Ir '4hp A L ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN,- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919. PRICE I E! ;y /men a~iis brot] children s -now bE pices of d Y.W. ,ked -o ad 'y, outfit DRUIDS INITIATE DR. PORTA NEVER 5 NEW MEMBERS LIFE MEMBERSHIP FACULTY MEMBER FU ORSSINO Tl ciety, held their annual fall initia- C M 9GN S 9 T leged to have forecasted the end of F IS T r tion banquet Wednesday night at the th e ctworld, .Dec. 17, is not and never M N IS ' 01N F 1[ O 9[ Union. The new members who were nr ascnetdwith the faculty of the wloeinotecbwee WS, UFF University of Michigan as press re-A Va-'ut ndE Ces0AS ICO S Y0SL S;'DISCUSS WILSON Tower, P. Van Boven, C. Mason, P. po ts would have it, officials of the Van Brut, nd E Crss.University declared last night. JES W. W. Hinshaw was toastmaster, and EXCELLENT SHOWING MADE ON President Harry ]§. Hutchins told CO M T EE S T OFFICIALS ADJOI the speakers for the evening were OPENING DAY OF interviewers last night that he had , HETEIDBA Dean J. R. Effiniger, Prof. A. L. Cross, DIVE never heard of Porto before seeing hisDA E F R HO OUT ACTIN Prof. M. P. Tilly, C. R. Osius, Jr., M. - name' mentioned in press dispatches.-- Toe~ n .P.Hr.KHUEN'S TEAM LEADS"Tthbetofmykwldeeha Friday, Feb. 13, 1920, is the date se- CHIEF EXECUTI never 'been here," President Hutchlited by the J-Hop committee for the TMP RA V WITH67 IGNE CA DS Is sid.hop to be given by the class of 1921, Prof essor Hassiey of the astron- as. it was officially accepted by the Chaut LI IER AD Y FACU IY B. E. 'Schumacher, '22, and Wlllim uomlhcal department, also deniled having committee at the -meeting held Tues- Proposes 14 Per Cent Aft all 12, Ti fo Inividal terknow Pota.He also discount- day evening in the Michigan Union. Final AdJustmaent C AP R V S HHNII al 2E i on diiulshoy R. P. Dillon, general chairman-, has t tt t. .,announced the following committees (yAscae aHihl favorable ," was the reply Tl r for the hop; music and feature corn- IndiAnapociaed VesOpening of Election of -Mlitary Sei. ofHDonldyotr '21, chairman of the IViIL mittee, R. Marshall, and H. 0. Er- IniaplsDc9 of ence to Students ofTa Union life membership campaign, N REPLIES bland; program, R. Khuen, R. Mc- o mi eetgheie eing College Favored when' questioned as to vesults of the -llKean, and G. Roderick; refreshments, PeietWlo' r th is a fthe die C. J. Lenp and 3. D. Watts, and deco- ofesAmert ica 'sr BOARD OFREET'SNTO frsda'othdrv."ngtesrkofbum C. EET'SNTO There had been 475 signed cards -raiiIIition, H. French, T. Kingsford, and adnguth etonigtm NEESR EOEADOPTION ers, adjourndStonigh dopt NCSAYBFR turned in by 11 o'clock Tuesday even- -, F ht. without reaching an a, the ing, which is. almost one-fourth of the History. Professor Defends His Bosh, M . E McGowan is the secretary and committee will meet a ,r to Favorable action on the question of total number of new members desir-" "Ireland Anld England," treasurer. All the. committee mem- morning at 9:30 o'cloc stereouenin the elec Tio Coftmilitra- %ed. This. is .co sidered excellenit\by Against Critics bers" have been chosen except a repre- The miners had beer ri ec udrth s . .C t e- those in charge, as ak small* showing ---- sentative of the junior medic class. session since 2 o'clock ary students was taken' at a meetingwaexetdo'tefrtdyThcomtesilmetvryus- hn nor of the faculty of the literary college wsepce ntefrtdy TRIED TO GIVE IM1PARTIALThcomteswlmetvryTs- he John L. Lewis, a Lrnlast 'night. This action 'on the part Khuen Lreadsl DISCUSSION OF SITUATION day evening to develop the plans. of the mine workers a IrnTeam nine, captained by Richardsntdheproalf tcal a of the faltyfs subectstoth a ' K huen, '21, is leading with 67 cards,. Prof. E..dward Raymond Turner, of iinn ri 1r 1 son to end the strik( icRa fteBommard ogns.Made eam.'seven, with -Earl Juers, '21," ac the history department, when inter- rIi11 L RED RUMi't more than five weeks aI ;ves The mai eaes f t hen5 ecom-aptalut, is second, while team 1J7' viewed with respect to his work on *i et~ medtin hihfb i captained by 'red Storrer, '210, is the Irieh question, made the follow- "I.havInothig to s L taoa e hr. ing statemeuts regarding the purpose BEENUILIl i LLIIt President Lewis, ae that was taken are as follows: Students Iniiulhnrfoth-rs Ayowrtn thbok,"eadadme,"xcptat e ven of the liter~ry college may elect arInadivdual E.,, r chfor the rt 'ortigteok "rlndw - .