P'ACE T WO 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY _: SUNDAY, NOVEM1BER 1: YOST IELoDHosE IS FORMALLY DEDICTED (Continued from Page One) want to pay a tribute to Coach Yost who, the more you know, the more you appreciate what he really is and what a tremendous example he is in athletics the nation over." Home Irade Amplifier The eloctric amplifying device which was used to make it possible for the assembled thousands to hear the speakers' voices was constructed entirely by University officials and students. This highly-specialized eqluipmnet was to have been furnished complete by a New York company, ut orn Thursday the autorities were no- tifted that the company could not do so. Roswell E. Franklin, instructor ini engineering mechanics, set alout con-I structing the apparatus with less than two days in which to prepare it. He associated with him Gustave L. Mich- aud, instructor in Romance ang- tages, Floyd Firestone, research as- sistant in the physics department, and Chas. W. Kinney, '23, an employee of the telephone company, and by yes- terday noon the amplifying device was ready for use. The achievement was considlered remarkable by many engi- nieers who were present at the cre- monies and who knew the orcum- stances under which the work was done. CAST, CHORUSES, ORCESTRIA ! CHlOSEN }FOR 1VNION.OPERA (Continued from Page One) piano, Charles H-. Sword, '24; first violin, Frank Stiles, '24, Rex. E. Moule, '26E, and Harold Ehrlich, '26; second violin, John E. Dinwiddie '24A, and Warren J. Parker, '26; Viola, erman Wise, '25; cello, Norman Anderson,1 '26A, and Walter E. Battles, '25E; base viof James W. Role, '26; flute,1 Elwood D. Guernsey, '26E, trombone,I J. K., Aitland, '24; clarinet, Clarence S. Tappan, '26; cornet, Carl Wienman,t '26, and Orville W. Stephens, '24; and( drums, Richard C. Travis, 25M. ! This year's Opera was written by Charles Sword, '24. Its music was composed by Sword and William' Kratz, '24E, general chairman of the Opera committees. The Mim es pre- sentation will this year surpass all former productions according to 111i Mortimer Shueter, director. ARISTICE RITES SET FOR TODAY IN HILL2AUDITOI UMt (Continued from Page One) ] The program for the day will bel as follows: 3: 40 o'clock the proces-1 ion starts . The and will then play popular marches. At 4 o'clock, Earl sfe will play the prelude on the organ.I The glee club will sing "Lades Atone sic, will the prelude on the organ. The armina"-A. A. Stanley. A hymn will 'follow, "Onward Christian Sol-i cliers"-Sullivan. Peace time cit-I tions will be made. The silent mo- ment will take place. "My Country 'Tis of Thee" will be sung Scrip- ture reading and prayer will be re- dered. The glee club will interpret "Glorious Forever". Bishop Hender-. sonl will give his address. "The Star Spangled Banner" will be sung. The I SPEC The egimnig f The Daily Extra Trip ToDtoitl Illness Postpones Rehearsal f Members of the University Sym- phony orchestra will not rehearse this morning, on account of the illness of the director, Mr. Samuel P. Lockwood. Announcement for rehearsal will be mrade later. Mr. Lockwood is reported to be slightly improved, though he is still in a critical condition. Daily classified ror 'real results. Patronize The Daily Advertisers. ING1 QWARMOLTS,1. .. CHROODST 707 W. UiIversity _____ ____ ____ ____ __ RoomP 4' UALITY.~S I'Q EGA 4 Pi. I: Ty. f r C g II Mirro Aluminum Roasters Mediumn and large sizes. Tray prevents' burning. Two air rents in cover. Handles on three sides. Make shifting in oven easy. Generous size and shape trill accommo~date unumually large roasts. Our Stock on Roasters is Complete JN&. C. FISCHER CO. Up--tO-thc'-Minute, Hardware ii III Immediately after the game yesterday afternoon, the Michigan Daily extra was rushed by auto to the air- plane field on Packard street. At 5: 40 o'clock the plane "hopped off" fo r Detroit, piloted by Lieutenant S. S.r Royal, arriving over the center of that city at 6 o'clock. The extras were in Detroit 20 minutes after they left the press. Fifteen minutes later the plane landed near Eloise. Lau rence Favrot, '24, business manager of The Daily was the pasenger on the t rip. The picture shows H. A. Donahu e, '24, managing editor of The Daily a nd Perry Hayden, '25, circulation man- ager loading the extras aboard the plane as the pilot and his passenger m ade ready. The papers were dropped over Grand Circus park in Detroit. Benediction followed by the organ'i and the remainder of the Marines fin- f1HII1E1I'IIlIlI1I~IIIIIIIIP postlude will close the services. dished up the parade.- EA TLS! Tecnaittovl arilcar Avatnmeofmtrcrof'=include the Pc~liiw ing , r ons: . N. every description, some glistening~} Chur..h, editor cif thew4,An ArhcnT TimesI under a new polish and somec idi-'= Best News, Cla;>loa F. Jcxining>; of fIz AM-' cating beyond a doubt that they had= Chinese and ,American ~ erican Leg; oib I )D. i n )y R Iobins, . come from afar to witness the great Dishes p~astor of0i(theUitadrianlchurchl andI football game, formed three contin-E i Harold K Lat>;a, c(*aiizmn'1 of the ki- uous lines for -the entire length of ANN ARBOR = ivesiy Srvcc COiOiitCC ~ State street. Tae steps of the Ujnion CHOP SUTEYX HOUSE next University Service will be held; wer'e seething with humanity, while , Thanksgiving dJay, Nov. 29.; the cries of "Mums" were shouted Se rvice a ia Carte -'from a hundred lusty throats. - M arines, Eigag ei treamas of people were already on 31..SAT.T-psar In hug "i artd e tva to the new Yost field houst, ______________________ In, H f h Parad . toinsure a seat for themselves at the -dedication ceremonies called for It's true efficiency to use Daily Keeping step with the blasts of one 1 :30. 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