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e ar ews UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT Wednesday, March 6, 1946 Detroit, Michigan Vol. 28-No. 17 Cooperative Club at W.ork St. Francis Club Contests .Eviction; Case Before Court I ~ " [ I Hearing Scheduled for March 21 Dept. of Electrical I' By Circuit Court Commissioner Engineering Purchases Eviction proceedings against the St. Francis Club will be 'E ' ' t heard, March 21, by Louis J. Schneider, Circuit court com- EI ect romc qUipmen missioner. , ' , ' t f th Stephen Poladian. owner of the premises, who had agreed f P f H 0 W d I ' I 1'0. arner" 11'ec' or ,0 e, to 1eas ,e t h e b Ul'ld mg' "h to t e stud ents untl'1 J une h as c harged' that I ~epartment of Electrical Engmeer- two fires ?f ~nknown origi:q. have caused an estimated damage ,mg, has announced the purchase of of $800 wlthm the last month, ' I apparatus for a fully equipped lab- The purpose of the club is to reduce living expenditures of I oratory, f~r instl'uction in the in- out-of-t~wn stud~nt~ by providing meals and housing'facilities I dustrial and commercial electronic at cost price, Poladian s sudden de-••--------------- I " cision seems to indicate a more at- P A control .devI~es,. and ,m .the use of tractive offer might have been made Ueer ssumes -Photo by Dormal electromc prmciples m mdustry. for the property. I This equipment, obtained at an The club, ' organized by non- "'ew DOStelteon In their own inimitable style, approximate cost of $15,000, willl resident students back in 1940, has l'4 r I . Gene Luptowski, Engineering consist of welding apparatus and been successfully operated and the The appointment of Elihu Geer as sophpmore, Jim Glander, Engin- controls commercial high current need for its continuance was evident instructor in mathematics in the eering pre-senior, and Walter f • ' . • • • last week when fifty students, the 1 reChfi~ah.on ' d e VIC e s, mdustrl~l majority of them war veterans, pro- McNichols Road, Evening Division, O'Leary, Engineering senior, take I thermlomc tubes, and many other Itested to Judge Schneider against was announced recently. Geer, an their turn at washing dishes at , thermionic, electronic,' and ionic de- their eviction. Investigation should Engineer on the staff of the Pere the St, Francis Club. Their sys- vices found in general use today. be completed and a decision ready Marquette Railway, was recently discharged after five years in the tern, (and you have this from A new course dealing with the I by March 21. Army. During ' his term of service an eye-witness) is like nothing in use of this equipment, is now being The irony of this case is ari ex- he was Executive Officer of the this world. Left: Joe Battocletti, planned and is soon to be announced ample of the increasing difficulty Gunnery ,department at the Fort Engineering pre-senior, and War- by the department. The course will which veterans are encountering in Sill Artillery School. ' ren Vatterott, Unclassified En- - contain not only instruction in t h e their. efforts to continue their ed- He ' r,eceived th, e degree of Civil gineer, ,don' their apron, s, and in , I ucatIon after serving in the Armed Engineer ' from ,the University of practical side of the field but also Forces. More sincere cooperation Cincirmati, has , done g'raduate work true domestic f"shion" sweep the the theore t'c I a 1 prI'ncI'ples' of ther - and a little more understanding in' mathematics at the University of ' floor. mionic emis~ion, huge vacuum tube among the ' civilian ranks should Michigan,. and is a registered pro- amplification, gaseous control dis- help work out more harmonious re- fessional engineer in the state of Campaign Begin~ Next Week charge tubes and potential barriers. lations i: such :ituatiOns as these. M~Chigan. • Por Student UnIon ··p()sts , .. teague SeeksClu ·StgmaPIll ·· Contlilties Candidates Need 200 Signatures New Officers DemocraticPledgingSystem On Petitions for Major Offices Nominations for offices in the Wo- Chi Sigma Phi, Engineering social fraternity, has announced men's League will begin tomorrow. that its new system of applications for membership will be re- The campaign for election to the petition forms from the dean of Members of the nominating com- peated from March 11 to March 22. ' ' Board of Governors of the Student men. Petitions must be returned by I" ., This system, which was inaugurated last October involves Union will officially begin next April 5. Two hundred signatures mlttee mclude: Catherme Fmney, the selection of candidates from. ' week, it was announced Monday by are required in running for anyone I Commerce senior; Wanda Lameck, students filing requests to join the I the Rev. Edward O'Connor, S. J ., of