ESTABLISHED 1922 P t,$ ummitx Sir W :Thzt ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WiTIIJs SERTICE VOL. XVIl. No. 40 EDUCATORS HEAR nnrrntirri rnurai ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN WEDNESDA-Y, AUIGUST 4, 1926 PRICE11 PlTUW('m~*Tm r~v v,,q Heads Delegation To Peace Meeting 1 1Y14iL . r r 1 v rl Ut"" '''...............l{ ,1"1 tt ~aC ' Y * 'I'-~z'U'J A Iurm , brtc~aishiohbtits. assistatto ( the president, to- and Saturday nights anti Included iii Under thie s upervision of Mitss Rt Ii Kof a1'8pitdly -rot atn g mirrlIor. ' Wldte[ellsll eie. 'terpeettosleletewl jPr ice, ist ructor of llama i'al 47 i 1 i ,t 1Mr. Wi It-ston ctshowed liast rat ionsdaewr t(-arniso csrd. 'hrpeetton bsdehe el recial illbe givc rrt~i~n i 1i)f'roI .lk todeit will clot timue his sur- known plat of Shaw such popular rectalwil begi ~l t iiih tat ~ : Uof the , avet'ornn oh' va rious sotinidcIJstato ntea Rce rte' o 'clock at Barbour gbiaitil y 014'1il.t t'tn l11e'V"icttola i'cor' ttil f~ 1114,E jiolit~ica'itutininth plays a ahlCohrs"Expressing, thle studenuts in her case.The sPro- 'Sczx ('it e f :TL uci ~ 1 ia M 11e1n l~I ttsiu 111141111'timi-otghoaithIle sliliin er. Wil lie,'' W. S. Gilbert's "Sweethearts",* giani will eomslst o oh 'I aH't, 1k; ,ldtbI'pu os Jt et~ted to ret urn to tihe Uni- Milne's '"Belinda", llee eDoc - Par, tchias sedforanaysig .nd or oil wi--ity illhe latter tpart of October. tor In Spite of Uim*ett" and Cohin Giga..................Corll~i st ructilig etirves, flhe harmionic an - Campbell's "The Halduc." Gretin ...... .... .. Sbubrt lyzr nd ~arnonc vntesier.ByI Ba -ns tf tho People's Motor Coach During the winter the uapority in i Waltz Study.............. . . Set tilwr b et' jn 141 of thi-, inst ruw ttti s any curve, C, rc 240l sFtf 5dzigtepeetcmaywl ea h Ino thoae.f( 18 e'h iyconpem'~h ~h ve I .J uly' I 5.a del'ei~st' iir 222Rockford Theatr-e, Rockford, Illinois. Nypfnraor.....me ovelartdIIt Iiscmoet ars m4 froim thme imt tider rc-epoirt ed for the They will h~e supplemented thmere by Scarf Study Pr fe 'eotahIe1.AIoI m II wool-i 4of .lung 4' o.several New York players. The Frolic...............Schuber't lanyiM Iniitimay fwYl im log ,, ne'i'c h i an b o s A e R a y 1 e lc tCn H n b o sA eR ayThe Combat-----------------...1 eilier' '0j1co l ('ac',the 040111111of 111,e pr'ofil1e T Idilio.................H Il tils I of ia talit 0g)21,11)h,. and illd1ti't(' equat ion Toin10 Be Se vut T o .nmi g Mn Death and tihe Ma iden.. ii to the face. Or, if one were sent. thol' Vintage ,......... t1thv l toitat ii, it would14btt'poss5ible to coil- A Frieze.................Seb iuina u rtlct 111e profile. Pro'>muti l I Handbooks, published Opposite the tj,1ie page is the identi-I B~acchanmal...... . .......... Sell 411181 A tone 'producedf11 by a Ituing fork( i under IIheatispices of the Student fication pago with lines especially Mr. Frank Rtyan, ttI eot', will sing I flat;.anid tcol loss ; hut, iy str'iki ng 1 Chiristitan association andh the Young adapted, fr use by the freshmen to several sel etionis bet wt-etintihe two "-a veral harmonizing forks at the santo 1'Womn'ts ('bristian association, for wpmtei-n their adviser's name and ad- parts. The publ if' i-7cordjilly in-i timde, a. richl muasical t one can be pro- !1he %,(-at' 1926-27 art' now ready for, dress. A foxraword follows the title viteol to attend. Thier-e will be n110i dit eo, dutin to the oiverllapp ig oif var- d istrib1-ution alld4 xvill he ssent, out to page anti forinally presents the boo0k charge for admission isxae. Ifthtie