a ar,:r"n' z., z THE MICHIGAN DAILY f___Soviet Plane Prepared For Bombing Mission Art Cinema League I Vet PAGE T HE Quad Will Offer DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) has received notice of the following Civil Service Examinations. Last date for filing application is noted in each case: United States Civil Service Junior Public Health Nurse, salary $1,800, until further notice. Farmer-Fieldman, $2,600, August 7, 1941. Senior Inspector, Ordnance Mater- ial, $2,600, until further notice. Inspector, Ordnance Material, $2,- 300, until further notice. Associate Inspector, Ordnance Ma- terial, $2,000, until further notice. Assistant Inspector, Ordnance Ma- terial, $1,800, until further notice. Junior Inspector, Ordnance Mater- ial, $1,620, until further notice. Principal Industrial Specialist, $5,- 600, August 7, 1941. Senior Industrial Specialist, $4,600, August 7, 1941. Industrial Specialist, $3,800, August 7, 1941. Weekdays 2- 4 7- 9 P.M. NOW PLAYING! THE BIG MUSICAL FUN-SHOW Associate Industrial Specialist, $3,- 200, August 7, 1941. Assistant Industrial Specialist, $2,- 600, August 7, 1941. Housing Management Supervisor, $3,800, August 14, 1941. Chief Housing Management Super- visor, $6,500, August 14, 1941. Principal Housing Management Supervisor, $5,600, August 14, 1941. Senior Housing Management Su- pervisor, $4,600, August 14, 1941. Associate Housing Management Supervisor, $3,200, August 14, 1941. Assistant Housing Management Su- pervisor, $2,600, August 14, 1941. Project Auditor, 3,200, until further notice. Chief Project Auditor, $5,600, until further notice. Head Project Auditor, $4,600, until further notice. Principal Project Auditor, $3,800, until further notice. Senior Project Auditor, $3,500, un- til further notice. Associate Project Auditor, $2,900, until further notice. Assistant Project Auditor, $2,600, until further notice. Coal Mine Inspector, $3,800, De- cember 31, 1941. Senior Coal Mine Inspector, $4,600, December 31, 1941. Associate Coal Mine Inspector, $3,- 200, December 31, 1941. Assistant Coal Mine Inspector, $2,- 600, December 31, 1941. Assistant Inspector of Hulls, $3,200, September 4, 1941. Assistant Inspector of Boilers, $3,- 200, September 4, 1941. Associate Public Health Nursing Consultant, $3,200, July 26, 1941. Assistant Public Health Nursing Consultant, $2,600, July 26, 1941. Poultry Coordinator, $3,800, August 1, 1941. Complete announcements on file at the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall. Office hours: 9-12 and 2-4. Tuesday, 11 a.m. "Religion-Its Na- ture and Aim," Professor Leroy Wa- terman, East Conference Room, Rack ham Building. Wednesday, 11 a.m. "Perversions of Religion by False Reasoning," Pro- fessor Leroy Waterman, East Confer- ence Room, Rackham Building. Thursday, 11 a.m. "Perversions of Religion by Wishful Thinking," Pro- fessor Leroy Waterman, East Con- ference Room, Rackham Building. The Fellowship of Reconciliation will meet next Tuesday evening in Lane Hall at 7:30 to discuss the first chapter of the book "War Without Violence" by Krishnald Shridharani. Please read the reference material before coming. (On file at Lane Hall). Everyone is invited. Enid Szantho, Contralto and Arthur Hackett, Tenor, members of the Sum- mer Session Faculty of the School of Music, will present a joint recital at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 22, in the Hill Auditorium. They will be ac- companied by John Kollen and Joseph Brinkman, Pianists, also of the School of Music Faculty. This recital will be open to the general public.. Pirates Beat Dodgers BROOKLYN, July 21. -(')- The Brooklyn Dodgers' lead in the Na- tional League was reduced to one game over te. idle Cardinals today when the Pirates pounded out an 8 to 3 triumph. Elbie Fletcher and Vincent DiMaggio each hit home runs to account for four of the Pirates' tallies. Filmed in Russia, "The Childhood of Maxim Gorky" will be offered by the Art Cinema League at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the Lecture Hall of the Rackham School. Depicting the early life of the great Russian author, "The Childhood of Maxim Gorky" stars Alyosha Lyar- sky in the title role. Tickets for the film, the second of a series of two Russian motion pic- tures, may be obtained at the Union, the