4ILY AMERICANS SEIZED BY CHINESE "l'l1l BUREN *. Holds Special I3eeting ,y With President Oniy Initiate lit 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. 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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. 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