IT IC lions i P1 , 4 , WW 1 1 uw ri B LUE I I l/UB Y191 1 WERING COMPLETION, EQUIVNENT BEING SET. UP= AND MORE IS ON I 'WAY "Organization of the' coast artillery unit of the R. 0. T. C. in the University is nearing completion", announced; ,Colonel Arthur, Saturdiay. "Some of the equipment is being set 'up and more is being sent to us. In- asmuch as this will not be used 'mucth during the first year of the course it is not essential that this phase of the work be hurried. "During the World war the coast artillery units were invaluable. They were prepared to handle the biggest artillery, and officers and men were furnished for the r'ailway artillery, the armiy artillery, and the anti-aircraft artillery." Statistics from the War department Indicate that the universities furnished' a large portion of the, material' for officers' from civil life. These men were given an intensive course of in- struction, either at the coast artillery training center at Fortress Monroe, Va., or at the navy artillery school in France., At both of these schools Coo- 'nel Arthur served as an instructor. "In the opinion of the War depart- ment", said Colonel Arthur, "it is very necessary that, a reserve of officers, suitable for service with various types of armament and for 'other technical service required of the coast artillery,' be built up in our universities and col- leges, and I hope that the coast artil- lery unit in the University here will1 continue to be the success it now promises. It is not entirely complete, as yet, but, this is only the inaugurali year of the course," he oonclitdedv Detroit Delegates Seek Uoavontlou Detroit, Mich., N 'v I.-Detroit dele-, gates to the nati- . ! czrcntlion of the American legion. ' ~ ~n apolis, have b ,1 ~ ''4i~ the 1920 cov'~'" -v ~ sit in Detr'b:i. I"" ,,w:~~2~ national ~ " estgblisl~ea 'ere Editor, The Michigan D ily: At present, there seems to be a good deal of controversy in connection with the Athletic association of the Univer- sity. Everywhere about the campus, students are talking. the matter over and 'general opinion. seems to favor public' inspection of the books of the Athletic association. Although the present school year is just at a beginning, the association seems to be in "financial depression", so much so, that it can't even, afford to purchase the flags for' the block "M." I am sure that the student body ~will see that flags are obtained for, the "M" but why should they, after having,' once paid their athletic fee, which is included inthe tuition? The untiring efforts for the consent of the " arras' in itself enough to cause friction- be-. tween the Athletic association and the student body. But this is not all. Why is there. a lack of football equipment? And why haven't some of the men who earned numerals and letters two years ago, received them yet? Why is an injured and badly needed player sent to a harness shop to be fixed up,: instead of being' senit to the hospital: or to a specialist? ~So far,, tour games hale been played on Ferry field this fall. Two games were well attended, but the charge of admission was too rsmall 'it is. worth, at least two dollars to see 'Micigan play Ohio State. The football men have worked very hard and the students have shown real ~Michigan spirit. To" make athletics a success, there must be perfect harmony between the association' on one side and the ath- letes and student body on the other. Let"1s hike it! JUNIOR ULI hTo ,Bequest Closed Shops G.4 Friday Detroit, Mich., Nom. 15.-Request 'will be made of businessmen of this and several 'other cities of Michigan to i e their stores and offices next good c , -ai 2, 1920. 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