+ r s r e rfttt A V rt r :n rti n 4 I tiy 711'"4 1 I rT.1 'T"T F MTrT-4Tr.AIJ T" ATT .V 11I M C -IC I%1LA TV .* 1. Y1 \.L 11 a.& f'>S ..~I/1L..1A PYY'Pd L U 't.U.9X.x i3L±'C.'.fL'MBL 'ft. r3, .,7 7 D A I LY OFFICIAL BULLETI-N Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. in. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) UNI TED S TA TES AIRPLANE CARRIER, SARA T7OGA, is COMPLETED AT COST OF $36,000,000 IN CAMI)EN DEC-INE IS SIIOWN INI - - _ - __- r1T BR An UTO ALE \VESLEYAN-Hiazhini ust stop; 2t Wesleyan, according to President :; L. McConaughy who declares th t ifreshmen come to college to stun"~ and not to run errands for upper-' classmen. PITTSBURG-900 freshmen are P ing psycho-analyzed at the University of Pittsburgh. --------------- Volume S. SAT( ): DA V, IDEt'EIBIS R 3. \ rri er tel. Notice in re (4ch e s nnulties : The a(c;tI ,M nall membersof the Faca Ilt y who lby the term f tifIheir ap- pointinon : v ol (I g l it~orirhase old age annunities or who ha ve the priv- ilege of 1,u H a i a,,suTx a a flo is, is respect fully called to Olhe fact that the annuity n: t '.,,iT]'Uk ,tli rs Insurance anad Aonaui Iy Association will be Somewhat iz <':< ;d beginnling .1 a ii ualy 1, 1 928. Thiro will he an a pprecia ble saving to a)lIw-1 heir ar:ngeitent s forLtaking an ntiti es before the end of the preson 1 c ddiar year. Sirley W. Sith l. Ann Arbor Art Assoelalion: Tphe Ainric a F} erat ioa of A rts Exhibit ion o: Water ( 'olois ropIresent- inug the wvk o I adisg urolpean ia ad Amiferican artists opens Sunday after- noon, Ieonbe th b e West, Gltlery, Alumni M~emorial H all. 'The exhibi- tion clo:;(s Fridiay, liccceabcr 16. . Brii cc i1I. lDonahdsol, IPresident. Action OAh dm~'rl v ih ~aurd, Colley;e, of Liteaatur., science and the. Arts: 'The Adin istrsatlyc Board at a meeting held November 30, decided to suspend for the remainder of the semester Sherwood Upton, '31, for improper conduct in a written dui;; in m-athematics, and titanord L. Trenhaft, '30, for improper conduct in a mair?;semester cx:aminatlon in Geology. The make-up cx.a aiaticii on the mid-term blue book will he held Monday afternoon, December 5, in roonm 4061 of National Science Building (fourth floor, N. E. corner). IV. It. hobbs. I edfI'al Rkeserv e B atikc Figures Show D~rop Ito umber Of New Cars ii Stales 110011s TRUCK PRODUCTION RISES DE'YTROIT, Dec. 2. Automobile I This is the U.S.S. Saratoga., 35,000-ton airplane carrier, costing $36,000,000, as she appears upon comnpletion at Camden, N.J. A sister vessel also soon Joins the navy.j MENACE OF FOG AT SEA IS Increases In Use OfI REDUCED BY RADIO BEACONS Public Park-s Shown "..les inl tho middle wvest, wholesale amid retail, declined during thle month c.f 'October' from the p~recedin~g month I -ad from the, reports of October and ,ejitenbt r of the year before, accord- ing to the monthly business conditions report of the Federal Reserve bank of Chicago, issued recently. The number of new cars on hand Oct. 31 was smaller than a month previous or a year ago, the report said, while thme value declined from S~ptember but gained slightly over Oct. 31 of last year. The report turther says that the oufpuat of passenger automobiles in tb)e United States by members of the INationial Automobile Chamber of Coin- mler'ce aggregat ed I185,706 for October, or- a 1 7.4 decrease from September and 5.1 per cent under a year ago. Hlowever truck production totaled j85,586, an increase of 9.1 per1 cent over th~e preceding month and 35 per cent oiver October, 1926. R ep~orts from manufacturing plants ifliliciltO an improvement in the in- '(lustrial siuation in October, the lhankc report said, a- larige