'I Y.- f T . ti ; T lJE A ICMI CfAND AIlYf ,, . ..._.., DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ASSOCIATED maa PRESS EWSF t a - r (Continued from Page 4) partment at 4:15 p.m. today: "Far Eastern Reactions to Western Pene- tration," in the Rackham Amphi- theatre. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Colonel W. H. Draper, of the Selective Service Head- quarters, U.S.A., will lecture on the subject, "The Selective Service Act and the College Student" under the auspices of the University Commit- tee on Defense Issues on Thursday, March 6, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rack- ham Lecture Hall. The public, is c:dially invited. University Lecture: Dr. C. N. H. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY LOST andFOUND LOST-Tavannes Wrist Watch. Mich. Union pool locker No. 20, Friday night, 9:45. Phone 8638. Reward. 2951 LOST-Brown leather tobacco pouch and comoy pipe at Michigan The- atre---Reward--call Copley, 2-3297. Long, Sterling Professor of Physiolo- gical Chemistry, Yale University, will give the following lectures under the auspices of 'the Department of Bio- ogical Chemistry: March 7: "Endocrines and the Con- trol of Carbohydrate Metabolism." 4:15 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall. March 8: "Chemistry and Physi- ology of the Adrenal Cortex." 11:00 .m., Rackham Amphitheatre. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Dr. Edgar Allen, Professor of Anatomy at Yale University School of Medicine, will lecture on the subject, "The Ovaries and Their Hormones," under the auspices of the Department of Ana- tomy of the Medical School at 4:15 p.m. on Friday, March 14, in the Rackham Lecture Hall. The lecture is open to the public and members of the Michigan Academy of Science are especially invited. University Lecture: Dr. George D. Birkhoff, Perkins Professor of Mathe- matics, Harvard University, will lec- ture on the subject of "Aesthetic Measure" under the auspices of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters at 4:15 p.m, on Friday, March 14, in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. Public Lecture: Ben East, Outdoor for the German play will be held to- day, Thursday and Friday from 2- 4:30 p.m. in room 300 South Wing. All students interested are invited. Zeta Phi Eta will meet today at 4:00 p.m. in room 4208. Attendance is compulsory. J.G.P. Publicity Committee will meet today at 5:00 p.m. Room will be posted in League. Call Betty Bailie, 2-4314 if unable to be there. Colored Movies of last year's Union ' Opera, "Four Out of Five" and this year's Opera, "Take A Number" will be shown tonight in room 116, Michi-! gan Union at 8:30. All those who were connected with either show are invited to attend. International Center: A program of recorded music is scheduled at the Center regularly every Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 9:00. The pro- grams are interpreted,, by Ivor Schi- lansky. This week it includes: Haydn's Concerto for Harpsichord; Wagner's "Vorspiel zu" from "Die Meistersinger," and Brahm's Piano Quintet. Anyone interested welcome. The Junior Division and the Inter- for Decorating group of the A.A.U.W. will combine for their March meet- ing today at 6:15 p.m. in the small ballroom of the Michigan Union. Im- RUMANIAN 200 MILES PLOESTi EGT%*BUCHAREST "CBlack C* SOFIA- STANBU SA LON IKA ? LAR $A DR DANEL E - TUKEY' ATHENS . While German legions poured down into Bulgaria from Rumania, British warplanes bombed Ploesti Oil Fields (1) in Rumania, according to reports from Negotin, Yugoslavia, on t e Rumanian frontiei, and Turkey closed the strategic Dardanelles Straits (2). Other developments were the , rrival of British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden in Athens (3) from Tuirkey and a Greek report of an Italian bomber attak on Larissa (4)- Greek city ravaged by an earthquake. r 298 Editor of The Ann Arbor News and mediately following the dinner Prof. -___FORREFIT-Booth Publications, will lecture on Walter J. Gores, from the Architec- FOR RENT I the subject, "Islands of the Inland tural School, will speak on "Interior FOR RENT-Single room for girls on Seas" (illustrated) under the auspices Decorating." f~ast floor. Half block from campus. of the Department of Geography at Phone 5938. 