7VAGErTWO0 THE M4T HTGAN DATLt_ THUJTRSDAY, DECEMBR 1, 1927. . .. ... .. .. .. APPARACEOF YEAR G s'iii.lEm 'ibiPl~l at in('oiihiius Fine hea srs i Ar Wok ad Art ivie OLDEST CAMPUS JOURNIAL .1 hr -AMichigaii Technic, quarterly' publicaf ilo±'o the Colleges of Eugin- Eceling andIArchitecture, xill makeit firt h)eraceof the year on the, P'rof. Willi,,r C. Hoad, professor of municipal and sanitary engineering in the 'ee of Engineering has writ- telW th(.' Olwiiifl article for the No-- vciber ssu."His subject is "The En3- gileer and i s Relationi to Coan- nmuiity Life.'' '.he cover design portraying the en- ftance to the new Un'iversityms nleum.7 wascn by Frederick _if. Aldrich, in- , t iUtorin fi ree ba 1,k1(Irawing ai paintring. The fronit"T"( ce, titled "'T,. Sunse, was dole 1by Herbert:Wts '21%. Watts is also the contributer of ain article aldse'veral etci:'gs; tinder the ti t]e, "DIry Point Etching and~ the Appreciafion of Prints.'' 'Recent Developments in Electric D~rives for Rolling Mills," by L. A.I Umansky; "Chemistry in the Desert" by John E. Theeple; "Trfhe New Wind_ Tunnel" b~y Prof. Felix W. Il'awlowski, head of the department of aeronaut- ical engineering; ''Seniors, Jobs, and Other Things," by 11. J. Burton. Chair- F ASTROPS AID EIG INPRION REVOLT YOTlD If H olCOLLEGE GROUPS YOTr~EA GATHER IN IO WA DELVERMAN TAKSFOR DISCUSSIONS D[LIV H Sl illiamn V. I ffeies, G (radnpresident 3any laiiq .tllet 1 }erle(I Sclhedled For tic-ie +tern ('itie I~lring Next TenlIDays WILL ADDRESS ALUMNI Fielding 11. Yost, director of athi- letics, wil speak this noon before a combined meeting of the Lansing lb- of tl (e Tion, will repseseiit .Micigan at. the conference of the Alssociation of College and University Unions, to he hleld at Iowa City, Ia., today, tomor- row and Saturday. This is the eight annual meeting of the org-anization which is composed of miii(l'Cthan 25 unions. Th'le most important act of last year.'s conference, held at Ithaca, N. Y.,wa the passing. of a resolution providlirng that ain inivitation he extend- ed to theo six college, unions in Eng- land to) send delegates to the 1929 con- venition. A1 special c iflittee wvill report onl the question of ;adopting the E nglish system in this country, whereIby a member of one college union automat- ically becomies a member of all others. The Union at Iowa, where the con- vention dlelegaites will hold their meet- ings, is one of tlhe finest in the West. A distinctive feaiture is the large thea- t er. I tary and. Kiwanis club,;, and at 2 :30___ o'clock will deliver an adldress before the state high school association. Coach Elton E. Wienan also will be out of the city today, lbeing the prin-g cipal speaker of the annual civic din- ° ner at Saginaw given for the t wo local high school football teams. The next it) days \vill b~e well filled Iwith banquet engagements for coaches, a Wieman and Yost. Saturday each will speak in Kalamazoo before the ban- Iun quet given in the honor of Lou is Gil- bert, '28, Michigan's all-Conferentce half-back, by the Michigan alumni of Kalamazoo and various civic organ- izations. In the intervening dasys the itinerary of banquets andI speechs includes the 1 204S3. cities of Cleveland, where Coach Yosts will speak before a banquet held in honor of Captain-elect George Rich, Open a!l Pontiac, Mt. Pleasant, Owosso, and Bay City. IW",zo:00 Do you kntow? tthey serve a big combination plate ich, daily from 11 to 2 for, 40c and complete dinner, 5 to8 for 50c at THE WH-ITE HELIMET I'bis is a I el eulvI owca of the in- on when a small group of criminals revrolt cost 11 lives, and~ more than 30 