d f' j'VN DAY, OCTO ;ER, 6, 1129 THF. MTC[TTGAN .k L -TITRri-- . .J....Y...OCTO BER. ...,....2....A ......... _.._. HighSc PLANE FORCED DOWN! Making jump which Soviet Plane Makes Forced Landing Arbor have 1 Because of Motor Trouble; to witnessing, o Resume 'Flight Arbor High hool Student to Make Exhibition (By Associa d Press) CRAIG, Alaska, Oct. 5.-The four Russian aviators flying from Moscow to New York were safe here today after their monoplane Land of the Soviets had been forced down by motor trouble at Water- fall, 12 miles north of here. Flying through a severe elec- trical storm and fighting a terrific wind, the airmen narrowly escap/d disaster after both motors of the monoplane stopped. Resumption of the flight to Seat- tle, the next stop in the 12,000-mile air journey, probably will not be possible for a week because a new motor must be installed in the monoplane. The motor and sup- plies will be shipped from Seattle. The left engine will be replaced and the right motor repaired. lan, will giv between 4a afternoon at cipal airport MacMillan high school has been emp by the Roche the Genera both of NewS at Ann Arbor to complete mittance in ginering div: ing college a The "delay Millan willr hundred and be made fro proximately7 tempt to alig ble in the c Parachute Jump at Municipal Air Field the first parachute order to give the spectators a good theacfirst view of the performance. most residents of Ann There will be no admission had the opportunity of charge and no collection will be a senior at the _ Ann taken among the spectators. The school, Robert MacMil- public is invited to attend, and in e an exhibiton jump additionto this feature attraction 5e an'exhibitindaum is asked to inspect the Flo fleet of and 5 o'clock Sunday aipas the Ann Arbor Muni airplans. U. of C. Adds Course , who has been out of Crf for nearly two years in Backstage Craft ployed during that time CHIA>$ .~cc ck sa ster Flying service and CHICAGO, Oct. 5.-Back stage Fcraftsmanship. the practical lore of 1 Aviation company, costume construction and makeup York State. He enrolled for the theatre. has been dignified rHigh this fall in order at the University of Chicago by in- work required for ad- ;clusion in the regular curriculum. the aeronautical en- The purpose is, in part, the training [sion of the engineer- of University students for profes- t the University. sional costuming work. red jump" which Mac- A series of four courses is offer- make will be his one ed this year in the home economics forty-seventh and will department on "historical and stage m an altitude of ap- costuming." The laboratory will 1,800 feet. He will at- provide all the facilities for the ;ht as nearly as possi- making of actual costumes of the enter of the airport in various historic periods. h1 - TO HELP HONOR NOTED PA TRIOT Y $!.~i~jj 7 - -UBN , 1 -