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_SATURDAY, DECEMBER G 1924

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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PASTORS CONIE

New Naval Official Turns Eye On Navy Yard

PREDICT CHANGE INICHIM EOFERS PRIZES CONFER EETDIUS
n~Rrnicr AcUIftI FOR BST CONTIBUTIONS M9EiNHOOS F PROECION

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Dr.WiliamBrown Considers Inter-
est of Churches in Public Affairs
N~otabl~e of Age
COUNCIL MEEITS
Atlanta, Dec. 4.-"Increased in-
terest by the churches in public af-
fairs is one of the notable signs of
the times," said Dr. William Adams
Brown of New York, in opening the
discussion on "Research and Educa-
tion by the Federal Council of
Churches" at the quadrennial meet-
"ring of that body today.. "The church,
he states, "face to face with contrqc
verted moral subjects, must take some-
stand or forfeit its moral leadership."
"An example in point is the activity
of the churches in connection with
the Washington Conference for the
Limitation of Armaments," he 'contin-
ued. "This is only one of many il-
lustrations which could be given. The
report of the Inter-Church movement
on the steel strike and the activity !
of the social service commissions of
the different churches are fresh in'
the minds, of the public.
"More recently the churches havej
Leen taking an active interest in the
race question, both at home and
abroad as evidenced by the recent'
action of the churc~hes in protesting
against the action of Congress in the
matter of Japanese immigration.
"This activity of the churches has
often been criticized but it is inevi-
table th'at as Christian people begin
to take seriously the morarl idIeals im-
plicit in Christianity, they find there-
selves brought face to face with con-
troverted questions on which they
must take some stand if they are not
to forfeit their influence as moral}
leaders. It is clear that if the church-!
es are to act wisely they must be in
possession of the relevant facts."

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Two prizes of $10 each have been New nmi'tIiods o roetn
ll lbe Laboratory Course in Less I offered by Chimes. campus opinion ;!)ublic health w ill b1e the tsubjeom?1ctn dis-
Thaii Ten Years. accordig to monthly, one for the best editorial and ~ o elh ~iesadpbi
PoiIA. oisone for the best cartoon submitted be-1 lcalth .,!j; i x ill1be>hel
fore noon of Friday, Dec. 19. The D c. 10a, 1!, id 2 in ain
THfREE M~I. T HODSU.SED former contest is for the most Dr. .lan;'yI. Raekc' i commis-
---- thoughtful ana~ timely editorial on stoner of health of C!" Nv , ill
"11hetroric will be taught and stud- some subject of college interest, while discuss "Theorv Vrsnu Pr cei
is d in the laboratory within tenthlte sfrtebs ato
yC'U5,' prdics Pof.A. . Mrri ofpicting some scene; or situation typic- BtenNil er tt'lHat
yeas pedctsPrf.A.R. orisofal of Ann Arbor life. rencies" ;il he th 'ubect of' a
tote rheltoric department. In the editorial contest, the contri. lecclupe bly I) r. ~ .(cmie o
The methods now being developed butions are to be no longer than 500 many yea-r; a heelth olicer, of Ka n-
,gew out of the use of phonetics in words in length, and the judges will sas, who is no~ direo r of puablic
the eaein~of angage," e sid.be editorial writers of two metropol-. health relation ; with the American
Ira rl cto ric, psychology, and public itan newspapers and one Conference Child lheal-th as;sociati on.
s . 1i!' tcurses, at Columbia, Wis- daily. All editorials will be judged - ---- -
e Fitt, Iowa, and Michgian universi- on a basis of the value of the opin~ion B~elgr'ade, _e.i-I omnitsu
tl ;, 0Ihis mnethod is being especially contained, and the clearness and force dets prtstng me re tae
K* vseloped cand the teaching of style of expression.agenstwprfssorsineaArakun
withthe se f laoratry ppartus In the second contest, several well fiver ity by the ministry of education
sh :>a id definitely take place. The known cartoonists have been secured; clashed with police yesterday.
,v ,, y clf the rradu te courses in to act as judges and will make the- ___-______
,' c' ns <tit utt~cns his been to go into award to the best cartoon picturing Your Sbcito spybenw
tidel ailedl analysis of the form of some college situation.3
peech, L oth in verse formh and in
prose. New York, Dec. or.-Viscount Cecil. GI R RFIC ,
"At metin inthephioloy sec-. of Chelwood, formerly Lord RobertiIE41FMPE
tion of the American association for Cecil, was declared winner of the first j (1111lf1) anud Ills
the .Advancement of Science a pro- $25,000 award othWodo W in
posal was. m ade to have some insti- foundation yesterday. I 'r t}1i s~ PRAk('O3 IPANY
r r y' , Thurday, ?Friday°, >Saray ~Evenings
ttia n establish a laboratory where an az1 rd Mtie
[Indies of this nature could be made. Pay your Dall~y scription. Starting tuisay- rz- a ls Thrsday
Because no institution is now able to
establish a separate laboratory we r
decided 'o" "l "~1 1to 1)o01 the resources of eight
la,'tmcnteis here, including the phy-
siology, psychology, physics, mathe-
ra ics and rhetoric departm ent." a1rics r 1~ r r h n g v n ec I h-~
pILnfation of the three principal meth- e
oil,, used. The frt mostly used in ?
the v:orky here, i., one developed bye

