THE MICHIGAN DAILY School of InslcPeople Go to Chelsea part: Mrs. Hannah Porter, Miss Nora A number of peop lefrom the School Crane Hunt, Mr. Burton Grimm, Mr. of Music are leaving today to give a Robert McCandliss, Miss Dorothy Hay- concert at the Methodist church in maker, Miss Nell Stockwell, and Miss Chelsea. The following will take Dorothy Wines. j ., ---I i PR ESIDENT'S TRIP NOT FOR LIBERTY SENIORS ILLE6ALI" SAYS CRANEl Y O U N G MEN!t Now that you are practically discharged from the army- WWHAT NEXT? for the Have you ever thought of a business education.? The young women have heroically responded to the call. more stenographers and secretaries, but still we cannot fill great demand made upon us. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT Hundreds of young men have taken our training along with their university course. They have found stenography a stepping stone to some great business career. NOW IS THE TIME Call for full particulars, at the SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND CONGRESS HAS NO POWER OVER CONSTITUTIONALITY OF QUESTION "The constitutional arguments against the President's trip abroad are so absurd," says Prof. R. T. Crane. "that it is evident those who support them are simply blinded by personal or partisan animus, or so intensely opposed to the trip as a matter of policy that they snatch at any weapon. "It is curious indeed how much Mr. Wickersham has discovered in the Constitution which he never knew was there when he, as attorney-general of the United States, was the princi- pal legal adviser of our government. It is fortunate indeed that his for- mer chief, ex-President Taft, the lat- ter's brother, Henry P. Taft, the Re- publican leader of the House, Mr. Mann, and many other party members haveshown that Mr. Wickersham,nin his excessive partisanship, does not speak any longer for the Rbpublican party. "Hardly less ridiculous than the at- tempts to show that the President is automatically disqualified from office by leaving the country, or, as some of these eminent lawyers would ap- parently have us believe, by leaving Washington, is the undertaking by Congress to settle through legislation what constitutes 'inability.' "The Constitution confers no such authority on Congress. It permits Congress to fix the order of succes- sion after the Vice-president, when 'inability' occurs. But Congress has no power to define that term. It is a matter of executive power, and its interpretation rests primarily with the executive, and ultimately with the judiciary. Congress has nothing what- ever to do with it." Yank," Indian Word for English The following casualties are re- ported by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action, 60; died of wounds, 82; died of accident and other catls- ,es, 18; died of disease, 222; wounded severely, 330; wounded, degree unde- termined, 90; wounded slightly, 243; missing in action, 34. Total, 1,079. Courts-Martial in Navy on Decrease (By Associated Press) Washington, Dec. 6.-TheNavy lived up to its best traditions during the war and sailors almost invariably conduct- ed themselves better than in peace times. Despite the large number of men inducted into service from civil life, which increased the naval force 134 per cent, there were fewer viola- tions of navy regulations. The per- centage of courts-martial decreased from 1.75 to 1.17 in the navy and from ,.72 to 1.20 in the Marine Corps. Always-Daily service-Always. 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Mr t0 The nickname Yank, as applied to the American soldier in France, has something of charm in the tradition of the word. Persons interested in the history of words may have noted with interest a footnote in Ceoper's "The Deerslayer." It is singular there should be any question concerning the origin of the well known sobriquet of "Yankee," Nearly all the old writers who spoke of the Indians first known to the colonists make them pronounce the word "English" as "Yengeese." Even at this day it is a provincial- ism of New England to say "English" instead of "Inglish,' 'and there is a close conformity of sound between the "English" and "Yengeese," more es- pecially if the latter word, as was probably the case, be pronounced short. The transition from "Yengeese," thus pronounced, to "Yankees," is quite easy. If the former is pronounc- ed "Yanmgis" it is almost identical with "Yankees," and Indian words have seldom been spelled as they are pro- nounced . . . The liquids of the Indian would easily convert "En" into "Yen." 3 See Our Large Stock of ELGIN, WALTHAM AND SWISS MILITARY WATCHES - Also - FOUNTAIN PENS WATERMAM and CONKLIN Schlanderer w & Seyfried LIBERTY STREET oy our HOME-MADE CANDIES 1 Society Brand Dress Uniforms These are serge-wool and have th Society Brand people back of them. -- on -- LARGE ASSORTMENTS We are increasing our stock of civ- ilan suits and overcoats to meet the demands of the demobilized S. A. T. C. men. There's a snap and dash to every model-and a model for every man. I See these New Society Brand Clod Walk -Over Boot Shop 115 S. Main St. MRS. PEAR L LAN DERS OR" LOWERS PHONE 294 213 E. LIBERTY ST. PIANOS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS, MARTIN UITARS, MANDOLINS AND UKULELES AND ALL MUSICAL SUPPLIES AT Schaeberle & Son's Music House 110 S. MAIN STREET PHONE 254-Fl They are both delicious and Wholesome today before choicest selections are gone. J. F. WUERTH COO MADE AND SOLD AT THE SUGAR BOWL Phone 967 109 S. Main St. .q. 9 e ww Company I, olds Farewell Banquet Company I, section B of the S. A. T. C., held a farewell banquet yesterday noon in the Methodist church. Lieut. Percy Thompson, company command- er, acted as toastmaster. Major Ralph H. Durkee, Lieutenants Walters and Overholt, and Sergeants Shields, Flinski, Von Vozel, Deegan, and Hall gave talks regarding the de-! mobilization and subjects pertaining to the rapidly nearting time when the company would separate and return to civilian life. About 275 men were in attendance. Snowfall Here Latest Since 1905 December 2, the date of this year's first snowfall, is the latest in the rec- ords of the observatory, which go back to 1905. In 1909 snow fell on October 12, the earliest recorded. Ann Arbor has been fortunate in having such a late snowfall. Snow is generally to be expected about the first week in November. Al- though the first snowfall is seldom very heavy, in 1907 the city was cov- ered by over two inches of snow on November 10. Majestic Theater to Retain Movies Contrary to the usual policy of the Majestic theater, it will not present any vaudeville or musical comedies at all this year. The movies are prov- ing so successful that there is no cause for changing the type of enter- tainments, according to the manager. For service and results try a Daily Want Ad.-Adv. A WINTER DRESS COAT LMOST daily now, a man feels the need of a dress overcoat when an ulster does not quite fit the weather or the occasion .... Of our Kirscho baum models, young men will choose the Aristocrat, pictured here -older men the Fifth Avenue, taio lored on more conservative lines . ...In all-wool fabrics-skeletoa piped or fuillined with satin. U('rschtbaum Clothles i255170"$F 0 UP TO i50O F. W. GROSS LOST LOST-A book of Browning's com- plete poems. Return to Daily of- tce. Box P, LOST- Conklin fountain pen. Call 6704. Reward. .. IMISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE - Spencer microscope. Good as new. For sale cheap. Call Kuh. phone 1600-W. FOR SALE --Cedar chest. Cost $25.00. For sale or wvia trade for good trunk. Mrs. C. B. Kent, 514 Wil- liam St. Copyright,1918,A.B. KirschbaumeComgpal