THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pons, Kostelanetz Name The Day (ardenas Strives To Create New Social Order In Mexico Mexican Rebel General EDITOR'S NOTE: Momentous things are happening in Mexico-,you can tell that by the front page headlines. But it isn't so easy to tell from the day-to- day reports the motives of the men who are making these things happen and the meaning of it all to the people of Mexico-and toher outside world as well., This story will give you clearer insight into what's going on below the Rio Grande. (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY-A shawled Mexi-' can Indian woman, her bare feet ten- tative on unaccustomed marble floors, carried two scrawny chickens into the Palace of Fine Arts here. That was her contribution toward payment of the debt President La- zaro Cardenas incurred for.Mexico' with expropriation several weeks earler of 17 British and American oil companies valued at $400,000,000. That was her contribution, as.Mex- icans like to put it, for "economic independence." The incident, and the phrase, point up in sharp relief everything Car- denas has been trying to do for his country since he took office three years ago as Mexico's youngest con- stitutional president. Steps On foreign Toes I-I has striven consistently to bring to reality the precept of the Mexican revolution "Mexico for Mexicans." Education of the illiterate Indians, distribution of land to the landless and public works are the prime points in his program to make Mexicans the masters of their own land. In carrying that program forward, he h'as stepped sharply on the toes of foreign capital. He has even, some careful observ- ers say, sacrificed his country's ec- onomic well being for the achieve- nent of his social aims. He has stirred up bitter;oppositioni As he holds steadily to the course designed to set Mexico's feet in new social paths--likely, his enemies say, to lead the country to economic col- lapse and Communism-the question often is asked: He Is An Indian "What sort of man is this?" The best brief answer, perhaps, is that he is an Indian. Tarascan blood flows in his veins, and helps to explain his vigorous sympathy for Mexico's long oppres- sed 15,000,000 Indians and mestizos (people of mixed Spanish and Indian blood) his forthright attack upon what he conceives to be the evils of the old regime, his fatalistic disregard for consequences, his native shrewd- ness in meeting political problems. In the Cardenas Cabinet, only one man potentially rivals the president's political power. He is General Manuel Avila Ca- macho, minister of war, now the lead- ing aspirant to the presidency next elections, whose handling of his still unannounced campaign thus far has been as free from technical errors as has his administration of the armed forces. He is held to be a balance wheel, a middle-of-the-roader-and, should his hope o.f the government party's presidential candidacy be thwarted, a possible leader of a potent opposi- tion. Library 1"' '.oProvide Checking Service The budget of the General Library for *the academic year 1938-39 car- ries the provision for certain changes in equipment of the Locker Room on the first floor opposite the Study Hall, converting it into a Check Room for hats, coats and books, it was an- nounced yesterday by Dr. William W. Bishop. Librarian. This Check Room service, for theI convenience of all those who use the Library, will be available whenever the building is open, Dr. Bishop said. ADDRESSES MICHIGAN CLUB Prof. Chester B, Slawson of the geology department will address the University of Michigan Club of Ad- rian, June 19 on "Academic Counsel- oring." Child Problem Group To Meet Pres. Ruthven To Address DelinquencyCocavil President Ruthven will delive' the welcoming address in the all-State conference on juvenile delinquency which has been called by the De- linquency Prevention Council of 100 to meet in Ann Arbor at 10 a.m. Fri- day, June 3. No definite program has been an- nounced for the morning, afternoon and evening sessions. E. S. Guckert, director of the Flint Institute for Research and Planning, is in charge of arrangements. A tentative list of problems to be discussed includes: possible changes in the juvenile probation law, coop- eration of State and local agencies in delinquency prevention, organiza- tion of delinquency prevention coun- cils in local c mmunities, possible contributions of lay groups, luncheon clubs, women's clubs nd other groups in the delinquency prevntion move- ment, and the respective roles of the schools and local physicians in pre- vention. FORD HAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW ' NEW YOR~K Case System Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course Co-educational Member of the Association of American Law Schools College Dkgree or Two Years of College Work with Good Grades Required for Entrance Transcript of Record Must Be Furnished Morning, Early Afternjo'i and Evening Classes For further information address CHARLES P. DAVIS, Registrar 233 Broadway, New York Lily Pons# tiny opera. singer, and Andre Kostelanetz, the orchestra conductor, shown when they announced the date of their wedding on her return to New York from Europe. Shortly after Kostelanetz met Miss Pens at the pier, they announced they would be married "just before we leave for South America on June 26." Lost Diviston' Of Loyalsts Holds Evil ountains' Against Pe'els BOURG-MADAME, France, on the offensive started rolling ca,1t the 43d Spanish Frontier, May 17.-(/P)--The reticated steadily with the other gov- Spanish government's single "Lost Di- ernment forces, falling back 30 miles vision," hidden in the wastes of the Maladetta mountains, is checking the northeast to Boltana, anrl then xnov- insurgent northern army with a cam- ing toward' the French border, 20 paign of guerilla warfare, miles farther north. This 43rd division, cut off from Early in April, the insurgent ad- the main government forces but still vance around Maladetta and into the attacking the enemy, has become a Aran valley of the mid-Ryrenees cut symbol of heroism to the Spanish re- the 43d division's communications, public and a thorn in the side of the and the command ordered a retreat Insurgents. across the mountains into France. Its virtually impregnable defensesI lie in the central mass of the Pyrenees Daisy Adr on the France-Spanish frontier. IGa lassified The Maladetta-sometimes known as Los Montes Malditos," or "Evil _ _ General Saturnino Cedillo, lead- er of the last remaining private army in Mexico, whose reported plans to revolt in San Luis Potosi, mid-Mexican city of 73,000, caused the city to be surrounded by gov- ernment troops. Although no up- rising occurred, the city is still be- ing tightly guarded. POST-MORTEM ORDERED A post-mortem into the death of Duane F. Betts, 25-year-old Ypsilan- ti Normal College student whose body was discovered in a box-car by Mich- igan Central freight agent M. J. Kappler at 11:30 a.m. yesterday, has been ordered. H. W. CLARK ENGLISH BOOTMAKER Custom-Made Boots to Your Measure Riding Boot, hand-sewn welt, hand- lasted, from $6.75 -up. All kinds of oxfords made to measure from $7.50 up. 534 Forest Aye, Ann Arbor, Mich. FEATURE STARTS AT 2:00 -4:00 - 7:10 - 9:25 P.M. I ---- 1 IU E I 1. I