Also just +b J SAY I Active ing Sugar, "Dynamiter" Is Only a Volunteer Cone and see our e part in ecording cal food a meet- Ig house ts were longer cups cup of c one and four ee, it > are L slight relief ithin the last local dealers. the students' amount for- so to the fact in larger It has also] citizens have ies, and as a een lessened. tration, how- ' one continue Lancaster, Pa., March 22.-Sergeant (audlee, of the leoal United States marine corps recruiting station, is still suffering from the shock he ex- perienced recently, when Oliver F, Shields, of Marietta, Ohio, ambled into his office and set down a big package of dynamite and a battery to discharge it. "Mornin', sarge," he said casually. "How's biz in the mar- ne corps?" Gandee realized that this was no time nor place for discussing recruit- ing business so he hastily backed the Mariettiah into a corner and made preparations for a hasty get-away. "Say, can the rough stuff," cried Shields. "I'm not a German spy. That's dynamite for a plant at home where I work. I came here to enlist." Then Sergeant Gandee and Oliver Shields sat down and talked "busi- ness," the result of which later found Shields on his war to Paris Island, S. C., to train as a member of the mar- ine corps. Co Buy Your Members of the Florists' e Do.E, The Custom Tailor Sammy Long Some of the eating houses have in- alled sugar shakers in place of wls, and, according to the persons to have adopted them, the waste s been decidedly lessened. Others y that this has been unnecessary, students have taken the ini iative saving. FACULTY DRILLERS' STATUS EXPLAINED "Members of the faculty are not in the R. O. T. C. in the same status as the cadets, but are enrolled as in- AIRPLANES TO BE BUILT IN JACKSON As a'result of the delay of definite ac- tion regarding the purcnase of the New- ton Haggerty Ladder company for an airplane factory, F. H. Lewis, of the Lewis Spring and A el company at Chelsea, announced yosterday that he had already procurred a site for a factory in Jackson. The $2,000,000 contract for air- planes with the government called for their immediate construction, and, ac- cording to Mr. Lewis, it was imper- ative that he find a place at once for manufacturing them. He said that there were already 50 men at work at the new plant. Both factories are now large enough to take care of the immediate needs. However, in order that the ,proposed purchase of the Newton Haggerty Lad- der company be carried out, Mr. Lew- is leaves today to consult the govern- ment, officials at Washington, in the hope of procuring government orders that will necessitate a factory in Ann Arbor. Mr. Charles Brooks, chair- man of the finance committee of the Merchants' Credit association f o r raising money for the deal, said vo:3- terday, after a talk with Mr. Lewis, that there were favorable prospects for enlarging the government orders for airplanes. He declared he was very hopeful that the proposed plan, would be carried out. structors. They are permitted to wear insignia prescribed under war order. No. 49," said Lieut. George C. Mullen yesterday afternoon, regarding seem- ing inconsistencies of articles pub- lished during the past two days. The order under which the R. O. T. C. is organized specifies what the cadet and the company officers may wear. When a man has been pro- moted to second lieutenant he may wear leather puttees, but cannot wear the gold bar such as officers of equal rank in the .regulai and national ar- mies wear. A shoulder decoration of a disk containing the letters U. S. R. O. T. C. is substituted in this case. For a first lieutenant two disks are worn. Variations of the number and' shape of these emblems are worn by other officers of the R. O. T. C. "The R. O. T. C. men are not rated at all in comparison with soldiers in the regular army and privates in the officers' training camps such as is be-l ing conducted at Camp Custer," ad- ded Lieut. Mullen. "It would be like comparing a high school boy and a college student." IRUMAN BIRDIES, TOO, START BUILDING NESTS IN SPRING Spring seems to be a stimulant for nest building. Since the first of the year, 88 marriage licenses have been I granted by the clerk of Washtenaw county and most of these have been filed during the last two weeks. After a summation of all the happiness that was contained in these 88 marriages-1 the wedding cake, the bridal gifts, honeymoon trips, and new flats-baneC realities appear in -the fact that 15 divorce petitions have been filed in With the American arny in Franc March 22,-Officers emerging from little hotel in a town at the -rear c our sector today saw an America soldier rush up to a gray-coated Ita ian soldier, seize him by the han and then throw his arms 1arouind hin Then the pair began to talk rapidi in Italian, both their faces wreathe in smiles, one occasionally pattin the other on the shoulder. k cur-ou captain walked over and asked th American soldier what "all the excite ment" was. "This is my brother," 'said the An erican soldier. "I have not seen hir for nearly five years, when we botl were in Denver." Then the soldier told this story, th brother in the Italian uniformi nod ding all the while: Five years ago the two brother werk working for ai mining compan. in Colorado, One saved his money and decided he would go back to Ital: see his mother. The pair went to Den ver where they separated. Upoi reaching Italy the homesick one o the two decided he would stay a while He did; then the war came on anc he was taken into the army. Later brother number two enlisted in th< American army, and so they men here. After talking two minutes they dis covered that the Italian soldier ; attached to a unit doing some work not five miles from the American s'old ier's billet. The Italian soldier had permission to be absent for the after- noon. The American soldier got a similar permissionon the spot and the pair disappeared arm in arm. UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A. HAS IANY UNFILLED POSITIONS John C. Parker to Speak Today f. John C. Parker, of the elec- engineering department, will : at 12:40 o'clock today at -the rsity Lenten service in the Bible house, corner of State and Jef- n streets. The subject of his 20- e talk will be "The Compensa-f For the first time niversity Y. M. C. .partment has more the local court sir The vital stati show that thus have been more Record has been as against 103 dea registered since t t. 1. a 3261 Cor. Detroit ci ng ] .tr