THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE _.F _ ECIAL MEDALS WILL HONOR FIRST 'DISTINCTION AND RENOWN BROUGHT NE[W ,PROGRAM FOR SPECALWILL HNRFRT fIRESSTNCTIOANDRNOWNROUGH SUCCESSFUL TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT1duLD7"®E TO UNIVERSITY BY MAY FESTIVALS SH PlO ST U TIN7!7< T-~he AnnualI May Festvals of the UIakig ~ beui~~k1.o Up ossibritse a c h e v em e n t o n a ? °r!brought renown and distinction to In the early nineties a well de- Red Fd the U tA A r d fined series of concerts were given TO go- INTO EFFECT I a / r f Wr 1lRe Cross SuppliesFood, Shel nivesity, Ann Abo and its nd finally as a climax to the sea- {ter to Families in Flame Swept environs. Next week the Thirty- son of 1893, a three day program New" A seventh Annual one will be a real- was made for the middle of May. Prominent Shipping Men Ex- ew> Jersey reas. ity. Response to the whole idea was so SHOE_________ h enthusastic that boldly and opti- pect U. S. Yards to Begin Ka SHOWERS AID F EMEN The first festival developed in a sistic the prbgrdm ad om Work Soon most logical manner and repre- blazoned on its front, First Annual (fl vv Associated Press) sented an awakening of ,musical May Festival. M'ALLISTER OPTIMISTIC . / NEW YORK, May 7--Despite the interests in the University and city Old University Hall, with its ob- -- - Y I three-day battle waged by thous- which had been gradually devel-j solete accoutrements, provided theI Greatest Peace Time Activity ands, forest and brush fires still oping for some time. In 1879. a 'etting for the First Festival The Will Improve Merchant ;V; were burning today on many fronts group of interesed lovers of music ov letrbi acmFesivaldwnpour Marine's Position., *.*.* throughout the drough-parched had united their cultural endeav- concert performances; and crowds eastern states. ors in the formation of a Univer- of people unable to get in wander- (By Associated Press) In New Jersey, where all but two sity Musical Society, receiving sanc- ed nonchalantly about the side- NEW YORK, May 7-- American of the worst fires were out or under tion from the state of Michigan as iwalkscompletely drenched. This shipyards soon will resound with anicroae'bdzihn n physical testimony of the people's the g st peaetiesactivit control, state authorities and Red cultural enthusiasm gave Dr. Stan- the greatest peacetime activity in Cross agencies turned their atten- tention of financial gain. For the iley absolute confidence in the prac- their history, if the expectations of tion to supplying food and shelter first fifteen years concerts, some- ticability of his idea. And there prominent shipping men are real- for families in the fire-swept areas. what diffusely organized, were of- has followed year after, with in- ized No official checkup of the num- fered teresting additions to the makeup ized. feed. An extensive program of con- I <}s ber left destitute by the flames has. of the program, the second, third to Arcn surpased pro by the wbeen made and estimates vary from It was with the coming of Dr. the thirty-seventh. struction surpassed only by the war 5,000 persons to 100 families. Albert A. Stanley as director that Dr. Albert Stanley, whose vision time activity when 10,000,000 tons Gov. Morgan F. Larson directed important direction of the talent was responsible for the idea and of shipping was launched. in four - Adj. Gen. Frederick Gilkyson to available began. Added impetus whose executive talent made it years, is foreseen. turn over to the fire warden's de- was given to musical activities. completely practicable, is planning Will Aid Merchant Marine. partment tents, cots and other With his enthusiasm he stimulated attendance at this year's Festival. That the new era of building will equipment from National Guard a larger and more vigorous appre- give the United States the speed stores that can be utilized in car- tion of the aims of the society supremacy of the seas and raisel ... ing for refugees.----I Gold Star Mothers the merchant marine to an unpre- Gilkyson said arrangements had Huron to be Widened cedented position in world com- Special medals have been cast to honor members of the crew been made to furnish temporary mbar for rance merce is the dream of maritime in- which piloted the NC-4 (top) in its record-breaking flight across the quarters for the homeless in the and Repaved by State . .t terests. Atlantic in 1919. Commander John H. Towers (right), who was inNational Guard barracks at Sea- to Visit Cemeteries Not since the days of the famous command of the flight but failed to reach the goal, will be decorated girt. Gov. Larson also ordered that Promise of the State Highway clipper ships with their great sails with the six men who flew the successful plane. two unfinished dormitories at the department has been given to the (y Associated Press) has the United