TAE MICHIGAN DAILY Tt Jifltlld1 W11 WIW yj i iin unr rrrrr .. yy,,,,,. I THE MICHIGN DAILY L i IATION PAPER ISSUES FINA. EDITION RINAL A. F. CONTAINS HISTORY F. DURING STAY IN FRANCE OF Interesting in the extreme as well as unique in point of subject matter is the "homeward bound" edition of "Flights and Landings," official news- paer of the air service of the A. E. F., published in France, by officers and enlisted men of the Puy de Dome section. The paper, after a continued fight against the reverses which ipeet the publication of a journal under the existing condition near the battle fields of France, closed its offices on Dec. 11, when the final edition of' eight pages was given to" its readers. Contains History of Division The feature of the edition is a his- tory of the division, together with photographs of its officers and a few >f the enlisted men who have made t famous among flying men of the army. Although published in France, t bears all the ear-marks of ' a 'made in America" newspaper and one nay look through it to find in its col- imns the articles which would be he most interesting to boys 3,000 niles from home. An officer of the ection, held prisoner in Germany ,nd released by the signing of the rmistice, tells his story; enlisted aen, on leave in Paris at the time of he visit of King George to the capital f the French republic, add ttieir bit o make the news interesting, while+ a the sport section the different ootball scores of the division arei iven. chant of Elkhart, Indiana, advises the boys when in his city to stop in and see him. A moving picture theater in the section also advertises its show in true American fashion and the name of the producer whose film is being shown is that of a well known American. Similar to "Stars and Stripes" Altogether the paper is one of which the air service may well be proud and it is to be supposed that its appearance on Sunday of each week was looked forward to by the men with a great deal of interest When publication stopped by reason of the departure 'of many of the men for America, the paper was running on a sound financial basis, due mainly to the efforts of Capt. Donald Lyle, who became business manager of the pub- lication late in February, 1917, short- ly after its- initial publication on the fifteenth of that month. The paper may be classed, in point of interest and completeness, with the "Stars and Stripes," the official paper of the A. E. F. Professor Crane to Meet Classes Again Prof. Robert T. Crane, of the po- litical science department, has recov- ered from his recent illness. He ex- pects to be able to meet his classes again beginning Monday.. Prof. Jesse S. Reeves, head of the political science department, has met Prolfessor Crane's classes fosr the past three days while he has been ill. 15,0O0 Lose Lives by Fire New 'York, Jan. 10.-Fifteen thdus- and lives, mostly those of women and children, are lost by fire every year in the United States. The approxi- mate property loss is fixed at $250,000,- 000, according to statistics of the Fire Marshal Association of North Amer- Paper Has Large Ad. Section The advertising section is also well tronized and, though the adver- ements ,run are mostly of French tablishments, one enterprising mer- ica. The Daily at your door every morn- ing, $2.50 until June.-Adv. : BUY AT BIG MICHIGAN DEFEATS OFFICERS; WEISS AND WILLIAMS STAR (Continued from Page One) cate tle basket on free throws. Boyd, their little forward, played the best game for the Custer team, being all over the floor and in every play. The crowd was small, due partly perhaps to the fact that many of the former student soldiers have not yet secured their coupon books at the athletic office. However, if the at- tendance at the game conti ues to be as poor as at the opening game it is but slight wonder that the team plays without spirit. The crowd which did turn out seemed dumb, never uttering a sound, but this might have been because there was but little to cheer. The line-ups: Michigan Custer Officers Hewlett ........ L.F..........Cramer Karpus ........ R.F........ McMillian Loring .......... C....... ...Tippett Weiss ....... ...L.G............ Boyd Williams .......R.G......... ..Nelson Official-Johsnon, Purdue, referee. Substitutions--Michigan: Rychner for Hewlett, Bornstein for Karpus, Weiss for Loring, Cress for Weiss. Officers: Kelley for McMillian, Tayler for Kelley, VanWeeler for Tippett, Strange for Nelson. Ludendorff Family to Visit Sweden Stockholm, Jan. 10.-General Lu- dendorff, former chief-quartermaster- general of the German army, has applied to the Swedish government for formal permission for himself and wife to stay a short time in Sde- den. The application was granted. German Troops Widen Barred Zones (By Havas Agency) Paris, Jan. 10.-The latest news re- ceived from Berlin indicate that the government forces have widened the barred zones inside the city and' have succeeded in effecting a junction be- tween the troops coming from the provinces and those already in the city. Use The Daily to reach the students. Four thousand students read it every morning.-Adv. Soft COLLARS Very superior in fit and wear. It pays to ask for Arrows. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC. MAKERS SPORTING GOODS CAMPING OUTFITS Hunting Coats, Caps, Sweaters, Rubber Boots, Ponchos, Rain- coats, Gloves, Leggings, Sheep Skin Coats, Mess Kits, Camp Furniture, Tents, Cots, Blankets and everything you need. Hun- dreds of other articles. FOR XMAS PRESENTS Many acceptable gifts for your soldier friend in service; or as a present to your officer instruc- tors in charge of S. A. T. C. Write for Catalog C4 37 West 125th St, New York City WHERE? STORE e prin paper. ndy Phone 11 60-R -- 1 I TODAY, 7:00 o'clock-The Upper Room Bi-1 ble class will meet at 444 South Stater street. 7:16 o'clock-Movies will be shown at the First Methodist church. 7:30 o'clock - A Craftsmen Club Smoker will be held at the Masonic Temple. All master masons are in- vited. 8:00 o'clock - La Cercle Francais will meet in the Cercle rooms. 8:00 o'clock - The Congregational church will hold a student social. Advertise in The Daily.-Adv. ARCADE DANCE HALL The beginning class for col- lege students, men and women will start Tues. at 7:00 o'clock. Lessons are exclusively for class members. Number is limited. Private lessons if desired.. 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