PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 PAGE TWO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 Debate Squad Plans Exhibitions Before Michigan High Schools Church News DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN. Michigan debate will begin a new trend in a series of "barn-storming" exhibitions, according to Prof. Charles W. Lomas, director of debate. Campus Co-ops Form League Student organizations planning all- campus social events this semester should arrange with Ruth McMorris to have the event included on the University social calendar, the Stu- dent Legislature social chairman an- nounced yesterday. Groups submitting plans by Sat- urday will be given the date they prefer insofar as possible, Miss McMorris said. The calendar will be made up the following week. The Student Legislature has only this fall taken over the job of clearing student activities, formerly a function of the Student Affairs Committee. Members of the debate squad will meet with representatives from West- ern Reserve for a series of debates before high school assemblies in southern Michigan between Oct. 30 and Nov. 2. The two teams will travel and work together, discussing the national high school question, Resolved: That the federal government should provide a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public ex- pense. "The purpose of these sym- posium debates is to stimulate inter- est in debate in the high schools," Prof. Lomas stated. Continuing the same series, the Western Reserve and Michigan de- bate teams will meet again in Cleve- land between Nov. 6 and Nov. 9 and tour high schools in that area, under the direction of Prof. Warren A. Guthrie, director of debate at West- ern Reserve. Prof. Guthrie received his masters from the University of Michigan in .1935. ONE PUBLIC LECTURE by MISS CLARA M. CODD, British Lecturer Sponsored by The Theosophical Society in Ann Arbor Monday, Oct. 7 - "YOGA IN THE MODERN WORLD" Michigan League}.".. 8*P.M. Admission 50c 'i Sunday suppers, teas and discus- sions will be held by many of the student religious groups today. Following a cost supper at 5:30 p.m., the ROGER WILLIAMS BAP- TIST GUILD will have devotions led by Garrett Graham and a talk, "The Interpretation of the Apostle John," by Frances Goodfellow. Members of the WESLEYAN GUILD will breakfast together at the League Cafeteria following World Wide Communion service at 8 a.m. A Kappa Phi tea for all Methodist women on campus will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. today. GAMMA DELTA, Lutheran Stu- dent Club, will have its regular sup- per meeting at 5:15 p.m. at the Stu- dent Center. * * * Elton R. Trueblood's book, "Future of Peace," will be discussed at the EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUPPER meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. A panel discussion on Religion in the Personal Life will be held at the CANTERBURY CLUB supper meet- ing at 6 p.m. at the Student Center. The LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSO- CIATION will present a Bible Study Hour for all students at 9:15 a.m. at the Student Center. Dr. Ruth Wick, Executive Assist- ant of the National Lutheran Coun- cil Student Service Commission, will speak at the Lutheran Student Asso- ciation meeting which will be held at 5:30 p.m. Any students interested in consult- ing with Dr. *Wick may contact Rev. Henry O. Yoder, Pastor for National Lutheran Council studnts. T h e MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will hold a panel dis- cussion on "God and The Modern Mind" at 4:30 p.m. at Lane Hall. Social Calendar To Be Made up Organize To Educate Public, Themselves Campus cooperatives throughout the country have recently united to form the North American Students Cooperative League. The purpose of this organization is to further the campus cooperative movement along with the other co- operative movements in the country and to educate the public and the co-ops themselves about the coopera- tive movement. The new national campus coopera- tive league enables the individual campus cooperative organizations to act as one strong corporation. Sub- ordinate to the national league are the five regional federations which have been in existence some time. Corresponding to the campus re- gional organizations are the coopera- tive wholesalers from whom the co- operative movements purchase their goods. Acting as medium between the Na- tional Consumers Cooperative and the North American Student Cooper- ative League is the Co-op League. This latter organization publishes the national co-op newspaper through which both cooperative movements exchange ideas and profit by each other's experiences. Publication in The Daily Official Bul- letin is constructive notice to allnmem- bers of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:30 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 VOL. LVI, No. 12 - Notices Faculty and Staff Salary Pay- ments: Withholding Tax Exemption Certificates must be on file by Oct. 7 for all persons on the Academic Pay- roll expecting to receive checks on Oct. 18. Call at Rm. 9, University Hall if you have not filed one during 1945 or 1946. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary To the Faculty of the College of Lit- erature, Science, and the Arts: The October meeting of the Faculty of Literature, Science, and the Arts for the academic year 1946-47 will be held Mon., Oct. 7, at 4:10 p.m. in Rm. 1025 Angell Hall. Hayward Keniston, Dean Agenda 1. Consideration of the minutes of the meeting of June 3, 1946 (pp. 1272- 1274). 2. Presentation of new members. 3. Resolutions for Prof. Peter Field and Asso. Prof. Eugent E. Ro- villain. 4. Announcements. 5. Elections to Executive Commit- tee Panel and Library Committee. Nominating Committee: A s s o. Prof. Kenneth L. Jones, Prof. Edgar M. Hoover, Prof. Armand J. Eardley, Asso. Prof. Karl Litzenberg, and Prof. Robert B. Hall, Chairman. 6. Problems of the Library--Prof. Warner G. Rice. , 7. Consideration of reports sub- mitted with the call to this meeting. a. Executive Committee - Prof. J. W. Eaton. b. University Council- Professor L. C. Anderson. No report. c. Executive Board of the Gradu- ate School-Prof. R. L. Wilder. d. Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs-Prof. H. M. Dorr. No report. e. Deans' Conference-Dean Hay- ward Keniston. f. Report to Faculty on Budget for 1946-47-Asso. Dean L. S. Wood- burne. 8. New business. Sunday Library Service: On all Sundays during the Fall and Spring Semesters except during the holiday periods, and beginning with Oct. 6, the Main Reading Rm. and the Periodical Rm. of the General Li- brary will be kept open from 2:00- 9:00 p.m. Books from other parts of the building which are needed for Sun- day use will be made available in the Main Reading Rm. if requests are made on Saturday of an assistant in the reading room where the books are usually shelved. Warner G. Rice Director Rhodes Scholarship candidates: There will be a preliminary meeting of all candidates for the Rhodes Scholarship on Mon., Oct. 7. at 4:15 in Rm. 2003 Angell Hall. Formal ap- plication blanks to be completed on or before Oct. 7 and additional in- formation may be obtained from Prof. Clark Hopkins, 1508 Rackham Bldg. FOR ALL STUDENTS: Counselors in Religion are provided (Continued on Page 4) F-. None I Plenty of Spiral Notebooks GOOD QUALITY NOTEBOOK FILLERS 3-RING NOTEBOOKS . . .In Fact . .. SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ULRICH'S ANN ARBOR'S BUSY BOOKSTORE 11 I ~~1 11 N == rs wew I _ ~i11 Ann Arbor Antiques Show OCTOBER 8, 9, 10, 1946 MASONIC TEMPLE Ad mission: 35c Plus Tax Open from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. c}o-) - t t) <) t)t_ c tc. > > s) .I ,A- ~- 1 North Main Opposite Court House --Today thru Tuesday Roy Rogers in "MY PAL TRIGGER" --plus Ellen Drew in "SING WHILE YOU DANCE" News & Serial No. 4 --- Today and Monday "Two Sisters From Boston" - with - Kathryn Grayson - June Allyson Lauritz Melchoir Jimmy Durante and --- "BLONDE ALIBI" 11 9 Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classifieds :- 0 .fr". .r..;. t.. i. 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