PACE TWO THE MI.CHICJAN#*DAILY FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1030 Eao ~x rcet atl ve rpoe AIff KRNI_ _.Dcor il oo LORGH ANlNOUNES, HOOTH FRLOW1 jSHIP' Annual Competition Provides for Year's Travel and Research. DECIDE ON TIME LIMIT Reward Given for Best Design and Quality of Work i h Steel Merger; Youngstown Center of Fray H U0I0 IVI L I Wu f ~Baltimore Prof ess f :Police Charge. UprisingOred :";by Third Internationale From Moscow. S NONmPAYIES oF ENGINEERNC-EGLAS D UESARE BARRED FROM FUNC TIONS Student. Counxcil RecQgnizcs Plan troversy _encountered last fall dur- Prohibiting Participation ing the time cia: electn'wre in Class Activities, )being held in t~h.. college. One NO VIOLENCE REPORTED in ;$cool. AAnnouncement of the annual '4 competition for the George G.t Booth Traveling Fellowship in Ar-j chitecture was made yesterday by Prof. Emil Lorch, of the College of Architecture. Assoclatvd rrm vPhoto The problem for this year's com- Struggle for control Qf the Youngstown Sheet and Tube company petition in architectural design will center in Youngstown, Ohio, with Cyrus S. Eaton right) fighting to will be announced on April 12, in a line up stockholders against the proposed sale to the Bethlehem Steel program which will be distributed corporation and Eugene Grace Bethlehem president, trying to convince them that the mergepr will in no waT~v harm Yun-, V ni - -- i~, yterat+ (iBy Associated Press) HAVANA, March 20.-A 24-hourj general strike in protest against unemployment was inaugurated in Cuba at midnight. The island was peaceful and no arrests were made. Police charged the strike was in compliance with orders from the{ Third -Internationale' at Moscow. It is estimated-200,000 workmenI walked out. The cigar makers' union was the first to call a halt to all labor until Friday morning. Street car and omnibus operators M left their vehicles at 1 a. m. Wait-' ers and employees of all restaurants Associated Pres IPhoto and cabarets left their aprons on Dr. William Henry Welch, the wall .hooks at midnight. Professor at Johns Hopkins uni- Public utility plants and railroads versity and well-known as the alone were not affected. The view "dean" of American medicine, who being taken that these were neces- will be honored by the medicalj sary to public welfare. Heavy po- profession on his eightieth birth-! iice guards were maintained in day, April 8. their vicinity but no trouble was anticipated. Havana had but one newspaper Union Registers Teams today, El Mundo, Spanish language for Bridge Tourament daily. The typographical union members, who in Cuba include re- Registration for the Union's an- porters as well as linotype opera- tors, walked out of Diaro de la Ma-Inual all-campus bridge tourna- rina at 9 p. m. Wednesday. Four ment began at the main desk of other papers were affected similar- the Union yesterday and will con- The workmen at El Mundo re- tinue for one week. More than 20 mained at their machines in the participants signed up the first C----.__ -- day. All entries must e hmadie i nmI FOUR CLASSES AFFECTED Engineering students who do not J pay their class dues will be prohib- ted from participating in class activities in" the future according to a petition recognized by the Student council at its recent meet- ing. The petition came from a group of students in the engineer- ing college. Theruling will apply only to members of the four regular classes of the college, the council decided. Class activities were defined as in- cluding voting in class elections, voting in class meetings, holding glass offices, serving on class com- I mittees, and participating in class athletics. The council, however, reserved the "right at any time to redefine the scope of class ac- tivities." The petition from the engineer- class had attempted to bar from balloting all members who had not paid dues during the previous year, but the council decreed that all members could vote, since the pro- vision had not becn approved by the council prior to the collection of dues. The council is granted by its constitution the authority of regulating all class elections. The entire controversy concern- ing the collection of dues and the privilege of .participating in class activities may be settled by the inclusion of class dues in the tui- tion fee, it was brought out at the council meeting. The proposal to place the dues in the tuition,