THE MICHIGAN DAILY - SwE___ - GOTr ER SoF SolEp T7((L WEL4. i Vv ITTClb rrATo mot R 4 . e 'WIT~'A 'SLUP, ER DE ~f CAA4Mtn Sc44lRT-.-.. wGvLYG I 6uvE \'J&.z- - ~ EO- -A. RN rcvouS h c w y. VJTh4 MR Sc-1EER,- GcrA, woi C S T MRR / N i'i --- sw~-St- jI - T"ISr S 'T %T TERV-g~LC, ~t~t Ef C I M 6011,6 TO RUMPUS 6A.1 wowT THE L4'M PEOP'LE *-J. 6011.N 'AAJ-A&TT/ w-STEN ro &ME =Ylo feEY G BJS4(3 - To t-p~ab A EUMipu $ETTEj . TA~.lKTO 'ERL oCp HF1E Now W' OROuiim-OeE Awl TEt.LIER. TH/-eS Tt-4AT SN-E. F-'z.C "4. boIN' ~ t~t w21- A+v j"MOM y ISt o >t u Gco £ ,&- yoa 9G 0f. Y j~ k SUBSCRIBE TO THE MICF WHAT A TREAT Cherr.' Custard Orange Sherbet Caramel Nut -25 a Pint 1 * 0 t . , fir' /% ' i ' , ; ; ;,: :: : ;. i1 l4 I lrl l I ms=mx - * . Mme/4 Full cream, caramel bright crunchy walnuts orange juice, selected red cherries and rich cream with allie vitamines that sunshine and rain can impart. I alit - ;::: Phone 22553 I We have a -lot of new creations for your "Ann A*bor's Bcst *ice Cream" 436 Third Strec fall parties. iERVICE TO START, ITATES THOM.PSON peed and Safety Main Factors in Aeronautics, Professor Says Over Radio.: TAILSPIN IS PROBLEM ngineers Look for Plane With High Top Speed and Low Landing Rate. Inauguration of a trans-oceanic ir service will be witnessed in thej ear future, Prof. Milton J. Thornp- >n of the Aeronautical engineer- ig department declared yesterday 'ternoon over radio station WJR. peed and safety are the two main torts to be considered in all air ,ansportation,, he said:~ "One of the most important rablems confronting the, aeronau- cal engineer is the design of an rplane which can fly with safety law speeds," Professor Thomp- n said. The faster an airplane avelsdthe greater is its security. hen. the plane slows down to land, lerefore, the possibility of acci- ents is increased. Low Landing Speed. Engineers are now working to ob- in a~ plane which will have a high p speed and a relatively lo wland- .g speed, Professor Thompson .id. This can be accomplished, owever, only at the sacrifice of ie maximum speed rate. Spinning is another problem,t id Professor Thompson, which nfront airplane designers. Ef- rts are now being made to con- ruct a plane which will not spin all, or which can be brought out a spin with little difficulty. The invention of the autogiro has lved this problem to a great de-' ee, Professor Thompson stated. ie autogiro is not yet as satisfac- ry as the airplane, because it es not have as large a maximum eed, nor will it climb as fast. Autogiro Not Perfect. "The machine is not entirely per- ct and fool-proof," continued Ancient German Book Is Given to Library Librarians of the ISth century apparently did not trust their pat- rons for they attached a chain to all their books so that one could not take a book more than a few feet from its position on the shelf or table. One of these 15th century Ger- man manuscripts, written in Latin, is now on exhibition in the Univer- sity library. It was presented to the Library by Lvr. Leroy Crummer, '93, of Los Angeles, Cal. The book con- tains manuscripts on many sub- jects of which three are of medi- cal interest. This book is still in its original form with the ring and chain at- tached to it. The binding was made of contemporary parchment, and the cover is deerskin drawn over a board with bronze bosses set in. Li- brarian William W. Bishop said that it is the only book of its type in the state. JAZZ MAESTRO SAYS DANCE BANDS BRING OLD CLASSICS TO EVERYONE Director of 'Californians' Tells of Hearing 'Song of India' From Newsboys. By Stanley Arnheim, '341 Jazz, as, it is played today, is do- ing the masses more good than it is given credit, especially by the European artists, Max Fisher, di- rector of the Californians, a dance orchestra playing here claims. Says Mr. Fisher, "The boy of the street and the girl of the ten cent store has little opportunity to here the pieces of such masters as Chop- in and Rachmaninoff as they can't" afford to attend Boston Symphon- ies. But through the medium of the modern dance orchestra who convert these classics into fox- trot tempo, it is common to hear Rimsky-Korsakov's "Song of India" on the lips of a newsboy." The diminutive orchestra leader rebels against those European mas- ters who say that Chopin would turn over in his grave if he heard one of his pieces played in modern tempo. "Why if Chopin were living today and had his music played in popu- lar style the grave he'd turn over Classens to Explain SSocialistic Program Discussing the advantages of