TheMichignDail ANN ARBOR, MICHIGANXX T lN DAY XX ARCH 1,igo8 VOL. XVHLI No. 125. FILTHY- HOLE BEARS NAMEOFCOUNTY JAIL Arrested Students Pass Night Amid Revolting Surroundings- Preliminary Examination to be Hield Friday-Bail Fixed at $1,000-Plea for Leniency is Futile. No place to sleep aid hardly to sit A down, dirty companions adc filty sr- roundings-such sere the conditions tnder shich the stdnts arrested dtr- ing the riot at the Star theater spent the night. They wre locked in the main cell of the jail, in shich fourteen tramps were also confinet. These tramps were more than dirty, and contriuted materi- ally to the discomforts of te place. One of them ad some malignant skii di- ease, ut was left lying its the cell with the other prisoners alt evening. In all, thirty-two persons swere crosded into one small room. There were o beds, all the ftrnitre consisting of to tales and( a few eches. The stuets swere forcedl to ake turns in resting i these, ad in this say echliotesas gives a cance tos try to seep for a part of te ight. The swhole cell wsatidescrialy filthy; idirt sas piled uti th le criers, and verminit we re eseryshere. No one.n was allowedlt cmutnttticate switlhis frienics tor ltait legal sadice duttigtghe mtorning. Aictutont somte black coffee. moasses,aitt half a loaf tf breat were given the prisoters. This was the first foodl given them. The sttdets are said ti ae een orderly ii their cotiduct whlile ith le jail. BiAI, mXtttAT' $,ooo. Ifaclimnandatectfed to ian officer, fifteeni of the stdetts arrestet ini las night's demiontstratiotn sere Ihale through the sttgglitgtast of specta tors yesterday attrnootsitittjstic Dotys coitrt ii the basemtet of tte court ouse. The weary prisoers wenet arraigied ii sqas of five, act onee ig charged with riot. All ressondtetc I their tatmes as regiserein i the comt- plaitt antu their examitinatittntstas set for rtet Friday miorititg at too'ctlck. Ju- ticerDony set the bail at $i,ooo for earl mat, anttlthe fifteen ufortnates, stil tianacled, were dragged ack to tei gloomy quarter itt the couty jail Friends of the muen ott the otstide it- mediately got busy atd efore half at hour ail passei Walter S. Mack, Alfret J. Paul, Fred Has ath iter proeine citizens were atacing their signature to the papers whlici gave freedoms to h victims of last night's uintortnttae dis turblace. "I will go i as mhany onds as th court will allwv te to," said the prod prietor of the ig sore.. "Sure, I'll sign up for the oy," sai Al Paul, as he reached for ilt coat an hat. Representatives of the Student Cour ci and oensers of committees 'appoint ed y the'law classes 'hrried about tt husiness ditict, and by ,s o'clock sc business met as George Wat, F.C Weinberg, Homer Cdy, H. B. Merril William Bacon, George H. Fisher, an Daniel Zimmertmans were waiing in th still crowded court rons in order t sign their names for recognizance oot of the students still confined in the jui By 6 o'clock justice Doty dried his p on the last paper and the last stude was unhanduffed and allowed to grat the hands of his friends and clasmat who surrounded him. Theirimissio a complished, the wiorking studeit ha ried home. The students inprisoned, ad the At Arbor property owners who signed the bonds, are as follows : Albert G. Tcker; Walter Mack at Hi. W. Douglas. Clarence H. Leete; G. H. Fisher at A. J. Paul. Joseph J. Baer; W. Macks atd A. J. Patt. Charles t. I. Bser; W.