THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DA Y THTT THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY TEl.) Donaldson to Lecture Prof. Bruce M. Donaldson, of the Fine Arts department, will give an il- lustrated lecture in Natural Science auditorium on Friday, Aug, 8, at 5 o'clock on August Saint Gaudens, re- viewing his life and career and sho ing the extent of his influence up :his own time and upon sculptors ,general since death. Watch Page Three for real valt blooming whiskers H AVE a clean, cool shave- quick! You need more than lather and a sharp razor. The keenest blade grows dull and pulls unless you use a supple, pliable shaving brush whose bristles have just the correct degree of stiffness to massage your beard. _ 1il South University Avenue SUMMER STUDENTS'- We Move Everything Trunks a Specialty Book Your Order Now. Call Any Time. We Will PH O N F2492-W 11 Student Transfer Co. Owned and Operated by Students. lands, Siberia, Saturday. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY In a terse message to the Air min- August 12 and 13 istry, London, Maj. MacLaren declar- -12- 4. m., 1-5 p. in, on Aug. 13- ed his world flight was abandoned, af- Exhibition of work of the classes ter flying nearly three-fourths of the way around the globe, on account of in general and the classes in In- "impossible flying conditions." " dustrial Art and Outdoor Painting and Drawing. Engineering building- Karachi, British India, Aug. 5.- and West Gallery of Alumni Mem- Maj. Zanni, Argentine world flier, left orial hall. this morning for Nasirabad. _______________________________ Try Classified ads for big Results.. It1iit111i 11i 1Uliilllllliillllllilllill~illtl[111111 X1111 i fi 1111i l tl ll111[11 w DANCING Every Nite (except Monday) and All Day Sunday at ISLAND LAKE Follow M-65 Out North Main Near Brighton r 4 ! ---1------ Ever sharp Pencils 13 Off 11 It AT UNIV E RSITY BOOKSTORE 5.~~~~~~~~ ~ _________ _.____.. ___ Federal Tax on :a q Telephone Toll Messages f Rem UNDER the ptovisions of the Federal Revenue Act of 1924, phone messages became free from tax at midnight, July The taxes imposed under the previous law were as follows: .caved } a 4.a 4 (i K l all tele- 2, 1924. On a telephone toll message for which the charge was more than fourteen cents and not more than fifty cents . . . . . . 5 cents On a message for which the charge was more than fifty cents . 10 cents These taxes were highest, in proportion to the charge for service, for toll messages over moderate distances, the tax in some cases amounting to one-third of the toll charge. We have anticipated the increased use of toll facilities that will follow the removal of these taxes and are prepared to care for it. Michigan Bea' Telephone Company BELL SYSTEM One Policy One System Universal Service