Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, $500,000 PUZZLE: Mystery Land Project Arouses Chelsea Area By ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN rocket testing, were all1 Why did a Detroit realtor give about as possible solutio Chelsea farmers $500,000 for 4,000 One theory had it tha acres of rolling, stony, farm land? company had discovered That has been the "half-million pool of oil beneath the 4 question" up in Sylvan, township tract. for the past two years. To add fuel to the fire r * mor, last August, Hann IN SEPTEMBER, 1947, Detroiter the County Road Comm close off the five roads w John H. Hanna, began buying up 40 a t bandied ns. at an oil a large ,000 acre es of ri- a, asked ission to ithin the - . . - -m-.----- - -- - m- Yellow &Checker (abs Operated by the AnArnnrborTaxicab & Transfer Conpany Ia ri Arbor~s Only, Taxicab Co. Au/ho ri:ed by' the Michi-an Public Seruice Cominssion To Opera/e Between Ann Arbor and Willow Run 24-HOUR SERVICE CABS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER CLASSIFIED ADVERT IS ING II FORSALE_ TUXEDO-Cosgrain lapels. Only worn1 twice. First $15.00 takes. Phone Ypsi. 4360 J-. )30 1932 MODEL B FORD-Good transpor- tation $90. Phone 2-5128 after 5:30 P.A )71 WHIZZER BIKE-'Best offer takes. Hur- on Golf Club. Huron River Drive. }31 FORD 1939-Tudor, body and motor in excellent condition, heater, fog lights, permanent antI-freeze, 422 Blakely Court. near Division and Hill Street, after 5:30. )33 property in Sylvan township, 15 miles north of here. By January, Hanna held the deeds to nearly 2,000 acres, and the attention of all of Wash- tenaw county. A "land boom" was in the making, and farm prices skyrocketed. To all who questioned his rea- sons, Hanna would shrug, say he was merely acting for a client, and could not give the answers. * * * AND THEN last March the buying stopped. Hanna had poured $500,000 into the Chlesea area for 67 farms, and over 4,000 acres. Oil wells, atomic research, a housing project, auto factories, - ,iUu acre r act. * * * IMMEDIATELY complaints from the Chelsea residents were heard, and a public hearing was set for August 26. The motive behind the many petitions submitted was clear. Curiosity. To the scores of people at the public meeting, Hanna said he could only tell them that the na- ture of the project would be a beneficial one. Tomorrow the Road Commission will attempt to give Hanna their decision. Legally they can close the roads. Perhapskthen the peo- ple of Chelsea will know the what, why, and who of the $500,000 mys- tery project. Selling Out EVERYTHING MUST GO Must vacate building by Sunday, Oct. 9 Motorcycles * Scooters * Cars 20' OFF on all CUSHMAN Parts and Accessories INDIAN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 25 .-OFF New and Used Power Lawn Mowers Below Cost 7 CARS $40 to $495 Nothing Held Back 9avA on Any and Everything! All Sales Final - All Sales Cash MAC'S Gates Open 6:00 P.M. - Show Starts 7:00 P.M. Come as late as 10:45 P.M. on Fridays and Saturdays and see two complete features. ALWAYS 2 CARTOONS THOSE "SALTY SAPS" ARE ALL AT SEA! AUTO MART 420 N. Main - Ph. 2-0065 )29 ANOTHER GREAT DRAMA OF THRILLS IN THE TRADITION OF , "NIGHT TRAIN" AND "LADY VANISHES" MAN'S BICYCLE for sale. New two speed rear axle. Just what you need for Ann Arbor hills. 312 S._Ashley. )28 1933 PLYMOUTH coupe. An outstand- ing performer, clean, economical, ra- dio, heater. $145.00. 