ITA!TION ISTER SAYS HERBERt HOOVER, JR., Mks. HOOVER RtACH WAS!HNGTOA~ AFTER VACATIO~ ~te Sa*~itary System ~is~alted by Detroit ~elf are Group. CHAR~1TI~S TO ~ Is ~ID ~e o~ Pasteurized led; MQre Than o be Needed. 4tAon has been se- Fresh Air camp for ~ children, for the i; George Hofmeist- ~n of the drive for butions, announced f the camp's organ- last year have been the in~tal1ation of ~tary system, through ~ of a Detroit wel- nd with the resplu- ~rized milk will be ~w Ur~i4't sltie~ Ii~;.c Camps. Fo other amp fo~ under-privi- ~d children, is supported by a ~sity,, e~6~pt that maintained ~te Univer~Ity of Pennsylvania. ~n. intex~viewed y~terday, De- t c~omm.un~ity workers declared ~ "University sttidents can do ~e this year than ever before, n~edie~0t period for the poor ~4ren in need of wholesome food I ~re~h air, if they will support .dFive for ftinds. ~et~'olt clubs are increasing ir quotas, so that they can take e of the increased needs. The ~Iei~t kody should do likewise," y~Xfl~intalned. ~~pJ~tio~is to SeleEt Campers. '1~e boy campers will be selected ~l~e Q)ga~ilz~tions acting as pa- ~ 6~, t~he drive. They are the prnrtmunity house, the Du- ~ ~altb. center, the Ford repub- ~u Beta Community house, the ;roit Boys' club, Juvenile court ~ the Mothers' Pension bu- ~ythe Wyandotte Red Cross, the ~htinoo~ Community center, the tu~ Aid Neighborhood club, the 'e tai. ~orpe; and eight other vice societies. ~ore than $&000 is needed to fi- ~e th~ camp season. ,The ~ - ~t 4tlota has been set at *3,0%YO, ~ ~rLends and alWnni pf the Uni- $ ~lll contribute the iTest 61 'r~ternities and sororities have ~l~iit~eQ as groups, and mew- ~ of ~such societies will receive 1~efore the campus tag day, d~iesd~.y, so that ~they will n6t approached by student canva~- 4NP WILL PLAY IN DETROIT HALL ~con~e Will Direct Concert on ~pTrng Musical Series. E!c~higan's Varsity band will jour- to Detroit tomorrow night to ~ a progtam there in Orchestra ~ ~s on~ of the concerts on the ~1I~i~' s~rie~ of the Detroit Musical Lety. Nicholas D. F4cone, of the L~Ol of Music, will direct as al. p~ie of the numbers which will 'etx4ered by the organization sre ~~l's "Bolero," von Weber's "Obe- ," Saint-Saens' "D~w5e Ma- re" rind "Pass~cglia" by Bach. h~ bind will leave by bus at 5 ~k to~nortow aftern~on and will dinner in Detroit. Immediate- ~fter the concert it will return ~fli~ Arbor. '~ic C~ht*~61 CI&ss M apes Motor Survey t ents in the tramc contx~ol ~ses are niaking a survey of the of autp mobiles which stop s~o~ streets and stop lights. percentage of cars which stop slow up at intersections of rngh streets are being deter- ed and the results compared to Jist of those which rush red ts and those who start on the er signal. Eaey ate also m.aking charts of niimber of stops a person has ~ke while traveling the length ~ain and a few other streets attempting to create better ems of lighting. CREAM GRAVY FRUIT SALAD ECIAL 30c LUNCHEON, 12 to 2 Yr ROAST BEEF SANDWICH POTATOES, COLT) SLAW WAFFL5~~5~AI)~SAGE MILK OR COFFEE ASSOOi~tCXL £TesS 1/Ituto Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr., are shown as they arrived Washington, D. C., for a visit with the President and Mrs. Hoover befo~ entraining for their home in Palo Alto, Cal. Herbert Jr., had been spern ing the last several months at Asheville, North Carolina, recovering fro~ a lung ailment. FACULTY MEMBER TAKES ARMY POST Colonel Henry W. Miller Made Chief of Railway, Seacoast Technical Staff Col. Henry M. Miller, professor of mechanism and engineering draw- ing in the engineering college has recently