i T~lUL1~A~ 1EEMBE1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY now" 12 "Mm on a ftft1,1C0 WILL H91LR BALLLTE1 INAPRL, Eiher Great Lakes or United Sates t Armsy Bands Wi1 lay { ' *vFoj ianciiee LOVETTE IS CHAIRMAN 9'~o satisfy inquiries imad iing the last font' weks, the R. . T. C. depar- anent Miriounced yesterday that the annual Mlitary all wil b(. 4I somet ue during the ltter part of Aprl, p oably the lastvrwek in t hat mponth. T he exaOt ae will be made 1 nowna ater the t hrbltmas vaction. lolaim II.cIuvet , '27 I', lo;beeu i.a; leU ge, 71 clairmat of th eaff i rj and has asaed (cha rge o ,ll~r-, rayehsll'e. li e iM namie his sub- chlairui lr~in g the mnnth af Jan- nary. Negot iaions hbve h)(' Onemedi)i~ x h t he 1 ililiiiary IBand of te (Ira aks 7rining Station01, (f hicagctIlli., ad iti i'he officia nited StaesAry Bland,whih is i t : iolod tat Fort haves. Ohio. Ether oi(, of these ban I, will 1be engaed toa i ay im'or'he ball.11 es d , one (Athse band, somec oher well-knoJwn (ance orches- tr'a will beo hhrA to help iurnish the University To Send Journalism Faculty Men To ConventionsE Prof, John L. Brumm andl Howa'rd P1. Jones of (le departmenit of journal- ism will attend the'annual convention of the Anmeican Association of Schools and Departments of Journal- ism, and also of the American As- socation of Teacher's of Journalism to be held in Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 2k, 29 and 30; respectively. The lni- versity of Michigan is a member of b)oth associtionls.' The purpiose of the former conven- tion is to report on the standardiz- lion of elcation for journalism. The association is cooperating with . the American Society f Newspaper Edi- tors which is composed of leading editors throughout the country. This latter organization has been responsi- ble for° many constructive practical newspaper -idas and better ethical standards of the profession. From _Columbus, rofessor lrumm will go to te° Rotary club) banquet in Rockford, Ill., Dec. 30, in honor of college students returning for the holidays, at which he is the principal speag. is subject for the occasion xiii be "Escape from Commonplace." R.O0T'. Will1 Return Government Cannon TI o Munitions' Depot Orders lave been received by the R. . T. C. department from the War department-for the shipping of the 8 inch Hfowitzeer cannon that has been standing onl te south side of the Old Engineering shops building for the I last five years, to the Rock Island Arsenal at flock Island, Il. This piece formed part of the mobile coast artllery equipment (huring the 'World war '. 'Recently it was xii h-: drawn from service because C~ngres' has so ut he size of ire army as to! abolish 'all coast artillery regiments commandinfg this tyle 0Of gu1..lForI this ~easonr instruct ion on this type of (canon ihas been (iseoflhin( by the i. . 'T. C.departmet. This instrumint of warfare fres.a 200 pounld'trojectile which necessi- tates It pounrds of powder for tie fir-) intg, and has a maximum range of 12,- 000 yards- The gun and arriage weigh 23,000 pounds, while the equip- ment that goes with them weighs4 8,000 ounds.. NtiAPlA"E,-.-AnOther serious erup- Lion of M >ount Vesuviuis is predictedI in co iisequeiice of recent heavy rains. Js o Her STEEL WORK PROGRE,'S'.k-SSON CLEVELAND RAILWAY TERMINAL r 1 , 1, =;r; :: ::1;;. :.<, . ? '. I mn, avd 'ard Ane iglow Jae 011 SAC : Iving.Wilson. Iman: Emmons Bonfield, Wendell Ma- ear~ngPre ide t lickey, Virginia Schurz, Virginia Cp Night: Judson Thompson,s haffy, Margaret Babcock, Margare' Names Committees TrwCbDridge.e Wsn SNJS~-r~i.~ Finance: Farrington Tweedy, Wr~ ,Cifr ~aao vallace Ma- of the literary college were announced Short, Elizabeth Anne luinphr~ey, I un t :('artr ovr 1'ce Iluliurt:,ni"i \~rtb(a.'r last night by the class presidentI Jean Wallace. 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