ESTABLISH ED 1922 ol # u mmirr l00iftr 1i!3an 'a111tl ASSOCIATED PRESS D)AY AND NIGHT MILE SERVICE nn nvrr v~ o Y VOL.. XVII. No. 8 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS OF FARM RELIEF DISTURBS SENATE, COOLIDGE INDIORISE S PINCHER BILL; OPPONENTS MNOV'E E TO OTHER BU'SINESS j IIATiEIN G131OPEN j Waterman gymnasium will be open at all hours of the day for the whole p)erio1 of the Summer Isession. Any male student may use the gymnasium and the Ilockers are available now for any who desire thene. Over 200 of the lockers are already taken. i- FACULTY HOLDS ANNUAL SOCIALS With Barbour gymnasium trans- formed into a grove of peonies and i palms, the annual reception given by the faculty to the students in the 1 Summer session was held last nightft from 8 to 11 o'clock. More than 1,500 1I students attended the affair.l After the reception a dance was held and refreshments were served. PRICEFIVECE-- Sunday Programs At Churches'POESRHSY First Methodist Church church (of Christ I)seipies i rP UF.9AI r T ii nr Services begint at 10 :30 o'clock, and Dr. Bowen will speaf: tofliori'ow - I U Ir .i* t I t h W Rev. Stalker's subject for toinor- w morning is "The Blessed." From -12: 4 5 o'clock Dr. Stalker will mleet e ;students' bible classes at Wesley Hall. The Wesleyan Guild meeting is held from 6-7 o'clock at Wesley Hall. St. And~rew's Episcopal C'hurch ASK LOWYER TARIFF EDU9CATION SCHOOL D)emocratts Wish To Bring D~owni All T rifIates; Outcoe Itis Will HOLD SOCILg[ Not Visible Stud(enIIts and (IFat' II t3 iMembers fleet (By Associated Press) hi G(ynlhiaslui Of University WASHINGTON, June 25.-The Sen- N~igh Schiool Tonight ate was thrown into a quandry today over wh'at to do about farm relief IS AN ANNUAL AFFAIR after President Coolidge had formally} Indorsed the Pinchier credit bill and! Students and faculty members of 'Nrithe School of Education will hold their supporters of the defeated MNr. annual social and reception tonight measures moved to lay aside all agri- from 8 to 12 o'clock in the gymnasiumi cultural legislation and proceeded to of the University High school. All other business.I students and others connected with the At the same time the Democrats be- school are invited to attend. gan an agitation for a reduction ini The social is an annual affair, hav- ing been held last year with marked tariff rates. success, and it affords an opportunity The outcome of this triangular con-j for the students to meet the members troversy was problematical when the of the faculty, who will be there with Senate recessed tonight. The situa-I their families, and also to become ac- tion offered a threat even to the House' quainteI 'with the other students in cooperative market bill. After con- thcol tafrstesuet ferences today the western propon-I who are jnew to the school an oppor- ents of the rejected M'Nary bill lined, tunityv to make acquaintances, as well.I up in opposition to the cooperative The programn for the evening will marketing proposal which had Secre- include music and dancing, games, and tary Jardine's endorsement, on the refreshmeitgs. iViss Mc(' rmlck, of grounds that it was a makeshift plan the High School staff, has charge of and would be changed to the account the program and there will be both of farm legislation. new dances and old ones, such as the Developments came thick and fast Virginia reel. :Professor C, 0. Davis during the day. They started with a! of the School of Education is generalI breakfast conference at the White! chairman of the affair. House with senate leaders to urge More than 400 students and faculty President Coolidge to declare public-} members of the School of Education ly for the Pincher plan which hadI attended the