THE. M I'1C A N DAILY DAILY ! T SEES 9GRO0WTH9 .ase in Nation's id of Fiscal cipated. IS BLAMED Hutch~ins Gives, Son Degree Robert Maynard Hutchins Receives Doctor of Laws FISHERY STUDENTS Institute Members Will Conduct Stuldy of Lakes and Fish Alumni NotesI Letters have been sent to all of the alumi lb' of Mcignre- questjig recommendations foar the new alumni scholarships (Af one year's tuition. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 TodayMsRadio rogram (E«~.ern Standard Time) Ill wLAiing %,ouniLy. Ernest F. Lloyd, an associiite, miember, has been electedi to the Members of the Institute for board of governors of the Anin Ar- Fisheries R e sea r ch, Universityl bor Alumni club in place of Paul ,museum of zoology, will conduct; Leidy, who, resigned recently. nMiotis, Construcition Program,' Farm Relief Also Held Responsilel. WASHINGTrON, June 3.-The ad- nlistain expects the national bto b~eincresed by $500;000 0,000,000 at the close of the fiscal it June 30. the~ condition of the goverfiiment's .ances~ was attributed. in a White fuse statemient Tuesday to the, siness. depression. A decline in asury receipts from taxes and toms was caused, it said, by the nomic situation. On the other nid, it added, unusual expendi- ,e for constructioxn work, agri- ,tral relief and vete-, ns services, ountind to -more tha1nt a billion tlrs in exec.-,-, o those of the ', fiscal year placed an unusual in on the treasury. Confers with Cabinet. 'he a'nnounceent was made af- Preient Hover conferred h the cabinot. During the con- )ece--Secreary lHydein formed chief executive the agriculture partment, would save $11,00,00 s-fsl year and $20,000),00next r, largely from unused relief ids. It the same time, Mr. Hoover ,iced Secretary Adams and haigh Val, officials to his camp at Rapi- n, Vir~gina, to discuss, over the ek-end, ways of cutting costs of naval establishmnrt. Howeve,, Val officials have pointed out t already apropriations for the ning fiscal yea'r are less than )e of' this year, while the five- aaviation expansion program rain upnopleted and the navy n'ot. buit up to the London ns conferen~ce limitatiotn. NDepartiuenats Cut. ni his capaign~ to curtail gov- tmnx expenses, President Hoover eady has laid plans to reduce ,rtigQutlays for the war, pos- and interior departmen~ts. At White H~ouse, ti was said, his dy last summer resulted in r e- ,tions in expenditur-es totaling [000,000. Present indications," the White use statemen~t said, "are .that the incial transactions of the gov.. .ment for the fiscal year ending ie 30; 1931, will show an increase about $500,000,000 in the national WANT ADS PAY 1 :4 , ,. s Sr t ressP'hoto Dr. W. J. Hutchins (left), presidentL of Berea College at Berea, Ky.,, conferred the honorary Doctor of, Laws degr-ee upon Robert Maynard Hutchins (right), his son, who is president of the U~nivcrsity of Chicago. The degree was conferred during celb-,AJion of t be Kentuck~y college's 75th anniversary.I mer where, they will make a study of the lakes and fish of that re- gion.. Among those participating in the trip wzil be R. W. Eschmeyer, Grad., who will head the expedition, Laur- ence Ashley, Grad., Samuel Jones, '33, William Davis, '33, and Eugene Kuhne, '34. Davis will do the car- tography and Kuhne will act as as- sistant to the party. The work will include the chemi- cal analyzing of water, in the lakes of that county. The party will also catch come fish. The bottom of the lake will be tested for soil quality and the depth and vegetation of the water will also be examined. After finishing studies in Antrim county, the party may continue their work in Charlevoix, A copy of the complete reports for each lake will be turned over to the fisheries division of thee con- servation department at Lansing to assist them in the stocking of lakes. Last year the wort, included lakes in Kalkasha county. The program for the summer is "another step toward the ultimate goal-the sur- veying and mapping of all of Mich- igan's 4,000 or more lakes," it was repor'ted. *The Battle Creek Alumni club w:ill hold its annual party on June 11. It is expctedthat UIf Hawley Tap- ping, general secretary of the'alu41- nii association, Har'ry G. Kipke, foot- ball coach, and Charles B. Hoyt, track, coach, will attend. Douglass, Bird Expert, Reports Latest .data l Donald W. Douala s, Grad., aJ member of the staff of the Univer- sity museum of zoology, returned home yesterday from a trip to Sand