THE. MICHIGAN DAILY m wEDNESDA nrEinii UENST Vincent Nitti Views ACOLYTES HEAR - ii~~r I ~American NoveltiesSELR SPA I t10U3 (Continued ~from Page Onue) "The basis of ieligion is man'sn I-: ________ depend for its entire appeal upon at-i to adjuist himself- to theuii weny Fromt Other L~ands W17ill'Visit tacking Mussolini, he said, but is comn- sail Prof. R. W. Sellairs, of the phtil- tainug' Cities And] institutions l posed of' international news articles, osop.hy dlepartmelnt in reading sev ,-:i During Spring Recess cartoons an1d financial news as well chapters from a book on which hlir- _______as two articles; on the general sit-1 working at present, b~efore the Acol- li~tMAKETRI IN US ation in, Italy. "We believe that i VILL AKE RIP I BUSis doinga necessary service for the l ytes Monday night, "Religion is Ib(- inprviusyers theanpole of Italy," Dr. Nitti said, "orI coming socialized again," he continue.. As inpreiu ~s n we would not spend the tune and i "Emphasis is no longer being placetl ip throughout the state for. foreign! money in publishing it that we do. on other-world'iness. religion of 't1,: udents will be~ held during spring( It is perhaps the sole neansn the future 'must face reality.", cation, according to Carlton Wells,,rg average Italian has of obtaining th htrcdpatet h snews of. the outside .w6rld and of __________________ thIhtrcdprmnwo learning what is harujeninig in Italy," 35ARCADE 7.00 8.40 Riley "Runing ild" SUPI'JES for all 1' ines of T 'YPF WI ITI t S Rapid turnover, frpEsh stovli 111sures best quality at a moderate rie 17 Nickels; Arcade. l~one 66i15. COLLEGE MEN AND WOMIEN will find the Packard Restaurant bigger and better than, ever. C 703 Packard St. + we m WAM I La- Performances To+day !I he faculty manager of thie trip. the our is arranged for a group of about 0 men students from other lands,j nd this year it will last from Aprill 1to April 13. Of the 20 students to be taken on ,he trip, half have already signed up o go. This number includes students Tom Hawaii, China, Philippines, Eng-I and, Palestine~, and Russia. ~Amon- the cities on the itinerary ,his year are Battle Creek, Kalama- 00o, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Jack- on. During the week the group will isit numerous major industrial plants: several educational institutions,, mu- icipal wyorks, in addition to the state ,apitol building at Lansing, and the ;tate prison at Jackson. Members of he tour will be entertained by chain- ers of' commerce in the various cit- es visited, and will be received in, kmericTan homes for overnight ar-I "angeknents. The trip this year, it is stated by qr. Wells, will be more profitable and ejoyable than in past years, due to ,e fact that a private motor bus as been chartere~d for the whole trip,{ ,hich will not only add to the corn- °ort anid speed of traveling, but will nsure that the party will be togeth4 r when going from~ city to city. To- ;al expenses for the four and one-hal lays of the tour will not be moreE ;ban $12, Mr. Wells declares, allow- 'g $2 for incidentals above the neces- ary expenises. The tour, according to Mr. Wtells,I fters a unique opportunity to foreign tudents who wislh 'to see" Americanf ndustries, Am~erican~ cities, and Amercan scho~ols. In addition, hie ;ays, it is' an opportunity for those tudents who desire Ato meet repre-. entative Americans in the hospitals.