'SHE MICHIGAN DAILY I+ltiDAY, MAY 27, 1927 F- I THE-ICHAN-DILY oI1mo, MY 27-192 STAKERHOE FOMCLUB TO PRESENVTi HUERTA INDICT ED U LIRHOE r mlSPRING SERENADE, I. In c('coda ie ', with e e. t he1 ltL31$ AERONAUTIS MEETINGVarsity Glee c]ub xwill l vc itSiil serene onnelxt 'liesl~y el r;, I C(oimierelal Aviiation StressedI Ba~ther starting at 7 o'clock. Tbhi will; TIhaaN liitary FHying; Safer , bethie la st act ivity n i i(clI 1> is Airplanes iRequeIstedyas miwl tk al E i Th round i~iwill tblegipart.. iv1 DISCIJSS REMOVAL OF hDrunINt]1 l(llrt,1etS'I'rhouse and xwill include I haLll- rary. Ihe P residecnt's home, Mart ha Edward A. Stalker, assistant profes- I gokan lelilNeberry resoler cc-, sor of aeronautical and marine 0119- besides several sororities. ineerling, has returned from a confer- IpJT (clb g, v( it s la!t coflecri ofteI ence of the repre'sentatives of uni- 110ad eason1o 011 ie V 0 Vel!1 I nt versities presenting courses in aero- Adriani for t he local ixb ceclii . nautics which was held at Langley iThe s~ooists5 wereYCll. L ii~i orton, field, Virginia. The leadinginmufac- '27. Rcy(e I'. . Sus~ n.' 2 -fl turers of airplanes, and 'various aero- Otto .N~h.'2'7, vocaLlists, ad ailt(c1- nautical bureaus were *-represented, also. The occasion of .«ie confer- jsal ii.spc. inpi ence was a. meeting of the govern-I, KANSAS-Five journalism students mnent's Naltional Advisory Committee on !vehave been namedl inl the ayinuhial schro-{ Aeronautical Research.I The accenit of the meeting was plac-I larship award of Sigma D~elta Chi, Pro-i ed on questions relating to comimer-fesoajurlstcraent. cial aviation rather than on Wilitary ParnzIal detsr aviation ijs in the past. This change l Pal ronize Daily" Aydheertisprra interest ini. commercial -aviation which was aroused by Lindbergh's New TheYokPrsfihal stvengt: A request was made for research to eliminate noise in the bodies "of air- planes. The in-ost important sugges- t ion was in relation to the develop-r mnent of safety in thle air. The Gug-"R~ -genheim fund has recently announced . a cCQWpetition for the production of thef. WWhstyii safest airplane with very large prizes The offered. It ,is probable that this re-sac omte iltr t ok THE M into endeavorsaln this channe~l. - A University f along.~. *. lg a school Tphe development of aerial navigation ' ' limnited to 375 was also discussed "at this meeting. visit fui esge OREGON-A class in camp cook- ' MEDICAL SOCIETY TO HOLD DINNER Dcct ors of Washtenawr county and Iheir wives will at tend a meeting and dinner to he held necxt Tuesday night at the Union by the WFashtenaw County ledicatl society. Dr. Ca roline Bartlett Cae of Kalamn.oo will ad- dr'ess tI hP'50ci(,t en '-leico I Probi lems As Xliewed ly 1.hw Doctor's Wife" Dr. S. L. Lait ev ol\xwill speak( on "Abrupt io P'lacenta.' with ease report, durin; the lbusiness Fsessuonof the meeting, and will be followed biy Dr. Fr'ederiek A. Col11cr, pi ofessor of sur- gery, who will speak on ''Observa-t bons On Some Earopean Clinics.,, Two alternate delegateto I)thle state meeting ;At Mackinace island lwill be elected at this meeting. 1i I Chanceto Save oney on yourI SPRING CLOTHES We have a few new Spring Topcoats left and have grouped them in two price groups f a: your convenience. .do li e Ia. i:iieria Former provisional, president of Mexico, wvho has denied federal charges against him at ruci(i, Ariz. JUILLERET'S 30,2 S',oiiht ii( eSt. Spiecial iils IWeek Fresh il it Orange LIemion and Lonie A very smart group of lopcoats origin- ally lallging f rom $3J.00 to $45.00, now only-- Another exceptionally fine group of coats Of the finest fabrics and tailoring, that sold for $60.00 to ;$65.00, now.-- S29*~v We hlave no old stock of merchandise, but are giving you the opportunity to save money 11 n new Spring goods. 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