THE MICHIGAN DAILY MOMM.MM. .. Five Ohio State Students alk At Military Training __________________TAXICABS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 2-1214. Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. The classified columns close at ifve + o'clock previous to day of insertions. Box Numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in Advance-11c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or tlo insertions. p e per reading line fr three or more insertions. Minimum three lines per insertion. Telephone Rate-15c per reading line ofr one or two insertions. 14c per reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. By Cntract, per line--2 lines daily, one month........................0 4 lines E.O.D., 2 months ......3c 2 lines daily, college year...7c 4 lines E. 0. 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Standard rates. 2x BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM FINANCE CO. 311 W. Huron 22001. 1933, 1932, 1931, 1930 models. 12x LAUNDRY WE DO your laundry work for one- half the usual price. Phone 2-3739. 8x LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 4x FOR RENT FOR RENT: Suite and single room, available now. 529 Walnut St. 246 FOR RENT: Two lovely attractive single or double rooms. Neat and clean. Shower bath, steam heat, excellent board, good variety, fresh vegetables. S. E. section, Dial 7796. 242 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Pi Beta Phi sorority pin be- tween Hut and Majestic Theatre. Phone 8354. 241 LOST: Blue Bronson Tuxedo lighter. Call 7257. Reward offered. 247 -Associated Press Photo These Ohio State University students were threatened with expulsion by President George Rightmire because of their refusal to take military training. -Left ,to riht, rear: Donald Leach, Columbus, and David Telfair, Sabina; front row: Edward Lepon, Uleveland; Rehard Bainmbardncr, Kimbolton, 0., and Paul Sutley, Columbus. dents interested in transport,tion are invited. .Quarterdeck Society will meet at Dey's Studio at 5 p. m. for 'Ensan] picture. Sphinx meeting Wednesday noon at the Union. The 'Ensian picture will be taken at 4 o'clock this after- naon at Dey's Studio. University Gils' Glee Club: Meets at Rentschlers promptly at 7:30. Please wear black velvet as on thek concert night. Afterwards there will be -a short hut importarnt business meeting. Stump Speakers Society of Sigma Rho Tau, joint meeting 7:-30 p. m. with Alpha Nu. The regular program has been altered so as to permit all men to hear the debate between the two societies. The meeting is open to the public and will occur in rooms 316-318 of the Union. The proposition is - "Resolved that the Federal Gov- ernment Should Own and Operate all Commercial Broadcasting Sta- tions." Forestry Club: Meeting at 7:30. Report on the annual meeting of the Society of American Foresters held, in Milwaukee. Also films from the Department of Conservation will be shown. Important business regarding the winter sports program will also be discussed. Don't forget the Fores- try Club dance at the League Friday night. Frosh Frolic Committee: Important meeting of the committee, room 423 of the Union, 7:30 p. m. The Theosophical Club-an activity of the Theosophical Society (of Point Loma, California) -meets at 8 p. m. A paper will be read on "Fear of Life versus Joy of Life." Everyone welcome and questions are invited. Harris Hall: Faculty-student con- fab, 4 to 6 this -afternoon at which time tea will be served. Music Section - Facuty Women's Club: The chorus of the music sec- tion of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Arthur W. Smith, 1008 Oakland Ave. Anyone interested in joining at this time kindly call Mrs. Smith, 2-1168. Ann Arbor Stamp Club meets at 8 p. m., Michigan Union. Mr. Harold Jones of Detroit will speak on Air Mail stamps and envelopes. Visitors welcome. Women's Fencing -Classes will be held today in Barbour Gym at 7:30 and 8:15 for beginners and advanced students. Coming Events Geological and Geographical Jour- nal Club: The meeting announced for Thursday, January 9, has been post- poned until Wednesday, January 17. ture for the Michiganensian will be taken at 12:15. Please be on time. Sigma Delta Chi: There Will be a luncheon meeting of the chapter, ac- Lives and pledges, Thursday noon in the Union. Interpretive Arts Society: Several scenes from Sheridan's "The School, for Scandal" will be presented by members of the Society on Thursday evening, January 11, at 8:00 o'clock, Room 302 Mason Hall. All persons interested are cordially invited to at- tend this meeting. Michigan Technic: Important staff meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Room 3046 East Engineering Building. Michigan