forks differ but. studetst registereei fox their fresh- to tloe members of the class of 1930. A sli glily in wavelengfhth ie phten ma ena ma n x(taI-Iuring this mnth. Fresbi- NOl page picture of President Clar- 1!liaa ge "Z s Drop; of the, lyat is strikingly shown. Thbis amen wh o iot, li receive rapids by ence C.. Lttle facing the words of diedi- i.csed11i(1 byte high and low pointsj mail wilt receive tilelit at the time catioxi to blot occupy the pages 4 and Divores Mo nt ot thAe Ietjhg 811(1 ;anddestroying Iof registration for' I he fa~ll Itcr1nsin ApI . . The President's message to fmesh- Iech___; Arbom'. man along with those of the Dearn of WASHINGTON, PD,(C'.,Atugtust 4-i. It is lifossibICle for he 'adit oir'to tic4' T he Freshmfan 1Itaiidbool is the of- (Students and Dean of Women is 1926.-The Department. of ('oniiilccetones that(IdioInot exist duetto e o -' t icial I niversity hundhiook lpresented printed. announced today thbat, aeceorlhg to lapping oif various tones. The adoti- free of ch'am'ge toi incolminlg stuodents. I General information ofT all kinds re- the returns received, there WOe -6.- 1 lomiti.l notes are, lower than the tr'ue I t Colt talus 1706tiages of intormation garding campus life i the University, 276 marriages performed ill Mlichigan not)01(. M'. Firestore xwhistledl a trio ! iregardtinlg all phatstes of college life ' traditions, soma& and yells, etc., is in- during the year 1925, as eomliipared by 1me(a1s of the tuninigforhi, First be at the University, pictures of the earn- I eluded in Shre General section of the with 49,758 in 1924, repi'esenltin:- a dte- pr1oduced( the single tone ot' the fork. hits, buiidiings, the president. Dean of b ook,- A cut mnade from a1 pen draw- crease of 3,512 or 7.1 per cent. 1 Then lie whiist led. When lie ditd bothIi Stuidenrts and D~ean of' Wornm, amid ,n~g of the frimxt of Alumni Memorial Dturing the year 1925 ther'e R ~e I at oneico, a third seat of notes were pro- st udent presilet s of var'ious oriPn- ' hall is tljo *~oonoal introduction. 9,541 divorces grante'd ill the state, as 4 tced, in tontra ry niotioni to his tulile. zat ions, su(chia the Stiluden (' ouncil:.' TP&.Actitvittes section includes the compared with 9,24-4 in 1921 i'le i'c-Iis tonie, [t(e for'k, ands the coilhinat- A diary is also it'.liiued. The boob I rilcs. for participation in activities, senting an increase of 297, or 3.2 per I tioti tonte eoutld all be plainly lheardot Ihis year is edit~ed by Fred trick .hi the work or the Upon, Student Chris- cent. at nce. Snit.Uo, '27>1-onald B. Dot,,laday, '27, tiau association, Student Council. T1.he estimated p0111] hat ion ioft Ile The ei carI' ca ill etect 1,300 dis ti'.c; Iiso- zu ness aniager, Oratorical association, and others. state of M4ichigani on July 1, 1925 was pitches ot tomie, iond 27013e,5'Co4f Four thioisaca d 1-tandhooks were s,_ Publications receive a separate sec- ,4,283,860 and fillJu ly'1, 19214Vwas liudness . Multiplying these, Ithere Icoi ved MNonaday at hane lnlandl jtio.. 4,176,601. On tile iasis oif th,.se es- are 8o300,000hiurlt- t oies varying ill loud- !hIandfbooks will 1)0 sent ourt to Fresh-' Work- of distribution is well under tirnates the numbtter of liaria ;)or et nss awld pit ch.l.'blese may hae cor-m-enieii immediately - Principials of high1 way. The Student Christian associa- 1,000 of the popluitia40,,W5 l iilii ied 11o4 ilhlitmnerabIie eoll)dls, aimdlschool s artidhigh school teacersi who ! tion delivers books to the freshman 1,)1925 as against 11.9 in 1924 ; and( the ~ ai' igect in