100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

January 21, 1927 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1927-01-21

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

PAGE EIaRT

TIlE M 1 TITTAN D-ATLY

_-

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN'

Publication in the Bulletin is constteuctive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until
3:34 p. in. (11:30 a.,im. Saturday's). Copy must be typewritten.
Volume T1I FID1AYS J k-NTARY 21, 19*27 Number St)

. ,,_..,W., _ _ _ _. -a

t. _. . __,_ -a _.. .__ - - - F

-,r Iii1 a tt e c es so ito class districts of the state have been LONDON. - Mar'y Ash l, daught-
'a- tt e c esA scaininvited. o r of Col. W\ilfred Ashk~y, minister of
, ,r( ' ca1 o Y'kI There are two cities in the second; transort, one of the richest girls in
"'' 'f ~ class Grand Rapids and Flint, and De-I England, is to niarry Capt. Cunning-
t"(roit stands alone in the first class. hiam Rleid, M.P., who distinlguished
(P~yAs~ ialc l'ts~) ~ rno s omplmentry ropoal-tat lint and Grand Rapids representa-3 himself as an aviator during the war.
tives already have met with Mr. Coffey.
LAN~iO, Au., Ja. ..i Iv7M- inivers.y, state colleges andnor-I
sloe of the propx 4 osa 1((v. li(c V col alb etd bWn.RUSL. in let' it- P)ITLADELPIIA. - A 15-year old
\mal shoalb ietdb n
'seecn in 1his 1'$Oeto tho e lgslia- .;BRSnot. beenlbrts sot-boy rode continuously for 84 hours on
''governing board-hasnobens rorship has ended. elevated trains, paying eight cents.
tu1fr h j w rnt( h sae\armf. The second proposal, too, will
sril pernaend 'ant o ]A, i, inImrcioi
int a c i c~ic V nbyppe~ conme i lor di5sisoni att onmorrow's~t
vote "as L; OVD o neis (Xe(ldtoi
t~ i Jle ~ii~ o vhete x\ilford1.('esuperintendent I B3az-i~ aimsBa ai s
tive'(O~i1 e i1h coiiiuii c , ts ; f01 l Iic; il~t' ction, has called a!
achy'' ss~htio met hre metig urModayIndicus heWe have purchased THE W/HOLE QUARRY
jExpres cin ,cvcfhr from edwil- ct ss three section of the codification DRUG Stock. Also Carl Boys jewelry Store
cat . Cli over LLC SIt 2 inicate thaC. 'of the school laws which he is p.,epar- I stock of
tiepanslhsictW,1he !,arty ap- irrg for introdmu tion in the logisla-
proval, bait thet ,,c onttoii of 'he Co v- ture. PRepresentativas of a,11 the third !"bA
Fo ens ni3 "i~

Ficulty, Collcege of Literatuire, Science zand tlie Arts:
The next meeting of the Faculty will 4,e held Mbondaty, January 24, at
4:05 P. -M. in Room 2225 Ant; -l hall. At thh: tlme a revised report: of t _
Committee on the Curriculum of the Jun-lor andI Senior Years will he'pre-
sented by Professor 0. J. Camtpbell, CQlairnman oY the Comm,-ittee in th .
absence of Dean Day.
john R l. duge+.r,
Senakte CbiwP 0 <_,3 on Stu~dent An~
There will be a Tneeting of the Commnittee ou S'tudent Affairs Friday,
January 21, at 4:00 P. M. in Room 2, 17aiversity Hall.
J.,A. Buys ey, C lii~rrnai1.
Faculty, College of Literate re Science, and tie Arts:
Class cards for the second semester may be obtained by calling at tile
Recorder's office, Room 4, University Hlil.
Florence i3obir, Re(',crd i..
Mr. Dowv's Freshnmn Group:
My Freshman group will meet twiig t at 7:15 in the Union, Rooln 362.
To All Organizationls:
All organizations desiring space in the Michiganensian must sign a
contract this week. Nothing will appear unless contracted for by January
25.
O~rganization 1)eparincut.
Reserve Band:
.Practice this afternoon at 4:00 P. M. All nmombers rae requested at
Attend.
W. R. Leslie.
Jewish Art and Ceremonial 'Exhibit:
Under the Auspices of the B'ntai B3'rith -lillel Foundation an exhibition
of Jewish art and ceremonial objects is to be held at the Foundation head-
quarters, 615 East University Avenue, Saturday and Sunday, January 22
and 23, from 2 to 6 P. M.
L~eonard Cohen.

