-~ --THE MICHIGAN DATLY tinouncement Will Be Embod- ied in 1932.33 Catalog, to Be Issued in May. IT-rS NEW VSTUDENTS c4shnen. Entering Next Fall to Be First to Be Affected by New Ruling. 'ALFALFA UILL'-HOLL"S REUNION QMIO FOLOWEC'Initiation Secrets- V1rlBe Laid Bare T F. _V1Ohio State Houses to Reveal. FA~D OYC!DPCOLUMBSO.,March1i5.-t Fitito Give Individual States! to light. Ncver again will the fate Control Is iHeavily of pledges be a dark chapter of the Defeted.fraternities. The entire roiitine of Defeated.dealing with pledges in nova on file in the office of the seretary of fra- C§M MENTS ARE MADE ternity affairs. A pledge relations censuis was Bot Sties Find Encouragemnent "ubmnitted to each member of the ratcrnity Presidents' council a- ai Result of Vote the last meeting, asking questions in House. that cc~ to the ver lhe art of the in- FTDNEDAY , :MAR"'I 'G, 1932 ENIVOYTOTURKEYLOWIE TAP B5u - -- . FAILYTOO J The faculty of the Literary Col- !;T . !:- rgini' l ) lee has approved the copy em- 11"x711, HIINGON Ma.rch Y 5 .-Con- bodying the announcement of the I irs claims [rem both sides niew "Michigan Plan," the detailed ' xr .:l t:l the test of strength in the information of which will be print- is use Monzday on_ submnitting pro- ed in the 1932-33 catalog in May. I iaib xrition to the iucople once again. Under the new plan, which re-: 'Ille result - A 227 to 187 vote quires students entering the Uni- asv. Wvs:i ziem<"Al z'7adlsTi ALrray of Oki--ahOna, ey',:Mhile canc Li- :against considering a resolution versify on and after September, date for -fe D ncatc er u t o tle ; ;.'uy, is .s cwn Y4 ovci proosing, to amend the constitu- timate affius, of the. Greeks. "How, do yotu discipline your' freshmen? Hov are your pled-ge meetings conducted? Whit worx= do .you require your freshen tc do? Do you have psychole y tesc~s. radio parties, etiquette emnphasi, or card parties?" An inspection of the files might reveal answers like these:! "We use the honor system in dis- ciplining our pledges,". says one fraternity. "We say, 'Sm-eythe, old ,fellow, you don't want to be called incorrigible, do you? Sp--ak at llMiL"h"iantAcademiy Meeting Thutrsday. 1-, of. Robert 11. L;.i.1rfe of .'.n.thropology +at theUiriy o' alf 'na will cLIi .5 F-amIily as a s oci2 .41 1'.aliScience auirim 2j 2 a E andhe pttbw1ii ft iC;1!i1e01'1.a a nd. i st i ; o' tdi t ies, h e cvin,4 in nt :. pehitin t~Go siLnLe: o ~,a thn ascae(oao.leh: , Ixsociatcd PrCSN Photo 1831 to prepare themselves to {enter UUiVeGt~t;"1I Ii i A WVIk'? VOii LneU ciU~.tRV en an ZI t:111i aI field of concentration, certain sekn oratrasprto fsvrlyas prerequisites which students must! r IIARA C complete during the first two years bl I I i of remidence have been approved fL 11 UH ADS vETCTE by thAieayfcly n lh~i The. annual Military Ball will be The copy for the announcement Eii ~ ' I I includes the graduation require'- II1UJ L li IU U held this year on Friday, April 19, ments which are made mandatory --__ at the Union, by the Michigan R. O.T.C. department. 'William J. on all students affected by the new Only Needy Students Will Be id 3E hsbe apond plan. They are: Conisidered in Awards, chimnotebalom tee 1. No student will be accepted as Officials Declare. The committeemien are Charles a candidate for a degree until she ?_.Clyooe_'2,GalndCMs- -has received at least 60 hours credl- A scholarship loan fund to be Clpoe,'2,Grad.Mi- 'it,. and unless the average of all; utilized for the winners of Michi-! ner, '32E, Edward C. Spaulding, '33, his. work is of C grade or better. IPu .Frig 3,Gle 1E 2. No student will be granted a ;gan Alumni Undergraduate schol- BPuleyJ.'FirrindArthur Gilb .degree until he has received at arships from Ann Arbor has been least 60 hours credit after admis- inaugurated at a recent meeting of: son, '35. sion to candidacy, and unless the th lmicu fAnAbr The first commitee mefltiing will average of all his work, after such' The fund is to be* built up by be. held at 5 o'clock today tn th admission to candidacy, is of C taigfo;h ue fec en R.O.T.C. building. Although no grade or better. be r of the local club 715 cents yearly.; orchestra has been decided upon as 3. Each student, upon becoming The money is to be used to makeyeoetaisqul ultyo g E othezr years is promised. Price of a. candidate for a degree, must se-: loans to those winners of the schol-'icessnostldatpen. lecit either a department or a di- arships who can demonstrate to the tcesi o ete tpeet vision of concentration, loan committee that they really 4. Each student's credit for grad- need the support. The scholarship R-C-Search Club to coli uation (comprising his e nt i re itself-only pays the tuition of the M ach ct Today, course) must include not less than1 winner. 