THE MICHIGAN DAILY T U w U I F Z RUshirg Registration for Men Will Be Sposored by IWC Rales for Current Semester Clarified By Fanver, Wingate As a service to new men on campus ing rules for this semester were clari- fied by John Fauver, president of the IPC. According to the rulings all men on campus are eligible for rushing at the present time. In addition any un- pledged man may be pledged with the and to others now desirous of joining exception of those men who are in a fraternity, the Inter fraternity their first semester on campus. These .men may be pledged any time after Council will sponsor a new rushing March 1. registration Feb. 13, 14 and 15. Registration will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. each day at the offices of Lat[n-,A meri the IFC in the Union. According to IFC secretary Paul Group Formed Wingate, registering will be of par- ticular value to those men, both new and old, whom the fraternities would To facilitate the exchange of stu- have no other means of contacting. dents between the United States and The registration, he said, is not Latin America the University of compulsory and is being done entirely for the benefit of the fraternities and Michigan Alumni Association has or- the men who are now interested in ganized a Committee on Inter-Ameri- joining them. Signing up involves can Relations, Christian F. Matthews, neither charges nor obligations, he president of the Association, an- emphasized. nounced yesterday. Only those who have not registered In-coordinating student exchanges, with the IFC reviously need do so the new group will work with the Uni- now. The names of others who signed versity and various governmental last fall but who did not pledge at agencies. One of the primary func- that time will be re-circulated in the tions will be special examinations of near future. students wishing to apply for such At the same time fraternity rush- exchanges. Latin Americans will be tested in their command of English Book Exchange Closed and students from the United States will have their knowledge of Spanish Contrary to an announcement and Portuguese investigated. made earlier in the week, the Student Other projects are the publicity of Book Exchange, a non-profit organi- Michigan, the organization of addi- zation operated by the Union, closed tional University of Michigan Clubs, yesterday, according to Bunny Craw- and financial advice and aid to stu- ford, '44, Union publicity director. dents coming here. Books were sold at a price named by The committee will be made up of the seller, and this year the Exchange Michigan alumni now in Latin Amer- aided students entering the armed ica, certain Washington alumni, and forces by mailing them their money University faculty members closely anywhere in the United States or associated with Latin American stud- Canada. ies and relations. t F f r GOP Scores Liquor Inquiry LANSING, Feb. 10.-(IP-Attorney General Herbert J. Rushton declared today he has obtained evidence in a secretly-conducted investigation that 487 cases of "high-priced liquor" were withdrawn from state warehouses by distillers' distributing agents, charged to the distilleries, and much of it de- livered to the Democratic State Cen- tral Committee headquarters here. Rushton said the inquiry still was in progress, but that he has evidence from which "you can't escape the conclusion that these were forced gifts." "There is no evidence that the dis- tributors' agents received anything back for this liquor, but there cer- tainly is an implied duress in such a practice." He said some of the liquor was de- livered to the Democratic headquar- ters in trucks owned by the State Liquor Control Commission. Robert J. Byers, executive secretary. of the state defense council who was merchandising director of the liquor commission atbthe timeRushton mentioned as being covered in his investigation, declared he learned Rushton was aiming at him in his remarks, but that "I have been guilty of no wrong doing." None of the present members of the Liquor Commission held office in the period from January 1, 1941, to March, 1942, in which Rushton al- leged the withdrawals were made. Eligible second semester fresh- men and sophomores wishing to try out for the staff of the Michi- gan Union are asked to attend an important meeting at 7:30 pom. today in the Student Offices of the Union. Ethies Contest To End The deadhn, for the professional thics problem which aPears in the current issue of the Michigan Technic has been extended to tomorrow. All entries should be turned in by 5 p.m. to the offices of the Michigan Technic in Room 3036 in the East Engineering Building. n' ma"' _ x. 41 1~ Ti 8n Choose a gift of JEWELRY for the one closest your heart. We have a fine assortment of brooches, bracelets and necklades. Your inspection is invited. EIBLER'S 308 South State ._ ,. ._._ S C PuCl"CC Xpr en1 fCe in racic PeircM ADVERTISING k LAYOUT & DESIGN The advertising department of The Michigan Daily offers you an excel- lent opportunity to acquire practical experience in the field of Advertis- ing and Design. If you have had-no previous training you will be given free I instruction. If you have had classroom training, you will test your ability with actual practice. You can obtain business experience and personal contact with advertisers that you can to PROBLEMS of selling goods and services through the newspaper medium will be given due consideration. po THREE "MAT SERVICES," providing ideas and ready-madeillustrations, are available for your use in preparing layouts. y DRAWING BOARDS, T-Squares, and other equipment will be provided for your use. y A STUDY OF TYPE "FAMILIES" and char- acteristics will be made. secure no other way. v' DIRECT CONTACT with advertisers will give you the advertisers' viewpoint necessary in preparing effective advertisements. PRINTING PROCESSES and procedure used in publishing The Daily will become familiar to you. _ THE DAILY BUSINESS OFFICE also affords an opportunity to "get acquainted" on campus. For those of you who are not especially interested in "Advertising Layout and Design," there are the clerical staff, the accounting department, the Daily editorial staff, Sports staff, and the Women's staff. Co-eds a re es- pecially welcomed to become members of any Daily staff. 2ry-out /eeting 2loday at 4:15 A Tug? AA T C'T(Tr fl\T T Q TTV