BUR THE .MICHIGAN DAILY ..-- LL MI1NISTER STARTS, FUND FRINJURED A "Big Bill" MacKinnon, Who Lost Both Arms in Accident, Will Receive Christmas Present Through the efforts of Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas, a considerable sum has been raised to help "Big Bill' Mac- Kinnon, who lost his arms in a corn husker near Ypsilanti several days ago. The fund is in charge of the Times- News, and yesterday two checks ar- rived in the morning's mail to help swell Bill's Christmas fund, James H. Marks and Prof. Robert E. Bunker of the Law school, being the contributors of $10.00 each. Fate was certainly unkind to Bill for had he lost only one arm, it might have been a comparatively easy mat- ter to find a job, but with both arms off at the elbow, his chances for wor k are growing slimmer. Rev. Douglas saw Bill yesterday at the Homeopathic hospital, and he states that his patience and courage are most remarkable, and told him that he was preaching a wonderful sermon from his bed. Bill laughed heartily and said, "Well, I don't see hov it would help to complain. I'm here; and they're off and people are being very kind to me. I guess I might as well make the best of it." MAIE ADDITION TO LISTS O1 PAPERS AT MEMORIAL