YSUNDAY, JUL' V~ 24, 1932 43 Ordnance Officers Meet HereJuly 31 Forty-three regular and reserve of- ficers of the Army Ordnande depart- ment will arrive at the University o-_ July 31 for the annual two week Or- dnance Training period, according tc Prof. Alfred H. .White", colonel of or- dnance reserve, and professor of chemical engineering in the Univer- sity. Not drills and parades, but hard study on problems of the chemistry and metallurgy of explosives and metals will be the order of the day. The manufacture and loading of shells for artillery is the special problem assigned these technical men of the Army. Church in the Development of Sum- mer Study" at the Student Guild at 6:30 p. m. today. Fellowship hour will follow. Presbyterian Students: Professor Howard Y. McClusky will conduct the meeting this evening at the Church House (1422 Washtenaw). Social hour at 5:30. Unitarian Service: ,"W h a t's On Our Young People's Minds" will be the last of three addresses by the Reverend W. H. Gysan, Unitarian Church at 10:45 this morning. Liberal Students Union: Robert C. Angell, of the Department of Socio- logy, will speak on "Marriage and Its Problems in Modern, Life" to the Liberal Students Union, Unitarian Church, corner State and Huron Sts., at 7:30 Sunday evening. There will be refreshments and a social hour after the discussion. Reformed Students: Church serv- ice will be conducted Sunday morn- ing by Mr. B. Kruithof at the Phi Alpha Kappa fraternity on 1000 East Ann St. The Service will begin at 10 o'clock. St. Andrew's Church Sunday Serv- ices: 8:00 a. m. The Holy Commun- ion; 9:30 a. m. Summer School of Religion for children, 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten; 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, by the Reverend Henry Lewis, "The Problem of Self- Control." Classes in Religious Instruction: 10:00 a m., Harris Hall, Christian Biography, leader Miss Ellen Gam- mack. 8:00 p. m., The Rectory 725 Oxford Rd., Christian Philosophy of Life, leader the Reverend Henry Lewis. SWIM at Newport Beach Portage Lake Governor cat Siege of Indiana Mine (Associated Press ViLoto) Gov. Harry G. Leslie of Indiana is shown with Mrs. Irwin Coffey (left) and Mrs. Emil Coffey, YiIves of miners who were besieged for two days in a coal mine near Dug ger, Ind.; by more than 1,000 union sym- pathizers. omance Tat es Place of Parent Match-aking Hinawaii Today HONOLULU, July 23.--- (AP) - Cupid, with some able assistance from modern America, hsis kicked the props from under o-,nie of the orient's oldest customs arid hoisted the banner of romance i:i place of parental match-making. I Here in Hawaii, wher u, Mr. Kip- ling to the contrray notwlithstanding, east meets west on tomraon ground, when a Japanese youth sees a maid who fills his-eye, he sim ply tells her about it. He doesn't -'ait for par- ental approval. And if a Japanese lass sees a youth who warms the cockles of her heart she, no different in this respect from her Caucasian Sisters, finds ways of letting him know without unseeming boldness. It's all a part of tho melting proc- ess and the commingling of east with west, according to the Rev. Katsuyo- shi Miyao of Honolulu, who has set a record for joining members of his race in matrimony. He estimates he has preformed over 6,000 Japanese wedding ceremonies in the last 25 years. Gone is the day in Hawaii when Japanese boys and girls were forced into marriages of convenience, al- RIDE at MULLISONI SADDLE STABLES OUT WEST HURON ST PHONE 7418 though the practice still may go on in Japan, he said. "Until seven or eight years ago I knew cases where Hawaiian-born Japanese were compelled to marry strangers with arrangements strictly between parents," Mr. Miyao said. Hr Book ll : 1 _: I i I s Ij ALMOST' a fraternity man. Almost a class leader.'And on the tough college courses, he almost made the grade~ .What was wrong? Loss of energy, listlessness, lack of appe" tite Aare signs of constipation. Personalities are clouded. Class and campus life are seriously handicapped. e But you can banish constipation so easily. Just eat a delicious cereal. Kellogg's ALL. BRAN. Two tablespoonfuls daily are guaran- teed to give relief. Ask that it be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant. You'll enjoy Kellogg's Slumber Music, broadcast over WJZ and associated stations of the N. B. C. every Sunday evening at 10.30 E. D.S. T. Also KFI Los Angeles, KOMO Seattle at 10.00, and KOA Denver at 10.30. ALL-BRAN 1i. 11 , " , " w C 0 '7 0 f, ' I 1 I ' I I .~.- . -