THE WEATHER PROBABLY SNOW, TODAY. Y itA6 Ar t PLAN TO ATTEND CON VOCATION VOL. XXXIII No. 120 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARIBOR MICHIGAN,, IIU1{SDAY, MARCH, 15, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS DAN6ER Of. WAR HANGS OVER RUHR REGION1 INHABITANTS THRlEATEN VIOLEINT ACTION lie in a t w MIMES TO IVE PLASVRST EBTR EXPLAIN FATHERS' DAY' LEGISLA9TIVE PARTY M\imies Iv ill give two one-act flays ReIlesentatives01fthe Fathers ' cly n ni i .t WXednles( 'day nd hursday night,, committee of the Union spoke at lfra-r D series of nid-week performances? night urging the various organizations he (Glittering Gate", a fantastic fegauy' e Trio Will fleet Illinois Af- to reserve thc week end of May 11 and aylet by lord Dunsany, and "tAll ff'ntniave.s Tomorrowy 12 for entertaining the fathers of men PLEA B [FORE imnied Up", a short comedly, are the Night; in their own organizations. presentations to be given. Spe- !____iIt was suggested that the fraterni- al scenelry, desMigned nd ectei1 (vA1tr' *ht ) -..4n.1-.+ hn,.-W1 tia T _"* - -y MiLL ARRIVE. RTO N WIL L MAKE IVISITORS TONIGHT TALK BR IANES 1KEEP~S SOLON IV' LANtiSING UN TI L 4 O'CLOCK SEVERAL COMMITTEES MAY STAY SATURDAY U11101 anti Fraternitles to House 'is- hors; Studepts to U'sher at contoeation ,aVD A V lD1nVQPA'd%.1mV~Tm IUTA 'D'XI OP APPROACINGh CRISIS EN SITUATIONI WESTPHAUIAN LABOR UNIONS FAVOR BREAKj Threaten Use of Line Dynamite to , in Desired I aesltsz Reeknhniien, March II --By A. P.)-Feneck military authori- ties have or~dered residents of I Duner. to remain indoors after 7 i o'clock at night; all lights In the1 houses m~ust be efngulsled by 10I 'elock. During the day, men In I thke streets or other public places m~ust not put thir hands In their pjockets. The burgomaster has; _ IVNIVERSItI'Y OF ILLINOIS GETS GIFT OF $100,000 Danville, Ill., March 13.-Whaut is believed to be one of the larg- est individual gifts ever made to the University of Illinois was madle today by Mr. and Mrs. -Jo- seph Carter of Rlankin, this coun- ty, when they transferred 3~0 acres of land In Butler town- Ship, worth $100,000, to the Uni- versity. The land is to be held in trust by the board of trustees of the university andl the income used to assist worthy boys and girls through college, loans to be made after they have spent one year in the university. apipealIed to the people to remain calm, if only for- the sake of the .hostages, of whomn he-is one. Berlitn. March 14'-(By A.P.)- "Tlninder hag in the air. between the Lippe and the Ruhr," writes the Elberfeld correspondent of the Allg- emndine Zeitung, "and if it ever breaks' woe to the French and woe to all Eur- The correspondent says that the W e- stphalla~n is a elan of few words but that when he does' begin to speak, ac-)' tion is not fax off, and adds that un-1 .til recently the W estph alians have k~ept their feeligs to themselves "realizng that the whole country is; swarming withi spies." Inhabitants Threaten The inhabitants of the Ruhr thec correspondent declares have even gone so far as threats which' is evident by an' incident which he relates as fol- lows: ~The la~bor unions at Bochum pro- tested against the sharpening of the state seige. The French commander( invited th~em to th~e city hall to ex- Blain their rason~s to him and to hear vindication of his measures. There- upon they inter'rupted. him declaring that they did not care anythuing about that and added, "We have borne. it long enough; it will not go much long- er and one thing is certain, for you, general, it is turning out badly. Dc not forget that weo have dynamite in our mines. Remember that, and if it' ever goes off, Good bye." PROMINENT ALUMNI; GALLERY PLANNED by ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~V:ST stdnsoah aps i7 tl~El 1A(OT O4 n that week end. Fathers' day it used for the two prodluctions. ' E~EETUYR I being sponsored by the Union as a Tickets for the