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THE MICH-TGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926

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WO L Y SP A l of the railroad, Col. John Stves'.
Iwrote a pamphlet in 1812 urging the
use ot a. railway in lieu of the Erie o
RH aa hchwste eigvctdI In a bulletin published the same year,?Seesdcae ta:semlcno
(0111could e operated at speedis of
0miles l( hour',a belief whichli.
CWIrl Engineering. Professor Cies 'lhie substantiat ed by model ex pt'i~nents in,
Early Investigations Of I1825.
Evans Antl Stevens 'i'h first, railroad cha rter granted in
the newv world, revealed Professor
SECOND LECTURE TODAY Worley, was gr anted to St evens in,
-15fora line across New .Jersey.:
By he arl inestgatonsof OlierLater. W,% secured a charter for a rail-
Evans and Col. John Stevens, America(rodfmPhlepiatClub,
led the world in the realization of the Pa., which is now a sectionl o1 the.
possibilities of 'railroad transports-min line of the Pennsylvaia 1rail-,
tign declared Prof. John S. Worley, of road.
the civil engineering, department, in a In the early days. practically all the "
lecture yesterday on "The Early .De- railroads and trainways were used for'
velopment,.of American Railways." jtransportation in andl abiout quarries
To Oliver Evans, Professor Worley lanid mines. Ise was made of railway
gives the credit for the first concep- ltracks on con structiion projects whica!
tion of the "feasibility, importance, and !could only. be reached by steep in-'
commercial responsibility of the steam icha-rye The construction of the minl-.+
railroad." Conceiving the idea of ; fnient on BBunker bill was mentioned as.
operating carriages by high pressure!I an examle Cot this ritility.II
steam as early as 1772, this pioneer + I i frS Worley will give the see- I
worker perfected the steam engine to°nd lecture of the present group on
and so demonstrated its worth that it Itrans~por'tationi at 10 o'clock this morn,~
became a commercial success before I ing in roomn 311 of the Wtest Engineer-
"tie beginning of the nineteenth cen- ling bfilding.
tury.-___________
* lgtymore than a decade later, PAT YOUR SUBS('8,R1PT1ON NOW1"i.

AT THE THEATERS
"To d~y--ereen
Arcade- "Irene," with Colleen
Moore.
Majestic-"Mies' Brewster's Mil-
lions,",,with; Bebe Daniels.
Wuerth- "The American Ven-
us," withL'Esther Ralston.
Today-S tge
Garrick .(Detroit) -"What Price
BonstellePlayhouse (Detroit)-
"The aShow-off."
Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) -
"The Student. Prince."
New Detroit, (Detroit) -Thurs-
ton, the Magician.

1flh~rlnnRI r'rai~ tinr life to show that this process of sal-
IIC9 N SPEW HERE1 ~ vat ion wa to be continued by the in-
I UILIIIU ILE 1 dividual "in better ways of thinking
flEif; f"fTIII nr Inrj and living until all evil disappeared."
11 1IhIRIflW NSI1NIVI The speaker emphasized the Pointi~
I iiIEU~I~ U~~ that Christian Science is .a study, corn-I
"C(hrisian Science commences wher e paring it to the study of mathematics.
it find's us, it may be sill, (disease, or;
Spoverty, and begins right, there the (AUTO ELI Kfl
process oif redemuption and salvation," o l ae fCrr I~-
declared - iehaid .. iavis. C.S. of Clhi- FoUM~.c as
cago) in a. lecture on "Christian Sci-1 JUNK CARS BOUGHT
ence: Its Availability in Heiman Ex--HNE; jk
(I periece' at University hall Sunda:;r ESE RSCnlSre
IM.Davis cited piassages from Christ's ESE RSCnlSre
II Don't, take a bunch of ,dirty clothes .

\ 41 perfectly organized toursj
to Europe, North Africa,
Norway and Midnight Sun.
Ail expenses $31 N
n oat and ashore up
' EACH TOUR ACCOMPANIED BY
A VLL"NW OLG R-FESSOR AND A HOSTESS
S Clientele exclusively students,
) teachers, alumni and faculty
'representing 122 schools in
4 the United States
1 Excepionally well planned -and con-
ceder! to le the best. include college
*orchestrias, swimming pools, special
Sentertainments, sighcseeing, etc.
TRAVEL BUAEAU I
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NEEDS
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VACATION out
at the CA MP
for Carpentering, Paiuit-
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IVASHINGTON. - The "Dorotheum"
municipal b awn shop of Vienna, is said
to have S$0,000 articles in pawn, or
about one to every twvo inhabitants of£
that city, a' huge increase over war
and early pgst-wNar nuinoers.

1 and wve wili tend to the rest.
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pealed for public interest and financialST A S I A EN Y
support through the editorial columns; All Tinuaind Cunises
of the Philadelphia "Aurora." 'This-
action was taken fully seven years {. "'. K U EIS LE
efre a similar proposal wvas formu- 1 Es lro tAnvro
lated in England. Lleensed, Bonded andl Authorized {
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we could not use a_
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Iliraclean. Entirely
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