SAY, JUNE 30, 1931. THE SUMMER MICMGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN )AYJUN 30 193. TE SMMERMIOIGA DAIY PGE EVE 9 t1 NATION SWAELTERS IS UNBROKEN HEAT 'ERIOD CONTINUES DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members 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. VOLUME XI TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1931 NUMBER 21 More Than 200 Persons Killed Throughout Country; Crops Suffer Heavy Loss. TEMPORARY RELIEF FELT Decided Change Expected Today or Tomorrow in Michigan; Other States Suffer. E .1 School of Education Assembly: The assembly of students and faculty of the School of Education, announced for Tuesday, June 30, at 4 p. m., will be held next week Tuesday, July 7, at 4 p. m., in the auditorium of the University High School. Excursion No. 1-Ann Arbor and Vicinity: Summer Session students who wish to take the first excursion around Ann Arbor boulevards, residence sections, the Stadium, the University libraries, and the Michi- gan Union, on Thursday, July 2, should make reservations in the Summer Dispensary: The Dispensary will be open from 8 to 12 and 1 to 5 daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday hours 8 to 12; Sunday hours 11 to 12. Room Calls: Students who are ill in their room and wish medical attention may call the Health Service, telephone 23248 for such service. The treasurer's receipt for tuition must be shown at each visit. Warren E. Forsythe PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Registration: Students interested in Major work in Physical Educa- tion register with Miss Campbell in the School of Education, University Elementary School. All other students register in Barbour Gymnasium. Medical Examinations: Students taking Physical Education must have a preliminary medical examination. Appointments should be made at the Health Service. Costumes: The gymnasium costume consists of a pair of circular bloomers, a white middy blouse, a pair of white sneakers or gymnasium shoes. Gray cotton suits are required for swimming. Costumes may be secured from G. J. Moe, 711 North University Avenue. Good second hand costumes may be obtained from Mrs. Black- burn, basement of Barbour Gymnasium. For dancing costumes, consult instructor. Locker Fee: All students registered in Physical Education are re- quired to pay a one dollar ($1.00) locker fee for the summer. Tickets can be obtained at the Treasurer's office. Margaret Bell, Director of Physical Education, Medical Adviser for Women. School of Education-Changes of Elections: Changes of elections may be made Thursday and Friday, July 2 and 3. Changes must be made in the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, room 1437 Un- iversity Elementary School. After July 3 changes should still be made in room 1437 Unviersity Elementary School, but only after payment of a fee of one dollar. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder (Continued on Page 8) CARTTER'S (By Associated Press) Much of the nation was moving feebly yesterday against the sev- enth consecutive day of oven-like temperatures. From the Rockies to the Atlantic seaboard, and from a short dis- tance below the Canadian border to the gulf, the heat bore down with merciless impartiality. There was scant hope of relief before Tuesday. Upward of 200 have died dur- ing the current wave. Cattle were reported dying in the fields of Iowa, Illinois and other middle-western states, which are bearing the brunt of the soaring temperatures. In Iowa the crops were suffering what agricultural experts termed an "ir- reparable damage." At least 46 persons died Sunday in Illinois, where the thermometer hovered around the century mark. In Chicago alone 30 deaths were at- tributed to the heat. In other mid- dle-western states the death list I r Session office, Room 9, University Hall. Tour starts at 2:30 p. m. from the steps of the General Library. These reservations must be made by Wednesday, July 1, 5 p. m. Students wishing to visit the Campus buildings, without taking the tour of the city, may join the party at 3:30 p. m. in front of the General Library. There is no charge for this excursion, automobiles being furnished by citizens of Ann Arbor. Carlton F. Wells M 0 N R 0 MW