershed, such as - P locks, contrary to the provisions re- Maurer of the Institute, because among thesemicro- springs, rivers, and lakes, until the is.in-charge of the program which cided above, should promptly sur- t; Prof. Lewis organisms may be lurking the bacillus pollution source is eventually located. Duane Nelson, Grad., will direct and render the same to the Key Clerk at history depart- typhosis-the "germ" which causes Dr. Emerson emphasized that it announce, the office of the Department of or Williams of typhoid fever. Other disease-causing generally costs a community very Prof. Preston W. Slosson, of the Buildings and Grounds. ent completed microbes may also be present and little to purify its water wheh the history department, then continues sers. test results show "dirty" water or his discussion of the foreign situation To Members of the University pollution. Pure water is absolutely necessary at 12:30 p.m. Intense interest in Senate: The Senate Advisory Com- uctor ptheseradio talks has been shown mittee will meet on Monday, Jan. 15. to the general health of the individual through numerous letters received It is desirable that subjects be sug- l W ork i' r tk l i hd and the community, Dr. Emerson since the broadcasts began last Octo- gested for the consideration of the D[g u h e d pointed out, and it is only through a ber. WJR will carry both this pro- Committee a few days in advance healthy community that a prosperous for one of the A Tcommunity can bemade possible. gram and the earlier one. John next semester ' L r om naaLon Thus the social and economic benefits Gelder, '40, is announcer. net By _____n_,of the University Pasteur Institute .Tmorrow, a prison-break play will Sunday In the isolation ,bnd tsporktouotedlyat 2:45 p.m.over WB.and r thug Secord, Attorney General Frank Murphy's and its work to not only the individ- b rdcda :5pm vrWB.ad rd , mAtonyoGeneralhFrankeMurphyas-ual who sends in a water sample, but Harrison Friend, '40, is author and Monday rday. nomination to fill the present vacan-y' Lebate will be cy on the Supreme Court of the also to the community who wishes Jerry Wiesner, Grad., director. deral Govern- United States confers, the highesta test made of its drinking water, are Then the Communications Labora- Poliy ofvStrict distinction upon a prominent gradu- far-reaching. tories will be explored in the Campus Isolation To- ate of the University Law School, Research Tour that WJR broadcasts ON OUR n the Western Dean E. Blythe Stason of the Law Hygiene TalksPlanned at 3:30 p.m. ~e Involved In School said yesterday. ygee____________STAGE ! or Civil Con- The Attorney General's rise to fame The amphitheatre of the Rackham BE E R -W N E sfniam uilding will house a Conference on has been accomplished in an un- Industrial Medicine and Hygiene this CHAMPAGN ES have. been ar- usually short time, Dean- Stason Thursday, Friday and Saturday, it Coc fDmsi motdBad semester, in- pointed out. Graduating from the hs d tU i choice of estic & iported Brands debates, 12 at Law School in 1914, he was judge of sas been announced by the Univer- MARSHALL CUT-RATE roit. Rutgers the Recorder's Court in Detroit from 2snsosHgStatesi Hd Phone 5933 n squad ..here 1923 to 1930, mayor of Detroit for Health. ms will travel three years, governor general and sity in Evans- high commissioner of the Philippine Islands from 1933 to 1937, governor of Shows Today at T - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 P.M. Adults 35c All Day Michigan for two years and Attorney General in 1939. Now nominated to TERSITY the Supreme Bench, his career in pub- lic service has been as varied and NURSING valuable as could be wished, Dean O" Stason said, and his service as At- IOMAN torney General has elicited especial ths' course, praise because of the courage and NOW PLAYING ve and basic effectiveness with which he has at- ious branch- tacked the problems of the day, o the degree He succeeds Justice Butler, Dean Stason explained, who has been clas- sified among the more conservative members of the Court. Murphy will in arts, sci- bring to the Bench a philosophy of om a college government different from that of i catalogue his predecessor, Dean Stason pointed dress: out. The originality, energy and zeal for public welfare that have marked his public career to date indicate that NURSING he will become a vital figure on the ectcut most important judicial tribunal inv the, world, Dean Stason concluded."V II I, HIGAN UNION ~AY DINING ROOM SERVICE IL 2:30 AND 6 UNTIL 7:30 P. M. MENU MIushrooms Blue Paints on Half Shell cktail Consomme au Riz Coupe Iced Apple Juice Hot Tomato Bouillon Mixed Olives Sweet Pickles a Frog Legs, Shoe String .Potatoes ... 