- Y of Amercan homes. i Dr. Nitti speaks English with a. slight Italian accent, although lie is easily understood. "It is by far the1 hardest language in the, world Ito learn," he said. "I. started when °I was 22." Stranigely eno'ugh, Dr. ?'itti said, he leairned to speak French be- fore Italian. ']his was the result of heis having a French nurcie when he; lWas a boy. Dretr'oit Theaters .... . . . . . F~ppnt lapper! With. Lips,: Eyes, Ani ~ 41 tit fhm 0E ,an of I Aa ties- r Yo I OXIC 5 EllC 44ZUWCII vi s VCLIJ :11 ,.: . «. ,.. :., . v ,:.. ." r w r s I +i .r CASS T HEAT RE ReI' nuing Sunday,. MarchlIS1 Prices-\ ig'hts, $1 to $3. Wed. Mat., 40c to $1.50. Salt. Matt' 0C to $2.00. (Plug Tatx) Gilbert Miller Tresents 1,OJA31.0)QK BLI-N Special Returli Engagement "THE fPLAYI$ THE THING" _ .. _ ! 'I r alU M rlr i r MI1 Mf Cla ra, Ilow ta i ~iit, 1ivure 1 ii'! G~ive ber a haand -- andI your: finger ti's will tingle! She luhas a nuiw Loy frienld who 'leairns li1,ing frc;n (tlara. He's red-heaided, .to'o! Woodward,, at Eliot 1 ~ilON STEt LE PLAYR~OUSE 1 NIGHITS, 5c, $1.50. Mats. Tues., Biegining llay, .Mzurch19 A Glimpse Into the Life of Al- jilost Any Amnericaln Family " TOMVMY"w GARRI CK Jieginnig Sunday, MarchA 18 a Jed. ilaris' World-Famious JDraina of tie' Cabarets BROADWAY N~1ights, 50e to $2.50; .;atturday )Latiuiee, 50C to <$2I W a O "G.THR K _ I~y IPPOIN 123ENNh Holy Mackerel 'vwiti JLM31Y AlDAMS LOCsIAALS N 'icl AI'alent 'LANE CHAN DEUR CLARENCE BA G #R bey rLI.NOR OLYN I SCOWLINIPARIS All, Expenses Including round trip steamship fare for Two Months $750 Directed by Home.r A. Des. frals Arranged by M-Traviel Club, Grand Rapqids, -Michigan. Sbbeitt-Lafayette Beginninig Sunday, 1ifarch+,IS "ricer : 1igbts, use to $2.50; Sait. ffat. i50c to$i; Popular Thurs.' day Maut., i'% to $1.50 2 GIRLS' WANTED A Comedy of Youth, RiinanCe And ThrIlls i 4 E E }{ I 7 ... - dg=L a TWO DAYS ONLY THURS. and FRIDAY. , I 11 4 I. .., _, . lq ,; ... a. 4 2' -""2 How like tc KreS wou Ic. i VC u )-,M at i Lore 6ri CAW R. L. Jewett 'says' "'In 1915 I was grad uated from St.7 Lawrence University. At that time, like many other college seniors, I had no definite idea of the kind of wvork I would follow, After making two false starts which offer- ed a but little promise for the future, I was told of the S. S. Kresge Comm- pany's system of promotion. I was convfinced that this work was in- teresting and offered a real future, to I applied and started in the stock room of the Providence store. Here,!I found myself working with~ m~en of my own age, splendid asso- ciates who were all enthusiastically working for advancement and se- curig promotion rapidly. After my period of training I was put in charge of a small store and sine then I have been promtnoead to larger stores. With the company expanding as r'apidly as it is today, I believe that the opportunities it now affords are the best in its history.. There is still ample opportunity for my future advancement, which of of course will depend on my owen effort and ability.,, '22 '2. 'A' K RESGE, ;Store Managerships' are positions of trust and re- sponsibility-dignified positions that carry incomes far above the average. Wherever there is a Kresge :Store the Manager of that store is looked upon as an outstanding exarnp~e of a success- ful business man--and yet he 'is usually a young man, perhaps just a few years out of college. We now have a few opportunities'open for college men to train for positions of this kind. The men we choose will be men of ambition and foresight-those who are willing to stalrt in a modest way-work hard and put in long hours. To men of this caliber the Kresge Company offers a future limited only by their own, ability, If you think you can qualify, write to our Personnel Department today. A graduate of your own college who has already become a successful store manager with us will arrange a meeting with, you and tell you all about our training plan. PERSONNEL DEPT. 5 "SAUDYMA42t ., t 'IN , A i III! - ikw . M) f