I ptr rtAga t W mf I I at 09 DAY AND NIGHT W SERVICE j II ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920. PRICE THREN C 1R fTiVA Vri1T~FL'1 f EAU V light of th the field an e Wolverin ve in the fir; ighth innin Wolerin us ca h 'c ninth, goin for the bal n a throw t in the mu replete wit down th an E th th losi ring SENIORS. TO PICK: 1 rm ITf WOOD NEEDED FOR pf ISEN ALUMNI OFFICER10APJ[A NITE FIRESR Mmbers of the class of.'20-will, .ffic is being exeienced in se-I among other business, elect an alumni NF~ CLringw wod and other combustible ALi secretary-treasurer, who will form the materials for the bon fire for Cap 'clIas th link between the class andU ;I night.. A large amount of material is hcontio Tshe duaies o new ofticeAdDifferentASchoolsANamey4sdTrAthletesr- T cri d *eting at4o'clock this afternoon in .'oComhete forhampnshipd .an the committee in charge of th f7 TITT RUFFO WINS U lsst the atergauaon," t esrnCnrectrkad nieco oesyt mrae al tureran se. rwarn as ndgn, HI roomss r10 t of th conomics buiding. o W e fair is scouring the city for it. Trucks Wilfred B.Shaw,a ecretary of the - Jwill4 be used totay and tomorrow to, AND GOr NOCE Alumni Assciatidn, will speak to the MICHIGAN THIRD IN SIZE OF o CAPA aND OWNOTICE go cmaroundthe antdwhih crrie atallwood m tp mrntn Pn class on their dtiestand. position as SQUAD; WISCONSIN FIRST all places where it has been located. aluni the duties of the new officer h A tTo clear uexisting doubts will be to senditems concerning th Eighteen teams have entered the er combustible material in the form concerning the time and place H Dclass to the"Michigan Alumnu," to Western Conference track and field of boxes, crates, old lumber,ae., for wearing caps and gowns, HC y- istrak eamlat Studay Ws inam. W . HiMaprsdn y s-~se theedfollowging statehmeBngtr.- isu ietr o h lssl cit c me et, ih wlls be hel n e rrwhi ichg'' th e ny to cntue aroe t o f h snorltray lssus ltgcas funds planhfr apond aethe fi- fiael Fnriy n t atry Juehnd requAste onotf nrd e wtn uenhgfloin 'teet "a ~ rancialĀ° reports fllowing each re-.5. grand total of 450 athletes have 22, by calling 56. Quartn ~w~ hul e ~r anon to the Alt assndat4on. betn named by the different schools"Cpasosbgn ig Respedivey Miatigallatimetsiin the amtrning andt r-to compote in the met, which carries agIalMtim-sPin the mornEngTAnd S s- r i si po f s 4 I w andbridays n the cam pus, in AHET IC nd B A RDbtheWcamonsieSNCous 7 . A.t Cndeth.it, gNTRACI E A VOE D afkn. of th WedUBy I ndt sUniversity of ns , w the class rooms, and elsewhere dyTh i ersi 0.Bty orWiconsign , Kn- ow iniathe cittetrtckstpaoperaltow-ear aCho rnr n'nhH an, '21, w consideredha n rious contender for ti- T1 them W aight, but this s op. n _ h s thsebm ata rmniHghteU iv r it butlf rn a te m as e 'h s op n on o t e fe sbthtis u lia m m eris h h u eop t--le t n tia honors since the defeat of the Idll- hae tt a s gsti n, ence r LLI IthR1A B i tered the largest squad, the Badger AT r TERNt R ITT inr them cy Ittr isrort 'etary h o c .sending a list of 51 names. Ohio Michigahn's Team Only One Allowed to ust_____________ ng_ ny_____-__that SLogan acnd Fisher 'Apointed toO ths stat.h n WthothBe nr y s 'ar ants Saternivd sits, Mnotfa's bein it Attrend Withou ing east and tha lcnes nnst r fdsn g ne33M5 e see Basketball aid Track 49vrtspe- on the tris, and th Un e o Iygited."ftae t llrtr aisn R u signi ig Respe vely Michigan ranks third with a total ' 'sttle of 46, DECLARE TRACK SQUAD WOULD gir NSAPPROPIATIONS thato r- ORGANIZATION NAMES FOUR Oter scool, Chicago 33, Minne- UPHLDt HOO E UTTIO N 19 ASSISTANTS TO TRACK HEAD sota 40, Northwestern 20, Indiana 15, ig v, Purdue 16, Illinois 34, Iowa State 33, "There is no doubt In my mind that WOULD INFLATE CREDId, SAYS ing, Baseballand e l mana, Missouri 17, M. A. C. 11, No- Michigan will ave a chance to make SECRETARY TO REPU frien eskball ssistan etb managersweek.te,'i d a ts ted California. 