0;md
Ila
A NNO UNCES
That More Than

I4

ms cnac r n nnm~swamc..+ wnonnrr..meanssrcaa re

'I

ii; UMiD t Ljwis Streri'gI."

Let's get together

H

in the Chamber of Commerce.

And will sell them while they last at
These stocks are in first-class condition.
5® 66
3® ; -

q,

Our Patrons
Are united in so2 g that the 20'/( discount -wall paper sale
we are rin through the -Wont? of January is one of the
finest values received for their money ever put on in the
city. We also have many remnants of papers in room lots
from 50c up that mill be of interest to anyone in need of
good papers at one-third the original price.
cot;

aw@ vqff

4W ® %w

We guarantee to exchange any pen purchased at
price paid towards one of our regular, pens
any time within 30 days.
aa Pn315 State Stveet

i
.I

i

Phone 9313

203 East Washington St.

11il. Delta Kappa :
Members of the Fraternity will please take notice of the fact that our
meeting for today noon will be held at the Union. We will have lunch in
the main dining room and follow with a business session.
It. A. llonin, President.
Scalp and Blade Men :
Special meeting at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, January 23, 1927, at the
Union. Attendance is urgently requested, as is punctuality.
W. J. D~odge, Sceretlaiy
Polftula Literary Circle :
A meeting of the Polonia Literary (circle will he held Friday evening
at 7:30 P. M. in Lane Hall.
J. lIInIIek, President.
Girls Wishing W'ork:
There are several chances for girls to wait. on table in exchange for
their board. Please come in and see ine if interested.
Beatrice IV. Jolhnson, Adviser of Women.
Botanuy 1 Laboratory:
Laboratory section 4 will meet Friday afternoon at 1:30 at the Botanical
Garden on Packard Road. Go to end of the bus line on Packard and about
one-fourth mile south.
E. E. Dale.

f
I
I
t(
I
l
4

A kenock~er never wins, and a winner never knocks.
join the Chamber of Commerce.

ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION

Presents

i . -o

woww+*o w m:

CHARLES U PSON CLARK
Distinguished Author and Lecturer

a-' +1 ]]ti.I TTi'GKAhlfu )je '1 Otlst '4
f Wrwt w+wzuvenra ++ es.
~ ', t/

History Department:
History Department luncheon at the Union on Friday, at 12 ;15.
11. .111y on.
'Detroit Air Backers Hope For Port On
Proposed Tans-Continental Mail Route

