C I:.lJ,./t'o y .l4' 1 VJ:.1i . 1C J'J . 8 E MIC 7. NA i, i , rnuI rlHEAPS TO SPEAK ITRT 7( P1flhl interurban Car CIRCUS MEN Entuui ___ _Ca |[U LAT S. C. A. MEETIN I L LUflIII U.U Are Made T Subject" of Address to be "The TO £l !Monday. October 21. L L LI i i ULL UII One Increasing Purpose" UL UU . 1i an the proverb ta n r r n IT r UICvat First Session. -- to 11any Ysilantians a a t~ALVI~_IN ItAUM Machine Guns Kill Pachyderm Responsible for Death of Three Persons. HEAD TO BE PRESERVED Jealousy Believed Explanation of Sudden Rage Over Former Master. - -...Michigan Will Consider Ohio's Rev Allison Ray Heaps of the System as Model for First Congregational church will Similar Body. be the speaker at the first of thez--_- experimental convocations con- WILL MEET IN TOLEDO ducted by the Student Christian ----- association to be held this Sunday October 22 and 23 are the dates: at 8 o'clock at the Lydia Medels- set for the annual meeting of the sohn theatre. Ohio City Planning Conference. Mr.! Service Doomed as Plans FERGUSSON GIVES ciety to draw one of the largest for PavingOver Trolley Rails RESEARCH T A L K audiences in recent years. The lec- fr ai OBEolRE ture was held in Room 2054 of the BEFORE SOCIETY Natural Science building will mean of motor buses upon the field ofCteg I transportation and the "tough ----- Fergusson is at present at work break" of two years ago when three Using as his topic "Exploring the!here m the University on data col- nd probably D. U. R. cars crashed into the old Atmosphere." S. P. Fergusson, a lected from the Hobbs observatory Ann Arbor. Farmers and Mechanics Bank ' in Greenland, and which has been lay, the city building on Main street contribu- representative of the United States brought back to Ann Arbor recent- ted to the necessity for a terming- weather bureau in Washington, D. ly. The resultant book which its Depart- te!otencsiyfratria I tion of the street car business. Ac- C., delivered a lecture to members should be completed by November ill make its cordingly, trolley service was dis- of the Geographical Journal society 1, will include all observations made shaltuponcontinued and the process of cov- last in at 800 o'clock Th in Greenland at the observatory tracks on ering up the useless rails was de- . station sice 1926. Important data urying the cided upon. Until the actual work subject, one with which Fergusson which is entirely new in its scope opes of the was begun on Packard street, a is very familiar being an expert on I is used as a basis for the publica- ntians and number of people in Ypsilanti held atmospheric conditions, proved' tion. Miss Mary Elizabeth Cooley vival of in- to the hope that some miraculous j sufficiently of interest to the so- iis assisting Fergusson in his work. vice, stroke of luck would stop these ilway, not- proceedings and save the street r+, ,,n ~!rilayfo ftuegenerations. -- I An Arborites for a e tA IA! JAhti -, rtU nL r rcnL Reverend Heaps will give an ad- dress, "'The One Increasing Pur- pose," illustrated with colored Harold W. Smith, director of the ;Pi rDetroit nited Michigan Municipal League ad ed in the im past fo rone of the foreosttohriiinfi.hi ans cr.nrlpnr.C t. j vaa . va U11L tvl 1.111 Vw71. [i. LS U131.71 Sljt C; ^u ftt :. i the state on the subject of city (By Associated Press) slides from the motion picture of planning and zoning, will lead the1 KENNEDY, Tex., Oct. 17.--Tak- the same name. The theme of the i Michigan group of city oficials en for a ride" by his own herd- service is expressed with one of planning to attend the meeting of mates and "put on the spot" by his Tennyson's passages, "I doubt not the Ohio body at Toledo. Mr. Smith human friends of the circus lot, through the ages one increasing hopes that this meeting will result Black Diamond, rogue elephant purpose runs, and the thoughts of in the formation of an organization Corsicana,rd Tex w a excu he men are widened by the process of in Michigan, similar to the one in Corsicana, Tex., was executed herethsu. h. Wednesday. Short machine guns the suns. Ohio. like those employed by gangsters The experimental devotional ser- In the last five years, a repre- were employed by his executioners. vices, as these convocations have sentative of the Municipal league With Black Diamond's death the been termed, are entirely separate reported, there has been a rapid circus lost between ten and fifteen from the student convocations to f growth of city planning and zoi-- thousand dollars, but rid itself of be found in Hill Auditorium ing within this state. This inter- an animal which, according to its throughout the year and will not, est manifests itself in the fact that former trainer had killed three conflict with them in either pur- many officials of Michigan munici- r" ;, ,. jJI ILUI U IIII~;!ar sueu U No miracles occurred, however, so Und from Ypsi, gradually lost its student clientele, so that a discon- Monday seals-mayhap for eternity tinuance of passenger service seem- --the doom of the last trolley line ed imminent. The encroachment in this vicinity. LANE H1ALL TAVERN Excellent Food-Better Service George 'S RESTAURANT Special Luncheon and Steak Dinner Every Week Day 50c A surprise in store for you-Real Home Cooking. 611 East William (Near State) The Choicest of Wholesome Foods e i Mrs. Anna Kalmbach persons. ifipose or program. Beeving tat the Kills Texas Woman present status of religious services, Circus elephant men who con- is such that the basic needs of the ducted the execution took no students are not being satisfied, chances on a repetition of Satur- the S. C. A. is conducting these day's tragedy, in which the ele- services in the belief that such phant, with no apparent provoca- services are best suited for solving tion, seized and crushed to death these problems. Mrs. Eva Donohoe, a spectator. When a huge , grave had been Students attending the assemblies prepared in a cow pasture about will be asked to state problems they two miles from town, the elephant's wished discussed at the future handlers gave him the familiar ral- meetings, and in this way a plan' lying cry for the parade, and he specifically adapted to the under- lumbered into position as he had graduate needs will be developed. been accustomed to do for years. Three of his herd mates were yoked to him with chains to make certain he would not stampede. Want Ads Pa A queue of circus peopla and curious townspeople followed him - in his lumbering death march. The old bull, one of the tallest in cap- , tivity,nwas a dramatic figure as he went unsuspectingly to his death POAT-0CHIPS and many of his old friends had Fresh Daily tears in their eyes. Chained to Trees. Near the grave Black Diamond FRESH DONUTS was firmly chained to three trees, Watch Them Made '' the and Hans Nagel, director of the Window Houston zoo, and Adrian Hines, a Cookies-Fresh-Daily taxidermist who wished to save theC i s head for the Houston institution, 224 South State took charge. The first burst of lead fired into Light Lunches the body of the nine-ton pachy- derm seemed to puzzle the animal. Soups Another burst made him groggy Home-made Pies and Cakes He rolled over slowly and took an- Hi other fusillade in the body. The executioner then gave Black Dia- mond the "coup de grace," a single well-directed shot in the brain, and the circus had done with him. After the head had been removed, workmen tugged and hauled at the huge body until it rolled into the grave. Trainer Recovering.. According to the theory advanced by H. D. Prickett, Black Diamond's trainer before he left the circus to d work for Mrs. Donohoe, jealously and a long memory were responsi- ble for the tragedy Saturday. In his hospital bed in Corsicana," where he is recovering from in-j Our floo juries he received when he tried to furniture and save Mrs. Donohoe, he said the ele- phant saw Mrs. Donohoe with him waitigfor de when he said goodby to it and to fore we are of the circus. I thing in our lar paties, bo large and small, are ;'going to Toledo next week. G _ _ _ _ _ _ __' .m .. NN ;I 3 ' l l I E , , i I }t i I qou canelee n (Ankle-Fashioned Qxfords See - neat, trim ankle fit, no ugly gapping ... 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