been transferred from chief of the research and develop- xrrent section of the artillery divi- sion of the United States army, which post he has held since the war, to chief of the railway and seacoast section of the technical staff, with the rank of full colonel. Col. ~Miller is now on active duty in the office of the secretary of war in Washington, In connection with the war department's plans for in- dustrial mobilization. F o u r t e e n other senior officers of the ordi- nance department from various parts of the country have been called to Washington for this gen- ~ral conference. During the last war Col. Miller held the post of chief engineer of the heavy artillery of the American Expeditionary forces in France and since that time he has written numerous books on artillery for the use of the regular army a~d re- serve officers' schools throughout the country. Col. Miller will return to Ann Arbor about May 16. Two Insane Convicts Apprehended in Ohio Ore Shipping on Greal Lakes Shows Increas CLEVELAND, May 2. -Gm)- 0 shipping on the - great lakes fro Lake Superior region in Api was greater than during the san month a year ago, the Lake Sup nor Iron Ore association says its monthly report. During the month just clos tonnage was 175,921, while durii the same period last year it w: 107,559. 'KING GEORGE PLAN Monarch's Health to Determit Whether Annual Birthday Parade Is Held. George, for the first time since L LONDON, May 2. - (~) - Kir critical illness, may take the salu at the trooping of the colors ( his 06th birthday June 3. Whether he takes part in the pi turcsque ceremonial depends up the state of his health, but as 1 majesty apparently has recoveri fully from the sub-acute bronchi attack in April it is assumed will be present. This trooping of the colors, reality, is simply the king's annu inspection of his household trool But because of the review s histo ic character, the gaudy uniforr of the guardsmen and the fact th it is the king's birthday, it is o of Britain's brightest ceremonies. Mounted on his favorite bla horse, Anzac, King George tak the salute while Irish Guards, ti Welsh Guards, the Scots Guard the Life Guards and the Hor. G~. ards go swinging past. Ono year a guardsman dropp his ri~e. He must have knoxvn th~ what judgment day will be like. SEE PAE 4 for News of BURR! PATTERSGN!S GREAT SALE THFJ MICHIGAN flATTIY SUNDAY. P1111 IITV H II~TflD IRI1~ Brucker to be Guest I LiU U 1111 Id lUll IflhId at Military Program Today's Raditi Programs E Three public R.O.T.C. ceremonies (Eastern Standard Time) SEE FORD VILLA~ Fcriv field. The p~o~ram of May will be h ~d M~ty 4 14, and 22 at iViajor-Gen- SUNDAY 8:30-ELIZABETH LENNOX, MARTHA Arr. WOOD on Gencral Motors program- Society Finds Edison's Menlo eral Frank Parker commanding 4:C0-CIcv~Ixid Symphony orchestra in popu. WWJ, WGN, WTAM Park Laborator Source officer of the sixth corps area, Clii- lar concert -WTAM, WGY An Evening in Paris-WXYZ, WB8M, 6:00-~WorId Business and World Leaders" WOWO of Interest. cago. He will be accompanied by Dr. Julius Klein, assistant scre1tary of 9:00~Real Folks~-WJR. of cornr.~crce-WXYZ, WMAQ, WGR board of inspectors composed 1 6:15-Baseball scores---WXYZ GUY LOMBA~OO'S Royal Canadians- Lieutenant Colonel WilLam B. i 6:20-Freddie Ridh's orchestra-WXYZ . WXYZ, WMAQ, WOWO Thomas Edison's laboratory, once and M3jo2 M~x Murray. 