Show HE WOULD MAKE ROOSEVELT A KING OF THIS COUNTRY ANN ARBOR Mich Uch Nov 11 H. 11 Prof Joseph H H. Drake Drake- of or tho the law aw department startled his da class by br declaring that h he would favor electing Roosevelt king of this country The students a first took the statement as 88 a joke Jok joke but It was reIterated reiterated re- re Itera Iterated ted and Professor Drake asserted that It was given Iven with all seriousness and sincerity The nomination of the president to the throne of the United States State came after a discussion of or the corporation problem In Inthe Inthe inthe the school chool Professor Drake Drako declared that although an attack upon vested Interests Interest had been attended with Ith mm many dangers to the prosperity of I the tho nation the tho pr president president lI- lI dent had II wisely l handled the situation and as the final solution of oC corporate encroachments encroachments encroachments en en- upon the rights of or the public public public pub pub- lic could not be reached he favored re retaining reo re- taming Roosevelt Rooe at th the helm through the thickest of the fight Professor Drake said that el election to the presidency and th the maintenance of or orthe the the- theoffice office under the present system Is If attended with too man many political complications com com- complications and evils and for this reason com I he advocated th the burning of all an bridges and the giving ln 1 of or a free fre hand to Theo Theodore Theo Theo- dore dorc Ro Roosevelt ell se for the solution of r the corpo corporation menace He declared that IlIs it Il itis itis is one of of th the follies 8 of ot the nation to suppose suppose sup- sup pose pose That the tho present Industrial efficiency e cy can he be maintained without the organization organization or or- or of If great t corporations Their destruction would mean the ruin of ot the nation and the solution he said rests In Inefficient Inefficient efficient control and regulation b by the government |