League and Wahr's Book Store. K A Red army mechanic prepares to load bombs below the wings of a plane which Russian sources said was being readied for a bombing mission as the pilot in the cockpit warms the motor. This photo was sent from Moscow to New York by radio. Dark Horses, Ox Lodge Win Pretzel Benders Bow 11-10 In Overtime Game In an overtime game yesterday, Art Hughes belted out a long triple to defeat the Pretzel Benders 11 to 10 and give the Dark Horses their sec- ond victory in as many games. Mau- rice Richards again went the dis- tance for the Dark Horses while Ray Rynberg hurled for the losers. Football guard Bob Kolesar pitched five-hit ball against the Physics squad in the only other National League contest as Ox Lodge brought their won-lost record up to .500 by a 12 to 3 score. Curt Merritt pitched for the Physicists. The Faculty team defaulted to Cic- ero's Pups. Today, in the American League, the Blitzkriegers will play the In- dians, the Legal Eagles will face the Curriculum Workshop squad and the Tigers will meet the Chemists. At 4:15 p.m. tomorrow the National League will go into action again when the Pretzel Benders meet Ox Lodge, Cicero's Pups engage the Dark Horses and the Physicists battle it out with the Faculty. Tea Dance Tomorrow Classroom dress or tennis or golf togs will be entirely appropriate for the tea dance to be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in the League Ballroom, for the theme of the affair is to be "Come as you are." Bates, Dawson To Speak Today At Legal Round Table Seminar A legal round table seminar has been arranged by Dean E. Blythe Sta- son of the law school for the lawyers of the Latin-American Summer Ses- sion of the International Center. Starting today, the seminar will be held at 2 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. Today's subjects to be considered will be "The History of the Anglo-American Legal System" pre- sented by Prof. John P. Dawson and "The United States Constitution" and "Separation of Powers, Judicial Re- views" presented by Dean-Emeritus- Henry M. Bates. The general purpose of the seminar is to present United States legal the- ory and practice and give opportunity for a discussion of points of compari- son with similar practice in the Latin- American countries represented. Assisting Dean Stason in conduct- ing the seminar will be Professor Daw- son, Dean-Emeritus Bates, Prof. Hes- sel E. Yntema, Prof. Grover C. Gris- more, Prof. Ralph W. Aigler, Prof. Burke Shartel, Prof. Lewis M. Simes and Prof. Laylin K. James. Among the men who will attend are Dr. Teodoro Alvarado, former Minister of Education of Ecuador; Dr. Sergio Vergara, corporation law- yer for one of the largest banks in Chile; Dr. Leonidas Ortega, profes- sor and lawyer of Guayaquil, Ecuador; Dr. Miguel Albornoz, columnist of "El Comercio," important daily of Quito, Ecuador, and Dr. Alejamdro Paz, lawyer and teacher of Quito. Others who will attend are Mr. Al- fredo Ledesma, son of the ex-Presi- dent of the Superior Court of Guaya- quil; Dr. Alfonso Bowen, Ecuador- ean lawyer, professor and author; Mr. Wilson Cordova, private secretary to the President of Ecuador; and Dr. Alfredo Albornoz, assistant manager of the Banco de Prestamos in Quito. Aluminum Drive Termed Success (By The Associated Press) Out of that greatest of all store- houses-the American kitchen pan- try-came such a stream of old pots and pans yesterday that defense of- ficials quickly revised their estimate of what Mrs. Housewife could do to "keep 'em flying." The Government's aluminum sal- vage campaign was launched with a goal of 20,000,000 pounds. But scat- tered reports of the first day's col- lections so exceeded expectations that officials at Washington head- quarters began to talk of 30,000,000 or even 40,000,000. Everybody appeared to be taking part, and with enthusiasm in the drive for old metal to be given the government. p .1W f7. ...-.. ..:. . ..:'.:rr -- ---- . _,-w - V ~ - Extra - "Mississippi Swing" War in the Desert News of the Day Coming Thursday CAROLE LANDIS "DANCE HALL" u er cti©x ran Modern Cooling " r GOOD NITE TIMERS ~~i:r we suggest our BUTCHER BOY pajamas in broadcloth and cotton selling for $1.00. Values up to $1.50. 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