1. AIL, ,nAY A Ir ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919. PR ICTED I DE- ag orporanons was not ,y according to re- om different sources. made by steel cor- e defections among a number of them aen continue o re- > figures were given. Ike headquartersex- ion at what they failure of the Unit- orporation to stam- d men. It was giv- nionists that more A4' as a result of 'at any other time was started a week was quiet of, rat but or leaders n the test el millers ed was at 3teel com- re a num- , clash be- kers. No- one arrest -WILL NIGHT lent coun- lirst meet- day night are not not mem- be filled ons," said ent of the . ive organ- discussing] "and will given it. acking of ever.. Stu- d sugges- s may, be >rrespond- boxes." made to soon as h seniors AMERICAN LU4GION.R' DIRECTORY HAS in WANTS ;MEMBERS- GONE TO PRESS [I | ,1SRT~ All students who served in the army First copy for the Student Directory during the war are urged to join the 'WELL II CJNIROULfor '19-'20 has gone to press and the I1LORUIIV UIRlLLL local chapter of the American Legion, work is progressing rapidly. In or- whose membership, according to perm- der that an early edition may be pos- anent chairman, Patrick Walsh, has Practically All Students Find Rooms sible, it is necessary for all organi-U TO already reached 400. With the enroll- In Mile and Half / zations to send the following infor- ment of all student war veterans the Area mation, typewritten, to the officers of membership is expected to reach 600. the Directory in the Press building The American Legion is a national MICHIGAN UNION COMMITTEE not later than Monday, Oct. 6, name 1919 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE organization with headquarters in PLACES 2,000 MEN IN ROOMS "of organization, telephone number, New York City. The purpose of the complete list of all members. organization is to promote-co-opera- This includes all fraternities and Oct. 4.... . . Case at Ann Arbor tion and unity among returned sold- "The rooming situation Is safe." sororities, house clubs, honorary so- Oct. 25...h . Sate at Ann Arbor ters, and although no definite plans This statement by George Hurley, cieties, women's organizations, cam- have been made, it is thought that the general secretary of the Union and pus societies, sectional clubs, publlca- Nov. 1. Northwestern at Ann Legion will urge Congress to pass a active manager of the campaign for tions, and other miscellaneous organi- Arbor bill compensating all those who serv- ain.Cassceasaer- Nov. 8..,.Chicago at Chicago rooms, sums up the developments of zations. Class secretaries are re- Nov. 15..... Illinois at Urbana ed in the war. quested to send in a list of the of- The local chapter is named for Cor- Monday, although yesterday saw the ques o eIn a listvof te of- Nov. 22..Mnnestoa at Ann Arbor fcers of their respective classes. Coply poral Erwin Prieskorn, of Co. E., 126th biggest crush thus far in the year. from the above organizations will infantry, who was killed in action last Checking over the rooming list time not be included in the Directory if -_ September. Membership buttons will and time again, the committee in received later than Oct. 6. be distributed within a short time. Ap- charge of the -several features in-T plicatinBlanks may be, obtained from ly managed to place all the appli- cluded in this Directory will a be a "a Liegt-l. John P Lucas, room 239, cants in rooms. A slack is expected calendar of University events. This En__r_____g _ today as the University opens, and will not only make this edition a di- >retryJut[soithndW4IIJUI in former years enrollment usually rectory, but also a hand book of Uni stoped versity information. The . covers, PHYSICIANS PRONOUNCE CONDi- Many of the students were sent to which this year are brown, have -P places, bordering on the zone a mile ready been received and are now TION OF MAYOR SMITH "VERY and a quarter from the center of the ready forrbinding. SATISFACTORY" campus, and a great number have s..There are several openings for foudroms n te aea mie aay.sophomores and juniors who desire ADDITION TO PRESS BUILDING foun roomy in thaea a is ay to work on the directory. Two men (By the Associated Press) Secretary Hurley stated that this was WILL BE COMPLETED the most positive sign of the large with business experience on some Omaha, Sept. 29.