4 AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAIL.Y a, ,: ll Illf 1 1 1' \.l' .111)S :l '2 1.7 ) v 'w wa WIL:L VISIT HOMES GUESTS WELL TREATED Caniton FI+. tWells.I, actngforeign suetadvise^r, announI ced that this yeatr, as in Iprev iousyear, students at the CUni c: "vlrstywJo (conicfroirlOtL- ci onre iw enltertained at Christmast timec in the homtes of Am- ericans, living in niearb.y Cities. This hosptalty s beng rovdedthroug~h M.rs. I,.. :1 adessiIceof Lansing, w0h0 rpreentith Amrican Asso- ci'_0~1021(if Uni)'versiity ,omien. The a im fte soiai is to giv fe thos-e stud cutIIS? who p);1lnto re- turln to1thirown tR '')1fl7'(ri, a few dlay"s'1real epeience of Amerlic3an homne life, anPd to) give t.hose itkrest' ed lin the foreign ii edencit at Amer- 1ia nvrstrsa ' iOto lbecome acquintcl ~ th sme spe 'ts of. life, anid part 'ieui ly of st;:udent ylife in Other counl:'tries. The Stude nt guest \vf ill spendi three or fur dys w heis host and host- ess te dte ~vllprobably be from D ec. 24 to De.2.Iuring that time the guest -will be f tree( to go and come in1 the home much ,ias; though lie had lived there as a memnber of the family. Students whto have gone other years have found the hosp)itality genuine anid friendly; th;ey we.,_re shown the pirincipal sigh)ts anol Iplaces of interest ini the different cities; ait Kalamazoo thec visitors were ,cocm~ncteditthrough thIePrs idian many of those stayin at La Sin aw a state cap- T ,(; freig sudnt who are in- t', es;ted should ceAr. Wells at his ofice-(, room 224, Angell hall during thle n2ext week. Anti-Horse Thief Socet'y Thrives INTOXICATION Alexandra's Bodei SLEEP THE8OR Y HIT BY ADAMS Ihunanityy may lessen the hours },L iablits, is the theory advanced by Geoi ge Washington university scion- ti.sts who have been conducting ex- I2N jperiniets oil students. The results! -,iiowvedl they say, that sleep is a form of natuoral intoxication, induced by Ilie stor lag of poisons (Hirinig wake-9V fill hours. "1 have collected recently eight7 "heor l-s! of sleep,'Prof. Hlenry I'. Plains of thme psychology diepartmnent, y x xplaine11 in speaking of the .new theory advanced, "and three of thesel are toxic theories. So there is not h- ing new in this latest contribution."' Thew sl(epy individual was compared to the drunkard by the scientists.r ,:rs They kept several students awake for 60 'hours,_ and found their sensations were similar to those of an intoxi- catedirman, and that their blood changes corresponded.k "T1he question that immediately oc- curred to mne." Professor Adams (Ie- clared, "is liow to explain the s~le of babies. When there is the least;: rt~ activity there is the greatest demand t for sleep. rThen, too, when one get: oldr and(, consequently more full oft toxins, why (10es he need less sleep? *-' It is generally assumed that the body' wears (town when one grows older, and it is also conceded that one needs! less sleep." 'oCnof wge rii A (I 7 f______________Sandringham wi< -e itiva e s mice prior to tlh e oo,,1Aof i e ;'. lyto- [15ff CONSED~ATION J5 on the late tars-'n- OUTSTA'NDING INl REPOR1T CNEEC9O YOUNG PL---PLL-- WASINGj(TON, Dec., 3.-Fish con- STARTS TODAY. .y Lying In State BENEFI.TS FROM NEW SOURCE OF I UICiIEL MSCIN HELIUM CITED BY DR. CARNEYIhuIuI That the discovery o e orememuithe w~ork o teGerman si1PLUAYTAlPARs C111JB of helium, the valuable non-inflan-- enitists may also play an important -- mabe gs, ayproe o geatiir-part in the manufacture of radio Six Michigan undlergraduates are porane igasemaydoenofsgr a ln lnn. Inow playing at the Embassy Nightb potnei ter i n~utyad Industrial research workers made; may effect considerable eooyi h icvr hl tdigtee- club in Paris with an orchestra di- eooy1 the Ihsoeywiesuyn h rected by James Drago. All the or- tegovernment manufacture of; traction of thorium nitrate from mon- diri ilits is the opinion of Dr. 1I1'J. azite sand. It is estimated that pre.