- ferred to naval trades schools for advanced training as sgpecialists, such as eélectrîcians, .musicians, yeomen, macliinists, etc. ,As evidence of the higb type of young man being rece ntô fthé menvy reeve thpe crute o the mnay lressve thiper training station have been discharged As unfit,. and those principally for physiical. reasons. a el 4S.9 W* tu c C .act .5 U - tr* * Northwestern university- summer school1 announces two conducted tours, opento the public, to be offered this.week to points.of interest in -Chicago.. *Friday afternoon there will be visits to Montgomery, Ward's and the NBCl fbroadcasting studIýos. Ihe group will leave the Davis street "L" station at 1 o'clock. On Saturday there wiIl be visits to the Field Museum, Shedd AquariumI and Adler Planetarium. A special bus, will leave Sheridan road and Foster street, Evanston, at 9 a. m., returning about 4:30 p. m. Bus tickets must be purchased by Friday noon in the Summer Session office, Lutnt 220. Northwestern Offers Two Week-End Tours IET.WEEN- WEEK-ENDS.. When uou haveIt he in town onbusi* /; i nss while qurf la ifi s'a h lab, telephone' them durinq the w881C. NigJrate are exceptionulg low. Ao it tonigh-t! given for thle general public at Field Museum of Natural History Tuesday morning, july 14, at Il o'clock. On Wednesday at the same hour there wiIl be a tour of groups of animais; on Friday the subject will be mineraIs and prehistoric exhibits, and next *Monday, plant life. On Thursday rnorning, and at 3 o'clock on ail afternoon.s except Saturday and Sunday,, there wiIl be general tours of the anthropological. botto be -oG. N. Peterson of- North Jackson, Ind., was a guest last week-end of bis brother,,A. R. Peterson of Ktiiil-