FIl. OFFICIAL DULLETIN cation. in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Jniversity. Copy received at^ the office of the Summer Session 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Congressman Has Wyld Peace Plan News From Other Colleges V SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 Number 217 t -e Reading (lass: class in Interpretive Reading will give a recital at 8 P. M. Monday, 3, in University Hall. Readings from modern authors will make of the program. The public is invited. Admission is free. W. P. Sandford. -oductioni swortby's "Loyalties" will be given by the Clash in Play Production ,biday night, August 6, instead of Wednesday, August 5, as previously E. E. Fleiseliman. nen on the Campus: women who wish to attend the joint banquet of the Women's Educa- Club and the Men's Education Club may telephone reservations to argaret Kruke, Dial 4593, from 8 to 10 A. M. on Friday or Monday. inquet will be held at the Michigan Union on Tuesday at 6:30. $1.5y. Lila Reynolds, Chairman, Per J. M. Claw, Secretary. opolitan Club: :embers and Foreign Students attending the Summer Session are d to a Social given at the Helen Newberry Residence on South' Street, this evening, August 1, from 8 to 10. Nur 1W. Malik, Presideut. In College Students: he men in"Ann Arbor who have attended, Oberlin College will meet e Michigan Union at ,6. P. M. Monday, August 3 for an informal r and smoker. Those wishing to attend kindly communicate with 't W. Wheeler, 1133 White St., Prone 9253. A new peace plan will be submit- ted to til0 convention of the Interal- lied Veterans Fede.ration, in Rome, by Con. A. P. Andrew, Gloucester, Mass. His idea is to have commissions nam- ed by nations involved in an inter-] national controversy to visit each ther's country and study the issue basing their settlement upon common agreement. POLS OGE RETURN O THUSNDS 6TO GEMANY' Austin, Tex.-Fostering a circulat-l ing library of material for use in the music memory contests, the Inter-; scholastic League will soon begin a new service in connection with the package loan library of the Univer- sity of Texas. According to present plans, there Will be between 20 and 25 circulating jlibraries of from four to six books in each library. Ac- companying $hese will be clippings from newspapers and magazines sent out by the package loan library. These libraries are sent on applica- tion from the teachers in the schools, and may be kept for a period of two weeks. / Bloomington, Ind.-A pamphlet re- garding matriculation, registration and enrollment is being issued this year by the registrar's office. This leaflet is for the purpose of instruct- ing new students and helping them in their registration. This pamphlet contains a description of the steps that the student must go through to enter the university. This fall is the first time that a pamphlet of this kind has been issued by the regis- trar's office. Urbana, Ill.-Miss Helen Updegraff, '17, has recently been given a Carne- gie Foundation Research association, and will take up her work in Califor- nia next fall. Previous to Miss Upde- 1Off'la tf fin Pt CHP rPeceived the , 9 ISLAND LAKE D ANCING" AT THE BLUE LANTERIS 1923 she was awarded a scholarship in comparative literature in the Uni- versity of Strassbourg, and she re- cently received her Ph.D. from that institution. Her thesis which was published in French, was entitled "Le Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday Sunday Afternoon and Eve. Finish the Season with one of our Straw Hats. One-third -ofg. Rome, July 31.- Repor mier Benito Mussolini undergo a surgical operat a prompt denial from offi Moscow,'July 31.-A rep received here that a Sol guard in the Yampol disti killed by Polish frontier c Speaking 193-One-Aet Plays:s his class will meet Monday, August iversity Hall. Robert W. Wheeler. Flannel Trousers, plain and sti Twenty per cent reduction. 3, at one o'clock in the Auditorium IL C. Hunter. zst Premier Of Czar Is Exe 'ted FROM THE FILES i ,.. , FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. Rv. Lloyd C. Douglas will speak at, the ,Union services Sunday evening. The subject of his address will be "The Ouija Board." The services will be conducted at 7:30 o'clock Sui- day night on the steps of the Univer- sity library. 3M, W. S. Butterfield of Battle Creek, who operates the Majestic theater on Maynard street, has leased the Ar- cade theater for a period of ten years startihNg Sept. 1. Details of future plans and policies have not as yet been decided upon, but it is expect- ed that the name will be changed and that an electric sign will be erect- ed. in conjunction with a similar ob- servation at Christian college, Mis- souri, a sun-spot six times the diam- eter of the earth has been seen at the local Observatory. It will be "visible until Aug, 10. Sun-spots are S remarkable for their regular appear-' ance every 11 years, but this one, be- cause of its unusual size has attract- ed particular attention. patches from Moscow state that 1Work will start at once on Nickels' Nicholas Golitzine, 76, last arcade to be built on State street r of the ill-fated czar, has been just north of the Farmers and Me- death by the soviet, along with chanics Bank branch office. Tt e con- ,raduates of the Imperial Alex- j tract has been let to the A. R. Cole academy. Golitzine's son mar- conipany of Ann Arbqr. a American girl. This photo. ken when he -was in exile in Tokio, July 31.- Differences over d. the question of tax adjustment have led to'the demand of Premier Kato Sfor the resignations of the ministers d the W ian tAds ,of justice, commerce and agriculture. gran' sias Tripwest, su e evurs Schmeidemuhl, Germany, July 31.- degree of doetor of philosophy from [Heart rending scenes are being wit- the University of Michigan, where she nesse in the great camp being estab- intended to do research work after lished to receive the thousands of Ger- receiving her degree. She had to mans Poland has ordered to cross her forego this desire, however, to im- borders back into their homeland be- prove her health. cause in the upper Pali'ian plebiscite -' of 1920 they favored the retention of Austin, Tex.-After an absence of the territory by Germany. . tw( years, during which time she at- Up to the present Poland officially tended the University 'of Strassbourg, has not adopted coercive measures Dr. Crystal Ray Ross has returned against Germans on her soil, and to the University of Texas and resum- meanwhile Germany is assuming an ed her duties as instructor in compar- attitude of waiting. ative literature. Dr. Ross received her bachelor of arts degree from the University of Texas and her master's Read the Want AdS degree from Columbia university. In NEW CASINO PAVILION Dancing Every Nght EXCEPT SUNDAY NAT NATOLUS 8RCHESTRA ENTERTAINERS ONE OF THE BEST This dance pavihion is one of the largest an finest in the State. 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