THE MICHIGAN DAILY iew Of World's Fair Capsule- ToPwith device for hoistin . f r i 7i' o .Y... ., .. ,.. . .,u..r..ti.r cs . jupon this capsule before the year 1 f ~vr nder ~hundred persons can be accommoat- Wonder City' Expected ed on a moving platform from which M Co Attract 60,000,000 vastpanoramas will be viewed. TheA big ball, seen from without, wie ap- - Editor's Note: This the first of a pear to float on fountain spray amid les of articles on the New York clouds despite its weight of 9,300.300 rld's Fair 1939 by Norman A. Schorr, pounds.I iunior member of the Daly Staf) The Trylon is a three-sided steel 3uilding the World of Tomorrow" i sphere, 700 feet high, which will be Q he bold task that 62 foreign na- used for broadcasting purposes. AjC s, 34 states and possessions of used for b sing prpoes. A Union and world-wide industryE Helicline or .spiral ramp will encircle 011 attempt to present at the New a pool beneath these figures, leading k World's Fair, 1939, at an est- visitors up to a platform in the Try- ked cost of $150,000,000. Ion and then across a span to the mid an unrivalled setting of color Perisphere.j music, on April 30, next year, a Ground-breaking ceremonies were e. commemorating the 150th an- held at Flushing Meadow, the site of rsary of the inauguration of the Fair grounds June 29, 1936. A i> rge Washington at New York, the preview was held on April 30 of this it " entrances to the Fair will be year, just a year before the official wn open.nVisitors will gaze spell- opening, and an unanticipated crowd nd upon what has be'en called "a of one million jammed the Fair der city risen from a former ash grounds. ip and swamp." The Fair is divided into 14 major n attendance of 60,000,000 is ex- sections, each one pertaining to a ed to visit the Fair grounds of phase of modern life: Government, x, 3% acres Which have been re- Production, Transportation, Com- - me and made redy for a quick munication, Distribution, Businessh isfonation into a municipal park Systems, Shelter, Clothing and Cos-s r the Fair period. Twenty-five na- metics, Sustenance, Health and Pub-f s will have constructed their own lic Welfare, Education, Recreation, ' ilions and at least 38 others will Arts and Religion. f. lay their products in the build- s comprising the Hall of Nations.. amusement zone of 280 acres has I r n n providednt onrvde full mceanFederal Judge The 800 pound capsule to be buried at e of relaxation. prvda ulm -Fair, packed with records of today's ci he guiding spirit of the Fair, S entences 13 inspected by Westinghouse workers, in ilding the World of Tomorrow" is to New York. The metal envelope will p :esented by the high-relief sculp- a tangible record of life in our time. R e on the facade of the Administra- Convicted Michigan People showing how it is to be packed 1 Building which depicts a woman p Manhattan's skyscrapers and Face Prison Termse i th vei fro thye word ofo- Deb~e aters ToB g* rrow. MARQUETTE, Oct. 8.-(RP)-Federal 'he Perisphere and Trylon, the two Judge Fred M. Raymond today passed Meets Next Month Ltres which symbolize the theme sentence on 13 defendants in Federal - he Fair are essentlplly, a ball and Court here. The varsity debating team, Big Ten tider spheremThep erisphere, now A directed verdict of innocent was champions for three years, has slated ctically completed is a hol or Russell B. Renshaw of Sault four contests on the question, "Re- St. Marie, who had been charged solved That the United States should ranco Frees with theft of Government property establish an alliance with Great Brit- from the United States Forestry Serv- ai." The team, with three veterans, ice. encounters Indiana and Ohio here 14 American Seven persons were sentenced for and Purdue and Indiana away intheir Internal Revenue law violations. They Big Ten schedule which starts about wr:the middle of November, according to eth Winning eries' Peter Piatti, Iron Mountain.,Maur- Coach Arthur Secord. Is First Query izio Piatti, Iron Mountain, Peter Sha- The team will start the season _ _balj, Mohawk, Edward W. Pflugi, Lake against Michigan State with a dem- IENDAYE, Frace -(At the Span- Linden, Mrs. Mary Zanardi, Calumet, onstration debate for high school stu- DFroAYE, Oct8.-(AP-Fourteen Charles Hakala, Hancocl, Clarence J. dents in the Rackham School audi- Fronttor)um at 2-pPm.F Oct.e22. ericans who had been captured by Therrian, Phillipsville. t__u_____m. ct 2' Spanish Insurgents were freed to- ,c;o so ceoco o co(OUoo O r after months of imprisonment, en clean clothes, fed ham and eggs, 1 told that the New York Yankees at re doing nicely. 'Who's winningrthe World Series?" ,saone of the first questions asked r Nfor the group arrived in France from in, across the border in insurgent ain. Dainty Ladies 4 the fourteen were exchanged for IMalian aviators in a deal arranged United States Ambassador Claude Printed Hankies Bowers. Thiey came from the sah Pesn N ckrhfs dro De Cardena Prison Camp, in ~I ~abandoned monastery, where 4 f Ier American captives are reported GAGE LINEN 1 Ie ehs Escorted by an insurgent guard, thev crossed the International Bridge - ALWAYS REASONABLY PRICED -t d sat down to eat what they called 1,0 NICKELS ARCADE he first square meal we can re-:- amber"-ham and eaa and steak. -c ) o o) (e n c o o~c o v ark where future Arch eologists ill saw Ito pr 7 )uter shell of: upaIoy, copper loy hardas sleel Pyrex glass/ inner envelope Objects to be preserved / x S a i f i i J 'i f L rary etectea 1 _ toncrease Enlightenment Of 70th Century l Rceiv*es Book Explaining copper. .5 per cent chromium and .1t per cent silver. This material 'has theC f orklings Of Worlds hardness of steel and the resistance FarcTmeCasle