THE M ICHhIG AN D A I3ii THURiSDaY, MARCH 11, 1937 Graduate Placed In 'Cold Water' By Job (Continued from Page 1) of yesterday's session. Public ad- ministration courses, he reported, have graduated many individuals {' call it that, is practically non-ex- Rexist Movement Not A Seriouis $n"2 " " M, veme t No A ".eriistent," he said. "Conditions are real- y very bad, and the miners have good Threat o Belgium ,K endall Iays reason to be dissatisfied." Mons is in south-central Belgium, near Lille, By ALBERT MAYI0 "they have been attracting the riff- French industrial city, where the sit- The Rex movement, newest would- raff and floating population, many down strikes are said to have origin- be addition to the blood and iron of whom are foreigners." ated. party dictatorships of Europe, is not Fortified with Le Pays Reel, a "yel- Hieler, An Opportunist a serious threat to Belgian democ- low ~ newspaper," Dr. Kendall ex- The handsome young Belgian Hiel- racy, in the opinion of Dr. Henry plained, the Rexists have enunciated er, a good orator, who claims three en a confused program embodying most- hundred thousand Belgians as fol- M. Kendall, of the geography de-I ly criticism of the existing regime lowers, is. according to Dr. Kendall, partment, who spent two semesters and advancing "as far as I can see, an extreme opportunist. in Belgium studying population dis- no sound arguments." Another of Degrelle's ambitions is mtribution. Degrelle Charges Graft to unite the industrial sections which Sunday in Hill Auditorium, at the Health Service there are be- now high in Federal and municipal The students participating it was tween 65 and 70 students who receive governments. explained, were selected from the treatment everyday for broken bones, Impromptu interviews of applicants student body on a tryout basis. They sprains and all kinds of strained I typifying college students will be car- are Ellen Nelson, Grad., who will play muscles and ligaments, Miss Lillian ried out at the meeting of the con- the first movement from Concerto in M. Nash, nurse in charge of the de- ference at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the 'G minor for piano and orchestra by partment, said yesterday. Union. The interviews will be con- Saint Saens; Marguerite Creighton, Since the passing of snow the num- ducted by J. E. Bloomstrom, district '31SM, who will sing Pauline's Air ber of broken bones has decreased, manager of Proctor & Gamble Co., from "Pique Dame" by Tschaikow- she said, but during the winter Detroit, and Robert B. French, super- sky; Gratia Harrington, '38SM; play- months many students were hurt intendent of Berkeley schools. The ing "Chant Triste" for violoncello and while skiing and tobogganing. Dur- latter will interview individuals seek- orchestra by Arensky. ing the month of January, 872 stu- ing a teaching position. Emilie Paris, Grad., who .will offer dents were treated in the department, Also listed on today's program are "Burleska" for piano and orchestra according - to the Health Service talks by Mr. Bloomstrom on "Sales," by Strauss; Jane Rogers, '37SM, play- monthly report. and by Herm F. Petzold on the "De- ing "Divinite d.u Styx" from "Alceste" Miss Nash said that the number of partment Store." The first of these by Gluck; Kathleen Rinck, '40SM, students treated varies as different will be given at 4 p.m. in the Union. who will offer the first movement sports are in season. One student Students and others interested will from Concerto in G major for piano was waiting to be treated for a e welcome. and orchestra by Beethoven. strained shoulder which he received- at baseball practice. Another pa-LEdinonson, Bis op C ~tient was being treated for a wrist he1 Canton, China strained playing golf, A woman stu- Leave For New York dent was being treated for a knee in- SChO.ars nsl jury received while playing basket- Dean James B. Edmonson of the, ball. School of Education and University L About 25 students are treated every Librarian William W. Bishop left Are Available day by the whirlpool baths for today for New York where they will Isprains, she declared. "They help attend a meeting of the Carnegie to reduce the swelling and to relieve Corporation Advisory Group on Jun- 20 Students To Be Chosen the pain," Miss Nash said. A large or College Libraries. In America For Stud amount of baking with dry heat is _ Ylalso done to relieve the pain of frac- At Lingnan University tures and strained muscles, and to help skin diseases, she stated. Students interested in scholarships Some students come in every day if to Lingnan University, Canton, they need to, but most of them come China, should apply immediately at only every other day until they are the office of Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, well because conditions in the de- Counselor of Foreign Students, at partment are so crowded, she said. Room 9, University Hall, it was an--- nounced yesterday. 