UARY 17, 1924 TrHE MICHIGAN DAILY y-- - -.. ,... .,._ I ATL IRqui DEVICE HERE HEADS FIRST LABOR BANK Entire Apparatus Will Be Far tse Wihin Next Few Weeks Ready NOTED ARCHEOLOGIST TO GIVE LECTURE TOMORROW Corit Tyron Khun de Prorok, arch- aeologist and member of the Polish nobility, will deliver a University lec- ture on "Excavations at Carthage," showing the first moving pictures evar taken of that work in progress at 4:15 o'clock tomorro I In Natural Science auditorium. Count Prorok is lecturing at the leading cities of the country, includ- ing New York, Washington, Boston and Montreal with the authority ci the French government and the eccle. siastical interests which own' part o the site of ancient Carthage. He is to lecture in Milwaukee tInilit an" in Toronto Saturday. In 1921 C,)unt de Prorok first vis- ged the site of the excavations a' Carthage which had been going or for over 60 years and became inter- ested in the work. As efforts were being made to develop that site into a modern colony of the rich, he be- came impressed with the loss to sci- ence if this should be accomplished before the execavations have been completed. He was easily persuaded to endeavor to interest the world in the recovery of ancient Carthage. His lecture will be illustrated by moving pictures. It s true efficiency to use Daily Classifieds.-Adv. Patronize The Daily Advertisers. w BOARD (Without Break;f