States been able I -- '-- ----New Lisbon home for the feeble city of Ann Arbor for the resurfac- NEW YORK, May 7-Embarking to boast of its speed on the seas, New12f *erI Eltd minded be made available. ing this spring of Huron street at Hoboken, N. J. the port from and vessels flying foreign flags car- New Of£icers A few scattered showers aided from Fifth street to Twelfth street i ry the largest portion of the freight U T U UiUi fOr Pi Lambda Theta firemen in Ocean county, but there at the state's expense, it was an- which many of their sons started and passenger business of the coun- uwas no rain Tuesday in Monmouth nounced yesterday by City Engi- for the war, 300 Gold Star mothers try. Next year's officers for Pi Lambda county, where a serious fire threat- neer George Sandenburgh. I sailed at noon today aboard the "The outlook for shipbuilding in , N j't ls I[I LikiITheta, honorary education sorority,j ened Tuckerton. Prior to applying the asphalt liner America to visit the graves of this country is esy,' psaideCapt. were elected at a meeting held yes-; paving, the street will be widened their sons in France. the American Bureau of Shipping, Gold Medals Will ePresented;terday afternoon. Regent's Mother Dies ,to 53 feet from Fifth to Division They were conveyed to the pier "as far ahead as one can see. to Transatlantic Air se Ganiard, 31Ed., was elect- Afejcness r Sandbu said liams. The band of the 16th Government Adds Support. TiBed president, and Marguerite Hall, - infantry was stationed at the pier "A requickened interest in ship- rai azers. . Grad., vice-president. Carolyn Illness and subsequent death on as well as the Hoboken Police band building is noticeable and is due, in Wheeler, '31Ed., was made corre- April 8 of Mrs. Augustus Marsh, the A THLETES PRAISE As the America steamed down a large measure, to the awarding APPROVED BY CONGRESS Imother of Mrs. Esther Marsh Cram, the bay an escort of five army of mail contracts and extension of i sponding secretary; Georgiana Regent of the University from Flint, C. M . T. CAMP LIFE planes faew in formation above the loans to finance new ships being (By Associawted Press) Densmore, .31Ed., recording secre- has kept Mrs. Cram from all ac- Only--ship and the city tug Macom and made by the government under the WASHINGTON, May 7- Naval j tary; and Elizabeth Whitney, '31Ed., tivities in Ann Arbor during the Only a few weeks more remain a fleet of fire boats accompanied Jones-White merchant marine act. fliers who blazed the first air trail treasurer. Helen Dobson, Spec. Ed., past month. iwhich enrollments may be made her. Capt. George Fried, comman- Capt; McAllister said that the across the Atlantic in the NC-4 will was chosen keeper of the records. Mrs. Cram has been ill the last for the 1930 C. M. T. Camps, ac- der of the America, has promised United States now ranks second be honored with special medals. I-three weeks and has been confined cording to an announcement madeoderko the Aeya, as prosed I Cthrin GgBr-tOLeN CshiE-p-buHrildhmeinnlit.nyaotnianoncmenomdeto mae the voyage as pleasant for amog the ship-building nations of Designed by Catherine G. Bar- ROLLINS COLLEGE-Gorra Her- to her home in Flint . by Phelps Newberry, Civilian Aide the mothers as possible. the world whereas it was seventh ton, Englewood, N. J., the awards ris, American novelist, is giving a to the Secretary of War. 1 The mothers leaving today are a feW months ago. Its merchant will be struck from gold in the ( course in "Evil" this spring at Rol- AMHERST-Amherst College has Babe Ruth, himself a great ath- from a number of states, mostly in marine is a poor second to Great United States mint and presented lins College. She holds that "evil" is startled the athletic world by lete, says, "The C. M. T. C., with the middle west, and the first of Britain. Athogh the United States' by President Hoover in the name I a dignified subject and should be adopting d single standardized let- their supervised athletic exercises J 5,000 who will make the trip. The foreign trade last year constituted of congress. taught by "good" people. She is the ter award for all major and minor in the open air, are real health second contingent will depart on nearly one-third of the worJd, only Commander John H. Towers, world's first Professor of Evil., I sports. builders." May 13. 