FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1927 Offer DAIL'Y OFFICIAL, BULLETIN Foi Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Voume VIII WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1927 Number 9 3ursion No. 2: July 6: 'ord Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, leaving in front of Angell Hall, dnesday, July 6, at 1:15 P. M., in special motor busses. The inspection r of the plant, including the main departments, will be made under fac- y guides. The final assembly line, however, will not be in operation. A v tickets are still available ($1.50) at Room 8, University Holl. Call this rning (July, 6.) Those driving their own cars may follow the party, if ired-or may meet it at the plant office. Carlton Wells, Director of Excursions. Smector At the Book Stores on the Campus Pholosophy 110s, History of Ancient Philosophy: This class will meet hereafter in Room 6, Angell Hall, instead of Room 401 Mason Hall. G. S. Brett. Phi Delta Kappa: There will be an important meeting of Phi Delta Kappa in Room 302 of the Michigan Union tonight. The meeting will begin promptly at 7 o'clock, All members of urged to attend. R. D. MacNltt, President. Excursion No. 3-Niagara Falls, July 8-11: Ticket Sales: A representative of the D. & C. Line will be in Room 8, University Hall, on Thursday, July 7, from 1:30 to 4:30 P. M. All those intending to go with this party should purchase tickets from him during that time. The round- trip ticket covering transportation by boat from Detroit to Buffalo, by rail from Buffalo to Niagara Falls, through the Niagara Gorge, by rail from Niagara Falls to Buffalo, and by boat from Buffalo to Detroit will cost $12.35. Statierooms on the boat between Detroit and Baffalo will cost $4.00 per room, regardless of the number of occupants of the room. The rooms are equipped with a double lower berth and a single upper berth; thus they may be occupied by as many as three persons. Rooms for both the going and the return journey should be purchased Thursday afternoon. Parties of. two or three, as desired, should be arranged by Thursday afternoon so that proper arrangements for stateroom accommodations may be made. Additional Costs: A special rate of $1.50 for the round trip-between Ann Arbor and Detroit. has been secured from the interurban line. These tickets are to be purchased from the conductor after boarding the car Friday afternoon. A special rate of $2.00 per person for the sleeping accommodations at the Temperance House has been secured. This payment will be made Sunday when checking out from the hotel. Tickets for admission to the Cave of the Winds and for the ride of the Maid of the Mist wil cost 85 cents and 50 cents respectively. These will be purchased at the time of admission to the Cave and of boarding the boat. Departure From Ann Arbor: Special cars wil leave the corner of Packard and State Streets promptly at 3:15 P. M.! Friday, July 8. Professor Kirtley F. Mather. Flight Attempted To United States From Hawaii Ends In Failure As Plane Falls (By Associated Press)t MANA, Island of Kauai, Hawaii, The stunt flier took off at 5:24 'a. July5.-The twisted runis of an air- in., yesterday in his third attempt to plane, a broken-hearted aviator and head for the mainland. While still a disappointed field staff were all that near the takeoff point, and before he remained today of the transoceanic had headed his :plane directly west- flight project of Richard Grace, Holly- ward, the tail of the monoplane was wood stunt flier, who crashed to earth seen to flutter. Grace headed it back here yesterday shortly after taking toward the beach runway and it nosed oaf for a hop alone to California. earthward at an alarming speed. The jinx which has haunted Grace Survivpr of 24 other air crashes, virtually since he arrived and laid Grace managed to hold the monoplane plans for the flight, permitted him to under partial control. But it struck come out of it unhurt, but the plane bushes on the edge of the fild. The was damaged. Whether he will at- !fuselage and one wing were smashed, tempt to salvage his plane for an-' but the stunt flier crawled out of the other attempt has not been determ- wreckage unhurt. He had been in the med. Iair just 51 minutes. William E. Easterwood, Jr., of Dal- las, Tex., brother of the late Lieut. Jesse L. "Red" Easterwood, American 4 ace, not only has offered to pay the income tax on Captain Charles Lind- bergh's $25,000 prize, but has posted a prize of $25,000 for the first aviator who flies from Dallas to Hong Kong, China, or vice versa, in 155 hours. The conditions of the flight include two permissible stops, with, however, a non-stop jump from Dallas to Hono- lulu. ATHENS.-Earthquake shocks have been experienced over large areas. 35c 35c rI SUMMER SCHOOL TIEXT Yyr , : sv a L. ": f a r. t i., .a,4' mr NEW AND SECOND-HAND UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 11. 41 I toe NOW 4 i I A of Modern Billgrim's Progress in a land lovely ladies and lively laughter! Raymond Griffith in-- "Wedding Bills" On the Stage Personal Appearance "SUNSHINE" SAMMY Star of Hal Roach's "Our Gang" Comedies Last Thes Today ° Because You Liked Her Last Hit we've brought back the champion laugh provoker-Prima Donna of Pep in a comedy drama you'll agree is her best! 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The Rockford Players Second Summer Season Thursday and Saturday Evenings this week Friday and Saturday Matinee No Performance Tonight - TOMORROW at 8:15 "Gammer Gurton' s rNeedle" Sarah Caswell Angell Hall (above Barbour Gymnasium) All seats reserved at 75c at Bookstores and Door Matinees 50 and 75 Cents t li111111 B lllllllB hIIIII ilI llilllii ' The First English Burlesque - The Novelty of the Season