to corrosion of pure copper. It isa seven feet, six inches long and over eight inches in diameter. Within is By MALCOLM LONG a second smaller crypt and in this aC If, in the year 6939 A. D., 5,000 pyrex glass envelope emibedded in a years from now, the people of that petroleum base wax. Within this en-l era dig up the "Time Capsule" which velope, all air has been exhausted is buried on the grounds of the New and it has been refilled with the in- York World's Fair, the General Li- 'active gas, nitrogen. brary of the University of Michigan Inscribed on the capsule is the date will have shared the success of one of deposit, Sept. 23, 1938, and thei of the most ambitious archeological admonition "if anyone should come I projects ever undertaken. The University library has been selected as one ofrthetrepositories th o ovs book describing the time capsule and telling the people of that time how F :o find and how to understand it. This __ book is printed in non-fading ink on FOR RENT permanent rag paper and lin a type FOR RENT-Attractive well furn- designed by Frederic W. Goudy. fished rooms. Single or double. 715 Copies of the book will be sent to E.hHdroo. Sne odub. 15 libraries throughout the world, even E. Huron. Phone 8528.,119 to such remote places as the Budd- FOR RENT-Rooms, single and hist Temples in India, Ceylon and double Private shower, new inner Burma, the Shinto Shrines of Japan stic.heat, and the Lamaseries of Tibet. So the spraig matressesuhone 2 1961022 story of Shangri-La in "Lost Hor- Forest. 106 izons" may conceivably have a coun- terpart in real life, in an age many FOR RENT-Attractive well-furn- years from now, and serve its pur- ish room for faculty member or pose in preserving our civilization for upperclassman. No other roomers. future ages. Garage. Phone 4808. 117 The books describes the design and structure of the torpedo shaped cap- FOR RENT-First class single and sule and relates briefly the ceremonies double, price reasonable. New beds at the World's *Fair of 1939 when it and desks. 1117 S. Forest. 36, was deposited fifty feet in the ground. The capsule is made of an alloy FOR RENT-Garage for rent. Vicin- known as ",Cupaloy," 99.4 per cent ity South University, Washtenaw. Forest Ave. Phone 5929. 1131 A. D. 6939 let him not wantonly dis- turb it, for to do so would be to de- prive the people of that era of the egacy here left to them. Cherish it therefore in a safe place." The contents placed inside of the capsule include among selected ob- jects an 1100 foot microfilm "essay" comprising more than ten million words and a thousand pictures, var- ous aids to translation such as a Lord's Prayer in 300 languages, print- ed and pictorial descriptions of our homes, offices and factories; our arts, entertainments, religions, edu- cational systems, sciences, newspap- ers, books, magazines and industries. At the beginning of each of the four reels of the microfilm are directions for building a projection machine Directoryj Public Speaking, Sports, Piano, Sewing, First Aid, Home Nursing, Photography, WoodwciiK, Drama- tics, Lip Reading, Mechanical Draw- ing, Interior Decorating, Aviation, Cooking, Salesmanship, and Mer- chandising. Registration Fee. Ann Arbor High School. For further in- formation call 5797. 81 Mas+iC waer- proofng and shock roofin3 the site of the New York's LAUNDRIES LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. 9 Jr World vilization, is piteured at the left, Pittsburgh, before it was shipped reserve for scientists of 6939 A. D. ight, is the drawing of the tube, , .---__-- ~ ii A Toast! FOR RENT-DeLuxe house trailer, 21 feet, sleeps four, owned by faculty man. Attractive rats for winter or 1semester. Phone 4567.* 108 POR RENT-Rooms for boys, 2 blocks from campus, stores. One block from movies. Single at $4 per week, suite at $3.50 per week. Roomy. Call 2-1767. 110 FOR RENT-Suite of two rooms for men students, comfortably furn- ished, warm; continuous hot water; garage available. 309 N. University. Phone 8876. 92 FOR RENT-Very attractive double or single room in private home for graduate or working girl, or teach- er. Phone 8321, 839 Tappan. 103 LOST and FOUND LOST-A white oblong rhinestone pin. Award. Call 7486. 119 LOST-Sigma Phi Bpsilon pin at League Saturday. Reward. Call 2-3189 immediately. 114 LOST-Will the person who picked up slide rule, marked W. M. K., at Ferry Field Ad. Building on Oct. 7 call Kendall. Tel. 6980. Reward of- fered. 116 LOST-Hamilton wrist watch in Union washroor, Friday. Reward. Call Irl Brent, 2-3297. 118 NOTICES ENROLLMENT in Public Evening School classes Monday evening, Oct. 10th. Classes ir. 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Killins Gravel Company, Phone 7112. 17 MEN-Hair cutting and scalp treat- ment by Don Rogers. For appoint- ment 4818. Groomwell, 1205 South UN versity. 115 FOUR PERSONS, interested in going to Minneapolis and return for Michigan-Minnesota football game. Call 2-1227 between 5'and 6. U. F. Kessler. 04 BOARD-$5.50 per week. Table ser- vice delicious Southern cooking. Close to campus. 1022 Forest. 107 ' . . . TO THE ALLENEL . . . where the food is the best ... where you'll find greater variety on the menu . .. and where the service is always prompt and efficient . . . It's the place for that Sunday dinner, relaxation before a dance or just a spot to drop in on. Famous for their high health rating. You can't go wrong at the Taproom or Dining Room of the- ALLEN EL HOTEL 126 East Huron Street Phone 4241 I CONCERT TICKETS --" Ph& dF to e" i \ I{ of REMAINING TICKETS will begin MORNING, OCTI .10th at 8:30 at the Office of the School of Music, Maynard Street I orrn Tifr+C (with $3.f)C Maiv Festival Coupon) I