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July 29, 1933 - Image 4

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures

This picture shows the wreckage of the twin- motored army amphibian plane which crashed near
Ocean side, Cal., when a wing broke away from the ship at 1,000 feet elevation, closing escape hatches
in such a manner that seven army fliers were plung ad to their deaths.

Baptist Students Guild: 10:00 a. m.
University students meet Mr. Chap-
man at the Guild House, 503 E. Hu-
ron. At 6:00 p. in. Mr. Fred B. Syp-
hax, a graduate student and Instruc-
tor in English and Economics at the
Tuskegee Normal and Industrial In-
;titute, will speak on the growth and
influence of the Institute since its
ounding by Dr. Booker Washington
n 1881. Mr. Syphax is an alumnus of
Yale University. Special music will
,e provided by Mr. Samuel Bur-
ford, High School.Principal of Lynch-
burgh, Va.
The Women's Education Club will
meet at 7:15 Monday evening, in the
Alumnae Room of the League. Pro-
°essor Louis M. Eich will give a
eading. Those who heard his pro-
;ram of last summer will be glad
to hear him again. All women on
he.campus are invited.
Jack ,Miller, city fireman ,at Mas-
Dillon, 0., has a garden of 50,000
'oses and is the city's only member
>f the American Rose society.
CLASSIFIED
DIRECTORY
TYPING
TYPING
Seven Cents a Page
PHONE 2-1636
Leave Name and Address
Quick Service
15
REASONABLE RATES-Quick serv-
ice. Phone 2-1988.
WANTED
WILL-Pay cash for used ladies' bi-
cycle. Write Box 5, Michigan Daily.
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND
new suits and overcoats. Will pay
3, 4, 5 and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann
Arbor, 4306 Chicago Buyer. 34c
LAUT&DRY-
LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044,
Towels free; socks darned.
13c
NOTICE
LEARN TO PLAY-Popular music.
Max Gail. University Music House.
Tuesday afternoons, or phone 4917.
21c

In recognition of his record
breaking solo flight around the
world, Wiley Post, Oklahoma pilot,
received New York City's charac-
teristic greeting including a ride
thrcugh a ticker tape blizzard and
a city hall reception. He is shown
at left receiving the city's medal
for valor from Mayor John P.
O'Brien. Mrs. Post is beside him.

Mailmen Are Delivering
Re-Employment Blanks
Copies of the President's Re-em-
ployment Agreement and certificates
of compliance are being distributed

blem showing the employer to be a
member of the N. R. A. were received
by postal authorities here yesterday.
The certificate of compliance reads
as follows:
"We certify that we have adjusted
hours of labor and the. wages of our
employees to accord with the Presi-
dent's Re-employment Agreement
which we have signed."

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