'sNucleus The scholarships, which exempt s the exchange student from payment of room and tuition fees, are award- Is 1nvesi ati ed to a limited number of students of American .universities. There are 20 scholarships available this year, five IVBy Physicists of which will go to women, and 15 to men. At present 25 students are attending Lngnan on scholarships. ~_(continued from page__)__ __ Candidates for the scholarship shoud hve scolaticrecrd f Cets about our sun; and each of these should have a scholastic record of C elcrn otiuesangtv p N.K electrons contributes a negative plus. or B minus, and should have charge to the atom. For each nega- completed at the time of going to tive charge contributed by an elec- 1 o * China either their freshman or soph- tron there is a positive charge in omore year. Christian character is the nucleus that cancels the elec- a prerequisite and the applicant tron's charge and makes the atomI should have an interest in inter-ra'- as a whole neutral. cial and international matters. Par- Each of the positive charges in the ticipation in extra-curricular activi- nucleus is conributed by a proton, ties and the ability to participate in a particle of matter much larger sports is highly desirable, and the than an electron, the electric charge candidate should be assured of ade- of which, however, is exactly equal quate financial means as it is im- to that of the electron but opposite possible to augment his income by in sign-positive while the electron's working, Professor Nelson said. charge is negative. Katherine Taylor, '38, is one of the It is the number of electrons and five women students from the United protons in an atom that determines States who was awarded the schol- the chemical properties of an ele- arship, and is at present studying at ment, and each element has been o Lingnan University. assigned an atomic number which is determined by the number of elec- trans contained. The hydrogen atom, or orities Hold the simplest that is known, contains 1 a nucleus of one proton and has but Men's Hell Wyeek one electron rotating about it, thus Iits atomic number is one. Silver has an atomic number of 47 since each (Continued from Page 1) -silver atom contains 47 protons and and a lunch pail. Other houses re- 47eecrn gratiyingdegre h s r n addition to a certain number port a gratifying degree of embar- of protons the nuclei of the atoms in rassment from pig-tails and other most elements contain a number of quaint "hair-fixes," huge galoshes, neutrons, particles that have no elec- Ad and night gowns. tric charge whatever but a mass equal Goals for Gold and Glory" It was virtually impossible to un- to that of the proton. SPORT cover the terrors of the Alpha Phi These neutrons have no effect upon Hell Week from tight lipped mem- the chemical properties of an atom; Comig bers who would disclose no more the chemical properties depend whol- - than that it was given over to pro- ly upon the number of protons and G RA CE MV( found and restful meditation, electrons. Moreover, the number of One sorority sister ingenuously re- neutrons in atoms of the same ele- marked that Hell Week was really ment varies. Thus different atoms of tame at their house compared to the, the same element, while alike in __ formal initiation. "I think the ex- chemical properties, may have dif- ecutive committee of the Interfra- ferent weights depending upon the ternity Council is wasting its time number of neutrons in the nucleus. with Hell Week," she declared, adding These different weighted atoms of that four girls had passed out "cold" the same element are called isotopes at their last initiation ceremony. of the element.- Leon iegrene, yub g g L I~~ the Walloon section and leader of the Rex, a political movement similar to the German Nazi party, has lost con- siderable prestige because of a series of public fiascos and rash accusa- tions which he has made against the government, Dr. Kendall said. Headed By van Zeeland Startingas a party ocounter-ac-, tion to the non-partisan coalition government headed by the banker van Zeeland, the Rex, he continued. had attracted a considerable follow- ing up to last November when a Rex- ist mass meeting was dispersed by police. The meeting, held in de- fiance of an official edict, was the first in a progression of incidents, Dr. Kendall explained, which have hin- dred the party in gaining new ad- herents. "Since the Rexists have been f9x- bidden to hold meetings," he said, Degrelle, Dr. Kendall continued. CAO to be socialistiche said, with charges graft in government and the agricultural sections which seem blames the bankers for all the ills of to want a dictatorship. But the many Belgium. Van Zeeland, a personal unsupportedcharges which Degrelle fried o Kin Lepol's, ormd ahas made, Dr. Kendall believes, have friend of King Leopold's, farmed a de dLP Re coalition government without tradi- made him and Le Pays Reel more tional party lines at the king's re- amusing than dangerous in the eyes quest, and seems, in the opinion of of the gians. Dr. Kendall, to have followed a rath- ' er "level-headed" policy. One of Degrelle's points. fighting Communism, Dr. Kendall character- ized as "not sincere." 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