THE MTCHTGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 15, l9aO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIIUT~SDA?, ~ 15, ioao I wwwo *,NL ZE E VE ROUSING WECOM arrival of 'Explorer Occasions Greatest Celebration Day Since Canal-Opened. P OATIS 'ME3ET ANGITTKr11I' Leader Plans Compilation of Dta on Expedition for Inmediate Futuree., 'Scarf ace Al' JailedM Agit a Mian~ CpsScreen Reflections Ape Chicago Tkctics_______________________ Introducing M''r. Tibbett. reproduction could have been bet- (13 sso~afd Ie~)Unfortunately, "The Rogue Song"! ter yesterday afternoon, the talk- M M, a, My1."cr s at the Michigan during the same ing celluloid seems to have captur- face 'il" Capone slept on a 'jail cot !period as the May Festival. And; ed the full range and charm of JTuesdfiy night, a prisonier for thei curilously, Lawrence Tibbett's first !Tlbbett's baritone. second tim~e since Mla'ffi author- j Ann Arbor appearance was exact-; As for plot, locale is that of pre- ities determined to cut short his ly a year ago Miamni splendid performancE.i young safe-cracker just out from charge of"inves~i~tionIas y Tibbetts himself f k '" piowhmetteonadoly police described their tactics a n ;piowhmetteonadoly adop~tion of the "Chicago" plan of, doibihe to result irir Several surprise slants heighten pi3 kn up fas !swenvr great entertainmnent. ° interest. Robert Ames and Lila *they ar"e seen on the2 city's streets.Tesai di Lee have the leads. Montague In deti iinc_; apo~ne o'ver night ion to possessing what is prooably! Love and Tomn Jackson win sup- howee'Vr, they outdid th'e authovs of the best recording voice yet heard, porting honors as the, rival gang- the schemie, fog -dlhtigh' Chicaigo has an infectious personality and ,.leaders. All are well-cast. B for police' fregluenitly que~si'oned' Capone considerable acting ability. While E this one. Ia. J. A. HMome Brfewin G aped1 PLEA O P *HI'S TLE PHOBIA' RULED, I NO EXCUSE FOR RCKLESS DKI ' Pi Leal by Dr~y tL*mder o-x Ak acdP (73y Associated Press) BAL1B0A, Canal Zone, May 14- Asm nany officials and citizens as could crowd into welcoming boats today put out to sea to °escoft into this port Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and his associates of the his- toric South Pole expedition. It was the Canal Zone's greatest day since the opening of the inter- ocean.waterway. Oweh, 133rdArrie. When. Admiral Byrd, Russell Owen, of the "New York Tlimes and other horoes of Antarctic step foot on the soil of the new world for the first time since Oct. 10, 1928, they we're to be. greeted with all .the en- thusiasm ever accorded a conquer- or of the world's dark spaces. Captain Hilton H. Railey, of the United States infantry reserve, and a party of Admiral Byrd'.s personal friends sped out to sea at dawn in a 'private launch. In the 'party were Dr. Clyde A. Nelson, Ralph D. Wil- liams and two news reel men. An Associated Press representative ac- companied them with his photog- rapher. Tallks'to Reporters. Byrd's arrival here marked 'the: first time that hie had -set 'foot on American territory since his depart- ure on his great adventure a yea: 'and a half ago. Talking to'newspaper mnen in the smoki~ng room of the Rangitiki, he said he had no immediate plants except to compile scientific data o: the expedition, which "will take ' tremendous long time." "The expedition was most suc- cessful -in scientific explorations,' he said.' I am mighty glad to comE here and will go on the morning o' the nineteenth for a stay in the in- terior." He planned to fly to the island of Boquiete, near the seashore, ins commercial plane for a stay. BRx'UCKER. ,BEGINS STATE CAMPAIGI (Bly Associated Press) DETROIT, May 14: Appearing before the Wayne County Won- en's Republican club here Tuesday Attorney General Wilbur M. 'Bruck'- er openled his campaign in th( county for the Republican nomina- tion for governor. The attorney general told thf women their great contribution tc politics can be the elevation of it; moral tone. lie also assured theri that they, as well as men, is learn the lesson that without per. sonal responsibility there can b no success in the business of goV- erment. 