r PAGE FOUR DAILY OFFIC IAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received It.t the office of tihe Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume VIII THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 19 8 No. 40 School of Education Faculty Luncheon: There will be a luncheon of the faculty of the School of Education at the Michigan Union on Tuesday, August 14, at 12:15 o'clock. All members -regular and visiting-are urged to be present. Important announcements are to be made by the Executive Committee and by others. C.,0. DavIs, Secretary Christian Science Students:j The Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan will meet tought at 7:45 in thq Upper Room of Lane Hall. Joseph H. Woodard Phi Delta Kappa: The Phi Delta Kappa picnic will be held at Whitmore Lake on Thurs-j day afternoon, August 9. We will leave the University High School at 4 p. m. Members desiring transportation should leave word at the office. Roy R. Ullman President Students of Commercial Education: There will be a meeting of all Summer Session students interested in Commercial Education this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Room 8, Tappan Hall. W. (k. Sharland Summer Students: The League is giving a Sports party this evening at the Women's Athletic Building from 8 to 10:30 ,oclock. Bowling and dancing. Everyone is cordially invited. Marie Hartwig, Sunmuer President Tolstoy, Centenary Lecture: Reverend Frank Hartley will speak today at 4:15 in Room 231 Angell Hall on) "Can We Believe in Brotherhood?' The League of Nations will be discussed at the end of the meeting. The public is invited.' Francis S. Onderdonk.... To All Students Having Library Rooks: 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the University Library are notified that such books are due Monday, August 13, before the impending examinations. 2. Students who have special needs for certain books between August 13 and August 17 may make. application in the Office of the Superintendent of Circulation. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Library by Wednesday, August 15, will b'e sent to the Recorder's Office, where their credits will be held up until such time as said records are cleared, in compliance with the regulations of the regents. Conference Group For Thursday: This will be they final discussion on the course for this summer. The subject for discussion will be* "Efficient School Buildings" and it will be discussed by Supt. F. W. Frostic of Wyandotte. He has had much practical experience in this field. He will show how school buildings can be utilized t- ) ieir fuil capacity. A. B. Ioethlman ... .£- - THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY KELLOGG TREATY MAY 9OVNG SPEED UPEVACUATIO0N SPOTS W( (By Associated Press) THORPE WINS GOLF TITLE PARIS.-The acceptance of Secre- taryKeloggs ati-ar lede b 25 Kenneth Thrope, champion in thec tary Kellogg's anti-war pledge by 15 second flight of the Ann Arbor golf nations has spurred Germany's ef- tournament last year, is the 1928f forts to hasten the evacuation of the Summer Session golf champion.a Rhineland. Thrope defeated A. A. Bochnowski inf In French government circles the the finals yesterday to win the title.C belief prevails that Germany intends ---e to strike while the iron is hot and AMERICANS WIN press the point that there is no more SLOTEN, Holland, Aug. 8.-The need for military guarantees in the AmeN dole ug.ers -he Rhineland with the Locarno agree- mrlvan d Paul V. Cost let ments and the new Kellogg pcsi McIivaine and Paul V. Costello beat v operatihn. the Swiss air of Boshard and Reider by four lntstdyi h semi- The evacuation of the Ruhr Valley lengths today in the semi- finals of the Olympic regatta.f began in July, 1925, as a direct.conse- -ygt quence of the Dawes Plan and thef Germans are expected to argue that VON ELM WINS OPEN TITLE France should make a similar gesture PONTIAC, Aug. 8.-By the narrow of confidence in the Kellogg treaty. margin of one stroke, George Von The forces of occupation, formerly Elm, former national amateur cham- 100,000 men, have been reduced to pion, today holds the Michigan opene 50,000. Under the treaty of Versailles golf championship. Von Elm won thec the Coblenz bridgehead was to be open title by completing the 72 holesc held until 1930 and the one at May- in 288, one stroke better that Clarencei ence until 1935. Gamber of Pine Lake golf club. 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RILL NESSaE 17 Nickels Arcade Phone 6s1 ('IRCULJNB s the only THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928 Hungary Says Rumania Owes Her_$45,000,000 (By Associated Press) BUDAPEST.-Hungary will soon present Rumania with a bill for $45,- 000,000 claimed in settlement of ques- SWIMMERS REACH FINALS tions relating to landowning rights of AMSTERDAM, Aug. 8.-Six Ameri- Hungarians now under Rumanian can swimmers competing in the semi- jurisdiction. finals of the 100-meter backstroke The League of Nations recently and 400-meters free style reached the ruled that this was a question that finals today and will dispute for the must be, settled by direct negotiations Olympic championships in those between the two countries. The Asso- events. ciated Press correspondent learns $45,000,000 is a tentative figure and FISHER NAMED ASSISTANT that Hungary would probably see it EVANSTON, August 8.-Waldo reduced considerably if Rumania Fisher, all-Conference end on North- agreed to a cash offer. western university's squad last year, 1 Count Buthlen and the government has been added to the Wildcat foot- have brushed aside with contempt the ball coaching staff for the coming offer of Mr. Titulesco, Rumania for- fall. Fisher will be assigned to the eign minister, whereby Hungrary freshman team where he will tutor would pay compensation to her na- the end candidates. tionals. whose property in Transyl- vania was confiscated under the Ru- POSTPONE TOURNEY mania agrarian law in deduction of GRAND RAPIDS, August 8.-Be- Rumanian's reparation account. cause of the wet courts at the Kent "Rumania is' not a creditor of Hun- country club finals in the Michigan gary. The reparation commission has closed tennis tournament have been granted a 20-year moratorium to Hun- indefinitely postponed. Considerable gary during the period of her finan- delay was experienced in running off cial rehabilitation," declared a high the tournament last week because of government official to the corre- frequent rains. spendent. 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