31 per cent of it was carried on who conceived and commanded the --_ Twele cmbitio ve ssel wit hi toric voyage in May, 1919, bu 't'welve 'ombnation vessels with failed to reach the goal in his flag- an aggregate tonnage of 153,800 and ship, the NC-3, and the six intrepid 14 tankrs whose gross tonnage to- men who gained Europe success- tals 126,8O anow are under con- Ifully, will receive the medals. struction, in. American shipyarda. according to the National Council The honored pesonne of the of American Shipbuilders. INC-4 is made up of,. Commander Tooe nage Increases, Albert G. Read, the seaplane's com- The total tonnage now under mander; Lieut. Comm. Elmer F. construction, amounting to 30,000 Stone and Lieut. Walter Hinton, pi- tons, surpasses that quilt in any lots; Lieut. H. C. Rodd, radio op- year since 1922 when the war build- erator; and Lieut. J. L. Breese and I ing boom closed. Chief Aviation Pilot Eugene S. Under the Jones-White act, the Rhodes, engineers.. govrnmnt mayloa $2O,00,00 i.Three flying boats, the NC-l, to private interests to help finance NC-3, and NC-4, took off from New- the constructon of 44 ships during J foundland on May 16 for the Azor- the next nine years. Twelve al- es, following a line of destroyers ready definitely planned, according tossing in rough sea. The NC-4 to the National Council, will cost I arrived at Horta the next day but $43,178,000. The cost of the 44 is 't r.panion ships, landing in the I etim1ated at $223,151,000. te4 srsa - --- Tle NC-1, found by the steam- Dentistry Professors . e ioni2 and taken in tow, sank r i Attending Convention ii the heavy sea while the NC-3, baieted by waves for 52 hours, tax- e tal o ae n irbr but was unable to HAS ATTRACTED HUNDRES OF E AGER SHOE - .dna sho r i eri The NC-4 cated on to Lisbon, ee rng AILIN attending the annual convention of1 Portugal alo:o and landed in Pl-[IYR - lw g ' Michigan dentists which is being moPtyUEnglan, on May 3I wih j + ww, SA V Hotel Stte.A-muh nlno Ma u31 wih BUYERV WHY NUT CIAME IN AND SAVE held today at the Hoe ttlI l the t ,,tic ocean conquered for though normally the convention is th^ iist time by aircraft. called in the spring vacation Today the hull of the seaplane period in order to insure complete rests in Smithsonian Institution . Ki attendance of the local faculty, and its personnel scattered. t oSsyea this year's change in precedent has Towers is assistant chief of the resulted in a spasmodic trek from bureau of aeronautics, Read is ex- Ann Arbor to Detroit among the ecutive officer of the aircraft car-Ui members of the University faculty, rier Saratoga, Stone commands the OUR $16,000.00 STOCK MUST BE REDUCED 2 IN 30 DAYS with no definite representation at coast guard destroyer Cummings, - the convention. Hinton and Breese have left the Among those attending from service, Rodd is on duty with theS Sh es Street Shoes es Shoes Michigan are Dean Marcus L. Ward, radio division of the navy bureau 1. chairman of the committees on In- of engineering, and Rhodes is sta- You will find a great as- spection and Code of Ethics, and tioned at Pensacola, Fla. For Street and Golf. In all the new Styles s o r t m e n t of the newest amendments to the constitution, SOrimeniO h e et and U. G. Rickert, chairman of the UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA- Cut to $4.90, $5.90, $6.90 styles of dress shoes for dental science committee and a Faculty members of the University ag $7 Shades and leathers have member of the executive council. Iof Nebraska read more light fiction In -Men and W~nn l e __[_____than do the student body accord- ValuesnuptAll1Re- FULLERTON COLLEGE-In the ing to the records of one of the Values up to $10.00. been cut deep for this Sale. duced. f n t rsnal rain of Fuller- local book dealers. Golf Time Is Here ! A { a . } ' . a / 7 4aggo Knickers- The wool knickers are smartly styled in plus fours, with wide waist- bands, and buckles at the knee. The range of patterns, weaves, and colors, is unusually wide. The linens come in plain white, black bats on white, and gray tweed effects. Coats ad C asSweaters These are made espe- cially for the Golfer. The coats, and some of the sweaters have handy pockets. There is a wide range of colors and styles to choose from. Polo, Shirts In both the rayon and wool, are indeed cor- fortable. Coming in tar, blue, and green, they add a pleasing note of color. Golf Hose In colors to match the sweaters and Polo shirts, or, to harmonize with the suit. They co e in wool, lisle, and silk andwool. Lewis Golf underwear I This one piece, porous knit garment is made to give the maximum comfort and freedom of movement. It is something entirely new and different. Golf Hats 0 I U aUI e gt0 .J . JIJt(A.Lv r ton students will be pvailable, its was announced recently by the registrar. Personal rating blanks on each student will be filled out by four instructors and the informa- tion will be on file for prospective employers or for other colleges. L. G. BALFOUR CO. 1121 South University FRATERNITY JEWELERS Badges-Favors-Programs orkey Stanard, Mgr. Remember Mother- ' WITH LIGGETT'S ART-STYLE HIGH GRADE CHOCOLATES See these betautiful packages. A wonderful assortment of Ir- -. .XT £ 11 of white canvas pro- tect the eyes and head from the rays and heat of the sun. They all have the ventilation screens, and g r e e n visor. MASTEN & AHA ~r err. Ft 11' I