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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATUXRDAY,

Noted Antartic Explorers Meet In New Zealand

Cuban Situation Is
Discussed By Aiton
This may be the time to scrap the
Monroe Doctrine and our entire past
policy in relation to Pan-American
affairs, Prof. Arthur S. Aiton of the
history department, told a radio aud-
ience over the University hour Thurs-
day, in discussing "The Historical
Background of the Present Situation
in Cuba."
"By a fine gesture in behalf of in-
ter-American friendship, it will allay
all fears concerning our 'so-called'
imperialistic aggression in the Carib-
bean," Professor Aiton stated. "The
answer to the question lies in a wise,
unselfish handling of the Cuban sit-
uation."
Professor Aiton felt it fortunate
that the new Roosevelt regime wisely
refrained from intervention, and
through its representative, Sumner
Welles, worked to secure the forma-
tion of a stable government accepta-
ble to the people of Cuba. The ad-
ministration made two mistakes.
however, which made a bad impres-
sion in Hispanic America, in the na-
val demonstration in Cuban waters
which was interpreted as intimida-
tion, and the support of the short-
lived rule of de Cespedes, which was
viewed as an attempt to force the
government on the Cuban people.
Temperance will be included in the
'study course of 500,000 Minnesota
public school pupils beginning next
September.

Glenn Frank Asks
Liquor Abstinence
MADISON, Wis., Dec. 8-0P)- -
President Glenn Frank of the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin at a student
convocation today urged that stu-
dents abstain from drinking liquor
until after graduation.
Not until student days are over
should an individual decide whether
such a "minor disadvantage" as
drinking is permissible, Dr. Frank
said.
Dr. Frank observed that prohibi-
tion was repealed on the fifteenth
birthday anniversary of his son, and
that the coincidence caused him to

"approach the personal aspects of
the transition with a concern which
transcends cold analysis."
"Not in your lifetime," he warned
the students, "will the old safeties,
the old securities, the old routine be
restored. You will need to have your
wits about you. You will need to
have your capacities under tight rein.
You are headed for rigorous days.
For your generation temperance be-
comes not so much a matter of mor-
als as a matter of survival."
A concept of human life as electri-
cal energy form solar radiation has
been developed by Dr. George W.
Crile, one of the country's outstand-
ing surgeons and research physicists.

-Associated Press Photo
Three famous explorers, who plan to fly over the South Pole during the forthcoming Antarctic summer,
are shown as they met in Dudedin, New Zealand. Left to right: Bernt Balchen, Lincoln Ellsworth and Sir
Hubert Wilkins.

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Case Says Physiologists And
Biochemists Will Explain Life

FORMER PREMIER DIES !
TOKIO, Dec. 8.-(M - Count
Goinbei Yamamoto, 81, twice premier
of Japan and a naval hero of the
Russo-Japanese war, in which he
served as an admiral, died tonight.1

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turer, if only because they felt that
in that attitude lies the possibility
of progress. The mechanistic view
holds that the ultimate processes of
life are understandable and explain-
able in the terms of science, said Dr.
Case, adding that the opposite view,
vitalism, holds that life is funda-
mentally unknowable.
The early biologists from Aristotle
to Bonnet sought fur an archtype to
which all organisms m:ght be related
but this movement was struck its
death blow by the advent of Darwin-
ian evolution, said Dr. Case. The
history of the search by biologists
for the answer to the problem of
life has been marked by the succes-
sive placing of emphasis upon small-
er and smaller units of the whole
organism, said Dr. Case, showing how
at first taxonomy was stressed, then
biogeography and ecology, ltaer mor-
phology, cytology, and finally, now,
biochemistry. The present trend is
toward a realization of the interde-
pendence between all parts and a
tendency to recognize the interaction
between the units of the organism,
said Dr. Case.

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