THE WEATHER WARMER; PROBABLY SNOW, TODAY Y r A61F Aw -A A6 ilitr t, an A6F att NAME IT, YOST FIELD HOUSE t;.. EIGHT PAGES VOL. XXXIII.. No. 104 ANN ARBOR MICUJIGANV, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE PTVE VENTS EIGHT PAGES L. Atll.,.lU P .. %, c. 1. IJiN 1 0 DEMOCRA9TS FFAIL COM63PROMISE RESOLUTION ADOQPT-f FD IIY STATE-CONVENTION AT I) E R0ITT CLAIM MANUFACTURER SENT FERRIS TO SEN ATF Resolution Reco gnizes Ford's Service In Awiokenig Naltion Against Money Rule Detroit, Feb. 23-(By A. 1.3)-A res- oluition "recognizing" the efforts of llen ry Yord "in i ening the con- science of the American pecople to the 'Tells Story Of "Double Cross" ! ? OKLAHOMA :aE\ TO IhAVE UNlION ('OST IN G$350,00 University of Oklahomna men students are to have a Union which is to be largely, afterned ait~gr our Uion. A campaign for $350.600) istnow ibeing carried on in ordler to beginl the first part of tile)buil(ing this spr'ng. A conimittee of 25 meni have been selected1 to initiate p~lans for Jthe erection of the building. Of this committee A. S. Faulkner, the chairman, accompanied by B. S. Grahaam, who is represent- ineg the faculty of thle University, is now in Ann Arbor to secure ideas from the U'nion, here. Af- ter lecvin; 'here, the representa- jtines from' Oklahoma xwill visit I BIL NEAS CLOSE[ W-eathu of 4ftsure Thought Certain to C'onte May Bie Delayed Until Adjournment FILIBUSTER DB DEMOCRA4TS ENDS AD)HNISTRATION'S HOVE Washington Feb. 23--(By A. P.)- The adninistir-ation's ship subsidy bill tonight hadl passed into the state of comza that precedesi death. Warned by the filibuster and attach i 3 i I- ~LAST OF FAMOUS 600 FACES JAWS OF DEATTI ( London, Feb. 23-(By A.P.)- ?Thomas IV. Shaw, who claims to be the last survivor of the fam- ous light brigade is riding for Ithe second time "into the Jaws Iof death". But the venerable cavalry man, j.91 years old, has not between Ihis knees the charger which, sdashed upon the Russian battery in 1864. Under himu is a white sheeted hospital cot. from which Ithe doctors say hie will never Irise. ( After his charge with the glor- sous 600, Shaw felt upon his brow Ithe soothing hand of Florence fNlihtiitg~e a me~morthtatwa k j , : L i l ' f' s: !; , i' {i{ i' ifi i ) }7 1 Puts "sting" In College Paper GERMAN REOLTS OCCASIO. DEATHS I4 'IUHR VALLEY INE 1)EA 1I), THIRTEEN INJITRED, MA NY MO )RE ARIRESTED) ANDI IM EPORTFEDl ', i th1e untionls ot 4 other un1iversi-! of its enemies in the se ate the lei- ( his most cherished possession. ties, ; .h ation for which Prsideni Harding I ___________________________1 called congress in a spec ial sessioni ~WNTS APPROVE and ll hthe cat vehad urged N JCONILPA came to life bLr a single thread, the N W C U C LP 1 motion sending in the senate to take II11itupfr consideration.. Most of the measure's friends give FAGVII U it i bESit.t ufo during the day. giving evidence t ; ' - f - a t f menace to Democracy of money con- -z trolled elections" but carrying no en- Albpr Baumi, alisas i3laoitow dorsenient of the mnanufacturer as a Albert Baili, known also as Bala- possible Democratic candidate for the , now, created a sensation recently presidency in 1924 was adopted here when he stated that private detective today' Dy the Democratic state con-,agencies "framed". Red "plots" and vention[raids to create business. Bailin's 'test- Reaton. tnn,(o rons1 lirnony will be used in defense of al- of their despair of winning in the Acept Resigivatioius of Prof. Iil night session into which they had Sugrests Fewer Memubers on Council and Defnite C-opraio Passing of the resolution, it was conceded, was a conpromise between one faction which desired to endorse Ford fort the presidency of the United States, and another which bkelieved the time inopportune for such action. The resolution as originally introduced conitained anipresidential endorsement. The resolution as adopted read1 "We