FIRSTNAMES BILL MY LAST NAME5S FARE WITH YOU THE BEST or' MNU - LUNCH ALSO ROOMS 0 A K L 'A N D Ap Health Service During the Summer: Extensive medical service is included among the privileges of all persons regularly enrolled in the Summer Session. This service is provided at the Health Service on North University Avenue, east of the gymnasia. RADIO PROGRAMS The prelude to Act III of "Seig- fried" will open the program by the Philco Symphony orchestra to be heard at 8:30 o'clock tonight over WXYZ and the Columbia system. Other numbers on the program are Song of the Evening Star from "Tannhauser," Dance of the Ap- prentices from "Meistersinger," and Vorspiel and Liebestod from "Tris- tan and Isolde." 1 1 I' d ro 4 YN F47"% CI mounted. Temporary relief came to some sections of the northern states- the Dakotas, Minnesota and north- ern Michigan-in drizzling rain, but no general showers served to alle- viate the blistering heat. Millions throughout the nation sought re- lief at beaches, where many were drowned. Continued warm weather for Illi- nois, Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Wis- consin, Minnesota and other cen- tral states was predicted. There were possibilities of local thunder- storms in northern Wisconsin, west- ern Minnesota and central Iowa. There was one death in Iowa. The temperature ranged from 91 in Creston to 102 in Sioux City- the latter establishing a June rec- ord. In Ohio there were four deaths :ue to heat and two due to drown- ng. The maximum in Detroit was 33 degrees Sunday evening, but it aad been 78 most of the afternoon. 4:30-Bert Lown and his Biltmore orchestra -WXYZ. 6:15-Dennis Orchestra-WBBM, KMOX. 6 :35-Baseball scores-WJR. 6:45--Camel Quarter hour-WXYZ, WMAQ. 7:00-P ryar's band-WXYZ, WPG. 7:01-PAUL WHITEMAN'S orchestra-WEJR. 8:30-Philco Symphony orchestra- WXYZ, WOWO, KMOX. 9:00--BEN BERNIE'S ORCHESTRA-WXYZ, WOWO,WMAQ. Lucky Strike orchestra-WWJ. 9:30-CZlumbans with Freddie Rich orches- tra-WXYZ, KMOX. 10:00-Fletcher Henderson orchestra-WXYZ, KMOX. 10:15-Lowell Thomas-WJR. 10:30-Camel Quarter hour-KMOX. Ben Pallock's orchestra-WJR. 11:00-Romanelli orchestra - (Toronto)- WXYz. 11:30-Red Apple club-WJR. 'the 1JJI1lLKJ of the Summer Campus C LASSIFIEJ7) ADVERTISINS LOST-Glasses in case, weekend before Commencement. Finder please call 21241. Reward. BOARD-First class, by the week, $5.50 for 3 meals per day; $4.75 for two meals. Slightly higher rates by the single meal. One half block from the Campus at 213 South Thayer. Phone 5156. ""- An Opportunity to mmow Save on a Nece, s s itY (Why Not?) fAl Complete Line of Everything Musical MUSIC TEACHER'S SUPPLIES PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS VICTOR RADIO I University Music House Devoted to Music William Wade Hinshaw r. William and Maynard Phone 7515 col Phone MI 1.e 23-23-1 O F course Michigan Men have long been noted for their smartness of dress and neatness of appearance. And always as an accompaniment to this quality has gone a clear, cool practicality in the economics of purchasing and caring for clothing. It is to this combination of desirable qualities that GREENE'S ha smade itsappeal and on which it has founded its success. Again this summer GREENE'S respect- fully offers its services to Michigan men, old and new. Summer Campus life demands much cleaning and pr essing service. GREENE'S are better equipped and more earnest in their desire to give you such service than any others. And yet, the cost is no greater-illustrated below is the cash card entitling you to $6.00 of service for only $5.00. Of course it may be used for any of our services-from cleaning and pressing suits or blocking and cleaning that summer felt to renovating those slightly soiled and out of shape ties. You owe your- self this economy-take advantage of the opportunity when our representative calls at the house-or simply phone the office and we'll gladly send one up specially for you. A pleasant and successful summer. C r 1ies 11 I Equipment for EXTRA VALUE $6.00 Work $5.00 Cash CALL AND DELIVER AT CASH AND CARRY PRICES CARD all Sports GofSeat Spca ris Golf Sets at Special Prices Racquet Restringing seo. J. Moe reenes CL EANEReS AND DYERS TWO STORES 11 N. University Ave. 902 S. State St. Aim-