tI THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY DAI LY OIFFI C IA.L BULLETIN,- 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). Volume VIII SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1927 Number IS French 190-French Bibliography: This course- will meet at 3:00 o'clock Monday, July 18, Room 301 Uni- veristy Library. This meeting will be devoted to discussion and examination of several books dealing with French Civilization in certain aspects. These volumes are reserved at present on the shelves of the Graduate Reading Room 2. All interested are welcome. Wm. A. McLaughlin. Excursion No. 5: Detroit News Building, including WWJ radio broadcasting station. The Detroit Public Library after lunch. Trip is over by 3:00 P. M. Party leaves Packard and State Street Interurban Station at 8 A. M. Leave names in Room 8, University Hall by Friday, 6 P. M., to insure dequate transportation facilities. Total expense about $2.50. Carlton Wells, Director of Excursions. Phi Delta Kappa: All members are requested to be present at a luncheon at the Michi- an Union, Women's Room, on Tuesday, July 19, beginning promptly at 12. Phe purpose is nomination of new members and to get acquainted, hinese Studeits Picnic: The party will leave Lane Hall at 2:30 today. Florence Chen, Secretary. New United States Ship For Patrol Duty In Arctic Waters Was Recently Launched NUNGESSER=COLI CLUE HEAT WA VE TAKES Many were drowned in seeking relief came from Pennsylvania, where seve HAS BEEN DISCREDITED1 45 LIoVES IN EAST om the humidity. ral inland communities reported 98 Fat LtiesSbyNstate degrees. In New York city, the high- (By Ass te Press) (By Associated Press) Jersey, 10; Connecticut, 3; Massa- est was 91 degrees, the average was ST. JOHNS, N. F., July 15.-The NEW YORK, July 15.-Deaths diI chusetts, 2; New Hampshire, 1; Penn- aso4the mid-July average for the spark of hope kindled yesterday when recently attributed to the sat wave un sylvania, 9; upper New York, 12; Newlt4earst twontl huntersd o tereportedun-Y hwreckageeathaineslthei wo hunters reported wreckage in the der which the eastern states have York City, 7; and North Carolina, 1. Te ines heaty, resld - interior which was believed to be the swlee+o he ashdmutd oa 45. farmers in Berks county, Pennsylva- ntrrwhhwsbeivdtbetesweltered for three days had mounted Total4. nia,,-harvesting their wheat by moon- remains of the plane flown by Nun- to 45 today, with scores prostrated. The highest temperature report nigharesting der whe by. gesser and Coli was virtually extin- guished today when Maj. F. Sidney Cottn, after talking with the two men, discredited their story. (By Associated Press) BERLIN, July 15.-A bottle has been washed up on the shore of Wangeroog Island in the North Sea, containing the rough sketch of a map and the following not written in French on a scrap of paper: "Save us. Without bread. Without water. On a little island of Atlantic. Nungesser and Coli." According to the sketch, the bottle was thrown into the sea west of the Bermudas. C f. 11 SUMMER SCHOOL TXT ||||||||;| A r r;; ' , .> ' .ra9oe ''^''^^ wwr , _ .. .. .,., ?:",:ai .Y .. X1...7 . ,,, ..,.-.:..ter 1b .A I 11 TilE U. S. S.N 011111LA ND This is Uncle Sam's newest and most ub-to-date coast guard cutter. It s pictured here sailing down the Pvtanau river from its dock in the Washington navy yard on its way to the Arctic waters where it will be ased on patrol duty in the Coast D efense Service. You Can't be Arrested For Stealing Hearts! LAST TIMES TODAY 11 NOW E L L~kO F LOREpCE e ~ ~DO 'I ARNOLD KENT Wives! Would you rather have THE WORLD AT YOUR FEET or your husband at your side? Laugh-and the world will laugh with you at this altogether pleasing love comedy of the utmost sub- tlety and delicacy! Even though a maid's heart is the most valuable th in hte world. The Love Thief knew it. He was faithful as a husband with ten beautiful wives livi You'll be delighted by this charmer. You'll be ov whelmed by the dazzling splendor of it all. It's classic of perfect loving. ing as ng. ver- s a 0 2A, !F;t F Wl aN Crt7 t f 1 t Z { i *" With " GRETA NISSEN ZUIEi3 n Locals Also Around and Kitty from Kilarney Old News A Sennett Comedy Heidelburg SUNI)AY-DOLORES COSTELLO IN "A -MILLION I)" k i . I jj t Zr ON THE STAGE FAUNTELROY & VAN "The Oklahoma Slickers" Next Week "CRADLE SNATCHERS" I I r% I. _ L I I I[ Last Time This Afternon at 3:30-The Hit f the Season The Rockford Players Second Summer Season Every Evening Except Wed.-Sat. Matinee "CRADLE SNATCHERS" Opening TONIGHT at 8:15-John Golden's Popular Farce-"PIGS" Eeerybody likes "Pigs"