2-7981. )22 TUXEDO-Single breasted, size 38. Girls 3 speed English bicycle, good condi- tion. 714 Haven Ph. 2-9580. )21 UN PAI NTED FURN ITURE Complete stock of 4 drawer and 5 drawer chests, night stands and tables, chairs, coffee tables. desks, breakfast tables, bookcases and utility racks. All made from smooth, bright lumber. Sax e money-Paint it your- self. Gill Lumber Co. "e524 So. Main St. Phone 2-4555. "Where the Greater Number Get Their Lumber" n_)11 PALL SPECIALS Water repellentPoplin Jackets $3.88. All wool pea coats $8.99. Flannel shirts, $1.79. All wool flannel pants,$6.49. Open til 6:30 p.m. Sam's Store 122 E. Washington St. )6 L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER. $25. Apart- ment size washer. Easy Spindry. $30. 410 E. Jefferson. _)15 FOR SALE _A CE refrigerator, circa 1940. clean and in excellent working condition, apartment size. Inspection arranged. Call 2-7560 or write W. B. Goodman. 618 Packard. )19 FOR SALE ARGUS A-2 CAMERA-Complete outfitL ftashgun, etc. Just factory overhauled. Phone 2-0368. )18 PING PONG TABLE for sale, $19.00. Call 8975 after 1 p.m. )23 HALF SIZE MOTORCYCLE-1947 Royal Enfield. ph. 2-4401, room 403, Wen- ley House. )24 \WHIZZER MOTORBIKE--$75, See at 311 tcestwool or Ph. 7297. )26- 194i SPECIAL DELUE 2 door Chevrolet sedan in eice ptloiai condition. Fully equipped. Cash. Phone 9035. 5:30-7:30- p.m._ 14 MAN'S ENGLISH Overcoat. Size 40, Mlisses 2 fur coats, black cloth coat, velvet trim, dresses, sizes 12 and 14. Clean and good condition. Two pair ice skates, ski boots, 2 radios. 3110 Dexter Road. Tel. 2-4796. )13 SALE OF USED typewriters. Come in and look them over. Reduced up to1 50 per cent. Office equipment, 215 S. Fourth. )4 SHIRT COLLARS TURNED-Sc.~Tuck- away House. E. Liberty at Maynard. Phone 9582.) 11 ______- COUSINS on State St. Du Pont Nylon Anklets 79c and 97c a pair 4-ply throughout FOR SALE-M\ns bicycle. $8; Lady's English riding; boots, $4; 4 pair me- dium blue drapes, 72", 3 pair drapes, 54", $6. 2504 Brockman. Ph. 7265. 125 STUDEBAKER-1941 Commander. 4 door sedan, radio, heater. By original owner. At Angus Standard Service, 1220 S. University. )38 ZEISS I KAUTA B-f 1:45 lens, extra viewer attachment. Perfect condition. 1-3 off list price. Call 8641 after 3 p. M. )37 1938 OLDSMOBILE tudor sedan. Good condition. Good heater. 1809 Bald- win. Week-day evenings. 139 '37 FORD-Tudor. R. and H. tires, mo- tor, brakes and starting all good. $150. 2-5184." ___" )40 OR SALE-Webster AutomaticRecord Changer. Astatic pickup. Almost new. $15._Phone 7277. 136 ALMOST NEW English Bicycle. 3 speeds, dual brakes, wheel generator. Experience in Ann Arbor traffic. Highest offer. Phone 6852 after 6. 135! 1937 FORD-Good condition. New tires. Clean running motor. $125. E. T. Gholson. 230 Prescott, E. Q0, )34 LET US help you keep your complexion soft and clear. Fora: limited time1 only, we are offering a regular $2.50 size jar of Bonne Bell cleansing cream for $1. Calkins Fletcher, State St. at North University. ) WOMAN'S lihtweig'ht Schwinn bi- cycle. Hand brakes. 3 speed gears. Good condition. $30. Ph. Richy Cross, 2-3225. )27 WHAT WOULD COST YOU $10.40 bought one way, $6.00 another, butl a mere $4.75 the best way? A year of TIME or LIFE--$10.40 at your news- stand, $6.00 by ordinary subscription, but only $4.75 through our student representative at the special student rates. No catch. Just phone 2-8242, place your order, pay when billed, and start receiving your copies with- in a short time. Phone now. )3B BUSINESS SERVICES UNSIGHTLY HAIR r' tax d per - nent ly. Short-Wa ye-Method app:-ove by Amn. Med. Ass'n 5 Nickels Arcade. Ph 2-6696. i12B EXCELLENT CHILD CARE iy day. Indiv:dual attention. Private home. Ph. 6378. 