THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE MDATE 'OLbIRONSIDES', ONCE DEFENDER OF NATION, 6 [RMA1 P. RE H ABILIT AT ED FOR VOYAGE TO LARGER COAST CITIES -E S -1 N I N G ... yr, ~~~~~~~.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r.. .. ,, . .:": : : . .v . . . . . ";. . . .: . .: . . . . . . . . . . ALOS BRUEIG . TO DISSLVEREIGH~ '~ Hindenburg Authorizes Minister to Appoint Dictator Should Bill Not Be Passed.V FINANCES ARE DEBATED Similar Measures Taken Before, : .. ::}: : ^ ;:K But Never to Force Bill in Time of Peace.rI. .-.. . . : :n.0 }.}::. : : (By Assocdated Press)I $:.:' BERLIN, July 16. - Chancellor Bruening visited President vonJ .. .....C ..r}}:"i '...{r".,.: : Hindenburg and received authori-ze" :itr" ..... zation to invoke Art. 48 of the con- stitution and dissolve the Reichstag The glory-wreathed prow of the famous old frigate Constitution is to brave the ocean again after If the legislators fail to pass the tying on exhibition for 33 years in the Boston Navy yard. Tugboats are here shown towing "Old Iron- cabinet's finance measures sached- sides" across the Hub City harbor to the army base, where her masts will be stepped. . After being put ' uled for vote late today. into shape the famous old sea fighter will tour the principal American ports. The Constitution was one of Art. 48 contains the fdllowlng three frigates built by the United States before the War of 1812. She saw action against the finest of the .t provision: British ships, and was invariably victorious. Tier n kname, "Old Ironsides", was given her when one of "The president, in the event that her crew remarked that the "shot bounced off her si 2zs as though they were made of iron."( 'public security and order in the -- German nation should be consider- ably disturbed or endangered, may VtI I fhii take all necessary measures to re- establish such public security and HA R PTG OW H'I nKrrri 2*ri Nw order, and, if required, to intervene with the aid of armed power. To this end, he may provisionally abro- gate, in whole' or in part, the fund- Largest Increase in Five Year sigma Delta Psi try-outs estab- physical ability in all branches of amental laws established In Articles Period Took Place Under lished a new record for participa- sport. 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124 and 125."~ - tion according t:> the annouce- eGolf-playing students will be in- President von Hindenburg has JPresldent Burton. Iment made Tuesday by Paul R. terested in knowing that the Loch hitherto hesitated to invoke these Alpine, Ann Arbor, and Huron Hills dictatorial powers. He has not hesi- JTremendous growth of University Washke, director of the Summnor Igolf courses are open for play to tated, however, to scare the Reichs-- buildings and the space they oc- Intramural program. o tudents of the University by pay- tag by the threat of its use, or at Icupy is evidenced by figures made The number of men trying out mont of green fees. least has stood by the chancellors, public today by Dr. Frank E. Rob- for Sigma Delta Psi, national ath-1 The Sock and Bucket Driving notably Bruening, who used the1 'is sitn totePeieto ei raenthIecee h Rango, testing ground of one's driv- threat as a whip. bist ability, also wishes to announce Friedrich Ebert used the .article th University. The figures cover a1 century mark~ withi approximately that free instruction in driving once as an effective istrument period of 35 years beginning with ..i be given to those students who against the Boisheviki. In 1923, 1895 when the total cubic space oc- ticipants this summer are by Lar wish to pay green fees for the priv- when the German mark san to its cupied {y the University buildings undertaken t Sigm pta h lge of pratising. lowest level, the exchange rate at stood at the comparatively low t- its worst being 42,000,000,000,000 [figure of 9,503,000 feet. The vastness 'ae cahes i the vartu shatooany TYPEWRITING marks to the dollar, there was such of the University plant today is'a ousodrte Car iu on ot c d economic unrest in Germany that more than six times that figure, or throughout the country. and the Communists gained followers iapproximately 60,0t0,000 cubic feet. isesben to nyhmainm the1.Ser- awa ciogainGtf d1aily and a Communist revolution The first large increase took sty whot isnterested Ty-ous arc twzny yars. threatened seriously. place in 1900 when the figure passedivononaWednesdaIroissve herenoea Ebert then appointed Gen Hans the 12,000,000 mark; from then on g er 2ockhdry tila dnoedy re moderateires. von Seeckt, chief of the army, vir- progress was continuous and steady rguto n requ that a mn pass Md tual dictator to quell the disturb- till by 1920 the university occupied 12gua r uttmmbership. 