The Michigan Daily, following its usual custom, will compile a supplement to the official Stu- dents' Directory, for the benefit of those students who enrolled late in the University, and to correct unavoidable errors and changes in the regular edition. Name, class, Ann Arbor ad- dress, home town, and Ann Ar- bor phone number, in the order named, should be placed on a one cent post card and mailed to the Directory Editor, The Daily, Press building, City. ENGINEER SOCIETY TONIGHT Mr. C. W. Good of the engineering faculty will give an illustrated talk on "Research Work in Carburation as Carried on in the University Labora- tories," at a meeting of the student branch of the American Society of Me- chanical-Engineers to be held at 7:30 tonight, in room 229, Engineering building. All members are urged to attend as there will be an important business meeting following the address. Out- siders who are interested are cordially invited. Read The Daily for Campus News. -I DMBLHPHSNAVY SITUATION' Vacation Starts the 21 i 111111111111it1l111iil111llil1lilil lll illilill llil il1 !11 1 1 ili l111i a WHY NOT w - TAKE HOME A BOX OF NUNNALLY'S = TE SOUTHERN CANDY_ fl DI~'VLarge Assortment -- GREY 'g^;em;*- ; -SHOP * S After the show complete your even- .. Ilig WITH A LUNCH AT THE CORNER OF MAYNARD AND LIBERTY ;7i Hi!!!!il111in Hillli lll ilfliliiiilililli111H i1U 1 1111 i111i11i1l 1111111i 11 ~i Nearly 200 Warships, 96 Destroyers Were Completed at Close of Last Fiscal Year NEW TYPES OF AIRCRAFT NOW BEING DEVELOPED AND MADE (By Associated Press) Washington, Dec. 8.-Nearly 200 warships, including one sujerdread- naught, and 96 destroyers, were com- pleted for the American navy during the fiscal year ended last June 30, and more than 100 others, including 11 superdreadnaughts and six great bat- tie cruisers, were building at that time. $119,000,000 Required Next Year This is shown in the annual report of Rear Admiral David W. Taylor, chief of the Bureau of Construction 'and Repair, to Secretary Daniels, made public today at° the Navy de- partment. For continuing work on the jhips building, Admiral Taylor estimated that $119,000,000 would be required during the fiscal year begin- ning next June 30. This compares with $59,000,000 last year and isthe largest total ever proposed by* the American navy in peace time for con- tinuing construction. It is explained by the fact that work on many of the craft authorized in the 1916 build- ing program was halted during the war. CUSTOM TAILOR Satisfaction DEL GRENNAN Tuxedoes Evening Clothes Golf Suits White Flannel Vests Riding Breeches Knickers Place Your Orders Now for. Christmas Delivery HOW DO, THEY DO IT? You will wonder too How we can give you such Good looking all wool Tailored to measure Clothes At such a reasonable price. There's no secret about our Low prices. 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Department Constructing Aircraft Admiral Taylor's report also dis- closes that the Navy department is en- gaved in developing and constructing new types of aircraft. including great rigid and semi-rigid air ships and sea- planes similar to those which under- took the trans-Atlantic flight last year. Besides the dirigible which is building in England for the United States, the navy is building a dirigible at home. Airplanes and seaplanes building in- clude four of the NC type for service with the battle fleet, making a total of eight of this class. In the four new craft now building are embodied the lessons learned from the trans-At- lantic flight. The navy also is building a small number of interchangeable land air- planes and seaplanes for the Marine Corps and two types of torpedo car- rying seaplanes, one to be of all metal construction. Designing Immense Seaulane "To provide a large seaplane for fleet use," says Admiral Taylor, "the bureaus undertook the development of a design for a seaplane larger than any in existence, a 60-000-pound flying boat. The design embodies several new features, including a unique power plantof nine Liberty engines in three groups, each group being geared to a single propeller." With the delivery of the superdread- naught Tennessee this year by the New York navy yard, the first line battle- ships with the Atlantic and Pacific fleets were increased to 18. Besides the destroyers added to the fleet last year, other new ships completed in- cluded 18 submarines, 45 Eagle boats, and 10 mine sweepers. In addition a number of naval tugs were delivered. Other Craft Rutifllnx Besides the 11 battleships and six battle cruisers building, there are un- der construction 10 scout cruisers. 71 destroyers, and 47 submarines. Some' of the destroyers have been delivered since last June 30. Only two of the 11 battleships building are expected to be delivered next year. the Tennessee and Maryland. The Colorado is to be delivered in 1922 and the others in 1923 or later. Comments on German Subs Admiral Taylor devotes part of his report to tests conducted with some of the German submarines turned over to the United States for experimental purposes, and says on the basis of these tests that "on the whole these vessels could not be said to be su- perior in design and capabilities to corresponding vessels of the United States navy." "This is a matter of interest," the admiral says, "in view of the exag- gerated ideas of the German subma- rine prevalent during the war, when they were still a mystery." 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