THE MICHIGAN DAILY Leaders in Italy's Present Fascist-Catholic Conflict CATION CAZINE 1 t s K i Former Editor Announces e Idea.' U OF PRESENT AGE ehce Cook Little and Other Nt0nal Figures Praise Fothcoming Project. By John W. Pritchard. velyn Lbinski, spec., former ed- of he Quill and now a student the University, will soon an- mnce a new magazine, conceived er the guidance of nationally minent thinkers, which has n' ealid "a new, unique idea, olutionizing the concept of edi- ship.'" l prospectus states that the mag- hie "is devoted to philosophic dt of the age in which we are ng. It believes that the factors ducing our present civilization h to be more comprehensively >Wnl, and th t thby a be known y< through. their temporal per- ctive. It will encourage an interest in fxnm.ng of an ideal of freedom the bsis of a study of our pres- p"li ica and economic life and a psycholoical and sociological dy of our instinct for liberty and co-o erative needs of society." C ont ibu0ions Promied tiss Labinski has already secured financial backing of a number prominent men and women in state, and has obtained the kised contributions of G. P. s, of the philosophy depart- I of the University f Califor- , Alvin Johnson of the New awl of Social Research, D. H. ker, 0. J. Campbell, Sidney , and other writers of equal hbse familiar with Quill, the idical whose career was cut rt by the illness of Miss Labin- two years ago, may know some- rig of its editor's history. t twelve she sold a little hand- ften paper to a group of cronies a dollar a copy. The paper evolv- through the intermediary stage :ypewritten and carbon copies to first printed issue of Quill, fi- iced by anticipatory subscrip- a1s. he periodical, now a mature re- was supported by advertise- ts- from large firms. Her editor- p received the praise of such pas Peter Monroe Jack and ailes A. Beard. Countinued Studies. [esnwhile her studies were con-. ued, " at Flint Junior College, ,ugh extended trips to New York I Chicago, and most recently at :higan. During this period of her -aneed education the idea of a and publication had been rapid- developing, until it at last as- ied practical and concrete form. e forthcoming publication was lWed under the advice and guid- e of Avin Johnson, Gorman B. neon, Dean E. Martin, Mark Van een, Professor Edman of Cotum- S.D. Shmnalhauasen, D. H. ker, Clarence Cook Little, for- . president' of the University, ney Hook, and others. t many backers include George 0ooth of the Scripps Publishing pany, Ms. Helen R. Dean of ot, Mrs.C. A. Cumings of and Mrs. W. S. Ballenger of ittle has commented thus on the [templated periodical: "I believe s thepobject of the magazine , its standards are such as to erve the most whole-hearted ouragement on the part of any- who is in a position to help it . I believe that Miss Labinsky shown that she has the ability energy to carry through the sect to a successful conclusion." ven Plays Planned ,y Summer Repertory (Continued from Page 1) collaborated in the writing of of the summer presentations ercier came to the United States rly two years ago to enter the 7f of the Cornish school. He was nerly connected with the Thea- du Vieux Colombier, Paris. He remain here three weeks to di- the Marivaux comedy. tudents in summer school who i to try out in any of the pro- tions will be given full consid- ion, Windt said. Catholic opposition by Fas- cists, which recently went to the extreme of bombings, has at last been somewhat quieted, and a peaceful settlement seems pjossible. Pius IX (left) has charged the Fascisti with hate and violence, and Mussolini (above) has ordered drives on all foes of Fascism. The Latest Picture of Potie Pius IX, Ha'olNAVY TO CORNIIH ON 1 c UT ZU k What's GoingOn SPRING ACTIVITIES THEATRES -dir Mendelssohn-B 1 a n c h e ka in "Caprice" at 3:15 and 8:15 o'clock. Secretary Adams and Others to Majestic--Vic MeLaglen, Eddie Lowe, Greta Nissen, and El Bren- Discuss Naval Expenses del in "Women of All Nations," and at Rapidan Camp. Charles Chase in "High C's." Michigan-B a r b a r a Stanwyck, WASHINGTON, June 5. -(A')-- Ricardo Cortez; Monroe Owsley, President Hoover will discuss the and Sally Blanc in "Ten Cents a possibility of