FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 19, 1924 TIHE MCHIGAN DAILY____ __________ " , . m rr i .. j _. O 1I[DN1~ 10P~T Ne Fiind enw ctivitics In U. S. Navy Yards 1 .S7 AIM 0ST [.....00..U.....- ATNm) Riiln date'fNeess'iftt Co S)3Iia i i 8 at~ e A tlli )IIIIC/',' #1(S $ :)8 -l. t ;7 9 t Q Vst c i Six 3foll hs F "y I I. Ia >"I 11 EXL U D R V T I T uring the last six n-onths the Ifni- ~r ity has put into use new build- ings and( new\Vconstructions estinmatedr at; more than $3,294,079, while closes t*.r**.: to $5r,000,000 in construction is now un derway ando will be ready by the1 s{ > end of01 the present school yea r, ac- cording to the latest report issued by the building committee and madepulcysedy This is exclusive of the privateyF grants totaling close to $3,000,000 in- ;W ° volved in the two gifts to the Ufni- versity: the Lawyers' club, the gift°f"< of W. W. Gook; and the Nurses' Ironic, the gift of Senator James Couzens. The largest single University uin- (lertaking among those already in use,'C is Angell hall, which in its present form rep~resents an outlay of $1,060J,- 1' 985. This is exclusive of equipment, valued at $95,407. The -report shows $481,310 spent on the University high school, plus $40,-1 In sintofo the contro versy AN 521 in equipment. bur over the proposal t~o spend1 enoi Together with its equipment, the vidled for in the Washington arms 1 new Physics building represents an without iflteCriiItiofl. The recent cc investment of $523,856. a i'ei anlt ion of the repairing and rE To providle heat for the newest,pat:o fl .Th~e 1photo) shows buildings, the power plant has been; Iflere g;rounad. ;'he Wyoming, larg( p~ractically (doubledl in size, at a cost______________- t. V Z' qvC .m... -'u./$i C, 'N f IS'7 ~. ..& Y. W fov ., v +V a,7 ..' -."' 6 c'w . I Moving Of Entire Observatory l: xjinii O the IUni"Yersity Will j A set of seismographs for the regis- soon l11.-ho it n'cessary to move Ithe, trat ion of vibrations due to oarth- entire Obsfer'vatory equipmnlt to a qu(':'kes has been continuously in1 slev Site Where it; will he free of the ol)PrS tie!' 5IiCe 1909, the records ofI ob7 ti uizctions now initerp oSed by tihe Wineli are included in the annualr- c~tre- io., th le ew v(TIivErsity p~oJt of the Observatory. h lospital, the Nurses' home, andl the# A shop, supplied with excellent mna- new 1 bu osilg for emedical 0,0researchchn an hndtosis anaid mad pO~iile y te $00,00gift of at the Observaty.thaben n !Mrs. Christie Sinlpson' of Detroit, in im1portant factor in dleveloping the re- the opinion of the adinisth rative oflic- sourees of the Observatory, by the ials of the Un ierity. consitruction of new instrumnents and These buildings will obscure the; tho mcdification of 0o(d ones to meet ! visibility of the horizon to the north, t he requirements of instruction and east, and wxest of the Observatory.' re.sesrch. Another difficulty is caused by thle rAmiong the sites which have been fact that the p~ro sint Obse~rvatory is! coisidoei'il by the authorities, to not far enough Irlnove'l from the rn Ii~hthite Ob ,ervatory might be traclks of the Michigan Cent ral rsil- -'rn, -) ihe high hill west of the roadl to secure hkat fi'edoin from icii y, on1i' Liberty Si,° a! ns:"he va'!.. 