-Mack ansI A. J. Paul. Orville G. tierick; George Wate asd W.Mack. Mike l. M~ai; 'Willist J Bcon adi George Seldon. C. Roy Rook; G. V. Wilt atd J. R. 'Tjanttowski. Maysitt W. Tiselert IC F. lillstit Fredl Weinbheg. Floyst . Teft; Gerge 'ualr aitilW. Mack. Sanuttel.lI.. N ister ;Latsky, of tLatn- sky & Ci., attdl.Lei. Mlaurice C. AMyers;:)FedtWi Veiihrg antd C. I1. Cady. . Alfre'd C.. Smtith; Johnit \als ads1I. Zimmttermian. Claire. K. Mfattlarut;XW. Mack atd George Water. Harry IE. itfefer;:-LMcIlu~re attd X. Mack. Samutiel J. Wuetrck ; A. J. Paul nt Fredl Baas., Fifteencompsittlaitts 'iithe ca~rg si risotinig'were sworntro-stits itoritgh tJustice Dotsy's csourt Iy Chief of [Poic Apfe, tnsilthue ewststhat tem',ciwerer ts le arraigtel st . oclcktwas tic long in sradinig to dhescampussis, wvhe it tas the cief, topic of cotversatin stever te noro-sa meal. lBefosre t s'clcl ta hiuntsreeslstsidetstsbeseigedl the idsisi ] of Justice Doty's court ithle laseoet (f the soiur stse, aai itto'clock sthl ethes doiss re openedtittctauscsissitf st ednt~s andtowspteotle stgein toth t elittle roit, filleite Iechles sid tsr fisowedin tol the jisrylo. Somie f t ospecttrs evet eredth lemselses o the judsge's statd. The crowvswsa r soserly sie, butilcstsatly arivigr hcrlitiss'ntilete sidse stigegisabotstht s itdostltv.ands dsoors, the glss of whtti crased tss the floor. At z o'clock t rfirst relay of pisonters testsdragg troughtthe crowd, ecohs mas muiant ts an officer. Prosectititg Atorcii nSawyer and coinsel for the defetse Its ectn struggling tssreauci the sceec itte Iearig atdltvhen tey Ifinally sit is ceesded,. the fie iset were seatrate 'ctaraigntesd.'The cunitsel for the sefets iseadedl y Fratk Lsongman oi sf foota famie, cotsisteil of msay prominttet An eo Abor msembilers of the Wasteas coitnty ar. Amiotg te ttorieys wl tIdIsok atilsctie art in the hroceesits d and hwo aptpeared s u nisel for iffe etut sudetts were W. X. Xedeneyi V. . Vats Aiserigei, J. IJ,. Duffy, as aJ. W. ODyer. LNOMAN ttBJC'S 'ciiCOMPAT.s's Ise All of te miei agreed to an examsi ttois to ,e held .Friday tmoring at o'clock, std to tteir ail of $i,ooo, Ott id Atorney Longmnt's ienc appeared. I asked ho ave te complaint read a e thets took exception to thetianier to which it had been nade ott adshpa tituclarly to the mannter in which it hi l. een sworns to. He said that all I n complaints were sor tt y Chief ntPolice Apfel and that inasmuch asitI p are sts were iot all made y hint a lsat they were made over a wide rae 'cof territory, persoially he did not kist r- of eachs arrest and the itcidets there Longmoanscited inumerots attorit in earing ots this pont. II The prosecuting, attesey oject saying that the peopec de}anded ullp d anisatiom.'.Justice Dqty,,oerruhe0h toriey Longmsatn. Attorniey Vats 4snm d ingeis pleaded for one of his det (Continud on Page Three)' l..ts.r S'T. ftA'TRICK IHONORED ) IV SOPHtO-IhORhf IRLS ,A pretty St. Phthcis''s tat' tttncheons wats gveniyetierday st Barbouusr gyati-i nasisumtutby this'sopihooruesgirls. Iii on-e tecioni isits this'festitities'sasfets as- nitstucmettisisstrs' tadeuand'som stie class business transa'te. 