ESTABLISHED 1922 &1 r 'umm rr Lit iAa , " . ;: : F -° _ afi r r , : . ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND) NIG~HT WINE SERVICE V\ OL. XVII. No. 31 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN ITNI)AkY, JULY 25, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTSi 'BUT1,,G I[LG1 I A drew J. Mellon Sails For Europe LAST oF SERIES or, HYGENE LECTUE A .IJ JCtTR E S TO BE 1 1, 1,S'I Bt,1 E 1 D A'~NI) W11 BE OPEtN IS AUTHORITY W111 'Teak O ni Relatio ni O f I v rrhea n o t e a o B e k o n .Ant o n- e~v IoAkd n , AS thie last ser2ie's of leer Ores givenl this sunier under the auspices of the deijartnment of 11ygioile arid Public H ealth, Dr. Rlussel W . Bunting, pro-!fs o of d n l ri t og a d p th ology, will give a series of five talks I in the Dental amniphitheater on the sub- ject of dead teeth anll(thir r'elat ion to adult deaths anrd breakhdowns.Ail' Dr. Bunting is one of the leading mnen in the country in promoting in- sale rc.tiitly 1for terests and activities wvhich are for 'poal okoe the purpose oif preventing the decay atstutin eel h in the opinion of D r. J ohni Sund- t hk!t reasury sailedt . ll IltII Euirope anld xwill thle European ti- The sec reta111ry 01 oil the s ~ic ,boat wxall p iroflesso r of hygieneii'and(3publi c health and director of the division of. hygiene, public health~l, andl physical education. The spekehr hlas cont rib- uted1 much to the subject through re- search and investigations which lve has performed here at Michigan, many of{ which have beeni done recently. Pre- vention of pyorrhea and decay is one of the m ost i mporta nt; liealth iineas- uses for a large number of ills are traceable to thse causes. Dead teeth contribute dIirectuly an indirectly to a large number of adultI deaths and breakdowns, and Dr. Buhnt - ing's lec tres will deal with th1is sub- i < J. 4'. viorgaii. F OO0DY LEADS1 5 ( 0VE.II\ , {! FERGI'S0Ni IN ELECTION 1 DALS exs uy -I- I (By Associa ted Press) 1 f compilet e ret urns froni 14 sat sa-tredl counties out of 252 in Tex- s 'as t oday's Demlocratic plrimariy gaveIlan Nloody 2,53.5), Gvernor Miriamo Ferguson 2,10'49Lynch HI Davidson 105 The other threeI candidates received lest; than to f totesceach, the tabulation of the ITexa electioni bureallshowed. WILL BGIN SLUSH~ I NQU1IYTOMORROWi InstiigatIion Ra ;y Disclose Allines O P1oliticians ~.With G(cnnen And iiBoot le'gers~ 100 WORKERS INDICTE~D 'I [I('ACOt. ,iuly 24.--All the tale of Ipoli ticalI (hicane ry t oldbhti lid ha rredt doors 41totiour granid .juries; sinee Illi- nois5 held its April p)rina ries are grist fori t he mlill of a special United State; j Se nate election irivestigat ing conmit-i tee which meets here Monlday, Under Ed w te. chairmanship of Senator J ames A. of a viat ii RE?~i t. establish Seliat or Reed's statlenienit that.''ira- guide the commliitte's inquiry is no in- I di eat ion of ]tow tfar it m1ay' lroc'eed A1 into0 the bunjgl e(of accusations of vote- stealing, sl ushl funrds, alliances of po- o iticialis xwith gunmnen and bootlege.n olirregerstiswhc hv, O boo'll (ha rged in the last. three monthi. La.st, Stil But, hecse thin gs stand at least as a bcekgrounld for the commnittee inl its iI I p11 ic 411r nmiss ioui of diseovering how Inscep 14rank I L. Smith andtI eija Ior Williamu B. McKinley spent iln thir 1N contest for the Republican senat orial 110111 iiiation a id how riioch1 it, cost Colin Gecorge Brena itDemnocra tie leader, to crush the fact lion of his party which ladc opposedl bill'. The. Play The er,il e itight::xvas onily a.detail 111 organIIizai (''ook cot4y- of a bitter fact'4ional con- P iO's('ntt: test over no11miations 1for coun~ty of- Ihlsa tiees and Smnith and McKinley found( lirsa their fortunes lay in Chicago anti en- aTickersa virolls. ilt er's 1: Ch'arges arriving from the county at the hol contest already have resulted in in- three nig~ dlictmfenit of more than. 100) election gien worke'rsarid a complete 4ecouznt of the -'The If Warner, Aviation S13, ry Takes Over D' . 