,, PAGE FOURI THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928 0 -, - _ -.__ ... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETi NIAL GUARDM Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received Iat the office of the Summer Session TO LEAVEFOR CAMP until 3:30 p. M. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume VIII FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,1928No.3 Two Ann Arbor Companies Will -___________DAYAU__T___192o 8Begin Fifteen Day Training Excursion No. 7: Period Friday Michigan State Prison, Jackson, including prison industries, the cellC blocks, recreation facilities, dining hall, and so forth. Party leaves in COMPLETE PREPARATIONS special busses at 8 a. m. Saturday, Aug. 4, in front of Angell Hall, Stats street. Party arrives back in Ann Arbor about 12 o'clock. Ann Arbor units, Companies I and Round trip bus tickets must be secured by Friday, August 3, 6 p. m., K of Michigan National Guard, will in Room b, University Hall, price $1.25. Students planning to drive their entrain for Camp Grayling at 6:45 own cars should be at the main prison office, at the head of Mechanics street, Friday evening. About 110 members Jackson, by 9:15 a. mn. Carlton Wells, Director of Excursions of the local organizations are pre- paring to leave this city for the an- Examination Schedule: nual 15-day training period at the The examinations to be given at the close of the eight weeks session state camp, Post Commander Char- will be conducted in strict accordance with the schedule printed on page 33 les C. Rash announces. r of the Announcement of the Summer Session. The men have been ordered to re- Edward H. Kraus port at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Armory, where they will remain MANY FEATURES WILL BE HOUSED until tune to march to the Michigan . IN NEW WOMEN'S LEAGUE BUILDING Central station where a crowd of re- latives and friends will congregate In the new Women's League build- Besides the auditorium there will be to witness their departure. Special ing which will be ready for occupancy committee rooms and club rooms in coaches will be provided for the local next spring, there will be a large this wing. The committee and club outfits. Their train also will carry cafeteria where meals will be served rooms will be suitable for costume the signal corps company of Ypsi- three tines a day. During the after- making, scenery painting and small lanti. noon tea will be served, and during rehearsals. The auditorium opens Company officers report that all the evening refreshments will also be onto a terrace which opens directly preparations, except details, have served. There will also be tea rooms on the walled garden. been made and both units are in where the women may make their The women's lounge, a memorial to good candition for activities at camp. own tea, while a delicatessen will un- Ethel Fountain Hussey who was the The 15-day program not only includes gOVNG THE spops WORL9- r study the athletic plants of various coast universities, such as Leland Stanford, University of California, and University of Southern Califor- nia. TO PICK SUCCESSOR NEW YORK, Aug. 1.-Beacuse of the recent abdication of the heavyweight throne by Gene Tunney, Tex Rickard, well known promoter, is already at work setting up machinery to choose a successor to Tunney. Rickard plans to begin his elimina- tion series to decide the champion next month, drawing his candidates from among such fighters as Johnny Risko, Tom Heeney, Paulino Uzeudun, Jack Sharkey, Knute Hatnsen, and Phil Scott. There is a possibility that Jack Dempsey may stage . a second comeback to regain the crown which Tunney took away from him two years ago. WILL DEFEND TITLE' CHICAGO, Aug. 1-0. E. Barnhart, of Chicago, will defend his national horseshoe pitching title in the nation- al tourney to be held at Warsaw, Ind- iana, it has been announced here. COACHES TAKE VACATIONS With the ending of the University of Michigan Summer school for Coaches, Michigan athletics drop into their yearly "lull before the storm" period, for the month of August sees no athletes in Ann Arbor and most of the coaches are on their vacations. Coaches E. E. Weiman leads the other coaches when distance to be travelled is the criterion. He leaves early this month for the West to Ray L. Fisher, baseball coach, will spend the month of August at Lake Champlain, New York, and George Veenker, basketball mentor, will tour Yellowstone park. Fielding H. Yost, director of intercollegiate ath- letics, will spend his "vacation" in Ann Arbor supervising the comple- tion of the New intramural sports building. rOPEN ALL SUMMER. Every Day from 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. SAUNDERS CANOE LIVERY f On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar St. -. $ll ltl lilllllilllllll!$;$llIltlllll$I11 11 #11111 $111 1111 lU !U 1111111 t1lII i t# I _ lipL doubtedly prove popular as all the goods sold will be baked in the League building's kitchens. The serv-; ice rooms in the basement will prove popular as their showers and hair drying rooms will be installed. Hot1 and cold soft water will be placed in these. A beauty parlor' will be located on the first floor. Some women may have been dis-1 appointed to learn that no pool was being installed, but due to the fact1 that an adequate pool is planned for the gymnasium it was thought best to delay the building of a pool in the League building. At some future date the pool will be installed. It will be used for recreational purposes only, while the gymnasium pool will be for instruction in swimming. The auditorium wing of the new building is the wing which is farthest from being completed as the money for this portion was only recently secured. An anonymous gift of $50,- 000 helped to make the wing a reality. MRS. HENDERSON FETES PLA YERS Wednesday night Mrs. W. D. Hen-i derson entertained the Rockford Play- ers at dinner at her home on Forest Avenue to meet Dean Edward H. Kraus of the Summer Session, and Mrs. Kraus. Miss Edith Thomas of the Library Extension, Mary White, President of the Women's League nor 1928-29, and Marie Hartwig, summer president of the League, were also present. first president of the Women's League, will be located near the as- sembly hall where the dances will be held. The lounge for both men and women will also be near the assem- bly room. The library will be a memorial to Jessie Horton Kessler, the originator of the Ann Arbor Map. Mrs. Kessler, besides being an artist, was a famous physician and had done a great deal of research. Returning alumnae are urged to leave a book. military training but many athletic events are conducted for entertain- ment and physical development of the! state's soldiers. Ann Arbor always has beencwell represented in sports, local officers say. TYPEWRITERS ofdall makes, large and portable. Sales, Rentals, Service. O. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels 4Arcade Phone 6615 .., 1 The Hottest Band -IN- BLUE LANTERN HISTORY HENDE RSON'S STOMPERS 11 I VAGG,8VV N4~ PLAYING NIGHTLY, Except Mondays Sunday Matinees, 3 to 6 ISLAND LAKE, on Grand River, Near Brighton A JEAN GOLDKETTE BALLROOM I The Frederic Vita-Tonic Permanent Wave Is Now $8.50 Everything in the Line ot Beauty Culture Done Here maw ,, 1 11 COOPER'S KITCHENETTE - FOus FosooI The Real Home Cooking in Ann Arbor I 1114) S. University Dial 7561 ---- ------- ^0%0%0%0%0%0%ft I OW PLAYING Phone 9439 3325 S. 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