___________________________________________THE. . M ICHIGAN DAILY lb PAGE SEVEN I T\ 0db 7 w. rT _ Fifth Annual Fuel Institute To Meet Here Coal Retailers To Convene April 15; Progressivef Plans To *Be Discusseds Retail coal merchants and fuelj experts from all parts of the nation will convene here April 15 and 16 for the fifth annual Retail Coal Utiliza- tion Institute, sponsored by the Uni- versity College of Engineering and the Extension Service in cooperation with Michigan Retail Coal Merchants! and Michigan Coal and Coke sales- men. Eased on promotion of the coal in - dustry through progressive retail' mchods, the Institute will be opened with an address on "Modernizing Sol-# id Fuel Merchandising" by Mr. H. A. Glover, vice-president of Island Creek Coal Sales Company of West Vir- ginia. Highlighting the first day's pro-' gram will be a technicolor motion picture entitled "The Power Behind' the Nation," presented by Mr. L. J. Whitlock, Jr., of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company.j Talks by Mr. Fred L. Jewett of Toledo Retail Coal Merchants Aso- ciation on "Making Retailers Make Money," and by Mr. M. J. Toth of the Michigan Bell Telephone Com- pany on "The Telephone-Its Uses and Abuses by Coalmen" will be fea- tured on the second day's program.- Draft Will Slash Law Enrollment, Dean Stason Says Deputies Use Tear Gas In Clash With UAW-CIO Strikers I I 1 I I I i Z t f i i i I i Student Voters May Employ Absentee Ballot City Clerk Explains Need For Early Applications By EligibleResidents Initial Issue Of journalist' Is Distributed Featuring a special page on defense of democracy, the Michigan Journa- list, laboratory newspaper of the De- partment of Journalism is being dis-' Rat Race Rythm ! Rest! (see Sunday's Daily) Students residing in the State who tributed in its first publication this wish to vote in the coming Spring year. election Tuesday may do so if they Highlighted on te reature page are interviews with Profs. Robert are already registered, by obtaining Ford and George C. S. Benson, of the an application for an absentee ballot economics and political science at city clerk's office, Ann Arbor City departments, respectively, Professor Clerk Fred Perry explained yesterday. Benson is quoted as citing a lack of "The application must be received adequate planning of defense co-ord- by the city clerk in the voters homei ination as a threat to the defense pro- town by Saturday. The law states gram, while the statement from Pro- the deadline is the second day before fessor Ford calls the plan to finance clection. After the ballots are marked ;defense programs by a wage tax "in- they must be sent back to the city BEFORE{. that GA LA vacation have your hair arranged in its most becoming style by one of our operators. STAEBLER'S BEAUTY SHOP _ r r i .:.e. 1-'k before the b.olls close on election Deputies fired tear gas and shot streams of wate ri'rm fire hoses dur'in violence at the strike-besiegedbst Alli -Calmrs, ,aiufatbtrn G"m n ,ay-" Perry said. Allis-Chalmers. ianufacturing Company plant at Mil waukee, Wis. Clashes between pickets and police oc- If one has not registered it is now curred when the striking United Automobile Workers iion (C,'O) sought to prevent men from entering the too late. Perry pointed out that the reopened plant. The plant was ordered open by the gcverurnent. The company has $45,000,000 worth of last day for registration was March defense orders. 18. He estimated that about 200 re- quests have come to his office from rsn-Arbor voters who are now out French istslopwo dedical Schoo of the city. Most of these requests p*u r coming from the army camps.A New Technic en To Attendnunber of others have come in Washington. A ppo nte s __ ___ _ i ~ tes14n ton' .leet Offices that wil be filled in the io te sAnatom yocal election include the mayoralty post, president of the council, nine Editria ? ad bsinss asisant aldermen, a city assessor, a city clerk Editorial and busiess assistants Norman Rostend, winner of major Three members of the Medical 'and a justice. for next year's Michigan Technic, Hopwood awards here in poetry and School faculty have been selected to The most important race in the official Engineering College Publica- in the drama in 1937, was named re- present papers at the 57th annual State election is the highway com- convention of the Association of missioner's job. Other posts include towranoneyetraIbycently as the winner of a Guggen- Anatomists on Wednesday, Thursday msinrsjb te ot nld Burr J. French, '42E, editor. heim Fellowshipi ne potry. Roste d Fiay,' pi 1d Thsa University regents, a superintendent of public instruction, a member of Chosen to serve in the accounts plans to spend a year in New York the University of Chicago. the State Board of Education, and department under Thomas Poyser, writing epic poetry and poetic drama. The papers which will be accomi- Supreme Court justices. '43E, were Edwin' R. Menz, '44E, He first came to Michigan as a panied by demonstrations, will be Frank M. Murphy, '44E. and Leslie given by Dr. Leon H. Strong, Dr. Fran