SUNDAY, I' I I IIARY' 10, J4G THE MICIGAN DAILY P A C ,F TT REE SU N D Y, F B R U A Y 10 194 pL~ F TT~tE FLEET OF PLANES PLANNED: Air-Minded StudentsReorganize Flying Club Cuban Club Will Offer Award Winner To Attend Havana University The University of Michigan Club of Forestr y Jobs To Increase C(ongr ss Will Give Veterans Preference Employment opportunities for men r i r. c . f t "The air-minded students at the University, are doing more than thinking about flying; they are fly- ing," Gloria. Eisenstein, publicity chairman of the University of Mich- igan Flying Club said yesterday. .The club, which was active before the war, was reorganized this fall by. Warren Currey and Evan Fraden- Car'dinal-Elect Mooney Will Fl'y to Rome By The Associated Press DETROIT, Feb. 9-Edward Card- inal-Designate Mooney, head of the RomanCatholic archdiocese of De- troit, today quietly completed last minute plans for his Sunday flight to Rome where he is to be made a prince of the church at a Public consistory Feb. 21. The Detroit archbishop, who will make the trip with Samuel Cardinal- Designate Stritch of Chicago, is to leave Romulus airfield at 11:05 a.m. Sunday for the flight to the Vatican. Cardinals-designate Stritch and Mooney are to precede Cardinals- designate Francis Josephz Spelman of New York, John Joseph Glennon df St. Louis and Thomas Tien of Tsingtao, China, who will leave New York in a second plane Monday. The Rome arrival was scheduled for 3:35 p.m., Monday. Cardinal- designate Mooney is to make his leadquarters at the Colombian Em- bassy, while Archbishop Stritch is to stay at Collegio Sancta Maria Del Lago. Church spokesmen said Arch- bishops Mooney and Glennon are to share the Mundelein robes, while Archbishops Spellman and Stritch are to share those left by the late Patrick Cardinal Hayes of New York. The Feb. 21 public consistory will be preceded by a secret one Feb. 18 at which Pope Pius XII will bestow on each cardinal a special ring, adorned with a sapphire-a stone reserved for cardinals. A second secret consistory will be held Feb. 22, all three ceremonies be- ing marked by the age-old rites and traditions of the church. In all, 32 new cardinals are to re- ceive their red hats-symbol of their new office-at the Rome ceremonies. Liner EirHute With GI Wives Queen Mary To Be Aided by Airxniy Tugs ABOARD TAE S.S. QUEEN MARY AT SEA, Feb. 9-(IP)-The Queen Mary sped at a 23-knot pace today on the last lap of her journey with Bristish wives and children of American service men and was scheduled to arrive at her New York pier at noon Sunday. Because of the strike of tugboat workers, U.S. Army tugs will nose the liner into the pier, it was an- nounced. The gangplank will drop at 1 p.m., to debark civilian passen- gers. The first 500 wives, all of vwhom will live within a radius of 200 miles of New York, are scheduled to go ashore at 6 p.m. The remainder of the wives and children will stay aboard overnight. These are expected to be landed by 9:30 p.m. Monday. Once the wives and children land they will start journeys which will take them to every state in the Union. At noon today the liner was about 500 miles off New York and was pro- ceeding through relatively calm seas. The weather was cool. Completed figures from the purs- er's office show there are 1,666 wives and 668 children aboard. Music Sorority Plans Recitai The active and alumnae chapters of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music so- rority, will present Betty Jean Huser and Ruby Kuhlman in a recital for two pianos at 8 p.m. Thursday in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Miss Huser and Miss Kuhlman are both graduate students in the School of Music and have studied with Mr. Benjamin Owen of the piano faculty for the past year. Miss Huser is a teaching assistaat in the piano de- partment and a member of Pi Kappa Lambda, national music honor so- ciety. Miss Kuhlman is a teaching. assistant in the theory department and ' a member of Phi Alpha Phi Honor Society. The program will consist of com- positions by Brahms, Mozart, Beryl Rubenstein, Debussy, and Milhaud. Electrical Engineers Hear Dean CrawfQIrd at Ilanqtuet Dean Ivan C. Crawford of the Col- lege of Engiineering spoke on "The burgh and now has a membership of 44 active students. Because of the interest shown by the student body in flying, a large waiting list has de- veloped. More Planes Expected The organization has now pur- chased one 1946 Aeronca Champion and expects another to be delivered March 1. As a result of these pur- chases, Miss Eisenstein said, the or- ganization wants to expand. "Our aim now," she stated, "is to see Michigan have a small fleet of ships with a range in