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The Daily Illini from Urbana, Illinois • 9

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The Daily Illinii
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Urbana, Illinois
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9
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tHE DAN.Y HlfNt POQO NfltO April 26, T9M Architectun Display To Feature Abstracts go on tour in the latter past of May.jL. The ehibition, an annual event, will be open from Wednesday to May 14. -Ait bv the Architects" will be Ten University Professors Receive Guggenheim Awards on display beginning Thursday in the Wedgewood Lounge of the Manner Lohmann to Get Award in Architecture Karl B. Lohnetin, head of the department of city planning and land architecture, received word' Saturday that he has been made a fellow of the American Society of. Landscape Architects.

The award is given for outstanding contributions to the profession. Ulini Union. Architects will be on hand to explain their work from 2 to- .5 DEVELOPS STRAIN INDICATOR. A method for indicating and recording the strains occurring during heating in a metal strip coated with porcelain enamel recently was developed by the department of ceramic engineering. p.m.

Saturday. Exhibits will in clude abstracts, machine drawings, watercolors, still life and charcoal helm, who died as a young man in 1922. The fellowships are granted to men and women, regardless of race, drawings. Some of the exhibits will color or creed who have demon strated high capacity for. original scholarly-research and artistic Economist States Auto Negotiations To Affect Economy We're COmmOn" carrier Whatever agreement' may be reached on the matter of guaranteed annual wage in the current negotiations between General Mo tors and Ford Motor Co.

and the United Auto Workers (CIO), it is bound to affect bargaining' elsewhere, a University labor econo mist said Sunday. In some industries, however, similar arrangements may he un desirable or impossible, in the and proud of it! i The John Simon Guggenheim lie mo rial Foundation has announced the appointment of 10 Illinois professors for its fellowship glints. Peter Axel, assistant professor physics, was appointed for his studies of the interaction between gamma rays and nuclei with a view to testing the validity of various proposed models of the nucleus; Benjamm VA Hall, professor of zoology, studies of the minute functional anatomy of the renal glomerulus. GERALD P. HOCHSCHILD, professor of mathematics, studies in algebraic cosomology theory; Bruce C.

Johnson, professor of animal nutrition, studies in the field of animal nutrition, in particular, a study of the function of vitamin B12 and the mechanism of its action. Henry R. Kahane, professor: of Spanish and Italian, studies of the linguistic system of modern Greek; Arnold T. Nordsieck, professor of physics, study of quantum electrodynamics with emphasis on the nonlinear aspects of the present theory and possible nonlinear modifications of it Charles E. Osgood, professor of psychology, studies in the psychology of the communication process; Eugene Rabinowitch, research professor of botany, studies of photosynthesis and related processes.

SYLVIA M. ROSS, professor of zoology, studies of the role of specific inhibition in the development of embryonic pattern; Detlev W. Schumann, professor of studies on' French emigrees in Schleswig-Holstein around 1800. The foundation awarded fellowships totaling $968,000 to assist 248 Americans to carry on their studies in their various fields of cultural endsavor. The foundation was established in 1925 by the late U.

S. senator from Colorado, Simon Guggenheim, and by Mrs. Guggenheim in memory of a son, John Simon Guggen- opinion of.W. Ellison Chalmers, professor of economics. The economist believes the deci sions in Detroit may also intensify debate on whether labor security might not be better served by increasing standards under unem Look at these freight can.

Note the variety. That's one of the things that make us common. Another is the number of such cars we own-about 52,000. ployment compensation and other governmental devices to stabilize the In the auto industry, which is especially subject to technological unemployment- and seasonal con sumer demand, the union's request for what it calls "guaranteed annual employment" represents its choice of economic security for the worker in preference to exclusion emphasis on hourly wage-rate in creases, Professor Chalmers notes in the Illinois Business Review. published Sunday.

According' to. Chalmers, the For this railroad is truly a common carrier, a transporter of every kind of freight, any time and in any quantity. UAW demand for a guaranteed an nual wage assumes that corpora tion payments to its unemployed workers will suonlement not re place, state unemployment com pensation. It is not clear, however, that this is possible under present state laws, he points out Ul Calendar You Always Get a Square Meal at Tuesday, April 26 TENNIS Illinof vs. Pardoa Univmity.

2 p.m., Vanity Caurfs. LECTURE (AaraiMmy) Dr. A. W. Taylor, Rorhomstad Experiment Station, HarpMOM, Eaajoad: Tha Oraaal-sotiaa and Work of too Rotboimtcd Ix-aarimaat Statin." 4 p.m., 135 Animal Sci- Other forms of transportation pick and choose their freight.

But not railroads. The Illinois Centra welcomes a carton of lamp bulbs, a carload of corn cobs, a trainload of bananas, a hundred trains of coal. ijnSeaWRoW ANQY'S Union) LECTURE (Mini PrafaMar Maria K. HochHiath "A Ra- SQUARE Restaurant waloatioa of Mary TwM lines la." 4 a.m., rawiina Room, lllini Uniao. MOTION PICTURE (Ganaral Monhorship Film Sarias; Adm.

Charge) "Tha Ganaral," with 'Batter Koatoa and Marion Mack. 7 ISO Votorioary Modicioo Bailawf. (Tha first off six old films to ho thaw ana aoch Tooidoy ttoittf May 11. Tie-hats far' tha sarias oMitt ho awchasad by April 26 at tha lllini UnJoa Boa Office.) DEBATE (McGarvay FosnMtatioa) ''Retohod: That the Roojaa Carbolic In-tfratioa Which May Be Col led tha Maty Apearelic Catholic Chnrch Woe Established by Christ and Threat Its Unrhcaoed Ba-liefs Toacbes tha Only Tree Plan of Sal- Meals Luncheon Fountain Meal Tickets Festal Sub-Station Jan p.m.. sawn Mostc no.

LECTURE (Saonith ond Italian) Jaliaa Mnrim nhilacaaher and writer. Carrying anything for anybody any time takes a lot of money. We have an investment of $788 million in transportation property. Each year we spend better than $20 million for improvements and new equipment. 112 W.

Oregon, Urbana, 7-9113 Madrid. Spain: ''Ficciaa RaaKdad ea Cer-vantiii Cm Spanish). 7 JO 232 Lin-cohi HaH. We are proud that we can do this complete transportation job economically and efficiently for our friends and neC jjhbors of Mid-America. WHITE LINE WAY Wayne A.

Johnston Prendent 1LLKJ0IS CENTRAL EXPERT CLEANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICE ot two easy locations STATION A-M6 SOUTH SIXTH, CHAMPAIGN STATION B-S17 SOUTH GOOOWtN, UftBANA THE WHITE LINE LAUNDRY Main Line of Mid-America i unn.

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