recognize the trermendous .influ- ence of Henry Ford, a citizen or our leged radicals Joseph, Mich. facing trial at St. ENGINEERING MARKING SYSTM O WB HNED' NEIW SFINDI)Al) FOR REMAINIi prof. Pails. and 1Mr. 1Illihy, (arauit Abrenees ('4)NftROILING LOAN FUND' Chief amiong the matters taken up b~y the Board of Regents in their meeting here yesterday, was the ac- ceptance, with a resolution of regret, of the resignation of Prof. Moritz :Levi of the Romance languages depart- mlent. forced the Senate for four suceessive. I Withi University nights. - , The end may come tomorrow, or it RFOIT TO'i'0l SUBI3ITTED may be delayed until neXt weelt, pos- TO : ENATE C'OUNtCL) SOON~ siPyAy onday, , and will be. brought1 about either by a motion to send the. Discussion of the mrater ial contained measre ack o cmmitee r todisin the tentative report to be submit- place it- by anoth or. measure. Soe e t;h ent ouclsonjcu suggestions were heard that it might pited the beo the Seeetcun i on o the be left pending, with its death ;t o - committee on the investigation of cur coincident with the ad jourunent student government, yesterday. With ofcoges.the completion of this report, the! workd of the comm'ittee will be practi- David Sinclair David Sinclair, son of the novelist~ Upton Sinclair, is the center of a; "tree speech." stormn at the University of Wisconsin. Young Sinclair and a fellow student, J. "H. Brooks, put a "sting" in an unauthorized publ ica- tion, aimed at the faculty. They are threatened with suspension. ISOLATION RAPPED AT LEAGUE OF NATIONS PRAISED BY ,SOUTHERN SENATOR 'IN 'SPEECHI Detroit, Feb. 23--(B~y A.P.)-An ap- peal for Amlerica to . necome the mor- al and spiritual leadher of mankind, "just as this country today is the financial andl commercial leader of the world," was sounded here last nig-ht RECENT MOVES MAINLY SEIZING OF SUPPLIES IDoe iuniiMun icipa I Council Dissolved By Force and~ Members Taken l'riscr ers Berlin, Feb. 23-(By A.P.)-h French occup~ying force today dis- solved the meeting of the municipal council of Dochun and arrested the Burgomaster and 22 members of the council oil the grounds that they had~ refusedi to carry out French orders regarding deliveries. Tanks were' stationed outside the town hall while the arrests were being made. IDochlun, Feb. 2:1---Most of the di- rect action carried out by the forces of occupation in the Ruhr for the last 24 hours appears to have centered in this city taking the form of a 'whole- sale requisition of supllies; from the stores and1 shops. One Germian workman was kile& and one seriously wounded in con- nection with the peace movements in tis action. Essen, Feb. 23"-(B3y A.P.)-Nino Germans have been shot, including one child, and °13 seriously wounded by the military forces of occupation since they entered the Ruhr according to figures compiled by the German au- thorities here. Two hundred and seventy-three persons whose names are known, have been arrested. Nine- ty-five were arrested and then deport- ed; 395 deported immediately without othier formality and 16 officials re- state, for good V~on the industrial e:"-! IN SCHOOL ALSO TO Professor Levi was the oldest mem- onomic and political affairs of the na- BiE'UTILIZEDI) er of the faculty in his department. tinado l aknorcandidate ---havng become an instructor in French tonadofralin ki18h eae~ni ~inndwththourmstr he ithe University in 190. He has for enaor n 118 h beamean m- jB~gnnig wth tis emeterthebeen on a leave of absence in France portant factor In giving to Michigan status of the "D" in the mafking ' s . since the opening of the present Col- adthe nation not only one but twoiOtern of the engineering college will! lege yea' It is expected that he will progressive United -States senatrs b hne ecfradthr iljrmi hr frtermidro h and in awakening, the conscience of b hne.Iecfradteewl eli hr o h eane ft the merian popleto te meacebe no conditions given. The mark of ; erI tohemcracynopeopey ot lmeace oc gvn il o b hagdFaculty Members Resign eto'. oa"( r":,btwl aete Po.Ivn .Soto h elg Causemisi egzTroupjeCwhichIdepartment was given leave of ab- Mr inre ressig tiigcn fcne vi attaches to it, at sence .for the remainder of the senes-; vention following his' readting of the *' h ieayclee ter, on account of illness. resluton xprss i'te oinoi tat The move came as a result of an The resignation of Clifford D. Ilo- T Mr. F4ord largely was responsible for investigation by afcly commite lyofacet ytheeie eg ncuty. a instigation of the case against former of the Engineering college. Assistant alsoact.D.I.byvso the geology. Senator Truman H.. Newberry the Dean G. W. Patterson, of the Engin- ;department, wil resign it the end of 'atter's, subsequent forcing from the Bering college, says that the need be- 'this semester, to become profesor inr senate and tihe defeat of Senator came apparent on account of the num- the geology department of the Unver- Charles E. Townaend at the palls last be fegnesete neigsity of Minnesota.c November. 'Senator Townsend was a fomReoluton on loans Passed champion in the senate of former Sel- other colleges or taking work in th ro.:vn ,lrokofte ta rotor Newberry." literary college where the "D" rep-; school was given a leave of absence Says Ford ]Elected Ferris resents a definite standing instead of' beginning June 10, for the remaining "Henry Ford and his 100,000 em- a~ condition. Great confusion result- few dlays of the semester, in order tot ployes in Waynme county elected Wood- assume his summer session (duties onc bridge N. Ferris tothUnedtae ed inl attempiltinig to (determine what the law faculty of Stanford university. senate last November," Mr. Tinnerle credit should be given for "D" work A new University loan fund reso- said, in urging adoption of his res- in these other schools. utin, adopted by the Board of Reg- olution. "I anm not asking the conven- As a result. of the investigation, a; ents, fixes the interest rate on 'all stu- tio toendrseMr.For fo Ite pes-new system of determining the eligi. (ent lans at five 'per cent. This in- lio toendrseMr.Fod fr 'he res lility of a student provides that totret'so epiafrthgad- ,idency. I nt erely Ivok that we give an trs st epi fe h rda expression showing our gratitude for mainain s Cholte"gine ution of the student. Applications for l" mainain "C"average. The aver- lonutb aetruhteDa ,his. services." agisdtrnebyapitsse lonmutbmaetoghheDn The convention was thrown into an ag i dtrmneAy~ pit yse of Students and the Dean of Women.,r uproar previous to the reading- of the I whichi awards for "each hour of "" AcnniteWt lpitdb h resolution, the faction opposing the i ons i" 1 point; and "E"wok provisions of the regulation, which dreeto nedreett ilcnie h plctos h of an ndorsment o points xtdetswrkms vrwl osdrth plctos h endosemnt o pint. Astuents wrk ustav-committee consist of Dean J. A. Burs t the presidenicy evidently fearing the erage 2 points, the "C" grade. One iy enJenHdlon oetA (Cotined n Pge ~o) andl one half points or lower for an 'Campbell, treasurer ot the Universityp av~xerage will place the person on the. and a representative of each schoolb To 3fpve Whole Villag'e( home list. Quebec, Feb. 23-(By A. P.)---The( "Such a system", says Dean Patter- and college, to be appointed by the, entire village of St Cy'riac with its 190n, "will weed out tie undesirable ;respective deans. Dean B~rsley will tI church, shopbi and pr ivate students whospn from G to 4 eai~ act as chairman of the committee. scholapbli sen To Ask Convention Heres buildings, stores and dwellings is to obtaining sufficient credit for gradua- A contribution to the museum publ-e be moved to make room for a great ion. There are many students in cation fond by E. B. Williams, honor- 1 reserv'oir resulting'-frome c onstruc- ,college now who are imposing o the