30 hours in his department of con-; The fund will probably be ad- The March meeting of the Uni- entration (or 30 hours as required 'ministered like that of the Dear- versity Research club, at which by his department of concentra- born alumni club who recently time three illustrated reports will tion) or nor -less than 60 hours in; started a similar project for the tie given, will be held at 3 o'clock his division of' concentration (or dinners of the scholarships from tonight in roorm 2523 East; Medical 60 hours as required by his division Dearborn. That is, the money w~ill !,tilidingDean Kratis, presicdent of of concentration). be turned over to the office of theshe.lu,'anucdysedy Under the fourth item, the de- Dean of Men where a committeec At tonight's meeting of the: club, tails have been made broad enough will decide whether the applicants Prof. Campbell ilonn'r will t4alk on to permit a student to take other' for aid from the fund are really, "The Constellatioii Ophiuchus on a courses. which co-ordinate his field !deserving. Gnostic Amulet"' and i ':'le Univer- of specialization. The members of the scholarship' sity's Share in a Great Find of The detailed announcement will~ committee of the Ann Arbor alumnii Ecclesiastical Manusrcrpt. Prof. be madle in May, at the time stu- ! club, whose function is to suggest A. E. White will ds s "Creep; dents mnake their elections for next i a list; of names to the University' Cllarac tc-ii . of Mfeta at Ele- fall.I from wlhich the winner is picked. t 'ateci Tempcratu':es." are Herbert M. Slusson, Dean James Plans are being mad~e by the re- JUtI-IV N -T TALKr B. Edmonson of the School of Edri- s earch clubs of the Unive r:_tyini- AT M L A K E cation, Milo Oliphant, Mrs. Carl G. eluding.i addition to the main AT IL A E l HberandMrs.ThephilKlin grup he tuinior and women's Man. cufrteana fmra Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven will The annual banquet of the local nclub , obetheldanal emoialu be the principal speaker at the an- alumni group is' to be held on April baillroom April 99: At that time , nual banquet of the University of 21. the clubs will honer einent men Michngan club of Milwaukee next of science and letters. Th,,is year Saturday, it was announced yester- CoptV~IA des ISnzaDrhpioohr n day by the Alumni association of-!euvnoi uthp~~ooiJ fl-.French Group Today wil>ehoord Among t he. other prominent -ib onrd speakers at the banquet will be Dr. John Cloup et, of the RomanceI 2"axion,.,hscol -idns Hon~. Marvin B. Rosenberry, chief Languages department, will speak Inam0.,inhasnhool buildings courxt, eand Emory Hyden director of o'clock todayhin raoom 103 ain 4; ih ly W- ibn c the fifth alumnni distr-ict. The toast- Romance Languages building. Ti xe ~ master of the meeting will be Dr., talk, which will bo delivered in Carl G. Ebrbach, '116, who was a French, will be thie fifth in tie'1 miember of the faculty-of the School, 1931-1932 sei es of 'the Cercie Fran- of Medicine here for several years. cais.$ Now 2:{0, V-Y.0 70), 9 0 Michigan music will be furnished'-Dr. Cloppet has stated that lieBRE h 'the banquet, tobe held at the Uni- i does not believe the French to "BA ANM'I versity club in Milwaukee. by grad- imperialistically minded, and has uates of the School of Music, voiced his_ opinion ti-at even the --- -sii fntoaimi aig 41Translated into English, t he Fiance. In his lecture this after- naeof theShknmasi - noon he will indicate events n the Japanese navy, mean s shp'waves modern. history which he_ believes chasing each other," uphold his proposition. -~ t .l IJY Z;I~ll, nu stuC iu IVIUUAlt A control over liquor--was hailed by (wets' and modificationists as pres- aging victory next time. The drys claimed. the result proved their Charles 11. Shet-rill (aha-:e) of N~w ITork w as ap~uJn1ed United States amhassador tA) 'iTarkay by President ~hn;eer. H~ succcld5 Jo- seph Crc w~ u-ho was ren .ed ambas- sador to Japan., lines, strong, though some conceded NeaiIeaigTamMesM~ , a gaini to thei' foes. N g tv b ti'T a t HeIre is some of the comment from the wet side:- Representative Linthicum (D., Md.) leader of the wet bloc: "The eight is all but won. All we need is one more election." Debts, customei ~II reparations, armamepnts, their good wil toward us and themir r good will, and trade bal-. financial stability whideh we ari[ t}}(j! '"} I= .h U lFlI H U . i J K IT uu ' * See Victory Next Time.