AGE EIGH'T T(l MCT -1 7,A N 1)Al, SUNDAY, APIL 30, 1)3 Plans To Put _ . °.. k Gould ill Be On Si miner Ain~ tido hy4isIWork At New Post Plans T Put Lxpceri 1W 11 l,4ft Wi Meni To Work Described B S Move Rap idly }E LLEN J. COOLLY _____Fr in the rear of the maze of si iiStaff; Nationally- 1o G7.lo M~ore Equipment Needled As Workers Leave For jHuron National :Forest BATTLE CREEK, April 29.- (Spe- cial) --Plans for putting Civil Con- servation Corps men in the field are 'oing forwar.d rapidly, :;oroc n; t: corridors in University Hospital is a little laboratory where Mrs. Dorothy Parker, through the interest of Dr. Alegi Diack, is experimenting with one of the most prevalent and dan- gerous diseases of today--cancer. Since September she has been grow- ing cultures of human cancer and watching the cells divide and multi- ply. ~~~~.~N W ih LIC IWill Meet Here June5 Jih)Ir lI11y PPS rii( r The Ini ,tittec of Adult Education, sponsored by the Extension Division Ewill not grow, but this is not always of the University, wil open its an- nual session Jud~e 5, The program a practical cure because of danger will continue five days, and lectures to the patient. There are peopleC will be given on current educational 'working with cancer in all countries and economic problems, literature of the woarld, said Mrs. Parker. and drama, international relations, thj nthscutrIr r psychology, fine arts, and ;parlia- AmronzgtosinticonyarM. mentary law. Entertainment during and Mrs. George 0. Gey at Johns the week will include a reception and Hopkins University, who have been tea at President Alexander G. Ruth- Iworking almost 10 years, developing gi'en's home, luncheons, and two plays. I the present technique for human.m cancer. Of course, Mrs. Parker said, ,veryonw is hoping Lo find the causer of cancer, and probably some dlay someone possaibly will combine all the results that have been obtained and find the solution very simple. T QJ'IP DA C(NL. Prof. Lauren:'e M. Gouhi.l, nation- ally-known geologist and explorer, will return to . rzn Arbor after a year's absonce, to teah this ctn ner in the Un vrsity. "Larry" Gouild, u'h-o at the age of 37 htas been thriouch thei war and gone on thr e Arctic and Antarctic cxpcdition " , many tims es.-aping death by the uirrowest maris and heas finally comaI to be head of the departmnent of r~coiogy- and geography tat Carleton Colleg e, is coing ack to his hose Stat:.-Ind Univn ity for the -umme.- Professor Gwald will coduct two courses in geology in the 1933 fin.- mer Session, 't hs been learned'C from Prof. W. 11. Hobbs, head of tiv, department. One wdl be in earth features and their ncaninc ovliing introductory anid cultural material and featuring weekly excursions to nearby points. The other will be in glaciation.. In addition to these courses in geology he will have charge of the Summer Session excursions to Niag- ara Falls and Put-in-Bay, conducted' in the past by Professor Hobbs. In 1926. Professor Gould was chosen by Professor Hobbs to be his second-in-command on the first Greenland expediiton, and in the next year he went to Baffin Island as second-in-command to George Pal- l mer Putnam.' Commander Ricard E. Byrd, who had bcome acquainted with Gould, picked him as geologist and senior sentist on his Antarctic expedition a year later. Becoming second-in- command after the expedition had gotten under way, he gained promi- nence for his side expeditions to the Rockefeller Mountains and te Qiueen Maud Range. Professor Gould left the faculty here in September, 1932, to assume his new duties at Carleton CollegeI in Northified, Minn. He was an as- istant professor of geology here at the time. Stocks, Grain rices Show LarW Gin NEW YORK, April 29.-VP-Stocks surged up buoyantly in a fast-mov- ing market today. .1c4vy buying appeared at the opening and many leadin issues shoawed over-night gwils of $1 to $2 on blocks of 1,000 to 10,000 ;shares. I one of the largst blocks was 10,- coa shares oif General Motors at $1962, up 37 cents. Allied Chemical jumped $2 to $8D,,50 on a 5,000 share transaction, tilr ,000 sha4- 1° ,. i , .. ti Cad" - 1l , : SITs J1 4- Eli . *M M f seem' you on b 11 s II ii '3 i i IIII -- --I) c.._ __.9 )I