-mater nectnhatder ricourses in R. 0. T. C. work on condi-arshedbB.. cum hr.'2 England," and the authorities for his ELEVENTH HOUR CHANGES MADE'meagnat93O( . to tion that his work does not interferean Wila Hl,'2Eeahmns-seros. uc opposition has been IN PRODUCTION'S mong" an ihterglr~ael ceue.curing 16 pledges. Lloyd Johnson, taken to" this 'book by the, Sinn Feiu onn. an ihtergua cdmcsceue.CS - One recitation hour a week during 122E, is second with 14 cards signed'. element in this country, who call for AfeASTmies d the freshm'a~n and sophomore years~ A mis-sta.tement was made in Tues- Professor Turner's dismissal from the reported, that a big fa dewl erqie adtorctto ay's Daily, which said that the pay University o h rud ffle Finishing touches will be put on the tion to acceptance of of be usdrlgtmeuin n eno ts could be made at any time the hocol and prejudice, cast of "Red Feather" at the final proposal was the blie ti years. Students will receive one hour person signing the cardis wished.. This "I wrote my book, Ireland and Eng- dress rehearsal of the production to- of many miners that It thoedi e eetrfreeyhu is true, but the time' that the pay- land," stated Professor Turner, "for night, The costumes have. arrived another slession of thi ~ ecttto, ,e~ ha tuetseec-ments are to be made must be deter-' the purpose' of givin afistem t from Van BHekn:.of' Philadelphia. vention1 of the United, the ing the course this year slhall be gly- mined by the timpe of signing, which about the Irish question and iu, order. Several last mninute changes, have of, America. to mae v ~en credit only for the ascend semester. time must. be written on, the crds.to make possle-a better understand:, been-~made'Iifu'the' cast. The part 'of nment toenkte-strikd: and SuetelcngR0.TC.wr'Drive to End Thursday lgo ti hscuty "Baron Blumerstorms" will be taken It was pointed out th .wl eifre hti utb o- The present plan is to end the cam- rtsn Minom by Milton Fehig, '20, instead of by eral convention held tall lowed for two years and, becomes a palgn Thursday evening, if the pros- "Heretofore, most of the information Joseph Avery, '21, as was first an- formulated the demaon 4vtoprerequisite for graduation upon elec- ent quota of 2,000 Is reached by that given teIn the a nnited Statesfuns about m Irish nounced, sund the character of "Fifine," sented the operatorsi ti§ mtters hareeiurihe@ym the little milliner, will be played by in the evenht they were tlee ti n nv il FlofWnrk-~ Comnmitteemen are urged by 11t4hose A a~ts~n n taiaawihEvelyn' Rockwell,' '22. A number of strike should be' caller "ty, with to give a really men astide to many child er enjoyed such an 04 wrill be p~ut into pract SO] ehousesn ie commit lothing, toys, imany&illVV.l' TVir VIVI distribiftion. It is not. expected that the Regents r may know 'will offer any opposition to the plan. to children If it does go through, the R~. 0. T. C. fts, the Ann unit, which' threatened to go out, of pmittee will existence because of the lack of suf- rls who will ficient number of students electing the course in the engineering college, will ted the fol- probably remain, as it is expected that to carry on a large number 'of literary =students tnitv and so will 'elect the world, gmmittee of frateri and the ca~mpaign for axton, 'JOE, chairman; 120, Lee 4. Woodruff, ~,'2, W. K. -Robertson, np, '20, 'C.N. johnson, Draewall, 22, and l~uw iann , ' tints Give' Rebate if a complete outfit for 1should average about for the rebate which .ts have promised to ;e a house" is not large e care of a child by it- int which~ can be rais- e turned in to the com- 11 be applied to the gen-, more than necessary to individual children will r to Miss Hulda Ban- W. C. A. to buy fruits use in the hospitals. id candies left over from celebrations will be d for this purpose. QIRECTORS 'ION MEETINGT UNIVERSITY 1EX-SERVICE 3BEN tINVITER TO IEG ION WALLY All ex-service men of the Vniv r- city have been invited by the local br~anch of the American jI~gioan t4 rally to be held at 8 o'clock Wednes- day evening in the Armory. The get- together is opotn to all men who were in service regardless of whether they are members of 'the American Legion' ,or not. The program will 'include anf address by the local commander and a bill of entertainment, including a1 saxaphone quartet, minstrel stunts,1 ~wrestling~bouts, and plenty of refresh- ments. SPANISH CLUB ORGANIZED;- DEL TORO PRINCIPAL SPEAKR Two dozen or more students g0t- ered last night in room 305 University 'hall to formu~late ajclub for the stu4{' of Spanish. A 'constititdi3 for the clIub was considered, and "La Societe d' ps- panico' was choseni for the nab of fhe organ~zat pi. Following the business m~eeting, 44 informal prpranz was givens. The pfincipal spea.ker. was Penpr del TPT-A of the Spanish dep rtrent. 'Thp ne'~t mneeting will be held Tuesday pypnirg when the election of of1 ce.§ will takle K~ENTUJCKY $QI4J1IORgANIDER AT W1TING TUESDAYNIGHT Between 86 and 40 students from ~Kentucky met' Tuesday night in the tap room of the Union and cb~mplet- ed the reorganization of the Ken- tucky club. R. F. Mathews was elect- ed president, F. M. Smith vice-presi- dent, D. L. Wood secretary, and T. E. in charge of. the campaign t43 mal~e e- Daorts of the day's results each night at the Union. In giving 'tie address thej home onea, not that In Ann Arbor, is desired.. UEL DIRECTOR URGSS IDESIRES THIAT USE_ OF LIGHTS BE.CURTAIE) IF POSSIBLE "Aside from enforcing the regula- tions passed at the joint meeting of the city council and business men Monda~y, i1ght and Fuel Adminstrator Garfield's order, I am doing all I can .to urge people to co-operate in!' the economy movement," said. W .W. Dou- glass, recently appointed fuel director of the Ann Arbor district. "Thy tai of unnecessary lights shpu li e cur- tailed in every house." oal Q Vo~ ~The Washteuaw' gas oipaiAY has. en~ough coal} g n jd to run the plant 12 days, Mr. PDogigj~assstated. There is more on the roA and there are sev- Vral earsconsgnd to the cpauy In the local yaT~ds, but ts reuesed at the Tote gf onle car q day, akthough the plant o pn.umeffs 974@E nd to-thirds. cars per day. p" C. sl'dqusuperintendent tof, building and grounds, stated that there wad no immedlate danger of the University clqiig on account of the fuel shocrta e. The present supply will runi the power house 0'days and ther O're 60 cars on the way from the mwines, The Board of Regents will~ probably decide whether or not the buildings will be closed during the holidays when theyr meet ,Dec. 19. X LC. Trains Cut Train, service on the main line of the Michigan Central through Ann Ar- bor has not been curtailed, according to the local agent,. although it is ex- pected that parlor. ca~s wil~l be taken off some of the trains. One train each way h1as been taken off the Jack son to Lansing, Detroit to Bay City, and Lansing to Grand Rapids. branches the result that a vast amount of mis- understanding of the situation has been circulated among the American people. After considerable study of Irish problems made here and in the British Isles and after writing several short studies of the matter, I under- toq4k to make a large study which would give. a full and fair account ,of the: situation and deal with all sidesY of the question, and which would' do Justice to all parties concerned, to the Irish and also the English. Condemns Misgovernment "In my book I have dealt 'with the earlier history of Ireland and strong- ly condemned the earlier misgovern- ment of the Island by England. I have there expressed the. greatest sympa- thy with Irish' people, but I have alsoa not failed to try to give a fair and complete. account, as was pamper, of the expellent work England has done in Ireland during the past genera- tion. "This is what has usually not been told in the United States. I have given a full account of the Hume Rule mase- ment a~d expressed ipy sympathy with the work of such great Irish- leaders as john 1Redmou4. 