PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY rM-FSDAlY, RMARCH 10, 1925 others are now in progress. Prince- ton raised $5,000, Smith college $6,000 and Ybale university has contributed $4,000 for t heir 1425 quotas. To start the funidl here, Ann Arbor churches Sundlay collected a large sum, the exact amount of which is not yet known. 'theatres will aid, and a special benefit dance will be given Saturday at the Union. Special committees have beenl or- ganized to~ care for faculty contrilau- p tions, andl each member of the Uni- versity .staff will receive a letter with the conveniecut check form. 'Tow.nspeople ~il also be given the op- portunity to take part in the campus drive, as they aided considerab~ly in reacbing the :goal set last year. The disposition of finances of thej Student Friendship fund last year is mnade clear by the report of the Price Wat;erhouse company of New York which audited the 1023-24 accounts of the fund. Under this :statement, the1 total receipts of the fund, includingf school and private donations, and the 1923 balance, were $505~526.05. The priva'te donations, which includedI itich contributions as that of the ]Lauar Spelman Rockefeller founda- tion, amounted to $313,3616.27, and were1 largely given with the request that{ th)ey he given out to a special use. 0ollege and university contributionsm tutlalled $156,976.71. NO6W U NDE R SUIRVEY C(°s).i'o Cc'U n(*rji £%M!"f U toVC4i (*Exui Ine A c%"tt iul 3 11 "er rtiona For Buidget Recent Earthquake Onme Of Series In U. S. II or I ort I r1,:u itl jthe tga; tro 12 Ifoi ilie I pie: gel i=.c ti Of ilia rel enl v,1' )tr Ciars Prpve 3Yore 1PopuIlar 'Tin Trolley; Estimated MUileage is 1,50 1)Dally 'WELVE IN OPERATION Busses operated by the Peoples Mot- Coach company in Ann Arbor coy- more than 1,500 miles andl transport. or than 5,000 passengers daily, coin- lations by officials of the company ,w. The number of passengers reg- tereol and the distance traversed ,ly is said to be much higher than )so recorded by the street car sys- in which was recently replaced by ebusses here. The estimated mileage per gallon of isoline is between five and seven ides. Although considerable tire ouible has been experiencedl by the busses -ii operation, little delay is «do In the time schedule because ir busses are kept, in reserve to re- eve any bus on the road. Trhe com- Iations show that there has been Tactically no engine trouble in the sses since they staxtea to carry pas- n-ers in Ann Arbor. The engines "e carefully inspected at the end of each dlay's journey by a corps 'coimpetent inech anics. There are four busses in the Unl- rslty region and the use of thre bu§ rvicc by studlents is said to be more ian expeeteo. It is claimedl that any more st udents ride in the new ii5se that did in the street cars. With the advent of the bus system to Ann Arbor "ride stealing" which as somewhat common while the ~eet cams;: were in operation has been iminated, it is said. Mated to hin, thle members of the i iversity club express their profound mn:p atlly. "It >is 'esolvcd that this tribute be tiredi u_}ioni the records of the club yil that a cony of it be sent to the n~l " - Prof. 11. E. Riggsi of the civil enl- ineering department leftf yesterday nr Chicago where he will attend the iintial convention of the American railway Engineering association to- o-cr row and Thursday. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns EUROPie and Return $155 and up Students -- Teachers - Artists This special 1925 excursion rate, offered to travelers in our improved third class [Tourist Section), New York to South- ampton and return, places an enjoyable and profitable trip to Europe within the reach of all For a few dollars additional, passengers may proceed via Cherbourg or Hamburg. Person- ally conducted tours in England, Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland and Italy at inclusive rates} of-$325 upward may be arranged. Investisate now! Make your reservations earty! For further information apply to 177 'North Xiehigrait Ave., Cl~icago, Ill. -VUNITVED t alfIJCAN LINES N LINE) joint .serfVJCCWith + I ,{ ....,... ... M~ore. Food Value Per Bite In a Barbecue Sandwich than in any other lunch at the same price. They are good to eat, t90. Stop by and get one. t ~In BECKMAN, 12L, DIREC i ,TS f The arbvecue PhIone Survey of the organization, and adl- ministrative methods of the Ann Ar- bor city government is being under- t aken by Giffen'hagen and Associates, management engine'ers of Chicago, unen.tOwdirection of Mr. it.0. lBeck.- iai, '1 2L. Tphis firm was recently employed1 by a Special committee of t-he city council to make an audit of the affairs of the municipality. Onze of the purposes of the survey ,is to recommnendt equitable rates of pay for city employees. Another is to suggest what amounts shall be ap- propriated for various city acetivities during the coming year, in connection with the preparation of the city bud- i i i 4 wi lth taetrect g et, ofI] tion Al lars i°ece: of t. r'e-c colt( micl oth Ei G. and to suggest ways and means ucereasing the efficiency of opera- of the various odepartmnents. [. Beckman has specialized in onnet work for mnany years, andl ntly served as assistant director lie congressional commission on !lssification of salaries. While in (,(- lie served as a mnember of The higan Daily staff and engaged in =r. campus11 activities. D. Eato''sNovel Shows Large Sales gin Airove: '[ le chart from the seismograph at; John .Carroll uiversity. (Ic e elanid, tell!",, the story of the cart i. j quake. T.Ihe upper series of4 waes m-as made byv the n ,,!re wide3h i a(!ords the disturbanlces of tihe earth's u emust along a* north anmd south_ line. 