THE MIICHIGAN DAIL Pandama-Bound Brothers Leave Today 0Motircycle Expeditwiio -With --all preparations comiieted, archr u the C0sta Rican cross-wise two new motorcycles in perfect tune, ioulail ranges. This 820 mile see- emergency food and water rations tionl of their route through Indian Ecountry lying between Oaxaca, Mex- packed. supplies and spare fuel in ico and Panama., is so primitive that the tanks in place, two youthful the natives there have never ad- adventurers will leave today in an at- vanced to the civilized stage of using tempt to travel 5,000 miles on wheels a wheel. to Panama, a feat never before ac- Though the trip may take six complished. months because of dubious weather Brothers Alan R. Bott, '42E, and conditions, strange as it seems, the George R. Bott, ESpec., will ride down brothers are making the 5,000 mile to Mexico and then further south- jaunt a race against time. Four ward into primitive Indian territory months ago, the Richardson expe- where the "roads" are mere gully- dition left Detroit to try to accom- like mule trails, becoming most haz- pllh the journey to Panama by auto- Bound Por Britain, Gas Attack To Precede Invasion Of England, Kelogg Declares B y E"EDT4M'NT s HO ington is apprehensive about at the Predicting a German move of far- moment is an overhead German of- reaching consequences in the spring, fensive designed to spread gas over Dr. Charles E. Kellogg, Chief of the the entire Eastern Coast of England, Soil Survey Division of the U.S. De- with the immediate objective of es- tablishing bridgeheads at various partment of Agriculture, warned of points on the indented coastline," a widespread gas attack upon Eng- Dr. Kellogg pointed out. land followed by an attempt to in- Once the gas has taken its deadly vatde the British Isles. toll, German troops would be A close confident of the General launched across the English Channel Staff in Washington, Dr. Kellogg is and landed at strategic points all well-informed on U.S. policy and is along the English coast. This would aeninermstedos U.vpof the baffling be followed by a concentrated move- an interested observer ti ment inward of all troops until op- international moves being made by position was encountered. Such a the nations at war in Europe. His plan would establish a good landing statements followed a luncheon position for approximately seven planned for him by members of the miles inward and would make it pos- sible for massed forces to strike from geography department. different directions, Kellogg pointed "What the General Staff in Wash- out. The element of confusion would r1 be a big factor in the success of such Hill el o Give an invasion, he went on to say. Brit- ish troops, although massed for ready action, would find it difficult to cope with organized attacks from multinle that reflect good taste have their head uarters at the Oriental GIFT Shop 300B South State mobile. Latost reports would indicate that at this time they are near the Guatemela border. The Botts hope to overtagke them in spite of the four -n,_th's lead and reach Panama to tail the story first. Two new, light motorcycles will be used capable of 70 miles per gallon of gasoline. They will be equipped with special racks which will carry a 14.-gallon reserve tank, motor-! cycle oil, and various kinds of ma- terials and rations. For day-to-day food, the boys will subsist on Mexi- can dishes and Indian fare. The cost of the trip, estimated to be about $1,500, will be partially re- duced by unique photographs taken along the route, which will be sent back to the United States fordevel- opment and sale. Cameras with spec- ial lenses for speed, distance and night shots have been purchased. - 4 I iII John G. Winant (left), new ambassador to Great Britain, ac- companied by Benjamin Cohen (right) presidential adviser, left New York by trans-Atlantic clipper for London. One-Quarter Of Student Body Attends Church, Poll Indicates 'Success Story' Scheduled For March 7 And 8 A Broadway hit comes to town when the Hillel Players present their major production of the year, "Suc- cess Story," by John Howard Lawson, at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, March 7 and 8. 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For ex- ample, the poll shows that 70.4 per- -ent of Catholics attend church on a given Sunday as compared to 23.6 percent 6f Protestants, 7.7 percent of Jews, and 10.8 percent of all others questioned. Although only a quarter of the campus attends churches on a given Sunday, the poll indicates that only 28.7 percent of the stu- dents have never attended church while at Michigan. Contrary to popular conception, woman are not better church-goers than men; 26 percent of campus males attend on a given Sunday and only 25 percent of the women, the poll indicates. Considered from the point of view of those who have never attended church while at Michigan, the poll shows that the lawyers are the cam- pus heathens (3.8 percent never), C" ------- ---_-- ----_.. points on the Eastern voa t. "Then it would be ac in feresting battle between excellent offensive op- erations of the strong German army and the equally effective rear-guard action of a determined English mili- tary machine," Dr. Kellogg observed. At the present moment, Germany is turning her attention to the in- creasing action of British-led forces in Libya which are now engaged in mopping-up maneuvers and are rap- idly encircling the northern coast of Africa, he said. "The German government is afraid of a possible British attempt to land troops in southern Europe and push upward in a counter offensive. Hence, the British campaign in Africa is a constant source of irritation to Hit- ler's future plans," Kellogg comment- ed. followed closely by medical students So far this year the Players, un- (7. ehder the direction of Anita Newblatt, 5never) while the engineering '41, president, have taken two one- and literary colleges are nearly even act plays to Detroit, Pontiac, Flint with approximately 25 percent "nev- land Lansing where they were re-c er's" each. ceive l by capacity audiences.I '42 Similar To Lawyers Besides its numerous short pro- As revealed by the poll, the class of ductions the Players present one longt '42 occupies a position among the play every season. Last year they1 enacted "The Gentle People" by Tr-e classes similar to that of the law- win Shaw. yers among the colleges. Thirty-three All of the technical work involved percent never have gone to church in the production is done by students while on campus. The classes of '44, who include Sidney Steinhart, '41, '41, and '43 follow in order in the business manager in charge of pro- same classification. duction Dan Seiden, '43, directorof i + the stage crew; Lorraine Schwab, '42, Although 29.8 percent of rooming- in charge of costuming; Burt Rubins, house men attend church on a given '42, handling the publicity; Ruth Sunday, 32.3 percent have never at- Aleinik, '43, supervising the proper- the poll reveals. On the other ties crew; Hilda Snyder, '42, leading tended, th olrvas nteohrthe ushers; Marjory Teller, '42, in hand, 18.3 percent of fraternity men charge of tickets; Beverly Cohen, '42, have never attended, the poll shows, in charge of programs; and make-up but only 19.7 percent (less than room- I yin r me o senf ;d ma-u ing-house men) attend on a given!y oaRe l,4 Sunday. Sorority members make better Riding au Group church-goers than their Greek rela- tions, fraternity men, 29.8 percent to Is TO Be Formed 19.7 percent, the poll indicates. Only 16.3 percent of apartment house stu- Boot and Spur, a riding organiza- lent residents attended on a given 1 tion for men will be formed this week, Sunday, th^ poll shows. the committee in charge announced. Polls Conducted By Bureau All men interested in participating The polls conducted by the Bureau in the sports group are asked to call of Student Opinion are based on a 2-3441 between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. cross-section of the student body, for the week. On Friday tryouts for modeled after the selective samples membership will be held at Golfside used in Gallup Polls, Frank Bender, ; where the members of the group will '43, director of the poll explained. The ride every week. 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