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GM Engineer
Will Discuss
DieselEngine
Speech Society Members
Will Analyze Machine's
Merits At Meeting Today
.Frederick B. Tuttle, project engin-
eer of the General Motors diesel di-
vion, will present an illustrated
lecture on "Diesel Engines" at a
meeting of Sigma Rho Tau, honorary
engineering speech society, at 7:30
p.in, today in the Union.
Following the address, four stu-
dents in the society will discuss the
advantages and disadvantages of
both the two-cycle and four-cycle
diesel motors, while Mr. Tuttle will!
comment on and criticize the
speeches.
Students who will take part in the
discussion are Alexander Pentland,
'42E, John Hammelef, '42E, Dean
Woodbury, '42E, and Norman Tay-
lor, '42E, all of whom have debated
on this topic at previous meetings
of the "Stump Speakers' Society."
Those in the College of Engineer-
ing who are interested in any type
of speech work are urged to attend
the meeting. According to Vance Mid-
dleworth, '41E, publicity director, ev-
eryone is eligible to join and partici-
pate in the organization's activities
whether or not he has had any prev-
iobus experience in public speaking or
debating.
Lieuts. Kolb, Peterson
Are Given Promotions
Lieut. R. L. Komo, Infantry, and
Lieut. L. W. Peterson, Corps of En-
gineers, were promoted to the rank
of first lieutenant in orders effective
February 8.
Lieut. Kolb is a graduate of Ripon
College and Lieut. Peterson of Michi-
gan College of Mining and Technol-
ogy. Both have been on duty with
the University ROTC unit since the
beginning of the school year.

T~lEMICHGAN AILYP_.
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Skiers Capture
Several Events
In Two Meets;
Members of the University of Mich-
igan Ski Club took several places in
an Invitational Meet sponsored by
the local club which was held Satur-
day on Mount Caberfae in Cadillac.
In the downhill race, Max Mueller,
of the Caberfae Ski Club and former-
ly a member of the Swiss Olympic
Ski Team, won first place and Karl
Grebe, of the University of Michigan
Ski Club, took second place. In the
jumping event, Chet Witters, of the
University of Michigan Club, took
first place with a jump of 59 feet,
two inches, and Dave Peters, of the
Wisconsin Ski Club, too second.
On Sunday, in a meet sponsored by
the Caberfae Ski Club in conjunction
with the Central U. S. Ski Associa-
tion, members of the Michigan Club
came through again. In the downhill
race, Varl Grebe beat out Max Muel-
ler. who fell and finished third; sec-
cnd place went to Dave Peters. Muel-
ler finished first in the slalom race,
while Chet Witters took second and
Carl Grebe took third.
There will be a meeting of the Ski
Club at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the.
Union. Plans for an exhibition to be,
given at the Winter Carnival will be
discussed and plans for future meets
and trips will be considered at that
time.
Local Stamp Club
To Hold Exhibition
Members of the Ann Arbor Stamp
Club and out-of-town philatelists
will gather at the Union next Satur-
day afternoon for the club's eighth
annual exhibition, banquet, and'
stamp auction.
The exhibition, open to all with-
out charge, will begin at 1:30 p.m.
and continue until 10 p.m. according
to President Edwin Smith, Ann Arbor
insurance man.
Joseph Rasdale, well-known Mich-
igan stamp dealer, will come down
from Elsie to conduct the auction.
The banquet will begin at 6:15.

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German Gunners Guard Rumanian Oil

Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in]
Room 1042 East Engineering Build-
ing. All members should attend.
Fencing Club will meet in the
fencing room at Barbour Gymnasium
tonight at 7:20.
The League dance classes begin,
today in the League Ballroom: the
beginning class at 7:30 p.m. and the
intermediate at 8:30 p.m. Women
are invited to attend free of charge,
aut there is an admission price for
men.
Social Service Seminar: Rev. Sam-
uel B. Wenger, chaplain of the State
Prison of Southern Michigan at Jack-
son, will speak on "The Religious
Background of Prison Inmates" at
Lane Hall tonight at 7:30. The four-
week extra-curricular seminar is
open to all students.
J.G.P. Scenery Committee will meet
today at 4:30 p.m. in the League.
Room notice will be posted on the
bulletin board.
J.G.P. Program Committee will
meet today at 5:00 p.m. in the League.
Room notice will be posted on the
bulletin board.
J.G.P. Central Committee will meet
tonight at 7:15 in the Council Room
of the League.
J.G.P. Ticket Committee will meet
today at 5:00 p.m. in the League.
Room notice will be posted on the
bulletin board.
J.G.P. Finance Committee will meet
today at 5:00 p.m. in the League.
Room notice will be posted on the
bulletin board.
Harris Hall: Tea will be served

this afternoon, 4:00-5:30, at the stu-
dent center. University students are
cordially invited.
Christian Science Organization
will meet tonight at 8:15 in the Cha-
pel of the Michigan League.
The Bibliophiles section of the
Faculty Women's Club will meet to-
day at 2:30 p.m. at the Michigan
League.
Michigan flames: Child Study
Group will meet today at the home
of Mrs. Percy Danforth, 1018 Wood-
bridge. Elinor Griffin, Assistant Nur-
sery Teacher, U.E.S., will be the
speaker, and will lead a discussion
group.
Coming Events
The Research Club will meet in
the Rackham Amphitheatre Wed-
nesday evening, Feb. 19, at 8 o'clock.
Two papers will be read as follows:
"Function Word and Word Order
in the Grammar of Modern English,"
by Professor Charles C. Fries, and
"The Heredity of Convulsive Types
of Behavior in Mice of the Genus
Peromyscus," by Professor Lee R.
Dice.
Phi Sigma meeting will be held
Wednesday, Feb. 19, in the Outing
Club Room at tihe Graduate School
at 8:00 p.m. Dr. Paul Henie, of the
Philosophy Department, will speak
on "Application of Logic to Biology."
Refreshments.
Senior Education Student and Fac-
ulty Relations Committee will meet
on Wednesday, February 19, at 3:00
p.m. in Room 325 in the Michigan
Union.
(Continued on ,Wage 8)

A German light anti-aircraft gun stands guard in a field of Rumanian oil storage tanks. British stated
it was because of such occupation of Rumania by Germany that England broke off diplomatic relations with
the Balkan nation. This photo was sent via radio from Berlin to New York.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued fronri Page 6) _Y^
Democratic State" under the au-
spices of the Department of Geogra-
phy at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, Febru-
ary 27, in the Rackham Amphithe-
atre. The public is cordially invited.
Dr. Hobart R. Coffey, University
of Michigan Law .Librarian, will
speak on the topic, "The Librarian as
a Citizen," at the next meeting of
the Progressive Librarians' Council
local chapter, Wednesday, February
19, at 8:00 p.m., in the West Lecture
Roomn of the Rackham Building,
Mezzanine floor.
Everyone interested is welcome.
A discussion and question period
will follow Dr. Coffey's talk.

Events Today ers and freshmen who are eligible
for membership are expected to at-
Mathematics Club will meet tonight tend. There will be a rehearsal on
at 8:00 in the West Conference Room Thursday, 7:00-8:00 p.m. The Owos-
of the Rackham Building. Dr. Hay so concert is Thursday, February 27.
will speak on "The Equilibrium of a
Thin Compressible Membrane." All members of the R.O.T.C. Drum
and Bugle Corp report to R.O.T.C.
Varsity Glee Club will rehearse to- Headquarters for practice tonight at
night at 7:30 sharp in preparaion 7:30.
for the Owosso concert. All mem. The University of Michigan Flying'

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