'There bein'g someut ftotrds remaitunngfronts thin frshmn e spretdtheiusclass decide to iuse dtscus for us sep~iaiphtogtsrphit ofthin Chase po-t trait ofi hresidle'nt Agel, Inohe sdonatel ts thie'XWomanuu's ILeatgue 'fits'this gyti nassiumuparlorschute' ftsis',nnuncetttd'thti "Miss RuthAndusn hadiSblutist hisscosens s thiet eentstiltss'of usuuhrs'tss girls t guys' 'autoas 'atthus'nuasssl Michiganu wtoet's bhiutet to his hestAttril 4. 'Fle lutuseususitselfsi ita s a suscssftl patyivthis Si.IPtsik'h'strutabinitg car riestsut int setsrutuiss and iniithe si- veir o fo t ad shautsirukshs'icht tiwesruusesd iumtclhinug hparterss. Aferu the lncheo ther was an tg iii h CHEN SAYS CHINESE ARE NOT IMMORAL Chinese Graduate Student Takes d Exception to Statements of Ferry Lecturer. Thi ssruts oitterrysectuitres jus gsts '>y XXWilliT. 1I^lls iss scausduIsoume' situ.'usi amnghiese'studetlsi.. Ifs- is set iilishaetheisect'us lit ithseu- ius cit ictism ifronti .\r. Ciu'uu.a formser T istrustratIPei, tutu ttu' aigraduate AI sridsetnt inithe FUiersiy. XWhesap- e ititactl uuun this sujec, MXr. Censsaid a lu-ut i te'maii''tudeuus'of his cuuutist, the :k lii uts iofleu hisior,. tuudther umilisu 'so inhatuntu sit prest icoissplicated t problem'uuufr « s t c traves's' to'sustuy usI titu udserssutespecu'illy,.witinusthe e Itse eipressy obectdt o sis thes'gneiral e-tconclsuosMr. I tis tesw frons itifuss it' str'iigincidntts.l _ii XNi r I shits stuhhe, 'spuen t t i tIfour sto tutuths ini sudingtughis'politicalsoc ssialh i-sandtreliis iprtoblsmsitfuChina-acomi- Ie tsy lhichhis uuu''uundegon tss'svoustuion is offoItrttuesetuns'e'sait has ap1n d usolts. Fhutese 'lstk f compatissint, based'f sit ttupo hus ilustaisisItionofacrps'lyitg cy i thus stee unatthiended', is whlltti stu st issuaed -ueshtserhaipsi', tthis'aStdofi ofS hitsstud 1nowuingi"he'.hineus'e' lust' shich' o- forbuusitids th utanlig f it udeadu tiniy' is es en its relaitse untu i ' after f irmalx seushmtionandiscionu. It is thus-Ciii ll its's'rega"rdi'an'tshfears'of lihits', 'atter to thus thisiililk.ofcoitpsassiont swhieh .sv accuts fist'theiidst. iii 'tuta lawt In sigtlye srics'r thanut hits Americ'nslhuss go inuressjusice' it sittite. e- '"Mh. Glls" lit'esotinedh "asee lii ye, cocuinilass tsimoatuhy onusthin fac ndttlhast thur Chiteseusie ie ws to si great sextent. h.'le fact s t1ut onuty ts. conliessuse this lansguageBn o sv' a- istncectshihiMrF'Etismsetosedsr to by itsoumeauns udifferentt ftnom slr con til diiouns thatcoultis he etedhus Asoeic. Hn onuuothe countris.eSutely the vice .d its the hrt cities ecannuo be cte sisep in resentatie f us sholenuaion. tad Sb;IOhRtfGfIL'S XILI the BhANQEfT AfT'NOOI of the tarbuourg'mnsiumiu'nwill tdatluy e th Itd scene of anotheur St. Petrik's huicheom ge for thur seniosr girls ae folnsing tB ow examspe set bythue sophonores yste :to. day. To'day's affuir is going In be cra et riidcututtoniteuran eaborocate pln, an all thur girls of tir class are urged t :ed , coni. T'Fursu of the feaI is onoi ex- and thur tickets, ue price of whirlsi t-' -twe'nty-five rents, msay hbe'bhught fror per- Misses BestMacrey, 'thel Reed, Ann its. Fuillerton, and Hl~cen Swyint, -who hat the affair in charge. SEIOR GRLS WIN