aycrtro h uem a c tione of a (lam onl Sable river at lie- state and their parents. The new rule; etd mogamt.ileiiat hscas fsuet; The gift of a Warren electric clock by the Detroit-Edison company to te' R uth Jj~electrical engineering department was Ruth~raper Startles Audience also accepted. ___________________The departments of Latin and Greek ? . were given athority to extend an in- Appearing under the auspices of the lunch-counter girl were all tremend- vitation to the Classical Association Ann. Arbor branch of the American ou sly impressive._ of the Mid-west and South to bold it, Association of University Women last The reasons which immediately' 1924 convention in Ann Arbor. night at the Whitney theater, Ruth suggest themselves in explanation of Award Diplomasr Draper added another distinct sue-, Miss Draper's astounding success aie Degrees for February seniors in thep 'cess to her' already. long list, two. First, she has an unbelievabl', literary college were approved by theh Staring wit animpersonation o quick eye for detail. She includes i or fRgns a French dressmaker, Miss Draper , lee performance all the minute d- Of the 57 who are slated for. mid- delig'hted. her audience with dialect! tails whichm are omitted in the aver- 'Year graduation, 52 wil receive A B '," I 'after dialect, appearing sucsive5l'Iy gg play-both in action and in word. one will receive Bachelor of Sciencea as a Boston lady at an art exhibit a Such things as telling her assistant in medicine, two Bachelor of Scence New York Jewess as the drectoi ss (n the luch-counter girl inperson- in forestry, and two Bachelor of Std- of a class In Greek poise, as an old I lion) that the_ bandage is in hem' ' once. a woman of County Berry, as a NewxIworkbasket up there on the second' Two of the graduates will receivelC Yorkdebtant, a a hilaelpi ~S helf- "es it is-a little round one"- their degrees "With High Distinction' ciety mother, and as a' lunch-counter ald life and breath to the rest. and three "With Distinction". twirl of the far west. In all of these Wie w ie roles Miss Draper displayed almost Teohrpitwih ae is U TRETSDraper' an immeasurable advantag; i incedile bilty s avocl mmic fver, all other actresses is the fac,6 smitates All Speech R tIat, inasmtucht as she herself wrte Tl ;Y The stream of rapid-fire French ll iher' lines, there can be no pashi- 111 NXTCDIIRO ESOflA which, as the :Paris dressmaker, she ble danger of misinterpretation . - fcreamted at her underlings and war-;cr lne every word, has a facial ex- resiou a oneofvoie, erhps am New .York, Feb 23-(By A P.)-Ev- bledto er rospctie cstomr; he ction, assignted to it, or it is not us-E idence against 24 leaders of te inter- delicate variations in the Ameica'Cl ed. She sees in her mind's eye the ' national counterfeiting plot uncover- language, as spoken by three (differient ,person or the type she is imperson-' ed this week will be presented to the flAh"IYnn FF nir 'n ~mt h;a. Irake r .v..r P'Xnnc ~ YES TERDA Y INI WASHINGTON_ Senator Underwoobd ofAlabamp, concluded his -set' i e as Dlenmocratic floor leader, leaving for a ERuropean visit. cally finished. L4ocate Four )U-in Faults The report, in. its present forms, states that 'during the investigation the_ following main facts became evi- dent:' The present number of 27; mejmbers of the :Student council should be redueed; 'the n--en chosen for the; 'co'uicll should'be more carefully se- lected: only., men should be allowed IJ al 7 ij ' to vote for members of the council; by United States Senator Rob~ert L moved from office according to this The house by a vote of 300 to .1: and definite co-operation should be Owen of Oklahoma speaking, at'a jol_ statement. passed, the adlniniatratiou btildirect- eablished between the Student coun- liflca~on banquet of Michigan Demo- More than 100 other's whose, names ing'the return of certain estates of tor- ci dcmiteso h'fcly