10. Butler college 3, Kan- colegiates if the track team is allow- ant id at a ingetingfth e athletic board held sas. Agr ral college 7. ed to go," said Carl T. Hogan, '20y , t y Associated Press) and 1 last night. oyd nH. Logan, '21, was Merhant Is Star presidentaof the , Michgan Union, when Washington, May 19. When Re t chosenbasketall manager,ttandtH . . The University of California team asked his 'opinion on the feasibility of publican , A EEebrs of the huse went' e t , l ok aerous, as the Illinois squad Michigans competing in the meet. It into caucus tonight on soldier relief tyo0 of 3. B.Whitker '22 elected assistants. was defeated early in the year by the would have a better chance, of courselegislation, Chairman Fordeyn of the Richar0 F r,E, wefarwesternmen. Merchant, star of if Johnson could go, but that isn't the Ways and Means committee laid be- In track manger with R.A. Bailey, '22, the team, is the best all-around athlete purp ise of the meet. On account of fore them aera 11.hig ragnlertterto fperraar EnrSecreyaytaro u on the coast, and a strong performer our gegraphical position, Michigan Is Houston flatly opposing any bonus. th to , S. Hat, y'22L, J. S. Keyser, 22, in the sprints and Jumps. the only school that. has a chance to pSereasy tn' ttern de a s id and C. Wredericks, '22E, ad assist. eceArnoldons eterdelred Mech ant .A Oss, Minnesotas sensation- be represented bothein the east and that congress instead of devising new Unin A dne -a was i adopestating tal athlete, will be in condition toper- west and we should not let the oppor- means of sending m nes d o nat - htbgnignx erterse-form on the track,"and should make a tunity go," centrate its efforts on raising funds make t tive atirhgersa.ill be chosen by the song bid for the 44.Alees B.p for current government . penses. tic. - mraner of thatrespective sport, the Furnas, Purdue distance runner, King ressner, '20, also eviuced his Mr. Houston aid it was a matter of - cPtanfthenteamte coachandand Miller, who holds the Conference belief that the track team should go. serious concern to have the gover, ber Ll the diiector , of outdoor 'athletics. In javelin record, willsbe watched with He believes that the athletes really ment appear in *the market every few foram ' $,,extreme interest.h d sdeserve the trip because many of them months for loans, as this course wouldfo Y case of a tie the managerwil ' elect-yka e sor th.erfr hearJ' L aed Kby the board of directors. The ave been wkis ut o four result in additional credit expansion d baseball and inter-scholastic maa- t r years with small reward with higher prices and a more dificult hibitio Bruce Millar managing editor financial situation. clear. Nirtny, 'L Heetnexht wee'k, . N O nE aeTI N Iki hr ntsnig h'20,"h iutini oh ao n tedle d Ao b w was adopted E- .of the Michiganesianfirmly advo- Opponents of bonus proposals pre- desire . the award for managers. OFsa sIlsIrt assendingur teams to as Many dictd Secretary Houston's letter rom Hereafter the , ma ers iwear a aCLUIN meets as possible, whether or not would ha e much influence when this Chicta t" blue' sweater with a 'lain "M". there is a chance of winning. "Inas- legislation reaches the floor of the th s =i ~~~~OCALMECASEXETOT much as Michigan is the only Univer- house. :'x in fr ,ERC AN cs Eity in the Conference that can Bgo rmThorgan times;'lanque s; .F HAPPARLT Owithout an invitation, i is' up to uis e ,h ge ilio ld s, Inr' o HAlthough cuts in the retail price ofnIt." demanhQ the e an d quarterdeck clothing ranging from 15 to 30 per r trou Liciga Unon'per Eo 'enthve ben sre re hghdut.h a hsna h A cm alodcnitoswihhv enthe ( ,Favors Entrance Anyway - they Mimes, ihgnUinOeas-cn aebe eotdtruhu When asked how he felt about the Quarterdeck, honorary society fr shwe c, ciety, with this year's ^ipitiates, was the west and middle-west, Ann Arbor situation, Thomas F. McAllister, '21L, upperclassmen in the marine engi- comm entetaied t abanuetgivn b th merhans iteriewd ystedaydidsaid that whether the team placed or neering departments~ initiated the fol- lowsc Union Wednesday night in apprecia- not think the movement would be felt not he thought they should go and en- lowing seven men Wednesday: src tion; of their work on the 1920 opera. locally. Except for the' customary strnaluvns B .Aas,'1 W.H rd eitr More than members of Mimes were spring sales, nothing in the line of re-s re ath e s . n present.utinicotmltdanthlcl "George Did It," stated that Michigan '20E, . C. McCalmont,."21E J. Wright, Th - The, following, men were initiated,~ merchants were of the opiion that the r h ~f4nw rcs ol ntlstln, now had a good reputation in the east '2OPy-,T. JF. Zimmerman, '21E. drama Pau-l Eatonh, 11, Robert