294 8:15 p.m. on Thursday, March 13, in the Hill Auditorium. The public Coming E ents MISCELLANEOUS-20 is cordially invited. Transportation Club will meet S- BIDIN-MimeograThursday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. at THE.SIS BINDING -Mimeographing. teMcia no.M.L lmn Brmfel &Brmfel,308 S. Event Today the .Michigan Union. Mr. L. Allman Brumfield & Brumfield, 19Ee ts Tof Fruehauf Trailer Co. will speak, __The Pre-Medical Society will meet and sound movies will be shown. W ASHED SAND AND GRAVEL-- tonight at 8:00 oft the Michigan Driveway gravel, washed pebbles. Union. Committees will report on La Socieda d Hispanica presents Killins Gravel Company, phone the extra activities planned for this Professor Julio del Toro in a lecture 7112. Sc semester, and the program will in- on "Cuba y Los Estados Unidos," elude the three surgical movies an- illustrated with slides, on Thursday, TAILORING & PRESSING-12,nounced at the last meeting. All in-i March 6, at 4:15 p.m. in 231 Angell LADIES TAILORING and dressmak- terested Pre-Medical students are in- Hall. ng. Alterations, remodeling a spe- vited to attend. The Senior Ball Committee will ialty. Just phone 3468. 24c Senior Education Student-Faculty meet Thursday, March 6, at 8:00 p.m. P ESSMAKING and alterations. Relation Committee: Important meet- in Room 325 Michigan Union. Eligible Coats relined. Also sewing of all ing tonight at 8:00 in Room 305 in committeemen bring their eligibility kinds. Call Mrs. Ream, 8653. 23c the Union. cards. LAUNDERING . Phi Sigma business meeting tonight Christian Science Organization: Mr. Charles V. Winn, C.S.B. will de- LAIUNDRY-2-1044. Sox darned. at 8:00 in the Outing Club Room of liver a lecture on Christian Science Careful work at low price. 3c the Graduate School. All members are in the Rackham Auditorium Thurs- urged to attend as new members and S. UDENT LAUNDRY-Special stu- new officers will be elected. Re- day, March 6, at 8:00 p.m. c ent rates. Moe Laundry, 226 freshments. South First St. Phone 3916. 10c Tryouts for the men's riding club, M I L K OF K IND N E SS-Richard Dana feeds a kid, one of animals that helped give Dana's home in Natchez, Miss., its nick- name, "Goat Castle." Dana and his guardian, Octavia Dockery, are fighting eviction threatened due to mortgage. Note bust of Gen. Lee. w TYPING -18 - The Michigan Party will sponsorj a talk by Mayor Edward J. Jeffries! TYPING-Experienced.. Miss Allen. of Detroit tonight at the Michigan 408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or Union Ballroom. Mayor Jeffries willI 2-1410 14c speak on "Undergraduate Preparation for Public Life." All members of the faculty and student body are invited. Boot and Spur, will be held Friday, March 7. t 5:00 p.m. Please call 2-3441 between the hours of 4:30 and 0:00 p.m. any day this week if you plan to attend. Transportation will be provided. The Interior Decorating Group of the Facrity Women's Club will meet public. also mimeographing.:Notary Phone 6327. 706 Oakland., C H I E F-Maj . Gen. Cur titey H. Hodges, new chief of infantry of. U.S. army, can afford- to. chuckle now overahislong-ago failure to graduate at-West Point. He formerly commanded:inf an. try school at Fort Benning, Ga.: TYPING and duplicating service. Dorothy Testa, M.A., 625 East Lib- erty (at State), Rm. 1. 2-1835. Re- ports, theses, dissertations, briefs. 22c ni L m Women's Glee Club: Rehearsal to-at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 6. ight in the Kalamazoo Room, at the League. Mr. Stephan Munising eague, at 7:15 p.m. Bring all your of the J. L. Hudson Co. will speak usic with you. - on "Working Color into Your Sur- sroundings." Each member may bring German Play Try-outs: Tryouts two guests. I OWA N S I N L 0 U I S I A N A--Mud sucks at the shoes of two Iowans, Bob Sanford (left) and Kenneth Mardis, from Des.Moines, as they head for air-conditioned "home" at Camp Claiborne, L ., where soldiers from Iowa, Minnesota and the Di kotas are "in the army now." lam Now i it '' " 1 4 33 k/A atei 4 iLSs s'a - You can be SUIT-ed ALL SET FORr< A SUITED SPRING? You'll wear them for every. occasion, from now through Summer, and they're designed b for every kind of figure and taste - long torsos - short ones - tailored and dressmak- er, plaids, checks, pastels, navy, brown, and black. Come in:> today and suit yourself! I A score of passengers were injured when a loop-bound Chicago, Aurora and Elgin electric train (right) plowed into the rear of an elevated train (left) at street level on the West Side of Chicago. The 'L' car halted after a boy, identified as Robert Mouw, 14, had been killed at the scene when trying to cross the track. 1O.9 Sizes 91 to 25 to 17 and 12 to 20 .rte ./"%k I I I I i I: rII1 I ..w::. .... .. _. .. _ . .. ....:: ............. "...:.:::::::. ..:::...:.. :..:.: "::......,:.. .... ... 1 ::::. ..w " . x":.: ,. :":: S:a"ax:..,.. a.:r":.. .. { .4 -0g . '?: