i AN AIR AGE! Willow Run Airport To Match Nation's Best in Six Months Second Crash Near Holyoke; 25 B-17 Dead Seven Jump Safely As Navy Plane Burns 'Living Law' Stress Aids Guild Rise Campus Hig r111 m l®IIOI AI IgI!'iI1r IrMl l lrlallllllmmlll ryrl®IgI rMI MYfiIr o() -+ Instructors Needed For 'U' FlyinClub Several positions are open for pil- ots who hold instructor ratings in the University of Michigan Flying Club. Student demand for instruction has made the enlarging of the staff necessary'. All men or women who are in- terested and can qualify should con- tact D C. McAllister, president of the Flying Club, at the Lawyer's Club as soon as possible. 512 EAST WILLIAM Featuring v STEAKS and CHOPS at O.P.A. prices Open Every Day 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. DANCING t 1 Every Friday, Saturday, I and Sunday night. e<-o-yg-oe.yg-. --0 II1 Saturday Available Matinee Tickets at Mendelssohn An unprecedented and brisk sale for the Department of Speech Rep- ertory Plays has removed most of the available tickets, and has almost guaranteed a full house for every performance. Tickets for the Saturday after- noon matinee performance which will be offered for the first three plays, "Papa Is All", "Pigeons and People" and "Angel Street", are still available. This week brings a wide variety of small' radios with or without short wave . . . Some old reliables like Philco and Farnsworth, some newer makes of latest cabinet design, incorporating on the technical side the most recent developments in the field of radio. Then, too, you'll be interested in our electric portable phonographs, now available in manual or automatic record changer models. Drop in and look them over at . NOW OPEN! AL GREE NS IN Jp EVERYBODY- Read the STUDENT DIRECTI ORY 11