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October 18, 1934 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Piccards Prepare For Stratosphere Flight

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Reflections '1CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

AT THE WHITNEY 1
Double FeaCureL S E
**"GIRL IN DANGER" and ADVERTISING
"FUGITIVE ROAD" Place advertisements with Classified
Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214.,
The Whitney theatre presents "Girl The classified columns close at five
in Daner. a Universal picture with o'clock previous to day of insertion.
Ralphi Bellamyl Shirley Grey, and Ar- Box numbers reay be secured at no
thur Hohi. and Fugitive Road," a Co- extra charge,
ba' ictr srr Eric Von Stro- Cash in advancec-le per reading line
helm, WeraEnges. nd Leslie F~enton. ion basis of five average words to;
line) for one or two insertions.
The double feature at the Whitney ore i seding line for three or
offers little more than the ordinary Minimium 3 lines per insertion.
in the way of entertainment in the flecne orate w scer reading line
:how that opened yesterday. You can't 14c per reading line for three or
more insertions.
say that 'Ih -shows .":ie actually bad. 10, discount if paid within ten days
but they're still far from good. Both from the date of last insertion.
Minimum three lines per insertion.
pictur E a-,(, o'fthe u su ' ype that By contract, per line -2 lines daily, one
have no outstanding talent in the cast. month............................8
f~4 lines E.O.D., 2 months ........3c
You expect little, and usually get it. 2 lines daily. college year........7c
"Girl in Danger," is a bit far fetched 4 lines E.O.D., college year........7c
100 lines used as desired ..........9c
when it has a bored society miss get 300 lines used as desired........8c
mixed up with a bunch of gangsters, 1.000 lines used as desired........7c
2,000 lines used as desired ........6c
but in the end law and order win out, The above rates are per reading line,
and she falls in love with the chief based on eight reading lines per inch.
of detectives, who gets both his man, ' ctertne t e above oteso aCse Ad
and the girl. letters. Add 6c per line to above for
Ralp. Bllam istheone nd nly bold face. upper and lower case. Add 10r.
flaiph Bellamy is the one and only per line to above rates for bold face
detective, while Shirley Grey is the capital letters.
down on the world young thing, from the above rates are for 71 point
type.j
that group which the newspapers de-
light in calling the "smart young set."' FOR RENT -HOUSES
"Fugitive Road" is two days and a
night spent on the border of Austria HURON STREET WEST 1020. NOW
by an American gangster, a Hungar-
ian maid, and the commander of the Open, beautiful colonial home, 12
post, a role carried out exceedingly proxmteoutseacre tflpnd
well by Eric Von Stroheim. proximately fourteen acres of land:
The commander is rather proud Entirely modernized home. $100 per
of his prowess with the members of monthDetoresponsible party. J.
the fairer sex, and the arrival of such 5670.C
1 a delightful young miss as Wera En-
gels is a signal for his return to his
more or less amorous ways. To save
the situation, a to be reformed Amer- I W enty ears go
ican gunman steps in, and the out-ry
come is so obvious that you can never From the Daily files of
_ guess. October 18, 1914
The action is rather slow, and at'
times even tends to drag. The plot After repairs have been completed
_is little better, and about the only re- the University wireless station will
deemingfeature is the work of Eric have a regular working range of 3,000
Von Stroheim. miles. and will s ablp to wnrk with

LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x

PERSONAL laundry service. We take
individual interest in the laundry
problems of our customers. Girls'
silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar-
anteed. Men's shirts our specialty.
Call for and deliver. Phone 5594.
611 E. Hoover. 2x

STUDENT LAUNDRY. Good soft
water. Will call for and deliver.
Telephone 4863. 3x
STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea-
sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006
9x
STUDENT SPECIAL: Rough dry 8c
pound. Shirts, beautiful hand fin-
ish, 10c extra. Home Hand Laun-
dry. 520 E. Liberty, 628 Packard.
Phone 8894. 5x
WANTED
WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW
suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 dol-
lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi-
cago Buyers. Temporary office,C200
North Main. 7x
NOTICE
FINANCE CO. offers bargains in re-
possessed and repurchased cars.
Many 1934 cars with low mileage
included. We will trade and extend
convenient terms. Open evenings.
311 W. Huron. Ph. 2-3267. lox
PRESt1 si]ONAL SERVICES

-!'ssociated Press Photo
Henry Ford (left) wishes Dr. and Mrs. Jean Piccard good luck
on their proposed flight to the stratoiphere from Detroit. Looking
through a porthole in the gondola is Prof. W. F. G. Swann of Franklin
Institute, Swarthmore, Pa. The Piccards' first attempt to take off was
pestpened because of high winds.

