I T - ;- -Z " PAOGE =rv~~ x. x :.: M .. S m ... . ,.... ... ................ .....F, rt..w m ......-. _. _ WILL PRHINT Organization of Womi Speakers, School Included in Pi Convening at 3 o'c the architectural lec its first meeting of Architectural Society plans for the coming s Among the projects Paul F. Jernegan, 29A the organization, ann day, are the publicati' journal, the organiz women of the school, of prominent archite associated with art t finally, the holding school smokers. , K UNIVERSITY-OWNED OBSERV' TOURYSuccess has already been above the street level, and s; sit- IN AFRICA'WAS GIFT E QF4 LUAMONJ stars have been discovered, many uated that it is entirely shielded __more than Prof. Hussey found in from any light from the city. Few students realize that the burgh, and taken to Africa to help a lifetime of research. Perhaps this This is a branch of the observa- J U UI -L University is the owner of the larg- set up this proosed observatory is due to the remarkable location of tory here at Ann Arbor, and works U r ih e ts pthe observatory, for out of 365 con- under its direction. Three univer- est refractory telescope in the This lens, a very modern one, is secutive nights, 310 were clear sity graduates, Prof R. A. Rossiter, en, Prominent southern hemisphere. This observ- now being used for the telescope enough for observation. The build- Mr. Morris K. Jessup, and Mr. Smokers, atory, located at Bloemfontein, Or- that is at present in the Angell ing itself was erected on a hill or Henry F. Donner are carrying on the rojects ange Free State, Africa, 7,000 miles Hall observatory. plateau inside the city, 300 feet research at Bloemfontein. away, was the gift of Sec. R. P. La- The untimely death of Prof. Hus- lock today in mont, a member of Presid sey set the expedition back some- wure room, in Hoovers cabinet and a graduate oi what, but soon it was under way the year, the the University. and by the spring of last year the will discuss Mr. Lamont first became inter- observatory was complete. The tele- season. ested in astronomy during his scope was equipped with a 27-inch for this year school days through his old class-; lens, at the cost of $25,000 alone, , resident of mate, the late Prof. Hussey. Pro- lluligislf nldn h ounced yester- fessor Hussey specialized in locat- dome, cost $50,000 and the mount- on of a school ing double stars and in 1926, with ing for the instrument which was 'atin ofthethe aid of Mr. Lamont, prepared to atnon ofth the id l r aotpeae obuilt by the University is estimated M ICHIOAN s PU ,DUE the securing d the African observatory for to be worth $65,000. cts and men the sole purpose of carrying on this LAFAYETTE, IND. OCTOBER 12 o speak, and work. of class and A 10-inch lense was made by the Today SPECIAL TRAIN James A. Brashean Co., of Pitts- WI a PAn Av 11 .fl _ m-_-(CTI - - --- ------ i K. -- -~ 11 HUSTON BROS. Billards fQr Health LANE HALL TAVERN Vil ea ln ra~ I g rE ^ JF J5 ALa.vu IV. i. It ..£ October 1 Ith, returning from LaFayette 9:15 p. m.October 12th. PULLMAN SLEEPERS AND DAY COACHES $8.37 Round Trip $8.37 Round trip Pullman fares: Lower $7.50, Upper $6.00, Drawing Room $27.00. SEE AGENT FOR PARTICULARS ANN ARBOR RAILROAD I I The Choicest of Wholesome Foods Want Ads Pay e ,.f. Mrs. Anna Kalmbach Swift's Drug Store Opposite Law Building r 11 ,b ORDER YOUR DAILY AT THE DAILY OFFICE IN THE PRESS BUILDING, .. OR PHONE 21214 I* I I i- 1, WEATHR~9OF~3fm OMia ~ ! '4'Y Nn .........P..u.a. Gojur e ALLIGATOR is one snappy outergament-and You can slosh around in it all day and never get wet. Turns rain, wind, dust. Models for IML Cand Women, $7.50 to $25 11 THE ALLIGATO R COMPANY, St. Louis New! ALLIGAFOR STEPPERS (Pal A ,[. o ). Protect trouser legs-- all colors to miatch all coats. S24a 3. 0 a aii.r K E E P D RY Fi Ii 0 .Al Ii I A 1) TfO F O O T I ol ..: - A complete line of Men's and Boy's Alligators are always found at .I