T1LI MICHIGAN DIAILY ., la: _ 1 A . . t l V " : . , ~ E ngineers PlaLI To Open Doors For Week.End Divisions Plan Exhibits; Cyclotron To Be Shown Publicly For First Time Outsiders will be given an oppor-I tunity to see. the engineering college 1 in action for the first time since 135 when it presents its "Open House" on April 30 and May 1. All divisions of the college includ- ing the aeronautical, civil, mechan- ical, geodesy and ,surveying, drawing, marine and naval architecture, chemical and metallurgical and transportation engineering depart- ments and 'the military department will sponsor exhibits. Engineering open houses have been conducted at intervals of three or four years since 1913 when the first was offered. The program will offi- cially begin at noon next Friday and continue until noon of the next day. A system of guides has been or- ganized to conduct visitors over the buildings with special guides sta- tioned at the most important ex- hibits. Two newly developed features will be on public exhibition forthe first time. The cyclotron will be put on display for the open house by the physics department. The other will -be on the Paris Gun. An open air debate between Sigma Rho Tau, national honorary engi- neering speech society, and Alpha Nu, literary college speech organization is planned by the open house com-a inittee.t m*."er features which will be shownt in operation are the naval tank, thes wind tunnel, the metallurgical fur- naces, the foundry on the fourthd floor of the West Engineering Build- ing and a one million volt research apparatus. Would-Be Sit-Downers Rush Factory - Associated Press Photo Several thousand pickets rushed an entrance of the Artcraft Silk Hosiery mill in Philadelphia and succeeded in placing more than a score of men in the closed plant to start a sit-down strike. Picture shows strikers struggling through the door. Intelligence Does Not Determine Size Of Vocabulary, Tests Show THE JOHN MARSHALL SC HOOL FOUNDED 1899 AN ACCREDITEiD LAW SCNOOL TEXT and CASE METHOD For Catalog, recoi- mended list of pre-legal subjects, and booklet, "Studyof Lawand Proper Preparation" address: Edward T. Lee, Dean. COURSES (40weeks peryear) Afternoon-3y"rs 5 days... 4:30-6:30 Evening - 4 years Mon., Wed., Fri., 6:30-9:20 Post-graduate Tyear..twicea week Practice courses exclusively. All courses lead to degrees. Two years' college Lwork required for entrance.. thewclasses form in Feb. and Sept. I ' 12 S v h s spa a to as ti. t fe la w ,st m Recent vocabulary tests given to about 500 students of speech 31 show that there is no apparent relation be- tween native intelligence and the size of the vocabulary Prof. Gail E. Densmore of the 'speech department declared yesterday. Since thinking is inseparable fromj words these results might at first seem questionable but apparently people with small vocabularies can sometimes use these verbal tools more efficently Professor Densmore continued. Individual students show a great variation in score, probably due to iome stimulus and environment he aid. Verbal intelligence or vocabulary proficiency seems to be much more function of wide r.eading than in- elligence .and the encouragement and desire for reading is very often; fred into people at home, Professor Densmore explained.. There are no great variations no- iceable between students: from small owns and large cities, declared Pro-' essor Densmore, nor are there any arge differences between men and women students. The tests which are given to all tudents enrolled in speech 31 are meant to stimulate an interest in 315 Plymouth Ct., Chicago, Ill. 60c Friday and Saturday MIC HIGAN SEA L E STATIONE RY 50 SHEETS 50 ENVELOPES 55c POND'S MOT H ER'S DAY 500 Sheets Cleansing Tissuesb I 9c L ENTIHIRIC LOTUS D'OR MIRACLE SHANGHAI 50c TWEED CARDENIA DE TA INTI LE PIRATE ASPHODELE 100 ASPIRIN We make our own TABS Ice Cream. MI L LE R words and in building a vocabulary, Professor Densmore said. No notice- able short term effects have been ob- served, individual scores on each t'est are about the same, he continued. They consist of 150 words apiece and three are given. The highest mark recorded this year was . 147 right. Mosherettes' Cry: Buy HIM Flowers' Michigan's men may act their stubbornest, today and tomorrow, but they'll never resist the wiles of the beautiful Mosher women who, according to Berta Knudson, '38A, will be tripping all over the place buttonholing them with carnations and gardenias. The scheme, dug deep down from the dark dungeons at Mosher, would deprive the men of 15 cents for each of Nature's finest flowers. "Why," Miss Knudson said, "our 2,500 allotment will be gone in no time, and we don't know where we'll be. able to get reinforcements. The only way the fellows can get out of buying them," as far as I can see, is -to refrain from wearing buttonholes." TAILOED AT FASION PARK * R OM T lE HJiglh Wind Swept Andes Aiountains o f South Amertca and, v . ,'*, The Sun uBuked Plains Of Asi Ili r , t CneThe Yarns ''hat Go Into The Muking cf PA RC 0RA he yarns of the South A mncricaGl. 0 taiiaco and the Asian Angora are 1lenlded by F'ashion Park in a manner known only to them .producing a Fabric tih