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'I'l ISDAYi, 10FEBRU'ARY 24, 1927

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE' TTMEF,

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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I TIUE[ILGEIN La ol ette Offers MAXWILLFORM
s Bill Banning Third. GERMAN CABINET
RESER~i O K SOON'' Pre id ntiaI Term.........

New Driving Licenses Must Be Secured

k t y ASSOCtateCl tress)

Ot~usN 11111v"rilI 1AS TentatiVe WAS JNGx'1'DN, Feb. 23- A reso-
Tht o J~ tit perlons lution to h.avc the Senate in effecti
-_____'declare against another term for1
MAYV KEDIET STU DY IP. i (2tCd;izdge was offered by
i 1 t}D Seniate i La~ol lette, Republican, Wis-1
With the formal presentation and c'<onsin, today on the anniversary of~
dedication of the Simpson Memorial'E the birth of George Washington.
Institute for medical research finish- IThc insurgent leader said hie would
i ask for action at ,the =earliefit oppor-
ed, the doors otf the building have been; ui n hti a hsproet
closed unmztil suc, h ime as active workstnt n hti a ~ ups o
m1'ay Le 1begun upon research problems! force the Senate to go on2 record.
in indnga crefor1 prncios zie EThe resolution made no reference
mia. There is no exact date Set for the! to President Coolidge by name, but
begining of this work, but it is ex- declares that the precedent established
pectd b oficils f te Uivesit by Washington and other presidents
hesita tht D. aphel saas, hoin retiring after, two terms .had be- 1
has been named assistant director,coi"b unvracouree
will arrive in Ann Arbor to take up part of our republican system of gov-
his duties ab)out April 1. erment." It added that any depar-
Dr. Isaacs is coming froin the med- ture form "this time honored custom
ical school of Harvard university, and would be unwise, unpatriotic and
from the staff of Peter Bent Brigham fraught with, peril to our free institu-'
hospital of Boston, where hie has been (ioPns."
associated for some time with Dr. Cy-
rus C. Stuirgis, the nowV director. The 18 Soe Exec tiv s
latter' is not expected t arrive In Ann t y VM
Arbor for permanent residence earlier In ( tnir. ci TodayI
Co frnethan July 1. ..
The nature of the prelimilnary work:
-which will be undertaken at the Simp-I Eighteen department. store, execl-j
soint Institute has not been announced tives will confer at the Michigan.Uniofi I
b~y those in charge. Dr. Preston M. today with Professor C. N. Schmalz,
Hickey, of the roentgenology depart- assistant director of the Bureau of
mont of the hospital, who has been ac- Business Researeh~ regarding. prob-
tively interested in and associated lemns of research and store operation.
with th~ ew 4~vlirrOtors, stated yester- During the forenoon,. the executives
day that'° it nwould probably be along will discuss the current operatingj
the line, of diet study. It has been problems of the various departments.
found thiat certain foods, and liver The afternoon sessions: will be snore
in parstic ular, have a tremendous ef- particularly devoted to the other prob-
fect ini bringing up the blood of the lins of store operation, including the
anemic patients, but at present so costs of salespeople and of advertis-
few of these mediums have been dis- lug. The discussions will be based'
covered that it, hiis been found diffi- uponf statistics furnished to then Bu-
cult to keep a patient on such a diet. reau of Business Research :for its. in-
It is the opinion, of Dr. Hickey that vestigations in the field of retail :store
first steps 'wil1 blat taken by the, re- management. According to Professor
search workers to discover allied foods Schmalz, the bureau is brought into.
whYlich may be used to vary the =diet.mrorle intimate cnatwt h urn
problemstand methods tof b usjns
Chicapo WilI Start men through meetings of this sort.
New Honor Courses
MTICAGO, Feb. 23.-Establishment
of a silecial' aytemn of "honor cours-
es," elinina.ting, quarterly examina-
tions and required attendance, will
heonopd by 1I.,n n' 5R! nro

Many studIents have thle impreSsion
that once a p~ermit to drive an auto-
mobile is secured it is good for the en-
tire year but such is not tine case, stat-
ed officials in the office (f the Dean
of Students yesterday regarding U ni-
versity auto licenses. Permits for the
second semester must now b)e secured
andl the licenses to drive will. be grarnt-
ed to sophomores, juniors and seniio.-.
when the marks for- the past semester
are found to be0 satisi-acto.ry, it vwas
statedl.
A "C" average is necessary to gain
permission to grive an automobile and
only eligible students are peritted
to drive. The committee on studlent

8'iiomobie~-will pa:Ss oni all(ont§I
as.A lho ge number of t' t ti:
bave notyerest'c eicrsa-
rr ' ig to Tz = 2t 1 1. T h s is req -,ie d to h
tiiiCial silk in Japan is fe'uected to
)-ing about a decided expansion of
lie ifdiusilry, The Coun'rlty '1}T'eSent
oil)Upt is around 5,000,000 pour ds a,-
nuaily. but yearly cons imiption is es-
tiratcd at 11 ,450,000 pounds..

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