1W JOSEf sKAR~tNSKI NTlAQF,A FALLS, July 11.-(Spe- cial) - ef ore dcescending into, the Ca o, of the Winds Sunday morn- ing our party of 390 Michigan stu- denfs, under- the gu'dance_ of the noted geologist, Prof. William Hobbs, donned itchy flarinel shirts and trouisers, burlap shoes, and short hooded oilskins. After kwalking single file for approximiaely 500 yards on the wooden stairw y fastened to the. rocks we finally camne to the so- called -F=urriciane Deek",. which pis located only 50. feet_ from, the Falls. Following this moist experience w~~ boarded our special open trolley on the Amein side an~d went; 'over the' Iternltiolndl bridlge, stopping in the middle for a splendid view of loth .tide Awneiican and the Cana- We left here, in ten minutes for; ,1 nailrqad bridges. Here Professor i ~obb explained the phenomena y lilel causes the Niagara to change it gently flowing river to a rag- In trrent After Professor Hobbs tanlfrisbed telling of the geological hstory of the Falls through the var- lit~s glacial periods, we left' for the Wirlpo~ol ~where the greater part of tegroup crossed in the cable car Qt4e the swirling waters. At the Niaaa Glenn inn Professor Hobbs tfae nother 'short talk. Prroh the Whirlpool we went to Br s monument where a splendid outlook i to be had over the lower p, rt of the Gorge. We left then for. the Lewiston bridge andz the United Statesagain. Only two stops were Maeo the return trip~. One ,at the Whirlp~ool where we got, out and t cok pictures, and another at the midi~dle of the rapids. We passed up seeingt h e hydra- electric plan~t again, and the trolley deposited us at the door of our hotel. An hoiur and a half remained to pa ck and sea~t supper before the bus eft which took us to Welland, where w~e boarded our private car bound fop Ann Arbor anct theeampus.- CURLEW REACHES PdiRT NEW YORK, July I1.-(AP)-The ketch Curlew, missing several days arrived this morning off the Bronx- 6nia"Yacht Club, in Weir'Creek. across the roof of the hospital. r;- ClaISS .Will CGo Oi Tou r of Ford Plani Thirty-five students in th~e class of7 Prof. Charles L. Jamison, of the School. of Business ' Admixistration, will join the fifth University tour to the Ford plant, which leaves the campus at 12:45 o'clock~ tomorrow afternoon. This. is the second, tour to the Ford industries, and students planning to attend 'are urged to make reservations in the Summer Session office as early today as pos- sible. Hamilton Wild'Presen, 'Voice Recital Tonight James Hamilton, assistant profes- sor of voice in the School of Music,' will give a special program at 8 o'clock tonight in Hill auditorium. He will be assisted by Maud' Okkel- berg, ass istant professor of piano. The public will be admitted free. w rrw' rm- RIPE at MUL LISON SADL STABLES, OUT WEST HURON ST. PliONE 7418 L Shortharnd, ypewriting and ' JRelateOl Subjects Special, part time, intensive courses 'for Uni- versity of.lMiehigan Summer Session Students. Ann Arbor Secretarial School Pr 205 S. State St.' Phone 3330 pY Illl/Y/ M/ i1 I - Starting Today and Continuing All Week ANNUAL SUMMER .A HUDEDSO OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE DOLLARS F:EATU RES.. Modemn Librar~y- regular price 95c,- reduced to 57c HUNDREDS OF VOLUMES OF A FINE FICTION A Everyrnan's Library -- 75c regular- reduced to 35c NON-FICTION STOCK AT ONETHIRD or three volues for $1.00LAND ONE-HALF OFF 40 All Stationery reduced 40 Per Cent, including a very special offer 'of 60 sheets and 100 envelopes of fine wri ting paper at the amazing price of 49c. Fountain pens and pen sets at big savings. Michigan Seals- regularly priced at $4.50- now $2.39 Letter files reduced to 39c. /Desk blotters now 4 for 25c Laundry boxes reduced t oas low as 98c.. All felt goods and novelties at one-half and one-third off. A $5000.00 stock of fine bindings- the highest art in book making- at one-third off. We boast one of the finest bookstore stocks in the State of Michigan, and in offering this stock at these unprece- dented low pri ces' we have created real savi ngs and hosts of opportunities to buy at truly sale prices., EDUCATORS' A~TTENTION -We are offering many opportunities to discriminating book buyers this week. Our reference tables contain many volumes that de- serve a place in your own oar your school library. This, week we are adding to these tables copies of books which have not previously been reduced in price- $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, and up to $5.00 volumes- now reduced to the low price of 49c per volume. 'S I- 4 l A, t C° I k I Y 1 I -t- ra X Z P% I I M I k I e- M I- N R'7" I e% k t