PAGE R THE SUMMER MICHIG *I,4NDAILY TUESDAY, J'ULY30, 1929 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all mem- bers of the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the Summer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). VOL. IX TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929 No. 35 Excursion to Put-in-Bay: The Put-in Bay excursion party will leave for Detroit by special interurban from the corner of Packard and State Streets at 6:30 a. m., Saturday, August 3. At Detroit the group will take the boat for Put-in- Bay-a thre hour trip down the Detroit River and out into Lake Erie. Four hours on the island will allow ample time for luncheon, a visit to the caves, to Perry's monument, and to other points of interest. The party will be back in Ann Arbor at 10:30 p. m. Expenses, including luncheon and dinner, will total about $4.00. Reservations should be made in room 2051, Natural Science Building, with Miss Wilson. J. P. Rowe r. ----- -- . ARMY BLIMP TURNS TAXI FOR SENATOR IN HURRY r] A' -4 Tickets To Port Huron May Be Validated Free Many students in the Summer Session who come from the South purchased round-trip tourist tick- ets to Port Huron since it was im- possible to obtain the reduced fare with Ann Arbor as a destination. According to a report made by Thomas Diamond of the education school, those persons holding tick- ets to Port Huron may have their return tickets validateu id enjoy a day's outing on the boat from De- troit to Port Huron without extra charge if they take the acceptance on Tashmoo of the rail advantage of the Seamer tickets. Trip to Zoological Garden: We need a few people to go with the Natural Histroy Class to a special bus-load to Walbridge Park, Toledo, Monday, August 5. will be about $2.50, round trip. Anyone wishing to go call call at 4119 N. S. Tuesday, between 4 and 5 o'clock. make Fare room Harry W. Hann English 111s: I shall be unable to meet the class today. Louis I. Bredvold Book Exhibit: The Exhibit of illustrated editions of classic and contemporary books for juveniles from pre-school to high-school age will be continued' through August 1st, ir, room 1203 University High School. The Exhibit will be open from 11 to 12 a. m. and from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m., Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, of this week. Those interested will please see it during this time. F. L. D. Goodrich, Associate Librarian Phi Delta Kappa: The wekly luncheon will be held this noon at 12:05 at the Michigan Union. Mr. Philip Lovejoy, assistant superintendent of Hamtramck will talk on "Problems that a field member has to meet." This is the last luncheon of the summer and all members are urged to attend. Wesley C. Darling, President Educational Conference: Professor Joseph Roemer of the University of Florida will speak on "Character Training through Extra-Curricular Activities" at the afternoon conference to be held today in the auditorium of the Uni- versity High School at 4 o'clock. . Thomas Diamond School Health Problems-Hygiene 207s: My Tuesday class in School Health Problems will meet in the Amphitheater of the Dental Building. Emory W. Sink Women Students: All those who are taking golf at 3 o'clock on Tuesdays and Thurs- days will please arrange with Miss Zauer to have their period at some other hour. This golf class will be dropped the last two weeks of the Summer Session. Alice Evans The army blimp C-41 lands in the plaza fronting the national capitol in Washington just long IOWA-The University of Iowa has been asked to cooperate with Brazil and European countries in encouraging its students who are traveling abroad during the sum- mer months to attend summer ses- sions in those countries. They will reciprocate in like manner. It is believed that this will prove ad- vantageous not only to the students but to the countries involved, for it is one of the greatest known aids to the bettering of relations be- tween countries. ILLINOIS-Some 300 persons at- tended the all-Urversity sing which was held recently on the steps of the Auditorium. The sing- ing was directed by one of the in- structors, and the program includ- ed old favorites, popular numbers, college and patriotic songs. enough to discharge its passenger, spection tour of Langley field when Senator Hiram Bingham of Con- he was suddenly called to the cap- necticut. He was making an in- itol and used the blimp as the - - -- - means of transportation. 'DER COLLEGES -.1 the present time. The diamond m weighs 12 karats and is somewhat large than a dime, n fact almost as large as a penny. It is perfect in cut and composition except for its coloring. Its former owner and STATE STREI wearer was Bill Cody, more com- monly known as "Buffalo Bill." At Liber The Tashmoo leaves Detroit at 9 o'clock every Sunday morning, ar- riving back at Detroit at 7:45 o'clock at night. The early morn- ing Michigan Central train out of Ann Arbor makes connection with the bcfat. =ERS ET JEWELERS rty Street CALIFORNI - Vierling Kersey, state director of education in Cali- fornia, has startled the state school boards by his edict that teachers may smoke if they wish to as long as they are away from any influ- ence it might have on children. He believes that if teachers ration- alize their conduct, and permit no laxity in the personal habits of their pupils, then there should be no criticism of what the teachers wish to do in their private lives. ILLINOIS-After the combina- tion had already been punched off, robbers were frightened away from a safe containing 160,000 tickets for University 'football games this fall, including those for the Army con- test. Two other safes in the office were ransacked before the appear- ance of two janitors frightened the robbers. Repairing Watches Jewelry SPECIAL ORDER WORK r I i I . 4 I THE INDIANA-The second largest diamond in the United States was on exhibition at a local bank here for a short time recently. The Bloomington citizen who owns the stone said that it was valued at ap- proximately $12,000 in 1917, but that its worth is much higher at VARSITY Ir. WUERTH Now Showing Affords ALL that a RUNS THREE DAYS Modern Laundry His harem was filled with ring seductive beauties. 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