__ Y _._ _ ._. _,. _ _... _ .._, _ _ .__ Local R.O.T.C. Changes Plan For Admittance Admission To Advanced Course Will Be Placed On A Competitive Basis As a result of the large number of students each year who complete the basic course in military science and are eligible for admittance to the advanced course, the local Reserve Officers' Training Corps has been forced to work out a plan by means of which it will be possible to put the admittance on a competitive basis, according to an announcement issued by staff officers. When Congress appropriates money for this purpose it is turned over to the War Department to be distribut- ed. The War Department in turn splits the money up between the nine existing corps areas. A third divi- sion is made then among the various units included in each corps area. The local battalign is a part of the sixth corps area, which also includes schools in Illinois and Wisconsin. After the appropriation has been split so many waysrthe individual units get only a part of the sum which they could really use, officers say. In consequence Michigan can only accommodate 140 men in the advanced course, and this year there were 160 who wished to elect the final two years necessary to receiv- ing a commission. In order to lessen the bad effects of the system the department had formulated a plan which will give only the best men in the basic courses the right to continue the last two years. The first part of the grading will be made up of the man's academic average in the department, and will constitute 75 per cent of the total. The other 25 per cent will be made up of the individual instructor's gen- eral impression of the man in drill periods. Then, if the man is able to pass his physical examination, 'his name will be placed on a list in the relative position that his average en- titles him to. 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The class is open to all stu- dents of the University and the nec- essary equipment will be furnished ?y the Intramural department. After football season the class will meet in the Field House on Wednes- day nights at seven-thirty. Most of the edible nuts have been found rich in starches, fats, proteins and vitamin B. ~~ ~ WANTED -- Portable typewriter in good condition. Will pay cash. Box 26B. 127 Today 1:30-111:00 P.M. MAJESTIC Now Playing! RADIO SPECIAL t !r ,e zf y 1. id V. ~s- it 1 1 Follow the Crowd to I CRAZY" A Festival of Screams and Shrieks with HAROLDLLOYD "THE YACHT PARTY" Roger Wolfe -- Kahn Orchestra PARAMOUNT NEWS I' < The most astound- ~in- crime in the history of mystery ; ... the drama that thrilled millions on the air...now on the screen with a ' million thrills? RICARDO CORTEZ KAREN- MORLEY Direcedby . it--e-r Rubn creenpa'b 0. 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See the displays at our State street store. °At Both Ends of the Campus" 11 1 Ln Ti. .l vinjw Cireta'*m ------Value .54 & 11 E