112 1 South E iversty0 RE N WOULD ENROLL GIRLS BE- PII ALPHA TAU TO ERECT TWEEN 16-21 IN WAR WORK . MEMORIAL TO G. CARON,'171 Washington, July 2.-The associa- Phi Alpha Tau, honorary oratorica tion of collegiate alumnae has sub- and musical fraternity, it is reported mitted to the woman's committee of will erect a memorial tablet in com the defense council a plan to enroll memoration of George C. Caron, '17L, for training all girls between 16 and who was drowned at Goderich, On. 21 years old. The proposed curricu- tario, last fall, while out swimming. lum includes food and clothing con- Caron, while in school was one of the servation, clerical, nursing and agri- most popular and active students on cultural work, and instruction in the the campus. use of the telegraph and telephone. No* definite date for the erection and place of the memorial has been set, but The Farmers & Mechanics Bank defipite plans will be announced within South Main Street State Street Office a few days. Corner Huron 330 So. State St The Wolverine delivered to your A GHHD STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED door all summer for 75c. 'S E Paris To Honor Pershing 's Hen America Battalion to Parade Streets of Paris en Fourth of July RVICE 05!East William EDWIN DENBY PROMOTED TO able comment when he expressed the CORPORAL IN U. S. MARINES belief that he could serve his country best as an enlisted man. Detroit, July 3.-Edwin Denby, age 47, probably the most distinguished J. E. Oberlin Marries Miss Hubbard American to enlist in the ranks at the J . Edwin Oberlin, 17D, was mat- first call to arms, was promoted to the .ed to Miss Ruth M. Hubbard at Mans- rank of corporal in the United States ield, Ohio, last week. Miss Hubbard marine corps on Saturday. Mr. Denby has been residing in Ann Arbor with was a member of congress from 1904 her sister, Mrs. F. H. Swain, for sev- to- 1911, former president of the local eral years, but was formerly of board of commerce, and a prominent Rochester, Vermont. attorney of this city. Corporal Denby, who is taking mili- tary training at Port Royal, S. C., C H O P 8 U E Y headed the list in a competitive ex- Open During Summer School amination open to all members of his 11 A. M. to 1 P.M. company. His enlistment as a private MICHIGAN I N in the marine corps caused consider- Phn 945- 600 E.Llbety St. ti I Come thru the COOL Arcade to the new Betsy Ross Soda Fountain Delicious Drinks Betsy Ross Candy Shop Nickel's Arcade r .iar Refreshment when you're thirsty-A brimming glass of pure deliciousness hen'you want a palate-pleasing drink -Exactly what you're looking for any Demndsthe genine byfull nme- cihnamenocras substitution Thi"COCA-COLACO..ATANTAGA. 21C -X *0* - e e Paris, July 2.-It was decided this afternoon to parade one battalion of the United States army in Paris July 4. t The American troops will arrive here July 3. They will be quartered in the Grand Palais, while the officers will be entertained at the Military club. On the morning of the fourth a French band will serenade General Pershing, playing patriotic airs outside his mansion windows. Afterward the general will be the central figure in a commemorative ceremony at the in- valides, where he will be presented with a pennant by the society of the' Cincinnati of France and also with a lace flag donated by the town of Le Puy, Haute-Loire. Speeches at Lafayette's Tomb The American troops, headed by an escort of 30 French soldiers, after- wards will march to the Picqus ceme- tery, where speeches will be made at the tomb of Lafayette. The American troops participation in the celebration was requested by the French authorities. Ans official statement, issued at the headquarters of the American army, states an investigation is in progress regarding premature publication in London papers June 28 of news of the arrival of the first American expedi- tionary forces. The American correspondent says the statement complied with the un- derstanding nothing was to be pub- lished until a release was given. Publication Endangers Ships The London papers published the re- port of the landing, however, while several transports were in the danger zone. It is known, continues the state- ment, the fault does not lie with any correspondent, but with someone, who permitted a single one of scores of telegrams, being held for release, to go through to London before the re- lease was given. U. S. LOANS TO ALLIES TOTAL $1,043,00),1001 Washington, July 2.- Twenty-five million dollars was placed to the cred- it of Great Britias today by Secretary McAdoo, bringing the loans to thot na- tion up to $59,000000 and the total loaned all the Allies to $1,043,000,000. A new series of loans to foreign gov- ernments will be made this month, it was announced at the treasury today. It is expected the loans will aggregate between $200,000,000 and $00,00.09. 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