LY, SEPTEMBER A, 1928' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREV .Y, SEPTEMBER '28, 1928 PAGE TIIR~m THE MICHIGAN DAILY - TARY UNIT GAINS ER P REIOUS YEARS Freshman Enrollment In t. O. T. C. Shows 25% Increase, Indicating Growing Popularity AUTHORIZE NEW UNIFORM There has been a twenty-five percentincrease in the freshman, enrollment of the University R. O. T.C. unit over last year's figures, according to Major Reinold Mel- berg, P.M.S. & T., and commandant of the post here. This marked ad- vance is interpreted as indicating the growing popularity of our mili- tary unit, and speaks well for the persevering efforts of both the officers stationed here and the members of the Scabbard and Blade society; which is the campus military organization. The familiar R.O.T.C. cap, high collar uniform coat, and breeches with wrap putees will be missing this year on the campus. Major Melberg states that the entire corps will appear in a new uniform which will be superior in comfort and appearance to the uniform that has been used at Michigan since 1920. James Lewis Howe To SpeakThursday The University of Michigan sec- tion of the American Chemical Society will hold its first meeting of the fall semester next Thursday, October 4, in the amphitheatre of the Chemistry building, when James Lewis Howe of Washington and Lee university will talk on "Some Amenities of Platinum." The hour at which the lecture will be given is as yet undetermined. Professor Howe has been profes- sor of chemistry at Washington and Lee since 1894, and he is very well known both in the United States .and abroad. He took his Ph.D. degree at Gottingen in 1882, and was a member of the Special committee on platinum, chemistry committee of the National Re- search Council, in 1917. Dr. Howe is the author of a number of books on chemistry, such as, "Brief His- tory of Missions" and "A Bibliog- raphy of the Metals of the Plat- inum Group, 1749-1917." STUDENTS! ATTENTION! Make a day's wages for one hour's work after Classes. No experience or investment recessary. We have an opening at Michigan. Applica- tions considered in order of their receipt. Write today for freepar- ticulars. Bradford & Co., Inc., St. Joseph, Mich. IiI i M ll llCllllil I IIIIl IIIllIII 1 II Michgan Life Insurance - ANNtJLNGES te pening o a branch oce n Ann Arbor, and the appointment of John W. Angerer as agency manager. DESIRABLE AGENTS WANTED. If inter- et either in a whole or part time proposition call 9378 or call at our office at 202 Michigan Theater Building. We especially invite students who are planning to make Insurance Salesmanship their life work, or students with selling ability who desire to de- vote part of their time to earning their expenses. COMPLETE LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE Personal Protection Juvenile Insurance Disability with Income Ages 1 day to 14 years Double Indemnity Full Benefit after age 5 JOHN W. ANGERER, A. A. I. A. Non-Medical to $2500 Sub-Standard Risks Accident and Health Superintendent of Schools Thirteen Years Connected with and in Charge of the Life Division Home Office- ichigan Department of Insurance Four Years 2988 East Grand Boulevard. Detroit Alex J. Gresbeck, President Consulting Actuary Two Years .L. T. Hands, Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Member Arnerican Institute of Actuaries W. G. Beaumont, Secretary r= .w.- t= I - iimulnnllInlr1~ rtr rllrtrlrlttil III Il~rlldltlIm l tn I Read the Classif ied Ad's Subscribe to The Michigan Daily We Carry the Largest tok of Both t h e , . . 4 ® i- -4 .- 41 & v i n n k 9vra d A Large Stock of Supplies of All Kinds v THING