0. D. MORRILL ances. No sooner had the dangr 31,600,000 cubic feet of space.e MEADER TO PAK4XSSIFIEII ADVERTISING IN TOLSTOI SERIES WANTED To i h I been averted, however, than nor- The program of expansion and mal conditions were re-established.' building inaugurated under the Every time the threat of Art. 48 presidency of Dr. M. L. Burton in- comes, the German press debates creased the figures in five years to the question whether it ever was 51,840,000, adding more than 64 intended that this section of the percent to the size of the Universi- constitution should be invoked in ty plant in that period. Since then times of profound peace, merely to the building program has gone on, put measures through about which' a total of 60,000,000 cubic feet being the Reichstag proves recalcitrant. under roof during the last year. 3 In point of size, considering the 'Twenty percent of the total irri- floor space, the newer University gated farm area in the United hospital exceeds the second largest' States is in California. building by a large margin. CANOEING SAUNDERS CANOE LIVERY On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar Street A LAKE AND RIVER OUTING Come to Detroit and treat your family to a grand one-day excursion on the luxurious Str. Put-In-Bay to PUT-IN-BAY ISLAND In Lake Erie. Detroit's popular pleasure park. Free music and dancing in the ship's big ballroom. Four hours at Put-In-Bay to enjoy the bathing beach, the new golf course, and all outdoor sports. Picnic in the grove, dance, explore the caves and enjoy the view from the top of Perry's monument. Str. Put-In-Bay leaves foot of First St., Detroit, daily a 9 a. m., returning at 8 p. m., except Fridays, 10:15 p. m. Fare $1.00 round trip, weekdays; $1.50 Sundays and Holidays. Steamer runs through to Cedar Point and Sandusky daily. Lowest rate to Cleveland via Put-In-Bay or Cedar Po'int. Perfect dining room and lunch counter service. Fry7 Mmnunt Drive to Detroit and CEDAR POINT enjoy' tho DAINCM On Fridays after July 4, a special excursion is MOONUGHTs given to Cedar Point. Fare, $1.75 round trip; chil- dren half-fare. A stay of three hours is permitted Leave Detroit. 4 * P. to enjoy the great bathing beach, boardwalk and the thousand-and-one attractions Wednesday.Thursdsy' of this Lido cf America. On other SaudaySuday.days a stay f one houris allowed. ANN- Write for F'older ASHLEY & DUSTIN STEAMER LINE Foot of First Street Detroit, Michigan These are designed as tests of 314 South State St. Phone 6615 to-ge ELINORC A t \ H gh Jin 4. with ROD LAROCQUE ther in one picture! GLYN'S FIRST TALKIE orrid tale of Society ks on Land, on Sea and in the Air! COMING SATURDAY 1930 Edition FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES with EL BRENDEL "That Funny Swede" and great comedy cast . -, , ;: '' ° . of Big Str. Tash oo Cometo Detroit any day this Summer, park your car on the dock, and enjoy this all-day sail over the great International Highway of Lakes and Rivers. Free Dancing on the boat. Splendid Cafeteria and Lunch Service. See Detroit river front, Belle Isle, Lake St. Clair, the Flats and the celebrated "Venice of America." This cruise of 61 miles each way takes you through a constantly changing panorama of rare land and water views. Port Huron, Sarnia, St. Clair Flats, Algonac Str. Tashmoo leaves Criswold St. Dock at 9 a. m., Daily and Sunday; ar- rive Port Huron 2 p. m. Returning, leave PORT HURON, 3:10 p. m., arrive Detroit 7:45 p. m. FARES: Tashmoo Park or St. Clair Flats, weekdays $1; Sundays, $1.25, R.T. Port Huron or Sarnia, Ont., one way, $1.10, R.T. $2. TASH MCOO PARK half-way between Detroit and Port Huron is Detroit's favorite pleasure park where you may spend six hours and return on Str. Tashmoo in the eve- ning. Free dancing in the pavilion; picnic in the grove, baseball, golf and all outdoor sports and amusements. FOR AN AF TERNOON RIDE Take Str. Florida to St. Clair Flats or Tashmoo Park, Lv. 1:30 p.m. Return on Str. Tashmoo, 7:45 p. n., week days. SUNDAYS, Lv. 2 p. m. Return 7:45 or 10:15 p. $. Three hours at Tashmoo Park; four hours at St. Clair Flats; Fare, weekdays, $1 R. T. Sundays, $1.25 R. T. NOW SHOWING Come to the Star's Party raTH W- 71 SHOWS DAILY 2:00 3:40 7:00 9:00 MATINEES 10c 30c 40c NIGHTS 50c 10c Clive Brook Clara Bow Jack Oakic Ruth Chattorton Skeets Gallaghez Wm. Powell M-. :'"k levai land. Tickets 75c, Park . --on the dock. Leave at -- 8:45 every evening.- I RANDOLPH 1HITE YTAD MAVICATInNI Cn_ Foot of Griswold St. 11 Coming Sunday-'NANCY CARROLL in "THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY" I