THE M_CTHICIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1932 MINIATURE AUT O ASSEMBLY PLANTT ON DISPLAY AT DE SOTO SALES ROOM noTVNT PA l t (Bk; Tm N.T s Service) MADISON, Wis., March 14-Cul- minating the most furiously con- tested action ever brought before them, the University of Wisconsin faculty has abolished the compul- sory pnysical education for " men by a vote of 97 to 77, and adopted an amendment setting a "mini- mum requirement" for women. Despite the forces drawn up by the physical education department in protest against the adoption of the committee report, the faculty decided, in the words of one mem- ber, "that the departrm.ont of phys- ical education should devote its talent and efforts to the satisfac- tion of those undergraduates, grad- uates, and faculty members who 'desire the opportunity for physical recreation, and let those students who don't want it go without." The repeal takes effect at the close of the current semester. The committee at the same time was requested to conduct further in- vestigations into the possibility of optional intramural athletics as a substitute for the present require- ment., They were also asked to investi- _gate the effect of the abolition up- on the Reserve Officers' Training Corps here. That it would react ad-, versely to the status of the organ- ization was definitely felt by var- ious membersof the faculty. Major "PontFox, commandant of the local unit, was present, but did not speak obn the measure. Eight experts worked for four According to representatives of months to produce "the world's the DeSoto company the display is most expensive mechanical toy," a 'an exact reproduction of the De- n-- 0 miniature automobile a s s e mbly Soto assembly plant in Detroit. The --- plant that really works and turns cars it turns out are two and one-' The Super-University' Will Be out actual model DeSoto cars. The half inches long. Because of the Topic as President Talks model plant, now on display at the fact that while the machinery in Hendee-Baird Motor Sales room, at the factory itself is of standard de-; inChicago Friday. 502 E. Washington street, is said sign for the most part, it was ne-?- to have cost $20,000. Peter De cessary to build the working parts "The Super-University" will be Paolo, famous race driver, will ex- in the miniature down in exact the topic of President Ruthven's plain the mechanism of the exhibit. scale, considerable ingenuity was address next. Friday morning as{ required in designing and building part of the annual program of the nnu~~~ED he model.ipatothanulpormfte A study of the DeSoto factory-by North Central Association of Col- a staff of craftsmen-mechanics was leges and Secondary Schools, meet- the first step in preparation for the ing Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- building:of the model, and phot graphs and sketches of all the fac_ day in Chicago. tory operations were taken, as well The address, delivered for the as hundreds of dimensions. program in charge of the commis- U. S. Government Attempts to In laying out the first draftofi sion on secondary schools. will comeI Put Idle Dollars to Work inte coring tte ae near the close of a conference in adopted considerable time was ex- Confidence Drive. pended, while the solution of the which Dean J. B. Edmonson, presi- various engineering problems in- dent of the association, and Prof. Anti-hoarding publicity in Ann volved in the process of reducing Raleigh Schorling, both of the edu- Arbor has received the aid o f a the plant and actuating the mov- cation school, will have prominent more definite measure in the offer- ing parts required additional weeks. parts. ing by local banks of government Further research was necessary It will also be attended by Pro- treasury certificates for savers. to discover the size, speed, and type fessors C. O. Davis and G. E. Car- The certificates come in denomina- of motors to be installed in the rothers of the education school, tions of $50, $100, and $500; and miniature plant, while the ratio Vice-president Clarence Yoakum, bear interest at the rate of 2 per of reduction gears necessary and and Dean J. R. Effinger. of the lit- cent. what methods were best suited for erary school. A feature of the new certificates installing the working parts also President Ruthven, Pres. H. W. is that they are to be redeemable presented perplexing problems, ex- Chase of the University of Illinois, on demand. The privilege of invest- perts said. Pres. G. W. Rightman of Ohio State ing savings in a security directly Sheet brass, brass castings, Brit- university, and Pres. Walter A. Jes- backed by the United States gov- tania steel castings, steel, wood. sup of the University of Iowa will ernment and offering use of the Vehisote, and celluloid were among deliver the principal addresses of funds whenever needed is expected the materials used in constructing the sessions. to attract many investors who have the model. Committee reports will be pre- (hitherto been holding their money sented relating to standards for through doubt of the integrity and Missionary to India high schools and colleges, athletic Safety of securities offered or be-poies college entrance require- cause of' fear that theyrcould not Will Talk Here Today ments, the scope-of units in certain obtain their money in time of need. secondary school subjects, and oth- Pres. H. Silvester of the Ann Ar- "Are Missions Out of Date?" will er matters of professional interest bor Chamber of Commerce heads be the topic of an address by Ralph to college and high school repre- th Citi~ns' Renstruction' or- "Isentatives. i I i Plan to Investigate Mentality of Child at New Chicago Lab if~ B i~ -- i'____ la. 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