...-_ n . ,. figmvfi‘fr,» ERMWEI Vol. Xlll. No. l3. SEBELINES By LEROY BE’CKMAN FAILURE ON THE PART of fed- eral agents as well as local authori— ties, to suppress the “free-will" wan- derings of notorious outlaws, has led the Department of Justice to re- quest two million dollars from Con- ll'ronhi’c Masters to Ploy us Prom Friday evening, May 18, will wit- ness the grand finale of Junior Week with the Junior Formal to be held at the College lnn. Frankie Mus— ters’ orchestra will furnish the rhythmic atmosphere . N. A. Maurer, junior social chair— Armour institute of Technology, Chicago, lllinois ilfiilfifiii @iiilliillifi {when House on l hilt litilliidiiilt' ” did idihh‘i hidiil Reserved Saute Almost a Sell—Out, General Admis- [lilonduy Night Next Monday night. May 14, Ar— mour Institute of Technology will again open all doors as a. gesture of hospitality and friendship in un in~ vitalion to one and all to come and see what the school is capable of doA Tuesday, May 8, 3934 iiiiliiidii ilidiidllihlfi hittiiltdii liiiilhiifililli iiilii. .ilillilildii WEEK; Clues Position“, Baseball, .‘li Edith? ltfifilfilaildd and Truck Also sion Remain Featured in Aiiuuul Event ing. No opportunity to make this [5"955 for war fm gangdom. It is in- man, promises a socially successful tended that this sum buy more guns dinner dance because of the location, and pay more men for activities in nationwide justice. And again, definite need is established only af— ter emphatic failure has taken place. EXISTING AS A FUNCTION of the national government, the Depart» ment of Justice has had to go so far as to arm its agents with machine guns captured from other mobsters. the orchestra and the new bid price. Bids will be lower than ever at $4.00 a couple. Each young lady will re- ceive a Monte Carlo favor. The big attraction will be the floor show starring Little Jackie Heller who is well known over the radio with Frankie Master’s orches- tra. The Junior Formal is the only regularly scheduled formal affair on smote simmers/11mm By holding a complete rehearsal every night the “Armour Players” are smoothing of? the rough edpros and giving: a final polish to “The Romanccrs," which will Ibe presented on Friday, May 11, at 3:30 p. m. The players will be assisted by the Ar— mour Tech Orchestra, which will furw nish the incidental music. Open House night the most pleasant ail'alr of the year will be missed. Every department is cooperating to the fullest extent to provide enter- tainment and knowledge in a smoothl pleasant. combination, appealing both to those who have a complete knowl- edge of the basic fundamentals, and to those who can only marvel at the intricate workings of the complicated mechanisms. The Dean‘s Office announces that all chum/0.9 of address be ro« parwd to lhcm immcdidtcly, so that they can bring llmir recordu up to date. l‘ W... Wiuhouden to Tells DANClel ro es Hutu «helm noose mom Six days! That‘s it, exactly six days until Junior Week blooms forth, and then is the time for all loyal Armour men to sally forth and enjoy the events drawn up for their henc— (it. The program for the week is as follows: . . . . . ‘ . Re arts Bi Ticket Sale School 0 on to Em. fiction Conditions might be “bad" 11: they had the Armour socml calendar and P a. ‘ . P. ' P ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ not taken these mobsters for their should be at delightful climax for the PfOfGSSOT Hendricks, faculty mcmn ’lhc mam ObJCCt M 0W“ “0‘15“; ‘5‘ at Mlllllllfil’lfzflli’lfli‘lii Monday—. _ ' arsenal in the first placcmgangsters graduating seniors' social life at hm" m charge of the ”Armour Play- to acquaint outsiders with the worlc‘ ‘ Mm “300—13“le 38“ (.lumol'S and Armour. “my” 3" an interview late. last Friday, being carried on. Parents und friends Dr. Frederick F“, Shannon, a well seniors) supply the law, something new. Two million dollars for the object of We stated that practically all reserved of the students are most cordially 111' known Chicago minister, will conduct 2 .3 0~~Intram m‘al Finals. , . . . I .1 ts had been sold but general ad” vitod to come and see and ask unv’ . r . . 