THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY Leaders Of Greek Revolt ,Y OFFICIAL BUL.LETIN . in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of rsity. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 Number 192 DANCING AT THE ime V I BLUE LANTERN I imen Students: The Women's League cordially invites all women students at the iversity of Michigan to be present at a tea given upon the terrace of rtha Cook Building. this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Effinger, s. Whitney, and Miss Hamilton will receive. Elizabeth Woodward, Ruth ins, Elizabeth Isham, Juanita Wallace, and Katherine Miller will serve. Lillian Wetzel, President Women's League, Summer Session. dent Employment: The attention of students desiring employment is called to a proposition ed in the classfied section today and signed by Miss Clappen of Detroit. J. A. Bursley. duate Students: Graduate.students who have not filed an election card in the office of Graduate School should do so by Friday of this week. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. Men and Women on Campus: A beginners' class in Social Dancing will be held on Tuesdays and irsdays from 7 to 8 pm. in Barbour Gymnasium. No credit is given this course, and there is no admission charge. Everyone is invited. Ethel McCormick. ISLAND LAKE I Matinee Dance Saturday July 4th and Sunday July 5th also Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday -p tuckiansl: All Kentuckians are invited to a Fourth of July picnic. For details Ernest Newland. i The STAFF NOTICE Campus- Credo 7 The Summer Michigan Daily offers the members of its staff both an enjoyable way of spend- ing surplus, time and practical experience in journalism. A few more men and women are need- ed for both the editorial and j business staffs. All persons who { are interested are requested to call at The Daily offices, Press building, Maynard street, any afternoon this week. i 1] ;' i j 4 I . . I Admiral lHa'd akriaces General Pangalos The Greek public is apparently unmoved by the latest governmental upheavel, which has placed General Pangalos, commander of the army, and Admiral Hadjakriacos, navy chief, in control in Athens. The ministry of Premier Michalakopoulos has been deposed. Trackless Train, Equipped Like Real Brothers, Stops For Visit America's first trackless train, en- light. The train has two separateI, route from New York City to Los An- engines, but both engines are used j only when crossing the mountains. gles, stopped for a short time yester- The maximum speed possible is 401 day in Ann Arbor. miles an hour. . The trai, bearing the label of Metro- A general publicity man repreesnt- Goldwyn Pictures, consisted of an en- ing the Metro-Goldwyn Pictures tray- gie, an engine cab, a pullman coach, els with the train. The crew consistsVo and an observation platform. It is, oftwo drivers and a negro porter. run by a gasoline engine that is made The number ;52, which is the num- to resemble a.locomotive as closely as bher of Metro-Goldwyn pictures to be possible. made this year, is prominently placed The pullman coach is equipped with on the coach. wicker chairs and three pullman seats rhe special mission of the train iMats25 which may be made up into berths. Ann Arbor was to leave the Metro- Dining tables which fold into the seats Goldwyn picture, "The Way of a Girl," U can be set up between .the chairs. at the Majestic theater. N. The windows are made like those in t a locomotive and are screened with iCanton, July 1.-The main customs a fine mesh. i house and wharves reopened yesterday The coach has a buffet fitted with a asarsl1fagurne etra tas a result of a guarantee of safety Don t decanter. A kitchen and a bath with'b hegven' and protection given by the rU3.iLJIIavatar nn Uj ni f thn nnanhg Romance in the conq Nest, adlventure in ti of the cattle-an and t. osteader, and bitter ha in the love of man ar OTHER FEATURES 3c - Nights 35c h 'l The Picture That the Adams Theatre at $1.00 perS I E. J. Hudson'sI of American L To day jr iestion: Do you regard the higan man" as effemisate? here asked: In the Library. Answers: Lillian Bronson, '27. lardly so! They're quite masu- harlotte Williams, '27.--"In my two ks at Ann Arbor Ti consider the higan man for from effeminate." izabeth Black, '28.-"If tieing' ef- nate consists in staring one out ountenance because one is unfor- te enough to be a girl, I think r all qualify. This might well be ed foppish, says the dictionary." elene Hylafid, Spec. - "I .do not , RICHARD BARTHELMIESS In "SOULFIRE" Rome, July 1.-The government has been officially advised of the occupa- tion of Trans-Jubaland, in the Kenya Colony of British East Agrica adjoin- 1 ing Italian Somaliland. Read the Want Ads Borrow-Subscribe Tode running waxer open onf the coach. The cab is equipped with steamI whistles, a bell, and a lomotive head- went. y j wlJi lowlrerr 0000M I rysrr . ~. .r.. .rrv, .o , . .r~ . . , r re.. rrorrr. : , w I al of the Michigan man as effem- Some mayrol down their sox vhy not? We girls have accept- e masculine bob ?" bel Laux, '26.- "Michigan men Jnate? I should say not. What know of them is that they are ar he-men with worth while am- ce Chadwick, '28. - "Michigan are not effeminate. They are nterested in sports, clothes, and usiness of getting through col- Michigan does not give a man tunity to be a tea hound, as his The Arbor Fountai Drop in for your noon day Luncheon _: i '15 sl s 8 tis 11 BOOKS.... New and Second-Hand Text B A complete line of school sup Salads Sandwiches Hot Specials Deserts n bi r1 - WAHWS JNIVERS BOOKST( on State Street 1l e time, and his thoughts are apt' e occupied by some school tie or udy." braltar, July 1.-The British tank ner Akera has rescued the crew men of the Spanish steamer Bar- which sank in eight minutes after lion yith an unknown vessel. ad the Want Ads RP-77771 NSTLLE ats.Glendale 9792 ats. Tuesday, Thursday PLAYHOUSE and Saturday. 5oc-75c Woodward at Eliot. Eves. 75c-$1.00 Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnewls. SECOND WEEK The Bonstelie Co. in Louise M. Alcott's Famous Story Little Women" Meg, Joe, Beth and Afy Brought to Life on theaStage. Subscribe for tale Summer Dafy. WWNAV AV4 ~ccocococc~ Subscribe for the Summer Daly. it When .any job" won't do THB Insurance Company of North America needs men who want to make a real place for themselves in the business world. It needs men who want responsibility, with commensurate finan- cial rewards. This is the oldest American fire and ma. nine insurance company whose organiza- tionandinfluenceextendaroundtheworld. It has desirable openings-not selling positions or insurance agencies, but departmental positions in the home organization and branch offices. For information, write to INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA 3rd & Walnut Sti. Philadelphia c iU.E. The Garment Center Bui dings New York City W'ALTER M. 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