THE MICHIGANY I'DA ] L R /V' Y Mi "Yi. A V1\ Y 'e Governor Trumbull FEDET IOLOFlies Own Airplane ATTACKS COMMUNISM, OPPOSE~S IMMIGRATION' z ADDITIONAL RESOLUTIONS DRAWN UP FOR PASSAGE MOPES FOR WORLD GROUP. PROF. GOULD BECOMES SECOND MATE Moon Goes Through ON BYRD'S SOUTHPOLE EXPEDITION Shadow In Eclipse Word received from Prof. Law- can. rence M. Gould by Prof. W. H. "But most vividlyof all comes to For the first time since June, Hobbs of the geology department my mind the medical examination 1927, the moon passed into total from somewhere below the equator E and the medicine administered. d h on the way to New Zealand proves This consisted largely of pie made I eclipse early yesterday. The phen-{ that the former is a better sailor of bananas, mustard, salt and pan- I omenon sent astronomers excitedly! than he thought he was. cake batter; huge doughnuts with to their gigantic telescopes, and In a letter received recently Pro- a squid carefully concealed in each. caused occasional pedestrians to fessor Gould tells of his experi- The more recalcitrant members re- gaze wonderingly skyward. This ences as a navigator on a small ceived a raw squid. And if you odd event occurred when the ship on which he is signed as want to taste something that sug- earth was between the sun and the "bosun," everyone on the ship gests a cross between very old moon, which then passed through having to serve as some member oysters and decayed parsnips bite the shadow by the earth. Thus it I of the crew. "I took the place of a nice fresh raw squid in half some was this circular shadow that, more the third mate," he said. "This; day." than 1,800 years before the time of week I have the second mate's Professor Gould wrote that on Columbus, proved to Aristotle that place with watches from twelve to his trip to New Zealand he proved the earth was round. four, and navigator of the ship. I to be the best sailor of his sailing The time of yesterday's event also did a lot of shooting at the career, being sick only the first day started with the beginning of the sun." out to sea. moon's passage through the earth's1 In the letter to Professor Hobbs !shadow at 2:23 a. m. and which Professor Gould described the COMMIT TEE MEN was in complete eclipse at 3:33. initiation of the landlubbers who AtAA rr% n Y PW,7 - Prof. Charles Remer of the eco- nomics department is to head a study of the international financial and economic relations of China approved by the Social Science Re- search council at its annual meet- ing this summer, it was recently Today Marks Final Sessions 1928 Convention At Of New Orleans (By Associated Press) NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 27.-Addi- tional resolutions were ready today for attention of the American Fed- eration of Labor, following the ac- tion yesterday in indorsing further restriction in immigration and op- posing. communism. "Restrictions against entry of aliens into the United States should be more rigid in character, though tempered with human con- siderations and applicable to all aliens," the report of the commit- tee on resolutions, which wasl adopted, declared. m a r i e In another measure aimed; against communism, the federa- tion committee attacked commun- ism and the anti-union employe. The latter was referred to as ope-! rating as a tiger, and the former as using the tactics of the jackal. "The anti-union employe and the communist are partners in the nefarious attempts which are be- ing made to undermine trade unionism," said thedreport. "They work toward the same end. It may be well said that one operates as a tiger, and the other uses the tactics of the jackal. The moment tho intended victim shows any weaknesses under the aztack of one, the other swoops on him." The report added that in nearly all strikes, the . employer is en- deavoring to destroy the union, and the communist enters with his propaganda of discouragement and despair. In the resolution report against the anti-injunction, measure pend- ing in Congress, it was stated the time is at hand when Congress can be prevailed on to enact an ade- quate remedy for what was termed# the injunction evil. Resolutions remaining for action by the federation are said to be sufficient in' number to consume all of today and a part of tomor- row. ADELPHI MEETS TONIGHT The Adelphi House of Represen- tatives will hold its regular week- ly meeting tonight, when the house will discuss Governor Green's pro- posal for a single board to govern all of the state's educational insti- tutions. Subscribe for the Michiganensian now. It costs only $4.00. fi,, were crossing the equator for the first time. "Our crossing the line was quite colorful enough aboard had crossed before so that King Neptune and a very complete re- tinue made their appearance to initiate the landlubbers. Shaved with engine oil for lather, and the meat cleaver for a razor-hair-cut with tin snippers followed by a shampoo with old eggs and various other additions from the garbage ART EXHIBITION REMAINS Showing of the sixth annual ex- hibit of -the works of local amateur and professional artists, in the west gallery of Alumni Memorial hall. will continue through Friday of this week. The exhibition will be open to visitors on Thanksgiving day. Committee appointments for the freshman class of the College of Architecture as announced yester- day by Lyle F. Zisler, president, are as follows: Social Conmittee: Gleason W. Coombe, chairman, Donald M. Chaffee, William A. Seeley, Louise M. Hincz. Athletics Committee: Sylvester Stepnowski, chairman, Holger T. Carlson, Clayton F. Collins. Financial Committee: John W. Lundy, chairman, George F. Jack- son, John R. Gray, Stanley B. Fleischaker. Organization Committee: John D. Martindale, chairman, John E. .Quick H ans E. Sahlin DANCING at the Armory Every Wednesday and Saturday Nite Park Plan Everybody Welcome 2 quarts dry bre 2 tsp. salt V tsp- pepper I 223 N. Main Connecticut's Chief Executive John H. Trumbull, whose daugh- ter is reported engaged to Presi- dent Collidge's son, is seen here climbing into his plane which he flies regularly having a pilot's license. This picture was taken at New Orleans, La., where he took several governors and their wives for a, spin in the clouds. r I ANNOUNCE THREE REALTY A WARDS' Three fellowships have recently been awarded to members of the School of Business Administration, it was announced yesterday by Prof. Ernest M. Fisher, of the de- partment of real estate. Each award carries a stipend of $500, it was said. Edward C. 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