1 ')fi.ce . :. - Ti it t:' , (i t ie,, s DR$ SINAIREEIE VACCINATION PLATE: I'llte"' O F ir"st vl ia It ion Eveir: P~eirfrmed Ini Amnericau Ifeceitieed Hee' ARE 130 YEARS OLD iii, is seen at ilsbdesk attheii11;D pa1,'ne 1 ('41 by a r'ecent act of Congress. r l t ject . The talks xvii-11endeavor to eon-I Arhoai1'a p1 s s~wi ug 4}Ii'ept' iglresbv vey thef very lte st theories onl the sub- Il~v ftlels acla (1 ~R c ject of thle relation of 1'e't4b det cay anld mrrr t "tr' rt1s34>i n rrrrvr}r pyorrhea. to physical b reaktoxvns an4d( will also lit illustrated. Dr. Bunting is the last lectu rer onI hli' . eries. t givent this sti-inneri' i1deri tbo t' atipicl's of the' deia irtlllent o f I4ygiene, and Puhl ie 11eailh. Prot'ionis lecturiers on the series th is slliine1r1 have inlclulded such ia uthori, ies as Sally Locas Jean, lDt. (uy Kfr, I )r'. Lurusten, Newell Edson, lDt. .Johin Sundwal, and l)i'. Nathan Sinai. T l' lectures this wee - k vill bw given .:? 4 :00 o'clock every aft ernooni fronti ,Monday th rough Fr'iday in the amphiili- thieater 'of the1Denlt al hbuildin~g and 141' general public is invited. MUNICHL. -.The arrival he're (of twxo Germani ideserters from flteFrench foreign legion in Syria,. is r'eior'ted bly the Mluerilhieer Zci tnll p. The plaper' charges that the fugitives were in- veigledlinto FI'a uce undter false prec- tenses, drafted into the' foreign legion and after rudimentary training ship- led to Syria wvher'e the legiomn is en- gaged i a campiaign again4st the Kruse tribesmen. by lr'. Nathlan Siniai. assistanl iiott' elates andldlan 'rri sle'.Iwill blit'a4141) of th14in fo10, tn' p of 4hit' eplirt 44i'14 hefore th eva'e returtned. jThe lithLogiaphs wxxe e (0ill 1796, thre year of the first vacc11114 101 in the UI nit ed Staty e-. Dr. Va len tine Seamni of the T5ew Yor'k general 1100 pit al n'rnl dthle tfeat withIivae- I (ile oblta1 iied 11(441 IDr. ,l''ner, of London, 1lang.. NO")or0iin~ated lthe idea. I Tlhe vear 1 796 was 4Ihett'imhe of 4.11 publlic'ation ofit Jenn iis 1)00k 014the Fubj ch and41 t'ex'a cciniation in Am- uica as 4 4el'fol'u'd on Dri. Seamian's BOU91 TO OPEN lCtlt: fUESDAY NIGHTFyifSbn(*, rilker ProduciIon Of Play ers i,(x f oy Have( Th~lree Pe(rformances'~IOi '5441 Campbell Clement s' ''"Th ei(' 4 "0 wvill he the last prtidult'i14of' Iitiih v (0 w' 'cr5 ,campus Jplan--l'trtlcil r lion4. ''The lIlaidue'' xwillI tf d at, 8:,10 o'clock Tties>dox V.ad Saturdoly nights. r ire o1n sale at \Vl' ; on11'5i44I ' Yok City Ar Al. leo0'Friday .'iehas Leeii o >~ ; A lctures I (('tt' .4 atiti ' -l ". : lelbE'lolr 'uihi'14 ,t~Oclasts prinysi_ 'LARGE NUMBER OF LECTURES FEATURE TPROCRAM OFWEEK 111 N. I. If. h1LAllERl'f E TO OPEN SERIIES WITH TALK IIONI.1.Y ~FTLEtV OON SLOSSON SPEAKS Play~ers' 1'ill Give "Tire Iaidue" As La1st Of Serieis Of Summtier plays M!any letutires of varied interest and oithie'rlnmbers are oin the Uiveritv summ~ler entertainment prograim for this xve. Thle first event is sched - ulled for iMonday afternoon andi the last Friday night. Mrs. Frances 11. Flaherty of Nor- xalk. C'onni., will speak first. "Thlle asof the Polynesians'" is her suibi- jetant her lectur'e, which is ilus- tratd, w li e Monday afternoon at 5 o'clok AnteevnModyi pht' Wonen's Etducational club meet- ing at 7:15 o'clock, at 836 Tappan street. A musical program will be priovidedi for entertainment. At thle Men's