number of concern; agai working on normal timea schaeduale after curtailments dur- ilit the preceding month. An increase of 2 per cent Iin ttai~1l payrollswas} rea'pom'ted, all indiust ries except the! vehicles iad food products groups j hlow~'i ug gainis. i~lnd jug the D istrict of Columbia, rint a number from Canada and Pan- aama. Thle state operates 48 camps scattered throughout the beauty spots. Three layers of delightful ice cream in this brick, made only as the Ann Arbor Dairy knows how! VANILLA ORAN+ E ICE MAPLE NUT Your fountain has it--or get it 'at the Dairy. ANN ARBOR DAIRY COMPANY 4 J0,11(y amnd Second~ Semeser Sophomore Wor'eti: Fir .t Itryouts for the Junior Girls P lay will be held next week according to he-following program : Tuesday from 4 to 06 &lclo in Unriversity hall audi- forium; 'I'uisday from 4 to 6i o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall; Friday lo omn 4 to ii 'clock, lla{ce to be announced1 later in The Daily; Sat urday morn- ing froin . to 1 2 o'clock inl Sarah Caswell Angell ha1. All junior and second- siest cv sophomore,%Women wilo are coidltent of l heir eligibility fo next semester, and w>ho have paidl the cass tax of one dollar, are eligible to try cut. Watch the Dlaily' for any changes o time or place of tryouts. Flizabeth WC1lintai. Sct'uer I Desigun tondes, Jutn ior Women: Tlhere will be a meeting ini the east parlor at Barbour Gyxmnasium at 3 :15 o'cloc.k Tuesday a fternoon, for womn 'n wo are interested in designing scenery for the Jnior Girls Play, Flizblet ij Welliman. All the members are irequested to meet at Rentsler Studio at 2 p.m., sharp today. FEllclion of club officers will be held in Wesley Hall this evening at 7 :30 o'clock. Yan 1'. Tisang, President. Scph1w2 mre Circus : 'Ilie annual Sophomore Circus will be given Saturday at 10:30, 8 and 8 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall of Barbour Gymnasium. _______Dorothy McKee, Chairman. Amne ric an Flyers Seek To Break World Duration Flight Mark Held By Germans f.4 vQ-: CGcorg A e \js I c , 'amd Iois G..7ata~rnon, Anli.'rc Uf pilots, seek to break time world'; (iiatonl-I igit record held by G ermany, in a AWright-er- gie F111~i'iiao]-Duct(roj01' 10 Inepla ne.The will take oft from Curt is Field, I l.lin .a fecwdays. Monks of fhlie Bnedict ine Order are l'1lTSRBURGI1 According to a re-, rebuilding thle abhbey of. Tuckfast inl pert of the eans of the variousJ IDevomiire, Engiaind, on the exact r(hools, more than 200 stuents areI rpot W'leCrii t 00(1ood befoeit \wa)s followingI le professions of their cost oyed 1000) years ago. fat hers. Phone 4300 + Cur thorough Dry Cleaning ! ~removes all trace of moths- having your garments cleaned £ regularly-and before storing -is sound moth insurance. REPA IRING, REMODELING All garments insured w'hle in our possession. Y iT I :l . ~:. ve 1 Fl o~'sa li.-. Fog, the great est mienace to naviga - and thereby synchronizing the supplle- tiomi since the earliest marit ine history, ' nent ary lIir hts with the flash oif the; is being conquered by modlern science, beacon. Airway strucur eet lin" u m 11- _ bered on a mileage ha sis for idlent ifica- the annual report of the comimS~iner; tion of loc°al 01 io i Hrmespect to the of light houses, Ge orge It. Putnam, re- a ir-way the standard 'airway tower 1 weals. hiaving. been imprioved so as to bhen- .i This is being accomplished by the im'ely' suit able for H ie piurpose. emrployinit of Iwo mechanical de- ___ ---_ ("ompass. T be iradio beaconl, located at strategic poinits along; the coast, automatically tranismits signals whichl are caught and recorded by the radio 1)ana Returns After Week's Trip In