PAGE SIX THE, MICHIGAN DAILY" TUESDAY. NOVEMBER PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Piccards Will Give Talk On RecentFlight' Tickets Now On Sale For Lecture On Stratosphere And Cosmic Rays Tickets for the lecture by Prof. and Mrs. Jean Piccard, being spon- sored by the Student Christian Asso- ciation, went on sale yesterday at Lane Hall. Prices are 50 cents for the main floor and 25 cents for the bal- conies. Several reels of motion pictures made by the Paramount Corporation as well as some owned by the Piccards themselves will supplement the speech. The two scientists have chosen as their subject "The Story of Our Flight." Proposed Council Constitution (Continued from Page 1) council are to remain in full force and effect until amended or abol- ;hed by the council. ARTICLE IIL Sec. T. The council may either pass upon or submit petitions of the student body to the University administration with its recom- nl ,nd-tions or bring the issue contained in such petitions before the st udent body in a campus election. Sec. 2. The petitions described in Article 3, Sec. 1, shall be acceptablh to the council only after the signatures of 5 1, of the male members o : the student body have been secured thereon. Sec. 3. The election described in Article 3, Sec. 1, shall be held within 3 ,veeks after the submission of petitions containing the required number of signatures, and must be participated in by 20% of the men students to force action on the part of the men's council. ARTICLE IV. Sec. 1. Matters before this council may be referred to the student body in a campus election upon the concurrence of two-thirds of the members of this council. ARTICLE V. Sec. 1. It shall be within the power of this council to make amendments to this constitution subject to a concurrence of three- fnurths of the members of this hodv Such an amendment must Lecturers Well Known eL aet AitLl.'t-a 'i L Professor Piccard and his wife have be submitted at least one week bef become very well known throughout Sec. 2. The men of the st the United States'the last few months ments to this constitution through t through their flight into the strato- Article 3, Section 1. sphere, which was one of the most ARTIC successful in recent years. Some sci- Sec. 1. Seven members pre entists have declared that their find- any council meeting and shall be ings will be of infinite value in the council's business whether it be l study of the cosmic ray. Sec. 2. A majority vote sha After numerous postponements be- before this body with the exce cause of unsuitable weather condi- beoetibdywhteeci tions, the flight started from the Ford provided in this constitution. Airport at Dearborn. After about eight ARTIC hours in the air, the pair landed in a Sec. 1. The first executive treetop near Cadiz, O. The bag of the the person who served as presid balloon was very badly torn, but the council during the year 1934-1935. gondola with all the valuable instru- Pres., Michigan ments was not damaged. The Piccards Editor, Michiga themselves also escaped unscathed. Pres., Interfrate The flight covered approximately 180 drra miles in a direct line from Detroit.P Third Lecture Sponsored All the proceeds of the lecture, other " than the expenses involved in obtain- Vibbert's C I( tion ing the two scientists, will go to the I ' l' student budget of the S.C.A. This will IS Calld Geriou s be the third lecture sponsored by the association, the purpose of which is The condition of Prof. Charles B. to raise money to carry on the service work of the organization.I Vibbert of the philosophy department, William G. Bardndt, '37, chairman who is in the University Hospital as a of th'e committee in charge of the pro- i result of injuries suffered this summer gram, stated it will be possible to buy from a fall down an elevator shaft in tickets from the following students: New York, was described last night Russell F. Anderson, '36, Lawrence as serious by )r'. Aibert C. Kerli- E. Quinn, '36, Patricia L. Woodward,( kowske, chief resident physician. 35, Williamd. Warner, '35, Eleanor, E. Peterson, '35, Walter Pleiss, '37, His condition last week was greatly Vernon Johnson, '36, John Jeffries, improved, but he was irrational atC '37, Elizabeth Evans, '36, Geil Duf- times yesterday morning. After awak- fendack, '37, and Richard S. Clark, ening yesterday afternoon, he was '37. normal again, attendants said. fore a vote is taken on it. udent body may propose amend- the petitioning process described in 'LE VI. sent shall constitute a quorum in competent to pass on any of the egislative or judicial in character. ll be sufficient to decide questions ption of those matters otherwise LE VII. secretary of the council shall be ent of the former undergraduate Union, Allen D. McCombs. n Daily, William G. Ferris. rnity Council, Philip Singleton. duate Council, Carl Hilty. I Aeronautical Engineers Inspect Selfridge Field Sixty members of the Aeronautical Engineers Division of A.S.M.E. spent Saturday on an inspection trip of Selfridge Field at Mt. Clemens. The group was accompanied by Profes- sors E. A. Stalker, F. W. Pawlowski, and M. J. Thompson, in addition to B. L. Springer, club adviser.dB Custom Made All American "SPORTERS" $14.95 Chas. Doukas, Haberdashery 1319 So. 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