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May 29, 1931 - Image 3

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Wician Killed When Racing
Crashes at Indianapolis Speedway

CAST IS ANNOUNCED
i MUSICAL PLAY

Students
Part

and Faculty Will Take
in Players' League
Production.

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Hot Flames Inside Auto Engines
Create Problems for
Car Designers.
,CLEVELAND, O., May 28.-(AP)-
Increasingly hotter flames inside
automobile engines, as a result of
the desire for faster pickup and
better performance at high speed,
are putting great demands, upon
the ingenuity of engineers.
Some of the ways engineers are
meeting the new problems are de-
scribed by Archie T. Colwell, Cleve-
land engineer.

To increase power and
ance, designers have bee
the pressures under which
ture of gas and air is
into the combusion charm
well said.
Three or four years.
"compression 1o" was
one. Today it has been si
t6 six and seven to one.
Squeezing the gas mi
the cylinders under these
raises the temperatuie so
ordinary cooling inethod
save the parts.

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The wreck of the racing automobile in which Joe Caccia, driver, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., and his mechan-
an, Clarence Grover of Haverford, Pa., Were killed while practicing for the 500 mile *yemorial day race at
dianapolis. The car hit a tree after leaving the course and caught fire.:

tnts PHILLIP F. ALLAN,
a e, WILL STUDY MICE,
dand
day Zoologist to Leave Tomorrow
and for New Hampshire.
ion.
val- Phillip F. Allan, assistant in the
division of mammals, University,

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museum of zoology, will leave to-'
morrow for New Hampshire where
he intends to make a study of the
evolution of deer-mice which in-
habit Moss islandcdoff the Cape Cod'

What's Go o Romance Succeeds
'hat'. oin on
THEATRECS .Warfare of Gangs
Lydia Mendelssohn - "Electra", on Movie Screens
at 8:15 o'clock, with Blanche Yurka
and Martha Graham. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., May 28.-(P)
--The blood and, thunder of gang
Michigan - Irene Dunne, Iowell warfare on the screen is giving way
Sherman, Mae Murray, Norman to the moonlight and roses of ro-
Kerry, and Ivan Lebedeff in "Bach- '
elor Apartments." mance and to the thrills and chills
of mystery.
Majestic - Charles Farrel and The drama of cities terrified by
Elissa Landi in "Body and Soul," machine gun rule is passing out-
and Johnny Burke in "His Price." another cycle of film plots gone on
Wuerth - Slim Summerville and its way to oblivion, temporarily at
Harry Langdon in "See America least.
Thirst," and Betty Compson in "The In no major studios are gang-
Lady Refuses." ster themes of the extreme type
such as "Little Caeser," "The Door-
SPORTS way to Hell," and "The Public Ene-
Golf--Western Conference meet my" on the production schedules.
Gon-heU styconfrsenc mee Producers seem to believe the
public has had its fill of films por-
GENERAL traying with ultra-vivid scenes the
"inner workings" of gangland, and
Astronomical Laboratory is open that the few now on exhibition
to visitors from 8 to 10 o'clock, fifth should satisfy completely any de-
floor of Angell hall. 'mand that is left. -,

A cast which includes students as
well as faculty members has been
announced for "This and That" a
musical review of the Players' lea-
gue, which will be presented June
2, at the Whitney theatre.
George J. Burke and William E.
Brown, jr., will be masters of cere-
monies. Skits and dances will in-
clude a cast of 125 players of Ann
Arbor and Ypsilanti. "This and
That" consists of two acts.
One of the scenes, "Street- Sin,"
will include Prof. Waldo Abbot, of
the English department, Margaret
Stace, John Bradley, Sewell Platt,
and Richard Cutting.
Another feature, "Waltz Modern-
istic," will have Sidney Straight as
the soloist, and Miss Stace and Roy
Hoyer as the dancers. Hoyer and E.
Mortimer Shuter are co-directors of
the play.
"The Thirsty Thirties" will have
HelenMoore Dooley, Charles Moyer,
and Dr. Kenneth Davenport.
Other skits include "Romantic
France," "Sorority House After Mid-
night," "Oh, Doctor," and "You're
My Future."
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iaching coast.
his af- Allan will make a study of these
s fiight .mice by collecting live specimens
lpten"on both the island and the main-
Kipfer land and conducting breeding ex-
de rec- periments with them. The investi-
gation is to demonstrate the con-
f their crete examples of evolution and
athered environmental factors involved.
1 their He will spend -the entire summer
11 gon- there and will return in the fall,
is bag. and expects to bring 600 live speci-
oi the mens back with him.

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