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SVMMER rdlCMUAN DAILI

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

? ~I RtMMERM~cuiANflAL! STURAY, UGUT 2,193

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Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the Sum-
mer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday.
VOL. X. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930 NUMBER 29
Excursion No. 7: The Ford Airport, including landing fields, air-
c'rome, and assembly of the tri-motor planes; also, a visit to Henry Ford's
Museum of Americana known as Greenfield Village, which includes ex-
amples of early American architecture, and Edison's original Menlo Park
Laboratory. Round trip, by motorbus, $1.00. Reservations must be made
before Tuesday, August 5, 6:00 p.m., in Room 9, University Hall. The
number of students who can be accommodated is limited.
Carlton F. Wells.
' The Women's Educational Club: The Women's Educational Club
will meet at the League at 7:15 on Monday evening. Dr. Katherine B.
Greene will speak on "The Child and the Teacher." Berniece Backus.
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
.t seven o'clock. Dean J. B. Edmonson will speak on the subject: "Should'

Two Pasadena Stars
Win Upset' Victories
on Seabright Courts
(By Associated Press)
SEABRIGHT, N. Y., Aug. 1.-For
the first time since Howard Kinsey
]won it in 1924, the coveted Sea-
bright tennis bowl was certain to
travel to the far west today.
Upset victories in the semi-final
round of men's singles yesterday
placed two 18-year-old Pasadena
youths into the championship
round of the Seabright invitation
tournament - Ellsworth Vines, jr.,
and Sydney B. Wood, Jr.
Vines scored his second victory in
five days over Francis T. Hunter of
New Rochelle, N. Y., world-famed
internationalist and No. 2 in the
national ranking. Wood gained the
right to face Vines for the title to-
day by eliminating the strongly fa-
vored southerner, Clifford Sutter of

the Federal Government
cation?
Lutheran Students:
this Sunday evening at'
309 E. Washington St.
School are invited.

or the Senate Government Control Public Edu- New Orleans.
Thomas Diamond. Despite Vines' sensational victory
over Hunter in the final round of
There will be a party for Lutheran Students the metropolitan turf court cham-
7:30 at the Zion Lutheran Church Parish Hall, pionshipshasadnayuth couls
All Lutheran students attending the Summer thought the Pasadena youth could
R. N Mc~chae, Suden Pasor. turn the trick again with an arous-
R. N. McMichael, Student Pastor. ed Hunter on the other side of the
net and eager for revenge

FOORRSIATT ENTON
-
Hoover Believes Ambassadorship STUDENTS
to Mexico Most Important =
in Hemisphere. and
BEST TYPES DESCRIBED VISITING
(By Associated Press) = FACULTY -
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. -In an -
effort to fill the diplomatic post he
considers most important in the = Do not fail while in Ann 2
western hemisphere, President Hoo- = Arbor to visit the display
ver has turned his attention to the = of
selection of a successor for Dwight = Merrick Heirloom 2
W. Morrow, ambassador to Mexico. Handmade=
Ambassador Morrow has set Sep- jIChinese Rugs
tember as the time he will probably ICssR g
relinquish his Mexico City post in Then you will understand
preparation for the November sen- why people, seeing these
atorial campaign in New Jersey, in rugs for the first time, ex-
which he is the Republican candi- claim, !"These are so differ-c
date. ent! I have never before
It is generally expected in diplo- - seen such beautiful rugs."
matic circles here that one of Mr. A shifus
Morrow's final acts in Mexico City elovny rus has ousarruaved
will be to lay before the Mexican'= from China; in Creams,
government the name of his suc-= Blacks; Orchids, Lavenders, _
cessor, to learn if the President's and Rose; sizes % 1/2ft., square
l"r" h and round, to 9'x12'. Prices
selection is "persona grata~ to the = from $6.75 to $350.00. Many 2
southern republic.- 9'x12's- highest quality at
Those close to the President said $300.00 and under to make
today the chief executive has in = roomfor new importations
- for fall. Never before have 2
mind two types of men which he I been able to offer 9'x12's at
feels might measure up to the rep- 2= such prices.
utation established by Mr. Morrow I=2 Merrick Chinese rugs can be
in the Mexican capital. One of these 2= so selected as to be suitable
is the business man or banker in- 2= with any period of furniture. 2
terested in public service. The oth-
er is the career diplomat of the Mrs R Be c
type of Hugh S. Gibson, ambassa- I . K
dor to Belgium and close friend of
the President. = 928 Church Street
The proximity of Mexico to the ; I!!1111 11S11111111111111
United States, with its consequent _
international problems, the increas-
ing trade between the two countries NOW
and the growing importance of SHOWINGW
Mexico in Pan-American affairs "T HE
have caused Mr. Hoover to devote
to this vacancy more than the usu-
al attention he gives diplomatic ap-
pointments.

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kitchenette. For married couple;
to be occupied for the next
school year. Location preferably
on East side.2Reply Box 333.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Completely furnished
apartment; double and single
rooms, showers and garage. Be-
tween State and Division. Avail-
able now. Dial, 8544 or 9714.
27, 28, 29
FOR RENT-322 E. Jefferson St.
Furnished first floor apt. Also
newly decorated rooms. Call A.
M. or evening. 29, 30, 31
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twenty years.
Prompt service. Experienced operators.
Moderate rates.
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Summer students who are candidates for the Master's Degree in1
Physics and who have not consulted the Department Committee on Scientists to Observe
Master's Degrees should make an appointment this week with the de-
partment secretary, Room 1051, East Physics Building, to meet the com- Eclipse in South Seas
mittee next Monday and discuss their programs. R. A. Sawyer.

