fiHP- MICHIGAN DAILY ^' THURSDAY ', MARCH 13, 1929 TI-4V MTCI-TTCAN DAT! Y THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 192G 1 U.S. S. Tennes see Practices Nlew T a ctic AT THE THEATERS I Today-Screen mnent," with BetzILyon and M i o tf \M ic iigain } Blanche Sweet.: Majestic-"Rainbow Riley," with .Johny Hnes.You Who Graduate in.June W et-TeVanishing, Amer- IL n uRy u er ican," with Richard Dix. I e du -o re r I ~Today-Stage' r We are a long established Michigan manu- Garrick (Detroit) - "Dancing. 1 facturer of enviable reputation. WVe want men, j Mothers," with Mary Young Ipeeal btntncsaiy rm Bsns and John Halliday. Ipeeal btntncsaiy rm Bsns- I Administration, Literary or Engineering. Depart- SBonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)-- i I "why Noot?" I ents, who earnestly seek business opportunity. Shubrt Lfaytte Detoit)- iWrite us fully, remembering that our only oppor- "Chariot's Revue." tuiyo judging youi h hrce fyu reply. Your correspondence will be treated con- Ndew Detroit (Detroit)-"George ; fidentially, our story in detail will be promptly sent Wht'sSadas"I to you, and personal appointments made at our mutual convenience. LOCAL EVENTS Address F-25, care Michigan Daily For notices not other wise mentioned inI The Daily. items will be published on two successive days only. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events Editor by 4 P. M. Thiursdaiy Regla metig o te Critia jSmoker' of the American Associationzt clock at the .Union. Admission,' 25 Science society in Lane hail auditzor- of Mechanical Engineers at 7:30 0'- cents. mmz at 7:30 o'clock. Naval forces of the United States are working out blie foreign invadlers, in maneuvers in Guantanamno bay,( broadlside from t he starboard side whiiile in target praceticf new tactics for t he defense of the country fromi possi- Cuba. Photo shows. U. S. S: Tennessee ready to fire a bring the seating capacity to (0,000. A still greater demand for, seats will be satisfied b)y a.solidI block of bleach- ers to be built at the south end, an~d for which provisions have already! been made. The total seating capa- city will 'be 74,000. Gavin Madden, engineer, who is in charge of the structure, has miade a! close study of all the stadia. plants in the United States and will endIeavor to incorp~orate the most useful fea- turps of each in the Northwestern I stands. Special attention' is to be4l paid to-" drainage, while a runningjr track will be built within the walls and underneath the two sides of the plant. Provisions will be made for locker and athletic rooms, showerj baths, and gymnasium rooms, while spectal suites will be constructed for both home and visiting teams. Elevators will be built to lead to 1 the press stands, and these will havw; private entrances and exits. Tele- phone and telegraph facilities will be set in abundance in the press box. Osteopathic Physicians Dial 7451 D rs. Bert and Beth Haberer Corner William and Maynard Ann Arbor, Mich. I LAST TIMES TODAY YOUR LAST CHANCE !{ f AY F ESTI Le :latizlie S S:00-3:40 Prices -il~ ER Nights Prices 10c-50e I i Zane Grey's Na sterpicece 1 I I i Featuring RICHAR-D DIX LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY Malcolm McGregor The entire Navajo, Plute .ed lHopui litdji In atl'oiis, IportionIs of the, Liiited States Artiy, andti a Comipany of 1,000 SPlayers. -4 rA 0^: > .I 1fr::i Z .. . t' {~ . r ' f ' N JA LOUVISE .HOMER ILORE M'E ATSTRAI, 111(11ARD C (ROOKS IS IN Go'ER/CAN I There is no part of American history that is more romantic, more interesting, more epochal in quality than this tae of the first Americans--the Indians. A LSO i M , .- . , -. r TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY (dOV)ANNI MNRTI EI1LI ALBERT SPAII)ING MARIE SU DiELWFS x lol' ISIS '>I, _ I! I