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AMERICANS SEIZED BY CHINESE

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Holds Special I3eeting
,y With President Oniy
Initiate

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PR( MEENtT EDUCATIO AL
XNE'N ATTEND C VENMONL1ES
Michian's chapter of Phi Delta Kap-
pa, national honorary fraternity in the
educational 'prfession, held 4. special
initiation and baniquet last night at
Pinckney durig which President Mar-.
Ion L. Bur~ton was taken into the fra-
ternity.
Oh~io StteProfessor Present
~Several prominent educators from
t :cks Jar;; of. the country were,
DIresentc at the initiation.. Prof. Boyd)
Hnry Bode, head of the departzn~entl
of educationa psychology at Ohio
State unifes t assisted at the cere-
miouies. A numiber of others who had
plan~ned t -tten~d were urxpihle to
come to Ann Arbor. Among those
were Lotus D. Coffmnan, president ofj
the University of T~lnnesota and Prof.
Charles HI.. Ju~d, head of the depart-
ment of psychology at the University
of Chicago.
The memb~ers of the fraernitVy tray-l
elc to Pinck~ney by auomo~bile yes-1
terday aftrnoon. iaOthe initiation cer-
emony was held inthe woodls near
that town at .5:30 o'clock~. The initi-
ation wa.s followedl by a baseball gainieI
between th~e facuilty an~d studcent memn-
bers of the organization. President
Btron played second bas~e on the fac-
ulty team, a position whichh fll ed
on. the .Carltoi college team~ during his1
under~grauate days there.
Banquet eri-ed
After the ball game the party went
to the Masonic temple at Pinckney
wbhere a. banqu~et was served by the
inembers of th~e Pinckney L~adies Aid.
Paul Rehimus, '23, acted as toastmas-
ter. Prof. F. A. 'Couitiss, of' the De-
troi t tacher's college, and Prof.
George P. Myers, of the department of
vocational educatuon, spok~e. on re-l
searchi problems in' connection with
their work.
~. of.C. entts C~so o IJ1oaitnlub
Members of the Cosmopolitan Club,
of the :university were the guests of'
the Ann Arb~or CQham~ber of Commnerce
art its luncheon meeting yesterday.
Ca.rlton F. Wells, of the rhetoric de-
partmrent preside~d at the ineeting. Fred
Heigr, '2E, was the m~ain speaker
a.nd taked on S. "The Purpose of the

The Kiss
At home comring
Give it May odors. Eat a May
Breath tablet. Kill the odor of
tobacco,, decaying food, stomach
disorders, etc..
Eat one whenever you meet peo-
pie. Make every contact pleasing.
Give yourself this added charm.
and
S An antiseptic mouth wash in
candy form.-Instanitly deodor-
izes both the mouth. andl
I stomach. Gives spring odors
to the breath. In'the stomach
I it also xacts as a digestant.
Carry with you. All druggists.

Professor C;ase Reachjes Aurala. tralia, where hj
Prof. E. C. Case of the geology de-I the fossils in
partmnent, who is absent on leave from ! fl ,c t region.
the Vniversity, is expected to return ___
to Ann Arbor early in Septem~ber. Ac- 1,n that los
cording to the latest informnation re-;
ceived, Professor Case leftSouth Af-ifdclun-
"rca, where he has; been for some two;
months, on liay 1, and is n.ow in Ats- PtoieTh

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Choosy olifewor
among big en
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Every cellege graduate has ideals concerning
his "future business career. There is one wise
choice open to you. This choice will not only be
a~ business of standing in itself but it will put you
in toutch with every b~usiness and prove a gateway
to countless opportunities.
Scores of the highest ranking graduates of every
college are yearly entering the Insurance business.
They fin~d in Insurance-Fire, Marine and Casualty
-- ideal surroundigs, ideal conditions and ideal
business contacts.
The Insurance Company of North Amterica is a
national, historical institution-founded in 179 2-
with over a century and a quarter of well earned
prestige. Conservatve policies and dependable
service have been~ responsible for the growth and
for the constructive activities of the Comipany in
the development of the entire insurance profession.

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" [iss L~uck Aldrieh . M j. Holanid . Piiigrer Xl aj. Rlobert A. Allen
The three persons pictured above are among the six Americans being held for ransom by Chinese" bandits.
The bandits yesterday moved their captives 10 ;miles farther back into the mountains behind Lincheng and re-
fused to comply with the reqest of the Chinese .government asking tha.t they free the prisoners.'

GEIIMAN TO BASEHDPES
WO JJRLDlCQMMISSI&NI
(iOontinued from Page One)
nomnics are becoming steadily worse
Talk of a goverm~eut c si is dis-
m~ssed as inivitin~g a needless comnpli-
cation of a~n already gravely aggra-
vated internal and foreign situ'ation.
There. seemis to b~e no Reichstag group
whichl would wiiliipy assume the
legacy. Chancellor Cuno would; leave
behind.
Cuno Jfolds IIIs Own
The Unlited Socialists, of all-the par-
ties,. least aspire to government hon.-
ors in~ the present situation, especial-
ly in view of the Occupation Allies'
rejection of a reparations offer which
to no small. extent was inspired and
supported by this group.:
There ha~s been no indication that
Chancellor Cuno has forfeited parlia-
Smentary support as a result of th~e re-
jpction of his proposals.
There is an incliniation- in politicalI
quarters to induce Chancellor Cuno}
and Foreign Mbinister von' Rosenberg
to addrass the briefest possible note to

the Power-s setting fortis that Germany,
will unconiionally accept the find-
ings of ._r. authoritative copnniiss Ion
for ~the fixation of guarantees and the
terms of the necessary loans. The In-
vestigation also would decide the ques-
tion of securities ipsofar as they.,con-
cEr n repazrations adjustments.
Elcctricxl Company Seeks Studenuts
J. W. ,Gubbins, of the Com monwealth,
Edison Company of Chicago, is in the
city. to interview students who may
be interested in 'working for his comn-
parny during the summer.. months. Mtr.
Gubbins will be in the. office. of the
1Dean of Students all day today to ex-
plain his proposition.
I-cklow Republicans Wiped Out
Dublin May 15 (By A. P.)-The last
band of Republicans operating in
CcuInty Wicklow was captured today
after a fierce engagement. The leader,
named Plunkett, was shot dead. Two
machine guns were taken.

A

,4N allowance
',>'~without some
.attempt at saving
may. easily defeat
an otherwise Bre~d-.
itable .career. Buy
bonds, and if not
otherwise .obtain-
able, employ the
installment plans
offered by many'
reputable invest-
ment houses.

Insurance 'Company of'
North America
PHILAD2ELPHIA
and the
Indemnity Insurance Comnpany of North Amierica
4trite practically every form of insurance except life.

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Others are benefitted by;
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TODAY IS I"M11"DAY.

the classi-3
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JOJRN-ALIS3I NOTICE
All students in the' departmrent
of journalism who plan to - help
the meeting of the Michigan
Interscholastic Press association
this week-end are requested to
ineet with Herbert Case, '23,1'at,
7: 30 o'clock tonight in the activi-
ties room~ of the Union.

TODAY

A.ND

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Fighting Blood No..4
Pictures of Swing Out

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E VERYBODY called him a ne'er-
do-well" until--
Fortune's wheel spins him into a. new
world. Face to face with grim reali-
ties, new responsibilities and-a beau-
tifl.Tl girl.
That's zvlien' life opens up new and
wonderful pages for hima-and for you.

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