sidte of.l PrnS;t 'Irison, FRlsom, seized the place, holding in defiance others wvere wounded. Cal., a,=; the trop eseiged the pris- other prisoners and guardls. The Univ. 11 eight RESTAURANT Dial 81.91 Delivery Service COM illMUSEUM CA TALOING or s' ATE INSTITUTION AT LANSING SCALP AND BLADE HOLDS INITIATION J.. . ,r ''..I".,e ", .. ". ,. .. "« "..F/" I".!.. ". ".J.1. '".r!. ",, '". ". '",I~.rP"', . ". r '.A.I"1.r+r +"x. ";/"', + ./" I". r m~an for Michigan of the mittee on Co-operation tionxal Institutions; an iM. Ostlund, research AV,21tinghouse Electric N.E.L.A. Coin- After wor'_in rat the task for seven with Ed uca- mocnth:.Eero F. Greenman, cura-1 article by 0. totr o? the MJuseum of Anthropology, engineer of! terest from early pioneer days includ- Scalp and IBlade* national organiza- edI the cradle ol" Will Carlton, famous tion for studlents from Buffalo and Michigan poet, and a stagecoach usedj vicinity attending colleges and univer- in this state in the opening decade's of jsities, initiated the following 14 men company onl has completed thte cataloguing of the 1qr. +.1..wwi. rrwwr i ' l 1 ry 1 i yK J t ~Irpor Automiatically Ligntedi by itemismi in h e iigau Mate Pioneer thle nineteenth century. t the recent Fall election: .1. C. anigPlne; and the fifth of Donal !MIuseum at Lansing. Archaeological relics of the Indian' Schwei;;ert, '31, W. P. Albert, '31, J. I tainlto laintes' series on indlustriesi The collection, of which Mrs. M. B. days comprise agraprtoteP.ie,'1EC.LDan'3,P.W o f Mliic h ig a n c o m p le te th e lis t o f -+ e rr _- i s (u r at m , c o m p ris e s a b o u t 1 5 ,-r a a t f t e S e ip l , '3 1 , C . H . i , K e e a h c s n f t e e m s u . S o e m l m n s e p n , C u ~ l n 3 , F . H ,e , '1?. J Hrecro Iaies' subject is Salt. Ot es eca huado hs uem tn mlmns epnCt~iii n .A ag '30E, C. H. Wit tis issue, the Technic founded are di;Is es an similar hoiisehoid im- ccernmonials and pottery were (donated G Williams, '31, ,J. H. M\aloney, '30L, F. in 1082an the oldest of the campus pletnent; ytie'f arIy pioneers. ° E to the museum by James Edinger of 11. Beebe, '3 1E, E.H. Beebe, '31E, 16 llbiea insenters on its 45 year at A ong the~eaie ma; fine examples Hillsdale, Mich., and Col. L. If. Ives, . Schmidt, '31, and G. K. Burns, '29E. lihgn of Wedeivod edStffordshime ipot- of Jason, Mich. Following tihe initiation, a banquet tery, me ,,; of them donated by Mrs. wxas tendered to the neophytes at the MrADISON, Wis.-Final results of Florence >. Babbitt of Ypsilanti, w'ho The pioneer museum is a state insti- Union, IRoy Blass, '29A was toast- the referendum conducted on the has been collectiang pottecry and dishes tutioll,- under the direction of the mnaster. Speeches were made by L. B. camupus of the University of Wisconsinmr the past 60( years. A great deal 'Michigan Historical Commission. Prof. Potter, '28E, president; J. H. Maloney, show that students stand about 10 .to 1of pewi emr, used Us early set tiers in Claude Van Tyne, of the dlepartment i'301 , neop~hyte; l3ert F. Wertmnan, 1 against abolishing optional military this andi other sttes, is included in, of history here, is president of this '28B A, for the chapter; and WV. A. drill. the collection. (1.Tier articles of ini- commission. Dodge, '127, fuor the alumni. 7:00-8:40 2:O-3 35 ALL WEEK, YES SIR! 4-PERFORMANCES DAILY-A He Is Pijblically Phrased By An Authiority In Ann Arbor- EMIL JANNINGS LS' IS CHAPLIN, CHANE,BARRYMORE, HESHOLT, Rolled Into ONE Presenting A Genius At'W ork S!-- -' .F l . y , e f , B K , - .I x- . A . I,- VICTOR FLEMING PROD UCTIO ,r= CO MING SUNDAY COMING SUNDAY m WImNAW t