THE MICHIGAN DAILY THoJsDA, , MAY Bus-Boys Give Candid Views Of Campus Food Likes, Habits By ROBERT MANTHO Bus-boys know more than think. And the bus-boys at 'Union are no exception. you the Constant contact with people at their informal best-or worst-has given the student dish-carriers much food for thought. Close observation of male eating habits enables them to speak with the voice of experience, although the statements may sur- prise you. Did you know, that money doesn't mean a thing to the freshmen as far as - food is concerned? They buy anything and everything until they get into the rqutine of following the specials posted by the Union from day to day.4 On the other hand, the older people who are attracted to Ann Arbor by a convention or some similar device watch what they get carefully. Their favorite dish is either ham or beef, a bit of dessert, a good cup of coffee -and they are satisfied. Doughnuts and coffee is the most universial breakfast and seems to agree with the respective palates when hurriedly gulped down. Seven- ty-five per cent of the students who cat at the Union arrive five minutes before class, gulp down their morn- ing openers, reach for a napkin and rush for their classrooms with coat-tails flying. For some reason, the bus-boys re- vealed, the professors are light eaters at noon. Opinion varied as to the explanation of this phenomenon, but some advanced the theory that the professors wanted to keep their reasoning powers at razor-edge sharp- ness in order to cope with the un- usual intelligence of University stu- dents. People are the most complex creat- ures! But the bus-boys aren't so dumb.j British Find Means To Cut Ship Losses (Associated Press Staff Writer) By KIRKE L. SIMPSON Parliamentary re-endorsement cf Prime Minister Churchill's war lead- ership was so clearly forahadowed that the virtually unanimous vote of confidence extended him by Lords and Commons alike is less interesting %han certain remarks made during the preceding deba:. Both from the P.. im Minister him- elf and from his Ad niralty Lieu- tenant came intimations that the British are finding means to scale town ship losses by sea. Details were x thheld for obvious military reasons; vet in effect notice was given that British shipping loss figures for the past month are apt *o prove less heavy than anticipated. No Crisis Until 1942 That can be deduced from Church- ill's assertion that a dangerpus ship- ping crisis would not come before 1942,,and that American ship con- struction would meet it then. Berlin contends that tonnage losses of the British since early April, wher the last accounting was rendered in Lon- don, have been staggering. With def- inite knowledge of the facts, however, Churchill reiterated his prediction to Parliament that 1942, not 1941, would be the critical year at sea. Even more specific was the declara- tion of an Admiralty spokesman that encouraging progress was being made against the U-boat scourge. He indi- cated that a heavy toll of submarines was being taken, although refusing to reveal numbers or methods. Taken together, however, the two statements cover both phases of the sea battle around the British Isles, Churchill dealing with replacement tonnage and the naval spokesman, Captain. Hudson, with counter offen- sive measures. Two Raiders Immobilized ASSOCIATED PRESS r F i PACTURE NEWEvS } CLASSIVItm Anvt:i.misl-N(, WANTED TO BUY -4 CASH for used clothing; men and ladies. Claude -H.2Brown, 512 S Main St. Phone 2-2736. 31c WANTED - ANY OLD OR NEW CLOTHING, PAY FROM $5.00 to $500 FOR SUITS, OVERCOATS.1 TYPEWRITERS, FURS - PER- SIANS, MINKS. PHONE ANN AR- BOR 6304 for APPOINTMENTS. SAM. 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