haW Al lu % wae.v~ e- s----%rI"+'a~A~ l t" 1V Lsy1L f ENA TORS SAIL FOR CONFERENCE MEMBERS OF SPOTLIGHT 1CAST OFFR APOLOGY (Continuedfrom Page One) questions. One of the group immedi-t ately acquiesced to the suggestion,1 whereupon he was asked if he had been drinking, to which he replied' promptly that he had, another ad-! mitted that he had also partaken of intoxicants, while several other de-" nied any part in the affair, only that they were "members of the Circus cast". Will Not Carry Case Farther It is not understood that any oth- er members of the cast were under the influence of liquor, or that they had any part in bringing about the confusion that all but disorganized the act. The program, acording to those who had witnessed perIormanc- es prevflously givfen, was equals in quality to other Spotlights with the exception of the last act which was ganization. It was a distinct failure and word soon spread aboutthe cam- pus that it was not due to the fault of the management. These rumors, added to a desire to "make a clean story", motivated the cast members, in their confession to the Dean. According to Dean Bursley, the case, will not be carried any further. "The boys have done what they could to adjust the matter in m, office and that is all that is necessary. Had it been necessary to summon them I would have referred the case to the University committee on discip- line",'he said. The voluntary seek- ing of advice by students who get into difficulties, is a movement which has been most desired by the admin- istration, since the organization of the University committee on discip- line. j This body wasestablished to try only those cases which could not be settled in the office of the Dean of Students, who is not a disciplinary official, but purely an advisor to" the men of the student body. k armers & Mc bank -TWO OFFICES- 101 -105-5. Main St. 330 S. St Nickel's Arcade K I I '~; Eno hirstw You can always get good company to join' you. DelicIous and Refreshing I' . i. r noJpocC olpa mpn I I ?:}:: !. S " .: j. . a }} - "'"..':tn1'0" n .n. . EL ::J. NL.. J..... r .- Left to right, Senators J. T. Robinson, Arkansas; Robert M. La Follette, Wi sconsin; William B. WcKinley, Ihin- ;ois; Kenneth MeKellar, Tennessee, dna Claude Swanson, Virginia, snapp ed before sailing Five United States senators will attend the sessions of the Inter-Allied Parliamentary Union which will be held shortly at Geneva, Switzerland. The American legislators, SenatorsRobinson, McKellar, Swanson, Mc- GOLF SUPPLIES BAG OF MacGregor Clubs WILL GIVE YOU CONFIDENCE AND IMPROVE YOUR GAME. Kinley and 1a Follette, now are on their way to the Swiss city.m DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Obregon's Aide Laborites' Choice For Presidency W AHR'S UNIV ERSIT BOOK0STR I Publication ini the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received in the Office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. daturday.) Volume. 3- SUNDAY, AUGUST l,, 1928 Number 118 Faculty Tea at Betsy Barbour House: 4 Owing to the death of President Harding invitations ,to the Faculty 'ea at Betsy Barbour House this afternoon are recalled. JANNETTE !PERRY, Director. FA / * * ** II ~hnvc~h ~ervice~ x ik mbers of the Cosmopolitan Club: An invitation has been received l* ek W. Stevens to a garden party at .ay, August 5, from 4 to 6 p. in. erested in the club are requested to the Club from Mr. and Mrs. Fred- t their home at 1245 Ferdon Road on Members and foreign students who are z be present. WILLIAM C. WANG. Psychology of AdvErtising 25as: Professor Adams expects to meet his classes again Monday, August 6. Members of Professor Adams' classes should see bul- -letin board on second floor of Natural Science building for assignments. C. H. GRIFFITHS. Special Lecture: A special lecture has been arranged too late to be included in the week- ly bulletin, which will be given at 7 o'clock, Thursday, August 9, in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Building by Mr. H.. E. Moore, Senior Modern Language Master at the Ilseworth C,ounty School, London, Eng- land. Mr. Moore will speak on French Folk Songs and during the lecture will sing several of the songs. E. H. KRAUS. Conference on the Social Sciences in the Public Schools: On Friday, August 10th, a conference on the Social Sciences in the Public Schools will be held from 2 to 4:45 pt m. in the Auditorium of5the Natural Science Building. Professor T. H. Reed, of the department of Pol- itical Science, will preside. Addresses will be given by Professor William A, Frayer of the dApartment of History, Professor C. 0. Davis, of the School of Education, Professor A. E. Wood, of the department of Sociology, and Mr. Philip Lovejoy, of Benton Harbor. There will be an opportunity for general discussion. All interested are cordially invited to attend. A. E. COURNYER, Chairman. CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) LANE HALL F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor 9:30 A.'M. Bible School. 