-With 800 troops ABOUT OCT. 15 enrollment as in a normal year the publication are especially needed. on riot duty and with 500 more sold- student body is located well within tirs due to arrive later today, Omaha Moving the offices of all the publica- tuent bodyes oat ell ithin tions into the new addition, which is three-quarters of a mile of the cam- OIofficials were confident there would be being built on the back of the Press pus. BRIIAPFS no further outbreak of the race rioting; building, promises to give them an Student rea which last night resulted in the death equipment which will be modern in Virtuay no are lefrt vin .U Uib o1! two persons, injuries to several, an every way. ld student area, this district having - attempt to, lynch Mayor Smith and It Is hoped that the addition, of been canvassed time and time again which the sides are already up will by the Union committee. New rooms PEOPLE BACK GOVERNMENT, ,OF. partial destruction, by fire of the be finished by the middle of the com- are being reported every day, but FERING SERVICE IN BREA. county court house. ing month. With the moving upstairs most of these are situated some dis- ING RAILWAY TIE. UP The troops ha machlne guna of all offices comes the abandonment taSce from the University center. ready to put into use if necessary. of all roll top desks and of all parti- However, the demand is still great London, Sept. 29.-Government of- Gener l Leonard A. Wood, con- tions except for a glass enclosed of- and Secretary Hurley, believing that ficials were decidedly optimistic to- fice for the managing editor of The even more rooms close to the cam- day in their expressions regarding the mner of e Centrdeartmette Daily which Prof. E R. -Sunderland, pus are available, asks the townspeo- trend of nation wide railway strikes, tearmytIs execte toarrive the treasurer of the Board in Control of pIe's co-operation to even a greater The correspondent of the Associat- cltp onigt or tomorrow to take Student Publications, stated might be extent th' n that already given. ed Press was officially informed that charge of the situation. placed in a corner of The Daily editor- Commenting upon the rooming sit- the machinery for the distribution of The city was quiet throughout the Sal offices. uation, he stated some reasons for food is working so well that it is day, soldiers patrolling the streets to New Ideas Used Mthe shortage. "There are fewer rooms possible to announce that adequate prevent the congregating on streets Books and money of all the publica- now than normally. For instance 66''supplies are absolutely guaranteed t of groups of persons. tions will be kept by,a cashier provid- families, who do not take yin stu- the country. More than 100 trains are The physician attending Mayor ed by the Board in Control and all dents, have moved into the student operating in thevarous districts and Smith announced tonight his condi- cash will pass through a cash register. area, and several fraternities, - who the number ;is increasing hourly, tion was "very satisfactory." The only division between the offices would ordinarily be in their own some of the operators being volun- County Attorney Shotwell announc- of the several publications will be rail- homes, have rented town houses be- 'teers and others union men who op- ed he would do everything in his pow- ings. The section is'divided into two cause they are building on the site of pose the strike. er to fix responsibility of the rioting parts, one for the. use of the Board their old places. Some large ho;uses The government attitude is un- and to start prosecutions. and tire other to be used as a lobby. around the campus are vacant, and "changed. Public sentiment it was Directly behind this will be the bus- as is the case everywhere, building in stated is absolutely with the govern- ness offices of The Daily next to which Ann Arbor has not been in ratio to 'ment, which is being deluged by of- A nn Arbor W ill" will be the offices of the Gargoyle, the town's growth during the last two fers of voluntary service from all The Chimes and the Athletic Program years. And, of course, the great fac- parts of the country. The possibility Hear W .A. white will share the next section. In the tor in the room shortage is the in- of the spread to a,few other unions is same way the Michiganensian and the creased demand, the large enrollment not overlooked, but no anxiety is ex- Students' Directory will'uses the next being responsible." pressed over this. William Allen White, author and section between the Chimes and The Prices Climb correspondent of note, will come to Daily editorial offices which will be in With the great demand for rooms Ann Arbor for a lecture date at Hill the extrem back of the addition. The ,prices have Jumped. Union officials BS auditorium on Oct 17, nder the au- Daily editorial offices will connect say that the price for a room varies FOR BIG SERIES apices of the Congregationaling's swith the press room which is on the from three to six dollars for a sin- Daughters. main floor of the building, by means gle man and from four to eight dol- (By Associated Press) To the public Mr. Whites lecture of a stairway and a speaking tube. lars for a double room. In some Cincinnati, Sept. 29.