THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, J U.S. Fleet Passes Before President Roosevelt In[Giant Review 26th Session Of Biological Camp Annouiced By La Rue The Biological Station of the Uni- Alfred H. Stockard, secretary of the versity will open Monday. June 25. for its 26th session, it was announced recently by Prof. George R. La Rue, director of the camp. To the "natives" of the adjoining territory in Northern Michigan, it is known as the "bug camp." But to those who know the camp it is one of the oldest freshwater biological stations in the country, and one of the largest in the world, now that it has taken over the former holdings of Camp Davis in addition to the size- able share of the Bogardus tract that it already possessed. It covers all sorts of terrain; dense forests, swamps, woods, brush, level fields, lake frontage, and even gar- dens under the surface of the water. The area is over 3,900 acres, and has a frontage of six miles on Burt Lake and Douglas Lake, containing in its holdings near Burt Lake one of the few beaver dams left in this section of the country. Before 1929, Camp Davis, used as a, base for engineers and foresters, oc- cupied a portion of the University lands, and carried on extensive work in road-uilding and fire-breaks, and replanting tree-less areas. The for- esters have now moved to Munising, and the engineers to Wyoming, so that the Biological Station will carry on their work in addition to its own. Its own work consists mostly in field work on research projects car- ried on during the regular year, and in the start of new ones. Professor La Rue said that over 300 scientific papers have resulted from studies carried on at the camp in the past, especially on lymnology, parisitology, and icthyology. The statf of the camp is headed by Professor La Rue, assisted by Prof. Biological Station, Dr. William Brace, camp physician and instructor in Hy- giene and Public Health, and Jewel Beard Stockard, Dean of Women. The actual staff is made up of Professors Paul S. Welch, John H. Ehlers, Carl D. La Rue, Frank N. Blanchard, and Frank E. Eggleton of the University, and Professors Frank Gates, George E. Nichols, Herbert B. Hungerford, William W. Cort, and Charles W. Creaser, and Lyell J. Thomas from other institutions. As students and investigators at the camp there will be about 100 men and women, of whom about 20 or 25 are upperclassmen or graduate stu- dents here during the regular session. Professor La Rue said that he already has 90 registrations, but that there is room at the camp for a few more. He commented on the fact that al- though there are announcements of the camp in the bulletins of the Bot- any, Zoology, and Graduate Schools, and of the Summer Session, and al- though it issues a pamphlet of its own and annually fills the Natural Science Building with placards and pictures, there are students and faculty mem- bers here who have never read nor heard of the Biological Station, Nation's Number One Bandit Out 3 Months CROWN POINT, Ind., June 2-(AP) John Dillinger's freedom stretched into its fourth month today. On March 3 he scurried from the County Jail here by virtue of a wood- en pistol. And despite efforts of hundreds of pursuers, he still is at large-or dead. i. -Associated Pess Photo The United States fleet passed in review before its commander-in-chief, President Roosevelt, on May 31st, in one of the greatest marine pageants of recent years. One hundred and ten fighting ships saluted the President aboard the cruiser Indianapolis at Ambrose light as they moved into New York harbor in battle formation. Overhead, squadrons of the navy air force flew above Manhattan. The picture shows the lower end of Man- hattan and Battery park where New York welcomed the President and the navy high command after the ships had found anchorage. Italians To Refuse To Enter Wars For Allies ROME, June 2--AP)--Premier Mus- solini told 10,000 war volunteers to- day that Italy will fight her next war for herself alone and not on be- half of any other nations pretending to be her allies. "Italy's volunteers, if war is neces- sary, will shed their blood only for Italy," declared Il Duce. "Experience has shown them that it does not pay to help by land and sea the people who pretend to be our allies." 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