THE MICHIGAN DAILY r j URITY--- It will not pay you to risk your health by buying impure dairy products. We guaran- tee our products to be absolutely pure. When speaking of food nothing but the best is good enough. SEES NO CHANCE TO SIGNAL MARS~ Prof. Joseph Cannon Questions Story Of Wireless Imulse From Distant Planet AIR LAYER AROUND EARTH PRESENTS SERIOUS DIFFICULTY1 FAVRS SAME WITH EST J-LIT THINKS TIME AT HAND FOR MICHIGAN TO SCHEDULE INTER- SECTIONAL GAME, SHUBERT Twice Daily MICHIGAN Matinee - soc to $i.so (DETROIT) Nights- - soc to $2.00 The greatest screen spectacle the world has ever known. T H EODORA The history of the world has beenewritten in love stories and this is one. GAR RICK Nh s- .soc to 2.5 $..5 DETROIT The thrill of romancc, the sunshine of laughter, the joy of mnusic. -- Up in thClouds -- TH$ YOUTHFUL BEAUTY CHORUS. BOOK THE NEW University NOVELTY FIVE For your next party or dance 765.J CONBOY, Mgr. ANN ARBOR DAIRY CO. THE HOME OF ,PURE MILK TELEPHONE 423 1111atl~l1111IIi11 i1st a!ti ta1M1ii11X11 111il itlI~IIt It t 11 11 1Nti11 Y ou don't need to wait I until your ship comes in -AT THECITY Y WWC.A. 508-5 10 EAST WILLIAM Note: Sunday evening lunch will be served from six until seven c 111tetIII eHIfllIiIIIIIuII lItUIulIIl11II IIII II I 111111111151 "The futility of signaling to Mars or Mars signalling to us, would seem obvious to all," was the reply of Prof. Joseph Cannon, of the electrical en- gineering department, when question- ed about the newspaper statement of a few weeks ago to the effect that Mar- coni had picked up a wireless impulse from Mars. He went on to say that the longest wireless message yet sent was approxi- mately 10,000 miles which is only 5/3,- 500 of the distance from the earth to Mars. The most effective prohi- bition of messages from Mars how- ever, would be the layer of con- ducting air surrounding the earth, he stated. "How could the Martians get anything through a layer of conduct- ing air?" asks Professor Cannon. Prof. John C. Parker also of the electrical engineering department saysf many people take statements said to come on the authority of Marconi as important beyond their worth. He says Marconi is given too much credit for his work on the wireless. He simply arrived on the scene at the psychological moment of wireless tele- graphy and completed on a wide scale the experiments of other scientists who had done years of work before him. Editor, The Michigan Daily:- There Is much talk going about in the various towns where Conference schools are located to the effect that now at least, since the opportunity has been granted, the West has proven conclusively that it is entitled to sup- remacy over the East in football mat- ters. Harvard defeated Indiana, true, but otherwise every inter-sec- tional encounter favored the West. Chicago defeated Princeton, which a week later turned around and wallop- ed Harvard. Nebraska's Cornhuskers proved another surprise, when they lowered the colors of the heretofore invincible Pitt team, and Notre Dame, though not a Big Ten representative, swamping the West Point gridders. The Old Question CENTURY MARKET 4 FRESH CLEAN MEAT The Excellence of Our Products is Our Best Bid for Your Patronage - -' Ie ,'' -now=* I A. I. E. E. Meets In Detroit Today Student members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers are attending a meeting of the Detroit-Ann Arbor section of the institution today at the Detroit-Edison company's new service building in Detroit. H. T. Spaulding, illuminating en- gineer with the national lamp works of the General Electric company, at Cleveland, Ohio, will give an illustrat- ed lecture on "Industrial Lighting." Mr. Spaulding has spent several months studying industrial lighting conditions in Detroit, sack to We are now selling Ea- ton's Highland Linen at 50 cents a quire box. The same high quality is strictly main- tained at the new low price. Select your favorite from our displays of the newest shapes and tints. 0. D. MORRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE Now there crops up the inevitable j question, "How about an Eastern team on Michigan's gridiron schedule for the coming year?" Some may feel inclined to scorn this idea as be- ing a regular winter indoor sport topic, but the time has arrived, in the opinion of many who have the true interests of Michigan at heart, for a Wolverine team to enter the lists. Other teams in the Conference have displayed their prowess, and surely Michigan could make a worthy show-i ing if the chance should be supplied. Princeton is almost certain to book Chicago on its schedule next year, while in all probability Iowa and Yale will clash in 1922, and present indi- cations seem to point to an Illinois- Harvard contest. Michigan Strong Enough Michigan can indeed cope with any of the above schools, and make a re- putable showing, too, if only given the opportunity. The alumni in the East, and there are many of them, would welcome and eagerly sponsor such a project. Probably the University au- thorities were acting under the best motives when they kept our football schedule filled only with Western teams, but they should realize that the time is now ripe for a game with the East. Surely it cannot be said that Michigan is to remain forever behind the times in . such matters, trailing after her Conference contem- poraries. 3-Lit Student. Don't forget to pay your Daily sub- s cription.-Adv. 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