(By Associated Press)
Detroit Civil Service Examinations for Positions in Social Work: On SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1-Bound
August 12 there will be held an examination at the Detroit Civil Service for "Tin Can Island" with a supply
Commission in Detroit for positions in case work. Applications to take of all-day suckers, chewing gew-
that examination should be sent in at least one week previously. I should gaws to purchase the good-will and
be glad to talk with any students who might be interested. I can be coos to of the natives, an
reached in my office daily at ten o'clock. (Signed) A. E. Wood. co-operation of the natives, a group
of United States navy scientists to-
day was heading for the south seas
Faculty, School of Education: There will be a staff luncheon and to view the solar eclipse Oct. 22.
faculty ;meeting of the School of Education on Monday, August 4, at iThe party, headed by Lieutenant
12:05 o'clock sharp in the Michigan League Building. All members of Commander C. H. J. Keppler, sailed
the Summer School faculty are expected to attend. Thursday for Pago Pago, Samoa, en
C. O. Davis, Secretary. route to Niufou, which seafarersi
'. -have dubbed "Tin Can Island."

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ubservatory Nigts: tickets fr visitors' Nights at the Observatory,
August 4,.5, 6, may be obtained in the office of the Summer Session from
9 a. m. to 12 a. m. and 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. 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. .
M'DONALD TO VISIT Grand Jury Discredits
PASSION PLAY FETE BrundidgeTestimony
(By Associated Press) (By Associated Press)
LONDON, Aug. 1-Prime Minister CHICAGO Aug. 1.-The charges
MacDonald anticipated by a day
the end of the parliamentary ses- of Harry T. Brundidge, St. Louis
sion when he left London Thursday newspaper man, that Chicago re-
afternoon for Oberammergau to at- porters have been engaged in rack-
tend the Passion Play. eteering were described by the
The business of .steering the county grand jury today as "found-
house of commons thirough its clos- ed on hearsay" and "containing
ing hours prior to the summer re-ea
cess was left to Philip Snowden, nothing of an incriminating char-
chancellor of the exchequer. acter."
DANCE AT JEAN GOLDKET T E'S
BLUE L ANTERN BALL ROOM
ISLAND LAKE
Scarlet Mask Band-Ohio State University
On Grand River 1s miles east of Brighton, 6 miles west of New Hudson
DANCING NIGHTLY, EXCEPT MONDAYS.
SUNDAYS CONTINUOUS FROM 6 P. M.

Manuscripts of 643 poems sub-
mitted in an international poetry
contest were destroyed in a fire at
Southhampton, Long Island, re-
cently.

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2:00-3:30
7:00-9:00

CAINOEING
SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY
On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar Street

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Last Time Tonight
MICHIGAN REPERTORY
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"BEYOND THE

HORIZON"

Take a Boat Ride to Port Huron on

Big Str. Tashmoo
Come to Detroit any day this Summer, park your car on the dock, and enjoy
this all-day sail over the great International Highway of Lakes and Rivers.
Free Dancing on the boat. Splendid Cafeteria and Lunch Service. See
Detroit river front, Belle Isle, Lake St. Clair, the Flats and the celebrated
"Venice of America." This cruise of 61 miles each way takes you through
a constantly changing panorama of rare land and water views.
Port Huron, Sarnia, St. Clair Flats, Algonac
Str. Tashmoo leaves Griswold St. Dock at 9 a. m., Daily and Sunday; ar-
live Port Huron 2 p. m. Returning, leave PORT HURON, 3:10 p. m.,
arrive Detroit 7:45 p. m. FARES: Tashmoo Park or St. Clair Flats, weekdays
$1; Sundays, $1.25, R.T. Port Huron or Sarnia, Ont., one way, $1.10, R.T. $2.
TASHMOO PARK
half-way Detween Detroit and Port Huron is Detroit's favorite pleasure park
where you may spend six hours and return on Str. Tashmoo in the eve-
ning. Free dancing in the pavilion; picnic in the grove, baseball, golf and
all outdoor sports and amusements.
FOR AN AFTERNOON RIDE
Take Str. Florida to St. Clair Flats or Tashmoo Park, Lv. 1:30 p.m. Return
on Str. Tashmoo, 7:45 p. m., week days. SUNDAY S, Lv. 2 p. m. Return
7:45 or 10:15 p. m. Three hours at Tashmoo Park; four hours at St. Clair
Flats; Fare, weekdays, $1 R. T. Sundays, $1.25 R. T.
reaingG.J. y., teen DetoitadPot
Rauil.road Tickets H, ae goda steamers either direction

Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre

ALL. SEATS~

75 CENTS

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LET'S ALL GO-GREATER MOVIE SEASON
Now Playing at 2:00, 3:50, 7:00, 9:00
LON
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The Man of a Thousand Faces
Now Talks With Different Voices
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Talking
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P o e «

Dancing
Moonlights
To
SUGAR
ISLAND
Drive to Detroit and
enjoy an evening of mu-
sic and dancing on Str.
Tashmoo and in the
pavilion at Sugar Is-
land. Tickets 75c. Park
on the dock. Leave at
8:45 every evening.

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