4* .TUHSDAY,--Ai:kY 14, 1427 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -f1EDY AY2.,2 H MCIA AL M III6ANAABIJ~Jlisiipi Atchafalya Rivers Inhperil TAV flfl II riiri~Vast Sections of Louisiana "Sugar Bowl" TAU.An m v nn _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ KIWAIS-DRIVE BRINGS LARGE SUM t A iiARt rani in EAfl I During the-convention of the Ame-4 xican 'Institute of, Architects held re- cently. in Washington, the College of Architecture was one of the contribu-f t'ors to Alhexehibition of architecturall 'Work,,shown them~. The chairman of the committee on ieducation in hiN report to the Insti- tute 66nvention -stated that "This is a time of trans~ition in architectural design and that work of a free and sound chearater; 4 ai~earing every- -where." The'n lo e of Architecture, according to its head, Prof. Emil Lorch, has ben quite free And pro- gressive in its educational design from the begin9i~i~ of its career. Tis trend is emphasized, he says, by the bringing' here of Alt Saarinen in the present plan Hf Jtiviting an acknowl- edged DutcWh r' ,1"Aeet for the coming. college year. _ Wr S.,aarinen is one of the European leaders. i Onthanik Gives Talk, OnMarket Analvsis Speaking on the subject of "Some. ,Pbases, of Market Analysis;" .Mr. A. 1-feath Onthank, formerly chief of the United States Department of Corn- nmerce,. and now director of Iniarket xesearch with George Harrison Phelps,I Inc., addressed students of the Schoolj of Business Adjhinitration yesterday afternoon in Tappan hall, mat A M4s1 E Ah' d ST I-I tE1 ASNN690 J E -.- ; . .....TMM.i c 1'~V1 ST ' PBAOYORASE f}MA~ 71C r<<_ _____ y avr\ 7;ai5J -- 1 Moro than $700) was receive'd in the necwspaper selling dr ive condluct ed last wreek by rnelnlwers of, the local Kiwanis elub) for th.e lbenefit of the c-hildren) patients of University hos- pital, reports from hospital officialsl in~dicate. According to Robert.3G.1 Grecve, assistant director of the hos-I p ItA and chairman of the drive, fullds, are still comning in for the project jwho,;e purpose is to teq ip the roofl {playgrounp of the ho ;) al with wore facilities for the recreati fion and airn.- sen.~mt of t he con fined children pa- tients, This henefil; work has been carriedI on for the past; few years by -the Kiwanis clb under the direction of Mr. Greve, who yesterday expressed. grea t satisfaction at the degree of sceswith which the project has' NEBRASKA-The university has re-~J ceived a gift of 6,000, part of which? will be usedl to equip the new museum. Typewriting and Mimeographing Prompt serf ice. Experienced open- atOrs5. odle ate rate. 0. D. MORRILL The Typewriter fnud Stationery Store. 17 Nicekels Arcade 'hone 661i LAST TIMES TODAY r w 25c 1 Oc -TheaterM 25c 106 I I R A1 ELY has the screen flashed a ( inatic thunderbolt like tliis one! dra mat mc thunderbolt like this one! A beautiful girl, in the st range power of a mad magician-her lite at stake! What a situation-what a m~nashing climax to this amazing story of love, mystery, adventure! Rex Ingramn's great S~ccesSO'r to "'The Four Hlorsenmen," "Scaramuouche" and "Mare Nostrum." The above is a miap of the parishes in the Louisiana "Sugar Bowl" 0 4 ' 7 T/'MITT e Today and Tomorrow Tue World's in osi '[I tf ify g Plot of ExCItenlent, Ma 1sierfually Tranis- ferred o ti e scree n '1r (iiors of Fright-Spas s of le e A The Now Novel Sensation a Wonder Film By NoW!r SH----HAI- SN-H-H----H ;4 I TYPEWRITING R. M. k08S 1 007 Monroe St. Phone 6293 NO r., :i Weatch and }I Jewelry Repairing FANCY SHAVPED WATCH11 CRYS2'AIS WATCHI STRAPS HALLER'S State Street Jewelers 11 Original A& P GYPSIES Exclushve Brunswick Artists anid Nationally Famed 9triig Orchestra 'of the radio world. 11 AND) AVERY 1IL1"WOOI) PLE~ASE NOTE-. W4(e wish to call your special attention to the fact that this picture will he here two days only-Today and Tomorrow. ;-I ,k f I w U, f lodwii6wWagedl Mumma= A 1' Li v. } .i r HTODAY AND i WEDNESDAY I ONLY tI, SnaorCharles Curllltls, Leader of, U.S. Senate, A- U -A I' 1 . t- 3 -wd_ t1 0 ~~'" againcaptvate Ann Arbor - z