so- cialism, August Classens, former assemblyman of New York, will. speak at a meeting of, the student socialist club onn "Socialism, the Way Out." The meeting will be held at 3 o'clock, Nov. 8, in Hill auditorium. Following the lecture the meeting will be thrown open for discussion, in would be a better one than he has now because he'd get more for his work. "Fritz Kreisler complains of us commercializingon those numbers, but he, and the others, in turn play popular numbers because they know they'll get better prices for them than they will on the master- pieces." The pure popular movement, Fisher thinks, is getting back to the sweet melody and rhythm, breaking away from the."cow-bells of the jazz-band of yesterday." He offers for example the piece "Good- night Sweetheart" which he thinks is the most popular number of the day and typical of the present American music. S- == == == NOTICE IDEAL LAUNDRY CO. 204 North Main Phone 39161 Laundry drop box at Barbecue opposite Angell Hall. 200c THESES TYPED - Miss Conkey. Call 5568 after 6. 240 STUDENT LAUNDRY WANTED- Called for and delivered. Phone 4863. 150 STOP AT T.hie Hub Sandwich Shop Before or After Theatre FOR THICK MALTED AND DELICIOUS TOASTED SANDWICES Try Our Noonday Hot Plate Luncheon, 40c MICHIGAN THEATRE BUILDING Fc YootWear CCessorles Professo'r Thompson, "as some of its advertisers would have us be- lieve, but it seems quite probable that such difficulties as do exist will be ironed out in time. "The Airplane and the autogiro are machines which, in commercial aeronautics, are primarily suitable for short trips at high speeds, while dirigibles are best adapted to 1o n g trans-continental and oceanic trips at slower speeds." Akron Described. The Akron is now the largest lighter-than-air ship ever con- structed, Professor Thompson stat- ed, being 785 feet long and having a capacity of 6,500,000 cubic feet of helium gas. There is a rivet in 'the "Akron" for every cubicfoot of gas it contains. DELICIOU HOME-MA'DE CANDIES IN Special Boxes 1 1b. 75c ALSO Chocolate Covered Cherries 39c a Box Sugar Bowl 109 SOUTH MAIN WANT ADS PAY WANTED WANTED-Student laundry. Also bedding. Reasonable prices. Soft water. Call for and deliver. Family Washings. Phone 707- F-31. 53c FOR RENT FURNISHED apartment with pri- vate bath and shower. Sunny rooms. Also double and single room. Might arrange for club or group desiring to cook. Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington. 243 I FOR RENT-Desirable room with household privileges for young married couple. Dial 21253 after 6 P. M. 241 FOR RENT-Single rooms, attrac- tive, comfortable, reasonable. 931 Greenwood. 236 FOR SALE REPOSSESSED CARS-Buy from finance company for balance. due. 311 W. Huron. Phone 22001. 235 LOST BROWN PURSE lost on East Uni- versity. Call 6641. Reward of- fered. 242 LOST-Brown billfold containing $300. Reward. Call or return to Huron.Valley Chevrolet Co. Tele- phone 22565 244 BULOVA wrist watch, bearing initials H. F. Return to Henry Fiferman, 1302 North University. Phone 5949. Reward. 239 The Spat stock of $ 25to$ 00 The city's best Spat value for $1.25 per pair Shoe Trees, Polishing Sets, Boot Jacks, etc. T-he EARLE BOOS OP 123 EAST LIBERTY STREET The problem of where to eat vitally concerns every one who is not living at home. At Freeman's you will find served only the most wholesome foods-a trial will con. vince you. Lunch and Dinner (per week) .$5.50 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (per week) ........ . $7.00 SundayDinner...............,.75c i season is now here and I have a complete high grade, good fitting styles. Priced at NOTICE! 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To-day, welded steel is replacing castings; arc weld- ing is used in the construction of the automobiles in which we ride; it joins together those long, sinuous pipe lines which bring oil, gas, and water from fields and reservoirs to city and sea; silently, swiftly it knit the steel framework of skyscrapers with joints as strong as the metal itself; it is used in the construction of thou- sands of products in industry. It is a repair tool of uni- versal utility. To-day has shown only a few of its uses, while to-morrow will reveal thousands of other applications. The materially improved G-Earc welders, recently intro- duced, were largely thedevelopment of college-trained men who had supplemented technical theory with Jimmy Durante (Idol of Broadway) ERNEST TORRENCE LEILA HYAMS ESCELBACH 9"92 $1,000,000 WORTH OF FUN! I AAA V q .. _