f )PACE TWO THEI MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL ",0, 192q ;t MORE[ MEN ENROLL FOR WORLD CRUISE i i i i i i i i i i Mlichig'an Delegation N ow Numbniers 1WIth Total Of MO0 Signedl For Trip Next Year. 10 *1 PLAN TO TAKE MOVIES{ 'Michigan's delegation on the world cruise has increased to ten members, it was announced yesterday by Lionel; Crocker, of the 'public speaking 'de-' partment, who is in charge of the to- cal enrollmnent: The -announcement l which was made at a luncheon held at the Union for all interested in' making the trip, also indiicatedl that there are a number of prospects yetJ to be heard from. The entire registration has reached 330, 'according to word received b)yx Mr. Crocker from A. C. Mclntosh,' presidenrt of the University Travel as- sociation, who also stated that wordl had .been receivedi from foreign coun- tries which are "enthusiastic and think it will be quite 'wonderful." Mr. MI&ntosh also announced 'that the steamer Ryndain of 'the 11hilandt-Ain- erican line has 'been selected. The itinerary includes more than 35,000 miles, vi. iting 35 countries aild '0 cities, not including ports. It is probable that a color morving 'picture outfit from Hollywood Will be taken an the trip, besides a standa'rd Padhe ; camera in addition 'to std'ents' i vate moving picture 'outfits.'.tOn' board there will be .a developing room and all the necessary appa'ratus. The faculty consists of 50 teachers, two of Whom are from Michigan, Mr. Crocker and Prof. W. 'C. TRufus, of the astronomy department. Pr'ofessor Rufus announced at the luncheon that the students studying astronoimy will 'visit Mt. Wilson observatory. where the world's largest lenses have been gathered. Daily radio dispatches will be sent 'to keep 'the students in touch with their frelatiVes and friends. EDUCATIONL COUNCIL AWADSSCOLASHPS Seven scholarships of $1,000 each have been announced recently by the American Council of Education to in- crease understanlding and friendship among nations by encouraging Amer- ican university students to pursue a kart of their education in uiniversi- ties 'of other countries. The fund wais provided by individual donors wind will be used during the year 192c;-27. It is required that those who win the scholarships be at least 18 years'sof age and that they have been in resi- dence at a university for two acadenm- ic years. They~~ must expect to take their. Junior year at a foreign untlver- 'sity and return to their American cola- AT THE THEATERS Today--Sereen Arcade-"Hogan's Alley," with all star cast. Majestic-"The Auction Block," with Charles Ray and Eleanor Boardm an. Wuerth - "Old Clothes," with Jackie Coogan. Today--SW0g Garrick (Detroit) - "Come on Ruth," with Gladys Lloyd. Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) - "Carmencita and the Soldier," by Moscow Art Theater Mus-. ical Studio. Bonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)- "Romteo and Juliet," in mod- ern dress., Ili I Irving Warinolls,OS C CHIROPODIST ANN Ib ORTHOPEDIST 707 NI. Unive rsity Ave. Phone 21212. AUTO PARTS For All Makes ot Caro. TIRES FOR SALE. i JUNK 0CARS 13OUQHT PRONE 3035. KESSLER BROS., Canal Street Owing to a local contract ti no dance tonight-, Friday, 2 TheLakesideP E } .4 I i _ i B r 8 Men's Special I hiere will. be \pril 30th at i' i i w 1... I' -5 laidon Men's Broadcloth Shirts-white, tan, grey, blue..... $1 .35 I Men's Athletic Union Suits, per suit . ... .. . 59c Men's Fancy Silk Sox, pair .....................30C Men's White Handkerchiefs ..... Antn Arbor Dry 316 SOUTH MAIN-Near' .5c XVHITMlrOR E LAKE formerly owned by Jim Burkex Dance Saturday, May 1 st, and Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights as usual until the close of season. Music by Reule Kenyon !lege to secure their degree the follow- ing year. Awards will be made on scholarship, i tellectuial interests, mental and phbysical ability. andl seriousness of purpose. No l'imitation will be placed on the winners as to the university w'.hich they wish to attend nor the studies which they wish to pursue. All applications must be filed with the Amnefican Council of Education, 26 !:Jackson Place. Washington, D. C., not later than May 15, JACKSON.-After mounting stead- ily for severa l months, th~e population of the Michigan State prison has pass- ed the 2.600 mark, being reported as 2.02 today. Goods Co, Wuerth Theatre I ', :I 8:30 P.M. and his University Ramblers i i More Miles at Lower Cost Truck and Bus . neumatics .rR.' "S/./.'" !C/',/".. ../.iJ :~. , '.,. ",r ~ ' +!rP, Y"." ". .. . '.r "..n '. '" ~"~'. +".. :.9°'. ". sr".rd ",. "..e °. 'd/%'i/. '°..d'y' . d.. ;1 .4 ii I DETROIT THIEATRE5 T HIS WEEKI fives. - 50c to $2.50 G AR R I C K Wed. Mat. Sac to $1.50 Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 . -* RUTH!" A ComodY of Youthi. Love and Baseba ll Nights 75c to $1.5c von #tePlayhouse Mt.ushr Woodward at Allot Tel. Glendale 9792 The RONSTEL LE CO. Presets 4"It t* n d uht Modern Dress Every extra mile you get from your tires is another mile of clear-profit truck or bus operation-another slice off your tire costs, F~irestones will1 deliver greater mileage than any other equipment money can buy -they're Gum-Dipped for extra mileage and service. I gybed Lafayett ights, 5oc to $o2.5o Shubo Latyet Saft.eatS-$2.0 Pop.Thifrs.Mat. '50Cto0$1.50, plus tax, cad. 8705 MOSCOW ART THEATRE MUSICAL STUDIO "Ttamencita aleSoldier" .d1.XMft.h~dEYQ. .,'YSISTRATA1Fe" SmthTire R-arCo,, A_' N ARBOR, MICIGAN\ .012 South Aill St.4 Yholie 8716 'I I' Decorate yo r-fWtthe degree of P. A. f"^ i Al AOL, AMOK 'S '> .1 ,t of i. .C :1. 'a . L ET the fear of Lfire sink deep ' enough into your heart to start you in the direction of complete fire pro- tection. Let us write your insur- ance policy. Ann Arbor Home Builders' Association' THAT means '"Pipa Amoroso" in the Latin, or tepipe-lover" in plain campus English. P. A. has certainly endeared a pipe to more men than any other letters in the smoke-alphabet. Because Prince Albert lets a fellow smoke all he wants to--and makes him want to! Cool as the stare of a marble Venus. Sweet as the approach of vacation. Fragrant as spring blossoms. Think up your own similes, Fellows. You will when you pick P. A. and a jimmy-pipe for permanent roommates. Prince Albert is great tobacco, and that's not blah. Get yourself a tidy red tin of Prince Albert today. Fill the bowl of that old jimmy-pipe to the brim and borrow a match. Then you're set for some great smoke-sessions, as sure as you're a foot high. V. A. is sold everywhere . In tidy red tins, pound and half:~ pound tin h umidors,- and pound crystal-glass humidors with sponge- moistener top. And always with every bit of bite and parch removed by the Prince Albert process. r ' ;. s . A: ,: I Ii 'llh~hhh UIJ & .A kIhllllU« .1 IPAU-V'n lki Afth, WWI VW-A UJC, A XVA