DE+CEMBER 1, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y rAu ..._.. . . ARDN11 OFFERED FOR giant And Baby Planes Act As Scoutff - For Army's Largest Dirigible In 'Flighty WHAT'S GOING ON1 PERSONSCAUSING FIRE; '",W.'" .;.'': fV 4 i$ .? ".t" _ ;'4 .,Y+.ivh_ 4 v"P SATURDlAY r, "Y... 5 " - > fi{ . { _h }^ > _ { TJTIIORITIES FEAR SAME OUT- BREAK AS THREE YEAtS AGO.. :'A reward of .$500 has been offered Sby the University for information uleading to the capture and conviction yof the person or persons instrumental in starting an incendiary fire in the !museum of zoology last Saturday. f h ire was discovered by a gradu- ate student near one of the exhibition cases on the third floor of the muse- umn. SEvery possible step is being taken by both University and State authori- ~ties to bring about 'the apprehension ; of the ones to blame for the fire, ac- cording to L. Paul .Buckley, assistant secretary of the University. The number of guards on University build- ings has been Increased and they have been instructed to do everything .in their power; to prevent a recur- -'rence. of the fire. The museum will ~be closed to the public for the present. .4 Every evidence .pointed. to the in- 4'cendiary nature of the 'fire, according y'to :dr. Buckley, and there was a yrtoticeable similarity to fires started 'yi various University buildings about ,three years ago. Although neither A~his fire nor the ones of three years ago did any considerable damage the 'University authorities state that they are apprehensive of a big conflag- 'ration. W ATH HOME BY9RADIO i. t ' i. 3 ': 1 . t 10:04 -Knicker Outing club liikej istaxting from Congregation al~ 'church. 7 :00-Upper Rloom; Bible class mneet's in Lane hall. 7 : p?--Varstty Glee club vocal section meets in 11i11 auditorium. 7 :00--Cluese Frlendly circle mreets in Lane hall. SUN DAY 9 :30--University 'en's lBib~lecrass jin Lane hail. 9::30-Friends meeting In Lane ball. 12:130-I-.e3lolay, rehiearsal at Mrlasonic temple. 4:00-Mleettnig of IDeMolay 4' inl roomi 306 of Union. 4 :00-6:00-Foreign students reception by Mrs. A. W. Smnitlh at 1008 Oak- land. U-NOTICES A canvas of the 860) Congregational students on the campus will be Mpictures for the Michiganeus'an tak-I! ec ni R mo e en are requested to do so imm e(- I Tfie iately. The final date oan which ic- T New Ofie tu e a et k n wl e P f.I:Photographers receiptis n<,iy e ,)1) Additiv t Ibas beon made to the of- tainedl by paying $3 at t h c oflU i.e Cit e Michigan Technic, campus offceir~t, IPress bu Idbw. mgiuublication, by 'which two AID fralcritity copy for tl o 1' i Mh in the new Engineering build- igaenensian must b.e fturned in to' '~ v.ill be placed at the disposal. of Neil Barber, frasternty cdiitov, at, 11 the sf a_ . H-enceforth the editorial Michiganen~iatn c i~ iIW~tI ~ will be in roomus 3028 and 3026 New house rmust turnin i )ctures of tlu new building. The staff will of houses 4 nd cr, -t:t lso. 1110%e into the new rooms today. The - office in the old Engineering building It's true efficiency to use Daily will be used by the business depart- Classifieds.---Ad1' Mont. _4 rs.." +t:°' ', +i.." W Y_' .+7 .sa - r,'*_ Te r t...'rr _s.. r.' . .. _ _.-- . Coice of, a Career From the Yale News THE NINETY-FOUR Someone, probably an insurance agent, was quoted recently as saying that from the mass of one hundred college graduates one individual only Chicago, Nov. 30-(By A.P.)-Capt. Xbonald MacMillan, explorer, on the dice-bound ship Bowdoin in the Arc- tic circle :near the Greenland coast, 'dedicated by radio at midnight Wed- )tnesay, the new home of the Chicago ZYacht club, of which he is a mem- 'ber. ItI F, rom a microphone on the deck of the; Bowdoin, his voice was heard in the club house dining room by mem- ihers and guests. "I' welcome the opportunity to.h diaoYah lu' ed- home from this icebound region in the Arctic circle," the explorer said. "Let the glorious olors of 'the Chi- ~go Yacht' club, 'whih now fly upon *tie masthead of the ship from which is message is et; beufurled above your club house:" as an 'emtblem of &iue sportsmanship and progressive- nxess in the yachtting ~orld." Commodore Sheldon Clark of the 'colub conveyed to Capt. MacMillan and ~his crew 'the haifk givixg greetings cf the club' in reply. WARTHIN IlEAVES FOR MEIDICAL MEETING Dr. Aldred Scott Warthin, director the Pathological labortory, left Thursday to attend the annual .meet- ' ng of the Board of Regents of the mAnere n College, of Physicians of whieh he is a member and vice-presi- 4ent. He has; been connected with the Medical department here since $~491 and since 1903 'has been Profes- ~or of Pathology and director of the ;athological Laboratory. ' Dr. Wathin has been, president f Ahe 'aerican =Asscation, of Pato- aogists, International Association of ~vedical Museums, and of many other ~uch organizations. SATISF CTIflI GUARANTEED Smart. Overcoat You Saw Doubt Came From 2Wt-I f '.. XY'*~~ LUUI~U~J J"5.