THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. JANVART 8 TaI\. 11MIC PW L \N Lt1 1lY 11"V r DN FlnAW J~Al tJ~ .S..S..~- I iLA , 17Y1 DAILY OFFICH4L BULLETIN City Meat Inspector Debunks Rumors Of Trichina Infection Pecent scares concerning the worm cooked pork, but that all poik shoulM that causes trichinosis in local pork he thoroughly cooked, as is shown were debunked yesterday in a state- by a gray color throughout. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1941 VOL. L. No. 72 Publication in the Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices To All Members of the University Staff: Federal Income Tax returns are required of you not later than March 15 if during the year 1940 you were () single, or married and not liv- ing with spouse, if your gross income was $800 or over, or (2) if you were married and living with spouse and aggregate gross in- come was $2,000 or more. Blanks may be had at the Uni- versity Business Office or at the University Hospital Office. Shirley W. Smith. To the Members of the University Council: The January meeting of the University Council will be omitted. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. To the Students and Faculty of ond Semester: Eachastudent should under the Selective Service Regula- tions who wish advice relative to the military service may consult Profes- sor C. M. Davis,. Room 1209 Angell Hall. Members of- the Faculty may consult me in my office, Room 1213 A.H. Both students and faculty are welcome to the services of Miss Ber-. tha Beck as a notary, in Rom 1213 Angell Hall. Louis A. Hopkins All Students, Registration for See- ond Semester: Each student should plan to register for himself during the .appointed hours. Registrations by proxy will not be accepted. Robert L. Williams, Assistant Registrar. Registration Material, College of Architecture and Design Students should call for second semester ma- terial at Room 4, University Hall, at once. The College of Architecture and Design will post an announce- ment in the near future giving time of conferences with your classifier. Please wait for this notice before seeing your classifier. Robert L. Williams, Assistant Registrar Registration Material, College of L.S.&A., and Schools of Education and Music: Students shuld call for second semester registration material at Room 4, University Hall, as soon as possible. Please see your adviser and secure all necessary signatures. Robert L. Williams Assistant Registrar Student Loans: All those wishing to apply for a student loan for the second semester should file their ap- plications in Room 2, University Hal, at once. Office of the Dean of Students Pan-AmericaneFlighthTraining Scholarships: The CAA has made* available "Pan American College Phase" flight scholarships to citizens of Latin-American countries who are bona fide students enrolled in the' University of Michigan. Twenty of these scholarships will be for the Spring Session of the Civilian Pilot Training Program. For further in- formation anyone interested should call at the Department of Aeronauti- cal Engineering and see Miss Dahl. E. W. Conlon, Coordinator of CPTP I"ouseheads, Dormitory Directors and Sorority Chaperons: Women rtu- dents may have late permission on Monday, January 13, to attend "Hell- zapoppin." They must return im- mediately after the performance. Jeannette Perry Applications in support of research projects: To give the Research Com- mittees and the Executive Board ade- quate time for study of all proposals, it is requested that faculty members having projects needing support dur- ing 1941-42 file their proposals in the Office of the Graduate School by Friday, January 10, 1941. Later re- quests will, of course, be considered toward the close of the second semes- ter. Those wishing to renew previ- ous requests whether receiving sup- port or not should so indicate. Appli- cation forms will be mailed or can be obtained at Secretary's Office, Room 1508 Rackham Building, Tele- phone 331. To students enrolled in Lecture Series on Naval Subjects: A board of naval medical examiners will meet at Naval ROTC Headquarters, North Hall at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, Janu- ary 9, to conduct the physical exam- ination of all applicants for a com- mission in the Naval Reserve who graduate in February 1941. Exam- ination takes less than half hour. June graduates may have a prelimin- ary examination at this time if de- sired. All who desire to be exam- ined please call extension 396 or 397 to arrange hours of appearance be- fore the board. Graduate Students and Faculty Members: The closing hour of the Rackham Building has been changed from 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The University Bureau of Appoint- ments and Occupational Information has received notice from the United States Civil Service Commission of an examination for student aid in the following branches: Agricultural Economics, Agriono- my, Animal Husbandry, Biology (Wildlife), Economics, Engineering, Forestry, Geology, Home Economics, Horticulture, Metallurgy, Plant Pa- thology, Public Administration, Po- litical Science, History or Sociology, Range Management, Soils, Statistics. .,Last filing date: January 20, 1941. Requirements: Student must have completed three years of study in a college or university of recognized standing, and must be majoring in the subject for which application is made. Juniors who complete three years by July 1; 1941, are eligible. Sal- ary, $1,440 a year. Further information on file at the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Civil Service Examination: The University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information