bard hit by graduation,. losing ait thrte, members of last years cham- phonship , edley relay teai, and te- tai*ing but two members of the titie- holding 400 yard'relay quartet. M4ichigan's strength is bult around -Capt. Ed Kirar, .defending champion in thé 50 and. 100 yard crawl events, and Tom Haynie, winner of- the 200, and.440 free style events last year. If this pair, cati repeat. last. years vuctories, the Wolverines' itie hoPes ivil begreatly bolstered. Ohi.' chaMpOs Ohio's defending champions aeJim Patterson, f a ni c y 1 diving, and Bill Neuozig, 'bacl stroke. Both wihl be hard put successfully to defend their tities. Patterson , s strongest campe- titioti will come from a sophomore. t e arma te, AI Patnick,. national A. A.: U. diving champion. Dan, Zehr of !<orthwesterfl ig the stro ngest threat of Neunzig's backstroke titie. The Wildcat star finished second in tbehe vet last.y4ar and has jeen turning ini pheioiinal performances this season. Zehr la the key mati 'on the North- western squad. In addition to being a strong contender in the backstroke h. is also expected to place well Up in the distance crawl events. Other Wildcats who may figure ini tbe scor- ing are Ray North, diver and Herb Wolf son and Harold Dash, free style sprints. J- this weekei The direct result of the slightly higher fee for an Illinois fishing license, the State Departnient of Conservation this nionth is giving Mother Nature material Uid- for the first time in the matter of bass pro- duction. of ig Directo r Thomas J.. Lynchi ncoe announced this week_ that The -James Nelson and Anna. Louise Raymond Foundation wil present a program of free motion pictures under the general titie of "Trailmates" for chlîdren at Field Museum of Natural History Satur- day morning, March 12. Four films, ail related in subject and in the animal characters featured in them, wNill be sh (-'n. They are 'Wrong- start, the.g, "Fun with a Bear Leo Simpson and james Magee, students at the University of Notre Dame, flew here last week-end to spend a few days as the. houseguests Sofý the Dennis J. Harriscns of _'M Niiith street. IN DRAMA I "Parade of the Races" P. G. Dallwig, the Jayman lecturer, will again conduct a group of Field Museum visitors on a lecture-tour, Sunday afternloon,. March 13, devoted to the subject "Parade of the Race." Illustrating his talk with t-lie 106 sculp- tures, by Malvina Hoffnian, of types of the principal modern races of man- kind. Mr. Dallwig' will lead his lis- ,r is s graduate work win esteru university the. teaching po odist church during the Lenten ,ea- son actiiities of the Su«day school young peop'le. are: Pay White (i tree) as' Zaccheaus, and Mary Louisçe Waldorf as J'eie. RErTVRNS TO STUDIES Miss Patricia. Raab, who visited ber uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mardis C. Weimar. of 240 Cumber- land avenue, Keniworth, for a week has returned to Smith, colege, North- amptoin, Mass., whtre she is a stu- dent.. the' : 1-,