11 iid b ' [i2 j ;r:v . f -actinug tI eherope, a mean timhe clock, (; xi'C Iieiri( I r;'<1)(ad1acaInrafori11)nak- ga:I i frc h'a 1;I phoatographs, lhave of. $1,%56,000. ITh iiclud1es auiti Low equipment, tunnels, sewers, and 1] like. Smaller expenditures listed inclu4 $37,000 spent. in changes in Wate man gymnasium and <$20,000 for, ti ._an imal house -v~ich is operatd con i) 075 '' oth t4i wil 1 '"1 I am 5 t MaW~&': I a ;sue f, r14' iunction with the hospit al. the report indicates that t he ie) ,lical building is now- 78 per cei aiplete. Its estimated cost is $84] a. Work at the new hospitali gressing rapidly, indicating th building will be readly for in. wntiine next spring. Its total co: 1 be more than $4,000,000. B3OWLI1 V rj (X ~ E All men who have enterted their names for the Union bowl- ing tournament anal have nomt yet rolled their first gaiiies are urged to find their partners and have these games rolled by to- lay, which. will be the last day onl which first round matches may be ,played. . ,.f ;' t N ()llicm sfor the comi n ,)ea wIre ,,! I( Z-"cena ly chlosen by the I. a mvor:;*t" 01o fft f>''t *! 41"t- ]1 J'viclig-a~n .Afiirliniclub of 0'". a1 . '1 i d '! ,jy --~~J (duclihis ola ining two parties during " - } °.,+ A".. rl" a 'r -' / AN k- p { Ciristimar Vacation0, ocue for i a o- _ il'Icb' L\lK.t. it, in thle oer a st anid 01nefor foreig~n .-' stuent :; of F.1E ' Jrivetrsillv who .arei ~I iinhoeinthat ct.~~~ ~'II e' Iluui'iiell l, 'J 8A'1; i ce-pre sident, Jos- .- Arz? 't(ph I1 balnishl, ev-'1,);see. et ry-treas. I 1I zthi e Ql~id orcr, Elton W . V iet . the rest o h o r f d ct r o h lt , b - tIof t e t t e~ r , ar : :crr 3.-. ....Jj iE zii-it li . .M 1ti B la c k , c x - ' 1 5 , D r . W . I t . D a v i s , '0 3 1 )1iJ h i r e 0 1 n l e i i i , j" _ ° ~ w °" - . '1 ,14 "I . o ' ci"'I'" To to Dc 18.- Prince Chichtibu, second s3on of the emperor, ism on hi. w xay to London to study social Eel- 11 " . ences at Oxford for three years.' !. London, Dec. 18.-The house of comn- 1?eX Fach ; cons last evening adopted the king's raddress. ice. " L rtJOSEPH IHENABERY PRODUCTIONV C-a Qramount .-icture p # ''S WE A AIO~ ulike ir bt 0v - ,1 rti :'~ I,' i~:tas: ,lARA 11M V, Forrest S,,anl, r drier and more brittle than ever. I ~ h'i::. a . w Icox,hrt Ag!(,' 51a(d lter Lonz e Stacomib has changed all that.____ t Everywhere -- in classroom, theatre, club - you notice the y qd/ 7 y improvement this delicate, _invi=rm- ."' iI0(il~''A ble cream has made i the looks W. ' i'('~I IA !IA NC EIMF, ' of' me n's and won en's hair. It y will Ikeep yot~rn ju,,th theay you c r.1C want it- from mn-orni ng L!night. - " t pt A " l Non-staining m-rd non-grcasy. f In jars and tube s, t:tyour )c1gc 's r-t 2 ( : drug store. Usc S juuom:b tomar-% ;n roar mornztng, and look your bcst .. NNYXi1)adA!l'EI'lY t ali cay! h ,i ouLa: wn 'm : 001114'~l''( to tha q.iml7nen!, In 1911 LL t; (h niy - ua 5D'UR izal y . statIlo 1~ SUNIr AND AN\ v\ A JOYOUS f ILLIANT" w !FN k1 *a'^ As tle o ountr'y kid who ,has fl) mnother his younger brothers, Wesley Barry 'vs the richest entertain- janzt of his career. The ac- ioeu will make your throat hi slay with laughter as Wes- Ncy ploughs up an acre of fant and pathos. ConnrcdNHgel (Jzr~oFawcett location, leaving on the canmpus only t he smaller instruments and the ele- utenitary classes in astronomy, pro- visions f omr which have b~eeni made in I Antgell hall. 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