* TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE TT~TEE ~j~~ ~ jjl~ ~J'.Rising Inferest In Aeronautics STDNHIr rKT ~H Fualfills Anticpat"on-Gerhzard LLI Acri-dtufle sI 'So( i( ly il'1I usInlude ' BEGIN NEXT SEMESTER Actual worki in dlesigning the 1g racing airplane to be built. by th( students in the aeronautical engmn eering department, will biegin with th( second semester according to plan: b >eing made by the Aeronautical So ' ciety. Classes in veroplane dlesign xil: fulfill the requirements of* the cour sc by participating ill he design of the plane and l thoe siudying, pro pelloi dlesign will plan tbat portion of tin Tests have been conducted on wind sections during the present seinest ci in the wind~ tunnel in West Engihaer- ing building, to determine the win,;~ dlesign best adapted to the p~lane. Tr;; racer will be driveii by a motor of api- p~roxinmat ely 46 horsepower, eligibl * for the 80 cubic inch class. During the Dayton Air Races> last: fall, a plance of this class, using a3 .< horsepower motorp entered by the hnson Aeroplane and Supply com- pany, established a worlds' record o1 y ' 9 miles per honur. Ant horities point: to the increaSing interest evinced inl the light, low-powered airplane, while a ma chine plowered with a 20 htorse- laower motorcycle engine fleoxvsuec- cesully during the la~ist Internatijonal SAir .Races. The-studen~fts in aeronautics atI New a.York University are building a plane of thea light, low-powered type, which "1will be entered ill the J-925 lat emna- tional Air Races. F"ollowing theo co ii- pt" letion of designs h wI (1the :su iienI's will coiai once bunilding operal 1021s, receiving credit in the delintei(1 t for 1their work. The i-acer wili not hae coina- l I leel next year, Imit present pllans ~v provide ice ])articip ioln in the air acsof I 926. Scverail i3etroiL ooj'galnz- Sations, particula raiy the Air (Cm ft lDevelop.2: Fy l ' res-j tan lYngiish t coat-lui ave p 31tileF e'u~a} Ai T- yy J-HOP WHER F QUALITY AND QUANTITY QCKSElVI ' CLEAN SURROUNDINGS' WI--ILESOME FOOD _. . _, State Street anid Packard I CO1%i.")U 'T ' "' r',y _:.f ,S. 1.4 B I.t..! ."' .z r;.,.., . . .., . ._-.,.r;c..., iir il' Ili es> '111t itafl 1 1 :n'eves' lEuro- w~ n1(1) cntea's, P!'oressol'Gerhardt ' i:1'ijr8t('(O tat;lie tbought suchi a nmove f1'n thn)i on , t.': Ithele reset itun.cje woumj ld iiid li'it ''t> wrkham) into tN; is dst: - "l3reet ('atielates ci;th11 ~himaJtt ' Ip ol 2cithu] -id id V 1(1' 120o01'aXim,1 i1 l 'ire not Watll11 xaggera ~te(1"' 110Sind, -gnnfN nSr?4211 h m nn " v i'f boob S shiownxiiaxereI'sted'iion0cop'0ies' of ('ar::' s sel aruite =w1u;( W)1 .the O'hb 11 itA iSOi ncltidos Sii' iii t''re'8t - End';: r'trauits and let ter's, and many iook;s, on thle aut11h01 and his workh. In Ithe ('adileiana ther'e are'0coplies f 1 'JimyJ ames0' '"Personal Recoll e(' lions of H enry James," Jamnes RussellI 1-owxell's "My 1 t nley Windowvs,"' Hai'- OANE NEW Eeq nnIrig WE'EK 4 r 'T Sunday S- C WHITMSY presents - - - : f2onD .vAV JS UN/'t~ GAPI'JCK and EMPIRE& TH ATR-S, New York r Prices (EveS. -DOrchetra, $2.75; Balcony. $2 20,S$1.65, $1 10 Don't be disall- x) AINE ~' Bloy -- $1.65. $1.10 s .eats early x~\IL;JI~i~ ip--ii II,:'iIIJ1111) (J&J ti'iet t l i 10211'S 'Alit oiogra phy'' andl racertlbefA~or te ih ar V.a Ric e- dcsii n iuuroxvs' 'Fresh Fields.'' A coply backr beoref~m.ntiita~y afair 0ofJoltaii Eckiernram's 'on Versa Hon's conutnt tee of the1(1ouse. Major Rick- With Goethe,'' gives Goethe's high (milacker 'ric~lttedl that withbin 25 topinionl of (Carlyle. years tho 1 i-,d BStteis wotuld hbo_________ spanned both ftr01m east to west acid2111 ;AVF Y'iou STIIBSCI{IBlEI) YVI i no,011) o tO1 h I-y a<0'1, tunk ines, with an airdrome and lanuding field in (~ev ,y city of 25JI100 or over', for' the use of ::::::::~ thle ir 12m al id coni ierciA 1aviation I " l '. "= A P hALl l- 1) A lI'l'S 'I - - i:'lo-h; AI'e~lde ,11 I PPLY('! RE I iF IA foi-o-es. I ' ofeenor or r P 11 n itidic'ated t 1hat. 7 th la s; '~''a .. 