PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN D ATL Y THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931 - -.. MBR LY DETALS COAST GUARDSMEN FIRE UPON, SEIZE CANADIAN BOAT LADEN WITH LIQUOR OICo mny F Receives liter-Unit aAr Wi-i X drick, Lovell Varsity Team to Meet Heaviest Opposition Seen mi Reccn: Years. TRY-OUTS TO) BE HLD Many of Contce. is to 'de Place n Smni Towns Near Ann Abor, The schedule of debates a which the Varsity team will participate during tle :Cond so re4ster has been announced by James H. Mc- Burney, of the speech department, together with the quesans to be argued and the ax'rancements for tryouts. Beginning early i. the semester, the team will undemtae oe of the heaviest proy ni ,to recent years. The schools whi> 7 ;an wil meet, with the i es, are as follows: Das ve Univesity of is Viginia, late in February; Ohio Wesleyan, Mar. 2; University of South Dakota, Mar. 13; University of Minnesota, early in March; Marquette university, M tar. 16; Boston university, date not yet set, and the two conference debates Mar. 19, with Wisconsin coming to Ann Arbor to meet the affirmative team and the negative team debating at Northwestern. Most of the contests will be held I in towns near Ann Arbor, under the auspices of local organizations, with the objects of gaining interest and of giving team members prac- tice in speaking before strange au-I diences. A special contest will be held inI Hill auditorium shortly after exam- inations wih the University of Porto Rico team, which is under- taking a tour through the United States. A picked team of experi- enced men will represent Michigan, as there will not be time for the Varsity debaters to prepare. The question for this debate con- cerns the granting of full citizen- ship to Porto Rican, the afirmative of which the visitors will upohd. Lawrence HarwiUg, '31, -oward Si- mon, '32L, and Nathan Levy, '31, all present or former Varsity debaters, are preparing Michigan's argument. i Cal for Tryouts. The conference question is "Re- solved: that all colleges and uni- versities shoi d abolish the distinc- tion between ama te'irismrn and pro- fessionalism in spots to which ad- mission fees are charged." Against Boston university the uestion will be the abolition of i:ee trade by the nations of the world. Tryouts are scheduled for Tues- day, Feb. 17, in i'oom 3211, Angell hall, beginning at 1 o'clock. Every man who is a candidate for the team is required to report at that time, and preliminary team assign- ments will be made. A larger team than usual is planned for next se- mester, because of the long sched- ule. A special course, Speech 81, has been arranged for debaters. Those who pass the tryouts or who can present credit for Speech 33 and 34 vill be admitted to this course, which is to be carried for three hours credit. ludgres. C cmmics. platoon:, and squads ot the jrrve O ficer> Training ee:ps cemomted yesterd.ay in their * mes*Q: emuetitien before Col- v e , ti i . - . , S A ant v f". F I I WA I i i I u " A I U NJ