~l £A-*J*LIVL1AL Ij ME. MO DEIGHT AUDIENCE AT FEST IWHAT'S G RING ON DEATH RATE IN CAN IS LOWEST SINC. R Ju s her feet. Here are the very ig young, vigorous and stylishly d Military Heel If, white Buck and white cloth. er Boot Shop. H MAIN STREET University of Michigan ew line of very smart models in Zen's Top-coats [en's Gabardines [en's Suits ery one of them. -ly inspection. Fashions. WIUZIZY Ice Cream every Day on (Continued From Page One) He played Tschaikowsky's "B flat minor Concerto" as the concluding number on the program. The vast as- semblage remained seated at its com- pletion, enthusiastically encoring. Ganz responded by playing Lizt's "Liebestraume." As an interpreter of Liszt, he is unsurpassed. This concerto is a powerful work with great intensity of emotional ex- pression. Ganz proved himself a master virtuoso in the difficult caden- zas, otcave figures, and cantilene pas sages. Into The World Benoit's cantata, "Into the World," was sung by the Chirlden's chorus, which showed excellent training. The children sang with, enthusiasm and oonscious joy. SOPHOMORES VICTORIOUS IN ANNUAL TUG-'-WAR (Continued from Page One) obstacle races are very picturesque affairs, each runner on the sx com- peting teams having to climb an eight- foot fence and dive through a barrel. The rope contest Is an innovation at Michigan and prbmises to be one of the {roughest class games ever at- tempted here, according to James I. McClintock, '19, chairman of the spring games committee of the Stu- dent council. A large rope, 50 feet long, will be stretched up between two poles at a height of four feet from the ground. The class having the larg- est number of men holding on to the rope at the end of the contest period will-be awarded the decision. Sophs Needed for Cane Spree Sophomores taking part in the ob. stacle races are asked to report to Lieutenants G. Smith, C. Futch and Brown. The names of the sophombre runners printed in The Daily this morning are not final. The men who tried out for the sophomore relay races Thursday are also asked to re- port to the lieutenants. More sophomores that have already applied are needed for the cane spree and all available men for this contest are asked to call Capt. W. P. Fortune, at 566, before 9 o'clock this morning. Freshnun Obstacle Race Teams White, Greenleaf, , Wetzel, Shirk, Weschel, Raub, Parker, Schimmel, Winchell, Pate, Losch, Harris, Berk- holder, Brown, Petty, Bennett, Van Rossum, Fisher, Riddle, Urch,- Cohn, Lukins, Marshall, Warren, Houghton, Spinee, Bradley, Shields, Friedman. Freshman Cane Spree Teams Carpus, Hinkle, Lent, Hobil, Boville, Mac Allum, Henry, Hulbert, Williams, Hock, Carney, Jackson, Hobbs. Wick- ham, Laurie Usher, Riddle, Petty. Sophomore Obstacle Race Teams J'. S. Perrin, Keidanz, Cuthbert, Guardia, Early, S. T. Edwards, H. V. Mitchell, Tscaeche, Tuttle, Dickinson, Huhen, Manley, F. T. Reid, R. D. Smith, S. Irvine, G. G. Whitney, C. A. Moulthrop, Betz, Barringer, Ashbolt. Fricken, '19, Added to Nominees A petition was presented yesterday to the secretary of the oratorical as- sociation, requesting the addition of the name of Roy H. Fricken, '19, to the candidates for the office of the presi- dency of the association for the next collegiate year. Fricken has accepted the nomina- tion and his name will be Noted on together with the other nominees at an All-campus election to be held Friday, May 24. Free Exhibition of the celebrated Medici Color Prints now on display at the James Foster House of Art.--Adv TODAY 9 o'clock-Sophomores assemble in front of Tappan hall for spring games.{ 9 o'clock-Freshmen assemble at, flag pole for spring games. 2:00 o'clock-Michigan-Notre Dame track meet at Perry field. 2:30 o'clock-May Festival concert at Hill auditorium. 3:30 o'clock-Michigan-Iowa base- ball game at Ferry field. 7:00 o'clock - Upper Room Bible Class meets at 444 South State street. 7:30 o'clock-Polonia literary circle meets in Lane hall. TOMORROW 12:00 o'clock-Dean Lloyd speaks to University men in Lane hall on "Democracy and Duty." 2:45 o'clock-Mr. E. H. Barnes, of the architectural faculty, speaks in Memorial hall on the Birge Harrison collection. 4-:00 o'clock-Mr. L. A. Makielski; of the architectural faculty, speaks in Memorial hall on the Birge Harrison collection. 6:30 o'clock-Professor W. D. Hen- derson will speak to the Wesleyan Guild of the Methodist church. 6:45 o'clock-Jewish Students' con- gregation meets in Newberry hall. 8:00 o'clock-Menorah elects officers in Newberry hall. U-NOTICES Rehearsals for "The Silver hox" will be held this morning in Univer- sity hall as scheduled: Act I at 8:30 o'clock, act II at 9:30 o'clock, act III, at 10:30 o'clock. Varsity band meets at 2:15 o'clock in front of University hall. Blue blouses, blue trousers, and caps. All are expected to be there. Do not wear puttees. Tryouts for membership In the Com- edy club will be held from 9 to 12 o'clock this morning in the auditorium of Newberry hall. Mail Airplane Reaches Philadelphia Philadelphia, May 17.