SHE MICHICAN1YIV RETURNS IT AMERICA GLEE GLU& PLARS ar to That st Year, s. KE PART une given uur- was announced Abbot, director oadcasting spa- rnoon program eranged by the and will be di- t-Teacher con- wi.ll not includet and a resumef .es on the cam-t r each.r ts, talks will be ives of the bu- tions conform- in alumni edu- Old Members Asked to Return for Commencement Week Reunion. Invitations have been sent out for a first annual reunion of the Varsity Glee club, according to an announcement yesterday at the Alumni association office. All old members of the glee club have been asled to return to a gen- eral reunion, the first of its kind, on Commencement weekend, June 19 to 23. The idea has evolved as the re- sponse to an article in the Michi- gan Alumnus of Jan. 31, by Earl Peters, entitled "The Glee Club Goes A'Journeying." Many reminis.- cent letters from old glee club members were evoked by this arti- i cle, and the reunion was suggested. It is planned to have a banquet at which old quartets will sing, and then have the old glee clubs aid in the general alumni sing Friday night on. the steps of Angell hall. Among the glee club graduates who have already signed up for the reunion are Judge Robert Thomp- son, Rossiter Cole, Jack Hibbard, John A. Jameson, George J. Wag- goner, H. P. Dodge, and John B. Miller. About 47,000 school children are transported to and from schools in Iowa at public cost at an average expense of $4.22 per pupil per month. What's Going On Lydia Mendelssohn -'B 1 a n ch e Yurka and Martha . Graham in' Michigan -Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, John Mack Brown, Jean "Electra," at 3:15 and 8:15 o'clock. Harlow, Marjorie Rambeau in "Thee Secret Six." MV ajesti --Elissa Landi, Charles Farrell, Humphrey gart, and Myrna Loy in "Body and Soul." Wuertlh-John Mack Brown, Ele- anor Boardman, Lucille La Verne, Anita Louise, anrl Gavin Gordon in "The Great Meadow." Lecture --"The Quinoidation of Some Organic Compounds" by M. B. Geiger, 4 o'clock, room 300, Chemis- try building. Physicists Contribute to Scientific Review Two members of the faculty of the physics department have col-I laborated on an article for the May issue of the Physical Review, it was announced yesterday. Prof. Samuel A. Gaudsmit and Russel A. Fisher have written an article for the magazine entitled "Hyperfine Structure in Ionized Bismuth," after a careful study in the laboratories here. The 21-foot, 8,000-line concave grating, mounted in the third base- ment of the laboratory was used in determining data used in the arti- cle. A method which facilitates the analysis of partially resolved line patterns is also described by Fisher and Professor Gaudsinit. GREAT BRITAIN, GERMANY FAVORED FOR NEW ATLANTIC SPEED MARIS Delay in Construction of Sister j Atlantic was the Savannah, 350 Ships of Leviathan Lowers tons, built at New York city. She left Savannah, Ga., on May 24, 1819 United States' Chances. and reached Liverpool in 26 dlays. The quickest passage of a sailing WASHINGTON, May 26.-(Ar)-hship across the Atlantic was made The next battle for the blue ribbon by the clipper Dreadnought, from Sof the North Atlantic probably will New York to Queenstown, Ireland, be fought out by Germany and in 9 days and 17 hours, Great Britain, with the United ____y__d_7_____ States apparently out of the run- ning for transoceanic speed hon- Forester Dedicates ors in the next few years. I Community Projects American prospects of winning ____ the trans-Atlantic crown haye been. retrde owng o te dlayin on-j dProf. E. V. Jotter of the Forestry _retarded owing to the delay in con- department' has recently returned struction of two super-liners, si- e tethsreetyrtre tehipsof theLevipet-han.r, -from Michigan's northern penin- -ii sula where he took part in the ded- Meanwhile the Cunard line, for- ication of one of the community mer possessor of the speed trophy, forest projects being sponsored by has started building the first of two several of the townships in this giant ocean greyhounds designed to district. bring.back to Britain her supremacy These projects, states Professor of the seas. Jotter, consist of the development These ships will have a tonnage and care of forests by public school of 73,000 tons each, as compared pupils on lands donated to the with the 59,000 tons of the Levia- schools by the townships in which than and the 51,000 tons of the they are located. Young trees are reigning speedqueen, the German furnished free of charge or at cost, Europa. The new Cunarders will be by the Conservation commission, more than 1;000 feet long and these are planted and cared The Europa wrested the crown .for by the pupils who pledge them- from her sister ship, the Bremen, seives to this work. in March, 1930, when she mnade the Each tract of land donated by a 3,100-mile crossing from Cherbourg township for this forestration pi'o- to New York in 4 days, 17 hours and gram consists of many acres, and it 6 minutes. is usually developed piece by piece, The Cunard Mauretania, still one he, said. of the fastest Atlantic liners, long1 held the speed record. * UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA-A In July, 1840, the Britannia, first course