Grindle~y rcswudntls og which was due to the past, when the A banquet at the Union followed theflo k '21E, Robert AcKean, w'21, Edwin Kreu- They considered the drop was large- Unvritonerdallatrneetwiiiain 1 ger '2E'.F\ade,'0,Wl ydue to the backward season and of Jo: per;'21+',M. F. adne, .2E; il-with true sportsmanship. He wa s lam Kruger, '23M' I. T. Sanborn, were unanimous in saying that all in- cnicdta hscso ol i IUTO IDR Roi d *.cnvnedtattiscstm'ol deLABOR STNext INER 20,T, A. Underwood, '22, E. M. Stev- dications Dointed towards'higher rath. oni loe ob ptofoeya NVRST ULIWWR Ni ens,; '21E, P. R. Storrer, '21E, T. A. er than lower wholesale prices in the and therefore was strongly opposedit Haret, '20 A., F. Schirmer, '22E, P. S. fall.~ able m eNirtney, '22L, Henry Whiting, '21, J. Only in the case of silk is there o edn h em Testaini ohlradte doliers, r' uchchace fra rce rop whchreceiving of materials is keenly felt ta S. Wilson, '20, W. W. Peattie, '21E, S.. mc hnc faprichdrphic B.Sih 2E .J cide,'0,may be shown in lowex' priced neck- COUNCIL ELECTS by the University," stated E. C. Par- -court. BT mit, 2E, . J Scinder,20E don, superintendent of the buildings fo fC. M. Campbell, '21, Howard Weeks, ties' and silk shirts. NEW OFFICERSL n runsdprmn,*ysedy mt '21, C C.Rhodes, '21E, Hia old Her- It is the opinion of the men inter-angruddertn,-ysray mar ma, 21"H SĀ°Sera,'2EH.B viewed that the rime factor in cloth- "The materials for the work on Betsy "Drin. } "'an,, , 1, . S.Sheman,21E H. . pOfficers for" next year's Student Barbour dormitory and the presient's let Pruicha, '21L, F. H. Brewer, '21, E. F. ing prices was the labor charge and lt'a tha clthe wold tayat he resntcouncil, with the exception of presi- house are slow in coming due to the kf Mor, 1,W :Tre,'1 .3 delt, who was chosen at the All-cam- railroad condifions which have be tep Lauver, '22E. ls'vel as long as wages were, high. enth r _______________pus elections, were elected at he prevalent for the last-two months. meeting last night. A resolution, rec- "The real situation is in the prob- FRANCE LOSES 1,400,000 MEN PICKED MEN WILL ommending that three student mem- em of getting abor," he continued. Nex IN WORLD'S GREATEST WAR DISCIPLINE FRESH bers of the Board in Control of Ath, "Nearly all of the employment agen- l ei letics be elected at the All-campus cies in Detroit have been searched but th se Paris, May 19. - What is perhaps To re-establish the pre-war Cap election, was passed, and will be pre- no proposition seems to appeal to, the the first comprehensive and concise Night ceremonies the committee sented to the Board of Regents at its men there."r o'cloc statement of France's war losses has in charge of preparations has appoint- next meeting. f _ium is just been made by, the former high ed officials from the sophomore and The officers chosen by the /council PROSPECTIVE CHIMES' COVER credit -commissioner in the United States. freshmen classes to superintend the were: vice-president, R. B. Marshall, DESIGNERS TO MEET FRIDAY contrib The statement shows that during the conduct of the men and thus tt avoid '22E; recording secretary, F. C. Wal- did five years of the war' 8,000,000 men any return of last year's gauntlet and ters, '21L; corresponding secretary, All students interested in doing cov- wrote were mobilized and 1,400,000 were subsequent roughness. These officials F. J. Petty, '21; treasurer, Thornton er designs and art work for the the me killed, 800,000 maimed and 300,000 are: Sophomores-harpe, Eades, W. Sargent, Jr.; auditor, Angus Goetz, Michigan Chimes next year are re- Allesa wounded. France lost 57 per cent of Riggs, Dunne, Czysz, May and Gilbert; '22M. quested to meet at 7:15 o'clock to- her men under 32 years of age. , freshmen-Goebel, Van 15rden, Hunt, The remainder of the business con- morrow night in the Chimes office in The Johns, Dunphy, Paper, Cappon and sisted of committee reports, the main the Union. the va RECOMMEND TRANSFER OF BOX Plank. one concerning Cap night. Fred Iet- S. G. Weiner, '20A, who has, been do- Englis The "encouragement" which the ty, chairman of the committee, re- ing part of the art work this year, French CARS TO HELP RAILROAD JAM Tfreshmen will get as they toss their ported that all plans had been com- will be present to give a few sugges- Wheel pots on the fire will be administered pleted and that the councilmen should tions in regard to the work to the ap- 'Rothie Washington, May 19.