an y order, to for itimusice. desire> a copy of Ill (' oh for', 11use ,mere while the Young Women's Chris- number o1' divor'ces per 1,000 otf thle Ali% fJi4 st1110's lecture had been an- aimonig high scthool students consider- , tiara association will distribute the population was 2.2> i 1925 as againast. tnoecd 10for' the Natural Science Atidi- lug centerinig til Univel'sity miay se- books to the freshman women. The 2.2 in192. orin urn tt, to taccoilioodte the rse of cure a bo(ok by I.pplylig at Lanle Hall. I Young Women's Christian association The nmuiber' of marriages perform-a- : iarat is, was givenm in the West ,Short age of books may mtake it neces- - has already sent preliminary letters ed and the numbier of divorces granted1 Physics Lectttreltoioti. sary tw refuse t hOeerequests however. tc the incomng women and the Hand- w Vei'e furnished by thle State Depart- I - The Handbook is bound in a Michti- books will follow these letters. The weinet of Health. I Sice Saturdtay, river water has not gait blute fr abrihoid cover with a goldI Student Christian association plans to been pluit'd foir city usage. (.nI thatj seal of thie [University imnprintedl on ! send out preliminary letters to the Argentine has limited the amorunt j cday 3,123,00 gallons were pimplefd the fronit colver' and the issue date men by the end of this week. Hand- of advertising anmd gramophone mnusic froni stationi 11. 1 anid 2,123 ,000 gal- 1926-27. The pages of the book are books will be sent out by both organs- 'which may be bhrdte~d. ions were taken front the Steere farm, gold edged. nations b~y next week. inventory of the treasures, tother churches wvere niot open yet today, al- though only a muoderate number of worshippers were seen inside in -Mex- leo City. jThus tfar there is little or no(1evi- dence of the lboycoitt under the aus- pices of the Capital League for the Defence of Religious Freedom, al- though some conmnmercial houses and , 1 retailers spread apipr1ehensioni that it inay develop. In contrast, news i'romn other sections of the republic shows that the boycott is in full swing its numerous towns. the people refraining from all possible expenditures in the hope of creating an ecofnomic crisis ;,.ufficiently serious to influenc- the government to modify its atl itujeo. Propaganda camnpaignis are being waged vigorously elsewhere. Thle have bieen numerous joint debates, with specakers representing both sides of time controversy, but thus far all1 have been peaceful. The first, debate in Mexico City was between -the seciretary of' education, Doctor Jose Qasauranco and Relic Caeisran Barzae, one of the dire ctors of the League for the Defence of' Re- ligious Liberty, who is ulnder' hail awaiting formal trial on a cha-r ge of inciting the people to disturbiance by means of the boycott. This debate wvas continutedl ina Mexico City theatre and was largely attended by an orderly crowd. A shortage of hlouses in1 Singapore followed by boosting of rents hay started the erection of flats. D~elays in paynment of salaries to pu~blicemenployes of Chiile is causing embarrassment to many cler~ks there. ~BASEBALL SCORES I American League IPhiladelphia 3, Detroit 4 yNew York 7, Chicago 6 Boston 8, Cleveland 7 Boston 2, Cleveland 0 St. Louis 7, Washington 7 l{ational League INew York 5, Chicago 4 .New York 3, Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 14, Philadelphia2 Cincinnati 1, Boston 0 Cincinnati 3, :Boston 2 r " " 0 i k e wlut;u allay uU ftx uau4aaWCu " AVk4N i Le u s. kp wvy, a ....m.. .. «.m .... .. .®.. ... -