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ItRURRSDAY, APRIL 22, 192G

THE NTT HIGAAN DAILY

PAGE TTIRT-rn-

'TflJJ1~SDAY, APRIL 22~ 1W~6 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ~~Y1RI~

BALlEY EMPHASIZES
NEED Of RESEARCH!

saving the people of the United States !per ton, and outside of a few manu-
more than one billion dollars per facturers, the full benefits of each ton
year, he pointed out, of coal are being lost.
Research in the coal industry is inI Mass production is an invention of
a deplorable state accoreing to Prof.: Anicrican manufacturers, and ha,
Bailey. Coal which costs only sixpln: eomuswr i hapnn
the cost of manufactured products,

* ~~~ oir'' > )e tan a~l iLt teAine 111,colntLin +
Electrlcal~ Engineering Head Tells imore $30t ~ worth of by-products
F"reshmen That Mo~re Thnie Is
Dire Experiment DER I T E T E
CITES ENGLISH ATTITUDEI J T HI; S WEE K
Devotion of more time to research AD IF Ves. - Skc to $3.301
isth pesntned f heeniner _A tWed Mat. 50c to $1.20I
is tepeetneoftengne-sat. Mat. 50c. to $2.751
ing profession declared B. F. 'Bailey,) WINTHROP A.UE' pr~sents
head of the electrical engineering de- GERE1LS nJoh asot
partment in an address before thefr
freshman engineering class yesterday .
"Ne~w inventions are usually made in 1
couraged," stated the speaker. "They l~ f + aP1'J nue ~a ~75c to $1-501
M3T1i.'. I CS ,l t t'.
are then investigated and developed in U WRtU URUUand Sat , 5OC-75C.
Germany, and finally put into a comn--I Wood ward at Ullot Tel. Gletidale 9792
mercial form in the United States." Tht B NSTELLE CO.
Por °this, the United States must pay Ini The Mystery Comesdey Drama
royalties to all who had a hand n --AD ~
the development, which sumnmarily n
creases the prige of the object. By Max Marcia & Fdward Hammond'

declared Prof: Bailey.j
IHIGHEST PRICES PAID FORj
Men's Used Clothing
tor a~ay other ARTICLE OF VALUE;
ST~iJENT TAILOR SHOP
IPhone 8040 cor. N. Univ. & Thayer

For All Mattes of Cars.
3 RES FOR SALE.
JUN+K CARS 1OUQ HT
PHIONE 3935.
KESSLER BROS., Canal Street
I PAY
REST PRICES
( For Men's Used Clothing.,
IPhone 41310 115 W. Washington
HI. BENJAMIN
Irving Warmohisd lS C;
CHIROPOD)IST AND
0RTHOPEDIST
7 07 N. University A-ve. Phone 21212

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At present there are only three coni-
panies in the United States that have
niotable research laboratories; the
Am~erican 'Telegraph and Telephone,
Genieral Electric, and the Eastman Ko-
dalk companies. One of the small re-)
cetinventions of the American Tele-
phone and Telegraph laboratories is

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Pop.Thiurs.Mat. 5oc to $1.50, plus tax. Cad.87C51
The Distinguished Artiste
BERTHA KEALICHI

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Adapted fronm the Stage Play
And Story by
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