K aturC I I IL I EL1 I 'i. t PROF. L. J. YOUNG WARNS NATION AGAINST IMPENDING DANGER "There is no danger of timber short- age in the immediate future," said Prof. L. J. Young, of the forestry de- partment, yesterday, "but owing to the enormous amount of lumber being used for war purposes, it will occur sooner than it would have otherwise, unless steps are taken to prevent it." Professor Young pointed out that in addition to the fact that an enormous amount of lumber is being used here and abroad for various war uses, the forests of northern France are be- ing destroyed by the German artillery, and that after the war she will pro- bably haveto import lumber from the United States. Much Timber Used "At present there is plenty of avail- able. timber in the country, but it is being used four times as fast as it is being grown," Professor Young ad- ded. To give an idea of the amount of uncut timber in the United States he said that there is enough to build a road of two inch planks, a thousand feet wide, around the world. Although the government is hand- ling 160,000,000 square miles of tim-' her land, this is only one fifth of the wooded land of the country and most' of the other is not forested in a scien- tific manner," he stated. "More gov- ernment handled land is needed, par- ticularly if the war continues." Michigan's Imports Professor Young attributes the pres- ent high price of lumber to the fact that the forests are not near the prin- cipal places of consumption. "Mich- igan imports lumber from Idaho, Mon- tana, and from the southern states, while there are large tacts of unused land in the state which would grow timber of as good a quality as that brought in from other places," he' concluded. "Beautiful Japan," a Japanese song which has not yet been published, will be sung in public for the first time by Miss Ada Grace Johnson, of the School of Music faculty, at "A Night in Japan," to be presented by the Japa- nese students of the Cosmopolitan club tomorrow night in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The piano accompani- ment was written by Mr. Otto J. Stahl also of the School of Music faculty. Sotokichi Katsuizumi, '17, who ad- dressed the state legislature during the visit of the Cosmopolitan club to Lansing last spring, will give a talk on "The Extent of Democracy in Japan," and Mr. Albert Lockwood, of the School of Music, will play a ser- ies of children's songs arranged for the piano. One number will represent Japanses "koto" music, the koto be- ing a stringed instrument widely used Japan. . There will also be other features, including an exhibition of jiujitsu and a fencing contest between two teams. Tickets may bp secured from members of the Cosmonolitan club. CONSULT UNIVERSITY RECORDS REGARDING DETROIT STUDENTS Records of the comparative stand- ing of all Detroit schools for the last five years in the University have re- cently been asked for by Dr. Chadsey, superintendent of Detroit schools, in regard to the controversy over the retention of Dr. J. Remsen Bishop principal of the Detroit eastern high school. Dr. Chadsey was informed that all Detroit high schools stood very high. This year, Eastern high graduates have the best records. Reports show that year by year the Detroit high schools alternate as to ,the standing of their respective graduates. Officials refused to make any com- ment that will involve them in what they consider a local issue. One au- thority said, however, that "the stand- ing of these students proves little con- cerning the efficiency of the school administration." "Not more that five to ten per cent of high school graduates go to a uni- versity or college," he said. "From any Detroit high school only a part of those who go to a university come to Miciigan. Those who do come are the exceptional students. Those who learn easily would be proficient under any school administration, so the standing of the graduates of any high school entering a university would be no criterian as to the efficiency of the administration of the high school. Dance at Maccabee hall Friday, May 10, by Uniform Rank. old clothes. Anything in the 'oth. way of suits, overcoats, or shoes heiHoove will take off your hands. Sell your old gladly clothes. They are no good to you. I can use them. You will get your Pati Adler-Roc Cloth FOR THE COLL When you buy a ADLE you get style, quality and workn in and let us show you our sna brace all the government require] V Highest Grade Union Suits on the Market Lutz 21 TY I WHAT'S GOING ON I w ICO TODAY 6 o'clock- Congregational banquet iii church parlors. 7 o'clock-alpha Nu meets in Alpha Nu rooms, University hall. 8 o'clock-Annual state champion- ship high school debate in University hall. 8 o'clock-Dr. A. S. Warthin lectures to cadets in Hill auditorium. 9 o'clock - Engineering society dance at the Union. TOMORROW 1 o'clock-Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets in Lane hall. 7:30 o'clock-Bayonne, (N. J.) club meets at 911 Monroe. U-NOTICES Athena literary society meets at 7:45 o'clock tonight in the Women's league room, University hall, to at- tend the high' school debate. Albion Loses Two Faculty Meibers That the war continues to draw its quotas from the college teaching staffs, is evidenced by the recent re- tirement of two members of the Al- bion college faculty. Prof. Frank W. Douglas, of the chemistry department, has withdrawn to enter Cornell in the fall where he will take special work, and Prof. Chas. E. Barr has resigned for the duration of the war to take up scientific photography. The lat- ter has been at Albion for the last 30 years. U. S. Ships Grain Under Convoy Washington, May 9.-In defiance of the German submarines the United States is sending grain to Switzerland aboard armed ships under heavy naval convoy prepared to fight their way through the danger zone. Two grain ships left an Atlantic port some time ago, two more sailed last week and others will go soon. Hearst In Mt. Clemens for 2 Weeks Mt. Clemens, Mich., May 9.-Arriv- ing unexpectedly at the Park hotel yesterday from New York, William Rudolph Hearst said he would remain in Mt. Clemens for twc weeks. He is here for a general rest and a series GEO. E s 2lue 'S of ' y of and the large Ricans r ntly in- T