11 AVEDNE~SDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACF T1TRES Y~i, Fiild IHouse Ideal. P!iee to Hold Shlow, Aptloiiotige 'Firae Riead1 says Pki n Greatest Maneuvers In Naval History The public officers or better professors." A. R. Wood, '27L.-"Not, if by. so doing, he fails to perforiln the dluties for which the school pays him to (1o." Appetizing wIem t '- FAVORS NEW TAX PLAN! Yost field house will provide prac- t ically thle best, buiildinig in the state nor the Alto Show which is to be held theve ,.March 11 to 14, in the op-; inion of W. D. Edenburn, manager of the Michigan Automotive Trade asso- (ckation, who spoke on various aspects of the automobile business at tlia Chamber of Comnmerce luncheon yes-E lerday noon. Sewell I1. Platt, fresident of the as- s('ciation, presided at the meeting, which was sponsecred by the Ann Ar-- l',, automobile dealers. and which in- f ,,Bided grout) singing of special songs wi itten for the occasion by some of the (dealers. In speaking (f tile Auto Show, thej proceedls of which are to go thle Uni- versit y band, Mr. hdenburn stated that t he affrair would un dzoubt etly result in inccas(Iactivity ill all lines of busi- 4ne,,s, as well as on the automotive >id.One of his pflainl points was the 'importance of the nIsedl car problema in -relation to moltcrar siSe]lling as a whole, calling at'tention to the fact, t there wei C twico as many us,(I cars sold last year as there were new oines, andl that the handling of t he used car question often (decides a deal- er's failure or success. Mir. denburn exp~ressed himself as being decidedly in favor of the weight law andi gasolene tax measure recent- ly passed by thle state Legislature. ' This new system, he saidl,(does not nie- cessarily mean that drivers will bec conipelled to pay greater taxes than a formerly, but that instead of taxesa being paid; in lump sums at the b~e- g ginning of the year, they will be'l spread out over a longer time,. andl will be le'vied in more just propor.- j1 tion to the actual use of the high-o ways. h FOR MEDICAL LBORA TORY n In order to determine upon one of jt' two locations for tihe Thomas Henry 'I - impson Memorial for Medical Re- j, search, members of the buildings and 's grounds staff yesterday spotted test fl poles on land opposite the Observatory a where the laboratory is to be located. Ii The purpose of the tests, drilling ;o holes in the earth' to a depth of ten S feet, is to determine the nature of the foundation soil. An inspector is ex- Gc Yteted here .from Detroit this week to 'ii situdy result's obtained: b The building, Wiade possible through ti a bequest of. $400,000 to the Univer- !a city last fall by Mrs. Christine Mac- o D~onald Simpson, of Detroit, will be ' e located on Observatory street, at the t foot of Ann street, opposite the oil- t -ervatory. c .~."The Theory of Nordic Supre'macy.", C am pus was the subject discussed at tle rlg- M~ar meeting of tile Adelphi hoiuse, of iepresentatives held last night in I he* ' I Adelphi rooms. McAlester, Okla., Mar. 3.-W-\illiam Today's question: Do you think Essex, night police sergeant, prevent- that a college professor should run ed a break at the c. ~y jail by ineanis of for a public office? chnkls of ice. Where asked : Law' library.Dotdea-yyurubriio IThe answers: Iharriet Wieston, '26, (toay. lyPy or usrito -"No, generally I do not. So many ___________________ college professors seem to have miss-t edl the practical questions of life and 18ON~ would be unfitted to meet the demands IA JT O D Y or a public office. In tile case of Dean ! 111 MARCH 9 ('ooley, if he gives up his school work,;, 1 think hc would be able to fill the i~ ~ u,8:2) Mtrt 4 -psto.t Prwes ,$3, $ 1.;W, 1 2, S,1,50 aland$1 M. . M~ldn,'25L.-"Yes, if teach-,Pus". i 1 I The .l '1w oct Noaile Pe1 l vn ing were given up during the cam- in the hilstory o1 paign and tenure of office. Surely,! A i Arbor because of the training, experience, lTr.ANS-CoN 1tIENAL ft oan1 and superior knowledge, it would seem . ITGUr E t hat. the college professor, who has FITN ID. he.:n saved from the degenerating in- j O- fluzences of constant political associa- TQ tyon f, would be t he best and l~lost suc-"X cessfull typ~e oftc(itizeli to lioldi public ,. office. I list ory seems to support this M RA E View."{ Al'. L. Irag, '7L.-"Teaching, like, everyt hing else, is an art. One whol has worked himself up to a professor -1 ,k ship should, ill my estimation, remain F N iA -64_wh r hec nd t e'm s go .T i, I am sure, is the opinion of tile ma- ~ZSAHS t. S.