Y LUMP AND EGG WEST VIRGINIA LUMP AND EGG SOLVAY COKE AND 4TON COAL 31-FI and 2207 -ORNWELL BLOCK DRN WELL - COAL - COAL I and Home Supplies RIKEBCHERI FAMOUS ACE, WILL SPEAK AT SMOKER ENGINEERING SOCIETY SECURES SPEEDSTER FOR FIRST MEETING DEAN COOLEY TO OFFER ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Other Lectures and Social Events Planned to Take Place This Fall Eddie V. Rickenbacher, famous ace and speed king, will speak at 7:30 o'clock next Wednesday night in the Union at the opening smoker of the Engineering society. The smoker will be a get-together affair and will be free for all members of the Engineer- ing .society. For. all other engineers a fee of 50 cents will be charged. Prominent Auto Racer Rickenbacher came into prominence in 1911 as a daring automobile driver. In 1914 he won the 300 mile speed- way race at Omaha, and established a track record there for the distance. For the next two years he continued his sensational driving and at the close of the racing season was third, following Resta and Aitkea in the points of score winnings of the year. It was Rickenbacher's claim that the American racing chauffeus would make excellent airmen and he was one of the first to demonstrate the truth of his assertion after the United States had declared war. He enlisted in the United States army early in 1917 and was among the first Americans sent overseas. For sometime he acted as chauffeur to General Pershing but lat- er obtained a commission in the avia- APPOINTED ENVOY TO JAPANESE Charles Beecher Warren, '91, of' Detroit, has been appointed United States ambassador to Japan by Presi- dent Harding. Mr. Warren is a law- yer. After obtaining his Ph.B. degree at the University, he studied at the Detroit College of Law for his LL.B. In 1916 he received the honorary de- gree of A.M. He was associate counsel for the United States government before the joint high commission to determine the Behring sea claims in 1896, and counsel for the government in the North Atlantic coast fisheries arbitra- ;tion case before the Hague tribunal in 1910. Mr. Warren was awarded the D.S.C. medal for exceptional service during the war. He entered the serv- ice as major in the reserve corps and judge advocate in the adjutant-gener- al's department, later being promoted to the rank of colonel. E_ IT EAU] The first exchange of professors be- tween the Philippine Islands and the United tSates will be effected if Max- imo Kalaw, dean* of the college of lib- eral arts of the University of the Phil-I ippines, accepts the offer of the Uni- versity of Michigan to exchange with Prof. Joseph Ralston Hayden of the political science department. Professor Kalaw is the youngest dean of a higher educational institu- tion under the United States flag, be- ing but 28 years old. He is the au- thor of several books on the Phil- ippine problem. It is expected that he will accept the offer. AUTO LIVERY 416 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 583-J RATE S REASONABLE I 20c War Tax Paid Made from the finest fri syrups, a± dash of swe cream, cold carbonated wa er that has the pep, and fi ished with a great big ball rich ice cream. Try One, You 'Will Want Amother QUALITY FIRST BETSY ROSS SHOP NicKELs ARCADE IK QUARRY and Prescription Store Two Answers to the Question Prop. STATE and N. UNIVERSITY PHONE 308, "Where shall we- eat" and Laboratory Supplies ~,TENTI.N ors may need re-finishing- of varnish or wax may be all uired. We have in stock Al shes from $3.00 to $5.00 per tion forces. In April he brought down his first enemy plane and a month lat- re was one of the first three Americans to earn the title "ace." Cited for Bravery He was cited for bravery by the French government and awarded an insignia of the French Legion of Hon- or in September, 1918, for his daring and masterful fighting over the Chat- eau Thierry sector. Early in October of that year he downed two enemy planes within five minutes of each other, making his total of nine indi- vidual victories. Since the war Rick- enbacher has been the head of the Rickenbacher Motor Car company in Detroit, and is with them at the pres- ent time. Dean Cooley to Speak Dean Mortimer E. Cooley will the other speaker and his address will be to the incoming freshmen. Music will be furnished by the D. F. Dee- bach orchestra and the Camp Davis quartette. The Engineering society is planning many lectures and social events this ,ail. On Oct. 10 there will be an illustrated lecture on the "Car- ibou Hydro-Electric Power Plant in the Sierra Nevada Mountains." A dance is also planned for the latter part of October. 1. 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