THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THR~EE T TITALIAN AVIATOR BREAKS RECORDS ATTEND CONFERENCE Dean Samuel T. Dana, of the School of Forestry and Conservation, willr Ir RT MICHIGAN TH EATRE BUILDING Inqujlire £ ho '2IC11 c ) .01 MICHIGAN TH EATRE BUILDING k 'After the wedding Of a friend of mine U2 *:* leave tomorrow for Chicago where he will attend a meeting of foresters from all over the United States who have beenecalled in conference by the National Chamber of Commerce. Dean Dana; will also attend a meet- ing of the executive council of the Society of American Foresters while in Chicago. Nov. 17 and 18 he will at- tend the conference called by the Chambers of Commerce. Among the organizations in this' section to which invitations have been extended are the Northern Hem- lock and" Hardwood association and the Northern White Cedar associa- tions. The Chicago conference, the first of its kind to be called, will be largely a meeting of business men and the discussions will be directed chiefly to the consideration of meas- ures necessary to develop tree grow- ing as a commercial enterprise. It will be diviled into three divisions, each of which will considet an im- portant, aspect of the general prob- lem. The first division will take up the progress of forestry in various sec-; tions of the country. The second divi- slon will consider the possibilities of forestry-the products it will yield. the land it will bring to a productive basis, and the contributions it will make to the wealth of the communi- ties dependent upon the forest in- (dustries. The third section will take up the most formidable obstacles with which forestry is* immediately confronted-forest protection, forest fire insurance, forest taxatin, and forest research. { . r ADJU UT AXBLE L A MPS Excelent l'm " o t9 , Ied or dresser 1m ee3e o n e 4 7 -4 Recently, The bride's father 1 RIF .. _7 k ' l r r Ec 51L{ .1 tc .uZ!dy1 E " I {'y' ^ y'h _?7 iWii" v '?..: {S:A N ^ -:s--f^<' f"_ . T 1, ;, '.i , f. ' ' r.-~ Tw M .'. ti1IfL (y;' I Gave the groom * * * * * * ,,, - : 4 grt A bit of Advice, * * . F W r - C > V Y p-vr k . s n r fit THE FOOLS * * * 1Iajor 1ario de Benardli. Italian flying ace who recently smashed all existing speed records. He attained a speed of 315.42 m'iles per hour, flying a hydroplane on the Venice-Lido course. This is believed to be the best speed ever attained in an airplane, according to the Royal club of Italy. His average speed over the course was 293.67 miles per hour. WASHINGTON-President Coolidge has asked Secretary Hoover to go to Vermont to confer with Governor Weeks and other officials on re- habilitation of the New England flood sufferers. Low5 4 }n y"' q1 )5 Y u I vi As is the.custom, And wound up by * * * Saying, "Son, you can't please'ein All the time." 1 * 1 Wasn't he right! * * * I And yet, Some people DO # - Please them oftener * * * ! Than others; Don't they? l 111t111111tlll tl II li tll lliillillllll t ltitt1t1114111llli lil tll ll ll 111111111itlllll111 Opening New York Theatre Guild Series of Plays' "ARMS AND THE MAN" By Bernard Shaw _ THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17 One performance only WHITNEY THEATRE SEATS NOW AT WAHR'S BOOKSTORE . $1.10, $1.65, $2.50, $2.75 SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEE "Mr. Pim Passes By" Thanksgiving Evening, "The Guardsman"_I Seats on sale Now Presented by Michigan Theatre League! Iii11llillllllllllllililll 1 1 11till 1111 11 11111lll t1111111 111111111111111111 11111111111111t1 .. The Il(sconi's present their selnsationll1 daince re-view Four 1r1mjues Sunday at :i 4:30 9:00 7:05 .1s / /Fcf? G7AY NELL. oJTJY VAN ALST. Introduing flheir latest dance creation "GIGOLO" _ 'S '- !,fig ,,. -. 5 . .. 1 ,. f = -", Yx .. t: - s; fs.. _...5 e _.. . a .,i r.r: 0 -.1~__.._... .,e.a... .a, .. sr_ ...u.t . ..i .1 a. , .xr,.i_ _ _ . ... - - ON SCREEN For instance: I I A Inspect "RUBY RING" and Meet a New Experience inj Silk Stockings Ruby Ring is the direct result of our con- stant effort to fully interpret your needs. It possesses all the satisfaction you have ever known in silk stockings plus a great deal you can only know in "Ruby Rings." $1.65 to $2.50 It Pays to Walk Downtown ii rq ' Y ~ c. . nt \ l 'V K If~ 6C 't s~ \46 ,- ,' d t1 " r. ,-'21# 3. ,LCrve Y" -' 3.. ' _., -'Y.. i ..!:r ; vi ' /'y ,ti "A v N .I . i 4X Y) It's a fact that * * * Those who let -