THE MICHIGAN DAI LY THURSDAY. NOV, _. FORD MOTO R COMPANI TO EX-PAN-DIN FUTURE !Plans Extension In Great Britain To Foreshadow Noteworthy Gain In Export Field PERRY TO HEAD COMBINE (By Associated Press) LONDON, Nov. 14.--Plans for great .expansion by a new Ford l49tgr ,Co., Ltd., whose formation is claimed to foreshadow a five-: fold increase in Great Britain's ex-j Pt of motor vehicles were an- pounced today. Of great interest was the state- inent that 40 per cent of the 7,-. 009,000 pounds capital (about $35,- 000,00) will be offered for public subscription. The company, it is said, will acquire the assets of k ,'ord companies all over Europel having trading rights in the Epro- ,ean territory and Africaand Asia Minor with few exceptions. A ste on Regent St., London,! has been acquired for the con- pany's showrooms and executive' 9fVce.s, while wvork already hass been started on an extensive tract at ' pagenhan, England, acquired some years ago by the Ford inter- ests. When this plant is com-; ,pleted it will have a capacity of 200,000 cars annually, or virtually double that of all existing ,British ndtorm inufacturing plans com- bined. Other branch company activities will be the Ford factory for sup- 'plying Fordson tractors. The Man- chester plant will remain an im-I portant factor in the Ford business.j Dean Dana To Sneak At Allegan Nov. 19 Dean S. T. Dana of the School pf Forestry and Conservation will .- dress the Allegan Rotary club on Monday, Nov. 19, on the subject off "Michigan's Forests Problems." Dean Dana will cover a great many phases of forestry, including firel control, state forest management,I and game refuges. He will also; discuss wild life and its conserva- tion. Coach Wieman Rescues President LittleI From Difficulties With Baltimore Policel i S The players' benches at the Balti- the ceremony usually due this per- more municipal