THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1937 Germany Speeding Completion Of New Fleet Of Submarines Reeves Calls Court I "Peer Gynt' ToBe Given -Associated Press Photo These exclusive pictures, the first to be taken of German submarines at sea since the World War, show two of the 250,ton submersibles built by the Third Reich under provisions of the Anglo-German treaty of 1935. Germany has 28 of these subs completed and eight more under construction. Top, shows one of the ships splitting the waves during maneuvers outside Kiel. Below, is an overhead view of another from the masthead of the Saar, mothership of the fleet. in in 920. ae eaa o Ko, n- nT90 " ~"" ", e f fi lant' StdentWins7.'Journalism speech Seger is charged with murder in connection with the fatal shooting of " ~F l rie ~, lorus n s To Be leid William C. Cruson, 71, in a grocery iPraises 00j"rf.JchnL uFmchama store here last Friday. He contends Prof. John L. Brumm, chairman he fired in self-defense during a: of the journalism department, an- quarrel. Chinese Graduate Student gineering department, and embodies nounced yesterday that his depart- Police Chief Edward Harris dis- a great deal of original work. Profes- ment will hold speech forums for sor King has termed the paper an journalism seniors every two weeks. shooting a man near Elizabeth and Of Engineering "outstanding contribution" to the lit- No scholastic credit will be given for Sixth streets, Detroit, 17 years ago. erature of such structural types. this training. A shy retiring Chinese student has Adapted Self Easily It is planned to give the students __-_-___-____k____________________________ Ainov~r in earned himself at Michigan a most Outside of his work in the engineer- unusual distinction in the realm of ing school, both Professor King and university life, the enthusiastic and Professor Maugh agree, Huang has unqualified praise of the men who the unique ability of being able to have been both his teachers and fit with perfect ease into the life of friends for, the high standard of his an occidental land after a life in work and the unusual intelligence China. He has been able, Professor and character he has evidenced while : King said to move in western circles completing his work in the engineer- unhindered by oriental convention ing school: and traits. The social orientation A Hard Course which has given him the most diffi- He is Wen H. Huang, a graduate culty has been learning to play student from Kiangsu, China. His bridge, but Professor Maugh believes work has divided itself into two dis- that he will be an expert player after tinct fields, construction engineering a little more experience. and hydraulic engineering, a most un- Huang will probably teach upon usual feat according to Prof. Horace his return to China after a few W. King of the hydraulic engineering months spent in Denver, and Pro- department, who said yesterday that fessor King stated that he is certain Huang has become more proficient of making a success either as a teach- than the average student in either of er or as a practicing engineer. these broad fields. In all his work, Professor King NXiTt I Nmed said, Huang displays an original ap- utt IS Named proach and a brilliantly logical think-o.i.n ing. In class rooms he stands out To Phihppme Post among other students by virtue of these qualities, and the keenness of his intellect is also apparent in the WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.-UP)-A interest he takes in social questions, new American High Commissioner to Professor King added. the Philippines, Paul V. McNutt, will 'Outstanding Engineer' sit at a conference table next week, It is these qualities which have when weighty problems of American- convinced Professor King that Huang Philippines trades are thrashed out. is the most brilliant student ever to McNutt, soldier, lawyer, and recent study under him, as well as the out- Governor of Indiana, was nominated standing student to receive a degree to the $18,000-a-year commissioner- from the engineering schooL in a ship today by President Roosevelt. number of years. Mr. Roosevelt requested him to at- He will receive his degree this tend trade conferences which will be- month, and his dissertation for the gin on the arrival next week of a doctorate was on the subject of mission headed by Manuel L. Quezon, stresses in thin arch dams and meth- president of the Philippine Common- ods of designing such dams. It was wealth. McNutt will depart about a prepared under the direction of Prof. month hence to take up his residence Lawrence G. Maugh of the civil en- in the Philippines. training in meeting the pulic anct in expressing their own ideas, Professor Brumm stated. Faculty members will sit as a jury to decide the merits of the ideas put forth. Current topics will be brought up without any prev- ious announcement. The individuals will have to get up and give their personal views. ART CINEMA 'LEAGUE presents A Lyrical Saga of a wandering people '"GYPSI ES" "A hauntingly beautiful drama, rich in gypsy mu- sic and native dance." -N.Y. Post Also two Disney Shorts THREE DAYS FEBRUARY 18-19 - 20 at 8:15 Thursday, Friday, Saturday LYDIA MENDELSSOHN Theatre All Seats Reserved Tickets 35 Cents 0 I.I.I..,....._ 1I - -- LAST DAY - "CHEMPAGNE WALT Z" Jack Oakie McMurray - Swarthout Friday - Saturday STAGE AND DIRECT FROM SCREEN HIT SHOW! METROPOLITAN THEATRES FRIDAY and SATURDAY__ SPECIAL On Stage and Screen On Our Stage - In Person: "YOUR HIT PARADE" The Greatest Coast-To-Coast Hour Brought to Life in a Huge Review IN PERSON, with 10 Great Acts - HELENE DEN IZON "Our Own Charming Pavlowa" Stewart & Martin 0 Maidie an "A Pair of Nuts 6-Urban Models-6 "Two Wil from Nutsville" "Glorfied Wooly Wa Mannequins" Jeann Lazy Bill Huggns 12 "Vest Po "Your Favorite American Rockets Comedien Radio Singer" 12 "The Show World's Philest Pickard & "Mickey" Latest Sensation" "And His N d Ray d and hoos" e cket nne" es Nimble It' i1 f I - _ ,- x - - r:,