affair last. year and an been offeredl in the Senate by Senatorncran ,,r......t~ ,-- ---1~ Amog te mmbes o th fault I ay morning. The Rev. Lewis will who received the guests were Dean hold the morning pirayer and service Edward H. Kraus of the Summer ses- at 11 o'clock. A musicale for stu- sion an(d Mrs. Kraus, D~ean John R. I (tents and members of the parish will Effinger of the Literary college and be held at 4 :30 o'clock in Harris Flal. Mr's, Effinger, Prof. Joseph A. Burs- ! First Bap1tist ('Ieiirh ley, Dean of Students, and Mrs. Burs- ;IDr. Sayle's will preach his sermon, ley, D~ean Alfred H. Lloyd of the Grad -I toimrrow morning on "'When Thou uate school, Prof. George WV. Patter- ! Hast Shut thy Door." Professor son, assistant Dean of the College of Stevens will meet the studlents in thej Engineering, Registrar Ira M. Smith, church au}ditorium it 11:45 o'clock Prof. G. Carl Hulber of the Medical for' conference as to summer work. School and Mrs. Huber, Prof. Clifford Uimnittrhiii Church C. Glover, secretary of the College of ~Pi eiino hra"i h Pharmacy, and Mrs. Glover, and Prof, Calvin 0. Davis of the School of Edu- title of the subject upon which Dr. Robins will p~reach tomorrow morn- eat ioni. Committee members of the Women's g h emn eisa 04 league, headed by Miss Eaton, served ocok ac hnrcFirst (eimre~rratiojial %'hirch l 1 m norning on "Has the Rainbow Lost its Pot of Gold ?" The sermon starts at 10: 30 o'clock. Services will be held each Sundlay(luring the sumimeii r; visitors are welcome. First Presbyterian Ch'urch Church school is held at 9: 30 o'clock. Morning worship with the sermon b~y Dr. Anderson, who will talk on "The Greatest Discovery of All,'' takes place at 10:45 o'clock. The Young p~eople's social hour is at 5 :30 o'clock. At 6:30 o'clock at the Young people's Society meeting the subject for dliscussion will be-Rlesolved : that there should be a revival of religious education in our schools. First Ciurchi of Christ Scientists The regular morning service will be held at 9 :30 o'clock on.."Christian Scie~nce.'' Sunday school will follow the mnorniing service, beginning at 11:- 45 o'clock. The testimonial service is} held every Wednesday night at 7 :45 o'clock. The readling room, 10 and 11 St ate Savings Bank bnuildi ng, is open from 12 to 5 o'clock, daily, except Sun- days and legal holidays. UNION ANUNE SUMMERCHANCES1 Soul T'Jerra(e Tou Serve As Outdoor Dhiing Itoom IDuring, Baltajices Of The Summer fGEIOOUCAL ASPECT OF -NATURE WONDER IS TOUCIED UPON WAS I LLUSTRI.lj ED Act urer is To Accontpa ny Group That Will Visit Falls, From The 1'nIirersity On1 July 9 Before a) group of more than 300 s ammoer sc hool students, D)r. Russel .C. liuss'x-, of the geology department, Pave mn ilustrao ed lecture yesterday aft ernoon in the Xi oatral Science audi- ! toriure on the siib~ecu, ''Niagara Falls atnit the Vicinity.'' 1)r. iluss; ey fir'st gave a brief sketch of the geogr a phical history of the formn- tion of' the di ffereint stratus of rock. In the fir'st glacial stage the deposition of th Niagarat lime stone took place while in the se~on~d stage, the glacial st4age, the stage in which all of the a rea of ('anadaz, the Great Lakes reg- ionl etendiig ig s 1fr south as the h1ito river. This glacier caused the co~urse of the iakxs toI) le changed at (differeint stages, there being two out- lets to the th ree upper lakes, these omit lets were the, Trent river and the !'ouite by way of Pt. Huron. This second glacier also (limini~hed the ON N IAG G A FLLS THlE .susiels ADD0 LECTURES TO SUMMERPRORAM S"aly L ucas Jean maid Dr. Kiefer Will Xta 10.4 5 o'clock Mr. Jump willI p~reach his last sermon before his va- cat ion. A stud~ent supper and chat