PAGE TWO TTIMSD T, FEB. 22, 1940-- THE MICHIGAN DAILY :l .1 PAGE TWO TUT1USDAY, FEB. 22, 1940- ow !n!!= - Here's A Way To Be Aground And Still Fly CAA Will Bring Training Plane Here This Week; Pilots Stay In One Room A Link trainer, one of those stubby- nosed, embryo-winged model air- planes that goes through all the mo- tions without ever getting off the ground, will arrive here this week for use in the Civil Aeronautics Author- ity student flight training program. It's a major case of "just pretend- ing." Students will take off on long flights, will bank and maneuver, and yet will never leave Room 2310 East Engineering Building, where the Link will be set up. For the CAA defines the Link as "a 'dummy' airplane Which is supported on the ground in such a manner that all flight condi- tions and maneuvers can be simulat- ed." Has Two Purposes, The ship will be installed here for two purposes. The first is to enable the flight training staff to carry out a research project approved by the National Research Council. The re- search will be under the direction of Dr. Edward B. Greene of the psy- chology department, and will deter- mine the effect of visual instruction in the Link trainer. The project will be financed by the University's share of the $100,000 granted by the CAA to the National Research Council for study of methods of selecting and training student pilots. The second need which the trainer will fulfill will be a "blind-flying" in- strument instruction course undernthe auspices of the Extension Service and the State Board of Aeronautics. Trains Five Flyers The course will enable about five flyers each month to gain an instru- mentgrating, needed in commercial flying, at about half the cost paid to commercial schools. Two experienced flyers will be in charge of the instruction. They are H. 0. Setter, former airlines pilot and instructor at the Detroit City Airport, and Herbert Chamberlain, who has served in the British Air Min- istry and the Army Air Corps. - Music Camp To lie Settig Of New Film By MILTON ORSHEFSKY Substitute Prof. Joseph E. Maddy for Mohammed and Hollywood for the mountain in the ancient proverb; and you've got the story of why the professor of radio music instruction will serve as technical adviser on "Interlochen," Paramount Pictures planned production featuring the Na- tional Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich. As Professor Maddy's secretary tells it, the idea of the movie was born during the Camp's five-day appear- ance last summer at the New York World's Fair. Mrs. Artie M. Carter, founder of the Hollywood Bowl, who was familiar with the work of the Camp's musical organizations, wired Professor Maddy to contact a Mr. Cowan in New York, but the professor was too busy with his directorial duties to pay much attention. Finally Mr. Cowan, who is an executive with Universal Films, found Professor Maddy and outlined the plan. The cast as it stands now has Allan Jones, tenor, and Suzanne Foster, youthful soprano v~ho stole "The Great Victor Herbert," in the leading roles. Bob Hope will handle the comedy, and Louella Parsons' column has indicated that there may even be a part for Mary (My Heart Belongs To Daddy) Martin. "Shooting, at least of the outdoor scenes, is scheduled for July and August at Interlochen. Meanwhile, Professor Maddy will continue his "commuting" by trailer and airplane between the coasts. SDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1940 VOL. L. No. 101 Notices The University Council Committee on Parking earnestly requests that the parking of cars and trucks on the ovals between the Chemistry and Na- tural Science Buildings, or anywhere else on lawns, be discontinued. The grass underneath the snow will be damaged not only by the ice conse- quent to the packing of snow, but also by the dripping of oil from motors. Herbert G. Watkins To Members of theUniversity Sen- ate: The Senate Advisory Committee will meet on Monday, Feb. 26. Sug- gestions for'topics to be considered should be sent this week to Dr. R. E. McCotter, secretary of the Commit- tee, or to J.P. Dawson, chairman: ..Faculty, College of Engineering: There will be a meeting of this Facul- ty on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348, West Engineering Building. Agenda: Recommendations from Committee on Coordination and Teaching; Revision of Faculty (Continued on Page 4) Al. . Girls Are Beautiful In Regent Herbert's Land Public Is i etit To Art, r Tf,, S', Lea, Exhibit, 'Design In Living' I his ,Phikiead Design in daily living is the theme__ of the modern art exhibit now be- One of nature's most spectaculam. incr s. 1roi n bh amaef tuh astron-4- c f ing snown mn the ioooy o tie arch- itectural building by the Ann Arbor Art Association until March 1. The exhibit is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day, and the public is cordially invited. events, ;,on ,he amateur astronom- er's point of view, is taking place this week as Venus passes' Jupiter in their eternal celestial race about the sun. Venus, the brighter of the two stars passed one degree north of Jupiter. CONSULT TWEYt~ OF TIC~T~.KN 00 N\4 UV 9 Brunette and beautiful, Miss Marie Markert of S tambaugh received her crown as Upper Peninsula win- ter queen frorn, Regent J. Joseph Herbert. Regent Herbert, who began his first year in office in January, is a native of the Upper Peninsula himself. 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