in parent education has of the Cunard liners came from been proposed at he University of Liverpool to New York in 14 days Indiana, 'either to be offered as a, and 8 hours, which was considered correspondence course of the ex- no mean achievement in those days. tension division, or as a regular The first steamship to cross the course of the university curriculum. i$ - 1. r t. Associated Prss Photo ' Eugene O'Neill, Noted playwright, who returned to Unitea States, recently for his first visit in three years. The pie- ture was taken after he landed in New York. STEW RT. STUDY 9 KCT IG;S PECI MiM S { S; b ;< I s y 6 Socialist and Rou to Give Coml in Unity Liberal Students union club, and Round Table give a . combined dance o'clock next Friday nigl sial hall of the Unita4a it was announced yesterda fred Sellars, Leonard Kix and Charles Orr, - Sped three clubs, and Eugene, house chairman. The dance is open to. a that they are interested alism of one variety or a was said. A three piece has been secured. Refr and, card and chess game provided. "It is expected," says nouncemnent, "that, as a. the acquaintances mad dancee, thle variouse libheragl of the campus and tle- tions themselves will be for better co-operation in spective tasks. The:pri immediate object is. tohip time. The officers of' th clubs beieve that this i propriate close to a year ity." Tickets may be securedf officers. . In a move to stamp: o dogs, 1,729 acres of low Indian reservation in So ta were covered with bai n will ar- n of each ven in the talks given by are as follows: e, Science,and ,es of Engineer- ire-6; depart- ig research-4; Law school-i; -1; School of ,ol of Business School of For- tion-2; exten- reau of alumni' Service-1. Printed. ks will be print- here are others however, which due to a Uni- bulletins must hose of 1930. If, great enough,' of such talks Geologists to Make Survey Rocks Brought Back by Gould. I____ of ., - Df talks given by the rtments, which will not s as follows: College of science, and the Arts- eek-4; German week i week-4; Colleges of and Architecture-8; research-7; medical School of Education-7; orestry and Conserva- ool of Music-1. now being formulated semble groups from the usic which will present musical program upon Duncan Stewart, graduate stu- dent of geology and mineralogy, will make a study of the rock speci- mens brought back from the vicin- ity of the south pole by Prof. Law- rence Gould, geologist and second in command of the Byrd Antarctic expedition, it was announced yes- terday by Prof' W. F. Hunt, of the division.of petrography. . Stewart was one of the student .geologists who accompanied Prof. W. H. Hobbs on his Greenland ex- pedition in 1928, and was one of the two men to rescue Hassel and Cramer, the American aviators who were forced down on the inland ice of the region. Brougit 74 Trays of Rock. Gould brought back 74 trays of spemimens from the Rockefeller and Queen Maud mountains. The Queen Maud mountains are about 300 miles from the pole, and the Rockefeller range is on the north- east side of the Bay of Whales where the expedition base was lo- cated. Gould made the trip to Queen Maud mountainsi by dog- sled, and the trip to the Rockefel- ler range by airplane. Most of the rocks are varieties of granite, sandstone, diabase and pegmatites. Each specimen will be e x a m i n e d -;icroscopically and chemically, their nature considered in comparision with Gould's field notes, and also with the previous descriptions of the geology of the region as published by Shackel- ton, Scot and Nordenskjold. To Study Relationship. The specimens will also be com- pared, if possible, with types of rocks from South America and Aus- tralia. In this way it is hoped to discover if the different parts of the Antarctic continent are similar be- neath the thick sheet of ice that covers. all but the mountain tops. Local Man Arrested for Restaurant Fight Pleading guilty to charges of his being drunk and disorderly, Frank R. Wilson, 802 State street, was fin- ed $25 and $9.70 costs, when he appeared before Judge Bert E. Fry yesterday. Wilson was arrested Sunday during a fight in Dunn's lunch room, 804 State street, where he is a waiter. The man with whom Wilson was fighting was forced to leave town Monday. i and Rest of Traffic Proportion in Cities Is Higher; Workers Are Cause CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 26.-(A?) No wonder it's hard to find park- *0he Year! DON'? losm, IT! fc vat Albert Russell Erskine bur- or street traffic research at rd university finds that the 'tion of wdrkers entering the ss districts of American cities utomobile each morning is r than generally realized. percentage of persons enter- ie business districts by pri- automobiles or taxicabs, the z finds, ranges as high as 551 nt in Washington, which' on p Saele Absol tel ce ds the list. i kansas.City the percentage :1 per cent, while Chicago sets w mark with 18 per cent. San ncigco and Boston run midway reen these two marks, and in Francisco 30 per cent enter leave the business district on Today tE C, TO e, " '-'.4 BU S 1 NESS T This, Year' TI-° men BANK here- "BECAUSE THEY GET A BANKIG SERVICE That IS a factor in a business mans |ife,/ hynot join them?