~"i'* rose to te'oo and butler class, peril- ,.Congregational Student fellowship l ously near the top of the financial lad- A disla of rare Tunisian and Italia i e.Fv tesbcm ofral tapetr 24ies ollctdisbly enryhe off and found themselves after twenty _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c o r o othe4 E gi n ed s p a yin thed y e a rs a t th e sm a ll y a c h t a n d c h a u ffe u r ofteEgneingbid stage. The other ninety-four presum- The TC-2 army dirigible creling above Mitchell Field, N. Y., with the "Owl ," seond largest" airplane in the All seniors who have not had their ably congregate in the great section of world above It and a tiny "Sperry" p'lane higher over the dirigible._ the American people who drive their This photo might 1)e labeled "Cornrades of the air." It shows the army' s largest dirigible TC-2, choosing its own Bicks to the golf lub. other landing at Mitchel Field; N. Y, after a trial flight, during which the 9 "0Ow," the second largest plane in the I words, d re aming about beng a rich world, and a tiny "Sperry" plane, acted as scouts. The flight demonstrate d the practicability of the giant bags Imnis oe thinglandaakingherd and speedier planes working togethe r.1 7 1 t 1 s"smtiges gi. - I Yet the ninety-four presumably work just as hard as the sumptuous six. Their Baza r 11Have E business is the axis on which a small STUDENTS WIL ODC OVLL TO'IIUHIIbI and uninteresting world revolves. They Varity O Bo tD~s a i t shave become devotees of the dollar ATTy EXPOSITIONfloergils nowhere else to turn. ammed ino SUSCITIN CA PAG o sospi en.flwr irs1 OLEE2 . 5 0 dull, straight rut of business they can --and gift trees are going to make of thenerlavthrodndjmtefnc Withthenever leaveerall the road andfesorjumpd Hthevelfencee Wtth obetomaeilyn-IwmnsLeague. bazaar, this year ajPrfsoAledHLoelfth into finer fields of life. This, then is creasing the circulation of the Alum-1ypro department of electrical engineering ,uofca ra o h lmia-Itrue Persian fair. Any lonelypro!ilrpeetteEgnern col Ipsil o a- the portion of ninety-four men out of nusintends'l togsend himselmni asChrist- erset h Egiereveryo Ipssbl ohundredh rafil '1, ui-now ited tonn hmslthehit- vcampus.no n hecmps ofeeti h nwrt h rbe s mcatinae, J ohn ringomie~ bsi-,a akg ocee1i pwl u e'edn t isi oms--Ilocomotives to be held next week by the proper choice of a career. sion to students who will solicit alum- find a much more 'efficient cheering IGla tahd______ nIntheir home towns during Christ- inbygaoyosgit of a the General Electric company at their F ni ~ ~ ~ ~ i bunn aoy usgfs ffaWorks in Erie, Pennsylvania. .Pl lt ewe o n o mneetw mas vacation for subscriptions to the; Christmas tree, from a Santa Claus att ElectrcClocomotvesBofwthnlatestaso ething eofermontLwe maain.th aza.design will 'at that timge be tested out. shall haveso ehn toofe More than fifteen large cities have th Another feature of this year's baz- bfr eieyt hi ues.A l iet'sbeto "aer. ac o h pc already been taken by students who arteteflwrbot. lspecal feature of the exhibit will by Ought to buy several wihteFmusSgaue wisednot onlytomeet prominent oarlr b efoerdybsroutiguinspec. Mihg n lninteryiisbtalroladfporutwoginbowls, will be the "Otheograph", an instrument for wthith Faprice.naur' soitoianme onerce , dugthe- odanfotohours every after- recording the action of the locomotivee so t kno ,t eo ina o e ft eU i n t e takholidays. Mr. Bradfield n y will rn be inth ( versity wall sell rose buds, corsages, meth od of regstering theo trai dmoinvpla-ket e t ee1ar his office in the basement of Alu-and nose-gays. ed on a track by any given'i1ocmotive. ( Get off at Mai,__________ ni Memorial hall this and tomorrow There will be a hope chest booth, Professor Loe1 will bW 16h' guest 'On-hLIFEk~V~t. morning to explain the offer more which will feature every article ne- of the General