(By Associated Press) matter and bank clearings deposited
The possibility of D~etroit being in-,! at the end of the business day to reach
cluded in the trans-continental 'air, 'the airport in time for the east andI
mail route, if the New York-Chicago; west-bound planes without difficulty.
section is awarded to the National Air 'The result will be that eastern
Transport, Inc., is commanding the+' bank clearings will reach New York
attention of Detroiters who wouldl by 6 o'clock the next morning, in time
further the city's advantages growing! to be credited to local banks on that
out of the swiftest transportation of day, thus saving one day's interest.I
the age. Atpnt Detroit banks lose one
The trans-continental route, extend- i day's interest on New York bankI
ing from New York to San Francisco, clearings. On west-bound mail two or
has been the experimental laboratoryt three days will be saved.
'In which the Government discovered' National Air Transport was, or-j
that aerial transportation is practical, : anized in Detroit in, March, 1925. Ont
but not profitable unless express and) the Chicago-Dallas air mail route, ac-
passengers are carried- in addition to i cording to Mr. Coffin, the National Air
mail. Consequently, the Government _lra1zt)iport has completed 9t9 per cent
called on private operating companies of the mileage on the post officej
to bid on contracts to carry thvv mail. I schedule and has been 91 per cent on
it being the policy of the Government; time.
not to carry pasengers or express. t -
In bidding on the New York-Chicago ec
section, the National Air Transport, a ;Expec Large Crowdl
Deit opn eddb iovar te dA s m l . Coffin, offeredl to reroute ,,he line to
include Detroit on the Chicago-Cleve-
land section, using GYrosse le; for its
terminal. ;
In discussing the possibility of De- CH3ICAGO. - Nearly 2,000 pastors,i
trout being on the tranzs-continzental Bible teachers, and other church and
line, Mr. Coffin explained that his corn- ,Sunda(y school wvorkers will gte
piny offered to reroute the line "be- hee oteanuaaoudr' hek
cause Detroit now suffers a disadv'am- conference held by the Moody BibleI
tage so far as effective air mail ser- ittu ohnrtemmryo
vieis concerned. wvight L. Moody, according to officials
"It is the only 0on0 of the eightl of the Bible school.
largest cities not now included in the I l '1O conference will open Feb. 1 and I
trans-continental route," he said. "TheClsFe., .Oteprgaaetie
reslt s hatbusnes ad fnacia 1following well known men. Rev. _y.l
institutions in New York, Cleveland, I Suar; olden, vicar of St. Paul's
Chicago, Omaha, Salt Lake City, San churchL J1odn;Re. oh E Kizn
Fr'zancisco and Los Angeles enjoy an ga. pm esid ent of the Western Trheolog-
unfair advantage. The present air ical seminary; Rev. w.H.Rgrps
mail schedule out of Detroit, while tfor of the First Conreatogershurah-
efficiently maintained, requires thatI Ciero, Ill., and many others.i
mail be posted at the central otlice ao( pr fte Irl i ob
before noon, which is much too early br'oadca,.;t from the radio station own-'
in the day to serve busines~s require- j d by the institute.
nients.N
"With the line rerouted, Nation,,l'1,Air ________
Transport planes will arrive at the
Grosse Ie Airport between 11 and i L' 11A
2:30 o'clock, thus enabling urgent mail t - J.'~1..
Holbrook Is Granted: ifd""I

S
Id
Zs
-r, yGj " p i
Z ffir
a ,}3 O
t 6t N'
V N \
C 1 t ° 'ra r k aci
l 7
3 J
C
f

. - - - - WO-00000

'H.-

Subject :
"GREATER RO}UMANIA"
Illustrated with still and motion pictures,
and showing a collection of Roumanian
tapestries.
Hill Auditorium
Monday, January 24, 8P. M.
Prices :

at!

120-
PEOPLE
Have Enjoyed
Since Tuesday
In The
Theatre

I

r

Reserved Seats, $1.00

General Admission, 50c

Tickets at Slaters

AMI'NM

-m

A==

I

3s:

Those fine looking Florsheim
brogues you've been -w anting
--they're now included in this
short-time sale. Here's a de-
cided saving-a gooO t ti to
get a pair-TODAY.
CAMPUS BOOTERY
So. State St.

Benefit of Woman's League Building
Illustrated Lecture By Sir
Douglas Mawson., F. R. S.
Famous Polar Explorer
Atntarctic BIizzards
STILL AND- MOVING PICTURES
Hill Auditorium
SEATS ON SALE AT WOAHR'S

PERFORMANCES

f,

'tonight

ad
Saturday

I' :

U

Ww~m ,

.._._. -

I

Seats at Box

T d-I /A w 7 K-l", rip A rku w 41"roa'-f v " lu

I

I

i
i

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan