THE MICHIGAN DAILY UIN WILL STLRT RN FLIGHT HOME 3 WESTERN TOUR SEEK RADIO ANOTHER! OPERATOR VISIT DETROIT, , AKRON, AND [ER CITIES J J ;{ A I+ { IPAIR DAMAGED FIN To Complete Return Trip armany In Two Day's Less me Than U. S. Voyage (By Associated Press) qWEW YORK, Oct. 17-The Graf ppen plans to start a return 0ht to Germany in about ten s. First, however, after repairs Ve been made to her damaged she will make a tour of eastern ited States. nnouncement of his plans was de by Dr. Hugo Eckener, com- nder of the big air cruiser, dur- a breathing spell in the recep-1 n which the city gave him, his leers crew and passengers on the 00-mile flight. [mh damaged horizontal fin, the shap which thr- ened disaster ,Bermuda, will be repaired by e end of the week, he said. Then e Zeppelin will start her tour of atd States cities. Pittsburgh ron,y 0a., etroit and (perhaps. icago and some other cities" wre Aisted by Dr. Eckener on his atatiVe itinerary. Plan Faster Trip Although the trip from Friedrich- i afn to Lakehurst required al- ©st five days, Capt. E. H. Lehman, st officer, believes the return voy- e will be made in two days less ne. Favorable winds are counted . to speed the journey. Dr. Ernst Brandenburg, German der-secretary of aviation in the nistry of transportation, who ossed the Atlantic on the Zeppe- T, said most of the passengers. ve reserved accommodations for ec return trip. Praise for the newest of trans- lantic liners was voiced by most the passengers. One of the most thusiastic was Count Branden- in-zeppelin, son-in-law of the iginator of the rigid airship. He- id he wished his father-in-law ight have made the trip. He paid ecial praise to the ground crew Lakehurst which handled the ppelin on her arrival there. "In I my experience wih airships I ver saw a great dirigible ma- uvered with such skill," he said. Yady Hay To Return Lady Grace Drummond Hay, the Swoman passenger, ad a good me, and -wants to go back on the eppelin if she can make the neces- ,ry arrangements. She tended her vn cabin on the way over, she id, and was so busy with that and r writing that she had little time become bored with the journey. While their ship is being over- d ied and the damage repaired, aener and his crew will inter- ipt their round of festivities here mrjvake a trip to Washington Fri- ay, where they are to. be guests the German ambassador, They have been invited to have eakfast with President Coolidge id then will place a wreath on le tomb of the Unknown Soldier Arlington cemetery. A luncheon id dinner dance complete their ashington program. il Open Viaduct For Traffic Soon Thousands of motorists who will ,ter Ann Arbor from the north id east for the Wisconsin-Michi- n football game will be able to avel over the new Michigan Cen- al viaduct, it was announced yes- rday. It is believed that the via- ict will be ready for traffic not ter than Oct. 27. According to assistant city en- neer Harold R. Scovil, the pro- et may be completed a little soon- if the work progresses as well it has been. With the comple- m Qf the pouring the decks, work ill next turn' to the railings. The ving workwas begun this week id curbs and gutters are being lilt. KANSAS: An annual parade lminating in a big bon-fire with eeches and eats was participated iby more than 1,500 pajama-clad udents. A band led the proces- on and the students performed snake dance when theyereached te business district. Detroit Theaters CASS THEATRE Prices:-Nights $1 to $3.85; Wed. Mat. $1 to $2; Sat. Mat. $1-$2.50 Philip Goodman Presents ETON & SHAW mur n'~IVY 1tt Ir TR?1> Plan To Get New Man In Europe To Replace Baer Who Is Taken Ill Professor William Herbert Hobbs, of the geology department, and the head of the University's Greenland expedition, has recently received a radiogram here at the local R. 0. T. C. station from the expedition's base at Mt. Evans, Greenland, ask- ing him to get a substitute for Francis M. Baer,. radio operator. who is leaving for Copenhagen be. cause of illness.I Following an exchange of radio messages which lasted for three hours, it was finally decided by Pro- fessor Hobbs to, obtain a radio op-. erator in Europe to replace Baer, and to send the new man in be- fore winter storms shut out all com- munication except by radio. It was planned to use Leonard R. Schneider, aerologist, as radio' operator until Baer was able to re-! turn in the spring, but the men at the station desire a regular opera- tor inasmuch as Shneider would be unable to repair the apparatus if anything should go wrong. As the radio is the only means that the station. will have for keeping in' touch with the world, it is essen- tial that it should be functioning at all times. The radio messages also inform- ed Professor Hobbs that the motor- sloop had arrived which will take Baer to the ship Disko on which he will go to Copenhagen to be op- erated upon for lung and throat trouble. If Baer is replaced by a new man, he will, not return to the station in the spring to take care of the work of the summer expedition. Wood Attends Meeting In East On Sociology, Prof. Arthur E. Wood of the So- ciology department was in New York City last week-end serving on the executive committee of the Ameri- can Association of Training Schools and Curricula for Social Work. The committee held a meeting to con- sider the drawing up on a set of standards for such schools. Prof- essor Wood returned to Ann Arbor immediately after the meeting. t FACULTY MEMBERS TO LEAVE FOR Talamon Discontinues MEETING OF AMERICAN FORESTERS French League House' Five members of- the faculty of tations and woodlands of south- After several moths of success- the local School of Forestry and western Michigan. A special ob-I Conservation wil leave this noon servation will be made of the sand ful operation, the university French 'for the annual meeting of the Ohio dune country with the end in view house, where students spoke, stud- valley section of the Society of of deciding what the best proce- ied, and lived French, is being dis-} American Foresters, to be held in dure would be to reclaim what is at continued, it was announced yes- the western part of the state. The present waste land. The reclama- meeting will be in session until late tion would be accomplished by for- terday by Prof. Rene Talamon, of: Saturday. est planting. the Romance languages depart- The purpose of the meeting is The local delegation will consist ment. 1 to trek over interesting forest plan- of Prof. E. V. Jotter, secretary of The installation of it some time -;the association, Prof. A. G. Whit ago in a league house was in thei M LOWER D A Y'S LOW ERD AYS Chrysanthemms, Large and Small Roses, Carnations, Voletss and Sweet Peas 6. E Nuoratives, includi111191111ng andnlesiu~itn "Fosr b ir" peilt 609E. illia .ms 1400e TraveSt ney, Prof. Ned Dearborn, S. W. Al- nature of .an experiment, Professor len, and N. L. Munster. Talamon explained. Want Ads Pay jlitllIil il tiIn tII'll 1111 I111111111111I llIIItII IifIi iitill iI iI1111I tIIIl 1111 IIIIIIllII tIIIII I III HIlRInII11II, WiLIAM Fox presents - - - p __ wa iU N w a -y Sr- ""*" r e rmn. 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