horsepower." The club is not made up of inex- perienced people, she pointed out. lA majority of the group holds private licenses and five persons outside the club who hold instructor licenses nave offered to aid those who need instruction. Consequently, she said, the club is open to potential pilots, as well as those who already fly. experience Invaluable "The value of the group," she stated, "lies in the fact that the ex- perience obtained now will be inval- uable to a person who ever hopes to own a plane of his own." For those who have licenses, she remarked, it is possible to keep in practice, and take cross country trips. "Flying will not," Miss Eisenstein stated, "stop people from eating. Be- cause the club is a non-profit organ- ization we are operating at cost." "We are a growing organization," she remarked, "and we hope that with the beginning of the new se- mester more faculty members, will join the club." Cuba is planning to offer a scholar- trained in forestry will be more stable ship to a Michigan student for the summer school session at the Uni- versity of Havana this year, it was announced in a letter received by T. Hawley Tapping, secretary of the Alumni Association. At a recent meeting of the club Helen Beveridge, '40, Chu Chi Pan, '34 M.S., Dr. Carlos A. Criner, '43D, Dr. Efrain Marrero, Post Grad, Neuro Surgery, '44-'45 and Dr. Ernesto Igle- sias, University Hospital Thoracic Surgery, '42-'45 were added to the membership. in the future, Henry E. Clepper, ex- ecutive secretary of the Society of American Foresters, declared yester- day. Clepper said that private industry is employing more and more foresters in the manufacture of forest prod- ucts, sales and research, as' well as in management of timber lands. He predicted that hundreds of vet- erans will seek employment in the Forestry Service because various acts of Congress have given preference to veterans in Civil Service appoint- ments. body! it was easy to choose her valentine gift at marti walker's University Radio Programs Week of Feb.11-17 GIVE YOUR HEART AWAY ON VALENTINE'S DAY MONDAY: Station WKAR 2:30 p.m.-U of M STUDENTS QUIZ THEIR PROFS OF EDUCATION "Should Homework be Abolished" Dr. John M. Trytten, Professor of Commercial Education in the School of Education and Principal of the University High School. 2:45 p.m.-COMMUNITY IN ACTION "Worker's Education In Michigan" Mrs. Matilda Rubin and Mike McGee, representing Labor. Station WPAG 3:15 p.m.-CAMPUS NEWS Prepared by Cleland Wylie of the University News Service and presented by students enrolled in Broadcasting at the Uni- versity: Shirley Pope from Dearborn, Michigan; Roland H. Stevens from Hazlehurst, Mississippi; and Keith MKenney from Burlington, Vermont. TUESDAY: Station WPAG 3:15 p.m-THE ORIGINAL DRAMA "Darling, I Hate You" by Paul Keenan and enacted by students enrolled in radio dramatic classes at the University. Directed by Prof. David Owen. WEDNESDAY: Station WKAR 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.-EPOCHS IN MUSIC Entire program under the direction of Prof. Ilanns Pick. Commentator: Mr. Theodore Heger. The works of Joseph Haydn: Trio No. 1 for Piano; "Emperor- Quartet" for two violins, viola, and cello. 2:30 p.m.-EDUCATION FOR VETERANS "The Veteran at the University" Ralph E. Fletcher, Professor of Social Work, and Clark Tib- bitts, Director of the Veterans' Service Bureau at the Uni- versity. Station WPAG 3:15 p.m.-THE MEDICAL SERIES "Some Complications of Pregnancy" Dr. Reynold L. Haas. THURSDAY: Station WPAG 3:15 p.m.-THE UNIVERSITY CARILLON Played by Mr. Sidney Giles. Commentated by Mr. Keith Mc- K~enney. Station WJR 11:15p.m.-THE MEDICAL SERIES "Goier"-Dr. Robert C. Moehlig. FRIDAY: Station WKAR 2:30 p.m.-UNIVERSITY EXTENSION ACTIVITIES "University Extension Courses in Various City Centers" Mr. Everett J. Soop, Assistant Director of the University Ex- tension Service. 2:45 p.m.-WORKERS EDUCATION SERIES "The United States Conciliation Service" Mr. A. K. Stevens interviews a representative of that organ- ization. Station WPAG 3:15 p.m.-DOROTIIY ORNEST, Soprano A program in the regular series of well-loved and best known songs. SATURDAY: Station WJR 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.-STUMP THE PROFESSOR A quiz program with a panel of University professors: Ran- dolph Adams, Director of the Clement's Library; Arthur Hackett, Prof. of Voice in the Sch. of Music; George Kiss, Assistant Prof. of Geography; Amos Morris, Assistant Prof. of English; Frank Robbins, Assistant to the President of the University. Waldo Abbot, quiz-master, Director of Broad-, casting and Associate Professor of Speech. 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