6:30 -RCA Victor program, orchestra direc. Stromberg.Carlson program with Ro. situated at Menlo Park, N. J., was Govci'no~ Wilber M B1.ti~ker ~ tioi Nat Shitkret-WWJ, WGY, KYW chester Symphony orchestra- KYW, 1 the chief source of interest for 73 Luden's Novelty o'rchcstra-W.tR, WGAf~ members of the Washtenaw His- expected to be at one of the events. Around the Sarnovar - wxyz, wGRI 10 :OO-P~ramount ho~ei o~chestra-WGY torical society and their friends, One ceremony is to be givon in 7:00 -!IIAURICE CHEVALIER--WWJ, WGY, WOWO honor of the reserve officers ot WE1~JH~ WTAM 10:3O-t4~ry ~usse ~ h~s orchestra-WTAM, Enna Jettkk melodies-WJR, KYW, WOC, WijO, WWJ yesterday, in a trip to Henry Ford's Michigan. KDKA ~ Bf N?~E and his orchestra - model village at Greenfleld Vil- The entire R.O.T.C., along with ~ :15-C~,llier's Radio hour-- WJR, KDKA, I wx~z, w~wo lage near Dearborn. the bd xviu parade with U vet- WL~, KYW 1~.:OO-P ii ~itplny's Grehes~ra-KYW, WSB an, 3C 7:45-Irene Beasley with Towners-I ~&ll~way's Coiton dub orchestra- Francis JehI, the only man aliye I erans downtown from 10 o'clock WXYZ, WOWO, CFRB WENR S:O0-- DAVID LAWRENCE "Our Govern- Asbury Park Casino ochestra-WXYZ who worked with. Edison on the I until noon on Memorial day morn- rnent "-WOY, WOC, WSAI 11:30-Louis Panico's orchestra - WTAM. ~ncandescent lamp, briefly sum- ing. IRENE BORDONI -WXYZ, WOWO, WE~R the work of the invento WOR Palais d'Or orcbr~-W&I &:13-Sayuk Staq party (premiere)-WJR, 12:30-~ruie Hoist's orcha.Ara-WJR to the visitors, as he exhibited the LAK1VLI~IL .I~~JAI(U I WLW, KYW ______ ______ crude phonographs and telephone Atwater Kcnt progrnm-WWJ, WTAM, UNIVIRSITY OF MINNESOTA- transmitters which Edison used. I HONORS HEROES ~ ORcHESTRA- At a banquet given in honor of the Through WXYZ, WOWO, WBBM the efforts of Ford the I 5:45---Westinghousc salute-WJR, KOKA, faculty of the tJniversity of Mm- building was reconstructed and PITTSBURGH, May 2.-(IP) The KYW moved to Greenfleld Village. When Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 9:00--JESSE CRAWFORD at the organ nesota, skits were given burlesquing WXYZ, WBBM the training of teachers. In addi- dison returned to the buildin today awarded bronz~ med~ils to 9:15-Ch-rles Francis Coe-WJR, WENR, tion, a faculty Sing was held in Light g 23 persons in recognition of acts WLW the Golden Jubilee 9:30-Laurier ensembie-WJR, WENR, KDKA which professors sang Mother Goose e said it was 99 and nine-tenths of heroism performed within recent 9.45--Seth Parker-WWJ, KYVV WTAM os with as much abandon as "ears * iC :30--Russian Cathedral WTAM, rhym cent the same as he left it. Ap- WOY, WENR choir-WWJ, the nine hundred students who parently, "only the floors were dif- Awards were made to residents of 11:00-Quiet Harmonics, Vinoent Sorey con~ took part. ferent-they had ne\'er been so M2ryiand, Pennsylvania, Virginia, ductin~-WXYZ, WPG South Sea lslanders-WENR, W~Y clean." West Virginia, Ohio, New York, 11:30-Funk's Palais d'Or orchestra-WEAF North Carolina, Texas and Okia- HENRY THIES orcheotra-WLW, WJZ Dr. Carl Guthe, president of the homa. 12:OO-Graystone Ballroom-WJR society and director of the Univer- In addition to awarding the MONDAY sity museum of anthropology and medals, the commission also orde:- 5:00--Gordon Kibbler's Fulton Royal orches- who directed the trip, was invited ed the payment of yearly pensions tra--WXYZ, WBBM by Jehl to sit in the chair used by totaliii' $660 to de-endat ~ t~O 5:45Lowell Thomas-KDKA g ~, p.n~s 0 6:05-Phil Napoleon's grenadiers -WWJ, Edison. One of the party played of those named in the medal 6 WENR on the organ which was' once used awards who lost their lives in at- 6:45-Ro~y pro~rarn direction Erno Rapee- during the "midnight lunch" of tempting to save others. In other