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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

British Woman
To Speak Here
British Laborite and former mem-
ber. of the London County Council,
Mrs. Robert Fraser, will give a talk
on British Labor and World War n
at 4:15 p.m. Sunday in the Rackham
Lecture Hall.
Mrs. Fraser, who is being brought
to Ann Arbor by the Committee to
Defend America by Aiding the Allies,
is a graduate of the London School
of Economics and wife of Robert
Fraser, British journalist and mem-
ber of the Ministry of Information.
CLASSIFIEID
DIRECTORY
TYPING
TYPING-Experienced. L. M. Hey-
wood, 414 Maynard St. Phone 5689.
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist
in graduate school work. Mimeo-
graphing and notary public. 706
Oakland. 6327.
MISCELLANEOUS
DAY NURSERY and overnight ac-
commodations for infants and
young children. English for for-
eign childrn. Phone 8293.
WANTED-To borrow $5,000 on 100,
acres of land, with 2 mile of lake,
frontage. Sound borrower. 6%
interest. For further information
call Oril Ferguson, 928 Forest.
Phone 2-2839.
LOST and FOUND
LOST-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fra-
ternity pin-Initials H.. S. on back.1
Please call 2-1513.
FOR RENT ]
SINGLE ROOM, double with adjoin-
ing lavatory. Suite with private
bath and shower. 422 E. Washing-
ton.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Royal Standard Type-
writer. Will Sapp, Michigan Daily.
ENGLISH Setter Puppies. Regis-
tered. 3005 Plymouth Rd., Ph. 5132.
HELP WANTED+
STUDENT to work for board. 523
Packard, Phone 2-2320.
LAUNDERING
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price.
LAUNDRY: Students' laundry. Shirts
12c. Phone 4863 for other prices.
Cash and carry. Mrs. Richards.
SILVER LAUNDRYf
07 Hoover Phone 5594
Free pickups and deliveries
Price List]
(All articles washed and ironed)
Shirts ...... ............ .14c
Undershirts.... ............04
Shorts ..................... .047
Pajama Suits ................10]
Socks, pair ................. ..031
1andkerchiefs . . ............02
Bath Towels ................ .03
All Work Guaranteed
Also special prices on Coeds'
laundries. All bundles done sep-
arately. No markings. Silks and
wools are our specialty.

British-Russian Pact Signed

All-State Dance
Will Be Today

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Grand
For

March Is Planned
Afternoon Event

The 48 states will be honored at an
All-State tea dance from 3:30 to 5:30
p.m. today in the League Ballroom.
Chairmen Elsie Courtney and Jean
Rendinell have announced that be-
sides having 12 hostsesses to intro-
duce students, there will be a grand
march between 4 and 4:15 p.m., to
enable the dancers to mix.
In the line of features to carry out
the theme, the orchestra will play
many state and college songs and will
answer requests from the students.
efreshments will be served.
Complimentary to the student body,
these dances are held weekly, with
Clark McClellan and his orchestra
providing music.
Women are asked to sign up in the
Undergraduate Office in the League
to serve'as hostesses for the tea and
weekend dances. Lists will be posted
each week and will be taken down
before the dances.
More men are urged to come to
these tea dances.

Y POPULAR REQUE ST
CHAPAYEV
Thursday, July 17
Gripping and powerful story with battle scenes
more realistic than any million dollar Hollywood
production has yet achieved.
The Childhood of Maxim, Gorky
Thursday, July 24
Acclaimed by New York critics as the most per-
fectly cast picture of the decade.

Tickets on sale at Wahr's, League, Union
Series of Two for Fifty cets
No single tickets to be sold.