1.25 nd Duckling, Dressing, Spiced Crabapple 1.25 ing Chicken, Southern Stylet. .'. . ...t...>1.25 strrin ads Saute in Butter, Rasher Bacon . .. . 1.00 a f Tenderlein, Fresh Mushroom Sauce . .. 1.25 eak{: Dinner.........................1.50< t. ftSIACRAIBBO" amb Chops, Toast, Pineapple Glace .... 1.25 h * e a k D i n Ne r- U. .N I. .O N. . .. .... .. .- .. .. . . '. . . ~terhouse with French Fried Potatoes to orderBO I KA L F in French Fried Potatoes Boiled Potato Parsley Extra Ade ise New Peas Mashed Hubbard Squash r";;, Fresh Fruit Salad , ugt'D Y 4ANN (MISI Hearts, Thousand Island Dressig NEWS Orange Chiffon Pie " ES asirSa Anne1in BtterA Ras h- rBco..+f.1An0 " of the meeting. Any imember of the Committee or Ralph H.Sawyer, Sec- retary, will receive suggestions, which should be in by Friday, January 12. Faculty, College of Engineering will meet on Tuesday, January 9 at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348, West Engi- neering Building. Agenda: Student petition from decision of Discipline Committee, and consideration of Evaluation of Faculty Services. A. H. Lovell, Sec'y. Student Loan Committee neeting will be held in Room 2, University Hall, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9. All applications to be considered for the meeting must be filed in Room 2 before Monday noon, Jan. 8, and appointments made with the Com- mittee. Applications in Support of Re- search Projects: To give the Eesearch Committees and the Executive Board adequate time for study of all pro- posals, it is requested that faculty members having projects needing sup- port during 1940-1941 file their pro- posals in the Office of,.the Graduate Schooi by Jan. 12, 1940. Later re- quests will, of course, be considered toward the close of the second sem- ester. Those wishing to renew pre- vious requests whether now receiv- ing support ornot should so indicate. Application forms will be mailed or can be obtained at.Secretary's Office, Room 1508 Rackham Building. Tele- phone 331. C. S. Yoakum. All Students, Registration for second semester: Each student should plan to register for himself during the appointed hours. Registration by proxy will not be accepted. Robert L. Williams Assistant Registrar - Registration Material, Colleges of L.S.&A., Education, and Music: Stu- dents should call for second semester registration material: at Room 4 Uni- versity Hasl as soon as possible. Please see your advisor and secure all nec- essary signatures. Robt. L. Williams, Assistant Registrar. Registration Material, College of Architecture: Students should call for second semester material at Room 4, University Hall, at once. The College of Architecture will post an announcement ° in the near future giving the time of conferences with your classifier. Please wait for this notice before seeing your classifier. Robt. L. Williams, Assistant Registrar, Notice to Men Students: For the information of men students living in approved rooming houses,:the first semester shall end on Thurs day, February 8, and the second semester shall begin on the same day. Students living in approved room- ing houses, who intend to move to different quarters for the second semester, must give notice in writing to the Dean of Students before 4:30 on Thursday, January 18, 1940. They should also notify their householders before this date. Permission to move will be given only to students com- plying with this requirement. Choral Union Rehearsal Tuesday (Continued on Page 4) Meet Me at MITCHELUS KOSHER STYLE or Regular Sandwiches Free Delivery Ph. 9288-6339 601 E. 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