11113 ORCHESTRA\ avilale Modern o STUDENT aIn FIILY . , ing servie. 808 Monroe Ph -0 DON'T READ THIS IF YOU CAN WRITE WELL Take advantage of my oter of tw free lessons in plain wriing then d- cide whether you can lean Cuickly by my: new method of tutorin. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY OUT. You'x e rsever seen anything like it. You cant afford to _ por writig hold you bac. J. A. EARLY, Penman 402 ObserItory, Ph. 2-S60 0 10 to 7 Daily Excep Sun:da.y 'B EXPER IENCE lundress pick up an deie.ph. s193. 613 HOME LAUNDRY done by experienced person. Ph. 20460. 7B WASHING AND CR IRONING. Don In my own home. Free pickup and de- livery. Phone 2-9020. tIB CAN-ARIES, PRKESadtoia birds<. Bird supie-ncgs.Ms Ruffins, 526 S P 5330. 123- H1LDEGARDE SHOPPE 109 IB. Wa _ington~ Expert Alterations Custom Clothes Established Tracition. EFFICIENT Expert, promp typewriter repair service oeysTpwie and Supply pany. 214 h- ington. Ph. 5888. 5I3 PAU LS MUSICAL REPAIR Van Doren Clar. Reeds Box of 25--S4 ,50. New and Used Instruments 209 E. Wasinto )4 4B LOST AND FOUND LOST-Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity pin, Name on back, D. Coombs. Please call 2-6824. Rexiard. 1L LOST-Rnson lihte xvit iniial CLR. Liberal reward .591 Jorda:n )3, LOST- hi Delta Epsilon duil ' back. Call Bernie at 2-3781 aftcr 7 p. m. or return to 1402 Hill St. LOST-Girls glasses in brown case. On Wednesday betwecn Ist ani 5th floors of Architecture Bldg. At about 10 a. m. Contact L. ierce. 2-2539. )4L LOST-Pair 1i tweiht 1orurimmed glasses last wee . Rwar. Ph. - 2-3256. SL HELP WANTED W E DON'T WANT any mittni 'sa 's- men, but we do xant inteligent stu- dents who want to make money gain- ing sales exerience. selling TIMlEj and LIFE at the specil stucet rates, on commission basis, personal contact. Student Periodical Agenc. Phone 2-82-42". ____)3B WANTED TO BUY AMI IN DIRE NEED of two ticket for Minnesota game. Call 4685. Lucille Goldstone. _ 4W THREE TICKETS for the Michigan- Minnesota game. Fayanne Shapiro, 594 Jordan. >3W TWO TICKETS to the Army-Michigan game. Sue A. McCutcheon, 508 Moshi- er Hall. )2W PERSONAL LAW STUDENTS-it may be news to . oubut FORTUNE m.agazine has en redei d to be of special vaue .I now hias a section on c. rntlalpbitems and frequent to lawyeis. Try aft bscription at t evseilstudent rate of only $2 0 ton-tudnt ateis $12.50 a for student a u are in school n f \ARS afterwards. At th:se rates.lFORTUNE will prove to S lberally. Order a four, r 12mon subscription now, bt Periodical ?_en.y (.t.ent-ru). 13B ALL LONE ERTS-Please contact Wale ilAudrtorium, Oct. )6P WAN 15DIN o 2mealsta day Mo. hrogh Fri.at the T OACH INN. $10 a ......7i01r:ton call 6004. )2P BUSY SWDNTS always need TIME. A.u h a week reading TIME xx'ek~ ncs tmegob ofit. The in concise, department- st-re fa .n. At the student rate (4. 8.,_i_.. mot s as you ish) it c_ ,ulesctan 1 e ach week. k TIME a part of your school li' by paing 2-82-42 now Student Periodicl Agency). )3B WI L PLAN U. of M. Theatre Guild til pi iten. inursday, Oct. 6, \Iic'..aa Iaue. S p. in. )4P LEARN TO DANCE JIMMIE hUNT DANCE STUDIOS 209 5. State Street. Ph. 8161. )11 EaLMA SM I Tn N EUMANN 82 exvey Ave. 2909. _ )3P ROOMS FOR RENT S\i.E MUI STUDENTS to share suite. Scoarate living room and study. tPiano. Baldwin Organ available.) Other sttuans welcome. 217 S. 5th Ave. afte 3 p.m. )6R ROOMI for one student. Two blocks from aps. 915 Oakland. )5R ROOM\S available for students' guests. Football wveek-ends. Private home ac- cimod . Phone2-9850. 12:30 to 1:00. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. )3R BRINGyour. wee-end ;gtests to the Pie rc Traent He, ex cept for e Ar-my Game. 1133 East Ann. Phone 8144 .2R 1iIAVE-, VACANCIES fur four male stu- dents. Comlete kitchen privileges. Hoxise en campus. Call 2-2052. )2F ROOM AND BOARD BOARD or giit nen at fraternity table Six clays a week. No Saturday breakfast. See Bud, 406 Packard Road r loIW 7039 )3X FOR RENT TX. DOUELE ROOM$S. 5 per person. u- iner ing mattre se . Newly deco- - rated. 721 )atherine. ' 4F N'ED PLACE TO LIVE? Anmereian 25 ft. trailer for rent or ole. In first class condition. Best offer lakes. See from 6-8 p. m. at trailer park on Milan road between Ypi ancl Ann Arbor. Virginia Borders, 3423 Carpenter Rd. )5F - TRANSPORTATION WANTED--Ride to Chicago. Oct. 15, xxeek-end. Call 6234. )3T RIDERS COMMLYUNITY East Detroit via Plynmuth. Davison and Conners. Phone Ext. 2772. )1T . : .;: _. r -°----.... rowdy Westl a ARTHUJR RANK pesft jean KENTr Ab tLOi.V Octic U. IARlE *Paul O"PUTS Directed by John Paddy Carstairs " Based on a story by PClffor Grey." A Two Cites F;im i . TODAY Saturday and Sunday ORPHEUM Cinema Triumphs From All The World N ~.' a,, NEN AElE MARA - ANDY DEVINE and BOB NOLAN . SONS TE PIONEERS A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION SHORTHAND A NECESSARY PART OF YOUR EDUCATION " For an entering wedge into government. " For fuller lecture notes " For part time and summer employment. " For more certain employment after graduation. Hamilton Business College 31st year William at State Miniature "LUCKY DUCKY" Disney Creation COMING - "GONE WITH THE WIND" Exactly as presented in its road show engagement. $1.20 PER CAR Tues., Wed., Thurs., Oct. 4, 5, 6. $1.20 PER CAR Tues., Wed., Thurs., Oct. 4, 5, 6. Advance tickets on sole at our box office, at Grinnells and Wahrs Bookstores. U 11 MMMM9 I University of Michigan Oratorical Association e ,, I - - ___.., presents Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Dr. Ralph J. Bunche YOUNG JUNGLE LORD! r" r *1 OPEN DAILY 1:15 P.M. TODAY & SATURDAY SusanHAYWARD RobertPRESTON , Read and Use Daily Classified Ads 1204 South University . . . serving . . BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS SANDWICHES and SALADS . .. from ... 7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 7 P.M. Closed Sundays Coming SUNDAY! JAMES STEWART "THE STRATTON STORY" Weekday Matinee 25c Nights & Sundays 35c O-J: 'm Playing Through Saturday 35c until 5 P.M. SEASON TICKETS NOW VIA OPEN FOOTBALL SATURDAYS! Temple Cafeteria . -' is -i I Prices (7 numbers): $7.80, $6.60, and $5.40 Hill Auditorium Box Office Open Dily 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. and 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. Masonic Temple 0 327 S. Fourth Ave. MRS. ROOSEVELT DR. BUNCHE I I ~~u cc m WEEKDAY HOURS: 11 to 2, 5 to 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY HOURS: 11:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. ENJOY A REAL SUNDAY DINNER AT WEEKDAY PRICES STUDENTS: You Can Save on Our Specials EXTRA ! FOOTBALL SHOTS M.S.C. vs. MICHIGAN oo -9 AMMWM St r v t 10 r' DISCOUNT MEAL TICKETS AVAILABLE IF cordially invites you TOMPKINS at the I PPER CLUB PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION & presents THE DAN KAYE SHOW NOTRE DAME vs. INDIANA - U.S.C. vs. NAVY TODAY AND SATURDAY! Continuous From 1 P.M. I to come out and hear PAUL '11 Hammond - broadcasting ,# nightly from our dining room ovear WH RV 11:30 to midnight". Tuesday, October 18, at 7:00 and 9:30 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM , 11 I . t 1