Si NDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1926 THE MICHIGAN ..DAILY QUICK PANAMA FLIGHTI Prov ing Scalllafies Can iiRe Moved To Zone Ilapidly From IHamnptoni Roads Wa~s Chief Objective Former Enemy Navies Renew F rindship WASHINGTON.- Many tributes to!I HOW DENSH IRE, YORKSHIRE, the workers who care for the Anmer - Eng.-The Conservatives retained the iaceeeisoverseas are lbeinrg re- parliamentary seat for the Blowden- :.:>:::.:>:: ;;.... eivedby the , aT depar tment from T shire division of the East Riding of ::" >:. ; :::z : s~ :.: ._. :. ....... . t ourists. i..orkshir e in Friday's b'. -electhon. OMAYEr t Hf1: ''TI 1I LEFT TO'0ORDER PER SO*N A1, GREE{,ITNGQ CARDS AND ST TTOtiERY We ha ve also a splendid array of cards, serious and humoraus, for (lihisntmas greetings. Select yours while the selection is still great. Phlone 4744 l1I Southl University Phone 4744, LUBRICATION AT FAULT Tty V _ (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.-Proving that modern naval seaplanes can be moved quickly from Hampton Roads to the Panama Canal, Lieut.-Co. IH. T.' Bartlett ad the three other in- trepid members of the crew of the PN-0 No. 2 have accomplished the main objective of their hazardous flight. They arrived at Colon, C. Z, late Friday, completing their 2,060-mile flight over the vast reaches of water in the face of unexpected motor lu- brication diffculties. The plane's failure to make the trip without stopping may have rob- bed the venture of a little of its gla- monr but dlid not diminish its value from a technical standpoint. 'As it is the log of the flight con- tains plenty of romantic appeal. Tak- ing off at Norfolk shortly before dusk Tuesday with heavy burdens of fuel, Commander Bartlett's plane and its companion, the PN-10 No. 1, headed south on a practical test of the new machines which was intended to sur- i pass the world distance record for N their class established by Coi. John - Rodgers n his nearly disastrous flight ftrom the Pacific coast to Hawaii last a year. Soon it was found that the lubri- re ating system of the motors was not t standing the strain, resulting in aC greater-consumption of oil than had been counted on. This difficulty_ brpught Commander Bartlett down on the Isle of Pines, but the No. 1 plane continued for nearly 300 miles farther Olto the Caribbean until a break in an oil feed pipe so complicated its troubles and a landing at sea was necessary. Athletic Managers Elect New Leaders; ! Establish Loan Fund At its recent annual meeting, the Michigan Athletic' Managers club elected its officrs for the coming year. The members chosen are asJ- follows: President, Thomas Clancy, '09, of Ishpeming, who was 'football i manager in 1909; vice-president, S. Wells Utley, '02, of Detroit, and base- ball manager in his undergraduate days; secretary and treasurer, T. Hawley Tapping, field secretary for the Alumni association. In its liusiness session, the club established a student loan fund to be Itnown as the Michigan Athletic Man- agers' loan fund. A stadium bond was Ourchased by the club, and arrange- ments for the ticket privileges accru- ing were made whereby those' mem- ers scorng the highest number of points in attendance will receive the seating advantages. Atkins Will Deliver 2nd'TalkTuesday Dr. G. G. Atkins, pastor of the First Copregational church in Detroit, will deliver a lcture 'Tuesday at 4:15 o'clock in Natral Scien c auditorium oin the subject "Chritianity as Re- demption and Deliverance." Thlis is the second of th series that Dr. Atkins is delivering under the mi- ulices of the School of Religion, ol the general topic "The Changing Aspects of the Christian Ideal." The public is cordafly invited to atten. Foote, '16, Selected! -For Newv ork Post! Wilibam Foote, '16, has been ap- ponted New York correspondent for thke Chicago Daily News, it heas been learned at the Alumni assocation head- quarters ee. Foote has been attached to the staff of the Daily News for svn years, onitsn to its staff firom the Chicago T'ews bureau. BERIN.--Advices fronm Smole'Sk, russin, say the largest power house inl' Europe is about to be consortcted a the source of the Dnieper rivear. L ONDO .-A schemie to tai . Amer-" icanIplax p~mroduced inl Engl 1and is bc- ing discus sed b)y British producers. 1Patroi~e Dily Advertisers. morlor#a What Room woul Deny this Spinet Desk? ND why be without the friendly service of this useful article? 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