THEV Mlt TIClq 1XTT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935 i ai..u &V. i f~A JLJL A. ..7 s. s s s sr ,e s s u ... -Associated Pressk Pioto Old tricycles, old wheels and other metal bits dear to the heart of a youngster, are being sacrificed by Italian children to help Mussolini win his colonial war in case the League of Nations cuts off metal im- ports. A boy is shown contributing his share. Oxygen, Usually One Of Man's 'Best Friends,' Can Be Harmful County Roads To Be Sanded By ommission With Ann Arbor streets threaten- ing to dig themselves in for the win- ter, Kenneth Hallenbeck, county Road Commissioner, has turned sandman with elaborate plans to keep local motorists out of. the trenches for the duration of the winter. In the Ann Arbor yard of the, county road commission out on West Washington Street workmen have been shoveling for the past few weeks on a huge pile of sand trucked in from pits throughout the county to combat the ice and packed snow forming on city streets. The sand is dug from the pits before the ground has an opportunity to freeze, and mixed with about 75 pounds of calcium chloride per cubic yard to prevent its freezing as it stands in the yards, and to moisten it so that it will sink into the ice when spread. A fleet of 26 snow-fighting units, including sand trucks, spreaders, and plows, are ready to keep the country roads open to motorists this year. Seven new plows have been_ added to the group, as well as ak bucket loader at the yards that throws the sand into the trucks at a rate of four cubic yards a min- ute.I Special automatic spreaders, as well as the new plows, were developed and built in the local shops, accord- 7 ing to Mr. Hallenbeck, and are work- ing more satisfactorily than com- mercial units now on the market. Regret Giving Honor Degree To Roosevelt BALTIMORE, Dec. 3.-(Al)-The Catholic Review says in a front page editorial in a current issue that Cath- olics were expressing 'deep regrets" at the action of University of Notre Dame in offering an honorary degree to President Roosevelt. Signed by Monsignor Albert E. Smith, editor-in-chief, the article said the degree was extended "for no other reason" than "in gratitude for the independence of the Philip- pine Islands, a Catholic country." Monsignor Smith wrote there was "not the slightest reason" to inter- pret the conferring of the degree "as an indorsement by the University of Notre Dame of the President's policy in respect to Mexico." The President accepted Notre 1 Dame's offer of an honorary degree of doctor "of laws, to be conferred Dec. 9, at a special convocation at the University at South Bend, Ind. The Review, official organ of the archdiocese of Baltimore said that - "on all sides deep regret is being expressed" by Catholics here at the university's action. "The regrets being expressed in the archdiocese of Baltimore have their counterparts in all parts of the United States," the Review said. "The au- thorities of the University of Notre Dame realize the situation and un- derstand the regrets." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisemen~ts withi Classifiedl Advertiing Deprtmnent. Phone 2-1214 The classified columns close at five )clock previous to lay of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at nc axtra charge. Cash in advance lie per reading line ton basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or more Minimum 3 lines per insertion. releph one rate - 5c per reading line for two or more insertions. Minimum three lines per insertion. 0% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. 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