Cooperative Council: Im- portant business to be transacted on Thursday, January 11, at 5 p. m. at the Michigan Union. All member or- ganizations are requested to have their delegates present. Vanguard Club: Meeting of the club, Thursday evening, Jan. 11, 7:30 p. in., Room .323 Mich Union. Prof. McFarlan will give his analysis of the Norman Thomas speech. All members are requested to be present. Lutheran Student Club will have a party Friday evening, January 12. Depending on the weather conditions, it will be a sleigh-ride party, a hay- ride party, or an indoor party at Parish Hall. Students will meet at the Parish Hall, E. Washington St. at S. Fifth Ave., at 8:00 p. in. Under all circumstances, those coming must call Karl Beck at 2-1717 before Thursday night. DeanReocommends Students For C.C.C. A number of graduates of the School of Education have been rec- ommended by Dean James B. Ed- nonson for positions as instructors in the Civilian Conservation Corps camps. Fifteen hundred men are to be ap- pointed to positions as instructors in the various units, in what has been called one of the greatest experi- ments in adult education. The pur- pose of the classes whcih are to be held in the camps is to teach mem- bers of the C.C.C. the beneficial use of leisure time, more hygienic living, to activate mental development, and to present a means of vocational guidance. Dr. George F. Zook, commissioner of education, said, "I look upon this as a program which may prove of great seriousness. It may develop into a program which is a new departure in adult education." College and University test for tu- berculsis in men and women students were commended by the Michigan Association, which said that no age group is effected by this disease so much as the four year college period. - -- 11 oil 111,61, I'l A Seientific Basis Is Urged For By DAVID G. MACDONALD stomach secretion is alre "Why Mention It?" is the title of that green apples, "hotc a paper by Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, nuts, and other foods cc director of the University Health ach and abdominal pains Service, published in the current is- citis or some other troubl sue of the School of Education Bul- the cause); that a high 9 letin in which the non-scientific ba- personal cleanliness is n sis on which hygiene is taught in health (rather than to so schools is decried and some improve- ing); that all pains in th ments are shown. always the result of "kidne Some of the topics which are that drugs and medicines taught are unimportant or actually cures for sicknesses (wit harmful, and in either case they sulting a physician as to should be omitted because of passi- fectiveness); that good ble injury and because they surely necessary to good health waste valuable time, the paper said. cult of good health); that A partial list of the incorrect beliefs most perfect food for all; is as follows: plc (to some people, you The placing of great emphasis by it acts more or less as a parents and teachers on bowel move- O t h e r unwarranted -ments at specified time intervals; the which should be allowed belief that the evils of poorly venti- cording to the report, a: lated rooms lie in the depletion of boos on fried foods, -hip -oxygen and the over abundance of food,:andsfood that hass carbon dioxide in the air; deep cans, the over emphasis b r e a t h i n g procedures voluntarily"hard, and bulky foods; e forced before an open window, rather (Continued on Page than in response to increased mus- cular activity; the drinking of at least six to eight glasses of water daily regardless of one's thirst to accomplish an internal "washing"; the belief that eating between meals.a is wrong because of physical results rather than social custom. Other erroneous beliefs are: that it is harmful to take milk with fruits or other sour foods (the normal Matinees 10c Evenings 15c -. ady sour); dogs," pea- ;use stom- (appendi- e might be standard of ecessary to ocial stand- he back are ey disease"; are always thout coh- o their ef- posture is (it is a re- milk is the young peo- ng and old, poison). prejudices to die, ac- re: the ta- ghly spiced stood in tin on rough, mphasis on 6) NOWPLAYING1 TWO R ATURES LEWIS CARROLL'S "ALICE IN WON DERLAND" I i and KEN MAYNARD FIGHTING MEN" CROSLEY DUALFIVE, Dual Range Neutralized, Completely Factory Balanced and Non-Regenerative Full Floating Moving Coil Electro-Dynamic Speaker ~~~ at CROSLEY-SPARTON RADIO SALES 615 E. William Phone 7912 French Club: Members are asked to be at Dey's studio, Thursday, Jan- uary 11, promptly at noon. The pie- ENDS TO: CORRECT SMART BALLROOM DANCING TAUGHT ROY HOYER STUDIO 3 Nickels Arcade EXTRA! 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