'=E SUMMER MICHqXAN DAILY
TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1$3D
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TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930
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. X. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930 NUMBER 25
School of Music Concert: Guy Filkins, organist, and Stanley Fletch-
er, pianist, will provide the following in the Summer School series to{
be given in Hill Auditorium, this evening, July 29, at 8:15 o'clock to
which the general public with the exception of small children is cordial-
ly invited., The public is respectfully requested to be' seated on time.
Hyde, Le Bonheur; Wagner, Prelude to "Parsifal" (Mr. Filkins): Chopin,
Ballade in F major and Ten Preludes; Schubert-Liszt, The Erlking (Mr.
Fletcher): Warner, Sea Sketch; Wagner, Liebestod (Tristan and Isolde);
Guilmant, Grand Chorus in D (Mr. Filkins).'
Charles A. Sink.
Historic City Where Earthquake Spread Ruin 'PSYCHIC'FPICTU E PF U~IUL
?s Noted Author Is Superimpoe iiMlM' f~
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.*..******LONDON, July 28.-Lady Conan, . "::::::lReofts PerryImpatin
/ Doyle, ~~~~~widow of the lt i rhrDcae oe
"rConan Doyle,.saidStod A h t S r_ _
Arthur h".::":::. :.: Ead established definite,(yAscatdPes
.:,..... .:." .... ::<: ::::::::<:;:«::::: communication with ".: - :.:.. :;:;::: :h his family SAN FRANCISCO. July 28.-The
Pi Lambda Theta will hold initiation in the Michigan League ChapelI
at 7:30 Tuesday, July 29th, after which the new members will be wel-
comed in the Alumnae room. Esther L. Belcher. i
Former Students of Western State Teachers College: The dinner in'
honor of President Waldo, which was postponed last week, will be held
on Wednesday, July 30th, at 6:30 in the Michigan League Building. All
former students are urged to secure tickets at 4018 University High
School.
Put-in-Bay Excursion: Party will leave the east entrance oft
Natural Science Building by motor bus at 7 a.m. and arrive at the dock
of the steamer "Put-in-Bay" at the foot of First Street, Detroit, at 8:45.
Steamer sails at 9 and arrives in Put-in-Bay at 12:45. Returning steamer
sails at 4 and arrives in Detroit at 8 p.m. Motor busses wait at dock and
party should reach Ann Arbor at 9:45 p.m. Round trip fare: motor bus!
$1.50, and steamer $1.00. Both tickets on sale now in Room 9, Universityj
Hall (Summer Session Office.) Those who wish may join the party on2
the steamer. Excursion is compulsory for members of Geology 31s.
William H. Hobbs. '
There will be a Physics Colloquim in Room 1041 E. Physics Building
on Tuesday afternoon at 4:15. 'Dr. Gerhard Dieke of Johns Hopkins
University will speak on the "Raman Effect of Diatomic Molecules."I
Everyone interested is cordially invited. H. M. Randall.
Liberal Discussion Group: The Liberal Discussion Group will be!
addressed by E. D. Grizzell, Professor of Secondary Education in the
University of Pennsylvania. His subject will be "The Soviet and Fascist
Education Programs." The meeting will be held on Thursday evening,
July 31, at 7:15 p. m. on the third floor of the Michigan Union. All in-.
terested are cordially invited. John M. Brumm. '
All musicians on the campus are requested to report at Morris Hall
this (Tuesday) evening at 7. There are positions vacant in all sections.1
Rehearsal tonight for the concert Wednesday evening.
Nicholas Falcone, Director.
Observatory Nights: Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory,
August 4, 5, 6, may be obtained in the office of the Summer Session from
9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m., Monday, July 28. These tickets are intend-
ed for students of the Summer Session who will present their Treasurer's
receipts when applying for them. Students desiring to avail themselves
of this opportunity to visit the Observatory should apply for tickets at
once for supply is limited. Edward H. Kraus.
Afternoon Conference on Education: The second conference on the
general subject of ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION will be held
Tuesday, July 29th, at 4:00 p.m. in the University High School Auditori-
um. All who are interested in Education are urged to hear Professor
Francis B. Has speak on THE CHILD IN THE EDUCATION MACHINE.
Professor A. E. Wood will meet his classes in Sociology 121s and 141s
Tuesday through Friday next week, July 29, through August 1, instead
of Monday through Thursday.
through.te;mediumof a pyhcEaie oa eotdtedg
g Panera
r"phtorahapeaace of two important dc
She told the Daily Herald in an uments having direct bearing upon
:::":interview that Rev. Charles L. the issues raised by John MacDon-
Tweedale, vicar of Weston, York- ald's assertion he gave perjured
shire, and an investigator of Psy- testimony at the trials of Thomas
chic phenomena, sat for the photo- J Mooney and Warren K. Billings
:: graph. I for the Preparedness day parade
Sir Arthur's picture, Lady Conan Ibombing here in 1916.
f:>:"<:..Doyle said, Is super-imposed upon IThe documents, the paper said,
a photograph of Tweedle. The pic- were police reports which Police
ture was made by a professional Captain Charles Goff had declared
photographer but the plate was de- were in existence to prove MacDon-
veloped and printed solely by Twee- ald, before meeting Goff, had vol-
dale. untarily told his story linking
Furthermore, said Lady Conan Mooney and Billings with the
thttere is such an envelope. ful hunt for the documents.
The market-place in Naples, the historic city stretching along the
bay of Naples, where several were killed in the violent earthquakes that "" III1" lliIil ll
have been rocking the peninsula for some days. Melfi, not far away, is
said to be one of the centers of the disturbance. The ancient chateau of
Charles I, d'Anjou, at the latter
town is reported completely demol- holiday dress for the reception ofW
ished. King Victor Emmanuel, who is mo- V
Although official count has not toring through the quake area.
been made of the number already D R ~(I ~ o
dead in Southern Italy, the most' Labor Federation Asks e -' 1 1
accurate report issued placed thet Bar to Russian Goods, Opposite Building
figure in the neighborhood of 4,000.
The . :.hockt..have been recurring::::>::(By<::sspacicipaed aPressces-
Thesockshave been'roce ecsulrr NEW YORK, July 28.--Exclusion
with considerable frequency, and of all goods fromn Russia is sought I or
the inhabitants of the affected by America's wage earners' protec-
areas are terrorized. Millions of dol- tive conference, an organization
larl worth of property damage has headed by Matthew Woll, MeS
been done. president of the American Federa- BAtTHING CA
Naples has recently put on its tion of Labor.
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