1 strids1i tle near *-''~1Vk lie a 22 i w a1: )1 altetil i_,the rgtLiar' ..:::.:.......- jaUS IRVING WORMOLTS, 0.s y[FR INAtEAM C a ~ US (lR1 D RI Giu'itaRI1 Pens, Inks iPencilBlur: BoL 707 NV. Uoive-,itv 'Ave Pbonr '9652 ' li ~ill iiest-Aeu hn 1tl t; mttoreinitinmate relations hot ween I!!estiudlents 2and(1 'aeult y will blie is'h ; l evedl by tihe prophoslitifraternity (d1.:- . is#sion groups? WhIe e tisk;eld: rThe(, atimral sc ienic li b rary. . ,, >Il " = : Paul 1i. Jsi))I, 25 - - Ithink, that. the proposed discu.s- _______ sion groals will be very good things,-A 1d'~'If~ b, ecauise they will =?'v'e the students- a - iII I UR OL4 x better' ii'i(er't2ndlrg tte 101 I1(2XII LL Treat "" ,.tach them, and therefore cr e te inire 1 ,. + {I£'it 28 ' rtt 'fl, '1t11(1 interest in the(ir ('0112505~n. Anl also,:ft I f'it will hel) ninny o" t he faculty t 7 Ca A1V A x'laui 1 icconie int iate vwith their Imdna -;-IH Arlnstea I S. ['ridle, '27.----''l 1 ildr that I b iitsci 501on ap'ls Wii he1 1' (10 "=='-d M~ADE ' L (If tile ost" 11eans15 I' i oc ' r t l liii V~i'tI heae id'X t V A.L)L C0(J)! t Y relations bet woocl) urlic el15 21111faIcul- a>t~' at 1 x Ma ; i4' ter. At theell('50 ii]12'ls1g, ii lmost.:)I1 o:'j= - hol' you're Otiher '1 ficl oin malities arid dignities of tei '-c att; he In ' 1 ol9 "a L ,. . tudent will b1)f ti'eoto 'o,)1)1'w'vr 1 t e ~tiIo l i- . t11 h s lol aC ci lIle d s ? ', h u e C r o s s ing) dltitie.11,Sotree am1 ttWr s i his owvn.''" l 1 il=11 a )mjl 1f' Albert (1. IT iutt lgtoli, '261 , - 'T o____I_ ae so few (l '1)itS51011 r e\.~2Cf SA(O~t1'~ O ( 1~flh I: WY m t ~' ';1 t lie j<1 > ter< 't. 1 -G;o ttil I WIOttIo,1 :;11'=t1' ts 2'the In- Nl'fV ('Yt'" A ,h w BiC1t Iotu"-'/ ,v _ any 5212)t111110()'ol :01101,'II(- ,:; 4C~t Ola ! EfAIN 'Ib11,''1hiI L p atly, or alesa~d g' sboxard to i e*N 'i' 1)'' 4i11#iiC b r i n 11121#77'1'esi eI ' -: { '1 2 )I) (tdents''" A frIoil) these grout)c. S(Jhool t u:E s w'ill _ faulty to (liS(oxcI' tha.thot i 1 ar " I" - 'D)ua." Een rB 'd aC nrdN gl1.Clinton fgreen, '2E.f MY r° meeting whose puroeis no-,I1010'(! eC--Y ly eCok"- ! - tha.n to makeol'or such 2eationsoll d - will aid to attain it, where lack if E w r Connelly time and doubt of trtie earnestnes~s on " lie part of students in consultation;i A Jpicture thaCwillill home ln every liorle, aI'rAc.o xcp hneit"dramai that will startle you with its realistic 11111-For Eevn cbalcc pry -, I~~~n tcay; a story of laughs and thrills.Cor!ciae -r Schedules Ready For Final Exam's 'A('I :.OFAI*W 'AT ...l Examination schedules for the fin- als of the first semester are available ",y at the registration offices of tlin var- = ' rTPL qER IH S THE " RO. BBINSy' A~ 0aious schools and colleges. The sched- _ ' ales are 'arraniged in chlart. instead of F A M IL Y o ti e f r s f r x ry H "*iI -u e "le -ORT hihVue le~OT'G 4 For College Men and Women -I 11,IxPik ;ef l*r~n4 Sl ''I 1 11 J,, i - - --- -- - - ON ROW PLAYING iw q er W '1 NOW PLAYING W-ed isFattht ee e n1ma mned utside heArabia r OF THE DAYS WHEN THE SALT O F LIFE WYASA- LOVE AND THE :J"r3 , ^ ; W 5 01 .., . , f , , ,,, r WINE OF LIFE ADVENTURE ''A' i~ I PQW~bS r~fRfPA d pr y < A YCF I i No expense has been :pared in producing the snciai music Which aoecompame~s 'this Great Picture, and is most ably rendered hy The VI' #!RTI1 SYiMP ONIC ORCHESTRA, Nicholas D. Falcone, Conductor SHOWS-- 2.00..4:00..7:00.. 9:00