'A D t (mi: 1 Justice is worthwhllc, ‘ ‘ sou . . , ’ ’ - the baccalaureate no] V100}. to be held l.30-——()pen House, biffziliemsum: sum to equip that (le— PE Tau Sigma Haggis missmn tickets Will he on sale until questions which may arise in their 11 u, m. Saturday, June 2, at Or— 1" INA—Dance (Armour , m) partinent alone is something of 3‘ initiation f9? Five the supply runs out. These tunnel. minds. Student operators will be chestra Hall. The address will be ‘ Ry 7 be purchased from students, as in the only too glad to exhibit their erudiA broudcaslod over radio station q-L‘GSdflY’“ question. THE FEDERAL AGENTS work! The Armour chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, honorary mechanical engi- neering fraternity, hold initiation out Of Washington, D' C There are! rites for five men, A. l“. Christoph, state police, county police, and Clly' J. Birdsong, B. L. Messinger, M. J. police involved in the activities of this , FDR“ and W W Kenning yester- . . . . , . department as a result, and conse— quently the question of lawful inter- dey in the new rooms. A banquet in honor of the new past, but will be on sale in the book- store and in the lobby of the main building. The poster contest, which was to have ended last Friday, has been con— tinued until tomorrow, May 9. This is because the posters as entered misunderstood the theme of the play. The Winning poster and the name of tion with respect to the article in question. High school students who are contempluting entering Armour in the future will llllll this on excel» VVENR, as it was: last year. The following; Thursday, June 7,‘ at 4 p. m., graduation exercises will be held at the Goodman Memorial lent opportunity to interview mem- here of the faculty und get a definite line upon the scope of the courses. Theater, Dr. William III. Wickondeu being the speaker. Dr. Wickenden Shop Exhibits Minding holds the position of president of the Case School of Applied Science, .10 :l)0———Pcutathlon. 1:0(l——Basebull (seniors vs. jun— iors) (sophs vs. fresh). Wednesdayw» {balm—Class Baseball (finals). 11:00m—Buseball (faculty ‘5. 1011‘. sen~ l :OO—Interi‘raternity Relays. ventlon lurisIEHdOIi i411 :Hd'i' :1us]:r:(;( men was held at 6:15 p. m. in the the win or will be (”5th Thur do in the absence, of the foundry, as Well as the presidency of the So» tently M; e ire agcns trim-Y Faculty Grill with most of the. m-O- morning” The rizepic two NWLOX “The. pattern, and machine shops cicty for the Promotion of Engineep 4:0()~aneball (Armour v s. in the C use 0 '1 promlncn (.rlm- fessors of the Department of Mc- . " p l ’ the other departments are applying My; Education. North Central). mnl—otdarge, took advantage of poor l . . . . , tickets to the play. ' . , . _ , , . chamcul Engineering attending. The . . themselves to suipass their efforts ——w~—»-————»~—~»— A TKO—Annual Spring Concert police organization by laying blamcl , . . . ' . .‘ Scene Lend in France _ . .. . ‘ _ 1 - h . l‘ f lVl' ‘ to for addition of these live men has raised The scene of the lay in the boon oi the past. years, and thus lur- a q , Intm'fruternity Sing. on L c state ya we 0 innes‘o‘ . xthc membership of the fraternity to _ ' p ‘ . niuh u group olf exhibits that will Fraiflmlfidfifi Plaid , interference m Federal activities in l H duly well of the country estates ol . . , Thursday—M ‘ Wh h ld ’t th pvt-322‘ active members. two old Frenchmen lic-rg'tmin and ”N“ WWYOM enough interesting ‘0 . . that Stat“, .y s on n e ” J Cl The semi-annual smoker was held ). . f V. ' " things to do to fill a whole evening; fall” jig/Email)?“ W908i“? 1“il’O'Nlmm‘l”“9“le Track police be involved! They exist for ‘ . .. . . , ]«l-‘*‘(lul“0t. CUml‘fldi‘h 1111199 boyhood. H , , Meet after the initiation rites, 'lhc mem. , . . . . lhe phymcs department and also the . that purpose. : , _ i‘hp time is ahout the middle oi the y, , i hers indulged in the popular paw These old men electiicul has always proved to druw‘ l'lllla)——- PREDOMINANT AMONG the prom posals for law enforcement has been i that of national organization of police. Application of this proposal; would, without doubt, be desirable tion‘.’ In several instances, umlesir—; times, smoking and cord playing: First Junior jackets to filrrivc Wife Week eighteenth century. pretend to be enemies so that lhclr children, Per 'net and Sylvette, may fall in love. To brim: matters to a head, they arrange a false abduction of Sylvette. with Porcinct rescuing her from the villains. great numbers. 'l‘o climax the events of the evo— ninir the junior mumhulls have plunmrd a dance- in the oymnusium on the fifth floor, where everyone can mingle and make tho acquaint— unco of those around him. This Is . terniiy activities during; Junior Week were drawn up at the InterI‘i-atwnl- ,1y Council meeting held last Wed» lnosdoy in the Tau Bet». Pi rooms. The ( ___,- l I Fll’lltl arrangements for the fro—1 l meetings, which was presided , 10 zoo—Alutcrclass Relay. 1 :(llL—JHuss Rush. ‘2. duh—Fraternity Pageant. 9:()0—~.lunior Prom (College Inn) The push ball event between all . f flu" ~ ‘ lover by J. A. Larson, was nttcmb from the stendpomt 0 e “twwe‘m’l Although the first order of the The completed cu: is as follows: . . . . l 911 by the presidents of the 1'13““ 50- the seniors and juniors promises to ; It yet remains to be enacted. At the; . _ .3,” _ .1 . ,. ) . _ .‘ .- , . nu llanVfllJml and it LL: expected ,, - , . . y ' ' ' , ,‘ ‘ ‘ t 11' th id a 1) oval thut’ l‘ll’ilm JAM!“ “I“ (”1th ”1 thL Sylvcttc (in love “MU”: lei- it I 'l 'H t ‘lh th _ L' l (.Ial Helormtu-s at the institute. 1b,, a very exciting spectacle. The Y W659“ mm a U r ‘5 1 ‘ early part of thic week the gencrul cinct) “lurvm-c (‘larkmn 'a' " W] m0" W" i." umas ’6 up“ To Preuent New Cu ' i' ’ _ . , , , . . * " . v - . , ~~~~~~~~~~~ . , ' i“ , , l m lsemurs will line, up at one vl‘ld of law enforcement should bl‘ enuctcd‘hy 1 sale of the jackets is rather slow. Porcine: (in love with Hyl— , prowl. Si‘Vl’Y-‘il “0W CUPS and U'Olllllm have the Hold and the juniors at the other that portion 01 the law enforcmgrl. -, . . . » .. . - . ~—~~—-————-——‘—— . » . . ‘ . '. ’ h l ‘d ‘ h . ‘. di‘ti 't oc Yhis- is probably because the Jumms vette) .......... “Sydney Miner been bought, 4,15 Home 01 “7,. travel} The hall, which 15 8 feet m diameter, (‘3‘ {32135: “Sleigi‘Jt’lih; 0;;1'Xlgillc: want to see what the jackets look Bergamin (father of Per» I’Wyygm filming lit) flnve for. ”01th have found final rost— will be placed in the middle of. the . y ‘ ‘llke about the campus. They have (:mot) .....Sidm>y hrciman Concert Ami, the Fain“ ino- places. Triangle won the travel~ llcld. When the whistle blows it is ll l t h h t ll t , been foolishly mislukcn in not order~ Pasquinot (father 01" Syl— my: ‘(ugnnunfi for Htunls lust, 3’9an A up to one 01. the teams to get the . , », . n . . . . 7 . . . . . . “3‘ Gimme as ave ten ‘H 0 ‘ my: now for tho prici- oi the jackets voile) ........... (Jurl hhcrmur “'F“ “'aVUhW FUD 101” the il'alcrmty mm: hull across the Opponents goal. The leave a certain state by the police‘ has inc: used fifty cents. The stu» Strnl'm'ul (a Mom» ..ll(rrmun ltoss A definiti- engagement has boon has been adopted. The following fra- hall may be rolled or carried across. oi that statemniierclsy because ”:63! dent price of the jacket is now $6.50 Blaine (a gardener) .Mirhuol Puntomv made for the Armour Tech Musk turn nos will be rcpi'osmilml in the A mm. limit of lwcntv minutes hag, . - ) 3 l I ‘ fi . . v V A ' ' I were "m wontu. A“: lwth' if :.wi(h monogi‘ams, the retail value bc< Notary .......... .John Schulz (.uluhs to pv-csvnt u romrml, w A , Home: Rho Delta Rho. Phi Kappa l)£'(‘ll not by the junior marshals for as" ‘5 any one state 4‘ M. an t e. ingz about $10. This is fairly low in Swordsmcn . ...lvan Thumlm, Century of Prop; Exposition ‘ Stigma, Triangle, Phi Pi Phi, Theta this uVQnL In case of a tie score, next state? 