curtailing expenses of Dance," and Charles Chase in tle naval establishment with Sec- "Rough Seas." retary Adams and other naval offi- Wuerth-Dorothy Lee and Edna cials Saturday athis Rapidan camp. Mae Oliver in "Laugh and Get Secretary Adams is prepared to Rich." inform the chief executive a sav- -- -------------~~ ing of about $7,000,000 was brought about this fiscal year due to con- A e Fids He Cant ferences last summer at the Vir- FC ginia camp. He is expected to as- Mx Art and Zology sure the chief executive a similarf--- amount probably would be return- Shiny Automobile Gets Hard ed to the treasury next year. The T ment an FieldTrip. reductions are not expected by Treat naval officials to impair- depart- mental efficiency. By Glenn R. Winters. The curtailment is expected to The old conflict between art and come through rigid economy and science has broken out anew. At the abandonment of obsolescent least, D. J. Arneel of the zoology de- shore stations. A general movement partment has come, to the conclu- toward closer concentration of nav- sion that he must keep his efforts al activities was instituted last in these two fields more widely, year, particularly on the Atlantic separated. Ameel set out on a field coast, and this is expected to be trip the other day with a fresh continued. Operations at a few sta- polish on his sedan, so bright you tions were reduced in 1930 and could see your face in it. He parked economies were effected. the car far from the highway in a In a White House statement on pasture and went about his work. Thursday it was said the navy de- Shortly after he had gone the partment had been co-operating large red bull that guards that with the president in his efforts to meadow came up to investigate, reduce expenditures and would and finding an animal of his own continue to do so, despite publish- kind, sex and attitude looking out ed reports that officials were not from the glossy Duco, engaged him optimistic over further reductions. in battle. Ameel arrived in haste and prevented serious consequene- Highway Conference es, but' not before the bull had "locked horns" several times with to Print Proceedings his imaginary adversary. Boxing, Wrestling, Tennis, Golf, Have Been Popular Among Numerous Offerings. The end of the freshman physi- cal education schedule for the se- mester was reached with the last class yesterday. During the period, 1,300 freshmen took part in the ac- tivities which were arranged for them. Six regular class groups, meeting twice each week, formed the nue- leus for all other activities, boxing, wrestling, swimming, fencing, cross- country and indoor track, hockey, football, tennis, baseball, golf, and gymnastics. I' The objective of the freshman physical education plan, according to Dr. George A. May, director of Waterman gymnasium, was to give the students some idea of the value of exercise tagen regularly through the year. After spring vacation, freshmen were allowed to reclassify into out- door exercise groups, such as track, baseball, soft ball, tennis, and golf teams with two regular gym classes organized; and swimming, hand- ball, boxing, and wrestling to choose from, in addition. A large number of freshmen se- lected swimming when reclassify- ing, either because they did not ktiow how too swim,. or merely to take advantage of the, opportunity to change from gym work, Dr. May said. ii 1 Proceedings of theseventeenth highway engineering conference will b~e printed during the~ latter part of this month Prof. . L. Mor- rison, of the highway engineering : and highway transports department, I said yesterday. The highway engineering confer- ence was held last February under the direction of thercollege ofhent i- neering in co-operation with the'l Michigan state highway depart- ment and the Michigan Association of Road Commissioners and Engi- neers. W HY PAY MORE? M GUARANTEED Half Soles and Rubber Heels 5 I FREE CALL AND- DELIVERY 4 DIAL 6898 COLLEGESH ESHOP 426 Thompson Henry O. Dieterle, Mgr. I for Those Who are Traveling this Summer In order that you may enjoy your trip to the utmost, we recommend that you use the anCial service offered by us. 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