+S. oriy of the people. It was proven inl the recent congressional election." 1_ L Harry Hlartman, '25L.-"If more of j CT~ ~AOI>~ Ithem did, we would have either betters____-___ 1___ Clean 111111[111611 Such are the foods our grill, room offers new grill -- anld -xvlolcs olte t you. Try our - cat appetizing some food in pleasant sur- You'll like it. tttiltlti In Hotel 1111 I ilcl and Restaurant Iluron St. afl~fla3d l love: Vdmiral Rhobert E. (oontz, c omrnander-iii-ehief of the Ulnited St ates Pacilfic fleet, and the 11clinyl-ania firing a broad side. Below: TheideLI. S. S. Slienaniid ali anchored to its mtoth- er-shlij, the Patfoka dead the ',ant Ads wmwwmmmrs Washlington, Mar. 3.-The judgment two ships, necessitates the use of of tile presCidenlt's special naval h)oard :smoke andl gas.j regarding thle relative value of air- The U. S. S. Shenandoah, carrying; craft; and battleships, is b)einlg given her regular crew and vai iou, ob-! an acidl test as the United States fleet. servers, inclu(;ing ex-German ollicergs, ; assemb~ledl in tile Pacific, begins the{ will accompany the operations. greatest naval maneuvers in Amlericanj Even with the presenlt development, history. of aircr'aft, the plans for the opera- ! The board (disregarded the opin- tions exhibit "constructively" that the on of British naval experts, among success of the final landing on the othlers, andl decidled that air-planes H-awaiian islandls by the marines isF have not achieved ascendlency over to dlependl on the success not on~ly battleships. of tile bombardment and silencing of Ent this is only one of the import.- forts by the guns, of the fleet but by i ant questions to be settle(d in tile'aifomtns nan uver. exsts "De-cisixe Battle"' April IN Atechnical state of war now eit Ten (lays 'after leaving the United n the 'Pacific an(d will extend theF States mlainlandl the attacking fleetl greater part of the summer. During will make contact with tile defending the period the entire United States ! air forces, part, of which will have ar- Pacific Coast wvill be conlsidered sub- rived direct from Panama, the scout-' ect to the necessities and rigors of ing fleet air squadrons not b~eingF wa, hile the fleets on~erate to de- schedle~d to stop at Pacific ports on a ,John Says: 'There Is No Que stiop but tha you will like the way we cook the food we serve. It tastes home-like in its flavor. Also our prices are modest. You can't help, but be pleased if you like quality food. By the way, 7 ;Th S~REEN SUPRIEA(Y VSIG~NIFICANTI'IN TS ME. NIiNG S OL DaI C[ have you ever tried breakfasts. e The way our we a ;D fend Hawaii, Alaska and the Canal and carry into the Pacific the first ink- ling of the uncanny scientific warfare of tile future.j Smol ke Scrcens Spect a uhi r Features All forces of the fleets have been constantly at sea for mnlths engagedl in training oper'ations. Strides have been madle in consolidating the opera- tions of the surface forces withl the air forces, resulting in the evolutionj of a force of radliomenl whose work Extendls from ordinary. coiunica- ions to a. much greater field of "radio tactics,", by which enemy units are c-nfused and misled. The air forces themselves wvill hold ecret melnoeuvers, clouding up whole miles of the ocean v:iti impenetrable creeus and (dashinig throulgh them in atahic. Perhaps the most spectacular part of tile ouerations consists of the em1- ploymnlt of gases and smoke screens. [very conceivab~le naval and air opera- Jonl, except indlividuial1 combiatI. between the way to Hawaii, as is the fleet inl general. It is hlighly probable that the sea iattle for tile defcncio of iHawaii will be foughit April 26. endinug the Ilex4: dlay, one way or the other. Apil 2 7) should find tile army forces in the " island(s strongly engaged. Dean john RI. Effiinger of the liter- ary college 'was confined to his home yesterday afternoon with a. slight cold.' It is expected that lhe will be able to resumle his dluties again todlay. make our toasted rolls is "different." GODEATS CAFETERIA 609 El. William Wallace Irnin's searching wand intimate novel of morals and marriages CEEC L BU Famous Creator of "TilE TEN ('O)M 1AN1MENTS" SwepG ot/den 1,/i Alpha Delta Sigma, national honior- _ary 4-dvertising fraternity, held its an- j-nual election of officers last night. The m; ien elected were: President, Joseph -1-Finn; .vice-prtlesident., Donald Freder-scearGog Adro i ,~treasurer, Kenneth Smiles. 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