PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933 ENGINEERING CENTENNIAL: College To Feature DaVinci's Inventions * * * * * I t ' By FRAN SHELDON Although the Mona Lisa will remain in the Louvre for the dura- tion of the engineering college's centennial celebration, other works of Leonardo DaVinci will be rep- resented on campus during the anniversary festivities. During the college's open house Friday and Saturday replicas and copies of his scientific inventions will be showh by the Naval Archi- tecture department in Rm, 246 West Engineering Bldg. * * * LARGEST of the display will be a copy of the famed "flying machine." Made of various and assorted ropes, pullies and a wind- lass, the machine will feature two wings of a design similar to bird wings. In theory the machine could support the weight of a man in flight, but it has never been put to a test. A larger detailed copy of the wing of the machine will also be shown. Another of the six inventions to be shown during the Centennial is DaVinci's pyrimidal "tent of lin- en" parachute. Tested by DaVinci Arts Theater Will Present O'NeillDrama "Desire Under the Elms" by Eu- gene O'Neill will officially open the 1953-54 Arts Theater season at 8:30 p.m. Friday at the Arts Theater Club, 109/2 Washington m < UNDERSECRETARY -Thomas S. Gates, Jr., Phila- delphia broker and Navy veteran of World War II, has been named by President Eisenhower as Undersecretary of the Navy. L A D Y I N A P R E D I C A M E N T- Four-year-old Lynn Ann Sorenson is dwarfed-by giant faces and vivid costumes of dancers at the El Jebel-Polack Brothers circus in Denver. I '1 N EWr AM BAS SAD OR - Lester De Witt Mallory of Houlton, Me., is the new United States Ambassador to Jordan. He formerly was 'counsellor of UJ. S. Embassy at Buenos Aires. B E E R B L O W 0 U T-roaming beer mugs take legs in opening parade of the October Festiva, Munich's traditional fall frolic, which is dominated by tributes to the amber fluid. jilt f N ALI, Up from the, bench OR.. ..You can't buck that line unless you break into the line-up A third-string quarterback named Witherspoon had a Laudable Ambition. He wanted to be first-string quarter. back. Particularly to start the opening game under the Admiring Eyes of his Number One Girl. Unfortunately the coach was a Hard Man to Convince. So our hero, undismayed, uncorked a Master Plan. Two weeks before the opening game, the coach got a Telegram. Message- "Ten reasons why Witherspoon should be first-string quarterback. First, Witherspoon is resourceful. Witness this approach." Each day the coach received a similar Telegraphic Tribute to the Sterling Qualities and Gridiron Prowess of Witherspoon, ending on the tenth day with "Witherspoon knows the T-formation to a T. Incidentally, his father is considering endowing a new gymnasium." Who started Saturday? Our boy, nat. urally. Did very well, too. Played all season. "Just one of my Finds," the coach murmurs modestly, when found in the New Athletics Building. Nothing puts a point across as con- vincingly as a Telegram . .. whether you're trying to get a "Yes" out of a Coach, a Chick or that Checkbook at home. (Fact-when it comes to prying Pesos out of a Recalcitrant Parent, a Telegram is just about the world's Best Crow-bar). Whatever your message, it'll Mean More when it goes on the Yellow Blank.-' ( .y CARRY ALL - Singer Betty Ann Grove checks through tote bag in silky-nap leopard- printed fabric with polished brass bandles. These roomy bags are popular with career girls. T I 'T L E D S U B I E C T - Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of the wonder drug, penicillin, sits for a portrait in stone by the Bulgarian sculptor, Assen Peikov, in Rome. 122 EAST HURON ST. PHONE 3-4221 i October 31st is the deadline! HAVE YOU HEARD? After October 31 will not accept a GENERATION ny more 4 Michigan Daily prices have dropped! Ilkf1 * POEMS * STORIES * ART .. CC A V C II It Is ....... -. . _.. _.. _..,.._.. s. . ess.- .. ...................... .... . ---- -. _...................'' . , .ab.,., h: b xv:'ev::::::a: < :": i"fi :n:%.." .. ..... .. ....... ._.- .. ._.. ..,.......:c.eaa,:.:: 6:::";:;:Ss,:. :>2' .ti' ."".:.=?:....... .... ....,..s mi