-1 chestra is p~lanning to return to (Carney, professor of analytical chein- vious to this development more than, school in the fall of 1926. istry and expert in the study of mtona- 500 cubic meters were wasted annual- Ti rhsr lydfrcmu rite.; ly inl the German thorium nitrate afisls er em kon a repotedu~s~~I ~ Gm'-~''~'~~Kennedy's Collegiate Six. Last sum- mian scientists ot a method of pro- nicr they played for King Wah Lo's oquecng; helium from monazite seems;I i"'xmie o cafe inl Detroit. enirl lroale''sidDr amne he musicians' union in France has '1 hve eve atempt~h he rodn- rmy Comniissions strict rules regarding foreign orchies- tion o gas i my experimenting with._____ta.; ntdSae bn uthv mion zite, but if it can bie accomplish-' n secial aer t d nd these are grant- edl as reported wvitha material say- Ifrmto habenstou by .cd for a limited time only. Kennedy's ing over the (lid' methods, the proce(*ss the war department that an examina- ;eaiai~ a hsnatrcm will be of great importance to- the:;tion for applicants as first lieutenants ( eir: ith 0wasthe A tercon-s government, and may possibly make i the medical corps of the regular for Ithe po ition. the , further use of hydrogen in ba.-'army, as. providled for in the arm y i A l Irrp s b i g c ri d a.lo s u n c s a y e u ai n , wl b ed W t i h ih a n w d n e h I t r a~o~ "From the understanding I have continental limits of the United Statea, fBar Flies' Buzz," which is similar to been given of recent radio develop-. Jan. 11 to 15 inclusive, 1926. the Charleston. Kennedy's play nighlt- App'lf ations and requests for in- ly for Ilarry of the New York bar, ! nually to the rean "who has made an pre ationm concerning the examimnatioll who isi introducing this (lance at the ou tstanding (-ontribution to, the cause shouldl be addressed to 'the Adjutant' Emibassy club. of science without profit to himself." Genieral, Washington, D. C. Among his discoveries are an artificial LONDON.-Afn agreement has been kidney and d, synthetic preparation of WASHINGTON. -'Jos'eph E. Sed ece nteIihbudr us epinephrin from which the commercial has resigned as vice-president of the tion. The details were to be arn- lroduct adrenalin is manufactured, fleet corporation. nrounced soon. - ., l.~ m. . . , -. . , , '..,. .a .,, " ""!!.E, , .~. ,.a".s .c ',t"'i. o". ../. 'fi. ..s.!.s1.ll: dd. ' ,. s. . .A./.!./1./1 /.P.o./ld. ,f. . /d, , . .. ,/:/./ 14.4.x1-1Ir.4 s ". r ; 1 ilk 1 .. - } A G i k I 4 t JACKSONVILLP], III., Dec. 3. - Alh'i le horse stealing has shown a steady decrease with the passing of yerthne Anti-Morse Thief associa- tion still flourishes. A fraternal , protective and detective ce:- offering,$125> inarizes for articles- VIENNA.-Dispatches from Buda- wri itter abot the entrant's favor ite pest say 40 villages ,in the Bueker atror actm'css orplay seen durimig district are is'olated by immense snow- thU se ason.drifts. The conte'st, vwhich is dlescribedI in detaf? lli the Januatlry. issue of tha~t' LONDON.-The Italian government magaine cloes eb. , 126.is sending a-mission here. Dec. 15. Dr. Fra Graxves CHICKEN, DUCK and Visits Ann ,Arbor STEAK DINNERS Dr!rn n~om rvs rs Served every day. idl int of th, Univ erQ'at of New York, Dancing Parties and is vis it ingDr.% Arthu1r G. linthven, archaelogy.Banquets. cm stda.fMcignacaooy I .Cae i ieyknown edoa- H TLI cat on, and has<