PAGE TWO THE. MICHIGAN DAILY TIIIIRSDAY4, M~ARCH1 19, 192 MEDICAL BUILDING N VAlI Y rnflIIIl TVOn Hailed After5 Year Exile [IILIIIL I UUIIIl LL 1 LUI Vork 01 Equipping Proceeds As Final Construction is CLASSES START IN FALL Classes will be conducted in the new medical building for the. first time next fall. The building itself is now complete and awaits but fur- niture and equipment to make it ready for use. Much of the equipment has already, b~een installed in various rooms and laboratories, and more is under con- struction in the University shops, but it will probably take until September before the entire building is equipped, according to the Building Committee. In its present form the building is but two fifths complete. As futre needs indicate, additions will be built. On the first floor of the West wing' are locaed anatomy research rooms; photographic andl waxtlate euip- ment; and rooms for receiving, em- balining and preserving bodies. Stor- age rooms for the bacteriology depart- ment, resear'ch rooms for the same department, quarters for the Pasteur, Institute, and photographic rooms' are located on the first floor of the north-east wing. The second floor, west wing, houses laboratories for introductory work in physiology and accessory rooms for i individual work, for respiration and mammalian physiology. Laboratories for the bacteriology department, pri-I vate rooms for instructors, and lab- cratories for advanced bacteriology andi parasitology are located on the second and third floors of the north- east wi ng On the second floor, at th junction bof the two wings of theV-s shaped building, is provided space for the general histology laboratory, while directly above it is the general laboratory for gross anatomy for den- tal students and those of physicals education., Work in galvanometry will be lo-j cated in rooms on the third floor of1 the west wing. Advanced work in physiology, and special X-ray work will also be housed on the same floor.t The director's laboratory and thet laboratory for graduate students; the library, the gift of Dr. Warren P. ,I bombard; main research roos for I the department of physiology; classl rooms for physiology and anatomyt are located on the fourth floor of the l west wing. The end of the V, on the fourth floor, provides space for thet anatomical laboratory for medical stu-i dents. Rooms for embryology, andr for comparative neurology are locatedt on the fourth floor of ,the north-east 1 wing. quarters for animals are provided on the fifth floor. i Actual building operations on thet new school were started October 29,P 2923, and, on thefourth of the follow-fa ing March, the frame was finished.v Figures show that the contents ofi, the building are 2,034,00 cubic feet;c the floor area, including the roof, is 184,658 square feet.f In its present form the building has an exterior perimeter of 683.5 feet, exclusive of the width across LheI south end of the east wing. This will eventually be closed by continu- ance of the building south, parallelj to Washtenaw avenue. IE UNIVERSITY TRAVEL B UREA U PLANS TOUR FOR STUDENTS, T1 4nring Fhi'opae next summer a to Amsterdam vwherf' t he 1,:: 11' ec 7. loirty of rjichigan st udents will travel Palace and other fanious ns? ,wi llI be t hrough six countries for the purpose visited. After HIolland and 1I h'lgu i of study and pleasure in a novel par-I they will travel to 8wil zer1 10fo hr vrteS.(o.laud and,, j y conducted by the University Burw- into Italy. ean3. of 'Travel. By going anrd return-, Robert Gregg, ;Grad., a si ;t:; it in ing' "cot lege c'abin"' andi stopping at history, and Alfred ('onnab] e, '2, are the less expensive hot els, the cost of assistants in the tonur'. They will t cav- the entire t rip has beeni redu ced,1 to el in the iMichiga ii pairty wi.,I the {}0 aryo following men: Lyman Sa1va I. '2 The M ichtigan r~ryis one o e-!David Bramble, '25, Robert 1 -l ru~iwihaelengI' uvr.are,'5 ' uri z..'25 formied in sever al of he la rger Uni- 1'rick, '25, Theodore 13ell i, '25. ( ior g. vcrsitIies of thle countrys. In charge of; Monroe, '28, Jylbtin Wood'"w a' I, all the (c0olege 1O aries is P rot. Carl '25A, Lea Hu tdson, of crk'Cit.rh ', Nicol, of Oberlin college, who will I David Tand Si dn'25Trvto - take anl active part in the instruci on ble ,of D~etroit . A fte\noep icy, - Ion the ot her side. P rof. WVilliam A. tions will be cn ~rr' 'i~b~ '~II FPrayer. of the history departmnent, tisize of the party vwill abe wogsa"tileadanchrg;f heicrasd it[alIian lii vksinnon 01 te burea~u may utInept with the party whrile inl Italy.i Bremen, March 18. .-.Tbl' Northi Prof. Art harrfa. Alt on,(if the hiut or y German 14loyd ha,, disc)( .(,(laf li lena rtLna(, I is in ('50 r , of the ,pan- one-half interest in l {?i1+; l'> s'b' ' Au irh lDivision. IPlieMining cornor a tion. teof 0 1'; 'l'he pai I y ails from New York onl most valuable planlr rts i I ,I; I b r, iii e 'YIau ret :in i'i jne24 lan ding at 20,000,000 marks, .betcatise 1i , 'to! F lyinorithI. I ighi cda s a'. e spent atinl- use of oil as shi p.'''l I. Ib is so~hi n Igan]. On Juy 7 the J--.