- Tuesday night at the Mendelssohn ment. Representative Beck, Pennsyl- J theatre as the affirmative i"- Wolverines Are l n )ressi ve. vania, Republican leader on the quiette university debating squad' Most impressive aruetswr same sde: "Tday's ote maes it met the Michigan negative teamn. put forward by tn ihga.Le plain that if the Republican party1matr ,rh ne C tlat ad'optsa dry platform in June it Debating the subject of whether btr h oieieirn h willcout diastr."America and the foreign nations debt, should not be cAncell.ed wev wil curt i Canresdnt's should cancel the war debts and the war debays wer :entracte ro~tio Aaint te rohbitonreparations, the Marquette team Legally; the re~paratt1ons _ire pey Amilendmenlt: "Congress is catch-I was composed of Ray P. Forstermrtfravr ~'lCdmg ing uip with the people. Next time 'Arnold P. Miller, and 1-no E. 1--' infliC. ed oan life and ro'{''ty ;- - w wil nt t oer. Iman. Michigan was represented ini ig the w ar the F rnch govrnment; Rufus S. Lusk, of the Crusaders: the debate by Jacob I. Weissmian. cta5y ass da esluir i.' "Meore than one member is sitting '34, Samuel L. Travis, '34, arid Leon- qlitesing the Unxite._, c cryi incnrs o h attmb-ard L. Kimball, 33. not to conside r oTein rance ,, "n c o g r ss f o t e as t m e b -g ift o f m 7 y e '~ " y pe n t ca use he missed his chance today. Marqluette Has Ed-c. hstio ycu irtctepr te Nex t session will see a wvet; ma-, Although the contest was of of any rfinixmea are ar- jr 1 Ity." no decision variety, it was generally ranged onl such l ofgtr~thttS FThe Congressional Districts Mod-! agreed that the Marquette repre- will fco ege Telnetse ettvshdteeg vrenot seriously n _, g;: he ti- if c toye geeT e o g s t p s n a iv s h d t e e g rth e 7 nanc Y 1. s tue'. r'-'SxoAfii ctmade toward the -modification local team with regard to the fine'r grTea t portions oi the 'ony>>nt of the present prohibition laws." 1 points of forensic technique, but y teUie ts n t,) se b What the D~rys 'Say. that they lacked arguments in sup- t ,he ifrea .Mirnains for ce --nsciat1 ~-ow hear the dry side: port of their contention and fa"cts purposes; trance even uased ag'eat Representative Cooper (R.,Ohio) : with which to refute the arguments portion of her 1-anto -Gay off old "The -E.ets seem to have made con- of their Wolverine opponents. old debts to \tr~l strt: , x te con1- siderable gain since last year. But heMruto h arAeiahlt a t iss a long ays from the two - CheIolit aeb I ueteteam arguing for the side France for t'gane, r loo.d, Representative B3lan ton (.D., cancelled were: average cost of The high: sr ,, of' ie debate from-- Tex. : "Th.e best thing that ever cancelling debts to the individual ianiratrcl-tnpoi astr hapn(othe drys}ca-use. to Theyn American tax payer would be sixty-+ final e xtemporaneous rcbutal of (tedy)wliset tta six cents. The United States pro-i Kimball who demotnstrated logical n ryvts orrpel otoco-fited greatly from the war; the argumentation w ith d ra in-a tie fre t gross." money we lent the allied nations in awa wichwa nt seninth Se-nator ofShe E ard t. exn.),wa just as much an instrument in; debate' prior to that l~t, co-utor f he ig ht e thlighting the common enemy as the Tie chairma n of Ilc affair wras am~enldmen t: "I am vecry muchgustakadtopwicve'JmsD.M re,32 g ratiftied at the showing. us akadtop nc eJmsD or,'2 ____'_ g___ sent over; the European nations' are not able to pay the debts; they -Rutwen Will Speak ';will not pay them; and our foreign9 Befre lu r, "/~~ trade and prosperity depends on. i __ '0V ANT F 1 1 i I'I SITIO: N l - - Nant healf A Ju 1n ew- several mct ~l . ne e to M. Cratl , -. t PI. A ,, 13ox 472, Ws~ .C 1 WANTED-Gil to wo.e kfocron TYPING Grdtlsoe jm. Itt.2. 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Hawley' Tapping, general secretary of the'4 Almni association. 516 East Williamn St. DINNERS .......35cLand 50c I.UNCHrI-EONS . -.2.c. .3.., ScC We o cffer a Spe'cial 50c DSrmer. 301', z L.'stow Si. j N ".'a to r n , t /s."'Dm" t .... } .-t4Y.r} ROI 1 - F ,t !T^ s . ~r, i three solvent banks in the town The average invested capital of La~lata, Mo, merged voluntar-; retail druggists in the. United States resulting in an increase in total- is estimated by the department of posits. commerce to be $7,500. . . r rous .An Y~nbuol FROMTAWT !L ,V i r; THE MICHIGAN UNION L- O Music by Handson~i mxen, genc- kinds of m, LC HENRY e. rsT i II - - With Miriar i Hopkins Phillips Holmes W ynne Gibson, Stuart Erwin 1 Ilrvin.: Pichcl SLIMSUM VIL "EYES HALVE IT" and His 17-Piece O ichsia . ;x P x Ems: i ' I ING AT THE' EXCLUAV " f - LANDS-PLAZA VOiol CINCINNATI r .: f; . f :' t-1 : ,s 1 .; . r I