ox-cats assembled to celebrate the, elec- are unknown, have been arrested. mer enemy aliens held' by the. alien: isting for the put-pose of governing tiona last fall of Wioodlbridge N. Ferris '___- property' custodlap. ' te tdetboy as United States senator, front Mich Li- . Ask Stnudentts' Advice= gan. The banquet was a preliimiary tth DeortcsaecnetoQThbueuof 'immigration an- 'The comiittee has endleavpr oponethtat oi rsEglhiredetodtoathetDemocraticbstatetconvention, MEETINGhOfdGtMmMIIoE. actor, against whom deportation pro- i attention, and these recommendlations "America no afo longer n h should be re-," codnsaepnig ol eani adda pr rm tewrd, "I cee in s re pen in , ou d r tr in in com prise the body of the report which 'P A S. C s h s c u t yAi on h or n e B ANsUoIJETgov r e at r O en S i . e n l n e tbi onr smnh onedndr Thisewco kinger el ihtme-should permit our'selves to be mxis- bod h lmmttehshl ih eet adiw by the stupidI talk of entangling; Members of the Student Christian ing. A al ofthee~ eetngsstu 'alliances. America should cooperat) association extension committee and. The house agriculture committee t,4 dents were present whose advice was actively with the other great free na- of the various church extension corl- bled a resoluition for a federal trade' i asked bh all matters brought up. for tions .in making effective thxe prin- miittees will meet 'at 10 'o'clock this commission' enquiry'. into tile, r p8_- diseus84ionn. In the early meetings, the c iples of the League of Nations. 'We morning ;in* Lane hall to make final e o s l at o of t e A m u :a dicln it e ne wih t e p ei e t of s o l ex r s ou ap r vl o it, P ' f r t e e t si n s ri e bnsMorris p ocking firm. the . various 'senior classes of the ! principles, W e should, with such i-es- quilt to he held M arch 6. Student pas- University,,with the presidents of the{ ervations as congress may impose, ad-! tors are also. asked to attend this Th'le end of the, senra efilhibuter" different. honor societies, and with here to this league. America should meeting. azginst the 2dlinistiratioins'hipping Dean Jeaen Hamilton, and a committee become the moral and spiritual lead- ,Thxe plans for the banquet are now field 'appeared'in an agreement,'fora of women fron. the League. er of mankind, almost complete. Prof. William D. temxporary armistice and the possi- Council Commlitte Helps "Thxe" democracy of Anmericai now Henderson, head of the University ex- bilhity. of-ill. early vote on a motion' to Du~rinxg its latter meetings,, a cora- has a great opportunity to make still tension department, wvill give the main reconmmit or t6 displace. mI nitteappointed by the president of m~ore glorious the great Democratic talk of the evening outlining the work the tudnt ounilconistng f pincple ofjusice and librtythat speakers are doing for the 'Uhzi- SecetaiesHooer and 'Walac ~a.I.Undrwod, 23,M. .ihl, throughout the world. Tjhe Goderof versity throughout the state and coun- gave enldorsement° to the Lenroot-An- ; ° I , anagin'Ag editor of The Daily, democracy is' a spirit, and they who t. Otesparswlbeoth dsnfrmrdtbilecnlpr-Perkins; Bull, '23L, chairman of the worship Hjim, must worship in spirit program amid music will be provided. psdbScetryMlo. ' Student;-Advisory commy.ittee, Thomas and in truth." The banquet will be open to every- 3 .. Lynch, '261,. vice-president of. the The speaker confined the greater oebtepcal ulc sekn I'tdn oniadHwr ie- pr fhsadest eiwo h students and others interested in, ex- Railroad repi'esentatitves gave notice tninwr aeivtd. Tcets to the Interstate Commerce commis- i ~ '4 a rsn.aheeet fteDmcai a for the affair will be on sale next sion of their Possible intention to - yu otepeetdy nlgv i week at 60 cents. dart ourtproceding to bock THIBTrFN PFRI~ jj~views as to legislation.