SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE s Locating the German Long-Range Gun (By G. P. U.) lined. But with a grai of sullicicrt different guns in their boashardiucnt tqe spedtIalh Ito tuses. To this is The sews that Paris was being boum- length and a suitable lowder thsey con- of Paris. All serte conat,'racted 1rosi ta o tt ctd the foci that not one of the barded by a long-range gun within thieI sitdered such an accomsplishmtent pus- worn ot15-inch naval gulls. if tt - irtoes a cied on Paris failed to sible. By the end of tbs first day of-' gan was horet i et and Iiiied with a Eilar. ihe aniount of explosive ma- Germsn lines served in March, 1918 to , aes of both the F'rench ansd Ineri- vets Itt - tttbe hlts'ian sid dit.,teat ed ill the shell seas coto- startle even a world grosvn accuston- c-ot aroties were certaitn that the pro- aslter tf 21 cetttters. Thtt ubttte a eecotttl tnseqttetntly, thte ed to receiving each new excitenment je(title.swere beinsg fired trott a newly' trojectetd sttmedisttttt eyond ttti,,tt sttally tot great. When with little show of emotion. The thsisg tde: tned lotng-rttttge gttn lated withtitt etttltf tte origtital giiiittatt tver tttt;teitrit;.j;.Itles strdckttuildings, Itsey the tGermatn lutes antd opera ting at a. projetintg portittn attotter ttotttts e i :ittllyt exptloedt in thte interior came so soddenly and seenmed so far prbberattge of 1111 kilontes, or, shtrttttkantdloctked.I Tte mttt section a .ttteat shtowitng any serious signs of beyond the realm of probability. 688 miles. Ttteactttal distance was oftttthe guttts o98% fect it leng-thitnsot tow e othtte outside. But the shells continued to drop on aptproximately 70 miles.rflthtettencttre tengit.An dtittttttal. TE gttn seas otterated at sit eleva- Paris just the same. tWhtle imsany' Numterotss tetret were ittstatly tttttfledttt 5.io t , tttttg asas; f 5degrees. Foenmerly,'it wus weird theories as to tte gun swere atl- attvantcetdits the ttewspapers. One wsea. tttlcd tttnttefiteld. Piyshetwettht ofsuppostedthat tttenmaximums elevationt vanced thrcough the nespapers, al- to thte eftect ttttt tte ttrttjectiles swtich tihe gnt sapprtxittately 1.' itCOtiistas nttott erttatn 45egrees. tEach lied artillery expterts turned thetr tat-aritedtiittPttrsseeretbeing fircd frotnsttttntdo.tiIt lIt the gun tat a veloeity of frem tentito to the solation th te ltrott-tttnttcrettttth larger projectile, whtiett Tite reeott netttst-ttconsistetd ti 4to5tt90 ifeet per secottnd--apptroxi- lent. Owing to the secrecy surrountstt eatredcts a etun. Iit saseserted titat:tttobydralc ecoti7lttstlet rsanttdtotte ottely t.totle a secontd. It attained ing military affairs, littte attetitc in- thttslarger itrojectite seasfired from ist p tritt-ittteuattt o(it re rttlt r t cylitn atta ttitude otf 24 tmiles attd traveled formation tbecame pttblicit thte timte, gttnwitttittthe tGermatn ttnesand utt's(lert ttte ltltt ttettc tcgtl o1 -tca1it titttottttntat tistane of about 75 omihes. and to tissday very few facts cttn-: otnattttitting tt certttitthightt acit-tgetbeisngt=', tolees.ItV-eettttg ie-t hdttottbe rettored after 50 cerning the long-rantge gutstttve beett of pettowdeithin tte -ag tterhl ws cltatttttlttt s nuttsuttltysheasy tttt,,i iisthttd t be ten eischargeud, fteat- circtulated beyond oilitary and sciett-;autotoaticatly igniteut,ftrtttg tte smltolstoese.: tadetrptscutu-t(l. tue ruiswty crtrcytttfi-ce decreasittg rapitdly eith tific circles. cc otte to a stuctsgreatet dts tne. artrirt "Ata -t twshav iet;;tccettttgtdiscrges. One of the men mosi active is the, Withtin tovery few day fotth te gtrute- connectetd ttvst rtttg -strtctural Col.titles seriously questionthtte search for the big gun wts t. L.Coh.ttegintnittg'tf thettomtbatdat nt itt tiSS Ssteel ttratt-ttttttr crotsst-ttt stsvale ttt gltns of such rattge. "The Hetnry W. iller, tten ittchare of the itosible,trttught creiutlextinationTtt 'he sempltacemsest uursisetott of t«o()t ttct to tttttst certainly have knosvn engineering sorkl on the hettvy artit-sof the direlcttnof ite passge of tte rantnte a ttstItt o tie ianocte tat tt -r gstt ts t tatoprofitable in- lery of the Americait txpenuitionary!tprotjectile thrtttgtt vartious buldings, anti uottttrtt I ott112 8in:tttotrtte testruction of prop- Forces and at present a member of the; to determtittetquite accuratety ttte dI i :ih fet hlrj te. .. sy."hyms aecn faculty of the engineering college. Fttr; r etion of ttteir atrrivaul ttd thte prob- ft te its cotttletl .'h us aecn 26 u ndttttt~stwisle thte post' t, erteres tst e t ,i httnbotartdttetipurely for his services to the Frenchi trmvyCot.ttablithltce fromicts-tih theyseere cottr ecn tr-ttt-ISet(0l-ot rte tr lie effect ott the norahe of Millerwas dcoraheeawiteshelrtttso tin-