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THE- MICHI+GAN DAILY

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MUSIC (?) LOV E RS MEET:
Hot Record Society Holds Jazz Session

By EVA SIMON
Bebop, Dixieland and swing lov-
ers set the League Ballroom rever-
berating last night with an in-
formal jazz session by three stu-
dent ensembles.
The jazz session, the first of a
monthly series to be sponsored by
the Hot Record Society, was at-
tended by close to 200 foot-tap-
ping, hand-clapping jive enthus-
iasts.
THREE TYPES of jazz were
represented by the Lord Carlton
sextet for swing, the Dixieland
Group and a bebop group under
Hugo Jackson.
Monthly Jam sessions are only
one of the many activities spon-
sored by the Hot Record Society.
Every Sunday night the society
has record concerts at which mem-
bers discuss various phases of the
jazz world, with illustrations from
their own collections. Most mem-
bers spelialize in one or two bands,
their tastes ranging from Duke
Ellington to "Fats" Waller and
Stan Kenton.
* * . *
RECORD TRADING is a popu-
lar pastime among members. Many
record stores sell the club discs
at reduced rates. Some members
have acquired jazz records from"
France, Sweden, England and Den-
mark.
Though most members confine
their activities to discussing and
listening to jazz, a few belong
to the Dixieland Group, a small
group of students who get to-
gether and play "just for the fun
of it."
Continuous from 1 :30 P.M.
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-Daily-Wally Barth
IN THE GROOVE-Ray Richardson, second from left, president
of the Hot Record Society, looks on as the Lord Carlton Sextet
improvises on a swing number. The jam session Sunday night was
attended by close to 200 enthusiastic jazz lovers.
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Prof. Wood
Flits Welfare
Proposals
Current proposals aimed at
tightening the Michigan welfare
code have been called medieval by
Prof. Arthur E. Wood of the sociol-
ogy department.
The proposals were male by a
State Legislature committee which
has been reviewing the welfare
set-up. Local county welfare of-
ficials had endorsed the recom-
mendations last week.
BUT PROF. WOOD asserted
that the committee's proposals
were reminiscent of the Poor Laws
of the Middle Ages which regarded
the poor as criminals.
The proposals were made by a
call for:
1. Enactment of a law making
it criminal offense for social
workers to grant fradulent re-
lief.
2. A requirement that women
with husbands in' other states
get a divorce before applying for
welfare payments in Michigan.
3. A stipulation that relief ap-
plicants in desertion cases swear
out warrants against -their spous-
es before they can obtain relief.
Prof. Wood condemned the re-
commenlations dealing with mari-
tal relations, pointing out that the
swearing out of a warrant would
probably end any chance of recon-
ciliation.
"ALSO IT REQUiRES a good
deal of time to obtain a divorce in
most states," he added. "Under
the new proposals the woman ap-
parently is to starve to death
while waiting for her divorce."
The welfare department ani
not the welfare laws themselves
is responsible for any dishonesty
that has occurred in welfare
casts, he declared.
"The only way to administer the
relief code is to employ civil ser-
vice employees who are properly
trained in social work."
RELAX AND ENJOY YOUR
HEINE'S BLEND
THE SMOKING TOBACCO WITH AN
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*Mighty Satisfying

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LEARN TO FLY
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Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should be sent in
typewritten form to the Office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
ont the day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1949
VOL. LX,, No. 26
Notices
College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts, School of Education,
Forestry, Music and Public
Health
Students, who received marks
of I, X, or "no report" at the end
of their last semester or summer
session of attendance, will receive
a grade of E in )he course or
courses unless this work is made
up by Oct. 26. Students, wishing
an extension of time beyond this
date in order to make up this work,
should file a petition addressed to
the appropriate official in their
school with room 1513 Adminis-
tration Building, where it will be
transmitted.
University Community Center:
Willow Village
Tues., Oct. 25-8 p.m., Wives'
Club regular meeting. "Our Own
Fashions' Style Show, Low-price
menu contest.
Wed., Oct. 26-8 p.m., Ceramics.
Bridge for beginners. Badminton.
Thurs., Oct. 27-8 p.m., Choir.
Ceramics. Water-color.
Sat., Oct. 29 - 8-11:30 p.m.,
Wives' ClubHallowe'en Mixer. No
charge. Everybody invited.
International Center Weekly
Calendar.
Wed., Oct. 26-10 a.m.-4 p.m.:
International Center Woman's
Sewing Group. 4:30 p.m., Ameri-
can Etiquette Discussion. 7:30 p.m.
Bridge Instruction. 8:00 p.m., In-
struction in American Ballroom
Dancing.
Thurs., Oct. 27 - 4:30 p.m.,
Thursday Tea: Foreign students
and American friends invited.
7:30 p.m., Polonia Club-Policy
meeting.
Sat., Oct. 29-7:30 p.m., Hal-
lowe'en Party, tickets on sale at
International Center.

United States Civil Servicel
Commission announces an exami-
nation for the following positions:
Translater, openings are in 16 lan-
guage groups, salary $2,724-$8,509
(no experience required in lower
grades); Historian, Foreign Affairs
Officer, Social Science Analyst,
salaries from $7,432 to 10,305,
professional experience required;
Patent Adviser, salary from $3,727
to $6,235. Additional information
may be obtained at the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Administra-
tion Building.
Approved Student Organizations
for 1949-50, First Semester:
American Chemical Society
American Guild of Organists
American Institute of Architects
American Institute of Metallur-
gical Engineers.
American Ordnance Association
American Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation
American Society of Civil Engi-
neers
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers
American Society for Public Ad-
ministration
American Veterans' Committee
Americans for Democratic Ac-
tion
Anthropology Club
Arab Club
Arts Chorale
Arts Society
Assembly
Association of Independent Men
Barristers - Business Admin.
Council
Canterbury Club'
Cercle Francais
Chinese Students Christian As-
sociation
Chinese Students' Club
Christian Science Organization
Committee for Displaced Stu-
dents

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