FIRST PASAEM D INDOOR BASH 3ALL GAME~b 1 Fits'DA AG sensior girls defeated the fresh- 1 mmr mnyesterday in an exceedingy inter- TO o ,j'1 J'. DA AG sinug andwell-played game of induoocT bauseballt at Barboutr gymnsumslusbly thin Student Cm iteApitda score f 30 to 14. Thin senirs batteth Cm iteApitda thec hatthsuard thndfus, soig experi- Mass Meeting to Raise Neces- ece and knowledge of baseall. Con- sary Funds. sideing that this was thin fist gane for thin gut girls, they played remsarkaly eterday afteenoon, whenuu thu r eport welli and at times fieldedh etter thansiladte studetprisoners serec being their oupphoets. unl for $,oonmds wsuscirulatdl M~iss Staek anth Miss Jacobi b atted throiugi thur luwrdetartmnut, the fresh- writ fuse the seniors, while thu r fehien meil sutandelj unuie classes were immueiately hatt sui exteraoeedinay atsn. Miss cledictotatuke mseasures for providig Coltinissus of thur fist-yeuar teamsspliayed hail. .hBtuhisclassses appiniutedtrcosmmittees us stleidht gamse at lerst bsie. T'he se- tosltaerharge of the uarrnugemencts, auth susi rapituainstitchedh a god gaule, sink- its the freshmusaus lss $275 sere at sucer ig sut seeal msembihes of the ostptositg subhscrited. 'fle cmtiii'itees were u- teamusasuit snly alloitnug isse freshmanuto stucuteu toIireport uselay. walik. .X ils' bfs's6 'cloitcs uslusvtiypaint- sihiis'e yhiy'iuugs t sited suuncuu'uu'udof a'msuss metig t r2 .3 4 5 61 7 he heist st 7 tests6,11su'9uu itssae f this Sei s ............2 5 ft ft 1 6i4-30 State street stres.Thusecroswvdwhict Frevsmsen ........... 3 0 1 2 5 0 .-14 soousu assembisledfousndst thi os' iteof'Ui- Btsteies:t Jaut-ti andtutuasrks; Crosec ersity IHsuitloicdandtheIh builinitg tutu Deiz. darkebtaiuted uuinushe best f sirit frhalfttuSaitshonurutlX Walte''Ihuiss- SEAT'hS FOR "SHE~ STOOPS TB hl a eue emsinfo rs COSNQuERf I" SELIf~NGf FASTEST' idehilAnghiattouselteuiorusu.sMr.s Rheiscshiu uhidclledtsemeetig to odec 'hu e tn Gret ticket suie is nuso anmit staest briely'thaust ifs purpose was progress at Waht's State steedtbook to uarage fuse the quichest possible set- sluice. Althountghs thin sate yesterday was :leuset of ills for daiagsuansdlto tr- gosd, neverthleless theeruermanuygood curlte e stcsIounsel fr suit stucnts teats eft. Thinsuse of seats foe the ivolved. Jamuses McCandless ad Joe three plays atsbeems nearly equally Keley,tresident of the juir eengieers, arge, thusghm"Shte Stoops ts Conque" aswuveesdhisthiss'lrus ersuggsionus ad waus reptortedhas slightly thinsrotgest.. amplissizeslthuc nel f sttling luistages 'FeBo BstoHsseraldt wcote as follows It 5onc uantildoig waversi'sscacs tedsots' oS Ille BieniGreetreviva of Godsmith's twr etigtesis .H et: "She Stoops In Comquer" its Bostons ash Iitupesentiedlthis'folloig itmizedc msosth:t "Those swho Iraed the cold sccosut of thur tamsages claimesd byi ast evensing In see Bets Greet and his Reik we fthIulig romupansy act 'She Stoops to Conquer' ,uesro s ulslu left Joedan hatt satisfied that their ba- Damusage to Rerik's pcopety. . .$ 125.00 recey hade eetswellrepaisd. 'T'nthe na ODamage in Hoppe's saoo...... .00~o jority, probaly, thin comsey tess a fai- Damage ts Renlds' protpety .. 900o00 ilsronu, amd that it was ppuaeswas XMusic ...................... ... 