_______________THE MICIGA N DAILY anal Co'nvention 4 t4 4 Distinction Not Noticed ConventionDelegates eport Gives Tr,,aining In HygienIldyIc& Nurs ding-10 of barriers between races_ and was one of the 'predomninat- gs reported by the delegates e University Y. W. C. A. who , the eighth National conven- 14d during the past week in rl city. Seoven representatives .e University Y. W. C. . were at the convention, all worked together, Dorothy '24, president of the U'ni- Y. W. C. A. said, when gvn pressions of thle confcrence.. the biggest mnanifestations of dency to get away from nia- arriers", she continued,.wa that the vice president elected next two yeairs was a coloredl nother indication was that one most outstanding represental- as an American Indian girl." Jeffrey was chairman of the 1organization committee of lent assembly at the conven- the reported that 140 student, ions from 40 states were rep- l at the conference. eaking of the student-assem- ,s Jeffrey said, "I feel that the student assembly has become1 too businessh-likec. We should havemoedefr i.(asn ndlsfr buhtsiness, leavi~r;ngiore of the busi- ness d" tails to thse executtive commixtt- tee. It seems that more time at the Iconventiomnmig-'It be specnt in discuss- ing robl us an atl:ter"" s which have arien nd ~ch:recmmorn to all Ti~ho gener l iion of the (dele gates as haf testdetbranch wasj coimg n~ar n' ml ore to the pointE wher iLw~ses t beomepurely studnt mnage. Inthenear future. itsasto the leae.,this nmay be Jane rGibs.on, '2Z , tacted on the f'nd- ins omi.tteCe. ih reinrt of this coimmlitt-ee'centered t1in the flact that the ecionetion rpend too large a pro- portion of the ti;me in dliscussions which are not reatllyof vital import- ance. The delega tes interviewed said that it was intereting to have the conven- tion held!in a)busy city like New York and? to have such a large group gather fla afer ay n siteof the confus- ion to think >t:t(l d,;iscss together sub- jects of mnutual, Ii. portance. . ,+ ' 1 (j , i Ai S s tee BC pi, Mrs. Annie Humphrey is directot Lclasses for home catre of the sickl, >r the WashingtAon division of the ruerican Red Cross. Teaching the1 y'gienic care 'of the sick is the o1(1- J t ro-1w of the American Red Cross1 A was stazrted in Washington 161 ~ar ao.It' works 1through the hools, Americanization classes,-girl outs, campf'ire girls, and~ the parent- archers associations.' _Mrs. H1umiphrey was graduated from clevme Hospital New Yorkt, 32 years ~o. She spent 'seven years in hos- t ital social service work in New York;. lichigan2 Women 'teal Footwepar i :versiy "Y' Shows Growth In Tere Years e years ago this spring the rs of what was then knwn as ung WVOlenl's Christian aS'oci- ipplied to the n:ationaal comit- the Y. W. C. A., were c cep ted, icamne affiliated with the nation- anization as the Uriverit;y Y. A. Dnuring the first year a themgidrl;athe d- l seto ileChicTwo.UMiveriasityerem reduti o s ie. Pr. hyfur hu niswee by thae mof AeAwork sho One woman dlid ncab food work that ] each dlay, andl after their work was she was put oil tlhe prs neni: payroll ;8nished, tea. was served by the social of the hospital, aieekng it passiblo cciniliitee. for her to i'et iii u to scboel this sr,-I At Christmas time, the sociAl serv- rcea kr. lice c araw-ttee co- ;)rated with the A soial r ae !ing ;of ftre e v\"o)jreis S. C. A. in giving a party to the ehil- tcas hold ton :at;'kd. ,' , abo rv.cr ' of Ann Arbor, and also arranged r hall to marl, the owcinfKi jugo - 10 ith houses on campus to entertain shoep which w:: in i so twice itweeckI seine of theme for Christmas dinner. - until Christac 5i' r. There the Sne Chriistmnas the women have con- wome dresed oll, mar, scap tinned the hospital work and are now W --- , -- - , ncluding the