-Transfer of by 50 sophomores who are members of be on hand to assist in keeping or- plicants. juallyv 20,000 box cars from eastern railways the Student council committee on un- der. Interpr to lines west of Chicago and a corre- derclass conduct. Bolsheviki Launch Attack on Poles, The sponding transfer of 30,000 cars from Nebraska Defeats California, 1-0 Warsaw, May 19.-The Boisheviki sing fo the west to the east was recommend- Council Prepares 1920 Budget Lincoln, Neb., May 19.-University of have launched an attack on tile river with I ed as an immediate help for breaking The 1920 city budget was prepared California baseball team was defeated Dvina and Borisoff and the Poles have tra ac the railroad jam. at the council meeting Monday night. by the University of Nebraska, 1-0. been compelled to' surrender ground. will b NDUDIENCE," MAY FESTIVA1, BY INFORMALIfl. D AND IMPULSE INSPIR LEASING FREE SPONTAN- EOUS PERSONAL TOUCH H STANDARD SHOW1 CHICAGO SYMPHON tet Will Render Requiem To night; Choral Union to Sing (By Edna Lucking Apel) orus, organ, orchestra, and audi ushered .in the Twenty-seventl festival last night in Hill audi m with a spirited rendering of th Spangled Banner," which wa ficant for its triumphant note o ed tranquility in comparison t of the past few festivals.- ta Ruffo, the soloist of the eve immediately won unanimou ds throughout the vast audience s informal cordiality and exuber ersonality which was a decide a delightul contrast t the preY. stiffness assumed by the major f singers. 'Has Artistic Originality his interpretations there is a and spontaneous personal touch s inspired by moon and impulse anical conventionality is subor- ed to momentary whims which his execution originally artis- the "Figaro" aria from the "Bar- f Seville" which he substituted he Leoncavallo "Zaza" aria we a wonderfully commendable ex- on of rapid diction, 'remarkably In fact, Ruffo left little to be d in a baritone. derick Stock as leader of the go Symphony orchestra, showed ame high degree of excellence as mner years. The personnel of the ization is practically intact ex- for three or four members. Excellent Team Work Seen stock's truncheon led the mm gh a multiplicity of themes in arious orchestral works which d the team work he is able to and from them. He never al- us to lose track of the main ure of the work or theme he is reting by an overemphasis of main program began with the tic overture, "Patrie" of Bizet's ed by the aria, "0 Promise Fair y Divine" from Massenet's "Le e Lahore" sung 'by Titta Ruffo. came the second" Liszt "Sym- c Poem" filled with the 4neonsol- mournings of the Venetian gon- s, followed by the minuet styles epresent Tasso's happier life at The ever-popular "Figaro" ihe "Barber of Seville," two na Symphonic poems, the kng Song" from Thomas' "Ham- nd the famous Rimsky-Korsa- Capriccio Espagnol" comprised 'ogram. , t to Palestrina's "Pope Marcel- aasses, the "Manzoni" Requiem di's which will be presented at cond May festival concert at 8 k this evening in. Hill auditor- s the greatest choral work ac- ed to Italy. Thirteen composers buted to its composition but it aot succeed, whereupon Verdi this work and dedicated it to emory of the Italian statesman, ndro Manzoni. Quartet ,Well Qualified quartet of soloists intrusted to arious roles, Leonora Sparkes, h soprano, Carolina Lazzari, h and Italian contralto, William er, American tenor, and Leon er, the French basso, are unus- well qualified to give excellent retations. University Choral union will or the first time in this concert the Chicago Symphony orches- ,companying. Prof. A. A. Stanley e the conductor. en in the com ccording to thr jraus yester- I that every- next eight week t fully as wel' I he anticipates ian in any pre- >e more than 200 mem- aculty. Many valuable i secured to handle Summer session this iot regular members of roughout the academic new courses are being cilities have been so t many more students odated during his sum- an heretofore. I on Weapon Charge ro is in the county jail of carrying concealed urday night following lowero led several hun- 'a chase through the eets. He was finally e sheriff. No one was the e in-' given it at free I the