two performance. week end when a united effort will be will go on sale Tues(d. y n the IkIimes Michigan's negative Varsity debat- i made to have the fathers of students theater. ing team will leave this morning for here. Special entertainment is being~ Uirbana, Ill., where it will compete, arranged for the occasion and a defin- OSMOP lT NST in thme eighth annual Md-,West debmate# ite program has been planned. i wi~~~~~~~~~th the Illinois affirmative team to- Terpeettvswl pa fCM D O ig S I the remainder of the fraternities to- mrrow ngt Prof. It K. Imnmel, of night and tomorrow night also. acompany the team. Professor Immel isintercollegiate contest director a tepresent time. I RG PI~ii ared ~i deill PrgriiaroiiThos(~e who leave this morning asill Anninal l Sjrlng (Yalu- he contest are William Schricr, '24, .1E niiaVHI B. Glasgow, '23, and C. J. Cole, '23. P~ rl l~ - ATIJTEIE Schrier, who is from Kalamazoo and i ROIE~t DITE11h. 23.1, ,graduate of the Kalamazoo Central! TO SING 4IROUP1 OF, SONG' !high2 schaool,,had considerable practice> Interpreter Reaads hiilder's (Comiedy, Sn oratory and debating while attend-! "'k'Ie4 fil Talley", ill 11111 Cosmopolitan club will present itt ing high school and Kalamazoo col- 1Aidtoiumii annual Spring Carnival at. 8 o'clock 'ege. Glasgow is from Spencer, Ia,! tonight in hill audlitor'ium with fiver and graduated from the Spencer high ' DISPLAYS DRtAMATIC MASTERY acts of vaudeville, musical and On- school in 1914. He is a member of, I lPR4NAIGAIIY ental numbers. Trhe various national !Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary clubs in the organization will each oratorical fraternity, Adelphi, andl won, give an act. the extemporaneous speaking contest ]11 Thnias .I isk:e The program will commence with a ;held in December, 1921, and an ora- I Displaying remarkable mastery in musical number by the girl's mandolinF torical contest in 1922. Glasgow was his ability to impersonate various club, and will lie followed by an act also a. member of the Varsity team entitled "The Idol Dance" by Gordon which debated against the University characters, Phidelah Rice, master Weir, '24, who has starred as an cc- of Wisconsin in the Mid-W~est dlebate reader, interpreted "Peaceful Valley,", ,. centric dlancer several tinmes in dra-.!last year. Cole is from W\auseon, O, a most entertaining three-act comedy fIttic productions. This will be a -ld is a graduate' of the Wauseonm high; by Everett E. Kidder, last night in feature dance originated by himself school. He also has had cons 4d*rabale !Hill auditorium. The recital by Mr. TFo Show Chinese Fashions xeinei ihsho eaig Rice was given as the secondl March Act three, "The Chinese P'assing The contest is a triangular aiffairi! lecture one the Oratorical lecture Show", will he given by the Chinese between the Universities of ichd- course. students's club). It will l)C a style igan, Illinois, and Wisconsin and the The play, a simple uncomplicatedj show and revue of the national cos- ;Schedumles have been so arranged that story of an honest, unsophisticated tumes of that coaunatry in all different ,:; debate will be held at each of thej young man, true to his family and his Iperiods of history The costumes fo " ,niversities tomnorrow night. The idleals, is laid in a small New Eng- thii act wer'e. obtained by the (clu'- Wisconsin negative team will be here1 land town oil the edge of "Peaceful' froma cmpay i Ne Yok. it that time to debate against theI Valley". It afforded the well-known 'Robert Dieterle, '23M, will sing sev- :Michigan affirmative team ni hill aau-ede neclln poruiyt era slo inth nxtnumerwhchditoriuni. The conatest in Mladisona. give impersonations of the country is entitled "An Hawaiian Night". Tanga Wis., will be between the Illinois neg- fl fta einadas e 1and.Tavares will. give a vaudeville en- ative group and the Wisconsin affirm-;floftarein nd ls Nw tertainmuent in this number with sonic