________________________THEWMICHIGAN DAILY, ATRDAY FE PUBLISH- BOOKS ONI POLITICAL SCIENCE Finds New Vaccine I. r II r m1E A k. ' U U A F7- -'e P~ollock Trieats Of Party Heed's Work Deails City G~oernmiienit Finances~, With 1 .. .. ill BROWN ALSO WRITES t, 1} I During the past few weeks many professors and instructors in the polit- ical science department have sub- mitted book-material to various pub- lishers for publication. Prof. Tfhomnas E. Reed completed a boo0k on "Munici- pal Government in the UTnited States' " just before sailing for Europe. Phia work contains a more extensive treat- mnent of the government, of meti 01)01- tan communities than is to lbe found 1: In any other work yet. published in 1 this country, it is said.II Professor Reed, with the assistanc e of Paul Web bink. '25. has also finish- ed a book- entitled, "Documnents Illus- trative of Municipal Goverunment:' DI'r. Gstoni Ranson Thisworkconains14 haptrs Id Dr. Gaston Ramon, of the Pasteur consists of a presentation of certain JInstitute, Paris, is inviting scientists documents referring to the govern- in other countries to conduct tests of ment of the city and state. The first,a vaccine whichi he bielieves will pro- three chapters refer to the nature of ,vide perfect and dulrable tetanus (lock- the city, the relation 'othtie city :o jaw) imn'iunizatiofl. Two years ago the state and tihe origin of the older)r. Ramon discovered *a diphtheria colonial cities. The next three chap- vaccine. ters deal with checks and balances I______________________ in municipal government, the evils of the use of c'hecks and balances, and pai~i n it gvrnen. evra i ULLnREYIE!ISBOOK AT. shows the increased piopular partici- 1 chapters deal with improvements ill te ; nominating and electing ma- ZOLG LB M EIG chineryand the different methods of handling the city's business. In addition to these two wor'ks, Dr nt i-Evoluatioii Argtttents of O'Toole James K. Pollock, and Prof. Everett Rtefuted By Professor S. Brown, b)oth of tile political sci- - ____ a,,.,+, a< 1- - ,...,,1 , .; E "Th-.-. C'..c.- A.-,.-n fit . vn.4- n , OUR AIM HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO SATISFY OUR PATRONS TU TLUNCH ROOM 338 XATNkRD feature Raisin Bread made with 11 I i I .w i RAISIN BREAD As a special every Wednesday we Coming Bck Strong The Barbecue Sandwlch is Many Times Try, Better Than It Has Always em! 4Been, and You Know Try How Good 'ern! That Is! BARBECUE INN GAUSS PRYD 5 16 EAST LIBERTY PHONE 5501 Sun Maid Raisins. the CITY PASTRY SHOP F- !. .. "The Pride of the Towvn" WOLERI1N E CAFE Day in and day out you'll find-we are equipped to serve you with only a perfect dinner. t Across from Literary Building lye will D)eliver anywhere in Ci4ty. Phone 444SI ence departmenti, ave recently wri- ten books. Professor Brown has re - ceived copies, of his work and Dr. ) Pollock has signed, a contract. with1 one of tihe publishing companies forl the publication of his book. ~r. Pol- lock expects his bo61k to come ou some tinme in early fall under the titl(,, "Party Finance". The book dealst with the amount of money expended< by parties in ampaign~iing for ofice. It contains igures of the amonts1c spent by political aties silce 1912. and tells for what purpose the mnoey spent. It also deals with the niethods i of raising Campaign funds, the sources! or these funds, and the different fed- I eral and. state laws -relating to awl9 regulating the use of ;campaign funs.1 The book "finishes with a personalt conclusion by Dr. Pollock stating what< lie believes should and sould ot bet dlone at the present time for the bet- terment o' campagns. Professor Br3own' book is entitled "The Missouri bmplrouise ard Pres-t idential Politics, 1820-1825." The vo ' time is composed of letters wrtte'm by William Plumnmer Jr., rep esenta tive to congress from New Hampshr. These letters tell of some of the g eat(1 political leaders of that time as John Quincy Adams, Jon C. Calhoun,s Henry Clay and others. j British Ship yards But Drop Beloiu Approximately halt of tie wold's, total new shipping tonnage launched last year was built-in Great Britain,j according to reports disclosed in Lloyd's Register. k~nuli shipbuilding summary fjor 1925 "TPhis total," theE; report saysv"as onAly 2,000,000 tons, compared :With 7,0flO o tons launched iiN 1919, and while Great Britain's out put diminlished, that oif other countrie grew. This is the reason why de- pression Oreigs imBrtish shipbuild - ing yards, 1th~ vessels aggregat- ing 1,000,000 tons ti re launched there last year "Great "rtain's shipbuildin out put in3 19 "was nevertheless two and one-half times that of Germany seven times that of Italy, and eight tims that of tile United States, 12 timesm l that of Holland 13 times that oft France,.14 times tiat of Denak and 18 times ~thamt of Japan. .GeatjF Britain also. built tenl out of a totaljc of 15 vessels of over 1500 Ios eci!h launchled in the world last ,year. On t he other hand, out of 844,000 tos of newv motorships, Great Britain built t only 267,000 tons, showing tat il this ? t up-to-date type of vessel. the Clyde and Belfast yards were not holdingh their ow."n The report indicates t hat, compar- t jng 1914 with 1925 figures. there has tj been all enormlous growhi of oilbun- inlg vessels, Iotorshilils. 