-With every will present an opportunity to come Offiee to Be Complete few cases rooms have been obtained available seat and every available Into contact with the workings of the All the present furniture is being for less, and quite often an even space for standing room in Redland peace conference at Versailles, for he refinished and if more is needed in the higher price is asked. Field, supposed to accommodate 33,- has selected as his theme, "What a way of equipment It will be secured. Secretary Hurley stated that the old 000 baseball enthusiasts, assigned or Reporter Saw at the Peace Confer- It is planned to place the typewriters rules regarding the surrendering of sold, everything appears to be in ence." on rolling stands so that they may be rooms would probably be enforced. He readiness tonight for the opening At the banquet of the National As- used between desks if necessary. said, however, that cases of profiteer- game of the world's championship sociation of Teachers of Journalism to One of the greatest improvements ing, or intolerable conditions of sani- baseball series on Wednesday. be held In Ann Arbor on Oct. 17, Mr. over the present offices wil be the bet- tation or heat, or conditions not con- The Chicago White Sox are due White will be guest of honor and one ter light which will be admitted ducive to study would form just to arrive tomorrow morning. The of the principal speakers. To this con- through high wijdows on the south grounds for leaving the room. Any Reds were given a short morning vention have been invited the editors and east sides of the room. The fact one may change his room, if some one practice while in the afternoon the of all Michigan newspapers. that the room will be finished sin is found who will take it. entire teams, in a body, visited th white will also assist in solving the Union laces 2,000 -Latonia Race Track. lighting question. About 1,500 rooms have been rented Tomorrow the White Sox will have "Y" TO CONDUCT The rooms in the front of the present through the Union, and it is estimat- Redland Field to themselves during BOOK EXCHANGE second floor are now being used by ed that 2,000 men were " placed the forenoon, while the Reds will Prof. John R. L. Brumm for his class- through this agency. Many more practice during the afternoon. es in journalism, -Books may be exchanged in a de- e ~~~~~~~~~live in fraternity and club houses, and. atetondbyheYM..A. a great number had engaged 'rooms ANNOUNCE FR~ENCH- COURSE partment opened by the Y. M, C. A. THIS YEAR'S *TNION OPERA beforetreturnir this Al. OMITTED FROM NEW CATALOG Tuesday morning. Between the hours BOOK TO BE CHOSEN TUESDAY Relief from the cute conditions of 8 o'clockin the morning and 8:30 will come by the second semester, ac- Notice is called to the following in the evening any one wishing to This year's opera will probably be cording to authoritis.o Teysatht course I rench unfortunately omit- dispose of a book can go to the ex- chosen at a meeting Tuesday night of with such a large number present ted from the announcement. change and leave it with the price the Union committee in charge of. the 'some of the students will be unable 21b. Literature of the Eighteenth market therein. When a customer production. E. Mortimer Shuter, '1-- to keep up in their studies and will Century. M, W, F, at 2. Room 102, comes in for the book, it will be sold rector of the opera who arrived in Anni 'be dropped, while a great many will S. W., Professor Canfield. at the disposer's price, thus eliminat- Arbor Sunday night en-route to New be graduated at the end of the first The main writers of the century ing the middle man. The money will York where he Is to produce a pro- term will be studied. Current of ideas and be paid to-the 'former owner after the fessional play, stated that he hoped a term.saleIsmethe change of conditions leading. book would be chosen as his presence from the France of Louis XIV to The Y. M. 'C. A. has conducted a is required in New York until actual PRESIDENT WILSON'S HEALTH that of the Revolution will be fol- book exchange before but this year work on the opera commences. . SAID TO BE SLIGHTLY BETTER lowed in representative works. At- the department will be'extended to a A number of excellent books have tention will also be paid to the his- wider field than heretofore attempted. been submitted to the committee and Washington, Sept. 29.-After a day tory of literary ideas as seen in the An open house for freshmen will be during the summer work on selecting