'.TUESDAYS , OCTOBER 12, 1926 ; ...e,... ._.. , r. ...,n~:° 'T X '. Nfi TCL11\I..'.Il 1T~t ''4 ' FAP.F. TURRF'i, N .-. .. .. . , ,. ,.. ..., Ti~kJTZ Yi-Jil ~ldlTC'AN nA fl V -A. 1... . .. .... ,. ..., _ . ...... .. ... ,t .&l .E. ; TO METTNIGHV Tress Cub,,tinder Direti on of Prof. John L Brumni to MaTke Plans For Coming Year WILL INVITEEDITORS E glPans fiortle year wil be discussed the first 'meeting ,of the Student. en cuu to be.,held at 7.:3Q o'clock t n t I n the l Iditoral room in the d u>dkal building. I c ing to Prof. John L. Brumn, the journalism department and 4onsor of the organization, the con- rete formation will be left to the ,sudents. He will suggest that tere a. new chairman for each meeting bo shall chose such assistants as he ~y need to arrange the program. ~Last year the club met at thc Uion ~cry two weeks for luncheon, but 4is year since the department of journalism has adequate quarters the 4eetings will be held there. These r oms are on the third floor of the od medical building. ,As in past years the organization ill invite leading journalists of the slate to visit Ann Arbor and address t ie club. These men include editors a d writers of Detroit newspapers as 11 as others throughout the state All students who are enrolled inI j 'urnalism courses or who intend to f ;flow the curriculum in journalism a ae eligible for membership in the y o ganization. 'g o: Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. s RAEE Eat at Re's, but See Your m,~ovies at tihe Rae 10c HOUSE PETERS "RAFLELS" Thursday-''East Lynne" 4RAEW THE DETROIT THEATRES ARI.IrTNght 75c to $250 Wed Mat 5c to $150 DETROIT Sat Mat. 5c to $200 PREENT AMRICS' AVORITE COMEDY' ASSTHEATER ASS DETROIT t. yette at Wayne Cad. xxoo Mats. Wed. and Sat. The Ace of Musical Comedies "6QUEEN HIGH" ith Julia Sanderson and rank Crunit ights 75c to $; Wed. Mat. 75c to $2; Sat. Mat. 75 to $2.50 UBERT LAFAYETTE Lafayette at Shelby. Street 's Hire Again! he Big Parade" Owen Davis' Great Comedy ~!pThe Ladder" 1;GALES OF LAUGHTER LOOK AT THIS September 29th, 1926. ' tCobbler Poet, 1i Arbor, Michigan. ,e, the members of the Up-town 1 ns Club, earnestly solicit your sence at our regular Friday lunch- cb held on October 8th, on the fif- n th floor of the General Motors Iilding,' at noon. 1indly let me know at your earliest Cavenience if you will be able to give a, short talk and entertain us with st of your famous poems, songs afdstories. All of your. expenses will be paid ad I can promise a bank note that W.11 repay you adequately for your, Ltet me hear from you as early as YFours in the service, CHARLES E. BUELL, JR. Marines To "dry To Better Mau hn's Trans - Cony-Inentc-il. { ...........:....... n - '.1.1 Time SPRINGER LEA VES FOR NEW POSITION D. W. Springer, University auditor, uresearch problems for an associa- tion of public accountants whose headquarters are in Washington, D. (C., it was learned yesterday. It was expected that this work would take himn at least a year and he had? not miade definite plans following this en- gagement. !Mr. Springer was formerly superin- tendent of the Homeopathic hospital Cind in 1922 yeas !appointed, University { auditor by the Board of Regents. 7 EEHAVE 'tffEM hERE ,i'nu SYS MCLOTTHElS .For Young Men, ,AU Age_* , F. W. GRIOSS- 309 S. Main R - , Read The Daily "Classified" Columns all colors, in Wool, dicker or sheepskin Lining Are boughbt for less here. 'Wool lBlouscs, Leather Coats and Jackets For Ladies and Men ts rt'' coaia Major Ross Rowell, with a group of other marine officers are nearly r"eady for tTeir dai: ] to dusk air race against time in an effort to better the time madIe by Russell T aughan in thle, fir,-.dawn to dusk flight from New York to San Francisco. The marines will ItGjI off from Quanfdco, Va., naval hase w ith San lDiego, Cal., as their ;oat, with stops for fuel-at St. Louis, Mo.; Lawton, Okla.; andlhI Paso, T exits. 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