THE MICHIGAN DAILY T 3 Committees For Ice Cream. Social Named Service Group To Meet At 7:30 P.M. Thursday; Affair Will Be Friday Committee members for the ice cream social for Chinese relief to be given from 8 p.m. to midnight Friday on the League Mall were announced yesterday by Elizabeth Notley, '39, general chairman of the affair. The list of women on the service committee includes Betty Jane Berg- stresser, '40; Elizabeth Judson, '40; Jean Judson, '40; Margaret Gelenius, '39; Genevieve Johnson, '39; Esther Gross, '40; Suzanne Gordon, '41; Merida Hobart, '38; Ruth Menefee, '39; Mary Jean O'Donnell, '41; Jeanne Marie Norris, '41; Ida Mae Stitt, '41; Ila Waggoner, '39; Mary Margaret Meloche, '40; Verna Holtman, '41; Lee Deborn, '41; Barbara Moore, '41; Juanita Pardon, '41; Adelaide Boehm, and Mary Katherine Johnson. A general meeting of this commit- tee will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the League. The room will be announced on the bulletin board, and all women who plan to serve must at- '40, service chairman, announced. In- tend this meeting, Elizabeth Wurster, structions to Chinese students who will assist with service will be given to them by Mathew Yang, Grad., and Tuh Wei Chang, Grad., co-chairmen of the Chinese service group. Juanita Pardon, '41, and Ruth Greiner, '40, will assist Jean Jessop, '40, chairman of the ticket commit- tee. Utah Tsao, Grad., is working with Miss Jessop as chairman of tick- ets for- the Chinese students. Members of the publicity commit- tee, of which Ellen Cuthbert, '39, is chairman, include Suzanne Gordon, '41; Mary Jean O'Donnell, '41; Bar- bara Moore, '40 and Genevieve John- son, '39. Insull Funeral Uncertain PARIS, July 18-(JP)-Funeral plans for the body of Samuel Insull, for-, mer American utilities magnate, re-., mained undetermined today 'Normandie' Completes Her Hundredth Crossing of Atlantic Frantic Leftists Fortify Road Near Valencia Loyalists Confess Their Defense Cracked Under An 'Unequalled' Attack HENDAYE, French-Spanish Fron- tier, July 18-(1P)-Spanish Govern- ment militiamen labored today on hasty fortifications before Viver in an effort to stem the Insurgent tide rolling toward Valencia in the third year of the civil war. Viver, 34 miles north northwest of Valencia, is on the Teruel-Mediter- ranean highway approximately 25 miles northwest of Sagunto. Gen. Jose Miaja, Government com- mander, ordered new defenses on Ragudo Hill, less than two miles northwest of Viver, following the smashing of Government lines dur- ing the week end. Government reports said the de- fense troops gave way then under a; concentration of Insurgent power "never equalled" in the first two years of ;the civil conflict. Insurgent reports asserted 150 square miles were occupied during the week end northwest of Viver. Miaja decided to make a stand at Viver against the Insurgent offen- sive aimed at Segorbe, ancient Ro- man town spanning a valley between two castle-crowned hills. Segorbe is' about 20 miles from Sagunto, where the Teruel-Mediter- ranean highway joins the main coas- tal road leading to Valencia, ultimate Insurgent objective. (Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy in a telegram to Franco on the wars' second anniversary predicted the In- surgents "will be crowned with vic- tory" in the third year of the con-- flict.) School of Social Dancing Taught daily, 10 to 10. f~l Terrace Garden Studio 2d Floor. Wuerth The- ater Bldg. Phone 9695. Predicts W1"ar's End The Sino-Japanese undeclared war will end within a year, pre- dicted Y. Tsurmi, Japanese Diet member now in U.S. to improve relations with this country. Probe Forest Fire SEATTLE, July 18-(/P)-The trails of incendiarists Were sought tonight in forests of western Washington, center of the Pacific northwest fire siege that has blackened thousands of acres of timber land. Whistles shrilled and pennants flew when French line flagship Normandie sailed from New York on her 100th crossing of the Atlantic. Congratulations from Mayor LaGuardia and the last minute arrival of ship's, commander, Capt. Pierre Thoreux, marked the gay departure. The ship carried 1,240 passengers. . The Forestry Camp's Bear Story - '38 Version E An abrupt about-face was the order of of the day at Camp Filibert Roth, Tou the Forestry Camp in the Upper Pen- July insula the Fourth of July when the by campers discovered a black bear per quietly minding his own business in A the middle of the camp. ma Tennis Entries Close Saturday ntries for the Ann Arbor Districts furnished by The Detroit News, the the State-Wide Novice Tennis sponsors and the winner of the Dis- rnament will close Saturday, trict will be sent to Detroit to com- y 23, it was announced yesterday pete in the finals which begin Aug. 6. Clinton Mahlke, tournament su- visor. Plans Mexican Visit l1 players who have not won a or tennis title, been ranked in MEXICO CITY, July 18-(A)- first 10 anywhere, received a col- Authoritative quarters connected with ate letter in tennis, or won a pre- the Mexican government said today is novice award, and who reside President Roosevelt plans a visit to any Michigan community, are el- Mexico next year. SThesesources said the President. le. "announced in an informal manner 'he matches will be played on any that he has the intention of visiting the courts in the city that are Mexico next year" when Capt. Ro- eed upon by the players. There berto Gomez Maqueo of the Mexican be no entry fee and the players gunboat 6-29 called upon him aboard furnish the balls. the U.S.S. Houston off Lower Cali- rizes for the tournament will be fornia Sunday. MAJESTIC Now Showing! OverwhelmigAdventure! "YELLOW' JACK" with nest.MONTGOMERY VIRGINIA BRUCE LEWIS ANDY STONE DEVINE MGM Dramatic Triumph! 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