m THE MICHIGAN DAILY I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Pub;icat.on in the Ruryetin iscon-tr~ctlvp ncfc to all members of the Vivermity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. 11 Yanks' 6-Run Rally Defeats Tigers In 5th Dr. Emeneau Discusses Kota Language In Linguistics Talk k ' School of Education, 1437 U.E.S., once. at Hillel Summer Session Group: Due to the holiday of Tisha be-Ab ther informal dance originally planned for Saturday, Aug. 6 will be held Tues-8 day, Aug. 9 at 8:30 p.m. at the Foun- dation, Oakland and East University. All Jewish students are invited. Re-E freshments will be served.2 To Those Interested in qualifying@ as applicants for the Ed. D. Degree: Those who wish to qualify for the Ed. D. degree in Education, and thus become an applicant for this degree,1 will report to Room 4200 Universitya High School, for the qualifying ex- amination at 1 o'clock, either on Sat- urday afternoon, Aug. 6, or on Mon- day afternoon, Aug. 8. This is not a1 subject-matter examipation and no special preparation will be expected.1 The Graduate Outing Club will meet at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, at the northwest entrance of the Rackham1 Building to go to Saline Valley Farms for swimming, baseball, and a picnic. Come and bring your friends. Sunday Evening Vesper Service: The final Summer Session Vesper Service will be held on the Library Terrace Sunday, Aug. 7, at 7 o'clock. A serv- ice of music will be given by the Sum- mer Session Chorus and the Summer Session Orchestra. The Christian Student Prayer Group will hold its regular meeting at 5 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 7, in the Michigan League. The room will be announced upon the League bulletin board. All Christian students wel- come. German Table: Final banquet spon- sored by the Deutscher Verein of the Summer Session will be held at the Michigan League, Hussey Room on Wednesday, Aug. 10 at 7 p.m. Price one dollar, tax included. There will be musical offerings, entertainment and talks. Mr. Vernon B. Kellett will be toastmaster. Reservations should be made through the departmental office (204 U.H. Ext. 788) before Tuesday noon. Detroit Graduate Study Center Stu- dents: Bulletins listing the courses to be offered in Detroit during the first semester of 1938-39 are now available in the office of the Graduate School.,# Students who plan to take the Study Center work are urged to make course selections and have them approved by the proper departmental advisers before the end of the Sum- mer Session. The Bureau has received notice of the following Michigan Civil Service Examinations : Watchman C, $80 a month. Steam Fireman B, $105 per month, temporarily subject to an 8 per cent salary reduction. S t e a m Operating Engineering DETROIT, Aug. 4.-(R)-The New York Yankees landed on Vernon Ken- nedy with a six-run blast in the fifth. inning today and coasted in with an 8 to 4 victory over the Tigers behind Monte Pearson's nine-hit pitching. The victory boosted the Yanks' American League leading margin to 2%/2 games over the idle Cleveland In- dians, whom they meet in a three- game series beginning tomorrow. WASHINGTON WINS ST. LOUIS, Aug. 4.-(-P)-Harry Kelley, veteran right hander, pitched shutout ball for seven innings today and then eased up as the Washington Senators took the finale of a three- game series with the St. Louis Browns, 10 to 4. While the Browns were being handcuffed, the Senators hit south- paw Howard Mills freely and piled up nine runs, three of which resulted from Zeke Bonura's seventh inning homer. CHICAGO BEATS A's CHICAGO, Aug. 4.-G'P)-With Rip Radcliff and Gerald Walker pacing their 31-hit attack, Chicago's White Sox beat the Philadelphia Athletics in both games 'of a doubleheader to- day, 8 to 2 and 7 to 3. Radcliff, who banged out four singles and a double in the first game and got three for five in the second, ran his two-day string to 10 consecu- tive safeties before he was stopped in the nightcap. Walker poked out two doubles and a single in the first game and two doubles and two singles in the second. BEES DOWN PIRATES BOSTON, Aug. 4.-(P)-Bespec- tacled Danny MacFayden hurled the Boston Bees to a 4 to 3 win over Pitts- burgh's league-leading Pirates today, giving him his 10th victory of the season and his fourth straight. He allowed 12 hits but held the Pirates in check in the pinches., No Statistical Tabulations Made As Yet; Decisions, Can Only Be Tentative In the last of his series of talks about his recent three-year investiga- tion of the Dravidian languages of southern India, Dr. Murray B. Em- eneau, Linguistic Institute faculty member, yesterday noon described in detail the curious grammatical and syntactic features of the Kota lan- guage. With the prefatory remark that conclusions as yet could be only ten- tative because no statistical tabula- tion has been made, Dr. Emeneau proceeded to generalize about certain of the more obvious peculiarities. Kota,, for instance, is a language u~ih inly mildly (nthPH- ti d pressed by a noun that, upon analysis, is seen to mean really "a razor in which there is sharpness." There is no word for "sharp." An additional curiosity of Kota is that every tense, mode, and aspect of the verb has a nominal form, which functions as a noun. Such a form may, however, be used in the forma- tion of a semi-sentence in which there is no finite-verb; and a string of such groups several pages long may occur, said Dr. Emeneau, who declared the native speaker feels a kind of suspense uniting such groups until after a while a finite verb does appear. Milk Fund Drive Starts Tomorrow I t 1 t w nie is ony mliy synLiu e an__ therefore word order, as in English, Mayor Walter C. Sadler has named is of considerable importance in syn- tomorrow as the day on which mem- tax. bers of the Women's Relief Corps of The nouns in Kota, said Dr. Em- Ann Arbor, assisted by Boy Scouts, enau, are inflected optionally with and armed with milk bottles and milk plural suffixes and with directional bottle caps, will attempt to raise and syntactic suffixes. The verb has money to carry on their campaign to several voices,' including those which give milk to the undernourished chil- the speaker termed the constant, im- dren of the city, Mrs. Ruth B. Buch- mediative, and inconstant. In the anan, president of the Corps, an- verb, furthermore, it is significant nounced yesterday. that the personal ending is important, The milk bottle caps will be used but not the idea of number, which ),s tags and the dimes and quarters may or may not be expressed. will be dropped into the bottles, lend- With both sounds and visual il- ing a novel touch to the drive, ac- lustrations in the phonetic alphabet cording to Mrs. Buchanan. Dr. Emeneau showed the unusual Only about 40, children have been Kota method of indicating adjectival helped so far, Mrs. Buchanan said, but relationships. The language, he said, the Corps funds have given out and has no adjectives. Such an idea as the drive is necessary if the work is "a sharp razor" would have to be ex-: to go on. ) ' .....)O~e.O ie-y~e- :- t -' O0<-- t< > U O: . t){'. .' CRYSTAL CLEAR REFRESHMENT V ABBOR SPRINGS WATER it comes in bottles for home, office or shop. 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