I 11 MICHTEAN- DAIS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1941 :. v ate, i s a.r Al, i u ". ... _ _ _ _ -....... - - -- - ----------- - :. 5:... x 1 III v i Conservation Institute To Hold Two Day Meeting Here Oct.8-9 Discussion of the leading conserva- greet the delegates at lunch, Oct. 8 tion problems of both state and na- after which a round table on local tion will feature the meetings of the projects will be held. Later in the Conservation Institute to be held Oct. afternoon a field trip to these pro- 8 and 9 in Ann Arbor. jects will be taken. An adres byean . T Dan of "This Is Our World," an address AneadresyschbylDenSt.tldanaheof by Prof. Paul B. Sears of Oberlin theCollege, will highlight the Institute Do We Stand in Conservation?" will banquet over which Dean Dana will open the two day program sponsoredf preside. by the Federated Garden Clubs of Meetings Oct. 9 will be featured by Michigan, the School of Forestry and a discussion of the Detroit-Huron- Conservation, the University Exten- Clinton Parkway and Playground sion Service and the Michigan De- Project by H. B. Earhart, chairman of partment of Conservation. the Authority. Jay H. Price of the United States Others who will speak during the Forest Service and Harris A. Rey- conference include Mrs. Marjorie nolds, Secretary of the Massachusetts Bingham of Cranbrook Institute, FPrest and Park Association will close Prof. Louis A. Wolfganger of Michi- the opening session with discussions gan State, Prof. E. Laurence Palmer of further conservation problems. of Cornell, Helen Martin and G. W. This session, as all others, will take Bradt of the Michigan Department of place in the Rackham Building. Conservation and Ernest L. Anthony Ptesident Ruthven is scheduled to of Michigan State. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINI 1' Sashion stor for fallI0... I fly / EXT IAORDINARV AY CHIIEVEMIENT! : 7 t x f 3 gyp. ;? t ,, . 3 ' +2 .. ,: 7: " . r r:,' . f f 3 ' MEN'S $UfIS AND SPORTS JACKETS FOR SALE SAXOPHONE, Buescher,C Silver with gold bell~ Cheap. Phone 5165. C Melody. like new.- 18c FOR RENT SUITE with private bath and shower for 3' graduate women. Steam heat, constant hot water. 422 E. Wash- ington. 19c LARGE BEDROOM with beauty rest mattress. Modern apartment. Cam- pus location. Men students or business men. 520 E. Jefferson, Apt. 9. Rothman. 23c SINGLE ROOM in modern house, quiet locality. No other roomers. Shower, automatic heat. Call 2-3338. 24c LARGE QNE--ROOM apartment, kit- chenette, bedroom alcove, built-in bookcases; married students. 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