THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mr. Yawkey Shows Daughter Julia His Baseball Stadium Britain's Princesses Review Girl Guides She's a little young yet to understand her father's bragging about the American League standing of the Boston Red Sox, but wait until two-year old Julia Yawkey gets old enough to want a pennant as much as papa does. She is shown with the Yawkey parents in the office of her father at Fenway Park, Boston, home of the Red Sox, the property of Mr. Yawkey. Babs' Heir "Hold Still!" British Princess Margaret, 7, ig isaying to Princess Elizabeth, 12, when they and their father (right) and mother (in furred coat) reviewed 1,000 Girl Guides. Elizabeth wears a Guide uniform; Mar- garet is dressed as a, Brownie, whatever that is. i A new high-powered mobile public address system, of which the above control board is the important unit, has been added to the equipment of the U.S. army. Maj. Gen. J. O. Mauborgne, chief signal officer of the army, is testing the system which is capable of covering an audience of at least 100,000 persons. The set is equipped with a radio receiver and phono- i graph record turn tables. To Hold Traffic Institute Here Lance von Haugwitz- ieventlow, two-year old son of Barbara Hut- ton and her count, is going for a walk in London, where court pro- ceedings are at present going on between Papa and Mama von Haugwitz-Reventlow. Custody, of Lance seems certain to figure in the litigation sooner or later. Linguistic Institute Offers Pr-ogram With luncheon conferences Tues- day and Thursday and an evening lecture Wednesday, the 1938 Linguis- tic Institute is preparing to offer the complete weekly program which will be continued through the Summer Session. Prof. Roland G. Kent of the University of Pennsylvania, secretary of the Linguistic Society of America and visiting member of the Institute faculty, is announced as the first lec- turer df the summer program. He will speak at 7:30 p.m. .Wednesday, in the amphitheatre of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, on the topic, "Word-end and phrase-end in Latin metrics." The luncheon conferences, which are open to all persons interested re- gardless of membership in the In- stitute, will be held Tuesday and Thursday at 12:10 p.m. in the third- floor assembly room of the Rackham building. KS T JMT\/PR TTV TRCfClGTAR F C a 19 4 11 no" a 10 MOW