THE MICHIGAN DAILY House Gets Bill 'Bank Situation Providing For Must Wait For Wet Ratification Laws'-Rodkey State Senate Approves Professor Returns From. Heidkamp Measure; Lay Conference With State1 Plans For Convention Banking Commissioner LANSING, March 2, -UPA)-Ap- Prof. R. G. Rodkey, of the business proved overwhelmingly by the Sen- administration school, declined to ate, the Heidkamp plan for state con- make a statement on his return from vention to pass on repeal of Federal Lansing today, when he was in con- vference with Rudolph Reichert, state prohibition today awaited House ac- banking commissioner. tion. In his opinion nothing can be doneI The plan calls for a convention of Ito straighten out the banking situn-I 100 delegates, one from each repre- tion until the legislature decides! which bill it is going to put through. sentative district, to be named in the April 3 election. The convention - 1 r , would meet in Lansing, presided over . by the lieutenant governor, and con- Arri leg By 1 staii sider ratification of the repeal amendment submitted by Congress. W h e "What has been called the most,! In each district a board composed comprehensive book available deal- of the prosecutor, county clerk and ing with the machinability of metals probate judge would have two candi- and machining processes" has re- dates, one pledged to ratification and cently been published by Prof. Orlan Woe o a . Boston, director of the Depart- the other against. ment of Engineering Shop. The Heidkamp bill providing for This is the first of two volumes the convention was passed by the I entitled "Engineering Shop Practice," Senate Wednesday night by a vote and is being used in one of the shop of 97 to 9 Th~n1 ninc nainfwr MAY LIMIT PIN-WEARING MADISON, Wis., March 2.-Two Senators in Wisconsin have intro- duced in the state legislature a bill which will stop University of Wis- consin co-eds from wearing their fiancees' fraternity pins. The bill, prohibits the "wearing, use, or dis-; play" of any secret society emblem, by a person who is not a member of the society. TAKE CLASS PICTURES I PRINCETON, N. J., March 2. - Each class at Princeton keeps a rec- ord of its activities by taking moving pictures of important athletic games1 and other events. The actual work of taking the pictures is done by a professional photographer, but a student conmmittee plans the pictures and stos them so that they are 'vailY h e for showing at class func APPLICANTS WANTEo German police dog owned by Sigma Alpha Epsilon claims the distinction of being the only dog to be regis- tered here as a student at the Uni- versity of Colorado. He is listed in the student directory as a Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge. CO-EDS RATE MEN LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 2.- A "Little Black Book" in which men- about-the-campus are classified has been originated by a group of Delta women. Each page of this book is devoted to the man-about-the-cam- pus. Below his name are listed a series of letters designating different attributes or qualities. The first of these is designated L. M. or M. M. which means ladies' man or man's man. Next comes T. for technique, and the list goes on. The book is open to feminine eyes only. 11AI EXPELL FII.ERIEN OUTLINE MODEL "DATE" ITHACA, N. Y.. March 2.-Engin- eers of Cornell University have placed the following specifications for the applicants for the queen of the an- nual Engineer's Ball according to the Silver and Gold, student paper. The queen must be a regular stu- dent in the University. She must smoke mild, inexpensive cigarettes, she must detest strong cigars and pipes, she must not chew tobacco in any form, she must abhor alcoholic beverages, she must be susceptible to attentions of men, she must be able to say "good-night" graciously, hARVARD NUI)ISTS CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 27. - More college graduates among or- ganized nudists claim Harvard Uni- versity as their alma mater than any other institution. FAMIED SPIRIT ROCK FOUND 1 .; > I ;, t . 5 , r f o r Vtto. lrose vou ng agans were courses in the College of Engineering. Subjects Chosen Senators Upjohn of Kalamazoo and Engineering authorities say this Leiland of Fennville, both Republi- book gives excellent technical in-; "The World's Greatest Asset," and cans. formation and deals with the "rela- "The Glory of the Paradox" are the The principal debate was on tion between the design of the part, subjects of two addresses to be given whether the lieutenant governor Al- the material with which it is made,I Sunday in the Congregational Church len E. Stebbins, a Democrat, or the the method of fabrication by which by Dr. James King, president of Oli- secretary of state, Frank D. Fitz- the material is to be prepared," and} vet College. gerald, Republican, should preside. other valuable information for the The first talk will be delivered at The original bill provided for Fitz- modern engineer. 10:45 a. in., at the regular Sunday gerald to preside. The amendment- morning service. The second will be changing this was offered by Senator I n presented in the evening' in the Raymond, Adrian Democrat, who de- I O e In .I1Bg i rl church parlors at the regular Sunday fended it against an attack by Sen- Thumb Of Pickpocket meeting of the Congregational Stu- ator Flynn, Republican, Cadillac. dent Fellowship. The public is cor- PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 2.-(P)- dially invited to attend both meet- Samuel Dietrich testified in court ings. WHOSE CAR? that in a dark movie he felt a com- The evening address will follow the BERKELEY, Calif., March 2.