10 months sentence in Pennsylvania C for carryi4ng concealed weapions. I Three companions wer~e held I ,ith Caponle. N'ick Circela, 31, and tAlbeit Prigia'ndn, 3'8, tfte'arrest- ed and relased with him last week. The~ foutri m nan was :SPyee{r Ago'glia, :45, who said he was av ~Chago un~dertak'er. Cap~one had $709 in cash when anirested a"nd hisy°_ comipanio~ns carriied sim a 11l e r amotints. 1 -Build ing 6f Skyscrapek Lead tby Michigan Men 1Twvo Michigan graduates, George L. Ohrstrom, '18, and William A. Starrett, 97E, 'played leading rolesj_ in the financing and construction e of the Manhattan Company build- 1ing in New York, the tallest spy- -scraper on Wall Street, which was1 r 'cdmglete'd May 1. IOhrs'trom, of G. L. Ohr~trom a -d'j e Company Inc., headed the invest-, e 'merit '8yndicate which assembledf > the various plots and m1ade pos-1 f 'sible 'the 'erection of the "building. a Starrett, president of Starrett B8rothers, Inc., was the only 'e'n-!! gineer in the country who wouldf eguarantee to complete the buildingj f in one year. The skyscraper which was com- 'pl'eted in record time contains frentable space at a higher eleva- St ion than any other structure in ; Ithe world. It occupies most of the i block bounded by Wall, Nassau, E Pine, -and William str'eets, with a Iy rontiage° on' Wall street of approxi- ' r' mately of 150 feet. 802 Packard Street. eTODAY! -11:30 TO 1:00 P. M.! VEAL LOAFj e VVITH ow CREAM PO'TATOES ;s 25c i1 IDINNER SPECIAL t ~5:.J0 TO 7:00 P. M. i ;I' t I r I f { ~~~If l ,I,! Bring 'yin your order early I, We Unriivers i 'y girls 6n w :aya i G T A IfIl"I "trlYi w , l l, ;ilililil_ il llifil' I 1T il? LT? T1 1 ; I gill I I ii ;Ti:'.i 'i i ,a ( i ITl 1 (' ' 1fi "l li i1 I Lunchon, a-4, i ServeOd In The Ball AT THE (7 ' Assocatd ress) EASONil. My 1.I- "Stop it!" he cried!"Don't they WASHINGTON, May 14.-Quali- Wite n oehGifnge l realie I can't stand-," fled admisslon of the legality of to pieces. home-brewing and approval of Con- I "I can't staf d whistles," he ex-, "Yes, yes," interrupted the court. gressmen who drrnk but vote dry' plained to Mgistrate Porter yes- "You can't stand whistling. I can has bcen expressed by Suiperinten- terday in answering a harge of: not stop people, and trains, and dent Scott McAride of the Anti- reckless drfvin. "They upset me." semot n entwgn Saloon League bef~re the Senate "BHut wht," inquired the court, semot n entwgn Lobby .Committee. "has that to do with your driving from whistling. But I can stop you The League supports only a "few" your car over a curb and otherwise from driving "an auftifbIle, "and drinking Congressmen, he hatne disporting in an unseemly man- w ae'll leave it that way." eintepersonal habits sof candi- 1"hsls"rpae rfi,"r Chicago-For t ree'nontfis ~frete dates arnd Congressmen.I a demoralizing influence. I was Opinione that lo horebewn wsdriving-along and 1 heard a whistle.' Castle McLaughlin sought a maan legl asfolowd mmediately 'by IMY 'hands went limp on the wheel, whto desertedl a collie in a v9ait thestaemet tat he '~whasa Iwent all to pieces. I simply can I at arlen~ the mer1hy *as bllow Pew loopholes, and is not yet 100 not stand-,"I zero. Henry Prenhafer is in Flail per Calib perfect. At this Point# two plice ap-('now to work out a $25 fine. Mvis. Mclride denied the League leas ;irached i the iioflfrtfi~o.Pth wereI McLaughIn tesified against hmln. brought out, or even knew of Rep. ) il~ttflil~lrililffl1F1l fn ?t ti ii' Franklin W. Fort's dry candidacyI Morrow for the New Jersey Re- publican senatorial nomination. IHe : admitted he helped state Anti- I Saloon officials draft. a statementz expressing hope that the drys would. have a candidate to vote for. for a .: 3T.:. K SECOND CONCERT Choal _ Thu'sday, May 15, 8:115 p. in. Contcet OR E Solisrs: ETHYL HAYDEN, Sgorano ) 11 _ MERLE ALCOCK, Contrator V W DAN GRIDLEY, Tenor a ~CARL LINDEGR1EN, Bass --- - --PAuL LEYSSAC, Narrator _______________________THE CHICAO SVMPT4ONY ORCIUISTRA - MABEL R. WOOEA. Cntinuo (Piano) (. PALMER CHRISTIAN,, Ogan f -fEdRCK S (ACC and " P~ARL V. MOORE, Condutrs_ U~yllProgram s "Kiig David." a Smhonic Psalm, in Three Parts, after a Drama byE Renie 'Morx ................. ....... HOngger For Soprano, Alto, Tenor Sfi, Nrator, Chorus, f ~Orchestra and Olrgan. M"'OM i1 Passacalia and'Ptige in C Minor... . .............. .ch ("=ascie for Modern -rfetab FeeikSok t . Magnficat," D major . . .. ....Bach I For Soli, Chru, Orchestra and Organ THIPI) DCON4CEI9T Ghild''l l~Friday, May 16, 2:30 p. in. Conert Ssloist: 'RUGGIERO RICCI, Violin 5'GI=JOH WIT, baione IA : U CdlL1WENS FE&TIVA C OTUSw " PAkLER 1-RISTAN, ,Organist No. 4 forSblo Program ' Concerto N. o Sl ilnTo Flutes and Orchestra.....Bach i Lotus Flower.............................. Schmti1n2 I Hark, Hark the Lak ...................Schubert , .. Crmfd'e 's~wig . ...........................Moait_ I ~ Children's Festival Chorus -Scherzo, from "Midsummer Night's Dream". .. . .. Mendlts~hn "A Smphony of Song" ........ ..... ....... .........Strng Children's (festival Chorus= SConcerto in DI major for Violin and "Orchestra........ ...Beethoven .y TO~Y AND FRIDAY t Rtggero 'RicciA s on I Solist: DSOLNAGIANNVINI, Sopsrano TO A NDFIAY =-RCI4AIW) BONELLI. Baritone - THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCISTRA ° IFREDERICK STOCK, and L"RIC DELAMARTIk Conductors . -Program- 'Overture, "Fingals'Cave" .................Me esson I2Aria, it Visrfl Fugitive" from "Feroiade"'.......... .... asenet Richard Bonelli ="tScene by the Brook" from ,'Pastorate" symphony....... ..BeetoinS a = Aria, "Plus Grand "Dans Son Obscurte"'from "Reine de Saba".:.Gouiuum Suie fom TheDasolina "iannini Suie ro "heBetrothal " .........................Delamiter- er 2Aria t"Credo" from 1"Otello"............ ......Verd con b il 4,= Bolero ...r. ... o.. ..el ... .. ..Ravel te - Aria, "'Coiis1is fu 1e pays" from "Mignon"'......... . .......T'homnas P 40CIA Mis Gianin a T,1 2 Bacchanale (Paris Version) and Fintale fromh Overture, I "Tannhauser.................................... Wagner z .. FIFTH CONCERT Symphony 2 _ Saturday, May 17, 2:30 P. ini. Ccihiet2 Soloists: GUY. MAIER, ,Pianist 2 fLEE 'PAT!1fS N,ianist .. intrnents -T1HE 'CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA- A 'Musical Cartoon 'llPAratirt i F IREDOEI"ICK S'TOCKp orductor2 Overture of 1812 NewsOvmtrtoPga BehV 2 U'RDAY-COI1tING Symphony No. 2,1E minor...........................Rachmaninow2 - .^ Largo-Allegro Moderato2 -i Allegro Molto r -Adagioa Allegro viva~e i ~~Concerto in E flat for two pianros gird orcbjestr . ..... ....... . . .M5oart Azzegro : . { Andante cont motto - j Ronda. Allegro vivace e~e- -SIXTH CONCERT Gtcrdf ', Saturday, May 17 , $:f15P. n. Concert a i'=Soloists. NANETTE GUIL.FORID. Soo rano - i. KATHRY'N MEISJ.E, CZontralto r CPAUL ALTHOUSE, Tenor I CHASE .BAROMLO, Bass -. s'THE CHICAGO SYMr'n'ONY o6IELSTRIA - E*ARL V. MOORE. Conductor "e ,': ' " I,=THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL, UNIONd ' WtdCO Wyo iPALMER CHR1,ISTIAN. Organist r C, 0c 2'Program p t ' " ' ,=Requiem...........................Vd DURING THE MAY t RESERVA TIONS ' ~ , A BIG MAY SALE 20% DISCOUNT 'ON FRATERNITY ,JEWELRY Burr, Patterson '& Auld 60. ChO3t~urch,. SIIIVRt RI' AATTE Alevandc er k~aig 'Presents Richard Bennett Ini A .Satriciail Debunking' % oedy "SOLID SOUTH" HER c6MIN SHOWSIX 2,3:O,~& UJVTODAY FRANK LOLA I. RCHARDSON LANE ~ "Let''olce' You'll never forget the Songs they sing Ifd Elie dances they do. Here's a wonderful love story Which is cast with1 brilliant singing and dancing stars. - I r With STAN LAUREL OLIVER HAROY A daring, spec- ' tacular drama of a bandit t ruby - lipped i 'Princess! Pas- sionxate! Hap- -; K y Tuneful! I Love dispro-)es the adage- "YOne a Crook, Al1ways Crook." A g(eeitsatlru~a drama of the 'undo Worlfd; its women, gangsters,c men, m aster minds and its gral vine system. Featuirin g ROBERT AMES LILA LEE and Great Star Cast Appoi, Louise FazendaA "St) .this is Paris Green" "Cannibal Capers" _ _ _J 09/ wz rv- Pli i4 I laz I V Itr i