't'he( lower series shows the rec crol of lie ei:v4 n.IyI est action . Be. t ew: lc Rev. 1F. L. (ideubaehm, a tiuIIhe seismlilograpuhl. I Cleveland, Ohio, March 9. - - I Fiather Tondlorf of the University of UATI V ERSITY CL UB EXPRl ESSES: Georgetown, inotedl seismologist, leas A.PPRECIII IOJV DR. B UR T014. piredicted that another earthquake of the magnitude of the recent distiu-b- ante that set a large part of thae I'zui- At it;; nicE: lg on March G, thed- great parnt realizedl. VWho can say to - ed States in an upheaval1 is not 1 ihel Y irect ft~ 1inie I 'iv IX'i V(dcl)b i;csejil - what heighlts ". character' so richly eln- to bie repeated for at least .50 or' 6o "d ftle followigl);!.)allec (tf o" ia- doxx'ed mlso s everely trained for his vacaation night not havec reaached had years. ii~'c'ln ~ inIBin on, and hslf ei prd Scientists are at present worKinghslfebe ., aaropted on the conditions surrounding the 'I'ht' lpaling loss whichi he Itn'- '"Yet we need nt dwelcl only uipons Iquake in anl effort to discover whe (t'} (rsit y, I he comnuni ;y, and the n atIion 0o1' loss, gi'evioas as that is. Presi- I e r or not it is one of a series of sal)-';havo sustained in the death of Ii cl (ilt. lhlirton left behlind himt two fterrean disturbances that ar'e g 'da- (lent \laarion LeRoy Burton cannot at <",reat eaisavsbl eayi h all pshng p henorhestsec ~flthis timec be adequately apps ai.sed. lie lumildiliga of the campus that will I of, this country, as claimed by Revc;. 1+. was in the very midst of a great car- he'reafter' he imonuments to) his fore-! L. Odenbacl (alcove) of John Cairroll eeco'.lHe had unbounded visionl, cour- si~h Li i roti(a odsnsada univers. l ad e. olnivicl igocl)sense and a .aw, divig pwerand persoi' nag a- iviibeall([ : iitlel legacy in the; nlet anl. lie had Becen succ eisf~ul lbees. hle of a noblo and beautifil life (Princeton, N. ., lam. !a.-'-i lancing v cond the mloat saniguine hopes of al (-l i w til isxiirea generations of ait Junior' Prom, Princeton's m~ost inliP;i iri~lill and of tihe frien(ds of tihe Woli lc'~i ii m hthe !ambition to)1 portant social event o#' tie s tflin±;, 1 '? in5 -t . I liS plans hiad b l-lilaid v i s 1, i £g ood even as i' _:was. will last from 10 to ) 'c hx'Ii~. xvitla co-nanni mate shill and(1were;i' li -o tiL ol~ w ' weiiorinit imiat ely jRead the Want Ad..',, ] TH CLTHE THY TALK ABOUT I - SLEEP AIY WMERE BUT. EAT AT REX'S TI4E CLUB 3 LUNCH 71 2.Arbor Struet Near State and Packard Sts. A Sprng fords, - For Men = Waher's Super Seven Oxfords 61. for men include -a tan and - black Oxford of Russia calf at w - ai w w w w w a 1.0 w. 10v.M i Poe11 Sales mounl'ing well over 300 hake been reported by local bookstores, for "i-ackfurrow," a novel written by G.' I . Eaton, '23. One dealer has sold out his complete supply of tile books, and all have bad to place orders for addi- I ioial copies. "lBaclcunx-ew" was placed on sale about F'eb. 1. and in tbo first week over" 100 books were soldl. During thle r'emainder of the mnonthl there was afalling off of demand, but the 1)00k has again become popular. Dr;;,f i ilg material, including T- ~[0liturre':, was re,)orleo stolen to the oflice of the secret iry of the college of a rc'hitecture ye terdaly. if you are going to need a gift or picture you better take advantage of our won- derful reduction on our en- tire stock. Only a few d&ys m~ore. 20% off. APPLIED ;ART 2 Nickels Arcade opposite Substation I I F . C. Pardon, suplerint enden t of the .Buildings andI Grounds oeartnent is in x.'13 ca go 'on business for his de- hc!"inient. Ite will i'eturn T'.i'tu~sday. Plants add greatly to the attractiveness of a room. "There is a great variety of them at Topcoats 0 C t Br and and other good makes Cousins & Hall I I 611 E. University Phone 115 You can depcnd upon us for prompt delivery and courteous attention. Announcing the Next Showing of A.r~o a for the Collcge Man at lI IUSTON BROS., 307 State St. Tluur:,da-y, Friday, Saturday, March 12-13-14 Hand-tailored to measure, of all-wool material,- NA- TIONAL CLOTHES, at $29.50, represent an amazing value, the equal of which is not found in many garments costing much morc. 4No, MONEY CAN Buy CGREATER SATISFACTION. You will agree with us in this if you are flow wearing, or have acquaintances who are wearing, our clothes. $27.50 to $45.00 Spring Suits Society Brand $40.00 t'$5.0'0 (See our windows) 25 KEITHSTARS VEA TUBIMG JONES & JOES St(iTT,'. ALLEN & LEE -- FARRMELL & CHADII)WWK THE FIVE CR.ACKERJACKS A) I) 8 PEPPER GIRLS 01 T----O ti LESCfREIN- RIupert HIughecs' Rollicking Comieudy "EXCU S"E, MI r MAKE~ ~ ELL> MANN'S " l ook7 at Your Hat- Everyone Else Does i 11 }1) VTA l .r' .., ..,...w. '¢ III I I