MINUTES- (Cont'd) President Ruhl suggested that summer meetings be held on the last Thursday of each month so as to allow early departures of those who leave town for the week-ends. A vote was taken and the suggestion was adopted. Thursday, May 28, was set for the next meeting. Place: Schooner J. T. Wing. It was also suggested that the members meet early at the Belle Isle Casino for a supper, -- DUTCH TREAT. The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P. M.. LATER DEVELOPMENTS A Survey At 1: 00 P. M., Saturday, May 2nd., the committee on the Steamer Put-in- Bay, consisting of Bob Davison, Edgar Hopusch, Bill Osborne, and Capt'n Johnston went aboard the ship and. took measurements and detail shots for use in the building of a model. This was done with the permission of the Office of the U. S. Marshall, and much valuable date and views were obtained. Put-in-Bay PLANS Through the cooperation of Mr. Kent Thornton, Chief Naval Architect for the American Ship Building Company, a complete set of plans have been provided, and are available to the first member who desires to model this ship. M Mr, Thornton was suggested as a possible source of plans by our very good friend Mr. Charles Lincoln. The interest and help of these two distinguished shipping authorities is greatly appreciated by the Guild, and the Museum of Great Lakes History. The Put-in-Bay Auction The auction of the Put-in-Bay brought a high bid of only $11, 000. 00, (Troy H. Browning). This was not held to be adequate, and the sale was not approved by the U. S. District Court. So, the Put-in-Bay is still .......