________________________________________TlE I MICIGAN 1DAMP 1TIEn DAy , tAIP~1, 1941 PRIVATE PILOTS: Collegiate Flying Clubs Plan Three Day Air Meet Hecre Repr esentatives of five student flying clubs have announced com- pleted plans for a national inter- collegiate air meet to be held here May 30, 31, and June 1. As the first event of its kind since the war, the meet will be held at the Ann Arbor municipal air-. Mthod ist"Choir Plans Oratorio Dubois Work Will Be t(GivenTomorrow "The Seven Last Words of Christ," an oratorio by Theodore. Dubois, will be presented by the Senior Choir of the First Method- ist Church at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the church sanctuary. Rose Derderian, soprano, War- ren Foster, tenor, and Andrew White, baritone, will perform~ the solos of the work. Hardin Van Deursen will conduct the perform- ance and Mary McCall Stubbins will accompany at the organ con- sole. Miss Derderian is a senior voice student in the music school and soloist at the First Baptist Church. Warren Foster is soloist at the Walnut Hills Christian Church of Cincinnati and former soloist at the local church. Andrew B. White, a member of the voice fac- ulty of music school, is soloist at Central Methodist Church, De- troit. port and wil include flying clbs frmsm.0 olr; ~l uierities throughout th - ountry. Club Represent atives V~ans were set up by icir:tl tatives of flying clubs fromn Micht- 'gan, Detroit and Wayne ttniver- ;ities, Michigan State College aind the Aero Club of Michigan who r met Sunday. Notre Dame, Motnt l -olyoke( College, 'University of Chattanooi- ga, University of Mississippi, Dart,- mouth, Middlebury Collegean Valparaiso Unjiversity have alretady~ accepted invitations to participate in the meet. Gov. Kim Sigler will spjela, at banquet to be held at the Legitu,- May 31. At that time awards .and trophies will be presented anrA a dance will be held. Flying Practices The meet will include competb- tion in safe flying practices, spat landing, bomb dropping and plane washing. Pal tlcipants" must ]to01( a private pilot's rating, or better. The meet will be run according to rules set uip by the National Avi- ation Association. The group fly- ing the longest distance to par- ticipate in the meet will receive a special award, according to Rich- ard Illng, meet chairman and w. graduate student in the Univer- sity. Groups attending the gathering May 30 will go to Detroit by buis to visit the aviation exhibit at De- troit city airport as a part of the state's aviation week activities. Later they will attend a reception given by Wayne University and University of Detroit flying clubs. Reveal Speech Contest Rules Friday afternoon is the deadline for students to file speech titles in the University Oratorical Con- test, according to Prof. Louis M. Eich. Titles for the speeches must be filed at the speech department of- fice in Angell Hall. Speeches for the elimination contest are limited to three minutes, and must be memorized. Tlien minute speeches are required for the finals of the contest, according to speecd, de- partment officials. The elimination contest will be held 'at 4 p.m. April 15 in Rm. 4203 Angell Hall and the finals at 8 p.m. April 17 in Kellogg Au- ditorium. CAMPUS BRIEFS Orchestra Concert . Honoring Palmer Christian, late University organist, the Univer- sit~y Synmphiony Orchestrai will fea- ture a conposit ion by Edmund Haines, dedicaited to Christian. ini a1 concert to0lbe presen ted at , :i p im. today in fill Auitoriunm. (Ctub Breakfast Breakfast will be served t memnbers of the Canterbury Club tomorrow it the Student d inter following a communion service at 7:15 a,m. in ~ft Anrw' Episcopal (Churceh. Speech IPrpi ai a .. The spechN'id(epartment w.ill Pre'- sent five student speakers in a demonstration program at 4 p. today in Kelloi;g Auditorium The speakers, who were chosen front speech 32 lasses inl an elm- ination contest, are Jamnes T.S Curtis, Nafe E. Kattr, James Lynch, John Momeyer and Sid Pollick. Village A VC show Willow Village's AVC will honor April Fool's Day and the forthcoming spring vacation simultaneously today, when its regular meeting at 8 p.m. in the West Lodge will feature a magc Show as the mai order of busi- ]Tess. rThe University chapter of the Lawyers e uild will sponsor an open forum on the legal status of minorities at 4 p.m. today in Rim. 120 in Hutchins Hall. Lynching, FEPC, restrictive cov- enants and other minority issues will first he discussed by .individ- ual members. Tuhe meeting will then be th rowi open to0 audience participation. JI.Xer Dance . Sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, a mixer dlance for all architecture stu- dents will be held from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. today in the main lob- by of the Architecture Building. Lutheran Class .. . The Lutheran Student Associ- ation will hold a class in church history at 7 :30 p.m. tod~y at the Center. MYIJA Mee~ting.. Michigan Youth for Demo- cratic Action will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the League. R~ackhanRecital.. Music fromn the Troubadour period to late 16th century Italian instrumental music will be in- luded in a recital to be presented1 at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in tre Rackham Assembly all for grad- uate students in the music school. SPECIALSCHOOL:- Pr~w i 1 T41cvers 'Ii rqiaed 't 4 Aid lidicapped Children 7 z t f I I J f { . { x t { E ry - - sehll for th:e "re-habilitation I? it W~i(' epl, 'f'f cii~ I ic,-l-n ,g'a1l,'' ii tr wi' h 11 icly wvill me (t(1 hi esl i., enln t ther rglrpublic S~h~l. \ di te xcep ?tion of the Another 1C1it I i (( .!t1 ( t li' u-deal chiltldrn, xvho usuazlly stay ~r~I v15 a itanchliirouh Lii unil l uy In*yecompleted th e 1 '' X , i> ! ix ' b ~ o '< L 'aiu* . h1 1 5 . c ligilill.l I '.' earie~ ul 10(iOpC')I00 it tu 'W ha,~children front all l~iiittt ohHumn djntme~ N'ps o hmes''Dr. Lord conm- Aid Ldiea~, i'l~itf 0. ientd. rorn't.shacks to palaces, antho gh imos>t, of thtin are from 'rh~ s Iwil l~si lVOudis iI(1 1a'nlcsOf th e f 'avrag income 1-,ueation 'School1Ch as 1 its ' tA.,01Varies'' denins ia l~li a il uic mil.S '1:1. stallf of the school includes IV o de eo~id( :i. Luis a.ci(11p 1" imeand seven full-time ia ,, (r, ae rogamjn tcers 1,i ,workin_ with both ('01- (i~iii, ai Jl S~i hi ledin t iee sudetsand children, as well a~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~c naW' gre o ' airc asahyial therapist, and part- Ol 11 '1 (1r0t!n titth th'time itahers in physical edu- St:.2 rI i da i n.v hn cation, shop and music' "The 10ii~.i ,onths i beIe"tin ohscr- staff' varies," Dr. Lord explained, vatn, ratce nd p~cnI oulse"with the xworn to be done." !o k un 1; th Clicti' ,:,1to 1 1r. Lord'C, who teaches two to 1?achiu Schol.four hours a semester himself, in! liizildii~i o i ! (i~Li rat-addition to his duties as head ofj nate students andthe ne-ti department of special educa- g<