will be held at 5: 30 o'clock at which Harryx Kike, star football player will speak on "Some Athletic Experiences of MHine.'' The motion picture service, "Klan Without a Conscience", is held at 8 o'clock. TaikTo ummer Studentis f i r irin T On Hygiene TopicsUH U DL r INVITE GENERAL PUBLIC Three lectures, to be given by Sally!" LOCATE STUDENTS Lucas Jean and by Dr. Guy L. Kiefer. were announcedl yesterday by the de- f Summer School Positions Secured 'By 1lpartnient of Hjygiene and Public! University- Bureaiu'Nutmber Health ats additions to the program of M '7 To Oute Summer lectures already schedutled. Miss Jean, who for eight years has LESS TH-AN 1925 FIGURES been connected with the teaching of_____ size of the lakes considerably. GENHERT HEAD WAITER 1"Geologically the falls are still in heir infancy," stated Dr. Hussey, being slightly more than 20,000 years Broad changes in the policy of the of age." main (lining room, with the obje ct of! Dr. I1lussey pointed out the places of cateing to the sunmner tradle, have liecial inerest as the slides were been announced1 by the management Projcrted, stating that those who are ofthe Michigan Union. The screened (conitemplating taking part in the ex- cm l rion should be stire to witness the terrace on the south side of the build- s:e sshot \Iin the slides. The ing, which looks out nc on tl awn. ! <-~ .,,;1_ , ___._.,_ - C '. (: t. 1 uc u va -cu Aliac uca.c y >'7u . Va I en iarger n11 III [O' r'is exipectedto ge uil uic-'''i" ' c 'no 'I IIUf t 4 ar~ .Jia wi o ,aI.." ' "' " 1 ^1 etL u vt tt cwl.I Fess, Republican, Ohio. night. There will be no receiving line, hais revolutionized the methods for its Sulit oth ule f 17will be used as anl outdoor dininzg Late thePreiden caled n Sc isr have been placed In remunerative po- Latr te Pesientcaled n Sc- ince thle gathering is intended to bei1 teaching, will he the first of the two, sitions by the Student Employment room for' the remainder of the sumimer. retaries Jardine and Hoover for ad-! in the nature of an informal social, speaking Monday and Tuesday, June ueusneteSmmrssin tehgICieelnen rn vice. Soon after the President began( The gymnasium will he decorated( 28 and 29. Her subjects will be,onbra ic h mrsson h ueCieelners fo his conference with various Senate with palnms and flowers from the bt the 28th, ''The present trend of healthopxdacrdn toMsSurtli 'TckeToD th,194 nonpr, factons hichstared cucuss i charge of the Bureau. This is far be-' anca adnadtces hc r dcto sorpublic schools" and,( I which have long hung in the al the anti-rooms that continued through- priced at 35 cents, may be obtained at Ionl the 29th, "School health programs lthe tt number ssonhl a te up-ngirooailerogdn lceofthe out the day almost simultaneously, the door fox' those who have not al-hruhotte old"MssJanwslicait s for psit ions may ra sonably ipeotlgt. heabe wilb with the assurance by the president ready procured theirs. for several years at nurse il Baltl- leepceltorietenmer!1l etsuIle ihfeF lwr n of a formal statement advocating pas- ___ ____mre lpublic schools where she had the wht2csuet e' eue n rs rsne oec aygetb sage of the Pincher bill, Senator Wat- care of more than 20,000 school chiit- Max Genhartnhtadwaitmeer The1se5' son, Republican, Indiana, offered a! nierit rator k it1(11 cinder' her charge and since 1918 sitions itt. the summeraite.ofh1925. (Jniersty C ntet ha ben coneced wth ubli lxen I The majority of the studlent pos'- 'ice wvill he impi'oved and the tables motlon totla aside allbermnlegfislA- fPlacjes In Co ts'l~ ~ l netewt ulchat ions desired are for board, rootm or bne yplsadiltts ton and Seao1oetoo r propoaganda ntepublic schools all (bobcand acordinltosMr.dMaplh''ts. kansas, the