being fostered by the Monroe County Tuberculosis association, will provide proper facilities for the local victimsof tuberculosis, is the belief expressedby Professor Watts.2 STUDENTS TO WORKPASSAGE TO JAPAN(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)versity informed of the Orient jaunt of the baseball warriors in special dispatches to The Indiana Daily Student. He will also earn a portion of his expenses by sending stories and pictures of th*e eastern invasion to American newspaper syndicates.Experienced ‘Tramps.”The two students assert that they will be with the Indiana party andwill be under the supervision of Dean C. E. Edmondson, while in Japan. Pyle is a junior in the University and will make up his Universty work by summer school attendance. He gained experience in the art of making tramps for athletic events when he made thetrip of 1,500 miles from Boston, Mass., to Bloomington by getting “lifts” from autoists at the time of the Harvard game last fall.Just how the men will earn their expenses while in Japan and how they will find return passage is as yet a question of little consequence with them.“It’s true that about our only assets are the spirit of wanderlust, a desire to see Indiana wallop Waseda, plenty of nerve, and almost no money,” admitted one of the would-be tourists last night.