S'I'M~11MER MVIGR1MAN DAILY .. 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.,X. FRIDAY, AUGUWIT I, 193e NUMBER 28 Men's Education Club: There will be a meeting of the Men's Edu- cation Club, Monday, August 4, on the Third Floor of the Michigan Union at seven o'clock. Dean J. B. Edmonson will speak on the subject: "Should the Federal Government or the Senate Government Control Public Edu- cation? Thomas Diamond. RULE OF EVIDENCE Intramural News. 1 Visiting Law Protessor C'.aims With the close of summer school Procedural Regulations looming near, all tournaments Are Satisfactory. sponsored by the Intramural de- partment are approaching their CITES BAD TENDENCIES close, with several already finished. Among these latter are the hand- Technicalities of which the law' ball singles which was won by L. Reder, and the horseshoe doubles Is accused today make the follow- I which resulted in a victory for the ing statements of Professor John team of Grogan-Watson over Coh- D. Wickhem of the law school, vis- en-Segall. iting professor from the University * * of Wisconsin particularly timely. I The golf tournament has also "The rules of evidence are simply reached the finals. By virtue of Lutheran Students: this Sunday evening at' 309 .E. Washington St.. School.are invited. There will be a party for Lutheran Students 7:30 at the Zion Lutheran Church Parish Hall, All Lutheran students attending the Summer R. N. McMichael, Student Pastor. Old River Packets Soon to Disappear From Mississippi (By Associated Press) MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 31.-Down on the Mississippi River front this morning they said the Valley Queen was due. They said it would not leave again. An epoch will end as the Valley Queen swings around the bend and glides into the shadow of the Mem- phis skyline. It is the last of the Memphis packets. The Valley Line Steamers, Inc., goes out of business today, closing the last of the packet lines which have sent boats from Memphis to the ports and landings along the big river for more than a century. The docking of the Valley Queen leaves no packet on the river be- tween Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Memphis. A few boats run from New Orleans to Vicksburg. But the way landings dotting the banks immediately above and below Memphis no longer know the sound of a packet's whistles, summoning farmers and Negroes down to the water's edge toattend the arrivals and departures which in other days were part and parcel of their lives. I-. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 Woman Educators Plan Special Social Meeting Associate members and new ini- tiates will be honored at a social meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night, August 6, in the Alumnae room of the Michigan League building by Xi chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary educa- tional fraternity. Miss Lucy Elliott, dean of women for the Summer Session, and Miss Lydia Jones, dean at the State Nor- mal college, who is a member of the University faculty for the summer, will be guests of honor. Associate members who will at- tend are Edith Hoyle, Selma Lin- dell, and Cordelia Hayes, of the University High school faculty. Those initiated last Tuesday night were Mrs. Jessie Henderson, Mrs. Mildred Robinson, Bertha Backus, Roxie Andrews, Cora Thompson and kLyda McHenry. 4 Summer students who are candidates for the Master's Degree in! a part of the large body of prose- Physics and whd have not consulted the Department Committee o dal ar o nd large body ofopre Master's Degrees should make an appointment this week with the de dural law and exist solely for the partnent secretary, Room 1051,*East Physics Building, to meet the com- purpose of furnishing appropriate mitten next Monday and discuss their programs. R. A. Sawyer. legal machinery for the vindication of legal rights," Professor Wickhem Detroit Civil Service Examinations for Positions in Social Work: Onf lelrts"Profesr rckem August 12 there will be held an examination at the Detroit Civil Service pointed out. Like other such rules Cormmission in Detroit for positions in case work. Applications to take they have validity only to the ex- that examination should be sent in at least one week previously. I should tent that they tend to produce or- be glad to talk with any students who might be interested. I can be der, fairness and expedition in the t eached in my office daily at ten o'clock. (Signed) A. E. Wood. conduct of legal actions," he said. 14 "~Rules of evidence are on the whole Profesor A. E. Wood will meet his classes in Sociology 121s and141u satisfactory," continued Prof. Wick- Tuesday through Friday next week, July 29 through August 1, instead hem. "In general they are the re- hom.M'Idagyerhrouhgy rhurhsdry- of Monday through Thursday. sult of years of'judicial experience Faculty, School of Education: There will be a staff luncheon and and represent the judgment of men fastlty meeting of the School of Education on Monday, August 4, at experienced in litigation as to the 12:05 o'clock sharp in. the Michigan League Building. All members of factors which will produce order, the Summer School faculty are expected to attend. expedition and fairness in jury C. O. Davis, Secretary, trials. Like other rules of law, theyj tend to become over formalized and Observatory Nights: Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, rigid and require constant re-ex- August 4, 5, 6, may be obtained in the office of the Summer Session from amination and occasional readjust- 9 a. m.. to 