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lenTIHE MICHOA.. DAIr.
! R~EE off. Rosce Turnler F SIGMUND ROMBERG INVITED TO OPEN 'i~]~fl~~ King George Unable
II Tries to Establish ST'" LOUIS MUNICIPAL OPERA SEASON t rsd tCutD
TO'ETURE E n" 1 S red Flight Record -GEOLOG1EICA TD~Bcueo lns.P
T o(1a s f l n s L3 Associated 'nr ss) ( l A o at P cs )
Cressey, from Shanghai College,, ROOSEVELT FIELD, NY, May WilLa}xeiini eio LODN a 7-Iles0 ogr
Will Discuss t Nature's (27.-Accompanied by Gilmore, his to Study Rock Structure !King George will prevent his at- for
Gifts to China.' lion cu~b mascot, Lieut. Col Roscoe F Near San Carlos. !tending the third court of the sea-
Tune tokofat40:0a.i. o to be held tonight at Bcig
TO APA O OR Wtoday on a one-so lgtt o TO STAY THREE M ONTHS ham palace, it was officially toanf-a 40340a.m.
r.Gog acc ey Angeles in an attempt to establish 1 D.pLoiscBeKelumodssy.tantLondor
Dr.'Geoge abcck reseyun-Dr. oui B.Kelumassstat iIt was said his majesty was suf-
tit recently a professor at Shang- a4e pe eodfo h t professor of geology, will lead an fering from inflammation of the' up by
"~icleei hagaCiawl lantic to the Pacificso
tcolegeonSagaChnwl expedition into Mexico to make a! right hip. On May 14 and May 15 int
cueo,"Nature's Gifts to Chi- The non-stop east-to-west rec- { .
r,"a8o'lctoorw ihtord is 19 hours, 10 minutes and 32 detailed study of the geology and he presided at the first two court, ver prt
the Natural Science auditorium. secbnids, established by Capt. Frank botany of the San Carlos moun- of the season, the first he had at- next l
This talk, which will be given un- Hiawks. There is no present one- tains. This scientific expeditiona tended in two years due to 'hisInt
sti eor.Tre si epob htc
der the auspices of the geology'de- stpreod T«e si eIrb was .ma~de pssible by .a cntribu- previous serious illness The Prince ta
~artent wil dal ithChia's blywoud mke is top at tion of $1,500 from the Faculty Re- 'of Wales deputized for him during nd a
nfatural resources, particularly iron. Wichita, Kan. >eac un h niest nd;tepecdn eso.fv in
aind coal.. He took oft in the same plane in 4 earhfudby tepnvesitan bI
D.Cesyhstaeldetnwhich he recently failed to break 1x an agreement to take care of ai The following announcement was a s
thewes-toeas on-stp rcor jdeposit of $500~ required by the issued at Buckingham palace:
thven in Russia, Siberia, and China the west-o-.Caloe-stop.recodIgoenmnada "For some dayspsthekn has the
when these. countries were in a md byC.ChrsA.Ld-Mexican gvrmn n n ap-,pathekn
bergh. The plane haes a 525 horse- j' propria~tion of $2,000 fromt the has .been sufering from a painful of the
tate of revolution. During his power 'motor, 100 more than the I although localized rheumatism of houses
siumnmer vacations he has travelledi Lindbergh plane. He carried 450;I Grants-in-Aid by the National Re-; the right hip. His majesty has The
!s into the interior of Mongolia gallons of gasoline anzd 25 gallons search council, been advised not to be present at a serie
~nd Manchuria. of oil. t "~. Professor Kellum will study the the courts tonight and tomorrow, an ani
These journeys, primarily udr Hesihe xpected tcmake ,P~r,s YInto, j4ratigraphy and the structure ofj but hopes to be able to fulfill his what h
takenrforethe study of geology and [nte attemptshotly to lower'!SgudRmegtlev . ,psracks. ;Ic ;will le ac- engagement later in the week" SpkE
geography in China, are marked hes west-to-east record and thatI Noted musieal conposer, who has been invited, to open_ the 1930 , corpaiuei by Prof. Harey . . I It was said on excellent authority relucta
with many dangerous encounters; his plane on that flight would be mnunicipal opera season in St. Lous Rombeig, who has written many (ltt oX, the _W any depxt~a, n- who4 that the trouble was not of a sei- journam
wihbnis. By i nweg feupe with a radio-telephone! operettas for both stage and screen, is considered the .outstanding com- wrll ,stly the~ flora; Prof. ds ,zS . out nature and has no connection ers anc
th bntlanuags, hedas fieipedreceiving anid sending outfit. poser of light music in the country. His latest operetta, "Nina Rosa," {IBantn, hedUniv(erseoltyofdepcat, with the ing's recnt illnes. I ing i
beabetsaetelvsoles He said his series of cross-con-l is scheduled for the occasion. ________ wof is ners1itohe ore d - ___________________
fortunate captives. tinental flights were an experiment Io~s r .~ ~~,i~vco
Whnapitda rfso fprior' to the launching of a fast' Elevator Man Becomes Baron, Heir to Estatei Poges; Ili .t JH.ns LA ,nstrupiyr-l~
geology in Shanghai college, he service to be backed by a group of' and Married Man Wi'Vtin Space of Three Pays;sty, who yil,study tae i gous j
chose a trip through Europe and mn headed by Earl Gilmore of Los I i*ok; nam VImay, g,0
Sibeia rtherthanthe aferbut Angles (B~1~o~~iI~I~ V) Ic" Th onl Wolele in4own'uUteofrsiitnivesity owhowil
less interesting voyage across the 1 WATERLOO, Ia, May 27.-Dick tha5-yarodaleatrop sP s istant.
Pacific. On this jornrey he found isiuin:ewa ie i o-Wolseley has quit his job as eleva-jeatornthe Backha-klduelevatoro Tefld thexedio-isItse en
ou ra aottegooyistitors-e ie n i oeupoao n h lckakbulig.the completion t I ~s en 1ou ratda aotte elgyftr' ere pnth oplto or man in the Blackhawk after' Miss Baker talked -with him..She jlanned to e~ter Mexipo about 4une;
of central Asia. of his study of the dunes area on 12 years and tuned his ear to the said his mother had died last No-'I 28,"a... ,tp ,stay lntil the later art
Dr. Cressey is a graduate of Den-'Ithe southern shore of Lake Michi- ! call of a British baronetcy. vember and that she had asked of 'Sptemner. Professr . artlett _________________-
rison university. He received his gar Miss Marian Elizabeth Baker of Miss Baker to hunt out her son and exetst l.ithJotajc fe;
geologcal training .partly a Yale At prsnhei preparing .BrxaEgndcmeheSt- rig hmbc t England. She (wok in ,two mo'ithsa he must se-
univerity and partly at the Uni-I treatise on the physiography ofi urday seeking "Sir Reginald Beatty( said his elder brothers were dead turn 'to Ann Arbor the latter 'part
versity' of Chicago. In this latter, China. WolseIcy, ninth baronet of Wolse- and that he was heir to the title. of August.
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HINGTON, May 27.-The
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the senate at a special ses-
be called by President Hoo-
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nonth.
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ongress finish its other work
journ, with the chief excu-
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limitation pact. This course
approval of Mr. Hoover and
majority leaders of both
of Congress.
program was worked out in
s of conferences ending in
aouncement late Monday of
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esmen for the house were
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