1 THE DEPARTMENT OF Justicei received a congressional appropriation“ of $41,231,835 last year with which to ‘ fig-ht crime. This year it has been: allotted only 9523,70 ,778. We are‘ convinced that crime has not reced~i ‘(tompuriswn with the retail price of another group of jarkcis which was priced at $li.30 without muting-rams. As yet no one has seen the type of monogram to llL‘ used, but it will take the form of that of the A. l. . T. class of ’35 and is: helm: designed by the Triangle Pennant Company. Joseph Ilsa-1c, John Grai'. Mom's ........... Wm. Emmerich, Arthur Shindler. as ‘sted by the Armour 'i‘och (in-lieu» tra, Gordon Erickson, director. Technical Staff Stum- Manager. . . .John l... Brenner Asst. Stage high. . .Michael I’antono curly in Juno. A doimiio has not been decided but Hie concert. Wlll lu- well worth heur— imr. The clubs were it) pm-l’mm last program. upon as yM tremely cold Wcuthcr. This concert and the approaching: annual Spring judging by past p<>rfoz-ymint-m., year, but were prevented by lhe exU l Xi, llvllo 'l'nu Della, Botn Psi. Kap— 1 pa llr‘lln Epsilon, and Sigma Alpha Mu. Draft Rules for Competition The following" rules were up at the meeting and will b\' form-d throughout the run of events: Basebalk-ln event of ram, all ll raw n or no score the battle will he extend- wl Llhlll one team scores. Intel‘class Baseball Finals At 2:30 on Monday tho. final game of ll’lu baseball tournament, which has been waging on Ogden field for tho past few weeks, will he played 94. 311d COHSeiluele We are 1911 to l These manggyauh will probably be Electrician .......... Hugh B'ishcc firmcci't are keeping tho men praCtic— ! 11am .5; will he moved up to the fol- ”fi' The final game will ‘1)“ played believe Lilith anti—criminal organize—l “fluid on the left side of the b111,, Scenery ....... . ichai'd Lischci', my: for .21 successful program. lowing rluy. l‘luch team will furnish 1" tho some manner as we”, Lh" tion has not been improved. A Via-g flame] may,“ Wultc Sobl Robert Tague. 'l‘he Armour itch glut: club hmad- a new 16 in. bull {m' each game, the “WW Wm” tional police force under direct Fed—11 Another measurement of the PWPE‘WWH ....William HUB/cl“. ousted its third program over winner taking, puss --ion of both. Monday “l"?“ll‘g WllN’SSL‘S A“ eral SUPeYVisiOU. together With SI)@Ci- l junior jackets will new” sometime Ernest Ho er. station WON last Wednesday 11“.l’l‘~. Tomi "rains not appeamng 'fm- mour’s annual Open House night. lied assistance 0“ the part Of 1owl‘this week. The jacket committee “"W—fl man. The clubs rendered the i‘ollow- mutehe. or. scheduled time will lose A” laboratories Will 1‘0 i“ full law enforcing units, would lead tol desires that as many as possible, AHJUEIE. hlflgdg Annual my: presentations: ”The Vlklll}: by forfeit. operation and open for inspectign’lgy L . satisfactory enforcement. , who have considered the purchase of Song," “I Love Life,” “Sweet Ken» Competing; teams: will consist of the public during: the course :2: 2-. an a jacket and have not ordered one Banquet”: and, Smflkelf Lucky Babe," “The Old ll‘l'ircadc," three men. evening. Questions arising in the WE DESIRE TO TAKE this op-l as yet, order their jackets at this m... and the Armour “Alma Mater.” Three matches will he played, (“mi mind of the visitor will he gladly time. The American institute of Elec-- which was written by Mr. Erickson. singles, and one, doubles. All ontrir ‘dnSWUNd by 11‘“ “Udell“ l“ charge portunity of again reminding you of the impending features to be present— tricel Engineers held its annual din- and smoker at Medinah-Mich- They were, Art Kuhn, WGN studio pianist. accompanied by . must be in twenty-four hours before i scheduled occurrence of event. ‘ o 1' lhv demonsti'alions. ed by various organizations on the . ',' nor 1 E ' - i) ' (1‘ , campus. First, the Armour players Salamander llflililtlles igzm Avenue Club last Thursday —- W The scheduled truck events and. , "gm“‘rs “we m Hm‘ . i will present that master production, durum" Fife Protects night. Several lecturers spoke on all. 3 M E: ii g Era the order of their occurrence are ,‘ PM “‘“5‘ xmpm'tant WNW 0‘ m“ l “The Romaneers" on Friday night 7 ~~~~~ subjects of interest to the organ" A ° ‘ K' 2 “O “fie l m? follows: four lup relay, 100 yard 1 “1mm.