SATJUDAY, NOVEMBER 6, ,1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY M!!!!!!= GRAD INVENTS: Gagometer Gages Gags For Collier's Quip Editor So you want to be a humorist? Better think it over, son! A car- oonist's life is not the proverbial ed of roses, according to Collier's Veekly gag editor Gurney Wil- iams who lectured to journalism najors yesterday. The fun started when Williams, i'U' grad, demonstrated his recent nvention, the gagometer, designed o relieve the burden of passing entence on a weekly average of ,000 quips. With a sweeping ges- ure or two, he inserted a sample ag and pressed a button to start he fireworks. * * * SOON A LOW humming began, nd Williams pointed out that his nachine was thinking; a light hen flashed on to represent a decision reached by the robot drain. The audience let out their pent-up breath in gales of laughter as the editor proceeded to pick up torn scraps of paper from the rejection box. Variety will always be the spice of life, and Mr. Williams asserted that it takes all kinds of gag- writers to harangue the magazine editor. First comes the academic group, composed of ambitious art students. Ultimately these men end up in some phase of adver- tising or cartoon movies. * * * ANOTHER IS the semi-pessi- mist, who figures he will never rank with the cream of the crop but he may as well keep plugging anyhow. A dire lack of money dampens the spirits of the third class, who just won't take the time to learn. And at rock bottom we find the poor guy with good intentions and no talent. This type hangs around the publishers all day clutching feverishly onto one single idea and stre-e-etching it to unrecognizable proportions. A good cartoon will generally sell itself, Williams con- cluded. ROTC AddsI Dental Unit This Term 62 Vets Enrolledf Ini New Course A new unit, the Dental Corps,X was added to the Army ROTCf at the University this fall, accord-1 ing to an announcement by Col.r Karl E. Henion. To supervise the activities of this new group, one of the 18t established in the outstanding dental schools throughout thec United States this year, the Army has assigned Lt. Col. Lowell E. Mc- Kelvey, Dental Corps, to the ROTC faculty staff. Boasting a present enrollment of 62 veterans, the Dental ROTC program calls for 90 hours of in- struction each year. Fifty-eight are taken up by regular DentalI School work and the remaining 321 will be covered by the ROTC staff. Then, after having attended a1 six-week summer camp between the junior and senior year, and after completing the entire ROTC course, the applicant qualifies for, a First Lieutenant commission in the Dental Corps Reserve. Payment for the final two years' work amounts to 79 cents per day, or an approximate total of $5.50 per ROTC class. The Dental Reserve officer, upon graduation, is faced with two pos- sible choices. He may elect active duty as a First Lieutenant or he may apply for interneship at a U.S. Army General Hospital. Legal Trap in Cigarette Sale University students were warned today by Clarence W. Lock, Dep- uty Commissioner of the State De- partment of Revenue not to fall into a legal trap set for them by out-of-state mail order houses of- fering wholesale prices on cigar- ettes, evading the state cigarette tax. In recent weeks these mail or- der houses have been distributing circulars among the students on the Michigan State campus as well as on the Michigan campus. The only way this low rate of- fering can be made is by evading the state cigarette tax, Lock pointed out. Importation of tax-free cigar- ettes is barred by law unless speci- fically licensed by the state, in which case the sales are reported to the Department of Revnue and the tax is paid. Monday To Be Final Day for Flu Injections One more day was added to the two week campaign against in- fluenza waged by Health Service officials who announced that any student will be able to get his flu shot Monday, November 8. "On the whole, we are very pleased with the results of the in- fluenza injection program," said Dr. Margaret Bell, who is in charge. ABOUT 6,500 students obtained their free flu shots with around 1,200 going through the lines each day. Approximately 700 faculty members, University employes and students' wives also received the injections. Students known to have allergies and those who were asked to re- port later because of colds will also be able to get their injections Monday. Very few reactions were reported to Health Service officials accord- ing to Dr. Bell. Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr., chair- man of the Department of Epi- demiology, will begin a follow up report on the injections November 14. 'Tomorrow' To Hold Short Story Contest College writers who yearn to see their name in print are being of- fered an opportunity by the lit- erary magazine, Tomorrow, in its third annual short story contest, The best story will win $500 as first prize, and the next best, $250. All entries will be considered for publication at the magazine's reg- ular rate of $125. ALL OFFICIALLY enrolled un- dergraduates in the United States are eligible to enter. There is no limit to the number of manuscripts a single contestant may submit. Manuscripts should not exceed 5,000 words, and must be accom- panied by a self - addressed stamped envelope. The phrase "College Contest" and the writer's name, college, and mailing address must ap- pear on both manuscript and envelope. All entries must be postmarked before December 31, 1948. Copies of Tomorrow have been sent to the University Library so that contestants may familiarize themselves with the magazine. ASSOCIATED PRESS PUCTURE NEWS Chic Chat O -,l ., ,. V N O N T H E F A R M - Sen.- Alben W. Barkley (right), Democratic vice presidentib I r - ' _, stands with his handy moan, Abrom McGoy, at his farm near Paducah, Ky. AROUND THE TOWN THAT RICH GLOW of genuine stones in lovely set- tings. The INDIA ART SHOP on Maynard is now having a special sale of such rings. 25% off. L A W Y E R--Miss FriedaB. Hennock, 43, is first woman nember of Federal Communica- tions Commission. She was New York's youngest woman lawyer when admitted to bar in 1926. ONE-HALF OFF Here is the formal you've been looking for and on sale, too. Choose from a collection of velvets, taffetas, and nets for- merly priced up to $49.95. KESSEL'S, 9 Nickels Arcade. 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