TIlL IVIICIIIGAN IAILYWEDNI~ SDAY, DEC. 8, 1937 Lindber ghs, R etur ning T o U nited States, Dine A boar d Ship Parent s W atch R Oescue Of So Sop>homore, 19 Years Old,9 Breaks Through Ice While his mother and father looked on, Ralph E. Zimmerman, Jr.. '40, was saved from drowning Sunday after- noon by W. John Detwiler, Jr., '40, a member of his fraternity, Phi Kappa a Zimmerman had been playing a edsi other fraternity brother sfo out a hockey stick for Zimmerman to These candid camera pictures of Col. and Mrs. Char les A. Lindbergh were made by the ship photographer EIAS of the S.S. President Harding, on which the famed flier and his wile arrived in New York for a surprise CoprsPoEC..IA2LS o$1 Christmas visit after almost two years abroad ) Cooper's hos .. 25 to $1.00 Wool Glovesh . . $1.00 to $1.85 Ce ePIERCE TO SPEAK ON X-RAY Leathr Gloves . . $1.50 to $5.00 Ca ne ie Li ra y ro p av s "X-rays and Tuberculosis" will be WALK A PEW STEPS * discussed by Dr. Carleton B. Pierce, AND SAVE DOLLARS $50,000 In I tAdmanstation associate professor o ongnma, _ _ _ ____at the meeting of the Junior .Re- K U O H N 'S search Club at 7:30 p.m. today in the YOUNG MEN' sHO Dr. Bishop Also Reduces through Dr. Bishop's office, although IUnion. There will also be an initia.. 205 E. Liberty Phone 8020 Costs With Large-Scale in a few cases they took the form of 3tion of new members followed by a Open Evenings till Xmas direct payments to the college. The smoker. __________________ Purchases Of Books total expense to the Corporation for - An administrative saving of $150,- administering the purchase was less YPSILANTI NORMAL CHOIR 000 and a 15 per cent increase in the than $38,000. number of books for the proportionate The selection of books lies entirely' SINGING UNACCOMPANIED 200 VOICES amount of money expended, have been with each college receiving a grant. C H R IS A AU S the results of the purchasing plan for The only requirement is that books C S A U I Carege Cobrporation, acording to be primarily for the use of undergrad- FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Conductor Dr. W. W. Bishop, University librarian uate students. The great savings of Nativity Music from Many Lands. Old Music - Young Voices and chairman of the Carnegie Advis- the plan comes through more favor- PEASE AUDITORIUJM, Ypsilanti No Reserved Seats ory Group on College Librarie, na ble terms from large scale purchas- Thursday, Dec. 9. 8 P.M. Sharp Admission 25c New 'Panorama' Issues 'T he E ternal Mask' To Be Photo-Engraved T eSonHr Future issues of "Panorama" will be_____ photo-engraved and will have a larger "The Eter nal Mask." a Swiss movie page size. Joan V. Hanson '40, editor, in German dialogue and with Eng- said yesterday. lish sub-titles, the psychological story The next "Panorama" will go on of a man in search of himself, will be sale Friday, Dec. 10. presented at 8:15 evening perform- The page size will be increased from ances Friday and Saturday, Dec. 10 8%~ by 11 inches to 9 by 12 inches. and 11, at the Lydia Mendelssohn This change will make the magazine Theatre by the Art Cinema League. easier to handle and file, Miss Han- Produced by Progress Films. Berne, son stated. Switzerland, the film depicts the split These changes, she said, necessi- personality of Dr. Dumartin who be- tated thei sof more than two weeks lievesathat h is anti-meningitis serum ~ FOLLETT SP ECIAL ! 25c Gift Wrappings and Materials of Every Description. M IC HIGA N BOOK STOR E 322 So. State St. at No. University Phone 6363 I -~:r------- ------ -.-~---~- -~----- ------ I