Russian Foreign Commissar V. M. Molotov (seated) signed the British-Russian military agreement con-
eluded at Moscow. Behind him Sir Stafford Cripps (left), British ambassador to Moscow, and Premier Joseph
Stalin (center) looked on. This is an RCA test transmission by radio from Moscow to New York.
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ART CINEMA, LEAG U E

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Policy Group
To Hear Talk
By Compton
(Continued from Page 1)
from 1927 to 1936. He was chairman
of the governing board of the Ameri-
can Institute of Physics from 1931
to 1936 and of the Science Advisory
Board from 1933 to 1935. From 1935
to 1937 he was a member of the Ad-
visory Committee on Research for
Railroads and director of the Boston
Chamber of Commerce from 1932 to
1933.
Awarded the Rumford medal by
the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences in 1931, -he is a trustee of
the Memorial Foundation for Neuro-
Endocrine Research of Boston and
also a trustee of Norwick University.
Dr. Compton is a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sci-
ences, the American Philosophical
Society, the American Chemistry So-
ciety, the American Electrochemistry
Society, the American Institute of
Electrical Engineering, the Ameri-
can Society of Mechanical Engineer-
ing, the Institute of Aeronautical
Sciences, the Society for the Promo-
tion of Engineering Education and
the Franklin Institute.
Policy Course
Hears Emeny
(Continued from Page 1)
of butter" policy that enabled the
totalitarian powers to build up re-
serves of essential supplies from
abroad, Professor Emeny related, say-
ing, "Thus while the democracies
slept the impossible happened. Ger-
many with her two Axis satellites,
Italy and Japan, were able to develop
a military power which may yet strike
down a major portion of this world."
In spite of the natural resources
now available to Germany, Professor
Emeny maintained, "the fact remains
that so long as the blockade of the
sea approaches to Europe holds, Eur-
ope of the Nazis must slowly starve.
It is one thing to provide food and
other resources for 80,000,000 Ger-
mans, but quite another problem for
Germany to maintain even a mini-
mum standard of life for over 300,-
000,000 additional Europeans."

Health Service
Director Notes
Case Increase
Reporting on the University Health
Service for the school year 1940-41,
Dr. Warren G. Forsythe, director, de-
clared that appendicitis and infecti-
ous mononuele'bsis (glandular fever)
appeared to be steadily rising in fre-
quency.
Acute appendicitis cases numbered
168 this year, as compared to 133
last year, and 93 the year before.
Glandular fever patients totaled 110
for 1940-41, whereas cases reported for
the past two years numbered 79 and
56 respectively.
Among the contagious, measles
cases went up sharply, increasing
from 1 case last year to 45 for the
past school session. Contagions in
general mounted from 11 cases iri
1939-40 to 67 in 1940-41.
Although there was an increase in
student sickness during the past year,
Dr. Forsythe pointed out that the
completion of one school year in the
new Health Service quarters showed
measurable improvements from use of
better facilities. Advantages in die-
tetics, dentistry, allergy, x-ray; opth-
almology, mental hygiene and bed
care were noted.
Each of the departments noted
served an increased number of stu-
dents during the year, made possible
through the enlarged facilities af-
forded by the larger and well equipped
quarters.
Problems for next year, Dr. For-
sythe said, were mainly related to
uncertain expectations as to total stu-
dent enrollment.
Clark Qualifies With 135
SPOKANE, July 15. --())-- Jim
Clark of Long Beach, Calif., clinched
medal honors of the National Public
Links Golf Championship today by
adding a par 71 to his first round 64.
It gave him a qualifying total of 135
and there wasn't a player within
shooting distance of him.
Bristles for best quality paint
brushes come from hogs raised in
China and Manchuria.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 2)

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Comachie (or MacConnachie); Robb,
Miss I.; Stockwell, Dr. H. R.; Wing,
Dr. Leonard.
The students of The Smith jLeague
House, located at 1102 E. Ann Street
invite the Students of the Summer
Session, their friends, and visiting
members of The New Education Fel-
lowship Conference to a reception on
Friday, July the eleventh from 9:00
to 10:30 p.m. followed by dancing
until 1:00 a.m.
Students, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts: Except under
extraordinary circumstances, course
dropped after the third week, Satur-
day, July 19th, will be recorded with
a grade of E.
Carillon Recital. Percival Price,
University Carillonneur, will play a
group of French Songs, including
eighteenth century, popular, and
modern compositions, from 7:15 to 8
p.m., Thursday, July 17 in the Bur-
ton Memorial Tower.
July 16, 4:15 Technological and
Scientific Resources. Karl T. Comp-
ton, President of Massachusetts Insti-
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