V, I PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1949 Williams To Participate In Parley Governor G. Mennen Williams will participate in the program of the 24th annual Michigan Ac-' counting Conference Saturday at Rackham Lecture Hall. He will attend the afternoon ses- sion of the conference, jointly sponsored by the Michigan Ac- counting Association and the School of Business Administration. THE MORNING session, begin- ning at 10 a.m. in Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre, will feature ad- dresses by Harold Stewart, presi- dent of the American Institute of Accountants and by David Him- melblau, professor of accounting at Northwestern University. Stewart will speak on "The Importance of Change to the Accounting Profession," while Prof. Himmelblau will discuss "Inventory Valuation under Present Economic Conditions." Prof. Clare E. Griffin, of the School of Business Administra- tion, will speak on "Britain after 1952," at a luncheon in the League. HIGHLIGHTING the afternoon program, scheduled for 2 p.m. in Rackham Lecture Hall, will be an address by Richard B. McEntire, member of the Securities and Ex- change Commission, on "Investors' Confidence and the Capitol Mar- kets." Fred Maytag II, president of the Maytag Company, will also speak on "Why is the Best Economic System so Misunderstood?" Gov- ernor Williams is expected to speak briefly at the close of this session. Victory Smiles -Daily-Wally Barth SL WINNERS-Quentin Nesbitt, '50BAd, left, and Bill Duerr, '50E, flash victory smiles upon learning of their election to the Student Legislature early Wednesday morning. Duerr was the second candidate to be elected, while Nesbitt was a close third. Dorianne Zipperstein, '51, led the pack with 279 first place votes. U' Geologist Calls Mackinac Bridge Proposal 'Unsound' Any bridge across the straits of Mackinac would be unsound, according to Prof. Kenneth K. Landes, chairman of the geology department. Rock formations at the straits are not strong enough to support the bridge piers, he explained. THE HOUSE of Representa- tives has been considering propos- r RPHEUM TODAY als for a bridge across the straits for several years. Landes, with Prof. George M. Ehlers of the geology department and George M. Stanley, former- ly of the University, made a study of the region's geology for the Michigan Department of Conservation in 1944-45. Turning to another strait cross- ing proposal, Landes said a sub- merged river valley in the middle of it makes it over 150 feet deep toward the center, and thus would send construction costs for a tun- nel soaring. ANY TUBE would have to be dug at 600 to 700 feet below the surface, he declared. Main drawback of the region's geologic make-up is a large zone of "collapsed rock," a jumbled up rock and soil formation. Besides forcing any tunnel built to dive deep under the Straits, this rock zone, Landes felt, would not support the pressure of steel pieis needed to support a suspension bridge. Part of the "collapsed rock" would turn to mud under the piers, Landes believes. Winter ice and winds, Landes said, would exert terrific pressure on a bridge's superstructure, enough to strain the sturdiest foundation rock. Inter-Church Rites Mark Holiday Separate Groups Will Also Meet An interdenominational service and individual services in seven Ann Arbor churches will highlight religious observances of Thanks- giving today. A Union Thanksgiving service, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Min- ister's Association and the Ann Arbor Council of Churches will be held at 10:30 in the First Con- gregational Church. * * * REV. G. PAUL MUSSELMAN, rector of the Old Mariners' Church in Detroit and superintendent of the Detroit Episcopal City Mission, will speak on "Skid Row." Rev. Chester Moucks, presi- dent of the First Baptist Church, will preside. Assisting will be Rev. Walter Brandt, Trinity Lutheran Church; Rev. William Rice, Bethel Ame Church; Rev. Edwin Weiss, Meth- odist West Side Church, and Rev. Earl Grandstaff, Memorial Chris- tian Church. ALL RESIDENTS of Ann Ar- bor are welcome to attend and a special invitation is being extend- ed to University students, accord- ing to Mrs. Rachael Andresen, executive secretary of the Ann Arbor Council of Churches. The Union Service will be broadcast over station WHRV. A special Thanksgiving mass will be held at St. Thomas Catholic Church. Other regular masses will be held at 6:30, 7:15 and 8 a.m. St. Mary's Chapel will have reg- ular masses at 7, 8 and 9 a.m. REV. CARL BRAUER will preach on "Let Us Give Thanks," at 10 a.m. at the Evangelical Lutheran Church. "Saint Paul - An Example of Christian Thankfulness" will be the topic of a sermon by Rev. Alfred T. Scheips at 10:30 a.m. at the Lutheran Chapel. Rev. L. J. Koeninger will preach on "Always Thanksgiving" 10 a.m. at the Redeemer Evangelican Lu- theran Church. The Christian Science Church will sponsor a special Thanksgiv- ing service 10:30 a.m. in the Lea- gue Ballroom. A Thanksgiving service will be held at 10 a.m. in the Seventh Day Adventist Church. SRA To Hold Weekend Retreat An intercultural retreat Satur- day and Sunday at Pinebrook Farms is on the weekend agenda of the Student Religious Associa- tion. Those attending the retreat will leave Lane Hall at 2:30 p.m. Sat- urday, for Pinebrook Farms and return Sunday afternoon. Joanne Smith, of the Lane Hall staff, advises those students at- tending to bring along plenty of MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .50 1.02 1.68 3 .60 1.53 2.52 4 .80 2.04 4.80 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. 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