THE MICHIGAN DAILY .... ... I ND ALUMNI DR BOY CAP (Continued from Page One) Robert F. Grindley, '21E, was namedl chairman of the committee to secure' a site for the camp. Marion S. Stahl. '23, was put in charge of publicity. The alumni who are backing the movement are Carl Johnson, '20, James K. Watkins, '09, Harry Carey, '20, James Schermerhorn, '20, J. Fred Lawton, '11, and Roscoe Huston, '04L, all of Detroit, and Harry G. Gault, '14, of Flint, and E. J. Ottaway, '95, of Port Huron. Seek Site for Camp A good site for the camp is being sought on the boat lines of the Great SLakes or on same small inland lake in the "thumb" district. Complete isola- tion in a barren, desolate district is desired. The camp will be in entire charge of Michigan students as councillors.' No salaries will be necessary, every- thing being on a service basis.' Where, possible, even the poor boys, will be asked to pay part of their transporta-I tion