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To gain first band knowledge o f the physical properties and general1 conditions in the nary is the fu's4
aimin of Theodore Douglas Robinson, n ew assistant secretary of the navy, r ecently named to succeed Theodore
Roos--vi,, Jr. One of his first move was to inspect the Philadelphia navy yardt. He is shown above, in ciril-
ian, clothes, inspecting a sub chaser there. Rear Admiral Archbald H. S cales and stay; re aceeompany:ng
Rob inlson.

Close Fountains
For R Cold Weath~erl HRISTMASSELSTo B0
ou itsie co r inngof cold weather,, SOLDO FRATEDNIJIESi
pirowr)'2iN'i icil are not in use dur- Five hiundred tuberculosis Christ-
ing the waier are being turned off. ,\. se l e ei h
imla l cab; e geth .rou gh tc
Fixture ont ith le fountain near theia
enginieer n s hops have been dis iS.('. A. to the president of each f'ra-
mant led, and within a few clays the ternity on the camipus, who it is ex- :
Vweintain at the State street end of-the petted will accept them for his house,j
diagonal walk will be turned off. and return $5 to the S. C. A.t
Workmen are now disconnecting The funds obtained, together with1
extexior f'aucets at the 40 houses lo- the quota of the Y. W. C. A. which is4
catedl on UInivesity property. canvassing in a similar way the sor-
------orities, will be turned over to the
I Washtenaw County Anti-TuberculosisI
society to be used in fighting this dis-
A~PON~i NT BREAUease.

Medic Equipment
Nears Completion.
iConsiderable iaboiato; , equipnie-4t
foir the new Medical building hea;
been corileted, andl has been n"ovecd
into the building whero it is, stored
unltil it can einC fstallesd.
Enoughl furniture is al ready; in the
new butiling to equip half of one floor
and sufficient additional lab oratorv
'i'niture is now Leing imade in the
University shops to complete tihe
equipment of one floor.
REPOTSHOWS ANOTHER
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KELSEY'S TALK TO OPEN
FRE CLINICM EMENT
E. R. Kelsey, of* Toledo, president
of the International society for

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NTs Herbert Steger, '25, who heads the j MIrIN F MI16 L [L V LIL
SC. A. committee .charged with this
work, is mailingth stamps together
withhe an explanatory letter to 80 fra- Aotrrise in the gen.eral pice

a i, enchiounn, Rousselot. It is the re-
coritiig of Thle voice, of the move-.1
me{nt of the vocal organs, and breath
pressure all at one time. This is a
quantitative method.
The second, which a qualitative
i ethod studies sound only. It is a
snore sensitive record and enlarges
for analysis, by photographing the
vibriatinag diaphragm. Tme third
Smethod, like the first is a quantative,
and is time use of the phonograph rec-
lord whichm is enlarged.
Besides P~rofessor Morris, Prof. D.'
L. Rich, ofth ie physics de-partment,
anld Prof. J. F. Sihepard of the psy-
cholog-y (department, are also actively
interes:tedlt in time work.
Dona't delav-Pay your Subscription
to) y.i

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BROWN OXFOR,
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OR SMOO TH FIN-
ISHED CALF. I SOR
t5i9 VAMPS. LATEST
BROAD TOES.
117 South Main St.

