13,''12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY JPAGE THRFll , w.. .. WAGF~ TflR1~ MEN -OF _TODAY LACKl KEEN INTELLECT OF F~l)Pi$~S I TII UAN STFATES SUPEIIIORE CONTRASTS PEOPLE 'iY Prod -m-iride A Io.rd1'13Iiy~eist a¢iliNobel !'ri',e The intellectual power of modern rian does Tiot Sur pass, and perhaps doesf iiot equal. tHt of the Athenlia and Allexandiai of 1,000 yea rs ago. Althbough discoveriejsini physic~since 1900f have revolutionized1 the scientists' Movable Wings Raise And Lower New Style Plane UNIFORM STATE LAW IS FAVORED BY A.SSOCIA TIONV r New Minister At the meeting of the state officersj of the American Bar association and the directors of the Michigan Bar w,-! sociation, which was held at th( La) w-- yer's club recently, it was decidedl to advocate the passage of the Uniform Statutes on Chattel Mortgages, (?oml h- tional Sales and Motor. Vehicles, at the next meeting of- the state legis- lature, which will be held in lAla reli at Lansing. These statutes certt drawn uip, by the commiissioner., on Uniform' State Laws, a body made u-1) of three representatives-, from each state in the Union. The assembly -was held expressly for this purpose of arranging the legislative program, that is, to decide which of the bills preparedI by the Uniform State Law committee should be presented and urged to the le?;.,- lature with the endorsement of the State Bar association. Plans for the annual meeting of the State Bar association, to be held next summer in Jackson, were discussedE by the~ directors. Stewart E. Knappen, I '98, president of the Michigan liar as- sociation presided. VIENNA.-Dr. Franz Exner, fam- ous physicist, is dead. Today Will -Be Last O pportunity To Get 'Ensian Applications Today will offer the final opportun- ity for students to make applications for the 1927 Michigan ensian at the six campus booths maintained for that 1purpose. For those who apply now and pay before Christmaas, the. price will bu $3.50; after Christmas, the charge will be $4.00. Regarding the scoring of points by which the, fraternities, sororities, and dormitories may secure complimen- tary coipies, it was announced yester- slay that the unpaid subscriptions zigneed for by members of the houses woulId have to be paid before Dec. 15 to he counted. For that reason, no awards of complimentary rp-'re- cipts can be issued until th , date. F~ree annuals NWIl be given to organii- ! t ionis securing 30 points on the basis of one point for each subscription. Two tables for women applicants are maintained in the. lobby of Angell hail and on the first bioor of Univer- sity hall. Other. booths are located in the center and ai both ends of the diagonal and in the Law buildinig. Payment may be made at the Press building any afternoon during the Sweek. x Q i .f thinking, the mnoreI ifim7at ely one gela in touch with last civilizations t Ih e inure hie is struIck by the similarity between ItheNway People lived and talked 2,000 or3- 000 years ago and the way they live andl talk today, Such things as the beauty of wFomn, the, streigth o; George Gretziano, 'Rouimania's new minister to thie United States. r: MA. t~ili: IIT~IIth flvorof Loy, ready to take off. Note} strawberi es, the aroma of flowers, th