TUJESDAY, SEPTEMBER~ 24, 199:0
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
P'ACEE T'"EE-SEcTION ONE
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Michigan Life Revealed Yearbook To Sel Week's Events I
UniversityZoologist's Book At Reduced Price Marked By
For Limited Time '
e latest publications to than it is a history. History, how- Local merchants last week declared
r sale by the University ever, is not ,neglected, and through Early purchasers of the Michigan- their intention to hold "open house"
e First Michigan Fron- the volume runs -a connecting thread ensian, official University year book, on Wednesday, Oct. 2 as part of the
in Goodrich, curator in of fact. can save as much as $1.50 and buy program for the observance of Na-
museum. One of the features of "The First tional Retail Demonstration week
trial gathered principal- Michigan Frontier" is its abundance their copies of the book on a de- from Sept. 30 to Oct. 5.
Clements Library's col- of accurate descriptions of the topog- ferred payment plan, Business Man- Included in the six-day program
Goodrich has composed raphy, the actual appearance of the ager John Corey, '41, announced yes- is a window shopping contest to be
is more a synthesis and land, of early Michigan. Life and terday. held from 7 p.m. Tuesday to mid-
)f early Michigan life customs of the Indian residents of night Thursday. Winners will be
the state are described by the author, Price of the book has been set at awarded cash prizes amounting to
and one chapter is devoted entirely $3.50 until October 12, when a $4 $75.
to Chief Pontiac, whom Mr. Good- price ""l1 go into effect until Jan. 11. * * *
rich terms "a lesser Caesar." The p e has been set at $4.50 for Members of the local chapter of
- -- the period from Jan. 11 to April 28. the British War Relief Society re-
Read The Daily Classifieds!t The full price, $5, will be charged newed their drive last Saturday to
after April 28. collect clothing and funds to relieve
suffering in stricken English zones.
- - Mrs. Herber Harley, president of the
Society, announced that enoughI
r~ funds have already been raised to
to purchase two hospital beds and mis-
cellaneous accessories for patients.
Du ever She asked that all prospective con-
ZED YOUR LIGHT? is now located at 218 North State Street jJ tributors communicate with her.
as if light were sold in next to Goldman Cleaners. All kinds of
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In Ann Arbor
Sheriff's Death
Washtenaw County has temporar-
ily been deprived of its chief peace
officer by the sudden d6eath of Sher-
iff Jacob B. Andres last week.
Sheriff Andres was soon to begin
his fifth term, having been unop-
posed for reelection. This situation
created a precedem in county his-
tory.
The Republican Committee of the
county will have to appoint a new
candidate before the election date.
Installation of 700 new seats was
announced by the Whitney Theatre
as part of the preparation for its
new policy of full time operation in-
stead of only on weekends as for-
merly.
Citizenship day will be held in
Washtenaw County with the theme
"For Better Americans in a Greater
America." The celebration will be
dramatized by a pageant-parade.
Historical milestones in American
progress will be depicted by floats
and pageantry. Local bands and a
narratory description and interpret-
ation of the various floats will aug-
ment the program at Yost Field
House on Sept, 17.
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