THlE RIMXXtIl iTty THURSDAY, A '[ V TST 3. 1951 lJ 1 THT71 .sbaYwv . ~ATTE~i .. iTiU l w ...#,, u Y JUPITER!: Shooting St Aeross Sum This month it should be easier o see a shooting star than a fly- .rg saucer. From August 9 to 13 there will e showers of meteors in the _ortheastern sky around 10 p.m., "ccording to Prof. Hazel M. Losh, Yf the astronomy department. The llsplay should be at its best on iugust 11, when the annual Per- ,eld meteor shower appears. PROF. LOSH explained that round this date, the earth crosses he path of this swarm of meteors nd many of them find their way to the earth's atmosphere, where isko To Play YneyPiece Ross Lee Finney is in vogue imong recital-givers at the Uni- ersity. Andrew Lisko, violinist, will in- lude his Duo for Violin and Pno in his recital at 8:30 p.m. to- y in Rackham Assembly Hall. His accompanist will be John vheeler, who also will be featured n the Finney work. Lisko, who is working on his taster's in music here will also resent Sonata in G minor by Lo- c telli, and Concerto in D by rahms. ;He received his bachelor's degree rom the Dana School of Music in 'oungston, Ohio ani entered the Jniversity last Fall. * w SE PT.11 Night School Sept. 12 It's time now to enroll . to make sure of a place to get your choice of room accommodations . . to arrange part-time work COURSES IN BUSINESS Stenographic ... .t.36 weeks Junior Accounting . .36 weeks Secretarial........48 weeks Executive Secretarial .72 weeks Free Placement Service Visitors are welcome. Bulletin free on request. Write, phone, or visit our office. HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE State & William Phone 7831 Approved for training Veterans. ars To Rain mer Sky . . . .. .. .. . .. ... .. .. .. ... . Repair Job on Library Steps FI the resulting friction sets them on fire and they become visible. "The Perseid shower,rwhich is yellow and often referred to as the tears of St. Lawrence, is be- lieved to have some connection with a comet that appeared in 1862, although records show that it was observed as early as 811 A.D.," Prof. Losh said. OTHER AUGUST attractions will be Mars and Jupiter, both easy to find this month. From sunset until midnight Mars will be in the western sky near the horizon and Jupiter, ris- ing in the southeast soon after sunset, will be increasingly con- spicuous as the month progresses. By August 25, Jupiter will reach the highest point of its path across the sky by midnight, and will re- main above the horizon all night long. Turkey Expert .Will Present Near East Talk Donald E. Webster, an outstand- ing expert on Turkey and Turkish affairs, will be featured by the In- stitute on the Near East in a dis- cussion of "Prospects of Peace and Progress in Turkey" at 4:15 p.m. today in the Rackham Amphithe- atre. Webster is currently an officer in the International Exchange of Persons Division of the Depart- ment of State. He was formerly Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Turkey and Chief of the United States Information and Education Bureau in Ankara. HE PLAYED a considerable part in maintaing Turkish adherence to the cause of the Allied Nations in World War II. For many years before the war he was professor of social science at the International College in Iz- mir and in the American Univer- sity of Beirut. He alsoheld teach- ing posts in the Departments of sociology at Ohio State and the University of Wisconsin. Webster is the author of "The Turkey, of Ataturk" as well as numerous articles in the American Sociological Review and the Dic- tionary of Sociology. - Joos To Lecture On "Phonetics" Prof. Martin Joos, of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, will lecture on "Acoustic Phonetics and Phon- emics" at 7:30 p.m. today in Rack- ham Amphitheatre. 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Special Conference To Mark 'U' Medical School Centennial The University Medical School will celebrate its 100th anniver- sary in September, and Medical School alumni will mark the oc- casion with a special three-day conference here beginning Sep- tember 26. The anniversary will be observed in conjunction with the 4th Tri- ennial Medical Conference, which will also be held at that time. It has been traditional since 1938 that alumni meet every three years. An assembly of seven to eight hundred doctors, graduates of the Medical School, is expected to attend. * * * THE PROGRAM will include several scientific sessions, a bac- calaureate, a banquet in the Un- ion, and a Barton Hills party. Par- ticipants will be invited to attend the Michigan State football game aftre a special convocation of the Boyce To Speak On AtomicEnergy Joseph C. Boyce, associate di- rector of the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, will speak on technical and social aspects of atomic energy at 3 p.m. today in the East Conference Room of the Rackham Building in conjunction with the seminar on "Atomic En- ergy and Public Policy." c)G{)..3oc o<== oc co t)-oroo Ooc <)o Jdust arrived from India 0 JEWELRY BOXES ... all sizesO CIGARETTE and CARD BOXES " INDIA ART SHOP 330 MAYNARD STREET 0<=:50< y0< -50<:-><--0<--0<-yo<-yo< yo<-yc Medical School is held at 10 a.m. on Sept. 30. The Medical School is the sec- o nd oldest unit in the University ranking next to the Literary Col- lege which had opened its doors in September, 1841. Ninety, students presented themselves to Dean Ab- ram Sager and his five faculty col- leagues when the Medical School's first classes were held in October of 1850. This first class was larger than the Literary College's enrollment of 64 students and the Medical School continued to grow rapidly and showed a higher enrollment than the Literary College for sev- eral years. Set Korean Defense (Continued from Page 1) Naktong bends eastward toward Samnangjin north of Pusan. It, said "highway bridges have been destroyed at strategic points on. the roads leading into the friend- ly areas northeast of Chinju." * * * GENERAL MacARTHUR'S war summary early yesterday identi- fied 10 North Korean divisions in action along the front. Elements of three U. S. divisions and South Korean divisions were taking the shock. MacArthur conceded the "main enemy effort continued" on the Chinju-Pusan axis, the front about 40 miles -west of Pusan. Field dispatches said casualties were heavy on both sides. MacArthur identified the North Koreans on this front as the Sixth Division. The summary located the fighting 13 miles east of Chinju, but apparently later field reports put it 10 miles east of that coast- al city west of Pusan. The headquarters summary bas- ed on yesterday's action said "no gains by the enemy have been made in this fighting in the last 12 hours."1 If North Korean forces succeed in overrunning American defen- sive positions along the Chinju- Pusan highway they have a clear sweep down the coastal plain to Pusan - but American reinforce- ments at an unidentified south- eastern port (presumed to be Pu- san) are increasing by the hour. Carillonneur Will Present RecitalToday Percival Price, University caril- lonneur will present three of his compositions for the carillon in his recital at 7:15 p.m. today. Entitled Preludes 1, 4 and 7, the works will follow two airs by Ste- phen Foster, "The Old Folks at Home," and "I Dream of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair." * * * PRICE WILL ALSO present a group of Polish airs including "At the Spinning Wheel," "Lord, Have Mercy," "Near Krakow," "When the Sun Shines," and "The Little Quail." The recital will close with sev- eral instrumental selections; J. S. Bach's Air in D, Haydn's Sere- S. Bach's Air in D, Haydn's Serenata, the Barcarolle from Oberon by Weber, and Tschai- kowsky's Waltz from Serenade for Strings. Recommended spots for listening to the recital are the upper floors of the League, the Mall, or the steps of Hill Auditorium, accord- ing to a Daily carillon fan. Miss Deal Will Give Piano Recital Jean Deal, pianist, will present a recital at 4:15 p.m. today in the Rackham Assembly Hall with a program consisting mainly of classical pieces. 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