the four major offices; 75 signa- Arts senior; and Catherine De fraternity. dean of men. tures for representative of any col- Claire, Commerce senior. Applications must be secured from Award ' Bronze The following. positions are to be l~ge on the uptown c?mpus; 15 Candidates who ' wish to run for the dean of men's office by March I S F filled by the election which takes SIgnatures for representative respec 11 and returned by March 22. Can- office must submit their names to tar to ormer place Friday, April 12: president, tively of the Law and Dental didates will be judged by the fra- viCe-president, secretary, treasurer, Schools. Miss Helen Kean, dean of women by ternity's executive board. U f' D St d representatives from each college As in previous years the Varsity March 7 and return petitions of 65 This change in the pledging sys- 0 U ent of the Uptown Campus, and repre News will assist all candidates in signatures of members of the Wo tern is intended to promote democ- sentatives of the Law and Dental presenting their programs and plat- men's League to her by Thursday, racy in fraternities. Theodore Pink- Recently awarded the Bronze Star Schools. Candidates must register forms to the student body. Further ' March 21. elman, Engineering pre-senior, is Major Michael J. Hand, returned their intention to run for office and stated concerning the new system, I . details on the campaign and candi- Fo::merly the League policy was "M b f Ch' S' Ph' h PaCIfic veteran who served WIth the obtain petition forms from the dean em ers 0 1 Igma I ave of men's office. ' dates will be published in later is- to nominate candidates from the finally come to the realization that 314th Bomb Wing, 20th Air Force sues of the Varsity News. Because of the large enrollment floor. If the new method proves many men were passing through the on Guam. Major Hand, former at the University the number of sig • successful it will be incorporated University without knowing the University of Detroit student, was natures necessary to place 'a candi TIl , Cl b U ld i into the Women's League consti-, brotherhood which goes with a fra- decorated for his efficient adminis- date on the ballot has been substan tution. ternity." , I . "riters U nO S I________________ _ '--_____________~'"' _ I trahve serVICe durmg the B-29 tially increased. Whereas last year the number of names sufficient to Initial Meeting 1 DIp. K: R· aerial offensive over the Japanese nominate a person for one of the 'eta lappa eVIVeS home islands. Serving a total of 50 major ' offices was a mere 75, Fr .. A meeting of the newly organized I months in the Air Forces, Major O'Connor announced that 200 would be the required number this year. :~,te~:r~~'O;~t~il~.!~ :t!eT~~:: 'II Tra' d"lOtl·onal , Turtle Trudge I ~a~1s ;:;s:~~~a~~~ rank of private Candidacy for the representative of ' Dorothy Cassidy, 5991 Bishop I " At the University of Detroit, Hand position of any college of the Up Road. I By JOE B. SULLIVAN was a member of Alpha Sigma Nu, town Campus requires 75 signa At the meeting several topics of Yesterday the turtle leaped into the lime light as Jerry Jesuit honorary fraternity, and of tures; the Law and Dental Schools, Delta Pi Kappa, journalistic fra- 15 signatures. interest ' to prosp~ctive journalists Grobbel, president ,of Delta Pi Kappa, Journa1 ism f raternity, ternity. will be discussed. Mailing direc- announced the sixth annual running of the University of Detroit The following regulations cover Turtle Trudge, scheduled for May 1. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John all union candidates: tions for manuscripts, the writer's Hand, reside at 16891 Prairie Avenue. The trudge was initiated by the fraternity in 1936 and came OFFICES TO BE FILLED: ' market for short stories, adaptation to a halt in 1940 when "Babe," a fast trudging turtle from Illinois, President, vice-president, ' secre-I' to the reader, and magazine review walked away with first place. Turtles were entered from Mar tary and treasurer to be elected and submission or manuscripts for quette, Michigan State, Southern.'-------------- Requlescat In Pace from the student body at large. (cl b' '11 b d' d b u prIzes WI e Iscusse y Methodist, Vanderbilt, Baylor, Tu ring when he entered the "Milan The faculty and student body Representatives of every college IAnna Mary Wells, moderator of the lane, Santa Clara, Michigan, Yale Flash" a speedy number ,picked up of the University express their of the up~own campus, and one I group. Miss Wells is instructing the and several other schools. by Flaherty while he was with the sympathy to Leo Buss, assistant representative each from the Law short story class here at the Uni- A , 300-pound turtle named "Hit Air Forces in Italy.