THE MICHIGAN DAILY iv Bell Explains Women's Gym Requirements Many Receive Corrective Exercises, Others Play On Intramural Teams (Continued from Page 1) runs through the day and into the evening so that students may elect the desired activity at a suitable hour. Many of our students are work- ing for pay and special arrangements are made for these students in every known case. The purely elective program with competition in both team games, in- dividual sports and various types of dancing is carried on from 4 to 6 o'clock each day, three evenings a week and on Saturday morning. Our program at present is only limited by the facilities available in- doors. Statistics of Participation in Inter- class, Intramural and Elective Sports through January 24, 1933: Interclass hockey ......85 Intramural hockey .....180 Archery..............27 Golf....... ......30 Tennis..............75 Interclass Basketball .,.. 60 Swimming ..... ....76 Bowling.............50 Rifle................47 Outdoor. ...........75 Dancing.............14 Riding ..............50 Elective Archery.......10 Elective Golf...... ..12 Elective Posture .. ..20 Elective Tap Dancing ... 20 Elective Swimming .... 75 Elective Bowling......100 1005* * No effort is made to check indi- vidual students using the equipment at other times than in tournament play or in elective classes. There has been a progressive in- crease in intramural participation Dean Of 'Hobo College' Explains Technocracy Depression, Not Climate, Calls Einstein To Ca lifornia On Visit -Associated Press Photo Students and "graduates" of Chicago's "hobo college" took the problem of technocracy into their own hands as James McBeth, dean of the college, mounted the rostrum and explained technocracy as he understood it. - . PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 23.-UP-- The depression and not relativity is the problem that pulled Albert Ein- stein to the United Sattes for his third annual visit to California. This was made known today in the completion of plans for a mass meet- ing tonight devoted to the problem of the depressoin primarily from the phase of "German-American rela- tions." The Berlin professor of relativity is to appear on a program with Henry M. Dobinson, banker who served on the supreme allied eco- nomic council and the Dawes repa- rations commission; Dr. Robert A. Millikan, cosmic ray hunter and philosophical leader, and Dr. Wil- liam B. Munro, professor of history and government at California Insti- tute of Technology. Einstein has disclosed that his dis- cussion is by commission of the Ob- erlaender trust of the Carl Schurz foundation of Philadelphia, which is bearing the costs of this, his third visit to the United States. He like- wise has made known that the theory of relativity is not applicable to the problems of the world today. Just what has caused the unsettled conditions in the world today and what steps should be taken to settle them is the subject upon which the pacifist-relativist,ethe banker-eco- nomist, the cosmic ray hunter the political-economist will bend their intellectual energies. In the educational world each of these speakers is recognized as a leader. Each has spent considerable time in the cultural centers of other nations and their names are promi- nently identified with international cultural exchange relations. The program, entitled "A Syinpo- sium on America and the World Sit- uation," will be held in Pasadena Civic Auditorium. It is avowed for the purpose of interesting public opinion on the subject. The leaders who have made the program possible have arranged for* its presentation under auspices of the Southern California Student: Body Presidents' Association. Dr. Millikap will introduce*' Ein- stein. The German professor's topic will be "On German American Agree- ment." Einstein will be followed by Robinson, who will discuss the con- ditions leading to the economic upset in the world today, with his sugges- tions for their remedy. Prof. Munro will close the discussion with a re- view of the politico-economic ques- tions involved. Audiphone For Deaf To Be Demonstrated The Audiphone, a, recent develop- ment of the Western Electric Com- pany to aid defective hearing, will be demonstrated by William M. Pee- ple, of the Michigan Bell Telephone Company, from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Thursday at Quarry's Drug Store. Consultations will be given free of charge by calling Quarry's and making an appointment. Private rooms will be at the disposal of those who wish consultations. FORMER WOLVERINES STAR Norman Daniels, captain of the 1931-32 basketball team, and Al Shaw, reserve guard on the same squad, are playing with the Simpson team of the Detroit Semi-Profes- sional Court League. Both men are among the leading scorers in the circuit. .. , ,. f , 'V >f: Students' One-Week Special Be Photographed in Your New Formal Frock One Large Size Opal Portrait .... , . . .. .;..$1.00 One Oil Painting ........... . . ....... .75 One Cellophane Frame.............. .1.00 Total...................... .....$2.75 APPLICATION PHOTOS 3 for $1, 12 for $1.75 REMBRANDT STUDIO 121 East Liberty, First Floor (Formerly of Mack and Co.) nI I, f T1:T- I~ < _: rr~Ni FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Est. 1863 COMMERCIAL - SAVINGS TRUST - SAFE DEPOSIT TRAVELERS' CHECKS 11 Member Federal Reserve System, Under U. S. Government Supervision Age Of Fish Found By Counting Scales If you want to know how old a horse is you look at its teeth. If you want to know how old a tree is you count its rings. And if you want to know how old a fish is you count the rings on its scales, on much the same principle as it were a tree. Yes, fish have rings too. Because the scales tell so much about the fish they come from, the headquarters for Great Lakes inves- tigation of the U. S. Bureau of Fish- eries, located in the Museums Build- ing here, keeps a huge filing cabinet for nothing but fish scales, thou- sands' and thousands of scales from three summer expeditions in the gov- ernment ship Fulnar on Lake Mich- igan. When the scales are made .into microscopic slides and projected on a screen the rings of development can easily be traced and the annual rings counted. From these tiny scales the size of the fish at any time dur- ing its life can be calculated, ac- cording to Dr. Stillman Wright, of the local staff, and from these fig- ures recommendations for fishing re- strictions are made. Final scenes for a motion picture story of the work of the local bureau were recently made by Walter has- tings, of the department of conser- vation. These, together with earlier pictures taken last summer on board the Fullmar, will compose the con- plete account of investigations being carried on by the bureau. The pic- ture will be shown here some time in the future. Special investigations being car- ried out by the bureau include the testing of fish-nets to determine the values of various sizes of mesh, the setting of 800 drift bottles to deter- mine direction of currents, and the taking of bottom samples and water temperatures. TOMATO JUICE DANGEROUS BERKELEY, Calif., Jan. 24.- I Drinkers of the popular vim-restor- ing, alcohol-chasing beverage, to- mato juice, are advised to take only moderate doses by European med- ical authorities who have recently announced through experiments that the juice contains matter liable to create cancer of the stomach. The investigators arrived at this conclu- sion after numerous experiments upon albino rats. 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