.._... ....... ...... ..jB ali TO AID HOMELAND: Indian Engineering Institute Schedules New Delhi Parley 10* 'p The Indian Institute of Chemi- cal Engineering is taking a new step in its program to provide more chemical engineers for India in scheduling a New Delhirmeeting for next March-the first to be held in India. India industrialists and offi- cials of the new Indian National Government are expected to attend the meeting which should launch the Institute toward its ultimate goal-"to rectify the deficiencies in Indian industrial planning and to work toward raising the stand- ard of living in the country." Organized Branches After the past few months work or organizing branches of the In- stitute in colleges throughout the country, Gopal Tripathi, 27 year old graduate student and president of the University chapter, feels that "the time has cometfor the beginning of the Institute's ac- tual work in my homeland." At least 150 chemical engineers will be trained in the United States and the prospects for a larger number are good, according to Tripathi. Recently the Michigan chapter has been sending questionnaires to leading Indian industrialists to de- termine their reactions to the pro- posed establishment there of the Institute. The questionnaire asked for opinions on such questions as Jazz Society Battles Over BewBop ]iiirc (Continued from Page 1) lections that they formed the Society, and it has been meeting every Sunday evening since. Today, the Hot Record Society has a membership of 35, practic- ally all of whom are collectors of jazz records. Old phonograph rec- ords can sometimes be very valu- able, according to Raphael. One member of the Society has a col- lectors item worth 50 dollars. Raphael also knows of a men who has a complete collection of Duke Ellington records and is willing to sell it - for only $6,000. Guest Jazz Artists Every other Sunday the Hot Record Society plays hostato jazz artists from all over the state whd put on a huge jam session. The intervening meetings of the So- ciety are spent in rapturous con- templation of the recorded works of such jazzmen as Muggsy Span- ier, Miff Mole and Pewee Russell. "Let no one have any false ideas about the Society," Raphael declares. All discussions of jazz are deep and penetrating." He says that each week everyone agrees not to argue, but somehow or other, the Be-Boppers and the Mouldy Figs clash sometime dur- ing the evening. New York Riot Although Raphael admits that i recently it took a New York City police riot squad to settle a ser- ious 52nd street jazz discussion between Be-Bop and Mouldy Fig musicians armed with clarinets and old horns, he says that there will never be any such brawls here on campus. "Instead, we'll continue our very intellectual meetings," he says, "and everyone is welcome to come." Raphael admitted that probably any professor who showed up would turn out to be a Mouldy Fig. Sample Prints pE For Art Loans SAVE TIME! To Be Shown~i The propC-Sed University lenduing library of famous art prints came a step nearer reality yesterday with the announcement that a rep- resentative group of the paintings Buy a will go on display Monday in the second floor hallway of the League. The 17 prints to be on display all 'next week are a sample of some of the 450 prints donated to the University by the J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, for student use. It is expected that all 450 prints will be framed and available for stu- dent use by the beginning of the fall term, according to Erich.A. Walter, Director of the Office of WALKING TIME: UNION TO FERRY FIELD Student Affairs. Final plans for th1e allotment 12min. of the prints have not yet been formulated. It is expected that WHIZZER TIME: UNION TO FERRY FiELD students will be allowed to select 3min. one print per semester to place in their rooms. Because of the A WH IZZER MOTOR BIKE SAVES limited number of prints now YOU TIME AND ITS MONEY-SAVING, TOO available, apriority system of allocation will have to be worked A PENNY BUYS A 6 MILE RIDE out, according to Mr. Walter. The prints come in three sizes and will be lent to the student STOL L BICYCLE & MOTOR SALE through the Office of Student Af- fairs. A small fee will be charged 424 South State Phone 7187 for semester rental. RUSSIAN COMEDY-Valenina Serova and Eugene Samilov are pictured in a scene from "Four Hearts", Russian comedy film to be presented at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Lydia Mendelssoln Theatre by the tut sian Cir-le. I'- ROTC Cadets Are Honored Seven ROTC cadets were hon- ored yesterday for exceptional rec- ords during the course of the se- mester. The Chicago Tribune awards, given to the outstanding senior and junior cadets, were awarded to Joseph A. Baclawski and Rol- ert H. Ware, senior and junior re- spectively. The Ordinance Association award, given on the basis of scholastic achievement in a tech- nical school and the ROTC pro- gram, was awarded to Robert E. Rugar. The ROTC marksmanship med- als were awarded to Joseph A. Baclawski, Keith E. DeMerritt, Russell W. Parkinson, Jr., William R. Fouch and John A. Sherzer. Scholarships Awarded 1o University of Mexico Summer scholarships to the Uni- versity of Mexico were awarded yesterday to Gerald Dykstra, Mar- garet Botsford and Dolores Earl by Sociedad Hispanica at their last meeting of the year. GOPAL TRIPATHI whether the formation of such a society would be advisable, and whether the organization would afford any special and important advantages. Out of 50 answers re- ceived only one expressed com- ments unfavorable to the pro- gram. To Raise Standards After establishing the Institute in India, members will seek rec- ognition from the Indian govern- ment by raising the standards of the chemical engineering profes- sion there. Also included in the future plans of the group is the establish- ment of a new pharmaceutical in- dustry, a field which has not been introduced' in India to any extent. Chapters of the Institute have been established recently at the Illi- nois Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Columbia University, and the University of Pittsburgh. Fordham University SCHOOL OF LAW NEW YORK Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course CO-EDUCATIONAL Member Assn. of American Law Schools Accredited College Degree Required for 'Admission Veterans of world War II who have completed two yeaht of college work toward accredited degree may matric- ulate within one year of honorable discharge. Ftuxl transcript of record required in every case. FIRST YEAR CLASS BEGINS September 29, 1947 For further information address Registrar Fordham University School of Law 302 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. Is Movies on South.. . "And 'So They Live" and "The New South," two films depicting the efforts made to solve the prob- lems of the South will be shown at 7:30 p.m. today in the Interna- tional Center. Baritone Recitalr. . Accompanied by Robert Hen- derson and a string quartet, Howard Hatton, baritone, will present a recital at 8:30 p.m. to- day in Rackham Assembly Hall. "Newman Club ... Newman Club will hold an open house from 8 p.m. to mid- night today at St. Mary's Chapel. WilowDance... 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