THE MrCHIGAN DAILY SAT VTW.AY, Ni TE-GETTING MASTERY: illette Shows Old Form in Senate Fight L F GILLETTE once was acclaimed Washington's best-dressed Sena- tor, but he admitted he owned only one everyday necktie and but three suits. It has been said he's the only man in the Capitol who could wear a Roman toga to a masquerade without looking like a fellow in a nightshirt. The Senator-elect flatly op- poses any return to price con- trol. He favors farm price sup- ports at fixed levels rather than a sliding scale. He wants the Taft-Hartley Law amended to eliminate injustices to organ- ized labor. He opposes the peacetime draft but thinks UN can be made to work-even without Russia as a member. He declares he will sup- port the bi-partisan foreign pol- icy. GILLETTE LIVES with his wife and only son, Mark, 19, in a spa- cious white frame house on the edge of Cherokee. He has a three- acre tract on which he raises chickens and garden stuff. Sigler Defers Guard Rookies Order Makes Men 18-1812 Draft Free LANSING -(P) - Draft defer- ments for men up to 18%?f years old who enlist in the National Guard were authorized today by Governor Sigler. Sigler issued a proclamation permitting the deferments follow- ing the lifting of ceilings on guard recruiting by Federal authorities. Men who enlist in an organized guard unit before the age of 18 years and six months will be de- ferred as long as they continue to give satisfactory service. Previously only certain veterans and men outsie draft age were ermitted to join the Guard. The State Guard has been authorized to enlist more than 7,000 recruits to bring all units up to full strength. Rice? Up or Down? NANKING-The average price of electricity per kilowatt-hour in the United States fell from 3.4 cents in 1902 to 2.1 cents in 1937, or about 40 per cent, according to the electrical engineers. Officials here are speculating as to what difference this infor- mation will make on the price of rice. Travel Agency Is Established For Students Students and faculty members who are thinking of traveling abroad to study in foreign coun- tries may get answers to their problems from a new division of the American Express Company. "Educational Travel Division" has been established to give advice on scholastic requirements and fees, academic calendar and dor- mitory space and other questions on student activities in universi- ties in 36 countries throughout the world. The new division will also aid the student by giving advice on when and how best to go, what to wear and what to take along for life in another country. Michigan Bell Says Pay Boost Might Raise Telephone Rates DETROIT-(P)-Michigan Bell Telephone Co. said today that a proposed 10-cent an hour wage boost for its 18,000 employes would cost it an added $7,000,000 a year. That might mean another boost in telephone rates to subscribers, according to President Thomas N. Lacy. MICHIGAN BELL last month was granted an $8,217,000 a year rate increase by the Michigan Pub- lic Service Commission. A.mediation panel appointed by Gav Sigler recommended the 10 cent wage hike retroactive to Sept. 15 in its report today. The pajel's findings are not binding on either the company or the Communications Workers of America which represented em- ployes. r The union called in members of its bargaining committee to study the panel recommenclations. It withheld comment for the time being. * * * THE MEDIATORS recommend- ed also that: 1. The union sign a no-strike pledge in a one-year contract. 2. The company agree to a checkoff of dues, initiation fees and special assessments. 3. The company immediately reinstate 22 employes who took part in a series of "quickie strikes" a few weeks ago. Gov. Sigler urged: both sides to "respect these recommendations and arrive at adjustments based on them." CHANGEABLE-Gloria Gable (left) poses at California pool in suit with zippers and strings which permit its conversion into an abbreviated number on-Kippee Valen (right). Ruthven To Open Conference On Higher Education Tuesday LI pp President Alexander G. Ruth- ven will preside at the opening luncheon meeting of a two-day Conference on Higher Education, November 30 at the Union. "Engineering Education" will be the topic of President Harry S. Rogers, of the Polytechnic Insti- tute of Brooklyn, at the 2:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday. James A. Perkins, vice president of Swarthmore College, will speak on the report of the President's Commission on Higher Education at the Tuesday night session. College preparations for the legal and medical professions will be discussed on Wednesday morn- ing. Dean E. Blythe Stason, of the Michigan Lav School, and Act- ing Dean Gordon H. Scott, of the Wayne University Medical School, will lead the discussions. Speakers will be Arthur F. Neef, dean of the Wayne University Law School, and Maurice H. Seevers, of the University Medical School. Vote in Student Election CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES SEWING and alterations and refitting. MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY Also maker of paper flowers. Miss "A great asset to any organization." Livingston, 315 S. Division, 2nd floor 1507 White St. Ph. 8975 )6B front. )2W - LOST AND FOUND "NEARLY NEW" QUALITY CLOTHING LOSTAND OUND NCots, $9 - $25QU Suits, $7 - $25 Dresses. $2 - $10 Skirts, $1 - $8 LOST--Ladies' Wristwatch. Elgin Deluxe DAesse,$-$1 Skusappa- $8 with gold band, Wednesday p.m., Nov. Also other miscellaneous apparel 2 tweedndichignesdatrem.,ndHildegarde Shoppe 109 E. Washington 23, between Michigan Theatre and )lB Jordan Hall. Reward. Call 2-4561, _)B Room 583, Jordan Hall. )4L LAUNDRY-Washing and ironing done in my home. Free pickup and deliv- ery. 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