THE MICHIGAN D AILY SATURDAY, JULY 193 SATURDAY, JULY 1933 1 The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures I I i II This photo gives an accurate impression of de 3olate little Anadyr, Siberian trading post where Jimmy Mattern's round-the-world attempt ended. The hamlet boasts a population of 40 or 50 whites. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at three o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-Ilc per reading line (on basis of Ave average words to line) for one or two insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Telephone rate--15c per reading line for one or two insertions. 14e per reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. 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Guaranteed satisfactory. Call for and deliver. 611 Hoover. Phone 2-3478. 17c BICYCLES RENT A BIKE-Russell Reed. Ray- ment Radio. Next to Witham's, South University. Phone 2-1335. 20c NOTICE EARN TO PLAY popular music; Max Gail-University Music House Tuesday afternoons; or phone 4917. 21c Turkey growers of Tehama.County, calif., are using trained dogs to herd heir flocks. This amazing balancing act of an airplane's metal skeleton on high tension wires followed a freak crash at Indianapolis. Two wo- men passengers were burned and bruised when they jumped from the blazing machine, but were not seriously injured. Another picture of John J. O'Connell, Jr., scion of the ruling political clan of Albany, N. Y., taken about two weeks before he was kidnaped. He is an officer in an Albany company of the na- tional guarrd. -, The belief that John J. O'Connell, jr., 24, held under threat of deatli for $250,000 ransom, was kidnaped in an act of revenge against his uncles Daniel P. (left) and Edward J. O'Connell (right), leader of upstate New York Democratic machine, was expressed by sources close to the family. / Genuine Old Town CANOE S For Rent 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. CANOE LIVERY Foot of Cedar Street I umber Is Up' After Colorful Life Of Action EUTAW, Ala., July 1,i.-(AP)-The death of George Kotsonaros in a prosaic automobile accident near here closed a story-book career the Greek wrestler pursued on the theory that "when a man's number is up, it's up." Educated in Athens, Kotsonaros fought in the Balkan War of 1912 against the Turks and saw comrades fall on all sides. "Don't worry," he would say, "when a man's number is up, it's up." It wasn't up for Kotsonaros in the Balkan War and it wasfl't up when he got caught in a street fight in Cairo between Mohammedans and Christians. He was wounded by the Turks but recovered. In his career in the ring and the movies, Kotsonaros had his nose smashed, was in many bad falls and in an airplane crash-but his num- ber wasn't up. A wrestler couldn't fill a date in Nashville, Tenn., this week and Kot- sonaros substituted. He was driving to New Orleans with John Paul Jones, Texas wrestler, yesterday. The car skidded in gravel and overturned. Jones was seriously in- jured. Kotsonaros, who police believe went to sleep at the wheel, was kill- ed. His number was up. Mats. 15c - Nights 25c IUske Last Times Today --- READ THE DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS i 1,'. N 1'I IA 44 JOAN MARSH JAMES MURRAY 9 ;.e Extra Chapter 3 "DEVI L HORSE" MICKEY MOUS T *IQIP 21 T 171"V- TWT - f Sunday DOUBLE FEATURE Barbara Stanwyck Forbidden" and 'MY W IF E'S FAMILY, All-Star Cast A Riotous Comedy ANYONE who has ever hJLIL"LILI/".- tasted electric cook- ing knows the tempting lavorconservedinfoods, the melting tenderness of meats and vegetables cooked in their own juices, the fluffy lightness of fine- grained cakes and flaky pastry. Cooking on an electric range is different from any other kind. And the secret of its deliciousness is SEALED-IN FLAVOR. The prin- ciple of the Dutch oven and the pressure cooker-cook. ing foods with little water-is found too in the electric range. Nourishing elements and important food values are retained, instead of being lost in steam. A $10 initial payment and small monthly payments places an Elec. trochef in your kitchen, installed and, ready to cook. 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