and courses -oftuias mcnd necause of the ever-iicreasng.numnber, of deaths from traffic, accidents tbroughout the United States. Latelv. the club bas been studvine, the 'state traffic' lawç. In the naïf couple of weeks the club has been shown movies 'about safe driving and * automobiles. The club investigated the posçibil- itv of having real automobiles. T1'ey found that a certain automobile (bal er would be willing ta tend them three new carsbu that the club would bave to a Daythe liabilitv in-, qurance. This will be a little more than the Club could afford with, the present meager dues-, Tt is about time. owiniz to the ini- crease in deatbs in the countrv in 1936 over, 1935, ,EIch, club,and schools should be formed throughout the country. An increase in future deaths could be prevented bv teaeh- inig the future and the present gen- eration ta drive safely. A. L. Grinneli, New Trier safety director, has. arranged for JTudge John Gutknecht of the Chicago Traf- fic court ta speak ta the students in the near future. Nelson S. Lehman. is the,.Drivers' the Suburbanle ague May be aecided this Saturday eveîling when unde- feated Oak Park and undefeated New Trier meet in the Indian Hifl natator- iumn. The meet will begin at 89o'clock. and while it will close the schedule for neither team, the victor will have anl edge for the titie. N;ewý Trier's varsity beat Proviso Higb school of. Maywood last. Friday ,4 ta 20 while thé freshmen-sophýo- mores were victors by the score of 45 ta 21. In a non-league tilt, Wednes- dayV afternoon of last week, New Trier defeatedLane Tech, Chicagochamps.. 38 ta 37 iii thie varsity, ýand lost the frosh-soph meet ta the Chicagoans, ,40 ta 26. THE SUMMAIIES, Fro'vlso 'vs. New Trier, Varsity Tie-i1:50.4.. 100 yard breast stroke: Flrst, Buetiger (N. T.); second,. Jacobs (P.>; third, Y'elt (P.). Tine 1 :13.3. 50 yard free style: First, Sullivan (N. T.); second, Gullickson (N. T.); third, T. Anderson (P.). Time-:27. 100 yard back stroke:. First, Wolf (P.); second, Shabinio (N. T.); third, Seabrook (P.). Tbne--1:11.6. 100 yard free style: First, Jasper (N. T.); second, Dilling (N. T.); third, la-1 the Treverian freshnianisophorr five was winniing, 29 ta 24. Next opponent for New Trier, ini the gamne to b e played this« Friday eveniîng at Inidian Hill, will be Highland, Park. IÇew Trier (92Y Mortel. (26) 13. F. P. B .P .tilinian, f. 2 2 2 Strwnfllo, f. 0 A F c ....2 3 3 Dbrlsh, f... i Ftgrlà,c2 0 4 Veverka, f. 0 Q 0 McMurtejY, c 0O0O«O Martin, *0' O1i2 Soule.g YO 2; Tiapa .0 20 Skillen, g..i1i2- Piano'ski, g 1 0 0 Aibough., g. 1 0 ýjurgoNie, g O0i1 FeheI-lophoflior% New:Trier (29) mortoh (94) B. F. P. B9. Fi 1K MaréhIni 8 3 3 Higgiins, f .. i 1,2 8. J'rg'een, fi1.0 1 Hapac, f... :3 O 2 0. J'rg'ren, f 0 0 O Parker. c.. 3 3 3 Reynolds, c 1 O 4 Polluka, g.- 2 1 0 i re 12 1 Guerlero g 0 cigI, (o Saéuer. g ... 0 1 0 SUBUkIBAN LEAGIJE lA N IiN( (January 7, 1937) Fresliman-ophoomore Basiketbaîli W. L. FIet. Oak Park ............3 0 1.000 New, Trier ....... -... ..... .2 i1.e67 Hlghland Park,. .........ii.0 Mor-ton............ ... 1 .50() Proviso............. ......... 1 2 132;, Waukegan................i 2 .33:! Evanston................ 02 - 0001 Haywmrd la Pr.ient Oscar Haywvard of Winnetka was elected president of thé niew board of directors 'ai a meeting. held Tues- day evening. of last. week, and, MNajor A. V. Eliot of Hubbard, Woods was miade vice -presidetit. Gro Smith of Winnetka is the new -secretary, and Towner K. Webster, Jr.. of NÀWtietka: is treasurer. The, reor- ganized' board will inc 'lude members f rom the other north shore V'illages,, andi will also include at least one woman memibeÉr, to represent the rapidly increasing feminine con- tingent in'the club. WiD Have Library When it secures its own quarters. the Skokie Valley organization ill be the first stanip club west of -e YIor~k tp have its owrn roomps. inu 4s quarters, the club plans- to niaim tain a library, have exhibition space, and other advantages pot possible with teniporary quarters. The first in- vited speaker of the newly organiz ed cl.ub will address, the 'group at it s February meeting. Indoor Track Season to Commernnce alt NewTrer MissMry JUM Or hs etuti 153.8. 'New Trier ....... ......os.o MissMaryJan Orrbasretuned 50 yard breast stroke: First, Magnus ta he oi,10 rela vne (P.); second, (tershanon (N. T.); third, lfn L cl e r after amnhssa nteslt unad(.T) imne- :37.5. a Lo lM n ,e during the bolidays. She was .with 50 yard free style:. Frst, B. Wiese (N. G vn il in ra T.), second, McCarthy (P.) ; third, Davis G vnH g H nra bier uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. (Ný. T.). Time- :27.9. E. P. Lawson. on their yacht, Mon- 50 yard back stroke: First, J. Wiese H-arvard UniveDrsity tego, leaving from its headquarters at (N_ T.); second, Stott (P.); tliird, Pal dcksinQuitschi (P. Tirne-:33.7. Charles Ford Harding, III. a grad- the Royal àmdcsi Miami on 75~ yard free style: First, Clark ('N. uate of the North Shore. Country fishing trips i the Florida keys and T.) ; second, Ellis (N. T.); third, MCarI- Day school, and a junior at'Harvard on short cruises in southern waters. thy (P.). Thne-.:42.6. Dlving:_Flrst,_Bayard (N. T.) ; sec- university, was 'listed,. reCetitly, as yard m Lukas, Other meets sclieduled for flie ticar future include Oak Park,~v anston, and New Trier in a tri.n,-u- lar nieeV at Oak, Park, on February 6.: Evanston at New Trier on Fel>ruz ar, 13: Schurz at New Trier on February 20: Hammond at Newv Trier on February 27; the suburban. league indoor meet at Oak Park on' March 6: and the Oak Park rclavs, on April 3. -Plucel ý-4 -rý iir, wa uea a, vv 411.C el&VA ai ..P 4. UI lime- :30.6. scholarship. I OING TO MEXICO tyle: First, 3aret; L> ____(n):___IM. n E f . William Zimmerman of 312 Sher- Lake avenue, Wilmette, are leaving , Davis (N. Tr.); second, idan road, Kenilworth,, is in flot Sunday, January 24, ta. accompany tby:, Clnayrk ( ear Springs, Ark., and is no6t expected Dudleyr Crafts Watson natu îiler).. TIm!e-1 :83.7. ta return until the end of February.. througb Mexico. eternal, self-existent. -Iie s theT cverlating I Am, the Being who was, and is and s"al be,. whom nothig canecrase" (p.»29-290).,.