l l A lA1:7[']l\ * = ~-dap excursion later n - ..,} _. _ .r_ ._. ._.. 't with CURSfIONS ST 1 i Prof. W. H. Hobbs, partment, who is on from the University, ux May 4, just as he for the West Indies a, he speaks of a re- pedition to Germany Germany my course at Delft, d if I would conduct rsion into Germany on of my course. I them, thirty in all. Despite badI weather and much snow (in late April) the excursion was a success, as all agreed, for the region is one of ex- ceptional interest." Is Given Banquet On April 29 Professor Hobbs lec- tured in the great Amphitheatre in the Sorbonne in Paris in French, his sub- ject being, "les Guirlandes Insulaires du Pacifique." His lecture was given on the Liard foundation, where he fol- lowed the German scientist Einstein.' Professor Hobbs on May 1 delivered the same lecture and another one on glaciers at the University of Grenoble, where a banquet was given in his honor by the joint departments of geography and geology. Professor Hobbs expects to return to Ann Arbor about September 1. LOCAL BRANCH OF DETROIT AUTO CLUB FORMED HERE be accomplished in the near future in the way of making traffic safe. Mem- bers of this club are entitled to all privileges of the Detroit club proper and are furnished with extensive tour- ists information and the "Detroit Motor News Monthly" magazine. The local officers'are: Manager, Al Macdonald; assistant manager, George Pierce; good roads chairman, Prof. A. H. Blanchard; legislation, Roscoe Bonisteel; safety first and traffic, George Lewis; membership, Fred Heusel; publicity, R. A. Dolph; tour- ing, R. H. Alber road signs. Al Mac- I Donald. Other officers and committee- men are to be appointed later. frlichigan Booklet To BePublished More than two thousand copies of the "Michigan Creed," a "Michigan booklet for Michigan men," as it has been described, will be printed in a few weeks 'by the Boosters. This booklet, carefully bound, will be dis-' tributed throughout the country. It I will contain first, the motto of the Boosters' club, "A Better Michigan," then the "Michigan Creed" itself, the personnel of the Boosters' club and its meaning, and a quantity of Boost- erisms, short terse by-lines. The. "Michigan creed" reads as fol- lows: I believe in the University of Michigan, the maker of men, and in Michigan spirit conceived In loyalty and democracy, and in her traditions cherished by all her sons. Two more stanzas conclude the promising loyalty and service to the University and its ideals. The personnel of the Boosters' club as it will be contained in the booklet giving the aims of the organization as set forth in its constitution and the method of selecting the members. It also gives the status of the Town Boosters, a number of representative town men who work with the student members. in helping the University. The Boosterisms will number about 35 telling the aims and purposes of the club and its relation to the Uni-' versity. Martha Washington Candies fresh every Friday at Tice's.-Adv. Let Us Clean Your Rugs We can also make you New Rugs from your old ones. Just call 1946 on the telephone and a man will be sent to give you an estimate. ANN ARBOR FLUFF RUG AND CARPET CLEANING COMPANY 1103 BROADWAY II P!1 Wednesday - Thursday Chapter 3 Cr usoe" Chapter 3 Jack Hoxie IN. "Devil Dog Daws I had made thirty-four red two pre- o the region An Ann Arbor branch of the Detroit Auto club has been organized in this city and according to R. A. Dolph, publicity chairman, great things are to Nelps .. C r . I 3 ' i , r REGULAR PRICES NOW SHOWING, THE CAMPU THEATI Kid Is IndescrIbable! To See Him. Too Love Him Thatfs All. He has A hundred new smiles for you, a hundred lovable pranks and - let's whisper this - a natural way of living his role as the immigrant kid who adopts a surly old sea captain that reaches clear down your throat and drags up a sob at times. Registering a milestone upon your memory that you will never forget. ot any dishes to wash? - spuds to peel? - rheumatics to rub? A~ . - rent to dodge? - shimmies to shake? CKIE ON THE JOB 4. rI ., ;a, y -.f " . . l 4; t "+ t i r'a .rte i PU REELS r We wish to emphasize two tremendous out- standing features in connection with this pre- sentation. Jackie Coogan is now acclaimed aniversally as the world's greatest junior stage Dr screen star with a following unequalled in stardom. With Charlie Chaplin as his chief ad- viser and others of equal importance as the executive staff. This is a positive assurance of , sterling atttraction of the first water. THE MANAGEMENT, M4 'J'1 fA .'I- i r' Y '- X r' , . ,: J L901 .1 .. oo L iz d E ot - A FIRST NATIONAL s I ATTRAjCTION? MI ALL .4 SPECIAL ADDED ETV 1~5C CAF fA - . - ,, _..v a&a ~ki SEE THE PEACOK IN ALL HIS GLORY! AL Chailes Urban presents w/ 1 AN UNUSUAL NATURE SPECTACLE. THE STARS AND SUPPORT- ING CAST COMPRISE ALMOST EVERY KNOWN ANIMAL LIVING. SCHl 1WA7 LAST