1 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 T -IT.MICHIGAN DAILY The a Credo Today's qluestion : Do you think that the proposed amendment to the Union constitution should bc passed? Where asked: Michigan Union. The antivers:. H. H. Platt, '26L.- "This amendment shouild not he pass- ed. The purpose of such a proposal should be to eliminate the "politics" that exist on the camr.?us, but this will not be accomhplished by the amend- mnent. The chances for petty "pol- itics" is much greater when the choice' of a president is within the power of a few than when it belongs to the whole campus. Politics in' this mat- ter cannot be elinilnated entirely so let's retain the method which is un-, doubtedly the lesser of the two evils." ,H. L. Hall, 'L,-"The Union is alI student organization and every man on the campus should have a chance to vote," for any man he thinks fit to fill the office. It is the privilege now, and should continue to be the privilege now, and should continue. to be the privilege of the men on the campus, to put a candidate before the student body, then the student body either approves or disapproves that man. If the amendment is passed this i (lest uctiof by air will be stifled, the b)oard of direc-3 Yorl- or :tan Francis t ors can act absolutely ar~bitrarily inl; E1ngland and~ the I 'i flhe mza tter reg,,ardless; of the opinio)n of ; wil 1opos one anon. the (:ataisliS, 1115 aking, if the board England ' idiever willi see fit, a. perpetuatinlg body which sive wvar again. O~ng will (do great harm to our. ,Ufion.'' *? h"tlw oliceman 0f th C. 1+. Van L nan, '26.-c "Eery t't 1111intrested only in ;t (lent is a memrber of the Union and in gression on,, any pars the last analysis he is the one 'who, pakn race by anti should voice his opilnion. To pult the ever its color." final que(stion up to tihe boardl of Fr Iance(, lie said, h dIirectors remioves the powe(r froml the army on earth, anud vN student body. If a man is running for';equal to none could(] the 1residien(cv of the Union and is not! satisfactory to tihe studlent body, as has been denmonstrated, then they, as case of las~t resort, 'should he jpermuit- tedl to petit ion a man for the office. Thrlle amendment will kill this power".. Rtobert, Weadock, '26.--'Certainly. Give the Jobs to tileimen who have earned 'them and who know how to administer them." A. ,7. kimball, '27.-*"Yes, Nominees' for Union offices should be picked from among the men who have served the Union for other than financial Predicts Air War In Twenty Years Chicago, March 26.--The next war i will be fought in the air some twenty w~} years hence=-it may come in ten yearsEr -Sir Charles Hi-ghami, English avr ade-tising men declared yesterday beforeI the English sneaking union. ±Chi- cago will be in as great danger of i.t bombs aq New co, he declared. lited States never iaher in wvar, andl fight ann aggres- tland, lhe said, is he world, andl is LoJpping any ag- t of the B~ritish 1her nation, vhat- has the greatest Withi an air force "with the forces I i and weapons at their disposal wipe out London from the air within four hiours.", Ile said he (lid not seek to be an alarmist and was speaking only for himself. '*~ aie Prof. Carroll IL. 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