THURSDAY, Uh.J ti-cL 17, 1w2 TH. MICHIGAN DiAILY i3AL~ Tha, FORESIT SCH Hobbs Pays Tribute To Captain Wilkins POSTMASTER GENERAL STARTS NEW FLORIDA-TO-CUBA AIRMAIL SERVICE Glacial Authorit To Complete Work' FMPIAoYs THF&TFR DICKINSON WRITES Business Administration school RESEARCe SCRIPT search. hnddtion.s mous ______persons in the business world, co- More than one hundred million operated to a very large extenthe dollars are spent annually by said. American business in industrial Co-operative arrangements are and commercial research, it is n- increasing rapidly, Professor Dick nounced in a bulletin published inson reports. but thus far large few days ago by the School of Busi- firms seem to co-operate ire nncrari k-,. efficiently than small ones. In a recent issue of the New York Herald-Tribune, Prof. William Her- E bert Hobbs of the geology depart- Miniature Thcater To Be Used As ment has commented upon the in Example For Fire postponement of Captain Wilkins' Prevention Antarcitic expedition, paying tri- bute to the work already done by Wilkinsand his party near the South Pole. "It is the greatest trib-; ute to Wilkins' courage and his in- Introducing his minature theater dominatable will that he has again: as another step in the University achieved great success against ad- program for service to the state, verse conditions," Professor Hobbs. S. W. Allen, of the School of For- stated. estry and Conservation, explained Captain Wilkins, who mary be- his miniature phantasmagoria of lieved would reach the South Pole the icisitues o foest and before Byrd, has announced his in-' with his "Paul Bunyan's lunch- tention of returning' to Antarctica I ° box" or miniature theater, to the next year to complete his explora- members of the Forestry club last tions from a more suitable base. night in Natural Science building. "Unless Captain Wilkins were to The little theater was designed devote himself to working out the for use by state conservation tdetail of shore-lines,' his geog-".\ wardens in their forest-fire cam-1 raphic work is done from his pres-' paigns among the small schools of sent base." Professor Hobbs stated, the. state. It can be operatedr "and for geographic details his without electrical current or elec- flights involve too great hazards." -" trical equipment.' In the article, Professor Hobbs The first scene discloses a virgin tells of speaking to Commander forest of pine with lakes in the Byrd when the latter was first con-; background. This forest is as yet templating a trip to the South . untouched by man. The second'I Pole-. At that time Professor Hobbs scene evidences a log cabin and suggested that Byrd use the Bay, other signs of settlers' activity.. of Whales for his base. This is the There follows a scene of Michi- base that Commander Byrd was gan's first industry, the lumber in.. intending to use and which he is dustry, which leaves behind using now. chaos of stumps and desolation. Professor Hobbs suggests in his ____ There follows the natural result- article that Captain Wilkins use Fire. Then comes the settler, who for his base next year the Weddell" endeavors to eke out a living on shelf-ice. "He probably will have Airmail to Cuba, Nassau, and the West Indies starts from Miami, the thin soil. a better surface for take-off and Florida, with Postmaster General Harry New handing the pilot the Eventually a second growth of landing and will be placed in the; first sack of mail. The planes also carry passengers. the more hardy trees manages to ver center of a vast unexplored, make the land green. But fire,; areanal sides. This is less than incited by the carelessness of a~ 850 miles from the South Pole in- hunter, smoker, or irailroad lays stead of nearly 2,000 miles. For Tasty Treat the country low again. Then theI Virgin exploration by airplane the government took its hand at re- location is even better than Byrd's or D sserts CORN WVELL forestation,, but with the same re- base, which is nearly in the samef sult-fire resulting from careless- latitude, but is more difficult to ness. The forest finally struggles reach by ship through the pack. Fresh and Delicious back to an unpretentious existence, It is moreover likely, but not cer Scranton, P this time under the care and sup- tain, that the location will be more aW n 0n U tS ervision of the state laws. under the domination of high Order b Ph Keintucky and W This is a true story. The better winds than the Bay of Whales." story reveals the improvement DA 2-6_olvYand_ under judicious cutting and man- Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, DIAL 21640 agement with greater profit and $2.50 the half year-It's worth it. permanent beauty to Michigan. _$250thalyarIsorht The miniature theater was made by Ross T. Bittinger, instructor in the architectural school, who deco-. rated the new radio studio, and by This business has. Mrs. Bittinger. It is made of 3Y E S n jt wa establia presswQod or masonite jig-sawed giving absolute i into the different scenes. IN CHORAL UNION SERIES customers." We b HEDRICK ELECTED business in a frie TO H-IIGH POSITION Friday Evening, Jan. 18th hi'Ot,.' Receiving the highest award that can come in the field of mathema- A Limited Number of Tickets Are tics, Prof. E. R. Hedrick, '96, anAr alumnu of the University, and at Available at $1.50, $2.00, and $3.00 present head of the Mathematics CONat department at the University of at California, was recently elected OFFICE, CORN president of the American Mathe- 1 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC matical society for the comingS HLM IPhnesOffice:4:51-4 year. He is prominent for his con- Maynard Street tributions to the Theory"of func- tions. Mr. C. W. Leverett, glacial; authority with the United States. geological survey, who has been lecturer on glaciers in the geology department since 1909, has left for Tucson, Arizona, for his health, and to complete work on the ex-: tensive studies of glaciers which, he has made in this country. Leverett, who is nearing the age of seventy, will be retired from ac-! tive work with the geological sur- vey in March. He has also termin- ated active work with the 'Uni- versity geology department, here. 34-FAMILY HOUSE WILL BE ERECTED' Permission to erect a four-story apartment house with a 34-family capacity has been granted to Harry N. Hariton, Ainn Arbor contractor, recently by the city engineer. The apartment building is to be located on Kingsley street between North' State and North Thayer streets and1 is expected to cost $130,000. The building has been designed by Maurice H. Finkel, Detroit ar- chitect and designer of the Michi- gan theater building, and is to be built of red brick with stone fac- ings. It is planned that the apart- ments be equipped with every up to date convenience. As the build- ness Administration. Prof. Z. Carx Dickinson, of the department of economics, is the author. 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