old ladies' home o then~ir ; istinig list. They have also co-opr ~~-~~----e-- ~I atod withi the community house in its - financial drive. Only one trip has been n lado to= S the Industrial school for girls at Ad- Van this year, but according to the Y" tir~omen who went, they were -well re- . j eived and appreciated. Tlhey were 4I'rgusts at the school for one meal after Iwhich they gave a short musical pro '.ra for entertainment. t i" orl tWerwniegiet to Vote - }. N In BuiaTalo whaere the National Lc'gue (i ofVolili lVoters eld their an Hh #rnal convention recenatly, Miss Eliza ,.;;r;bet h Ilauser, secretary c f the league,- saidl in answer to chrges that womn- en are neglecting to vte: "Wome inc i o.htienre still in the iather dusttertge While the feath- : w Or du tr brushes off a little surface P 1 ,'r~Tlit, soieta=nies it IL C:)Ws enough dust = into Itle eyes of its manipulator to bind her to grime beneathr. The po y r '+ lticaI housekeeping has been dlne for w ~ !n manyyears by fathelr that it is ; rmusifestly unfair to expect miracu- - '1u" pa orinances from mother di- Q n- re, !l, after she * ladliben admitted toE k tom" r , t, t nhind of left handed participation - 'Mrs. A Ein(' 1 u~ri r~a3"Jlimmie the adtnier" sells anything- Whhen tihe war )rolc ou ,luli~.s inquickly.-Adv. Fordhlam hospital, N. Y. and went overseas with a unit. Patronize Daly Advertisers.-Adv. of.I T Fo Make room for Summer Wash Dires- sec, we shall close out our remaining ,Suits-about fifty--in Hair LDines- T weeds-Poiret Tyvills-F lainingos, - k ~etc., ta very large reduction. You'll r ~want a suit-nothing takes its place- now you can buy it at a saving. But . ' don't wait if you wanta good selec- All Suit to $60 at. $44.50 All Su tto $50 at. 39.75 - All Suits to $40 at. 29.75 f .Al Suits to $30 at. 19.75 ! ,~ - - ICHIGAN'S EVE . FIRST MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT "Wednesday Evening, May 21,$:06 'lock SOLOISTS Fi any Kriwjger (Amunich, Berlin and Madrid Operas)....... Soprano Palmiier C'hristian ( ,Iversity Organist).........Organist ('hicaa ;iyphony Orchestra-Frederick Sto'9c .......Conductor FROG II AM OY'ERTIUiE TO "THE SECI ET OrF-SUSANNE.. ....Wlf-Ferrari ARIA, ".AN DIE HOFIFNUNG ............... ............Beethoven TWO NOCTURNEGS.......... ............. .....Debussey (Iouds---Festivals. TIHIEE SONGS, WITH ORCHESTRA................... Schubert CONCERTO NO. 1 FOR ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA .... DeLamnarter (Conducted by the Composer) Intermission ARIA, "Dear I-all of Songs" from "Tannhauser" . ...... .....Wagner INTRODUCTION-Tristan's Vision-Arrival of the Ships-Ihlde's Love Death, from "Tristan and Isolde" ... ..... ..... .'Wagner (Arranged for Concert Performances by Frederick Stock) SECOND MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT _ 1~hursdaay Evening, 'lay 22, 8:00 o'clock SOLOISTPS fl ah'e hox (Chicago Civic Opera ... ,...... .........Soprano Sylvia Lent (American Virtuoso)............... ... ..Violinist Royal lhiadnun (Distinguished American Artist) ... .......Baritone lnv a veryChoraal tTnion-~Eaarl V. Moore.................Coductor Cicago Syimphony Orestra-}Frederick Stock ........... Conductor OVERTURE, "A Pilgrim Vision" .... .. .. .... .... .......Carpenter ARIA, "Delb vieni non tardar" ("Marriage of Figaro").... ..Mo' zart SYMPHONIC POEM, "Pastorale d'ete"............... .....Honeger CONCERTO IN G MINOR FOR VIOLIN............Bruck CANTATA,. "SE'A DRIFT", FOR AARITONE SOLO, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA . .. .i..........Dlius' ARIA, "Me voila seule" '("Los Pecheurs do Perles")........Bizet SELECTIONS FROM THE "B MINOR MASS"..................Bach (a) -"Crucifixus." (b) -"Resurrexit." (c) -Qui tr ols' (W)- "Snts"THIRD MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Friday Afterihoon 'May 2, 2 :39 o'clock SOLOISTS AI'erfo SalI"i................ ................Harpist. t'huiildreials lestil i('ioi-(horgeae Oscar Blowen ........ Conductor PRIOGRAM TILE SUN WORSHIPPERS ....................Zn Indian Melody VOIC"I; OP' EVENING ........................ ......Weber VIK ING SONG ...... ......... ................. . .Coleridge-Taylor IMPROMPTU .......................................... Schuecker THE FOUNTAIN...................... ... .. ....Debussey SPANISH DANCE.................... .........Tedesch N1GHIT1XHVMN AT SEA........................... Goring-Thomas 0 I3EAUTI'U L' VIOLET.......... ........Renecke SPRING SONG-................... ............. .. Mendelssohn PfHII,W4EL WITH MEL.ODY ............................ Barratt GOOl) NIGHT, PRETTY STARS .... ..........Farwell MORNING........... .......... ......... .... .... Farwell CRADLE SONG....................................... Schubert FANTA STI1PFWMPTU ...................... ...Chop7in ITAL IAN SERENADE .. ................................... Salvi SCHERZZO ............... ........., ........... Sv WvlIihI:l AND TWIRL (From "Flying Dutchman")......Wagner WA2X ONG (f'ron " Paust") ............. .....Gounod INVh LATION OF THE BELLS (F1romn "Chimes of ormandy") -Planquette FOURTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Friday Evening, Iay 28, 8:00 o'clock SOLOISTS Sophie Brauslaan (Metropolitan Opera)................... Contralto 11110t Sehipai (Chicago'Civic Opera) ........................ .'.Tenor The Chicago S~ymp hony Orchestra--Frederick Stock.':....+Conductor PROGIIAM OVERTURE, "Bohemia..... ... ...................... Hadley RECITATIVE AND ARIA, "Gerechter Gott" ("Rienzi").....Wagner SELEiICT IONSv ;FROM'513 YE NO. 2 ...................... .Milaud ARIA, "M~'apprmi" ("Martba'")... ......... ..... .....Flotow CHOREOGRA P HIC POEM, "Th e Waltz"........ ... ,....... Ravel SONG,-) WITH iORCHESTRA................Moussorgsky (ag-- cF"pra..dc;,o# Death. (b)-The Banks ed the Pon (c)-On the Dnieper.f TWO fRA&2hPTIONS FOR ORCHESTRA- (a) Molly on the Shore ........ ................Grainger (b) The Irish Washerwonan.............. . ....... . Sowrby ARIA, "Osian's Song" ("Werther")...... .....Massenet SL4AVONIC DANCES................ ... ..... ........... Dvorak FIFTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Saturday Afternoon, May 24, 2:30 o'lock SOLOISTS )larold Dauer (Favorite Concert Artist) . ,. .... ........... .. Pianist Chicago Symiphony Orchestra-k rederick Stock......... Conductor PRO GRAN - 0 VERTUR , "Cockaigne" ................................. Elgar A LONDON S6'IPH-ONY (First4 Time in Ann. Arbor).. ..Williams Lento-Alic-ro Risoluto; Lento; Scherzo; Andante-Allegro Epilogue. CONCE!RTO FOR PIANOFORTE NO. 5 E FLAT MAJOR . . Beethoven Allegr(> Adagio un poco moto-Rondo. SIXTH MAY FSTVICOER Saturday Evening, Maiy 21, S:00 O'clock olfOiSTS 1)usollw! Gimiinini (American-Italian Concert Star) ._.....Soprano lo1rest T,-inont (Chicago Civic Opera)............Tenor TjiVideBahleter (M etropolitan Opera).. ..... ....Baritone C'esare B;Arorneo (Chase Sikes) (La Scala Opera)........Bass tChicagto Symnphlony Orschestra -Yrederick Stock......Conductor PRlO GRAIN I1NTRODU)TCTION AND "HYMN TO THE SUN" ("Iris") ....Mascagni LA 'PR IAVdE RA (Spring) .'.... ......... ..espigh i F4INAL E, ACT' II, "Forz'a Del Destino.. ........... .......Verdi EXiCERPPTS FROM "AIDA"... ............................. Verdi Y FESTIVAl lP OGRAMS ;;.. back. to Turkey and at thee age of 18 took her bachielor's degree in the !,~inericani Girls' College at Constanti- I ? iat rshje ,went as a special studlent t o studl('y phiilolgy in Freiburg, Ger- manyG and sheC,'lwas in Germnany, cut ofi from supdo rt. when the