training station at Great Lakes, tne naval reserve aviation base at Cur- *ti.ss field, Glenview, and the naval *reserve divisions in Chicago. The entire program will be under the direction of Rear Admirai Hayne Ellis, commandant of the ninth naval district, which embraces Most of the middle, western, states.--"' His head- quresare a t Great Lakes. A, consolidated exercises of the five naval.reserve aviation bases iJn the 'district Will be held in conjunc- tion -with the exercises. The bases are located at Chicago (Glenview), Detroit (Grosse Lie), St. Louis (Rob- ertson), Minneapolis, and Kanisas City. An Attack Problemn On Wednesday of next.week planes, from -GlenVie.w will depart. on a problem tio attack 'the base at St. Louis. On the way, the planes from the Detroit base will join with the. Chicago planes and attempt to eludeI the St. Louis scouxt planes and -attack the St. Louis base. After completing this part of the problemn, planes from the three bases, wil join and fly In nmass. formation over- the St. Louis area. The next 'part of the problemn wili- be conducted by the planes fromn Detroit, Chicago, and St. Louis start- ing from St. Loùis'to attack Kansas City. The latter base w ll' send out scouting planes to lntercept and ward off the attacking -forces and to. the problern, thle personnel of* ait bases will attend a dinner in Kansas City in conjuniction with the Navy dlay program in that, city. On the following mornin'g a massformation flight of tactical exeises> will be made over the Kansas. City, areaby planes, of ail five bases. Th 'en al planes will return to their home fields to conduct activities in con- junction with local observances. The Glenview base will be open tro the nruhlie forihsvqnetion on Navvý erson, Wilmette, comn of the 26th 'division,1 tenant Harold L. PE Announce Exams. for Civil 'Service Posts The United. States Civil Service. commission 'has annouinced open cometiiveexaminations for the fol- lowing .positions: Multilith operator, $1,440-a 'yearý for- appointment in Washington, D. C., only. Applicants must have had at least three mnonthg' fuli-time paid experience in the operation of a m4ltilith machine. They must have reached their eighteentth but must not.have passed, their ffty-third birthday., Closing dates-for this examina- tion are November 14, 1938.- Deputy United States game manage- ment agent,, $1.800 a% year. Bureau. cf Bilogical Survey, Department. of Agri- culture.-High school education or a men- tal test is required: and certain. game management experience or similar .ex- perience, except Ior, the, partial, substitu- tion. of college work. Apnflicants muse have reached their 'twenit-flfth butmust not have passed their fortieth birthday. Closing daté-s for this examnination are Novemiber 15, 1938. Full infromation mnay be ,obtained from the ecrtary of' the U. S. Civil:¶ Service Board of Examiners, at the local post office. - - Announces Recording Pro-Lram on Wednesday Although changes miay be made upon annouincemient of the Chicago Symphony orchestra's' fourth pro- gram, Dudley K. French is tentative- ly including, in his concert of record- ings Wednesday evening, October 26, Committee Meets to Plan TheBarn Swing- 1The comrnittee sponsoring the Barn Swing met at the home of Miss Marie Oaither, 1318 Forest avenue, Wilmette, on Sunday'afternoon. The Barn, Swing, a .Swing session in. a rustic setting, is being held at the .,Crteewood mstables on Saturday, November, 5. Don Weidman's, or- chestra, 'wel known in Northwestern university circles, 'Will provide the nusic. 'Cider and doughnuts (in four delicîous flavors) will be served. The inembers of the committee are Miss Mary Jane Henderson, Miss Marjorie. Larson, Miss Martha Rus- seil,. and Miss Gaither, of Wilmeitte;, Jack Kelly and. Neil, Lorimer of Highland Park, Arthur Chick, and Robert Mc 'Cabe o f Evanston. William Pettingeli, J_ Douglas Johnson, and Ricky Ericson-, of Çhica go. Italian. Cultural Club Has Talk on Education The Italian Citural club of the .North Shore held its first meeting of. the season on Sunday afternioon, Oc- tober 16, at the nue of Mr. and Mrs. ,Dominic Pag-liarulo, 520 Elev- enth street, Wilmette. The speaker of the afternoon was Mrs. Elena Roberg of Chicago who gave a m.nost interesting talk on -Modern Eduica- tion in Italy." * epln o ly loa recordin g tiônal s ystems of the of a violin concerto, probably the the club announces. one to be played by John, Weichèr. out ciearly what she two countries. She brought con idrs he Trieme9' Battie With Proviso Will Be Feature of Homecoming Morton Viirsit y,' Fresh - Soph, and George 'Terzakes for superlative Beaiten in Double Header ~ performances at guard spots. Ted _____has been improving with each gamne physical education in Italy now ana a generation ago. Physical training is now considered just as important a part of the* youth's education, she', said, as the pursuit of intellectual subjects. . Yotng peuple.,of ail ages are. helped by the governm.ent t() .visit the mountains or -the seaside. for sports, at very Iittle'ý'éxene The next 1iiYeting of, the'. club- wil be ,on Sun day. afternoon, Novembcr 20. The speaker will.]be Dr. Peter' Cutrera of Chicago w*ho wiIl present an analytical_' and psychological study of "Love.". The club mePets thethrdSunday- of each rnonth from Oc tober to May to discuss lit- erary and dramnatic subjecis, to he.r' good music, and, listen t() lectius. of general cultural. interest. The officers, and commrittees for the. coming yezir are, as ;follow.s: Mrs. Olga C. Russo of Wilrnlette. president; Dr. Cutrera, and Mrs. Robert Atwater of Evanston. i, 'presidents; -Baroniess Lilian, ms arm of Chicago, Mrs. Nietta Puagliatrulo of Wilmette, and Dr. Toxnaso AI- berione of Chicagio, directors: Mm bers of the programi committe,. Dr. Aiberione,' Mrs. Russo, afid MViss Maria Minerva of Chicago. Mrs. Nella Campana of Wilmette is trezs-ý urer; Mrs. 'Julia Childs of Evanistoli is secretary; Mrs. Pagliarlo is chairmnan of the hospitality coin- mnittee. DRANMA CLUB PROGRANl The Round Table Dramla clu*b xiii hold a dessert mcetin9 and porn Friday,. October 21, at 1 .o'clock at the homp of Mrs. G. R * MclCurdy, 1740 Washington avenue. A currenlt play will be read by Mrs. Seym-ou r Jones. Wednesday of this week' the g roup met for luncheon at Carder s in Chicago and then attended a nma- tinee performance of "S usan and an any otner soph the iast -several i i innetl<a, on tLAItry lorr Point p AUsirom LlU eading roles in t: ,w base; placement., week ago. Wai 'A. Pet- Bud Yoijnglove picl<ed off an en- 'most finished of g officer emy toss and ran about 60 yards for has more ability ; Lieu- the other Trier touchdown. jplayer in at lea Indiari Plaudits, are due- to Ted Harris, years..