WLS, WJZ Edison's associates. Tony Cabooch-WXYZ, WMAO instances, appropriations aggre- 7:30--LILY PONS on Simmons' hour-WXYZ, Included in Greenfleld Village is gating $2C,,O00 were mode for uses WMAQ, WOWO, WJJAJ, WABO the court house to be approved by the commission. Gy~sies-WWJ, WTAM, WGY Logan County, Ill., t~:00---LEQ REISMA N'S orchestra-WXYZ, in which Abraham Lincoln practic- The names of the beneficiaries were VVMAQ, WOWO law from 1840 to 1848. Two years not revealed, however. Roy Barn directing Maytag orchestra e ---WJR, I OKA, WLW ago President Hoover kindled a ~ ~ ~ ___ ______ fire there. Since then it has never been permitted to be extinguished, and, as the guide put it. "Heaven help the man who does." WHITNEY THEATRE e John Greenleaf Whittier's old toll house in which he worked both re as a toll collector and shoemaker m was in perfect condition. The 'il blacksmith shop which inspired his e- fellow, to write "the Village Black- MONDAY, MAY 18 The Parrot ae colleague, Henry Wadsworth Long- in smith" was also mov~d to the mod- el village. LEE SHUBERT Speaks ~d Numerous other houses and inns ~ date back over a hundred years. Prescnj~ as A replica of the river boat "Su- wanee" has been, beached along the side of a shallow river. Two This year the S carriages, each drawn by teams of black and white horses, were seen Parrot added driving around the gravel path by the1 arrym ore its list of delicacies fl the society members. The tour was conducted through the cou;tesy of the engineering In a Modern Play the home pastry laboratory officials of the Ford Mo- te tor company at Dearborn. ___________ of Mrs. Rash. "THE LOVE DUEL" We feel that we UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA-Ac- cording to a professor at India BY LILI HATVANY ZOF AKINS now University, the only way to have ig the majority of students under- uS stand anything is, first, tell them Mail your order now cnclose self addressed envelope. unequaled home te what you are going to say, then Orchestra: pastries say it, then summarize what you $300 Balcony: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 cooked I have said, and finally write them _____________________________________________________ ...You can be C- a letter about it. assured of al receiving such, ajestic whenever you eat in al Today Continuous here. 1:30 to 11.00 p.~. at Sophisticated! j ae Modern! ,~ ' 1 Gay? Do you find it hai~1 t~o stt~dy for [5' se that Poly Sci ..~ ~ ~ bluebook? Can you philosophize properly for Phil 31? fsEc52a little too much? Does P~ch get you dawn? IiI~II~uh/W)IlIIlIIl is the sex appeal and Take "time out" P~dlEHTCp BY ffI~j/4~ SAMUfL qOLDWYN I from studying and EL a peel call the Parrot for ARTISTS 15 JUSt little food. We OP{TTAYCUNj have evening '4 A departure delivery. Just something new in pictures. Gay dev phone 4636. ilment . . . smar ~ sophistication . . . delightful romance. * Ronald Colman in Directed by JOHN BLYSTONE _________________________ a smart role in his smartest picture. The most up-to- , the - minute enter- tainment of the season. V / PAD D AT LIM-A, 0., May 2.-~IP~--The sec- ond of two insane convicts who early Friday kified Louis Kielil, 48, guard at the Lima state hospital for the criminal insane, was back in custody today. Samuel Nelson, 19, ~negro, was captured in a field eight miles from the hospital late Friday after a day's freedom. The 1931 baseball season to date has produced more "bonehead" plays than were seen all last year in the big leagues. ii'- STARTING TODAY -a 9 N Conti Shc 1:30, nuous Iws 11:00 A 'CO a~ a - - - -