SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I'llinois Professor Inwentror Of Camera Which Records Sound Urbana, Il., Aug. 4.-Prof. Joseph} with a mercury arc of special .con- T. Tykociner, of the University of Ilii- sruction. The intensity of light var- nois, after 10 years work, has con- I es in accordance with the speech of struted a mchie wich ot nlythe acting person; and the light from the arc is focsed on the moving fim photographs the usual moving picture by sound recording instrument. The as seen on the screen but at the same sound record is narrow band of vary- time and on the same film photographs ing ,transparency, running along the sound, it was announced by the Uni- edge of the film. As the film passes, versity today. So far have the experi- through the camera, about two-thirds ments gone that the ring of a bell, the or three-fourths of it is exposed to slam of a door, and the human voice the scene being photographed. The are reproduced in the laboratory tests, remainder of the film is given over to it was stated. photographing the various sounds. ii With the patenting of this machine, this manner, every sound is reproduc-f the university has obtained the second ed inorresponding places on the re- of its patents on apparatus funda- ord, guaranteeing synchorism of visu- mental in the art of talking motion al and sound impression, the univer-1 pictures. Six months ago that fnstitu- sity statement said. tion announced another of its staff, "As to the reproduction of the sound Prof. Jacob Kunz, had perfected a .this is possible because of the photo- selenium cell which unlike its prede- electric cell, invented by Professor cessors, it was stated, did not show Kunz," the statement continued. "This any fatigue through use. This cell is cell is similar in shape to an electric used for photographing sounds. light bulb. When light passes through The apparatus which is working 1 it, it sets up an electric charge. Al- daily at the university takes moving though the amount of electricity thus pictures simultaneously with the phot- ( eneated is small in amount, it is ographing of the speech of the acting amplified to the point necessary where persons. The machine is equippedj sound waves are produced by means of a loud speaking telephone." J AT THE THEATERS ( 237 GRAUATES OF SCHOOL IOF EDTCATION t-ET POSITIONS Today-ScreenI Two hundred and thirty-seven stu- dents of the School of Education have Arcade-Agnes Ayres in "Bord- been elected to teaching positions erland"; comedy and news./. J through the department since Jan. 1. _______ The positions are in elementary and Wuerth-Patsy Ruth Miller and high schools as well as in colleges in Cullen Landis in "Watch Four practically every state in the coun- Step"; comedy. try and a few in Canada and Porto jRico. Orpheum-Viola Dana in "There V Personal calls have been made dur- Are No Villians"; comedy. HIng the year by 186 superintendents of schools all over the state. The plac- Iing department of the School of Edu- Ication has had a registration of 698 This WPeek-Stage vacancies in the past six months. I Since the beginning of the year the Garrick (Detroit) - Bonstelle i school has made 1,929 nominations. company in "Dear Me." I _______________ fWhite Swan Laundry for quality __________________________and service. Phone 165.-Adv. Try Our Prescription Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv. Shampoo for Oily Hair E. BURNHAM'S COSMETICS Aft NG YOUR IDEAS TO Ti!E MRS. T. L. STODDARfD At4 ARBOR CUSTOM .107 N. University Phone 2625 SHOE FACTORY ______________________________-. We will make use of them and the best leather to make your shoes. 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C95T 9NN UNCE FOR Baroness ............H-elen Osband Judging. by the ticket sale at WVatr's t C t ANONE Frau Quixano ... ,..Grace Busby bookstore for the past two days, it i HIOLLIST[DCLASS PtAY aron ....goonElit peit d atthe reaining seats Barne .... illamThomas Watso will b sold withinashrtie For "The Rivals," to be presented number of go seats are still reported Considerable talent has been dis- Friday evening at 8 o'clock, the cast to be available. covered in the casts for th~e two~ plays includes: which will be presented Thursday and Sir Anthony Absolute. .0G. E. Densmore Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Friday evenings of next week by the Jack Absolute .........H. L. Ewbank class in Play Production, according to Faulkland .............G. A. Oinans s = Naa = ZZIS11; Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, who is di- Acres................ Claude Sifritt 1111111 TJH~D i'1N recting the" productions. The members Sir Lucius O'Trigger ........ n01u have been working o their pat"or...........0.Mncoe WITH ORt WITHOUT DRIVER It n. th0atfurwes{ndcsshveDvd.....Er.: liha 416S.Main. Ph. 583J ' been dforecided upon for the twosplays.v1 Fag........William Thomas Watson.* The cast for "The Melting Pot," the! Thomas ............... Jplian Riley' ___________________ play to be presented at 8 o'clock on' Mrs. Malaprop ... . Miss E. G. Leonard Mats. Tue.,2- Thursday evening, has been annouric-4 Lydia .............An es JA4(~I Thur. 25-5t. .............Anne DeissNights, 25-50-75c-$Sa.S-5- ed~ as follows:I Lucy............... Joanna Dewitt 13th Annual Season 13th Week~ David.... ...Harold B. Lipsitzl Julia .............. Miss Cordesman ' HE H O N S T E L LE CO.I Vera........... Iabele E Roan s, the performances will be held In The Whimsical, Fascinating Comedy Ver..........Isbele E Roan"DEAR iNt : fI"As' Played by Hale Mendel.............. .. V. F. 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