Democratic leader, press-, Iover' the world since that time. Linder Sur oiin naltreo hs eiI l o dwiei ed his proposal to have the tiff Coj mpeting in the national O ratori-he1r (irection arid revolutionary meth- ' ambitios to make Union service eualI duced. cal contest on the Constitution of the od iehalheua o ht kIi classes are still available for anly Stu- that of his home hotel ini Switzerland, United States held Thursday night in dents who wish to secure thernid Irtun by the Gehart familyfogera Los Angeles, California, Philip Krasne, gretSrdsa the subject today, have the proper hours vacant for' thetds hc aesfx ag ubr All women students attending the ''27, of this Univrsity took a fourtthi a suedanmotncehtivor.Sea't~i une 3 ifrn of tourists every sumnmer. Gerhart. Sum m er session w ho are interested n I ac . Seven orators com peted t the n vr had befor e. She is p erm anent firm s aworik.t s h v rit n i h s e n i he i nt d S at s f r lv hae3 rte nrn a e'retaryo h elhEuatnda eti h ~ie ttsfrfv joining the rifle class may register for finals of the contest, all of them hay-iyo h elt'Etcto i to the Bureau offering various pos- Iyas vision of the American Child Health yais the class at 4 o'clock any afternoon at' ing won local, city and state champion- sscitin.It ons to) students who wish to help ---________ Baburgmasu.shp reiu t h fna cmeito.earn itheir way through college, N aburgmasu..sisprvos ote ia cme itin. The othetr lecture of the series will Sxi I'iyunstl ' ust r o- ') r'h'eaitnrY aI h le given by Dr. Guy Kiefer, whose sub- (tSomeavey uupho rqessnes I~t e po- O U ' ,L ]I a v A ev co r e ?.ferdB etwilb Terlainbtwe ih ment office. Recently, fox' example, a practicing physician and the (elepart-woadeidthsrvcsfsm- Physical Education ID epatt enf t ment of P'ubicr Health." Drm. Kiefer is one wo was immune from poison ivy; ~ a G + ' a member of the State Board of Health her bc yard was infested with' the/ and was formerly chief physician for plnrn h eiedsmoet i Courses offered to women by the arrange for this by seeing Miss Mc-( the Michigan Bell Telephone company. it out.. 'Fs-I department of physical education this Cormick at heer office in Barbour gym- He will lecture on Thursday, July 1, - summer are so varied as to appeal toi nasium. i Both the lecturers will speak i the Tm tdntEnlyeitBra- g ame under the direct supervision of L all. Classes in swimming are held at Miss Hodgson is also in charge of amphitheater of the Dental building the University five years ago, it being I1 the nio poo evry mrnig, c- basketball. These classes are held at, three programs.stuedi aeHloth uextSs:tatihi pIiitmevalr ceI SaudyIt9ocok nio n 'lc al n r lCiI_________ Christian Association, before that willI be fair today, and cooler. Wednesday evenings from 7 to 10 o'- eseilytjhs h xett time. During the years under Uiver- clock. Instruction is given (uii h teach at camps or schools, although IS c n iycnrliiDa usc' fieI morning hours by the Misses Jessica all who are interested are urged to I U iest a xaild nuly ,3}tdnsA~~U~(~L~III~ Nixo aecopEd ofaosthr.advancedand Casesi-clgig rtnerte Excursion Popular; inu ihM ogo.were secured positions luring the ' Ifiere i u rin gi Nixreon poan d orur aDoter.vThed cl as sign sup tithcloMing aHodgs nder t- schmool year, 1925-26, amd of this n m beesoorgnizd Asyet More than 30 had signed up last er 326 were entirely self-supporting. bgnigsimr.Tit-iew-upriinoMisHdo.AsytInight for the excursion to Detroit Dr. Alfred Cyril Ewing. of Oxfordr me-aearayerle nteeI nyoegophsbe raie which leaves this morning at 8 o'clock WASHINGTO.