bers of this course last year who have
copies of the Bates text if they are
willing to sell or loan kindly report
that fact to me or to the EnglishI
Office.
A. R. Morris
Lectures
Lecture - Arclhitecjtural College:
I Architectural registration laws are to
be discussed by Emery Stanford Hall,
secretary of the National Council of'
Architectural Registration Board,
Thursday, Oct. 18, 4:15 p.m., Room
102, Architectural Building, under the
auspices of the Architectural Society
of the University. While primarily
for architectural students, others who
are interested will be welcome.
University Lecture: Dr. D. L. Tab-
ern, of the Abbott Laboratories, will
lecture under the joint auspices of
the University and the American
Chemical Society, on "Modern De-
velopments in Hypnotics," Friday,
Oct. 26, at 4:15 p.m., in the Chemistry
Amphitheatre. The public is cordial-
ly invited.
Events Today
Junior Mathematical Club meeting
tonight in Room 3212, Angell Hall,
8 p.m. All interested are welcome,
Earhart Foundation Fellows and
Scholars: Mr. H. B. Earhart will ad-
dress the Seminar at the meeting at

7:30 p.m., Rcom 315 Haven Hall
Scholars in the pro-seminar are in-
vited to attend.
Applied Mechanics Colloquium:
Professor M. J. Thompson - Review
of Current Literature in Aeronautical
Engineering. Mr. O. J. Horger - Re-
view of Papers presented before the
New York Meeting of the Society of
Metals, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 445
West Engineering Building. All in-
iterested are cordially invited to at-
tend.
Junior Mathenmatical Society meet-
ing in room 3212 Angell Hall, 8 o'clock
Black Quill, Literary Society meet-
ing at 8 p.m. sharp at the Michigar
League. All members are urged to
be present.
Scalp and Blade Society will hold
a smoker at 8:00 p.m. at the Union.
Delta Epsilon Pi fraternity will have
an important meeting at the Mich-
igan Union gt 8 p.m. Members and
pledges must be there.
Polonia Circle will hold its firsi
meeting at the Michigan League, 7:3(
p.m. The Circle is an organizatior
composed of students of Polish ances-
try. All old members and all the new
students are cordially invited to at-
tend the meeting.
Mrs. Oliv Scharman, continuity
writer of station WJR will discuss
writing for the radio with the class
in Broadcasting Technique in Morris
Hall at nine o'clock. Auditors are
invited.

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WATCH REPAIR SERVICE: Backed
by our own factory facilities. Burr,
Patterson & Auld Co. Manufactur-
ing Fraternity Jewelers and Sta-
tioners, 603 Church St.
FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES
Call the Kempf Music Studios for
artistic piano tuning. Terms rea-
sonable. Phone 6328. ix
HELP WANTED - MALE
CLOTHING salesman to represent
custom tailoring house. Apply The
Fair. 200 N. Main. Good wages.

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DINNER
25 C
Choice of Meats
Potatoes Vegetables
Bread and Butter
Choice of Beverages
Dessert

Theta Sigma Phi To
Hold FirstMeeting
Theta Sigma Phi women's national
journalistic society, will hold its ini-
tial meeting at 8 p.m. tonight in the
League to formulate a definite pro-
gram for this semester.
Georgina Elson, '35, who attended
the national convention at Indian-
apolis, Ind., this summer, will give
her report of the convention pro-
ceedings.
the Michigan Union band. There
will be a charge of 25 cents per per-
son.
Hillel Foundation: ..The regular
Thursday afternoon tea for independ-
ents and affiliated students will be
sponsored by the Pi Lambda Phi
fraternity. tveryone is cordially in-
I vited to attend.
Coming Events
erit System Committee, formerly
called the Point System Committee,
important meeting, Friday, Oct. 18, 5
p.m. in the Undergraduate Offices of
the League.
Stalker Hall: A hike and roast along
the river is planned for Friday, Oct.
19. Meet at the hall at 5:00 p.m.
There will be a small charge to cover
cost of food. All Methodist students
and their friends are urged to come.

* MAJESTIC
A Laugh Riot!

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both Atlantic and Pacific coast sta-
tions.
* * *
Graduates of Michigan form three
per cent of the total number of names
included in the 1914 edition of "Who's
Who in America."
The much talked of stage presenta-
tion of Harold Bell Wright's novel,
"The Winning of Barbara Worth,"
will be next week's attraction at the
Whitney.
Michigan's freshmen eleven came
within four points of rolling up a
three points a minute score against
Adrian today, the final score being
128 to 0.
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Daily 1:30 -/111 P.M.
NOW
RALPH BELLAMY
SHIR LEY GREY
- end
ERic VON STROHEIM
"'Fugitive
Road"
EXTRA
GRAHAM McNAMEE
UNIVERSAL NEWS

Music Group of
Dames will meet at
League at 8:15 p.m.
welcome.

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COMPLETE WORLD SERIES
PICTURES
SATURDAY
"THE BARRETS OF
WIMPOLE STREET"

LONDONESTAURANT
1116 S. University

Child Study Group of the Michigan
Dames will meet at the home of Mrs.
N e w e 1 Atwood, 919 Woodlawn,{
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 18. SpecialC
invitation to mothers and their chil-
dren.
Catholic Students: There will be a
mixer for all Catholic students and
their friends from 8 to 10 p.m. in the
auditorium of the Chapel. There will
be dancing, with music furnished by

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