M. Murpy. '4E, nd Lsli graduate student on a play-writing Wilfred T. Dempster and Dr. James ' I lCdeE iiadI id W. Parr. '44E. while George M. Snow, scholarship - the national Bureau H. JEngagedty '44E, Robert F. Hay, '43E, Robert W. of New Plays contest. Rostend is'tC Dr. C. L. Lundell, Curator of Flow- Reisdorf, '44E, and William K. Koffel, the author of "This Proud Pilgrim- nDr Albe or . urebeig wil gie ering Plants, University Museum, is an adres beorea metin oftheat present in the Rio Grande Valley. '42E, were selected to assist Freeman ; age," a poetic drama which was put Louisiana and Mississippi Ophthal- Texas.sengaged in a cooperative study Alexander, '43E, on the circulation I on by Play Production and whichl mological and Otolaryngological So- with Southern Methodist University staff. 1 was performed in New York. ciety Saturday in New Orleans while on the flora of that region SI DroF.BrueeFaflckrillbegn tehat___region.___ Newly named members of the ad- Last year he won the Yale Younger Dr. F. Bruce Fralick will begin the vertising department were M. Newton Poet's award which brought the pull-- teaching of a one week course on the '4cation of his volume of poetry, "Re- anatomy of the eye Monday at the with Gibbs secretarial Zucker, '44E, Paul R. Hildebrandt, ereWsigo colo ei training you don't have '44E, Edwin F. Lau, '44E, G. Fred turn Again Traveller," in the Yale George Washington School of Medi- trahntng or n at-. Grieb, '44E, and Daniel Smith, '44E. Series of Younger Poets. "First Stop cine. tratont lob soen a They will work with Harper Hull, to Heaven," another of Rostrnd's From Monday to Saturday next catalog describing Spec- '43E, manager. dramas was produced in New York week, Dr. James H. Maxwell will offer ial Course for College Appointed to the articles staff were last winter. a series of lectures as part of the women William 0. Jacobs, '44E, John J. Hus- A number of his verse radio plays 15th annual spring graduate course ,'44Edy .h, '43E, and have been produced nthemajrat the Gill laemorial Eye, Ear and Paul S. Kennedy, '44E, while French netwoiks, and at present, he is writ-, Throat Hospital at Roanoke, Va. chose Joseph H. Silversmith, '44E, ing a series of radio plays for "Cavai- Representing the University-at ses- ': .. . Henry J. Franczek, '44E, and George cade of America." :ions of the American College of Phy- E. Sloane, '44E, for the illustrations sicians from April 21 to April 25 - ----_ department. Pnospective Fliers Boston will be Dr. Herman H. d The G asS To Be Interviewed N. Wilson, Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis and Commencement 1BDr. James D. Bruce. Dr. Bruce, chair- - j man of the Department of Postgrad- Also interviewed for the Journalist1 was P-of. John W. Riegel of the! School of Business Administration.' Professor Riegel holds that the rise, in the cost of living has not been sufficient to justify strikes in defense industries on that account, "if the! public interest is to be considered of more importance than are private1 Phone 8878 338 S. Skate Approximately 40 per cent of the first and second year students in the Law School do not expect to enroll again in the University this fall be- cause of the draft, Dean E. Blythe Stason disclosed yesterday. A survey made recently resulted in this announcement. However, Dean Stason pointed out, such factors as physical deferrment and the rate of conscription make this figure indef- inite. Every student in the University will receive a questionnaire after Spring vacation to determine the draft ex- pectations among all students, Prof. Louis Hopkins, director of the Sum- mer Session and chairman of the Uni- versity Defense Committee, said yes- terday. S wing into Springs instyle and (comforit P 11 PI U L H These smart new Mode Art shoes are r- the answer to any woman's shoe prob- lem. Extremely dressy, they have both metatarsal arch pads and longitudinal arch pads giving the feet splendid sup- r port. Not a bit corrective looking. SRNDRR F]r 9 Brown and White. 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School of Music: Burton Memorial Tower Desk. School of Business Administration: Tappan Hall. Forestry School: First Floor Fores- try Building. ..School of Education: First Floor, University High School. School of Architecture and Design: Representatives will see each senior personally. School of Pharmacy: Pharmacy Of- fice, Chemistry Building. Capt. Ward M. Estes, public re- uate Medicine, will be president of lations officer of the U. S. Army Air: the conference. Corps.Traveling Flying Cadet Exam- ining Board, will remain in Ann Arbor;Union Travel Board Aids today interviewing men who wish to become Flying Cadets. j Students To Find Rides Although the Flying Cadet Board Want a cheap ride home? does not examine applicants for non- Wt Mchian Uion T e The Michigan Union's Travel flying cadet training, Capt. Estes Board will go up today. Students wishes also to interview men inter- desiring to post notices of rides may ested in this training. 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