Trl H E M iCH'GAN DAILY TRs Next To St. Jamntes President-Elect CompetesNew hems Front Otiwr Gampuses Completes New From Floor Five Representatives From1 Michigan Paid Tribute' By Colleagues In House! WASHINGTON, March 1. - P) - Praise from one of their fellow mem- bers for five retiring Michigan rep- resentatives in Congress was duly{ recorded in the Congressional Record today.. Rep. Carl E. Mapes of Grand Rapids was recognized on the floor of the House Tuesday to announce that he felt his five Michigan associates< were going home only "temporarily" and that he expected the constitu- ents "of every one of them to insist that they return to the next Con- gress."z There was applause, from Demo- crats as well as Republicans, as Rep-{ resentative Mapes made his commentI on each of the five. Here are some' of the things he said about them: Michener-In the House 14 years and with a "record surpassed by none and equalled by few." -Associated Press Photo Ketcham-A member for 12 years' Jude Robert W. Bingham, pub- and "a recognized authority on agri- usher of the Louisville Courier- culture" whose counsel here will be Journal, has been selected as am- greatly missed." bassador to England to succeed An- Clancy-With eight years of serv- drew Mellon, according to authentic ice and "aptitude and ability as an sources. organizer." Bohn-In six years he has "im- Ly 1y T C ief pressed himself on the members of Loya. 0yh eo this body as an unusually capable cter man." Person-In two years he has shown j-j - -** I F nuj himself "a careful and earnest stu- ( JjJicialJFamily dent of public affairs." Appointments Roosevelt In Readiness To Take Active Control Of Government Saturday HYDE PARK, N. Y., March 1-O) -President-Elect Roosevelt complet- ed the selection of his official family1 today and with a serious mind and li I ffot~ t~-i1n fialA '.aW hit. RAIN IPHYSIC FOR PROFS. NORMAN, Okla.. Mar. I-Students at the University of Oklahoma be- lieve that some of their professors need an intellectual laxative, it is said. A few of their professors still think that college students should never question the sanctity of the text- books. However, the students realize that the person daring to question such a thing is far more liable "to get something" out of the course. iight neart tuirned toward the VI House. YOU KNOW ME-AL He picked "Louis, Mac and Steve" NORMAN, Okla., Mar. 1.-A ques- for his secretariat-Louis M. Howe, tionnaire to identify 50 famous senior secretary, and Marvin H. Mc- Americans was sent out by the gov- Intyre of Kentucky and Stephen T. ernment class at the University of Early of Virginia, as his other chief Oklahoma recently. The only name aids in the White House. correctly known to all was Al Capone. The cabinet was completed official- ly last night with the announcement of Miss Frances Perkins, New York state commissioner of labor, as theI secretary of labor, and Daniel C. Roper of South Carolina, as secre- tary of commerce So far as immediate appointments are concerned, Mr. Roosevelt has fin- ished his task and has surrounded himself with trusted friends. Three Aids Retained He will carry on the present White House staff that has continued through past Democratic and Repub- lican administrations-Rudolph For- ster as executive clerk, Pat McKenna as executive office doorkeeper and Er- win H. Hoover as head usher. These are men who know American official- dom and how to keep the wheels spinning smoothly at the White House. With this ground work Mr. Roose- velt is in a position to take active WHO WANTS IT? LARAMIE, Wyo., Mar. 1.-"Buy Wyoming" is the policy advocated by the Agriculture Club at the Univer- sity of Wyoming. The club plans to ban corduroy pants on the campus in favor of the wood growers of the district. HELP KEEP THE CAMPUS DIRTY Austin, Tex., Mar. 1.-In order to provide jobs for the men who have been playing football at the Univer- sity of Texas, students are throwing paper and trash all over the campus. The football players are paid to pick up the papers. B. M. 0. C.'S AT McGILL TOO Following the action of one of the "self-styled B. M. 0. C." at Michigan, a student at the University of McGill, in Montreal, inserted this advertise- ment in the McGill Daily: "Wanted. Rich, beautiful, young, intelligent girl, nreferably widow, to take to Black: Sheep Ball." hOPE TO IMPROVE MANNERS EVANSTON. Ill., Feb. 27.