I. PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 12,195. CROSS-COUNTRY: Jet Passenger Airliner Breaks Record CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING v BALTIMORE (P) -The Boeing 707 airliner hooked a high wind across the Rockies to the roaring power of its jet engines yesterday and carried 52 persons faster than any large group has ever before been transported-right up to the very edge of 700 miles an hour. Boosted to a ground speed peak of 698 miles an hour for a few exhilarating minutes over north- DIAL NO 2-3136 *Now Showin* nm a a'4 western Montana, the 707 whistled in nonstop from Seattle in the re- cord time-for a transcontinental flight carrying passengers - ofI three hours and 48 minutes Its average speed for the 2,325 miles from Puget Sound to Chesa- peake Bay, greatly increased by the tail winds, was 612 miles an hour. Not once did the 707 itself, mov- ing within its own layer of air, exceed the speed of sound. Its top speed from its own en- gine power was 596 miles an hour. But the speed of the plane, plus the forward movement of the mass of air in which it was traveling, added up to a supersonic total for movement across the face of the earth. For a period of about 10 minutes, this tail wind and jet thrust com- DIAL NO 2-2513 1f a ParamountPresen. BURT KAIHARIE bination hustled the 707 and its occupants across the Idaho pan- handle and the Montana tall tim- ber country actually at a faster rate than sound can travel. The 3 hours and 48 minutes were measured from the start of the takeoff run at Seattle's Boeing Field at 10:06 a.m. EST, to the' time the sweptwing giant darted, 25,000 feet overhead, across the omnirange radio station at the edge of Baltimore's Friendship In- ternational Airport. Exactly at 2:02 p.m.-2,325 miles and just three hours and 56 min- utes away from Seattle-the sleek queen of tomorrow's air fleets touched wheels gently down on Friendship's 9,450-foot runway. The 707 clipped 10 minutes off its own record of October, 1955, for a similar flight, but of 2,340 miles, measured not from takeoff but from over Seattle to over Wash- ington, D.C. The National Aeronautic Assn. said that the official transcont- nental speed record is three hours 44 minutes and 53.88 seconds, set March 9, 1955, by an Air Force Republic F84F jet fighter on a 2,445.9-mile flight from over the center of Los Angeles to over the center of New York City. The F84F speed average was 652/2 miles an hour. Pledge Rules Set By MSU Inter-Fraternity council at Mich- igan State University proposed new academic standards for pledges this week when 13 fraternities were put on scholastic probation for last term's grades. These fraternities have failed to maintain a 2.2. all-college grade average within their membership. Two consecutive terms of sub- standard grades in a fraternity can bring more strict social probation. IFC proposes a new rule to weed out poor students before they be- come fraternity members. It would require a student to maintain a 2.2 average before becoming a pledge and before becoming a full fraternity member. Law Lecture R. D. Wellman, placement direc- tor of the University La:i7 School, will talk on "Opportunities in Law Today" at a meeting of the "Crib" March 14, at 8 p.m. in room 3003, Student Activities Building. i --- - MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .75 1.87 2.78 3 .90 2.25 3.33 4 1.04 2.60 3.85 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 USED CARS 1954 CHEVROLET CORVETTE, R&H, two tops. Low mileage, excellent con- dition. Price-$1895, Phone NO 3-3981 evenings. )N108 48 NASH under 50,000 miles. Clean for its age, overhauled motor, good trans- portation at $125. 2008 Day St. or call NO 2-8576. )N106 USED CARS MIDWINTER SPECIAL 1953 Pontiac 8 Fordor sedan. 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Society Gilbert & Sullivan presents the gayest and funniest musical of the year Y' . r7. *IinL ON STAGE [ . ANA Wednesday March 20th ".,.CANADIAN TRIUMPH..." Washington Star NATIONAL \ OF C.AkNIXIA "PJurincess Ida"9 Thurs. March 14 s1ooj .-. 0 a i Fri. & Sat. Mar. 15&16 $1.30 Celia FRANCA David ADAMS Lois SMITH COMPANY OF 70 WITH FULL ORCHESTRA Mail orders accepted - Enclose Stamped Self-Addressed Envelope with check for ticket order. ORCHESTRA BALCONY $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Box Office Sale Starts Wednesday - 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. LYDIA MENDELSSOHN - 8:15 - Tickets at Box Office II. Y- wmmm 'U r EVERYBODY IN ANN ARBOR IS WAITING FOR THE NEW CAMPUS Theatre, (On South University Between Church and Forest) TO OPEN ITS DOORS And That Will Be This Saturday BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE "TODAY'S JAPAN" Motion Pictures in Natural Color THURSDAY-8:30 P.M. Tickets: 90c (main floor, reserved) - 50c (balcony, unreserved) Box Office Open Thursday 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. Oratorical Association Office Open Daily 2-4 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM March 16th at 1 P.M. We Are Proud of This Theatre And Hove Enjoyed Preparing It For You. Completely new ... styled for tomorrow . . . built to present the greater motion pictures of today at their very best . . . both audibly and visibly. You will find it richly appointed ... smartly decorated and carpeted . . . tile lounges . . . comfortable seating . .. soft improved lighting ... many innovations for your complete comfort and enjoyment *** INAUGURAL SHOW * * --- - - - - - - - - . . 7j 4 11 I I '- IMMMuofEA I ' & I- I L'Mu ua -T*uIN inuA ImL'I= 11 I