Educational cliub)fmetet- ing. Tuesdlay night at. 7:00 o'clock, rin lDean Edlward . Kraus xwil talk. Frl3:3(0 to 5 o'clock Tuesday the Xoln's League will be at home ii 4 Barblouir gymna sium' to 1 lexonen of thle Graduate school. At 5i o'clock ''uesday Prof. 11. F Adams of the pisychology departmenlt will lecture on "Tile Qualities (of a CGood Judge of Perstinalit.'' Professor Adams ta 410donIlimuchiexperimntal and iesearch xvti-rk her'e ini the line of personiaity ti i E'el'nllittantts. will (dve "Thne iliidie" "The flaiduc," b~y Coin Clenents, is olfei'ed iby the "Players" for Tuesday Iighit at :30o clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. This is the first lpre- ! 141 ation of th le last play on the sum- 14 ' progrlamn. As the others, this play is undter the auspices of the j :\unnnae council. I 'Who Pays the Income Tax,' is the silhject tof a lecture to be given wed-y j1 esday aftertnoon at. 5 o'clock by Prof. \V'iiliarn A. Paton of thte economics I d1)14 ltliit'1t. At 8 o'clock that night its the regular School of Music con- Slosson 11lM Shenk i lof. Pr'eston W,. Sltsson of the hs 4 yhis-epartmient xill lecture Thrs- iay 14t 5 o'clock.,i s title is ''The l isto oical Background of Eastern I1+mroipe.' From 3 :30 to 5' o'clock TLrrIstavctcIV's ,'hllens League will hrd olan11other at home, this time for the nurises, public health nursing stu- i",r+I'.I0- nd tfiewouieof tie medical s('h'otL A r pititioil of Clements' <''The Ila14 ie'' w'ill be given Thursday The last lectur' of thre week will be Friday at 5 t'cltick. Prof. Charles P. Wvag ner of' the Romance language de- piar'tmient is to speak at this time on 'Pi't ur4esjne Spai.'' His talk wil bre Ilust ra ated. P,'idiap'night4 at s t'c1oc.k in the 'hni versifxy1111allauitium nilnwill be three onie-a.t plays, to be given by the raLa lass o Pr'of R. C. Thntel. Pr- I fsso 11l1s1ter, whto is froum Ohio Wes- ,lex'a n nivisity, is a special instru- I or hiere this summelli(r. Tickets for his program xill be soldi at the book- s ~ttarie5. Wlill ('i'e Three Plays Thbe 4ltree ilays are: "The Newv Pool', by Gertrude Jennings, ''Will o" the WNisp'' by Doris Kalmani, anti "Bx-'cliiig m-iess Indispensible" by Ro- jalid Pertee. These plays have beeni chosen by the class as r'epiresentinig its best efforts. Other plays which the class has stotdied and acted this sum- mer'i inclutde "Between the Soup and the Savory," "A Sister's Tragedy," ''Voices,'' anti 'Wurzel-Flummeriy."' The last series of health lectures xwili also he given this week with Dr. Russel Bunting, professor of dental pathology and histology giving a ser'ies of live lectures from Monday th~rough Fritiay in the amphitheater of tlie Dental building. The subject: of the le('turesC wiiillie the relationl of (tooth decay and pyorrhea to deaths 1,aind breakdownts among adults, anid ititilst ores, arnd xxwi lImsolti xoffice aftei' 7 o'clock on t1='! CLF gllts Jn'm'i'orrnniruces xill t),h4uli 'In'.S' he prioduiced on a4rimuch Intre, calt e111( With at m-ger (:aI: ^ i, r r lisi 11 he patshiowxvO14 pro-( request, tile vote oil the senatorial gi'es of1 the 'aeccimiat iron at various Facesd(' in both piarties. The handiling stages ump t~o th11 14'1 t I r x of the Smith and McKinley canmpaigns in Cook county by the txvo Republican fcrtious ennbroiledtini grand.tijuriy in- 'MOL)IINE I IA.ltaly.