-Shiermaxn J. Low- classes which begin Junie 2. Stu- wichmeets at 1 o'clock Tuesdays cornrvofractrdaniSouhneloof NwhYokeaderalareBrnar dents who have but one morning hour I arid Thursdays, but Miss Hodgson will from the universitykrd is oneh ofl, thee YorevexEdgrlBena- free are urged to come that monnerag lse frbgnigada-IState streets, Carlton Wells, of the hBrosshrdl,.of Utah, have been nominat-! change professors who comec to the for instruction and practice Wednes- ( acdsuensi!hr i eadIrhetoric department is in charge of ed by President Coolidge to be mi-, Ann Arbor campus for thet 1926 Sum- day nights. It is possible to procure for them.I the trip, which is the second Univer- ers of the tariff commission. Bimer school. Dr. Ewing is a graduate - swimming tickets: 25 for $5.00 0o' 10 Miss Ruth Price has charge of both slty excursion. .' of University college, Oxford, and is for $2.00. natural and folk dancing. For the Te'at ilvstte Jeri News building amdi ts broadcasting !IBASEBALL SCORES the author (ifta philosophical volume Golf, under the instruction of Miss foi'mer, the beginners meet at 11 o- Ethel McCormick, is another of the (lock daily, and the classes for the station, WWJ, in the morning. After I -- nitld"Kn''TetenifCaul courses offered. Twenty girls have al-i advanced students is held at 4 o'clock lunch at the cafeteria of the Generalr National league ity." ready signed up and aretaigteIdiy Th adaclcas in fk Motors building, anl inspection tour of Cincinnati 9, Pittsbur'gh 3 i Dr. Ewing's courses at Michiganmi 1 fundamental work at Palmer field. (ancing is held at 10 o'clock, while tie Detroit Public library will be INwYr ,Boky are in the field of political philosophy,c Those desiring instruction are urged l that for beginners is at 2 o'clock ev-i madle. finishing at about 3 o'clock. it Boton 7, Philadelphia 8 Itie first dealing with the contract i to go to the department of physical ed-; cry day. Chicago-St. Louis (rain) I theory and the rights of the individual, js ucation and confer with Miss McCor- D~ue to the number of courses of- MEXICO CITY (A.P.)-Orders for I American LeagueI Mill's idea of liberty, Rousseau's coi- Mick. fered there should be many who take the extermination of bandits in the Cleveland 2, Detroit 1 (game I ception of will and the idea of the jI Instruction in tennis is given byI advantage of this opportunity. All state of Vera Cruz, headed by Vidal t aled in 2nd, rain) ' states; his second couse is a seminar ni Miss Pauline Hodgson. The classes those who are interested in these' Tenorio, have been issued by Gen. 1 St. Louis 11, Chicago 4 J study of Kant's "Critique of Pure l are held at 3 or 4 o'clock daily. If( branches of work should sign up for Arnulfo Gomez, military commander( New York 12, Boston 2 (Rao. any girl wish to use the courts at I their respective classes at Barbour of thme state, after a conference with New York 11, Boston 4I Prof. Charles E. Chapman of the o 7 or 8 o'clock in the evening they canf gynmnasium. 'President Calles, ______________________f University of California is at Michi- ii sight wichi wouild give thme excursion- ists tOW( ''g1eatest Ithiiill'' lie said, wVouldhiob thmeir' visit to time cave of Dr'. Iussey will aceompanmy thme gr'oup Idat is to inake a three (lay ex- c ii n 'joito aImd wiii time falls starting .July 9, (l12('rihie andl expllain time of this natur'al wonder' :m'onlgeological hpoit of viewx: EXTRA 41HONINR S10PLAY SCHEULEDFOR DNIHT lxincr 'lt d demii in Ifor seats has mad, 11-ii araiy thle scduinmg of the tI ird periformnmce mthis week of Ber'- inard Shaw's "(great ('athierine" by ''The layer's at 8:.'3 o'clock tonight i a Sam'ali Caswell Ang'ell hall. This i,i 'selittiolm will be the 23rd showing of' the Shaviaii faircetby players of the Unmiversity si ne it's initial production last