N, JULY 2, 1927 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY Route Of Co mmercial Fliers For Ford Trophy 21-0 S rr The map above shows the route of the 24 commercial planes entered in the National Air Tour for the Edsel B. Ford Reliability trophy and $20,000 cash prizes. Edward P. Warner, left, secretary of the aeronautical divi- sion of the U. S. Navy, and William P. McCracken, right, assistant secretary of the Department of Commerce, in charge of aviation, are the official representatives of the United States government on the flight. STA IU WILL BE FRANCE TO ISSUE GIRL FAILS IN PEADY FOR FIRST LINDBERGH MEDAL) NINE MILE SWIM GA RNEXT FALL PRS J--. edlcm L PARIS, July 2.-A medal cor- NORFQLK, Va., July 2.-Ruth Kith- W on the new stadium is pro- memorating Col. Charles A. Lind- en, 15-year-old Marryland girl at- guessing rapidly, according to Coach bergh's flight from New York to Par- tempting to swim the nine miles be- Fielding H1. Yost, director of intercol- is has been ordered struck by the tween the Virginia coast, permitted leI te 1* French g.overnment. The design legiate athletics, and is now moreFrnh genm t. Te dsg her accompanying boat to }pick here shows, on one side, the head of the I than two weeks ahead of contract flyer, and on the other an outline of u today when only about halt a mile time. If the work continues at the the continents of North America and from her destination to prevent the present rate, it will have been com- E urope, on which the route of Lind- tide from sweeping her into the At- pleted more than four weeks ahead bergh's flight is traced. lantic. of schedule. The contract calls for - -- - -- - - - - - - ---it c m l on b O .1, u it s d p its completion by (Jet. 1, but it is hoped r that it can be finished by Sept. 1. ,';.W. t t Q lt7C"01 CV 1CC The s d for the playing field has TOUR PLANES LAND PRESIDENT LITTLE suits. He will spend the greater part BY PHILADELPHIA SAILS TO ENGLAND of the summer there. In early September Dr. Little will PHILADELPHIA, July 2.-Thirteen President Clarence Cook Little sails take part in the World Population airplanes entered in the third annual today from New York City on the Congress at Geneva, Switzerland, and national air tour landed on Pitcairn liner "Homeric" for Southampton, on September 3 will sail from Cher- Flying Field at Horsham, 17 miles England. bourgh on the "Aquitania" for the north of Philadelphia, during the noon The president will spend a short United States. hour today. time in Epgland and after joining his Two 13 year old "swimming twins," One plaie was missing. It is the wife, who is at present in France, he Bernice and Phyllis Zitenfelt of New Eaglerock, of the Alexander Aircraft will go to Faroe islands. On these York City, swam 14 miles in five hours corporation of Denver. It is believed islands Dr. Little intends to collect last Thursday in the first lap of their to have been forced down between a certain species of mice to be used watery journey from Albany to New Long Island and this city. in carrying out his biological pur- York via the Hudson river. Been laid, and will have ample time to be put in shape before the first game, Mr. Yost said. He explained that there will be no running track and except for a border of grass, the seats will rise directly from the field.1 There will be no benches on the field. The automobile roads and ap- proaches to the bowl are rapidly nearing completion, it was stated. The new structure will be dedicated at the Ohio State game Oct. 22, although it -will be completed for the first twoI games, with Ohio Weslyan Oct. 1, andt Michigan State college Oct. 8. Other1 games on the fall schedule are as follows: Oct. 15, Wisconsin at Madi- son; Oct. 29, Illinois, Urbana; Nov. 5, Chicago at Chicago; Nov. 12, Navyj at Ann Arbor; and Nov. 19, Minnesota at Ann Arbor. FIRST METHODIST 10:30 A. M.- Morning worship. Sermon, "The Authority of' Christ," by Rev. W. C. Pel-j lowe. 12:00-Student Bible Class at Wes- ley Hall.j 6:00 P. M.-Guild devotional meet- ing at Wesley Hall. 8:00 P. M.-Evening church ser- vcie. Sermon: "The Beauty of' Iighlteoiisness," by Rev. Parley Bingham. Pulpit edi- torial: "Is ieno"atuional. ism a Goo;d Thin , PRESBYTERIAN huron ad Division Streets Merle H. Anderson, )Iinister 9:30--Church school. 10:45-Dr. George Emerson Barnes of Overbrook, Philadelphia, will preach. 5:30-Social Hour and Supper for young people. Summer School students especially invited. 6:30-Young People's Society meeting. Good fellowship. Live discussions. I THE UNITARIAN CHURCH ? FIRST BAPTIST CIURCuI State and Huron Sts. R. Edward Sayles, Minister Sidney S. 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