has re- ceived notice of the following civil service examinations: Junior Administrative Technician. Junior Agronomist Junior in Animal Nutrition f Junior Biologist (Wildlife) Junior Business Analyst Junior Chemist Junior Economist. Junior Engineer Junior Forester Junior Geologist Junior Home Economist Junior Horticulturist Junior Legal Assistant Junior Meteorologist Junior Physicist Junior Range Conservationist Junior Soil Scientist Junior Writing and Editing Assist- ant Junior Zoologist (Parasitology) Last filing date: January 20, 1941. Requirements: Candidate must have successfully completed a full four-year course leading to a bache- lor's degree; senior students complet- ing work before July 1, 1941, and graduate students also eligible. Sal- ary, $2,000.00 a year. Complete information on file at the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall. 'Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Civil Service Examinations: The University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information has received from the United States Civil Service Commission notice of the fol- lowing examinations: Dental Laboratory Mechanic, $2,- 000.00. Assistant Dental Laboratory Mech- anic, $1;440.00. Dental Hygienist, $1,620.00. Closing date February 3, 1941. Complete information on file at the Bureau. 201 Mason Hall. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Academic ANotices Biological Chemistry Seminar will meet in Room 319, West Medical Building at 7:30 tonight. Subject: "Related Effects of the Pancreatic Islets, Anterior Pituitary and Adren- al Cortices upon the Metabolism of Carbohydrate." All interested are in-I vited. Chemistry Colloquium will meet to- day in Room 303 Chemistry Build- ing at 4:15 p.m. Mr. Elmer Leinin- ger will speak on "Quantitative Mi- croanalysis.' Math. 301, Seminar will meet to- day at 3:00 p.m. in 3014 A.H. Mr. Rickart will speak on "Almost Peri- odic Functions in Groups." Seminar for Graduate Students in Chemical and Metallurgical Engineer- ing today at 4:00 p.m. in Room 3201 E. Eng. Bldg. Mr. D. W. Bergelin will speak on "Solvent Extraction." Directed Teaching, Qualifying Ex- amination: Students expecting to elect Educ. D100 (directed teaching) next semester are required to pass a qualifying examination in the subject which they expect to teach. This DAILY at 2-4-7-9 P.M. - NOW - THRILL TO THE MARVEL PICTURE OF THE ,:..YEAR! examination ;will be held on Satur- day, Jan. 11, at 1 p.m. Students will meet in the auditorium of the Uni- versity High School. The examina- Lion will consume about four hours' time; promptness is therefore essen- tial. Teacher's Certificate, February 1941 Candidates: The Comprehensive Examination in Education will be given on Saturday, Jan. 11 from 9 toE 12 o'clock in 2021 U.H.S. (and also from 2 to 5 o'clock in 2432 U.E.S.) Students having Saturday morning classes may take the examination in the afternoon. Printed information regarding the examination may be secured in the School of Education office. ofc.Exhibitions Exhibition, College of Architecture and Design: The work of Bruce Rog- ers,-books, including the Lectern Bible, pamphlets, studies, bookplates, labels, water color sketches,-is being shown in the ground floor cases, Architecture Building. Open daily, 9 to 5, except Sunday, through Jan- uary 16. The public is invited. Exhibition, College of Architecture and Design: Drawings made for the Inter-School Problem "A Labor Union Center" at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the Universities of Minne- sota, Cornell, and Michigan. Third floor exhibition room, Architecture Building. Open daily, 9 to 5, through January 11. The public is invited, Lectures University Lecture: John Lundy, M.D., Head of the Section in Anes- thesia of the Mayo Clinic at Roches- ter, Minnesota, will lecture on the subject, "Anaesthetics," under the auspices of the University of Michi- gan Section of theAmerican Chemi- cal Society at 4:15 p.m. on Thurs- day, January 9, in the Rackham Amphitheatre. ally invited. The public is cordi- .i University Lecture: Professor Oscar Halecki, late of the University of Cracow, Poland, will lecture on the subject "The Problem of an Inter- national Order in European History"r under the auspices of the Department# of History, on Tuesday, January 14,# at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. The public is cordially invited. Events Today Political Science Journal Club willG meet tonight at 8:30 in the West Conference Room of the Rackham Building. Archduke Otto will talk on a phase of the war in Europe. Zeta Phi Eta will meet today at 4:00 p.m. in Room 4208 Angell Hall,. Attendance is compulsory. The American Student Defense League will meet in the Michigan League tonight at 7:30. Professor H. T. Price will talk on "The Nazi World Revolution and America." All students invited. The Junior Division of the A.A. U.W. will have a supper meeting tonight at 6:15 in the small ballroom of the Michigan Union. Mr. Walter P. Nickell, from the Cranbrook In- stitute of Science, will talk on "Mich- (Continued on Page 4) Typewriters Office and Portable Models, New and Used of all leading makes, ment to The Daily issued by Dr. George E. Bowler, City Meat Inspec- tor. The statement follows, in full: "Many residents, it appears, have been unduly alarmed by the articles appearing in recent editions of local newspapers stating that a sample of fresh raw pork was found to have trichina present. "The presence of trichina in un- cooked pork or pork products is not unusual as it can be present in oc- casional pieces of this meat. 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