-Two motion in his hip pocket. He found re ulr Sunday 6 p. m. supper of University of California students that in addition to a wallet with $35, the -Fellowship and. the customary smiled as they walked from a sorority the pocket had a hole in which a short program of serious mtusic pre- house to a car at the curb with co-ed thumb had got caught.' Dietrich sented by the University Salon Or- companions, recently. But the smiles identified David Daugherty as the chestra under the direction of J. changed when an unsympathetic cop owner of the thumb.r Christian Pfohl, '34SM. hied the party to the police station - Dr. King holds a Doctor of Philos- on the charge of unlawfully driving MARRIAGE O. K. ophy degree in psychology. away an automobile. The boys looked JANESVILLE, Wis., March 2.-(/P)I at the girls, "I thought it was your -All talk to the contrary notwith-' Bill Scurlock, sports editor of the car." - standing, marriage is the most suc- Beaumont Journal, is the largest "We thought it was yours," said cessful institution on the face of the{ scribe in Texas. He weighs approxi- the girls. earth, said John W. Gross, who1 mately 300 pounds. The only thing "No runs, no hits, two errors," said reached this conclusion after seven he can wear ready made is a hand- the sarge, and the boys walked their I years of experience as divorce coun- kerchief. enlightened girl friends home. sel for Rock County. NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 2.-A Yale scholarship of over $600 has begged in vain since 1919 for some- one to claim it. No one has ever ap- plied for it. T he stipulation is that the applicant must be christened Leavenworthi. CYCLE 7,000 MILES MADISON, Wis., March 2.-(Big Ten(--Two University of Wisconsin students recently completed a trip through Europe and Asia on bicycles which covered 7,000 miles. Starting in August from Le Havre, France, the students cycled through Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, and Spain, crossing the Mediterranean and then contihuing through Mor- occo, Algeria, and Tunis. Riding fourth-class with a group of lice-infested Arabs on a North African railway, temporary loss of their bicycles in Algeria, and arrest as spies in Spain were a few of the experiences encountered during the trip. BLUFFING PAYS WASHINGTON, March 2.--Bluf- fing pays! Professors in English and history at George Washington Uni- must learn to bluff sometime and mus tlearn to bluff sometime and that college is about the best place in which to learn how. A student who develops the ability to bluff bot hfearlessly and well often receives an "A" as his reward. i 3 a PALO ALTO, Calif., March 2.- Thirteen freshmen at Stanford Uni- MADISON, Wis., March 2.--Wis- versity face expulsion for entering consin's famed spirit rock has been the woman's dormitory after a rally. found. The disappearance of this It has been a tradition for students historical altar, once used by the to attempt this, but for the first time Potawatomie Indians, caused much in 60 years it has succeeded, amid wonder on the campus. the smashing of windows and the 'The stone, weighing no less than screaming of the occupants. 250 pounds, was found in the hedge a___in the yard of a fraternity house, the FIRST DANCE SINCE 1871 director of the university's historical n1museum revealed. jADA, U., March 2 -Ohio Nortnern University recently held its first dance since 1871. The faculty lifted SPECIAL CLASS FOR BIND the 62-year-old ban because of oppo- EUGENE, Ore., March 2.-A new sition from the student body. means of esthetic development has been given seven blind students who CLOTHE STATUES are enrolled in a class for instruction in pottery and sculpture at the Uni- MONTREAL, Que., March 2.-- versity of Oregon. Realizing the Painted blue feminine underthings marvelous sense of tactual values were found to be the covering of a which the blind possess, Mrs. L. B. number of nude statues by irate fac- Schroff, instructor in drawing and ulty members one morning recently painting, conceived the idea of the on the campus of McGill University. special class. She says that the stu- Colder weather the next day saw the dents showed immediate adaptibil- i tableau with new suits of fiery red ity to the clay and showed as much flannels. care on the inside of the clay models as on the outside. "DUTCII TREAT" PREVAILS One of the girls in the class who NEW YORK, March 2.-A Survey possessed partial sight was- blind- conducted by a college newspaper folded after which she did better here, disclosed .the fact that the work -than when she could see. The "Dutch treat" is universal in under- sense of proportion in forminl deli- graduate circles, even when. a male cate curves seems to be increased. student is accompanied by his co-ed Helen Keller once said that "the girl friend. -The survey points to the wonderful rhythmical flow of lines fact that 'after necessities are paid and curves could be more subtly felt for out of eight-dollai' a week student than seen" and the truth of the incomes, there is only about 20 cents statement is being borne out in this left to spend on the girl friend. class. S. A. E. DOG ENROLLS BOULDER, Colo., March 2. - A I Al Smith In Washingt Long Sued For Libel -Associated Press Photos ;i It was learned from semi-official quarters in Paris that Andre Lefe- bvre de la Boulaye, personal friend of Franklin D. Roosevelt, would be named as the new French ambassa- dor to Washington to succeed Paul Claudel. Sen. Huey P. Long, of Louisiana, is being sued by Brig.-Gen. Samuel T. Ansell, retired, for $500,000 dam- ages on charges of libel. Senator Long said in his speech that he would waive his Congressional immunity. Alfred E. Smith, possessed of his usual quota of wisecracks, was given a hearty welcome when he appeared in Washington before the Senate finance committee's "prosperity clinic." Ile is shaking hands with Senator Barkley, of Kentucky, with Senator Metcalf, of Rhode Island, at the right. ,. _ _ . .,!