Point, Mich., where he conducted a study of bird migration. Gone since April 10, Douglass found the location a profitable one for his purpose, he said. His obser- vations included the arrival, num- bers, and other statistics about the birds, which hie intends to correlate with the weather conditions.. The largest field of his investiga- tion concerned 21 species of warbl- ers. The migration of shore birds and hawks were too limited to be satisfactory. Leo Diegel was visiting the Cherry Valley Club course yester- .day to look over some new wooden clubs. He took one to the first tee and socked away. His caddie found the ball in the hole at the first green, 285 yards away, par 4. In the Peters Parade" program, originlating in New York anld com- igsta tions WXYZ, WLBW, and WBBM 'klat 9:45 o'clock tonight, a spe ial arrange ment of "St.. Louis B"lues" wvill be sung by the Mten- About-Tow1n utrio. Irene Be-oasley, the1 Dixie gi' rl. wil~l contribute "You Don't Know Whit You're Doing anld"IWn to Sing; About You," G'us Ilaonschen dir'ectiing the or- chcsrawill !ead his mreni in "I'm Happy When Y'ou're Happy,." "flap- py" Littilc Tun" and a m=zedley of "O h I "y. Undeclr th~e baton of 1,ug;o Manr- anhsorchetr1a; Murie-l Ilson,E TI i ; l li lh , iten1o r, wil be heard.l in a . brodcasttio be he-ado ver stations WvIR, KDK.A, and o'c'locki. Among1;thie numubers to be play-a edt cxr"A Walt2 Dream," " Aq uarel- leii Waltzes," "Love Goodbye," "Dragon' F'ly," "Dreamtinig of You," "yncopa- Mra'M tion," and-l Love's F rc Evcr Burn- Pet ~ccrVan Steeden a dhis ;orchcstra..-. WJZ. WRE~N 6'O0-KIate Smith lnd her Swanee Muic-- WABC, WLBW, WFB-L 6:30-Phil Coo--WLW. WREN, WENR 6.35--Fin;al baseball scores-JvwJ 6:45-.Morton lien.,ny and Alnthon:iy Won"- WXYZ, WOKO, WFB;L 7:00--PRuny V; llee a:;d the !-lownrds.....WWj,! WTAM. WC " Dixie S iritu~al Sirges--WJR. 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TODAY, 11:30 to 1;30 HOT VEAL LOAF, MUSHROOM GRAVY COLD ROAST PORK MASHED POTATOES WALDORF SALAD COFFEE OR MILK 30c 5:30 to 7:30 LIVER AND BACON HAMBURGER STEAK, FRIED ONIONS ROAST LEG OF VEAL, DRESSING iSIRLOIN STEAK, A LA CREOLE PORK ROAST MASHDOR' FRIED POTATOES PEAS, STRING BEIANS, SALAD MICHIGAN ONLY UNIVERIYIHAVING TRANSPORT, ENGINRRANGPOGA Four-Year Curriculum Originated airplanes ,from 1900 to 1930, and a as Result of Study Ordered state public utility report as early i r vy "c'an rr2. to. aUULeT. The University of Michigan is the ozly university in. the world having 4:00-~-M~c. Sir Harry Brittain--WJZ, Asbury Park orchestra---WXYZ, WIOKO 5:I00-Peter Van Steeden :and his orelietra- W1%. WREN Cro Vorhccs and Jint Corctt--WGY, 5:15--Tom fNeiy' Saxophone qutartct-W=JZ', iAY W 1l CfI rind hisIi:oyal Fulton or. cl1ctra :-WXY , VWOKO, WIF;L a curricuflum in transportation en- gineening, and the transportation library on the first floor of" the East Engineering building, with its 70,- 000 items, comprises the largest collection of, literature on the sub- sect anywhere, it was pointed out yesterday.1 A four-year program leading to the degree of bachelor of science in transpor'tation engineering was inaugurated in Octobeer, 1930, as a result of a study of the subject by a committee appointed by Dean Herbert, C. Sadler, of the engineer., irks; departrnenta, two years ago. 'the:lhbrary was started in 1922, and is in- charge of Prof. John S. Worley, of the Transportation En- rgineelning department. Among the books of the library is a very cdm.- plete line of literature on the de- funet, tow-path canal system,, and ani extensive collection of items on carriage and wagon manufacture, There is also a complete history of the development of the French $Jl.00 per cubic yard' KILLINS GRAVEL COMPANY, Telephone 7112 1Pain od& on Sale at Local Bookstores "Playing God," a play by Jack N. Berkman, '26, will go on sale to- day. at all. local1 bzook tores, it was aznounced yesterday. The publi- cation is a' study of student andi faculty 'life at Michigan while thee author was a student here. W.ATLING LERCHEN & !HAYS. WANT ADS PAY STARTS TODAY FS r rtA 7:007.9:0 I Complete Line of FEverything -Musical 0 r Unexcelled Baldwin Pianos Victor. MAicro-Synchronous Radio Victor ancd Brunswvick Records Music Teacher's Supplies Popular Music EDNA MAE OLWIER DOROTHY HUGH LEE HERBERT IN "LAUGHANID GET' RICH" Bubbliong with laughter ...Burimmring with heart togs . . . Hu1tmanz story . 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