25.00 u'sidecedubt syuhaudincue's keens aprue- Iitiotto'tits wit'tty' huoints ausdtthe heaurty 'T'ti'l ..$it7si sit apustie acd~iedtthin effnrts ofVM. Rhin~eushildiiaddedttha'httu. wih tie atftor- Gret's tplyes. Mr~. Geet tukes the tiys' fes, css, di., thein ttwsill te hrl of 'T'niy Lussikiu, a haf-stupid arundss $2000. AX cmmssiee conlsisinig Icountrsiy sqtuie,swhio hsalainsug totad oS Rhein'ischildhassetthus'presisenttfithts seiiry ,uaudithiueefore is thin citral Uiest ahwsapitdttk tfgtirs'itsmst of te amussitg siuationusstheus' periettscuu'atss fiststhe clecionu cotatinedu s inte say. ha this pat M. uS this futis te..Xr esacigsge'necral G~re'ct lull onsa boyishi tnshroguish smauskpldeta nohgfuhrbe oe I tatfusade his chearter siimphay thast ofuwhictiod tissng disreputtill this'namle' a yosunsg san spoiledh by a dotng msotue, of tsc Uiersity, the maitss mseeing au- tash sio Isthat f an evil-umindd y'stth. jousn l.Getmd ei eduisadwa newstilhneuasfos hes-frsident 'ti. cee usaue t uerdeu ht ass sAnugel tush a "If. o1K." Igret'd withs much applause" 'hefaculty'of te lustyeprtmerinst sre JUNOR ITtDISUSSno-dutisniia. No faursiy netig' list JUN PPERR LI'SDDISCUSSyet beetsclldustiso cnusier the udistub-s SUPE t a)nNE.stue andu, otary In rumsuor, tisse f - the uss riofessos hs beencu retainied to ''The principa msate discussetd at the defend the prisotes. Prof. Bates si juniolu it.dutsass etng husg' rsday sfter- that ithere is n fosudaltions for the stry noousts a the supper amdsateInbe us last nighf's Detroit Journautl ics hlcd March a8. Such a one was givenustaited Bot he woudhact as attorney fr sby the jutnior class of last year its B- thin suests. tboise Gymunasum, with considerable sti- PeietAgl ofre h eea a reis. a sttitude oh he lsv faculty, saying "'he e Presitdent Ryman, who recently went University is its no hsury aaout thus a house out arcoutt of ilt father's death, later. Wiest the civil auttiels'shave satha tnt yet returned. In his absence competed their examusiation, if will tC. J. Agnew pesided. A bare quorum probably tan taken up by Ithe famly. a watpreeent. Until hie fausiasre kownswe cans so :s notig." Dr. W. B. Hinsdale delivered a e- tre 00 "Infectious Diseases" last night JUNIOR GIRLS WILL GIVE before the Samuel A Jones Medical ANNUAL PLAY ON APRIL 9. N Society of Homueopathic Students The lecture was illustrated by various an- Rehearsals for the anual play given totern views, by thin junior girls for the entertainment n, of the senior, are now in progress. The to rUtcx'TIONAI, CLBM EE auiTSr. committee in charge states that the per- r-At a mseeting of the Educationa cub formance will pobably be given April r-last night, thinsubject for tdicussion was 9. Rehearsals are secret, o the nature td "Educaional Reforms." Professors of the entertainment is unknown, but it to Whitnsey and Johnsso spoke, the dscs- is rumored that an entirely different a, sion thens becoming general. Messrs. plan than that of previous years is be- is Schneider, Stevenson, amd others spoke, lng followed. The committee io charge ie voted its. A numober of interesting-Sea- I an, Florence Baker, Mary Weber, and 'm tures sane been announced*' for the fu- Louise Van Voorhis. Mrs. Hofman lure. jis acting as "director and stage manager. I i