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DAILY OfFICIAL BULL[ IN
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.

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VOL. X.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930

NUMBER 26

BUCKLEY ASSASSIN
SOUGHT IN FLORIDA
Search Becomes Nation-Wide as
Police Leave for Chicago,
New York, California.
AUTHORITIES ARE SILENT
(By Associated Press)
DETROIT, July 29.-The search
for Jerry Buckley's assassins went
forward today on a nation-wide.
scale.

Screen Reflections
A PICTURE
ABOUT NIGHT CLUBS
At the Wuerth: "The Woman Rack-
et" with Tom Moore and Blanche'
Sweet. Closes Thursday. Also "Fox
Movietone News," "Letters," "Alter
the Show," "The Revelers."
We thought that the talking pic-
ture had done its worst with "The
Lights of New York," one of the
earliest and gaudiest atrocities. We
bow, however, to the superior idiocy

AUSTRALIANS HEA ADVEIYSIM L
WANTED
HELP WANTED- FEALE-
RTeachers (175)-tfor High School
Yancey in Airplane Over Buenos a ades wated at oce.
Aires, Talks With Sidney CONTINENTAL T E A C H E R '
Over Radio. AGENCY, 316 Brooks Arcade
Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 2-27
(By Associated Press) i
NEW YORK, July 29.--AdvicesI TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair
! rates. Dail 9387..

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SUMMER CONCERT BAND
Nicholas Falcone, Director
Wednesday, July 30, 1930. 7:15 p. m.
PROGRAMME
The Star Spangled Banner ........................................Key
1. March, Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebration 1933......Mader
2. Overture to Martha...................Flotow

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Cornet Solo "Inflamatus" from Stabat Mater.............Rossini of the current melodrama at the
A. Lee Freeman - '31 Music Shortly after Police Commis-Werh"Te omnRct.
sionerThomas C. Wilcox an- Weurth, "The Woman Racket.
4. A Japanese Sunset ..........................................Deppen nounced Monday that he knew who The picture is all about a night
5. Selection from Victor Herbert Favorites....................Herbert had killed the radio announcer de- club entertainer who marries a po-
6. Lone Star Overture...................................Hazel tectives were dispatched to Chi- liceman, gets disgusted with his
7. Coronation March from the Prophet ... .................Meyerbeer cago, New York and some unre- 200-dollar-a-month salary, is drawn
8. Yellow and Blue ..............................................Balfe vealed city in Florida, thought to back into the insidious coils of the
be Miami. evil night club, and is finally saved
Women's League Tea: The women of the Summer Session are invit- Police refused to discuss these from destruction by her heroic hus-
ed to a tea in honor of the faculty women, Thursday, July 31, in the latest moves but it was believed the m n e h es, promoted in
League Garden from 4 to 5. Isabelle Rayen, President. that tips had been received that the meantime. Oh yes, it's entirely
the men sought were hiding out:moral; you can take little Johnny.
Put-in-Bay Excursion: Party will leave the east entrance of the in one or more of the cities. Law, virtue, and asininity come out
Natural Science Building by motor bus at 7 a.m. and arrive at the dock At the same time it was learned gumtsos a wit Mexing
of the steamer "Put-in-Bay" at the foot of First Street, Detroit, at 8:45. that California authorities had gna handrituffedin'
Steamer sails at 9 and arrives in Put-in-Bay at 12:45. Returning steamer been investigating for Detroit po- nd our mouth.
sails at 4 and arrives in Detroit at 8 p.m. Motor busses wait at dock and lice at Agua Caliente race track uFrankly,the picture is tripe, as
party should reach Ann Arbor at 9:45 p.m. Round trip fare: motor bus betting syndicate thought to haveI far as we are concerned. If you
$1.50, and steamer $1.00. Both tickets on sale now in Room 9, University its headquarters in Los Angeles r m s se buy ouref yof
Hall (Summer Session Office.) Those who wish may 'join the party on but controlled from Detroit with au the "Smoke-House Monthly" when
the steamer. Excursion is compulsory for members of Geology 31s. view in connecting its activities you come out and get a big, clean,
William H. Hobbs. with the Buckley killing. healthy laugh. The picture ranks
It is recalled that Buckley in E if that includes the bottom. D. K.
Observatory Nights: Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, some of his nightly broadcasts at- E____t____n__de__he______.D.__.
August 4, 5, 6, may be obtained in the office of the Summer Session from tacking underworld machinations
9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m., Monday, July 28. These tickets are intend- had told of alleged efforts of such
ed for students of the Summer Session who will present their Treasurer's a clique to win favor with the city
receipts when applying for them. Students desiring to avail themselves administration.
of this opportunity to visit the Observatory should apply for tickets at Police squads Monday added 42
once for supply is limited. Edward H. Kraus. a o the scores of speakeasies, brew-
eries and gambling houses which
Profesor A. E. Wood will meet his classes in Sociology 121s and 141s have been raided by ax squads
Tuesday through Friday next week, July 29 through August 1, instead since the killing of Buckley. , -

received here from Buenos Agres
describe a radiophone conversation
between Capt. Lewis Yancey in an
airplane and Sydney, Australia.
The connection, which was made
from the plane 5,000 feet above the
Buenos Aires airport, established a
distance record for telephoning
from an airplane in flight. It
spanned 14,000 miles.
The call was relayed from the
radio station at Buenos Aires to
Madrid, Spain, thence over land
lines to the French side of the Eng-
lish channel, where submarine
cables carried it to England. At
Rugby the beam wireless picked it
up for wireless transmission to
Sydney.
Mrs. Yancey said her husband
had informed her that he planned
to leave Buenos Aires for Rio Jane-
iro today and expects to be back!
in the United States within two
weeks.
Three 28-year-old fire engines are
are in service in Manila, P. I.

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Liberal Discussion Group: The Liberal Discussion Group will be bound by Saxon B. Little in 827 was
addressed by E. D. Grizzell, Professor of Secondary Education in the found among the papers of an es-
University of Pennsylvania. His subject will be "The Soviet and Fascist tate in New York.
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._P
Faculty, School of Education: There will be a staff luncheon and -b
faculty meeting of the School of Education on Monday, August 4, at
12:05 o'clock sharp in the Michigan League Building. All members of P-A
the Summer School faculty are expected to attend.1 eh ImAI
C. O. Davis, Secretary. $ECRETARY
Former Students of Western State Teachers College. The dinner in Dress well, have money of your
honor of President Waldo, which was postponed last week, will be held own, and work among con-
today at 6:30 in the Michigan League Building. All former students are genial, successful people. Hun-
urged to secure tickets at 4018 University High School. dreds of girls have been pre-
Thomas Diamond. pared for stenographic and sec-
retarial positions at Hdmilton
Afternoon Conference on Education: Dr. William G. Carr will dis- Business College. We assist
cuss EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS AND EDUCATIONAL LEGISLATION at thes.
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