“ lg “Wt open to ”‘9 students of this week. Buy those tickets howl Five junior fire protects received ization. Among them was Paul @319. (BEE, 68:55 Refining dash, 220 yard dosh, mile run, 100 1 and ”1051‘ lWlVOS‘A’)‘ F0" “10 5‘51 lime l fellows; there are a few left. Also,l Open House will be presented by the l Institute next Monday eveningfla honorary fire protection engineering spoke on the history of the Chicago ard Oil Company, will be shown at high lump. shot put. (”SCUS alldll’ak“, place. at 10:00 "um-E" a fraternity, last Thursday evening. section. lie was heard by more than the A. S. M. E. meeting in the as 13019 vault. ilmmc “"11 b“ furnished 1“ 0” chance to show your parents and friends the. whys and whereforcs of a technical education . Let’s assist the faculty in putting on this show—J we all count. 1 r Besign of Senior ficy lit/iii Not lie Altered ed by the chairman of the senior jewelry committee is that the design of the new key is not sufficiently different to warrant the change. recognition for good work by being formally initiated into Salamander, Those upon whom this honor was ,conferred were J. J. Ahern, L. W. i Bicgler, 0. P. Freilinger, J. K. Mor~ [risen and G. W. Wheaten. l C. A. Cunningham, president. of ySalamander, presided at the meet‘ ing, which was held at the Beta Psi fraternity house. A number of men distinguished in the fire insurance H. Parker were among those pres— l cut at the initiation. ' After the initiation, refreshments were partaken of, which was followed by a short informal meeting. Junke, local dispatcher of the (Zoom monwealth Edison Company who 300 people, among whom were 33 Armour students, some Lewis Insti— tute students, and many alumni and engineers. The remainder of the evening was spent in gambling with large sums of money whose worth was on par with the paper on which they were printed. The Armour section of the A. l day includes ball games, track, and swimming: in which juniors and seniors will compete. All electricals are invited to attend. 'l‘wo films, secured from the Stand— semhly hall on Friday, Mziy ll at. With). The films explain pron cusses of refining oil and gasoline the rm engineer of the Standard Company. All interested students are invited to see the pictures. On May 25 a representative of dynurnics and the application of these to modern motor car design will be shown. Plymouth design features are also to be explained. and will be accompanied by a loc-‘ ture given by Mr. Robert Wilkins,, Oil ‘ l 1 yard high hurdles, 100 yard low l hurdles, 440 yard run, SRO yard run. "7,- _ WW 1 Grafton licence to 1 Take (25‘. (C. C. Position] Profes 11' ii. (.. Grafton of ‘ihcl ,civil engineering: department \villl report to Fort Sheridan this week , to take charge of a C. C. C. group. ( he will report later. Professor Graf— tton will not permunenlly sever his but l (connections with the institute. i . . is on a leave of absence. in the history of Open House night, a dance will he foulureu. ll. will i hvart's content by Vl'ilson-Bzu‘nctt's ori‘hrsll‘fl. zi \vcll»kum\‘n wesl-sidv M'— granizution. The Pentathlon >Cll€dulml Tuesday is for «:x'eryuody. been dcculcd that there ' nw for the track letter L‘eiviufz the liighosz number and two awards for the mo uondeb 4 v. : . _ field, J. V. Parker, W. R. Townley. E. E. plans to have a picnic either Chrysler Motors will present (lief lle has the rank of captain in the [er-1110!! receiving the liifllmfi “be? i3 The deSIgn far the senior keys R. M. Beckwith, C. P. Holmes and on Wednesday, May 23 or on story of the five your (icvolopmcntlUnited Slates iii-my. Alllmug‘h iliemf points in their 01 more {é Will‘not he changed as ‘00 much con~ Professors 3- 3- Finnegan and K- Thursday, May 24. at the Dunes period leading up to “airflow” ‘ stay at Fort. Sheridan is to he Miner ll‘lu letter men if? fusxon has arisen . The reason offer- State Park . The program for the Clu-yslers. The principles of new» i short duration. it is not known when: llwmsr’lVE‘S fol“ high hOIlm‘S umuienrs in Like manner 'P' is th- e fellows out trac‘ good u chime»: of wit not for {‘mz