THE MICHIGAN DAILY Completes Record Flight LI LAI LUII LUJ i lOAN INTERIOl r Progresses 1000 Miles And In Search For Observatory Site UVS DGETS FUNDS FOR PACK FOUNDATIONI I ENS NEARS COMPLETION LOCATION STILL UNNAMED Prof W. J. Hussey, director of the{ aotronom, al bservatory who Is at y presen in South Africa seeking a site for the University's new 27-inch tele- r' : . Iscope, states in his latest communi- cation that he has progressed inland from Capetown a thousand miles and investigating the country surround-, ing Pretoria, British South Africa. Professor' Hussey also stated that Senator A., W. Roberts of Pretoria, an amateur astronomer of ability, en- abled him to meet officials of the gov- ernment with whose departments his, work had contact and in a subsequent mieeting he was assured that the gov- ."M' ,z ~ ernment would give him every aid in 4.s{" carrying, out' his purpose.a -.itE ds TWenty Year Search Professor Hussey's expedition into ..J Africa probably marks the end of a search which he has been carrying on for over twenty years in an effort _- to locate the best Ite for an astron- The "Milwaukee" and Its crew. Sate Somtical telescope In the southern them- tion' deta ~'of the plae, and'En isphere. In 1903 he visited Australia and in 1911 began a stay of several The scout cruiser "Milwaukee" years in Argentina and during his miles in .tithe dstant lands of the Pac sojourn investigated and rejected lands, Australia, Caroline Islands, Ne countless sites. Due to his activities ever seen by the natives of those lanli in the southern field Professor Hussey has for several years been looked upon by fellow scientists as the , S untry's best informed authority on ' obser atory, sites d ithesouthern Gets Busy A ain hemisphere. The field 'has gradually,- narrowed down to the region of Africa nouth of the Equator, and although After the holiday respite a slight Professor Hussey has not yet defin- rush of students took place at the itely located the site, it is thought. Health service yesterday and the day that it will be' inthe section that h before. Outside of the usual unnber is now Investigating. ' kHe planst to return to the University.of colds, sore troats and the like for the second semester. I that make their appearance at this The expedition to Africa was season of the year no particular ill- prompted by the gift to the University ness seems to be prevalent. The in- of a 27-inch telescope by Robert P. Lamont, 91E, of Chicago. Word has arrived that the telescope will be fin- ished at the scheduled date despite the death of the opticican \who wasSEMI-A finishing the large objective. The op- ician, . B. McDowell who was 'puttng' a rafactory in Pittsburgh when e ied suddenly Nov. 29 and for a time it was thought the completion of the:,. telescope would be indefinitely delay- ed as there was no other man in the0c," country who was competent to do the w}ork.:r Secure Expert Workman -After a hurried seach of the nation y telegraph to locate an expert who ould manage the operation, attention turned to a r Ha'geman who had worked with 'McDowell for twenty- five yersaan who, many of the prominent astronomers of the country conceded was entirely capable of fin- Brushe Ishing the lense Mr. Hageman has takn charge of .the work and the ob- / . jecive is rapidly nearing completion M and it is expected that the entire tele- scope will be ready by the time Pro- fessor Hussy has located a suitable 3 1 /3/ 1 site for the new observatory. Paris, Jan. 4.-A gasoline tank be- longing to the dirigible Dix'mude and hearing scribbled notes in pencil has H eavy U r been found on the Sicilian coast. -------- _Flannel Shir JANUARY S 1X T W' T'F S'Li e . . 34 Lined 6 7 S 9 )0 11 12 I 212 2 2 425All Collar A 27 2S 29 g0 1 ., HOLIDAY SALE -ON MEN'S HATSa2 Hats that were $ 3.50, Now $8.0________________ Hats that were $4.00, Now $3.50 H ats that,'were $4.50 Now $3.75 Hats that 'were $5.00, Now $425 Hats Cleaned and Rebocked at W adhan low prices for High-Class Work. FACTORY HAT STORE The Home of Soee 617 Packard St. Phone 1792 STATE ST. (Where D. U. R. Stops at State) The receipt of funds for the Charles Lathrop Pack Foundation prize was announced yesterday at the office of President Marion L. Burton. Mr. Pack, who is president of the Amer- ican Tree asociation and a noted forester andseconomist, established this foundation, the income from which will be given annually as a prize to some student in forestry. The Board of Regents acknowledged Mr. Pack's gift at their Decemb'e sess- THE SCHULTZ 61OER THE HOME OF PURE FOODS 114-16 E. WASHINGTON PHONES 326-328-327 COFFEE TEA The foundation conlists of $1,000 at five per cent interest. In present- ing the gift, Mr. Pack said: "My idea is that we may possibly get some new I methods of arousing public interest in forestry. At least, we will hope better to equip forestry students and foresters better to sell their ideas to the public, and to make them interest- ing and effective." It's true' efficiency to use Daily ClassifIeds.-Adv Good coffee and tea are essential to good housekeepin if you have not tried our coffee and tea order a pound toda You will experience for the first time real satisfaction at moderate price. COFFEE Mochla cal J: 1,at.........4 i Imperial Brand at......4..4)c K. W. Special, 34c, 3 for.... $1 TEA A special extra fancy Japan tea at 90c1 lb. SPECIALS l, in officers' uniforms, are Lieut. 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