______ silae cor pok sy tusnt. boc re - ILIIShn iberas Hea the inte tcqk ngetble.HWJSE FIREIduter ialist ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED ~LIE PHOEHTY SILLroomngsa City, M~o., Feb. 23--(By A. ;I an address last night in the Nat-'H OM PLTN CO tirl cieceauditorium before a small .OS10.PR O S pesn;iapdi gathering of Liberal club membersa, Pre paratLions for the entertainment hosewrebund oueth house. ,were. burned toL death... ~IUV, ~L~~.y ) L ~ IVUU~L~I 'Ui1~jU~1~LL'1~ t t' .Washington, 2Feb. 23 - The adminis-' tration 1bill directing the return of. ast Mulch as $10,00Q. of each estate of' for- mer eemy 'aliewi held by the .:alien: proper~ty. custodian vwas "passed today by the house. It nowr goes too the 'sen- { ate.'4 The' vote was W;d to 11 and: came: after thc house had rejected :an a nendn--4ut proposin, ; the restoration; of all, of the property, 'return' of ;all of the property of .Au"tralial t:nation-f als, and the declaration of policy iby, congress that all ot fe. property, would be restored ultimately. "rSCRzMFr MEIF LFITT" "00t MIT UNS!1" Sonie one had a pair for. sale, and .thin a catchy little bit of description in a Dally Classified, sold them. 'Now, we have mit- tens, :too, but we took them off the other day to buy a' certain magazine for two bits. On this .. A -- a.: .. W 'I fldis7 : 1 ;, 4 , f, i' r e6arly* today in a fire which destiroyed 'the League for, Industrial Democracy, Trhur~sday, ioarchz 15, in Hill Auditor- a .two tory 'frame 'building in the, spoke on "Social Forces Since the imaiewl ne xa.Rhasl Armourdale district here. All of the War". Dr. Laidler is also member o en fteat vr tre w boie er ecvre btthyweeof the Executive Council of the Na- wveeks ago.' tional Bureau of Research. The 'Chinese Students club is to give so disfig-ured" that six had not been He said that the socialistic move-aPsinShwoCiaungc- idlentified tonight. ment is growing throughout Europet tunvcs dating from a thousand years An official investigation will be and that labor is realizing that it must ago, up to the present time. A Chin- sta1'ted ;tomoirrow to 'determine the. take government in its own hands if eseA sword dance will feature this cause .of, the fire. chaos is averted. "The workers," he' act. Gordon Wier, who appeared in 'The :blaze started in a garage be- said in concluding, "hope to have in- last year's Union Opera, will give an iieath the roominig house and had al- dustry run for public, not private oriental dance.' most enveloped the' building before the good." The Hawaiian club will present a roomers were awakened. The next regular meeting of the 'hula dance. The girl's mandolin club lThe rooming house held 34 persons, club will be held Friday night at the' of the Cosmopolitan, club are also to 21 of whom mnaged to escape either Union. Dennis Batt, editor of the De-} play at the performance. by jumping from windows or 'by rgrop- 'troit Labor News, is to be the leader Part of the money derived fromt tag.. their way dlown a snmoke filled, of the discussion. On March 15, Gin- the entemrtainment will go into tht stairway.: The position of the bodies! do B'runo, literary critic, will ad-j fund for Russian relief. Tickets for found in,'the' ruins indicated that most" dress the club, the show will be placed on sale with- ~ . in a week. ofth mevictims .nad been trapped in the hallways.: 4ateer 4Gets Union Appointiment Edward C. Maedet, '24 has been ap- pointed assistant recording secretary of the Union by John Burge, '23, r - i nrd iint cep~v. '"'Milton iPntwrgnn.' Brother of Irish Chief Captured Dublin, Feb. 23-(By A P.)-Mili- tary headquarters at Charlesvill e, Cork, announces. that John Lynch, brother of Lian Lynch, chief of staff of the regular army, has been arrest- ed during a roundup here and put in- Now Registering Nanmes of; Farms A Wisconsin newspaper. has started a farm name registry and reports that a number cif farms in the vicinity have already registered their farms; Farm advertising experts and prom-