- Lieut. Boyle, who left Washington at 11 o'clock this morning with the airplane mail for Philadelphia and New York, reach- ed Philadelphia at 7:25 o'clock to- night. He was obliged to land in the grounds of the Philadelphia country club on the western edge of the city because his gasoline had become ex- hausted. 17 Woodes Ships Launched in 17 Days Washington, May 17.-IWooden ships have been launched at the rate of more than one a day for the past four weeks. The shipping board announc- ed today that 17 wooden craft aggre- gating 60,000 tons of burden have been. added to the merchant marine in the first 17 days of this month. MA 213 Main ~jfl III~tfl III illi A Here is a of genuine co rm h1eavy welt so r AT NN'S DRUG STO Street P Genuine Cordovan Oxford model for men who demand the best. It is n rdovan, the finest leather known for real ser, nedium dark tan, scotch grain, with wing. tops )es. The death rate in National army and National Guard camps last week was the lowest since November, ac- cording to a recent report of the surgeon-general. The total death rate was 162, against 168 the week before. There was an increase in pneumonia Syracuse, N. 'Y., May 17 versity of Syracuse has merge its campus public one management to avoid financial loss now incuri invariably paid by the Da and scarlet fever cases. At Battle Offers men and 'women Creek, the rate has been cut down est marketable prices fo markedly in meningitis cases. All re- old clothes. Anything - spiratory infections are decreased due way of suits, overcoats, or s to the recent ruling that all patients will take off your hands. Sell and internes must wear a gauze mask clothes. They are no good at all times while in the wards. I can use them. You will With all but one 'receiving station money's worth. No quibbling reporting, the number of sick and cheap. Their absolute value wounded soldiers from the expeditic paid. Men's and women's ary forces in France last week was both. Call Mr. Claude Browi only eight; the week before 148 were 'Hoover Ave. Phone 2601. received. gladly call at your residence.- Drik. Mann's Malted Mu MR. BROWN Because he makes the Best "ho E AM Men's Dept-lain Floor $I3too Nourishing: EST. 186 , to Attend Our rersary Sale 183.: Ave. han&Co. I Detroit Johnson Against Evading Service S H'S Chicago, May 17.-President Ban 13. Johnson of the American league said in a statement issued tonight, that baseball players of the major leagues who have sought employment in the tG GAMESshipyards, and other war' industries, in order to evade military service urned out "should be yanked into the army by ite of the the collar." He also stated that he rday afer- had taken up the question with Charles M. Schwab, who is in charge to fielding of the shipbuilding program, and the were given latter assured him that no overtures would be made to players in Class A-1,' nnh with 1to engage in shipbuilding work. 16 PRODUCING OIL WELLS 4,600 ACRES OF OIL LEASES PAYING 1% CASH MONTHLY DIVII MODERATE CAPITALIZATION gives you some conception of the soundness, stability and unusual value of Invader Oil and Refining Co. Sto This company requires more capital to drill more wells, which, in turn means greater profits to stockholders. We strongly recommend the purchase of the stock at $6 per share. hldu espe- n bunts and ian has not but is im- looks like a into a ball Itarv-ard Not to Enter Regatta Cambridge, Mass., May 1.-Saying that it was an unnecessary expense in war time, the Harvard athletic com- mittee today refused to allow the uni- versity crew to enter the national patriotic regatta to be held at Anna- polis, Saturday. a WAR SAVINGS i;\ RS 155UED BY THE UDTITED STAT COVE.RNAIENT Forshee and IKue PHONE 808 412 FIRST NATIONAL th .... d Germany Gets Rumanian WIreless y I Amsterdam, May 17.-Under the peace treaty with Rumania, says a 11 newspaper of Vienna, Germany has. it assured herself of possession of the a telegraph lines, cables and wireless in- stallations on the Rumanian coast. MEN SA VE $1 TO ON YOUR r NEW SPRING 'e Prices ats in exchange toward New all of them in our Rental De- On account of War conditions which we did not figure on when we chases last year we find we have far too many shoes on shelves and close hence the big reductions we are offering on. every pair of BOSTONIAN and FLORSHEIM SHOES and 0) Just received a big shipment Plain Toe Cordovan Oxfords SALE than their real value lave it put in order for cleaning: 11 dOAM1 vs qmrmq" ENL--" lompmqw- m ma Ai&MWW