12 a. m. and 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. These tickets are intend- ment in order to keep them re- ed for students of the Summer Session who will present their Treasurer's sponsive to the needs of modern receipts when applying for them. Students desiring to avail themselves litigation. However, in this respect, of this opportunity to visit the Observatory should apply for tickets at I take it, the law of evidence is notI once for supply is limited. Edward H. Kraus. greatly different from other human institutions and mechanisms," Pro- Put-in-Bay Excursion: Party will leave the east entrance of the fessor Wickhem concluded. Natuial Scence Building by motor bus at 7 a.m. and arrive at the dock of thesteamer "Put-in-Bay" 9-t the foot of First Street, Detroit, at 8:45. GRUEN WATCHES 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 L L $1.50, and steamer $1.00. Both tickets on sale now in Room 9, University Hall. (Summer Session Office.) Those who wish may join the party on Jews the steamer. Excursion is compulsory for members of Geology 31s. The State Stree number of students who can be accommodated is limited. WATCH REPAIRING William H. Hobbs. TW O SHIPS CRASH Domestication of Musk DANCE AT JEA NEAR GIBRALTAR Ox in Alaska Planned 1111A BL LAN TE his victory over F. J. Williams, G. F. Patterson will meet D. Holmes sometime this week for the golf championship of the University. * * * In the horsesh.e singles tourna- ment, S. Plaks defeated R. Bauer to enter the finals. He will play the winner of the Shepard-Watson en- gagement in the final round. * * * Tenn-s, because it has at- tracted the greatest number of participants, has taken longer to finish. The singles and doubles tournament, however, has already reached the last stages of the game. In the sin- gles, H. Weisbecker will meet the winner of the H. L. Allan- H. R. Fox match in the final round. The doubles champion- ship will be contested by the team of Fox-Ranck against the winner of the Wood-Young and Dlugolenski- Gearhart match. One can rent parking space in Paris for two cents an hour. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS We have all makes. Remington, Royals, Corona, Underwood Colored duco finishes. Price $60 0. D. MORRILL 314 South State St. Phone+ I 6615 & u STARTING TODAY WUERTH 2:00--3:30 7:00--9:00 "THE 4TE XAI4 GARY COOP ER, FALWRAY ci @arwnount idbn 6 i ER'S IAMONDS ECEKOiAN The One Picture That No One .Should Miss!! urry! 'elers t at Liberty FINE JEWELRY i 11 (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press)Ay WASHINGTON, July 30. --Seek- II ISLAN N GOLDKETTE'S N BALLROOM D LAKE GIBRALTAR, July 31.-The Br ing suitable cattle for Alaska, the ish India Steamship company's Department of Agriculture has steamer Nerbudda and the Span- placed an order, for a herd of 30 ish steam ship Legazpi collided this musk oxen. Experiments are to be morningin a dense fog .100 miles made in domesticating them. east of Gibraltar. i An experienced collecor has been given the task of obtaining the Wireles report from the Ner- musk oxen in Greenland. At the budda said she might be able to last session of Congress $40,000 was keep afloat, while the Legazpi said appropriated for this purpose. her engines were out of commis- Resembling small-sized buffalo, musk oxen are considered the most sion. Salvage steamers went from truly Arctic of the larger mam- Gibraltar to the disabled vessels. mals native to North America. - c MICHIAN. - ar =r - - - -s - w - - s DINING ROOM SERVICE CAFETERIA and Soda Fountain 11illilliillllilllilllilil liltlillllillillil Scarlet Mask Band-Ohio State University On Grand River 11%2 miles east of Brighton, 6 miles west of New Hudson DANCING NIGHTLY, EXCEPT MONDAYS. SUNDAYS CONTINUOUS FROM 6 P. M. A LAKE AND RIVER OUTING Come to Detroit and treat your family to a grand one-day excursion on the luxurious Str. Put-in-Lay to PUT-IN-BAY ISLAND I;; r f- ? w-.. In Lake Erie. Detroit's popular pleasure park. Free music and dancing in the shi. s big ballrcorn. Four Lxc'rs at Put-in-Bay to enjoy the bathing beac.i, the new golf course, and all outdoor sports. icnic in tie grove, dance, explore the caves and enjoy the view from the top of Perry's monument. t Pery Monument Drive to Detroit and enjoy the DANCING MOONLIGHTS Leave Detroit. 8:45 p.m. Return. 11:30 p. m. Wednesday.Thursday, Saturday. Sunday and Holidays. Str. Put-In-Bay leaves fcot of First St., Detroit, daily as 9 a. m., returning at 8 p. m., except Frida ys, 10:15 p. m. Fare $1.00 rbund trip, weekdays; $1.50 Sundays and Lolidays. Steamer runs through to Cedar Point and Sandusky daily. Low est rate to C leveland via Put-In-Bay or Cedar Point. Perfect dining room and lunch counter service. CEDAR POINT On Fridays after July 4, a special excursion is given to Cedar Point. Fare, $1.75 round trip; chil- dren half-fare. A stay of th.ree hours is permitted to enjoy the great bathi--g beach, boardwalk and the thousand -and -one attractions Tf of this Lido of America. Cn other days a stay of one hour is allowed. - Luai T1wilES TODAY Ted Lewis "Is Everybody Happy" JIMMY GLEASON-SMITH & DALE-NOVELTY 4 DAYS STARTING SATURDAY LON HANKY THE -NHOLY __THREE z & DUSTIN STEAMER LINE Street Detroit, Michigan w I SUNDAY SHOWS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, P. M. ASHLEY Foot of First F- --I MICHIGAN REPERTORY PLAYERS EVGENE O'NEILL'S Present .1 ALL "BEYOND THE HORIZON" SE 75 C kTS PHONE 6300 for Reservations ENTS TONIGHT 8:15 ALSO SATVDAY, AVG. 2 Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre