ould You Too? m RUivIA WATERrun, SASEXPnL PERUVIAN WATERS, SAYS EXPLORE] V NEI( Y -H1 OUR' BOR What she thinks-let her tell you the merits of the ELECTRIC WASHER She will be pleased to tell you of her independence of laundries and wash- women-of no longer having to put up with garments half washed or torn, lost, or long mislaid, There are thous- ands of women like your neighbor, who are getting the same satisfaction from their LECTRIC WASHER Stop in and allow us to demonstrate it to you. Former soldiers, sailors, and mar- ines on the campus have discovered a new favorite indoor sport in the form of telling how they would spend the money they would receive under the proposed Royal Johnson bill now pending in congress, according to the testimony of a "cub" reporter. He. says that many ex-service men have already spent their share of the money: One sophomore lit states that the bonus he would get under the bill would be spent for his funeral, ex- penses, inasmuch that he would drop dead if he should receive his portion. An upperclassman suggests that he would pay up the interest on his debts to individuals on State street and elsewhere=. , Another declares that he would fulfill a long cherished desire, to buy a bull-dog. Still others have expressed their in- tentions of buying high class auto- mobiles. One student who was in service, a number of years thinks that he would have earned enough to risk getting married. But- The Detroit Edison Display Room, Main and William Phone 2300 Co. Sts. I .1 Whitney Visiting Schools Prof. A. S. Whitney of the educa- tional department, is visiting the schools of Chicago, and Urlana, Ill., several days this week. Bilooklyn Museum Man Makes Six Months Expedition New York, March 22.-Peru's coast- al waters are teaming with enough fish to feed the world, and her islands are all veritable bird sanctuaries, ac- cording to Robert Cushman Murphy, curator of natural science of the Brooklyn Museum, just returned from six months' exploration in South Am- erica with 500 photographs and 10,000 feet of motion picture film. Mr Murphy said that on one island he found "the most abundant seabird life on earth," as many as 1,000,000 feathered creatures of a single spec- ies. The fisheries of Peru, he said, are unorganized and, although fish are plentiful, including such edible var' ieties as the bonito, anchoveta, pejer- rey or smelt, the congril (somewhat like a cod), the flounder and corvena (comparable to the Ameican salm- on), Peruvians literally "go hungry" because of their scarcity and high price inland due to the problems of icing and transportation. . Current Effective The "wonderful fish and bird life" of Peru, Mr. Murphy attributed to the Humboldt current, a cold body of oceanic water which flows along 1,800 miles of the coast. He made many observations of this current, he said, following those of Alexander Agassiz and Dr. Robert F. Coker of the United States fish commission, pioneers in such work. Although Peru's proxi- mity to the equator, he said, would cause one to suppose that it might have a temperature like that of Fior- ida, its actual temperature was more like that of Boston. Ar. Murphy called attention to the guano or fertilizer deposits of Peru, which, he said, may be doubled by the conservation methods devised by Francisco Ballen, a Peruvian, who he described as "one of the most far- sighted and able economists in the FRESHMAN CUP DEBATE TEAM CHOSEN BY ALPHA NU SOCIETY Edward T. Ramsdell, '23, Raymond P. Lewis, '23, and August A. Borsum, '23, were selected last week to repre- sent the Alpha Nu Dbating society in the annual cup debate. These men were chosen from a group of more than 10 who tried out for places. Jesse K. Brumbaugh, '23, was award- ell the position of alternate. Speakers discussed the question, Resolved, That labor unions, as such, should be incorporated under a uni-1 form law. After the discussion, the' majority of those present voted to support the affirmative of the ques-! tion, Wade P. Connell, '21, will coach the team. world." In furtherance of Mr. Bal- :en's plans, the explorer said, he ad- vocated increasing the breeding arc a of the guano producing birds, at pre- sent confined to 15 islands. Freight Competition Keen Ocean freight rates, Mr. Murphy' said, might be affected by the com- petition which has sprung up since the close of the war. Within the last six months, he said, eight or nine steamship lines-Dutch, French, Ital- ian, British and American, are now stopping at Peruvian ports. Mr. Murphy, who is 34 years old and a graduate of Brown university, is a director of the Explorers' club. His- expedition to Peru was aided financi- ally by the American Museum of Na- tural History and the American Geo- graphical society. Two Classes Unitc, to Buy Strikers. An agreement has been made with the class of 1919 by *the senior class of 1920 at Ohio State to the effect that it will combine its senior memorial fees with those of the class of 1920 to buy strikers for the chimes in Or- ton hall. The strikers will later be used for the campanile to be erected on ther campus. Funds on hand as a result of this action amount to $1,000. Ohio Seniors Must Take Exams A petition made by the senior class of Ohio State asking that finals for the graduating class be omitted, was not granted by the faculty members. It was also decided by the faculty that beginning with next fall all new students entering the university will have to take examinations. policy Of this firm. 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