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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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-Associated Press Photo
Informality may be the rule as Maxim Litvinoff (left), Russia's com..-
Inissar of foreign affairs, and President Roosevelt (right) hold their
White House discussions which may develop into American recognition
of the Soviet Union. In fact they may even become "Max" and "Frank"
to each other, for such is the reputation of both for scorn of the custo-
mary formalities, Here they are caricatured by an Associated Press
staff artist.

Brucker Will
Talk Here On
Armistice Day'
Army And Navy Group's!
Program Includes Band
And R.O.T.C._Regiment.
Hon. Wilber M. Brucker, '16L,
himself a prominent military leader
in Michigan, will deliver the principal
address at the annual Armistice Day
services, participated in by the Uni-
versity R.O.T.C. regiment and the
Varsity Band, to be held at 10:25 a.
m. Saturday in Hill Auditorium.
The program is sponsored by the
Army and Navy Club of Ann Arbor.
Before the services a parade will be
held, starting from the corner of East
and North University Avenues, pro-
ceeding down North University to
Hill Auditorium, where it will be re-
viewed by Major Robert Campbell
and President Alexander Grant
Ruthven.
The R.O.T.C. regiment and Varsity
Band will march in the parade in
full uniform, according to the pro-
gram released yesterday by Prof. Jo-
seph R. Hayden, president of the
Army and Navy club.
The services following the parade
consist of the following: Invocation
by the Rev. Thomas R. Carey, pastor
of St. Thomas Church; the address
by Mr. Brucker, entitled "They Also
Marched;" numbers by the Band; the
playing of taps; and the benediction
by the Rev. Henry Lewis, rector of
3t. Andrew's Episcopal church.

Ar'my And Navy Club To
Fete Lieut.-Col. Rogers
Welcoming Lieut-Col. F. C. Rogers,
who has succeeded Maj. Basil D. Ed-
wards as Commandant of the Uni-
versity R.O.T.C., the Army and Navy
Club of Ann Arbor will banquet him
at 6:30 p. m. in the Michigan Union,
according to an announcement re-
leased yesterday by Prof. Joseph. R.
Hayden, president.
Colonel Rogers will speak on the
topic, "Military Leadership," a sub-
ject on which he is a recognized au-
thority. The banquet is the official
welcome of the club to him.
The idea that one has to be done
out in handsome clothes to hear a
symphony concert is foolishness. -
Artur Rodzinsky.G

Forestry Classes
Elect All Officers
Two elections were held yesterday
in the School of Forestry and Con-
servation, in the senior and junior
classes.
For president of the senior class
voters selected John Crosby, for vice-
president, Manley Knight; secretary,
Blair Hutchinson, and treasurer, Ar-
thur Radford.
Junior elections resulted in a three-
way tie for the office of vice-presi-
dent, so the three candidates flipped
coins and Earle Brown, the odd man,
was declared the winner. For presi-
dent the voters chose John Langen-
bach. Sherwood Nichols was elected
secretary and Karl Wild treasurer.
Lawrence Wines was chosen to rep-

R.O.T.C. Regiment Will
Hear Armistice Service
A majority of the members of the
University R.O.T.C. regiment will at-
tend an Armistice Day service to be
held Sunday at St. Andrews Episco-
pal Church.
An invitation to the regiment to
attend the service was extended by
the Rev. Henry Lewis, rector of the
church. Members of the regiment
will assemble in full uniform at the
church office building at 10:30 a. m.
The American system is education
by the adding-machine. -Dr. Rob-
bert M. Hutchins, president of the
Univesrity of Chicago.
resent the class on the J-Hop com-
mittee.

Thursday and Friday Dinner Special
F ried Spring Chicken, 15c
"Just Like Down South
THE. TAVERN CAFETERIA
mike fingerle, prop. 338 Maynard Street

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NO MONEY IN PEARS
GRANGE, Wash.-(P)-William
Morrow Glark's six acres of pear trees
yielded 80 tons of fruit, and his gross
profit was $2. S

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