Crippled Children will address time six Interview for students enrolled with; ternal org;anizations. level, time fifth in s"csim ic
banquet at 6:15 o'clock Monday in time arai by te fice f ' wh be ek, and j_(loxynumb er for Dec. 1. There is a gain
leader of a group of 60 Boy Scout senfth nevew omUtel*s nion Rocoms Are 06prcnfomteov point of
cripples in Toledo. His message will( scheduled. Theo committee, composedr the year. Only three of tlrn 13 lpri(de
start thme free clinic movement for1 of Prof. . .13. Ednionson and Mr. 11. , Iow'est In Y'ears; groups declined anmd these but slight-
crippled children in Washtenaw Y. McCiusky, has met the studlents as- 1___ly.
coutywhch s eig crredonby sgnd t t ndfiled its reports. ; Apparently the defeats suffer ed b Bank clearings for Avoveminler,
the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Exchmange Othzer e.mnmzittees; have begun their iMNichigan 's Vars-ity eleven thisnomlyaigtunhotle year1 089,888,0)00 for 122 cities. This js the
clubs. cvr'o i'kas'J witi continzue until the has (Inlpned the s firsts o1f sonmeo
K.H. E. Vanderwalker, mayor of Ypsi- ChFristizrilU, vyuc A: 3n, wh~en all inter- her muost loyal supporters if thiis con- i heaviest ever recorded for the 11th
laimti, 'will act as chairmcam-at the view cards are to be placed in ONaelusion may be drawn from the lack month, and the second largest of the
banquet. I-I will explain the survey otl c.1 of rooun reservations at tile Uniion, for , ea,,. The unusually heady lbank:
inlne-____- -- th gaesnex yer. as yer aolc learinrg a'aresaccountedl for by the
fthe county which is to start igreat-actieviameinnestockr.aLastlearndnspI-
oiatbly in an attempt to locate all E 1)31 UN 115 11EIETUIN S FROM EASTI the Year lbefore a number of rom ulraat.tiom in a tmckedeaniond ine
crippled children who may benefit by were engagedl immediately after each e ther lines.amrkdepsinn
time clinic. Tihe day whmen time chil- Prof. C. W\. Edmaunds, of thme Med-I game for tihe next year. This year, etrHes
(Iron will be examined by experts, time ical schooi, recently ret urnedl froum hloweve'r, there ihave been no, reser-1- -1
actual date of time clinic, and time hos- New Yor k City, where hie alppearedIhe--1 v, t.!, s iade withl the U~nionl to d . Paris, Dee. 5.-Tlhe chiaimber of
pital where th clicwlbe10( fore the federal trade conmmissioni at Ordinarily, by thme imiddle of th, sumf-j deputies sustained Premier Herriot
have not yet been determined. thi.r eolnest to give testimiony re- nacu al rooums are reserved at time I in his denmand for indefinite postpone-
-_______________ gal ding the poss5ible haramful effects 11'aba for the week-ends of the ' ument of discussionm of the question of1
r esulting friom the cooking of food in games here. Tlhis year every thin-ing amnesty for Jacques Sadoul.
E ection2 Reveals '.1 "rn i'um vessels. ,.. was takenm by spring. Caro Dc.- -A oyl-ece
Crooked Politics'j S
D 1]te 4iD 4 h d mated Sir Geoffrey Archer as govern-;
Chicago, Dec. 5.-Alamost every phiase

WHITNEY
TONIGHT
cnannmfg Pollocl~s
llstory-Maing Drama

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LAST TIES TODAY

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nfcrookedness in politics as 'reveal-
ed in the recent national election has
been treated in a report compiled by
the committee on fraudulent voting
'of the University of Chicago.
Members of the committee, who were
~chosen from the political science de-i
partment, used material collected by
students in political science classesI
who acted as observers at time pollinmg
'places.
Washington, Dec. 5.-Among sev-
eral belated awards for gallantry in
the iipanishi-American war, announc-
edi yesterday by the wvar dlepartment,;
was one of a silver star to Gen. John
T. Pershing, retired chief of staff of
the army.
Madison, Wis., Dec. 5.-Regents of timej
(University of Wisconsin have accept-
ed the resignation of T. E. Jones as I
director of. intercollegiate athletics.I
This move is a part of a programi to
rebuild athletics at Wisconsin.

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HERE'S A KNOCKOUT!

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.Here's a Picture
1That Carries Unanimous Endorsement from Univrsity
Organizations and All City Societies.

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NSaturdauy and undayI14I
Bennett's
Musical Show
Clever Comedians
Big New Chorus
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ALSO COMEDY-NTS-SPECVIAL MUSICAL PRtOGRAMt
STARTING TOMORROW

Presenting
Harry Lcn Wilson's

Screamingly
Funny
Farce Comedy

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ALWAYS WHISPE REDI'
In One's Ears

F' EWNTEd by
xootLLKYR The famous play
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Turmoil"

IiEFFiI STAGL I'iATUREI
"MORNING GLORIES"
ARTHUR TYSON D)OROTHIY BEATTY
JAMES IRITZ LETHEL VIINSTON
Lyrics by Alex Gerber M\usic by Dave Dreyer
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