-- Michigan men vs ll crossI lie channel PATRONIZE'i lAILY A13V3'?I'~TIl l ' .,1.I '' d , . '\ .,.°a-. °------r SAMPLES Plevnanently on Display at Guy Woolfolk & Co. :36 S01111 Statfe Street Anil Arbor, Mich. Lasts and Patterns exclusive, our own design - I WHITEHOUSE & H1ARDY' I NC OR PORATEO "BPOADWAY A-r4C)'" STREET 144 WEST 42N° STREET METROPOLITAN OPEJZA Mousi: BLDG. KNICKERBIOCKER BUILDING 84 11ROADWA'&-AT WALL :STREET : Ik C' d r -+ l l-C Dai-ly "Classified" Columns ti , ^ w :- ; i k . 6 afla. "... r.. g. at - .rv'.. .a . . am Joseph Caillaux whose return after five year s of texile has been hailed by the people of France. Caillaux, a for'mer premier, is looked upon as the only man capable of handling the financial predicament of his country. Once again the leader is a conspicuous figure on the streets of Paris as a result of the act .of the chamber of deputies in setting aside his banish- ment. lie is seen above with his wife. .START INC TODAY 2:00-33:30 TODAY 7:00...-:30 ESCREEN SUPRE M'ACY SIGNIFICANT IN 1"TS MEANINGW ~ Ii Ilillll 1111 ioiiatatii u a at it ~lt 11111 nt at1 rita a 111t 1at a tat a I llanI11 __ !YALVE STEM BREAKS; I Fifty-Six Sign BAISMOTOR TESTS1 daty-sfor tFor Rifle Club sdents have signed up to - dat for embersh ip in t he Univer- Breakage of a vaive stern halted' sity Rifle club, accordling to a. stato- the breakdown test' conducted with anent madec by Capt. G. MW. Dunn of the urts OX5 arplne egin inthe military science department, and theauomoiv lbortoy. hefal- tllcoach of the club. Applications ar'c the~~~~~~~~ auooielbrtoy h al till being accepted for membership ure, which. occurred at the end of 55 duigtermidro h1ek hours running, caused the valve disc'(uigtermidro h ek Scheduled firing practice andI comi- to dIrop into the cylinder, where it petitive matches will not begin in- pierced the piston head.j tiI th~e club roster is complete, hat The testts> were designed to reveal firing has been practicedl on the in- the characteristic. action andI durahil-I-doo rifle raugein the It. 0. T. C. ity of a new valve alloy deCveloped! building fo'r several weeks. recently by a Detroit firm. lDuriun --- _: the first 25 hours of the test, thei Con~stantiole, March 1 Vi.- -:Antou a miotor was 'operatedI at about 80, per reports say all villages withion 12 Icilo- ce~t,,of full power, or average "yingmtr f1}abkKrds ihv stress,; and the remainder of the per-'l b(eni clsaa'thol r of iod with retarded spiark at fuill thirot- -__________________ tle,. at a speed of 1400 revolutions per m inute. Prof. W . L. ILay of the lat m t v n i e r n e a t e t viewed the tests as entirely srtc(,2s:- ful, since the remaining valves are in! CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN condition to allow comuparison and tabulation of results. I p C Ah S Captain Colling Is Transfere Capt. Forrest E. Collins of the mil - itary science department will be trans- fer-ed to Fort Snelling, Minnesota, at the termination of his sick leave April # 23, where he will be assigned to duty with the Third Intantry. This infor- ination was n'ublinhc'd in a War de- prartment -order which reached hereC yesterday,I Captain Collins, who was injured seriously when he was thrown fromh a hcorse during the Defense day ex- ercises here last September, was granted five months sick leave at Walter Reed general hospital, Wash-r in';,ton, D, C. .lie is now in Chicago. May Einter Race i i i i i i i i i i i i UNION ASKS PAYMENTS The total debt of the Union is $306,3,64. Oil this amount, a, moxnrtgage of $200,000 falls dure next August. Thlis mortg~age was renewed by the banns a year ago C for one year. This August a re-I Inewal will not be allowed which means that the debt must be paid.I The only way the Union has to raise the necessary funds is to collect its life membership I subscriptions which are p~art I dlue. These subscriptions arej promissory, notes and obliga- tions to pay on the part of the makers. if $200,000 of past due; (subscriptions are not collected the Union will be in a seriouis financial situation. Life memn- bers, who are not paid up to I date on their memberships can aid the Union by b~ringing their obligations up to date. READ TIlE i~nC rVAAii-DAILY The SACK SUI'T (Two and three button.) CUT with that conserv atism carefully dressed men demand, and tailored in ap- propriate, rich patterns that stamp themn as dis. tinctive. $3250 to $4250 NAT LUXENBERG BROS. 841 BROADWAY, NEW YORK +1a..r .r v:..s..v~r.eva.. Next showing at Campiis Booter~t.? 304 S. State Street May 7and 8 Our style lesnio. hook sent free on request !I i II . __________ rt N7'-N 9 (i X{Yu Will Enjoy This Storer of Romance and Mystery Splendidly Told MilleI did Pen 4reanI that love would coarse { o tier in IRamishiackle lDouse anid bring ivith iQih aIi:dventur'e antd at glorions figt l -a,,t the overuhelniilg forces of1 lmv w, ' mIoney ani td puiil c op~inionl. - -~And in Addition-__ (L'I EN N \l4ITS IN A HARA .O11W a td if e Ne eji FE LIX (CAT (ART'iOON Spring is hcre. This is the lime of the Near you wtish to lookz and feel your best. Let us do 'pour laundrii) work regularl'. "Special {V ek-elld Sei'i ice" -~ -~S~ II