--( 4)Ilellatitonl1,by vestigation of the ballotinlg, itlock Fascist. authorities of lper'misionto 4le selltoI'ial sitnatiton inl Cook countyr farm labor'ers t(1gatlie r gt'ain riia g- titI factional cotiitrbalck, andl the metts left a fter' ha pngms cause'dr grand juries have found factional tis- serious conflict s inl i is regi()) esinlne wt tresoiag anti gang feuds, state prison conditionts L tenodence and Illinois politics in general. "Ind(1 xillh i'1 v is C hani ha~s chiat'aterizetd pro xionus proi- (141 on (4i(lSof "T'e P1layx'ers this 51s11mme(r. Pr 'inacipIal roles will be tauken by tbhese' ini tht'group xvhotihave 1414r it'ipal(4 inl past iiroductions15iandiithIie 544 orii'tl- 11 to parts will lit playetd by t hew Y psi l- aniti P layers xwho htave beenI rehlear sinog .or' the ir' r'tles undter the (Iil'etion 04f Paul St exelisOIn. a s1siltt' (Ii r't'' 'Of the Ypsilanti groupl.I Rober't;IHentdersoinxwill 1t1i4v thoi leatding rleto f IBsuit, thle -liituc. Antd roia,. the'heroine, xxiill 1 4)1'! 10v- I ('t by Amtiy Itionis. xx'iil(' '\illia i f I r Peak Period Of A y vAt Exposition ApproachesllflMITRIFS WILL HOLD I * --Bishop will be seeti as Neago(. r lit' vil-- All roads heatd to the Sesqul-Centeni- reserva titons fo~r intdividuals and11(1rfil- PRECEPIO N FOR M UI aIin. Eic 1Mowxer,. who 11114 yed 4thie nial International Explositio01, now 1)e-, ilyIpar'ties anti so far the housing bt i L jp1 i'tof a.tei'tnr'in "ExI tfr iritin ing held in Philadelphia, as the peak.I reau has been liable' to) reser've the kinidIWl t' nt 3ctn 'ilP1elo~~tri period for attentiance at the -, . ss J'and caso om lmneTl l i411sinniimenlreception, foriSpite of Ihimiself'' will have 114l eu Mor. tan .;C,00 roms avelzen Iinel~e; o t~t fcuiy , t~itIth i f Peter Kazan.,1111 1 nk ee r tion is beginninig to get under way. MoIe tan 0,043 '0011Thaee"benayersicis tf te failiy4 (1'i,1;ei1'- Vacasticniists from alliiparts of tbn listedtianti class-ified iLy the bureau and 1mPnd yBtyBroi'hi eIld ltteil'Tl lyr 'ei'dPl culitiy, a utiliialny fn'ont h'reigitna-- 311 adt a vailable, to visittors to the Ses- enNxI''ittc vil1'grtsttclgrtulittl(11tti1'i'- titons, are pouing intottithr, Sesqul (11I3z ,to.Ntsntctehci City' hurlyby rainandautoobi~ tays of 1.917 and 191.E has Philatiel- hld this4115ft tii'iiitiiir'aitl4 to iSti- ' Clemenrts and froimiDonaltd Ogden Ste.; ana th hoelsnclrooinghouesin'pia been called ui pon to house such' clock, att the tx vo dor'iitories, xwhliclh I xxart, author of "The Crazy Fool'", and i'onig Iutr i I.se'veral film stars, aimionig them Charlie' and near Philadelphia are rapillil- ' a large linmber, butxwith' the efficient \4 . .. s ., --, r. t .. _ ._:, .,. ,. 7 ,ilson,. P- r., t; ,,r, Car en.in this city. 141st ratt. the i '14 t .'\c. Ir tU 'I '1 (111'41( ' txoil.11( ) V ii h 1 I Ilo t 3 '1 ' t ,' h A ' ' I tlof i 1 r 1 P.fl'lt'U tif 8O 'd1 TIC ON I "I Books otl li' i th'lobic di(4 c °C!' c( tone ighbotiol'idtt, fai~litries,. JiC,0ealga1I other 1icadinrgs oft interest to both householder and visitor, the quarters Will Be Erected ar'e quickly selected. (By Associated Press) All of the rooms are periodically in- PRAGUE, Poland, July 24.--A110' ;t sp eted by officials 'nd tho.se which1 ument to the late President Woodrow Mtail to conie up to the high standards Wilson, is to be erected at Prague in -says that it wIll be cool and that maintained and demanded by the bu- front 0of the Wilson station, named II EW~ ~ the A. S 4,ha'' It year :run of blatdlock is ended. is physica~l It i a Ibeing in jail fori debt was such a sad atlhlctfics, ae1 spectacle after heroism in failure of dlancing, and expeditions that 1-1. M. Jlactby, a banki- iMay either oc ter and amateur explorer, paid a billI where they a re ,,,, It9RA fnr I~ ' to he sent xvhere '0. p01505of 1t11l' o'lh ~ sa 1(14 sg ill , l''F xil, aturali 1 to 4) oCillg ant, I -l- ,tIiIItl t I}he 11pace 'li ii be illusti'ated. The public is in- diplyd tm'oi'odered viteti. They will begin at 4:00 o'clock ,eer deiireti, each afternoonl,