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November 27, 1928 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1928-11-27

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,. ~THE M IC HI G=AN DAILCY TUESD
flSI~ [ LES ROYAL FAMILY CONCERNED OVER CONaDITIONr OF KING ARGCA D A -HAR-NWYI Iii:A
MAKEIMSTEY ISI TOAYNOW SHOWING. "NEDf
TODAYand TOMORROW ONLY
- -- zs (Triumhant return of the ie-
Crmr riiwh n l cv ture that rocked the continent--
Here On F light Of Which" s !
Details ,rc>Unknown
PLAESCIO O ETOI A powerful drama o conflict by Sid
Surrounded in ;mtystery is the',3<' T +iOMORROW EX
re Son for tie visit and flight of NOVIBE
nauts whonvisited Leuterrant Leon-W INY TE
and S. Flo yesterday morning at the( (1
Anin Arbor airport wind inmedi- # vSeats ats1.0, $iga,$Z5
ately afterwards flew ofi with him'
on an unexplained mission K
Parker Cramer, who with Bert
Hassel was rescued this summer;S Sbcib7e to The MNli
from the ice floes of Greenland by :f
Prof. William 11. Hobbs, and -Dr.'.y.--
G. Freidreich, former chief re-
search engineer of the Czecho
Slovakian govrnment, were Lieut. to
Flo's distinguished guests and aid sthFim
on the mystery flight.'
According to reports Cramer has
been retained to help the locala
pilot. with compass copnstn
and Dr. Freidr ch, now affiliated'
TulsaOkla., md2a areulin
speino the Spartan -biplane inr"
which Flo planned to make the,# a(f
trip, the details of which have not ,..f ~'AOLPH .. o tSe L LAS1m
b.een announced. TTI E
Promptly at 11:15 yetra LRENCEBDE
morning all the planes of the Ann a *<,;,. .. RODCION
Arbor airport took to the air, those A nditj
_________ A d T e Laug4
ploted by Cramer and Flo beingANONIOMRE NO
the last to take off. These last two, Ct 9aranrntuntiure
headed for Detroit and Selfridtge Com e Fast and
field where the NX-66-E the mys-. Added

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tery plane, was to be taken for the' Although all of Great Britain is concerned over the condition of King George V, the most anxious are
few last minute adjustments pre- the immediate members of the royal family. Photo shows the wife and five children of the ill monach,
paratory to a long' flight, and Buckingham palace, his home: (1) Queen Mary; (2 Duke of York, second son; (3) Viscountess
The orange and black biplane Lascelles, his- daughter, the former Princess Mary; (4 Duke of Gloucester, third son; (5) Prince George,
was equiped with a gasoline tank rugetsn 6 rneo aehi otetrn;()Bciga aae
holding 225 gallons and all the in- ougsso;6)PicofWlsherttetrn;'7.Bcnhmpac.
strument board devises in use only, - __ ________________________
on long distance flights. Lieut. Flo _________________________________
had all the necessary meaps and Editor Of Dictionary
charts in his possession but did not rs Annll Arbor VisitorA H P Y SO U IN T
reveal them or his destination.A H P Y SO U I NT
nim~rnSir William Craigie, editor-in- YOUR CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS -."
UII~U Dchief of the Oxford Dictionary,
nh~ni~and Lady Cragie, visited Ann Ar -O I(
bor yesterday. Sir Craigie spoke
Abefore an English~ seminary last,
TO, B EW ED ARA nght'to Bati- The latest and best in Fiction, Biography, Art, T
TO DEV STTED AR m d.,ith.Po.hales C.New books arriving daily.
(B~y Assp, e9 zcs Fries of the English department,j
MANILA, Nov." 26-Damaged where they will attend a meet-
communication systems today left ing of an Association of English
the full story of: the typhoon in 'Teachers, of which Professor FriesS U N I11
the central part of the Philippinej is president. Professor Fries is at' AR
archipelago untold while the cruis-, present editing the Tudor English -_______________O_______F__
er Milwaukee, carrying physicians ]ictionary, an auxiliary one to the
nurses, relief directors, a represen- Oxford Dictionary. j_______ _______________
tative of Gov. Gen. Stimson and an ____________
emergency food supply, headed to- Subscribe for the Michiganensian ___ _______
ward the stricken area. now. It csts only $4.00.
Although no fatalities have been _________________
for two days over the islands and I Detroit Theaters_______ ______ d
then passed over the China sea, is_________
said to have left 7,000 persons _________________
homeless in the vicinity of Legas T:..,..<
pi, Albany province. A 100-mile-an- C ASS- THEATRE T
hour wind there destroyed 400, Prices: Evenings $ 1 to $250 :.1'
homes nd seen whrves.Matinees (Thus) Thanksgiving U 1 4
Many towns known to have been and Saturday'-75c to $1.50
in the path of the storm have not
yet reported. The Milwaukee was "The Silent House" :: TH I "T OE DISTINCTIVE PICTU
ordered to visit southern Luzon, _________________
northern Samar, and the islands : presents
of Leyte and Masbate, and make a SHUBERT
survey of the 'loss. She carried 200 LAFAYETTE "THE AIR CIRCUS" ALL THI
sacks of rice and 50 cases of sar- "THE GRAND STREET
dines. Relief officials said this was FOLLIES"
sufficient only for small scale re- - with -""""""""
lief work but that they would un-E Albert Carroll THE AMERICAN Y A +t
dertake extensive work if neces- Nights, 50c-$2.50; Thur. Mat C a ndAIR OR
sary,. 50c$1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c-$2.00O .:"AIRx LA1NESad IPO T
_____the Amrican Aviator, 'Inc.
_______________________________________________________21 WESTf 60th STREET, NEW YORK,S
..,Teh1.poncs .. Columbus .: 9640-
'Wednesday, September 12
Mr. William Fox
.sir drama of a youth who turns picturesque river bandit for W/ct 55th Street
the ho nor of his family. And the beautiful heiress who braves I
scandal and death in her great love for him. A strong picture New York City, N. Y.
of the type that is i high favor with modern audiences. I Dear Mr. Fox:
:.,..::.The writer, who was in the pho
.::: ..erv ,'Ice dring the recent World War and
the aeral acivities at St. Mihiel, had the1
} last niht, of seeing your new picture,
Although lst night was the anniversa.
. >' ..:St. Mhiel drive, I am thankful it was n
'picture. From a photogahcsnpot
fN: as an aviation standpoint, the picture wa
? ; nouced success. I will not .qualify my
me it of it in any way; it is clean, up-to-th
=<t ' i 3d technically correct, and we shall un
recommend t to our friends and readers.
Wishing you success in this, and
,s ? ersonal regards, I m, as ever,
Most cordially ours
THE AMERICAN AVIATOR MAC
ByWALTER W. HUB
r.: . ? ?<. ......Vice-Pes. and Managing Edito
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