Ea-.st compass enabling the navigator to Samuel T. Dana, clean of the School know at all times his exac~t bearings, iof' Forestry and Conservation retui'ned It is estinmated that radio compasses yetraIfe ek't~l hog are niow in use on over a thousand{ commeicial vessels, besides a large the East. Ilie visited New' York, number of naval cra ft. Boston, 'Washington and also returned i r' r I r i IFigures r'ecenmtly tSupliied by the state department of conservation shown that there wvas a total attend- sam on0tf 5,10U7,1 a people at thle st ate parks duirg '1)27. TFi i s an increase of 45.5 filer dont o ':-'tdie anmouii I of visit ors in 15)26. Of th1is rnmbr 128,, 14 were ca n pos,.');-,785 caul?mh- e 1)1011, lie.siderls of \Iilrinn who r o i- st tS'er(1at, I Ime camnps ii a mu Iwre d t98,-- 927, wle Dilrt -of-St e visitors unimnted( to 7.S60 peolet. The carnipeirs we2 i per cent of2tthe total at tend(ance, wvhereas ini 1'26 tlhex' werie only 8 ncr ('c21t. All 48 of Jii stat er in the union were .representcd I Dial 4101, I I -qq *,' Irn w rr-srmr-ar-sr-9"rvr-er-xrnr-ir-i e- " rae-9 r2o-ir-j v-2 r_ rnrirnmrnr-v rnrnenmrsrsratr--v r-4 r-in-nrnvs r-% m-ArAr3mr" r-s vn riw n r rswtir'C At the present time the lighthouse service is operating 45 of these radioI beacons and 13 more ar'e being com- pleted. During the last fiscal year', the report shows, radio beacons were installed for the first time in Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands. The most important new construc- tion project undertaken by the light- house ser'vice during the last fiscal year, the report shows, was the build- ing of a primary light and fog signal station on Lansing shoal, near the northern end of Lake Michigan, to take the place of a light ship. Many improvements in airway ap- paratus and structures were accom- plished. One of the most outstanding of these improvements was the addi- tion to the 24-inch rotating airway beacon of flashing mechanism form, idlentfying lights, using the motor ofi the beacon for the driving mechanism is "Aron Arbor's Uniquc Sar, ll 1100 SO. VNITERSITY to the NortheasteriExper'iment sta-Cy . +. tion at Amherst, Mass., of which heI -- was dlirector for a number' of years.; While in the East, Dean Dana con- sulted with members of a committee of the Society of American Foresters regarding research fellowships is forestry. Dean Dana is a member of this committee.a n YALE-A four year course in naval lished at Yale university which will As qualify anyone having completed it for a commission in the United States Navy. potSn ernghssgaue E S HARVARD-The treasure room ofLHE the Widener library of Harvard uni- versity has acquired a valuable copy of Milton's poems, once possessetd by iamal Taylor Coleridge, theEiglish Wot n ern i intr.r Mll " donm en THE MOST COMPLETE MLT LINE IN THE CITY AND .ATL THE LOWEST PRICES ridrvich and Coffee Shop" t~O ERY O1ppoSlite 'En3gine3Er Ing Arch -.., SOUTH STATE *1 is Coffee is thne essential part of any breakfast and a dominant feature of most meals.--We serve good coffee. We believe that the high quality of our coffee reflects the gen- eral atmosphere of the place. Our coffee is packed expressly ' for our exclusive use. FARMERS.AN1 Ml ( orini IIIElk. (tI'empi. 1t4lq1s.) In any financial pr( i 1 Savings, Loans, or Ii ti ~glad to give you thel of expeu ience" We1 knowledge during the to advise you experta COME AND SEE US ABC w 0 - 40 ko w po kfk#%0%0%0%0%OV% _.,, ,. -., a ,. - ''d :>>. 'd: ';>-{ - 1 :. J FJCHANICS BANK. 33,0 S. State Street t .b1 ems, whether in Investments, we are benefit, of our years have gleaned much ese years to be able tly. OUT YOUR PROBLEMS ( g ' I 1