THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937 .... M Chosen For Polar Hop Peary Charges Proved Wrong, Hobbs Declares Denial Of North Pole Claim, I Refited By Russian GeographicalSociety The statement from Moscow that Commodore Peary never came within 100 miles of the North Pole is quite absurd and has been completely re-a futed by dependable sources, Prof. Emeritus William H.. Hobbs of the geology department, stated yesterday. "The statement originated from no trustworthy source but from some paper written in support of Dr. Cook," he said. A special cable to "The New York Times" under the Moscow ,dateline of May 22 carried the charges in a state- ment from R. L. Samoilovitch, direc- tor of the Arctic Institute in Moscow. These'charges were promptly denied by the world-renowned scientist, Dr. J. Schokalsky, president of the Rus- sian Geographical Society in the "Times" the following day. Professor Hobbs added that the at- tainment of the Pole by Peary has been proven by experts of the Nation- al Society at Washington, the Royal Geographical Society at London and by a special board of experts for the United States Congress, who have Says CIO Is 'Red' Legionair s Will Hold Welfare Meeting Poppy Drive Saturday er IMneig Public Members of the American Legion, the Legion auxiliary, and the junior As requested by the State Legisla- branch of the auxiliary will sell pop- ture, a meeting of the Washtenaw pies Saturday on the streets of Ann County Relief Commission will be Arbor in honor of the war veteran open to the public at 7:30 p.m. Fri- dead. The poppies, symbolizing those who day, May 28, in the commission of- lost their lives in war, will be fa- fices at 417 W. Liberty St., Howard L. shioned out of crepe paper by dis- Preston, administrator, announced abled veterans in the Battle Creek yesterday. hospital, The profits t erived from At that time the amount of monies the sale of the poppies are used for and proportioned case load for the welfare work carried on by the Le- month of June, 1937 will be an- gion. nounced, he said. Sig1smund LevanefMsky (above), American-trained pilot, has been selected by Josef Stalin to attempt the first flight over the North Pole from Moscow to San Francisco. Date of his takeoff has not been set. ussian Plane Safely Landed, Leader States1 MOSCOW, May 26.-P)--The third supply. plane of the Soviet Union's North Pole expedition, missing since early today, was reported late tonight to have landed safely somewhere near the Pole. Prof. Otto J. Schmidt, leader of the expedition, radioed that "apparently" the plane, piloted by I. J. Mazuruk, had come down "satisfactorily." Mazuruk's plane was one of three which took off late Tuesday night f'rom the Rudolf Island base, carry- ing a year's supplies for the party of four who are to remain on the ice near the Pole for a year. Rudolf island is about 560 miles from the Pole. Pilot Vassily Molokoff brought his heavily loaded plane down at the camp established by the advance party of 13 who flew to the neighbor- hood of the Pole May 21. The sec- ond plane, piloted by A. D. Alexieff, came down safely about 13 miles be- yond the Pole after overshooting its mark. Some anxiety had been felt for Mazuruk and five others aboard his plane when they were still missing more than 24 hours after the take- off, but Schmidt's message dispelled such fears. 1937 Dramatic Season Opening Tonight at 8:15 Added Matinee at 3:15 The Brilliant Continental Stars TONIO SELWART and BEATRICE de NEERGAARD in the most interesting play of the season. "The Laughing Woman" Lydia Mendelsohn Theatre Nights: at 8:15 - 75c, $1.10 and $1.50. Mats. at 3:15 - 5Oc and 75c. Box Office Phone 6300 gone over his observations. His achievement has been recognized by practically every geographic society of the world." The controversy was started when a Soviet expedition, headed by Sam-{ oilovitch, reached the North Pole and claimed it for Russia. Cari lonneur Will Play dVl'ga BOaMInen' Today Wilmot F. Pratt, University Caril- lonneur, will play the following pro- gram on the Charles Baird Carillon in the Burton Memorial Tower at 4:15 p.m. today : "Cecelia," by Adolf Denyn; Grain- ger's "Mock Morris"; "Volga Boat- man Song"; "La Legere," by Fiocco; and "Phi Delta Bungalow." CONFER ON DETROIT RENTALS WASHINGTON, May 26.-(IP)- Representative Frank E. Hook, Iron- wood, Mich., arranged today a con- ference with J. F. T. O'Connor, comp- troller of currency, on the rental of houses held by federal bank receivers in Detroit. i Seeking assurance in its drive for members, the local chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes last night sent a telegraphic request for verifi- cation of its aims to Governor Frank Murphy. The telegram signed by Will Can- ter, chairman of the local group which is an American Federation of Labor affiliate, and addressed to Gov- ernor Murphy in Lansing, stated: "Have heard you guarantee the right of state workers to organize. Please verify. Signed, Will Canter." All building and grounds workers employed by the state will be asked to join the union, it was announced last night. A meeting of the workers will be held at 4 p.m. Friday in Room 101 in the Economics Building, it was also announced. Railway Express Agency Inc., Ann Arbdr R.R. Depot, 420 S. Ashley St., Phone 7101-- Depot Office: Mich. Central R.R., Phone 5714, Ann Arbor RAIILW LW XPRESS AGENCY INC. NATI'ON-WID'E RAIL-AIR S ERVICE The V.1.0. and the communist party were accused of "sleeping in the same bed and under the same tent," by John 1. Frey (above), president cf the metal trades de- rartnent of the A.F. of L., in a fiery address before the executive council of the federation at Cin- cinnati. He said the C.I.O. had 00 communist organizers on its payroll. The American Federation of Uabor has long been known for its antagonisrn to Commu'nisin Buildin Workers Start Union Drive I I mmir, A Good MICHIGAN ALUMNUS t. Joins a local University of ichigan Club. There are 150 of these Clubs in all parts of the world. They have their social programs and they initiate activ- ties for the benefit of their members, their communities and their University. 2. Concerns himnself with his Class Organization. Every Alumni Class has' its officers and its program. A Reunion is held once every five years on the Campus. Reeds the Michigan Alumnus. The magazine is issued 26 times each year and is the chief liaison agency between the University and its Alumni. 4. Remembers always that he is A Michigan Man. A L Now! A Gallery of Rogues in a Merry Shenanigan. SALLY EILERS JAMES DUNN MISCHA AUER M"e Have Our Moments" ALUMNI HEADQUARTERS _ _____ ANN ARBOR - - - MICHIGAN I Alumni Memorial Hall - . %N rin I AN . III - - i-rn -El l I - I