1and of oilt burning tankers. Char'les Payne.Imalaging d tieo of Tarland & Wolff, Ltd.. shipbuiders t Belfast, stated t hat hre "id not thnk: ther'e is any shipbuilding yard in te ( world today which can: show 80000 tonls un~der' Z-0lstructioi1 as we hve at I present in Queen's Island Belfast." i Such is tile position of1 brita i'ship-' -building industry at the present no- withstanding the severe depression ill this trade tbroughout tie world. The occasion of Mr. I ane's remark was the launching of the 111o01 vessel "Carnarvon Castle" for the Union Castle Line. C Accordimng to reports, it is t he first. fE motor-driven vessel to be built for h this line andiiisitended for the Sout ; ft African trade. This adapt ion of large- p size motor engines to marine prpul- b George Barry O'Toole, was reviewed ________________________________________ by Prof. A. F. Shull of the zoology (de-y lartmemt at tile recent meeting of the:" , /iJ/l1A.~Ls "'f:o ..f r, , yjt Zoological Journal club in the Natur i lSce c buli g 'ol P oe . $ . 0som' Shull statedi, bases his argulments agains H C E D NEist evolution on certain ite?".ri L tt ,, v/. tatiolls of homology and paletonol-S t r a "OToeclaims that all likenesses S t r a and Sunday of honmology. are not(lde to ai conunoen ancestor, hut to parallel growth. N-i-a- admits evolution,. but not common an- ; -j cuer," Professor Shull saidl. "tis ar- 1 ~ T P h II ~ ~ s!gunmentTtakn rompalonoloyHsotel± tt k n fo ,pl ot gthat scientists do not absolutely know G S LIN , M C H that the animals of tile present have descended from prehistoric species, ;MN cannot be ascertained with crtain- Chicken N eNu hm ae The weaknesses in O'Toole's argu- 1Srn Chicken Fried i Butter mient, according t rfso hl, QuSeen o Iivs P epperes eishcSweethicklesrv are that lie confuses natural selec-Seto IihPttes Bsut Chce rv tion with evolution, and ignores the krender Sweet Peas Cranberry Sauce most probable cause of' evolution, mnu- Baked Apple tation. Bran Bread (Our Own) "Nemic, spermatogenesis," by N. A. Apple and Pumnpkin Pie Ie CreamH Cobb, was, reviewed by ProfI._ F. N.1 Coffee Milk Tea Banchard and discussions of recent papers oil "Spernmatogenesis" wereC Serves Continuous from 12:30 to 8:00 P. M. Phone Saline 63& given by Prof. A. M. Chickering, both of the zoology department. "'4/.J'""~r~G"'° s Lead World, ~' Tnnag Of 19;~St. Valentine Special-- v To nag Of '19 = wa vanilla brick w ith speedI trials in tie English channel. During 1925, the report says, H-a. { their works at Belfast, Goven andlad&Wlff t. anhdfo I Greenock, new vessels of moire than - 112.000 toils and iln addition their as - berry. Do n't forg'et sociated yards on the Clyde launched over 2300 tons. Tfhe machinery out- to i cu e it f r y u put includes no less than 29 sets ofin l dfo new type motor-driven Diesel engines. , 71t - dinner or party. PRESENT CADILLAC CAR TO ENGINEERING SCHOOL wia 40 Gift of a specially constructed Cad-. : iliac chassis has been made to the j University by the Cadillac nmotor car- company. The gift was accepted by = Prof. H. C. Anderson of the mechani-~ cal engineering deparitment- on behalf f " oft h U n v r i yAnA roDi rChe value of time (don ation, w hich is ie l r e t w i h h s e e e n m d o this dlepartment, has been set at TH f PURE M L $15,000. Sections of the various parts = noving part may be observed when he mechanism is moved by aim elec- Patronize These Advertisers tc motor which is attached to the-j rame. Inordeir that the motion of ie movig parts may b~e better seen, .. .r , electric lights have been fastened in ritic-al places. Tile chassis will be laced i time autonmotive laboratory{ whlere it will be used for classroom "" deo ndrston. iuAcodbe tPlae j his Nooni-tri eTrea slllolrAtiron. i aycbe lcd onProes-L1 .1i hiibitioll in the Engineering building M i the near future. MNuaes M Feel R.o. T. C. To Train At Camp Sheridan You will be surprised how a bottle 4 Camp Sheidanm. 27 miles froum Ii- I y ur unch on il i multein -ago, will be time location of tie In-yo r UU.i~J[ Vl. LI1 1L 111 fatry and( Signal corps camip of the ; fo the afe n on s w r local R. 0.:1'. C. when they encamp ( 11~X U U 1Sw r for six weeks begiuming the latter ar't of J .une, stated Major R. Mel-j erg of t he University R. 0. T. 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