10:30 A. M. Sermon. Subject: "The Progres of the Kingdom." 12:00 A. M. Men's Service Club. Students' Class. 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. 0 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corner 'Third and W. Huron Sts. CARL A. BRAUE2R, Pastor Sermon: "Christ Our High Priest." 9:00 A. M. Preparatory in German. 9 A. M. -Holy Communion in -German. 10:30 A. M. Bible School. 11:30 A. M. Preparatory service and Holy Communion-Eng- glish. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Atttnb 014ttrr4 DIVISION AND HURON Rev. L. A. Barrett, D.D., Minister Lewis C. Reimann, Secretary Men Students Gen. Plutarco Elias Calles According to reports emanating from Mexico, Gen. Plutarco Elias Calles, secretary of the interior and prime minister in the Obregon government seems to be the popular choice of the Labor Party in Mexico for the presi- dency. Calles now is in San Francisco undergoing medical treatment. I El 10:30 A. M. Morning Service. ,Rev. Robert Brown of Bad Axe will pr Intermediate and Primary Sunday Schools meet at 10:30. Bible Class for Young People at noon. Those desiring to go to the U. of M. Fresh Air Camp meet at Churc 2:30. All students interested cordially invited. Come and the kids. -. MACK Isl1and Wolf Lake Michigan' most delightful Summer -: Resort : : An Ideal Place To spend'a day or week-end or to get a Frog and Chicken Dinner III FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts. Rev. A. W. Stalker, D. D., Pastor 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Subject: "The Tragedy of Change" by Dr. P. V. Roberts. 12:00 M. Student Bible Class. Topic of 'piscussiola "Christ- anity and Science." 6:30 P. M. Wesleyan Guild De- votional Meeting at Wesley Hall. Subject: "The Test of Love." Leader: Mr. Edward T. Ramnsdell. 1 On the plaza in front of the University Library 7:00 P. M. I u WHAT'S GOING OU MONDAY 0-Lecture, "The Serious Side of Play." Prof. Elmer D. Mitchell. TUESDAY 30-Lecture, "Reminiscences of In- dian Politics." Prof. C. H. Van Tyne. W-Miscellaneous Readings. The Class in Interpretive Reading. (Un- versity Hall.) U.NOTICES mmer session students desiring to ise the Union Building this summer' oust obtain card atdesk. A di- ¢tory of all students has been coin- SUPERFLUOUS FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS Electro- Cosmetic Service 224 Nickel's Arcade 11 i III h I Rev. R. Edward Bayles, Baptist Paistor, will speak on-the subject: "A Record True" Mass singing under direction of Kenneth R. Westerman Summer School students and all other Ann Arbor people are cordially urged to attend. 'br n1 ? TACHERS' NEEDED Many vacancies en file now! Westmore Teachers' Agency 716 Sid National Bank Bldg., SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 11 A pleasant motor trip of 28 miles from Ann Arbor. Take highway M-17 to Grass Lake, gassing thru, turn left 4 1-2 miles (following signs) to Mack Island. lathing, in2, oa'ng, Fish- Dancing 11 New Dinner-dance room may be. engaged by private parties, Reserva- tions for dinners may be made by tele- phone. WILLIAM K. McINTYRE, Prop GRASS LAKE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister for Students 10:30 Morning Worship. Sermon by Mr. Sayles: "Mountains+ and Valleys." 11:45 The Guild Bible Class for Students will be conducted by Mr. George Bigge, M.A. It will meet in the church. 7:00 The out-of-door service on the library steps. Mr. Sayles will speak on "A Record True." Henry Lewis, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion. Corner Catherine and Division Street f 10:30 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rev. George hurst of St. Mark's Church, Marine City. Monday Feast of 'the Transfiguration. 7:15 A. M. Holy Communion in Williams Memorial Chapel. 1' i I { _ l 11 111 SOUTH UNIVEI 11 I Store HARRIS HALL. Corner State and Huron Streets Thursday Holy Communion, 7:15 A. M. William: I I I Students are invited. JE 1.