"I'M EMIC H IGA N, DA ILY 1 A rrested In. Spy Plot Against (..S. A lpitne 3Melody' Is Legionwires' Call To Hoinc1 Leads Czech DIefentse uforeapoiuleiwce Study Service Gi'ves Marty College Training. By CARL PETER~SON Formed -to give college training to correspt papers. B y E T III L N U IP~~~~tE~ft G Q I ~q u alified h ig hl sch oo l g ra d u a tes w h o, thfor in c al r o h e r as s, i d it 1 C f r BysnotthebolingOithIe poorfifnaca r te raos fn t a i It+o tebiin uth!orimpossible to attend college, the de- l endav food no log, ardmarheswhih ipa tment of correspondence study of: the St drv{h og ndtuh oeg the Extension Division last month to widr Leg 'iest esrin u sni gave 1,500 university courses to 1,223 At that metalalin flksogRa es.._> Th ieo ~..7.::L menal ~ sng, "Rnz desMichigan students. Icrco gauthorities have consequently for- O oa ubr 85wr corresp f 5'; iden hesolerstosin,'members of 42 CCC camp'houh semese jIn this fashion a picturesque d-ootMcia,49blne o- ferrd fscription of Swiss folk music was I aie td ru n3 ihgnte stu i ~given inGerman I7byProf. Has IciieYeehearndon1S~ <.. Pick of the School of Music to the I¢:core Deutshei' ereinrecenly. .. ..ized groups. Over each group of 15 gad With th aid f phonograph rec- o oesuet spae td aration ords, Professor Pikdeostae supevisor who is furnished by thewih WP, 01. in ome ases the grop r the strong patriotic love of the Swiss tag~ty alocalschool princpal r cir for hs ountr y which is evidenced lisr i in tefoksog. lhog Size-gages thefol sngs iunogn wizer .The courenes ofered by the depart- o~ds a land is divided into three sections: Ceh will check nina.on offo- nnalfwhcar for frshan}cstn French, Germn and Italinl withwthch areiiforfo * 'It' d'' Jbuana 1Hoffman (right), 26, red-haired hairdresser onl the liner FfrenhtGeson nd alreinwithiseign nation wiou aiin'Ior ae pepaed by the dierent depat- ,cmathe Europa., and Gunther Gustave Rtuirfich (left), former U.S. Army SC iffbountogshinleaidbyr higlov outside help, declares Gen. Ludwig ments of the University and include pltc gezait, wesre arrested in New York by federal agents as suspects in a SPry frtefteln.Cehslv .aedul ulns fmtra ob oee ciology rigwhich sold U.S. military secrets to a European nation. There are no modern war songs otn ic ile' n esnasinet hc r oiantsgc Hters Nazifia i maild to the study supervisors who ____since Switzerland has not engaged in ion" of Austria. distribute them to the students. Each Iany conflict for over 4400.years, Pro- - course has aproximately 16 lesson DFA ILY OFFICIAL B 'ILETIN fessor Pick said. All of their pa- ( B ck lasigniments, each of which involves tr iotic songs extend back to a time rrC) gr1esi ves bout a week's work on the part of Uieit.Cgreevdathofieof the Asistant to 0tlic resileht Knthemn has the same melody as our fCooPlletetsperiso leson bak t th until 3. sovitn:co a-it, on Saturday the suptovthat date. Themnational the ________A__merica" and Enland's "God Save (Continued frmPg )l University where instructors in the'- -.the King." Attempts have been made _.__-1_. ,-- ____-____- (conitnued fro n 'ae 4) mediately. Transportation charge via torelc it by a tune moretyiaprjdc, and leads to another eco- --bus will be 50 cents. of the country, he continued, but nomic crisis. the Women's Athletic Building at___ these have all been rejected by the '5. Opposition to all infringements 3:20 today. IPaIi Sigma Meeting: Wednesday, people. of' civil liberties and the rights of labor A G f h t O l March 2, 1938 at 7:30 pa. in Room Yodeling, which is a type of music a, injuring the forces for peace and TiktfoFrs FolcDne March 4, will be open to gimeral sale Miss Lois Jotter will speak onl land, is an art difficult to attain, ac- up a military dictatorship in this You Can Gi e . on Tuesday, March 1, at the desk in the Yosemite Field School of Natural cording to Professor ick. There are country.? the Union. History. Moving pictures. various types of ,yodels, some of.j 6. Establishment of the ROTC oi YOUR PORTRAT ___Election of new members. which are sung; as solos and others in~ an optional basis, removal of the CCC y B tFILTERED LIGHT" Opon Badminton. Open badmin-- ° groups. The violin and double bass from control by the War Department tniBabiGyniuMna, Reconciliation Trip. The first of a are the chief instruments used as ac- and abolition o .the Citizens' Military Ecuieyb Tuesday and Thursday evenings, from series of Reconciliation Trips spon- manet.TiigCop.xdt.vlYb 7:30 to 9:00 until further notice. sored by the Student Religious Asso- PatotepongahIeod ciatin wi be eld archused to demonstrate Professor Pick's TAPPING AND WALTZ TO SPEAK Thursday evening is being substitutedIcainlbhed Wednesday,Mac lecture were ma de by him when he T. Hawley Tapping, general secre- for Friday evening.) 2, leaving Lane Hall at 1:30 p.. for ; visited Switzerland, his native land, {.tary of the Alumni Association and J.G.P. Asposia's Dancers will meet a trip designed to further under- two years ago. Stannley G.gt Waltz,o manager ofs thef from 3:15 to 5:30 today in the Garden standing of Anin Arbor. Students The next lecture in the series spoe- Uniowl ot on lmn o sored by the Deutcher Ver ein will be morrow night to address the Univer- Poorpe Roomof he eage. ishng t tae te tipsare given by Prof. Howard S. Ellis of the city of Michigan Club there. M. - -quested to register at Lane Hall and economics depatment on "Memories Waltz will speak on the Union, its 332 South State Street (omigty ent to attend a preliminary lecture by of Vienna" in German on March 31. function and management. _________________ i'lc Pychlogca Jorna Clb wllMrs. Brevoort of the Family Welfare I_____ meetWednsda. Mach at :30Bureau Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. before I__ ime ensa.Mrh2a :0the Concer._______-___ p.m. in Room 3126 Natural Science. !1__1U~~~ (Professor Edward B. Greene will dis- IMms Teewllb eeii cuss "The Recent Approaches to Men- of Mim eenesday, Mt arch 2, 1938 P o st aTaagam tal Organization through FactorofMmsWdeayMrc2,13 Analyses. " at 8:30 p.m. in the Union. The prey- I..t. .."" All those interested are cordially Iec falmmesi meaie invite to atend.I Thne Gailem: The box office will be .. . , Room 303 Chemistry Building. Mr. etreevdTikt35ens ILO yo ser ,av E. J. Bird will speak on 'The Ratio: ThItrGidMonn ac lza rds, - Indins droughI,t webbe starvation r Potassium Bromatc to Potassium TeItrGidMrigWth~~~ Bromide to Silver."Srice will be held at the League} Cliap)el, 7 :30 o'clock. Welulesda .<. fy. s , Naval Aviation Reserve. Lieutenant niunOIin C. F. Grebe r. Comimanding Officer of I;he United States Na~val Reserve Banc Anion Tiryouts: TIhen' will be ait{ at Grosse Ile, Michigan, will speak onI meeting of all freshmen tryouts for 15Iw "Aviation'training for Naval Cadet;. h Mchgn ninreneda a 430,ilRo :32 in Naval Reserve Aviation," Wediics- in