-(Big Ten)-Court, abbreviation for court- esy classes, will become'a regular part of Northwestern University curricu- lum if the suggestion recently offered to a campus group by the socially prominent wife of a Chicago artist is accepted. The classes are to im- prove the 'deplorable" manners of college students. MILD SMOKES FOR 'QUEEN' BOULDER, Colo., Feb. 28.-To meet the specifications for queen of the Engineer's Ball, to be held at the University of Colorado, a secret com- mittee has decided that the queen "must be a regular student of the university and must smoke mild and inexpensive cigarettes." ONLY GIRL IN CLASS CINCINNATI. March 1. - - Claribel Ratterman was voted the most beautiful, best dressed, most popular, and the cleverest girl of the freshman law school class at the University of Cincinnati. She's the only girl in the class. TEN LOST SEATTLE, March 1. -A)-More than 100 men renewed search to- day for victims of two shipwrecks in the wake of a fierce gale that is believed to have killed 10 men off the Alaskan and Oregon coast. YOKOHAMA, Mar ch 1.--(P- Henry B. Hitchcock, American consul at Nagasaki, died today at Yokohama General hospital following an opera- tion. . I control of the government next Sat- WASHINGTON, March 1. --OP) - urday noon. It is probable that Wil- Applying its own yardstick as the lham H. Woodin, new secretary of the Roosevelt official family begins to treasury, around whom is revolving take over the government, Washing- the national business and banking ton has marked wokn loyalty to the situation, will see Mr. Roosevelt in chief as the probable outstanding New York tonight or Thursday. characteristic of the new cabinet. The President-Elect is represented All appointments so far made or as keenly alive to the banking prob- indicated are of men and women lem and watching it closely. who were for Franklin D. Roosevelt Mr. Roosevelt was to leave here early in his drive to the Presidency. late today by automobile for New All appear to have at some vital point York to spend the night. He takes views in line with, or at least resemb- with him to Washington his family ling those, of the new chief execu- and personal secretary, Miss Mar- tive. guerite Lehand. They have a car-I Yet the cabinet is a collection of load of personal correspondence and individualists, several of whom are oificial business to haul along. noted for holding decided opinions Also, there will be found at the and for independence which repeat- White House next Saturday the edly has transcended party lines. I faithful Erwin McDuffie, Negro valet Here They Are to Mr. Roosevelt, and the Negro cook and maid of the Roosevelt household. CLASSIFIED-DIRECTOY I 4Here are some quick facts on the f cabinet which takes hold three days from now: State: Cordell Hull, 61. From Ten- nessee, lawyer, representative and senator. Episcopalian. Treasury: William H. Woodin, 64.1 New York City. Industrialist, musi- cian and writer, collector. Presbyter- ian. Hitherto a Republican. War: George H. Dern, 60. Utah. Mining executive, former governor. Congregationalist. Justice: Thomas J. Walsh, 73. Montana. L a w y e r and Senator. Catholic. Postoflice : James A. Farley, 44, New York. Building supply executive, political- leader. Catholic. Navy: Claude A. Swanson, 70. Vir- ginia. United States Senator. Meth- odist. Interior: Harold L. Ickes, 58. Chi-a cago. Lawyer and social reform lead- er. Presbyterian. Republican inde- pendent. Agriculture: Henry A. Wallace, 44. Farm editor and organization leader. Presbyterian. Independent of Repub- lican background. Commerce: Daniel C. Roper, 65. South Carolina. Lawyer, former gov- ernment executive. Methodist. Labor: Frances Perkins, 49. New York. Sociologist and lawyer. Episco- palian. IIHGN They insisted upon going and Mr.j and Mrs. Roosevelt would not say no. In continuing the threefold secre- tariat established by President Hoov- er, Mr. Roosevelt explained' he was abolishing the post of literary secre- tary. Howe To "Run The Shop" By this move, he emphasized, he was doing at the White House what he expected other departnents to do in the way of economy. Louis M. Howe, citizen of Massa-, chusetts and for years an intimate ofr Roosevelt, is going to "run the shop" and take care of the correspondence. Howe said McIntyre would make ap- pointments and look after visitors. Early is to be the public relations man and in charge of travels. 4litiderstorus Sliowii In IL. Of Chicago Film MINNEAPOLIS, March 1. - UP) - 'Thor, mythical thunder god, is in the movies. 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