Aa-: ____________THE MICHIGAN DAILY MIITARY BALMUSIC, second lAlpearanwe O loyal Canisdl ianOrchestra. TICKETS ARI3 ON SALE Contracts. for :the appearance of Cuy Lombardo's ;Loyal Canadian or- chestra are now In the hands of the executive committee of the .Mlitary f Ball, which is to be held April 29 at the Union. The signed contracts will be mailed back, at oce and tie r- chestra's second appearance of the year in Ann Arbor will be assured. Negotiations have been going on be- tween the committee and th orchestra, for the last several weeks but due to an impending transfer of the or- chestra for the summer from the Mu- sic Box rstaurant in Cleveland to the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York city doubt was entertained whether the, orchestra would be able to ap- pear here. Recent developments have enabled the representatives of the or- chestra to sign the agreement. Due to some unavoidable circum- stances it has been found necessary by Jack Lovette, '27, general chair- man of the Military Ball, to make a few changes in the committee heads: As they now stand the chairmen are: C. Russell Pryce, '27, tickets and pub-1 licity; George M. McBee, 27E, music, Harry C. Walker, ''27), decorations; and Bradford L.. Carver, '29, p'rograms anid refreshments. Tickets have arrived and have been placed on sale at the R. 0. T. C. head- quarters. They may also be obtained' directlylefom the committee men o by' snail, addressed f'& "C. Russell, Pryce, 1923 Geddes. They'price of the -tickets has been set at 450, which is con- siderably lower than An the past. The number of tickets s limited to 275, which will be distriwted in the, order that the applications ~nre received. Although uniforms will be permis- Bible, tuxedos will be preferred. This is due to the recent ruling by the War Department which prescribed civilian clothes as proper fo'r army men for formal wear. YOT ENDORSES TRAINING CAMPSY In a satement issued recently, Coach Fielding H. Yost endorsed~ the' citizen's military training camps for young men to be held at Camp Custer and Fort Bray' this summer. Coach Yost said in part, "I am heartily in' favor of the citizens' military train- ing camps. Self-dlisei~ine, poise, sub- ordination of self to 'the welfare of the group, cooperation, loyalty, dtte- mination, patiotism physical de- velopment; all of these are the rM suit of military training. The citizens' military training ampijs deserve the aggressive suppcot of every American citizen: Michigan should send a goodly qluota of hee~ young manhood to Camip Cuter or Fort Brady this{ year, and it is the duty of citizens to' see that thin is done. Any young man~ in Michigan be- tween the ages of 17 and 24 years, who is of good character and physical- ly sound, is eligible to attend one o the Michigan camps this summer Examinations as to physical condition Can be had byr applicants free of charge from Michigan physicians by agreement with the authorities. , ASSOCI TION Ccan go so far as to announce that heI This heading is used to describe aginning of examinations that their su GIU ~1 L1 to~1 do likewise. Those who have triedi wereby the instructor may procrton rie, lensuctorwile !~ n rn *i it know that it works surprisingly or not, as he chooses. It should be ;unaieteisrco ilb I olloi mg the custom of past yarsj I JlIiL, I i well sometinles. noted that.v len t he facut y does not found in his oi'c. teveral re rorL'* the Stdent (Christian association~ is LJLAI UON Ab U L! I f the faculty finds tha it must reqiuire universally prcor Ied exam-!mladeC in te srr ~'vtel of this pra- carring on a camp bureau, seeking,_____ proctor, it at least canz see to it that iat on, it is rcognired Ithat satbs': tice. In evry ecase reported, eitherI to introduce men'.tudents who wishI the spirit of distrust is minimized as Ufa tort' relations between . ecu ' 1(1tlV n thereO has n vr hbeen any cheating oi- to be located in boys' camps as lead, tConthmzuedl from Page On(,) fra o il a fi osnt stdnts exist to some (degree. erel, cr cel th~re wai extremely ors to the directors of boys' camps ie may pleadl that the school is too do this consciously, it is dodging re-; l such colleges. unsally in uper little of it. woaesen leer.larg'e. It may he too large forl h1im to sponsiilty 1in a most tiiilraisew\borthy cla sse, certain instructors. toafd It 2 is Adrcoofacm inMcia know many students well., but no mzanuel. If faculty-student relations always those who enjoy the confidecnce I has commnunlcate(I with Homer Graf-'ischool is too large for hin to know, are not right, nearly all of the blame of their students to the 1reae l e(C- ton, secretary of the Student Christianz some of them very well indteed. And can be laid at the faculty doorstep. g ee) inorm their lsse " at the be- association, announcing that there are i f" "no :m el, hex rI seir rgautst ev sla-is, a fIndeateN ontemutual wdnfie (T position,, for three or four junior., soon sreadls as to the kind of chaph isRnd te stte (f miuae onfietc ers. iThe average pay is $75 and thie ween fdvcd t~ulty nd stet bopoy isT' e. ie,)" ttTr ft leader's traveling expenses, as well welavne.Cmn akt roc an snwsownTap as board and room through the sum- torin;: if the right relations prevailh gp'.! an i ' icedi e mex*between faculty an I students, the fa- 338Mayar tonco ts, pi dat $23.00for Six or seven,. freshman or sopho- culty through its protors, even in $ anad! 2.00 it h eta trousers. mores are also needed at this camp the proctor'ed examination, can do to act as camp counselilors. There is much to eliminate r, !mmctso ITALIAN SPAGHETTI! SERVED? Cal 21073 for little remuneration beyond that of ex- sordid 5Uitiol. 71,be Jpr'OcioI can cn- penses through the summer. duct himself like - i .+" J . ROSES -SWEET FREAS - DAFFODILS - DARWIN TULIPS Aire Especially Fine F7LOWERDAY &~ SON Starring a _ mite IT .' r JJ WT ?149, Pats uhM~r Douglas GerrJohn Miljan (. MCFADDENS FLATS 11011C Y11,10011Couples Rthtes,- rnikels Area de Phone 7014 ( i' Bl)4)tti s t l~1 l Traver St. "Flowers by 41ire" $1.00 Per Ci iUl)lC. . E Elsewhere, tbout notr AT THE DETROIT THEATERS '=. GARRCK BECflNM-N(, ,' SND~AY, MAIRCI[ 134 A J,'rited Retun i. Eiggeinteit .nqm "A i' rs ~ s"J~To n reprompt deliveries con °I The Play that put U z ~i uox . all suits and topcoats, for vaca- Bonstelle>Plyhouse a Wcodwvardc at Eliot , tion, order s must be in by 'l It's -Not a Thinik~ig Show This March 26. 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