1However, I have not unsparingly denounced- England as Sinnt~ 'iers do at present, and no one who. approved of my book would buy bonds of the Irish Republic' in order to separate' Ireland completely from Great Britain. It is, for 'this reason I suppose that' my -book has been attacked by Sin, Feiners in this country. Irish Writers Unknown "The writers for. the Irish National bureau are 'not known to' me. They; may, if they care, refer what they consider mistakes .to scholars of. rec- ognized standing. I should be Inter- ested to know in what way they think I violated the. constitution of the "United States. "When I remember that Sinn Fein extremists have recently hissed Pres- ident Wilson and asked that Admiral Sims be dismissed because In 'World's Work' he told what he.-knew about them, I feel that the only honor, which they can do me in their present spirit, is to give me their, condemnation, which is a matter ? indifference to mee. "The statements I have made con- cerning Sin'Feiner's' conduct during .'(ontinued on Page Six) other women have been added to the personnel of the chorus, The rehearsals have been goingC along in first rate fashion. In spite of the difficulty in getting suich a rof -duction ready in so short a time, the director of. the opera, E. Mortimerf Shuter, is very-"much gratified with the progress made.., 1 'The scenery, which has been paintedt by Carl Brummel, is colorful andt striking in its effects.1 A number of good seats for the per-E formance to be given Thursday, P'ri-1 day, and Saturday, Dec. 11, 12, and 13,t are still available, according to Unioni officials.I would have to app en looking to an The President's lie by Attorney G this afternoon, pi tion of work by per cent wage in( settlement of the by a commission the President. Thi include in its per: miner and one ac operator, and wol the wage questioi increased cost of]l just coal prices advance without a burden to be place conve of a', FACUITY MEN WILL EFFECT OPEN FORUM FOR DISCUSSION *An open forum for the men of the University faculties will be organized here Thursday 'when the instructors of the University meet at the Union. The organization is to be effected for the purpose of forming an organiza- 'tion to' talk over matters, formerly discussed by the University senate, ,which at the present time meets only four times during the year. All men of instructional \grade as well as of professional rank are eligible. CHEMICAL ENGINEERS WILL REORGANIZE OLD SOCIETY To reorganize the chemical branch of the Engineering society,' all chemi- ~cal engineers have been asked to at-' trend the "Chefi E." smoker to be held at" o'clock Thursday evening in room 303 in the Chemistry building. Prof. A. H. White of the chemistry department is scheduled to deliver the address of the evening. His talk is expected to deal with the aims of the proposed reorganized Chemical branch. " Refreshments will be served. 800. CLUB TO BE FORMED BY SAULT STE. M4ARIE STUDENTS ~A meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening in the Ar- cade hall for the purpose of forming a Soo club. All students who come from the Sault Ste. Marie high school are eligible for membership. After the 'formation of the club, a dance will be . ; ; *# .' That opposition to ac( the President's plan devo after the miners' sessici was. evidenced by scraps which could be heard outs in which the' meeting was The argument during the was', very heated and clear 'that the attitude of 'some gates undoubtedly ww f ~final action in favor of ,strike. .Will You Dr Christmas Plans are being laid al C. A. for Christmas work by the University women pital patients and poor the city. Tray cards for patients were' made for iug, and visitors to the hoi children who are still kE and bring them out to st friends. The Y. W. C. A. peat this. treat for theCh ner, and girls, who are this work, are requested Newberry hall for materi There are also dolls to pleetlng in be hpld in, meeting of T& atJ2 : T§ er vglil tame ,.at -Which. udnts anid letors authorized a' book committee, .gate books for the naon productions. A the directors was ek in order that the be considered, and a w's to the Ou organiza- d plains fori