I L I An P~Ail1 One No.: 1 2 1'AG0ES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRILS 18, 1923 12 PAGES PRICE FIVEi cou Z-Ei 4 Y GI ES V' 1 " i (S A iy H [TO S Vtor s Gas Tax An d ens ttack ~OCENJ On Its Advocates IEAUR A viat lors Re.port No Lives Lost uring Three e MVonths .: f 1.Li k.xilA VD 1UN- Et [i 111ou , l April 17.---(,13y A. P.)-I ton, to Moundsville, WV. Va., to Wash- fc ft taity haZS been checked~ against ington, to Cumberland, Md., to New the a: r scr ice CnringI the three months York, back to Washington, to Mounds- tha.t have ap since Major' Gel- ville, to Cleveland,-to Detroit,,to To- (I. cml tfason :1. 1Patrick, chief of the, ledo, back to Detroit, to Kokomo, Inc., Untc Sa~sAir Service c i5-uedor r- and return to Chanute Field. The ders to th"-e c;, nnvndrng oiliceeis of distance covered "Wais more than. 2,200 Cha~ut, ~c~ugILangley, ltcheil, miles and the total actual flying time I1cCook an-d S,:ifrilge Fields to in-; was '22 hours and "10 .minutes. aruura to regutla r scheduied flights While no aviator was killed, yet the over a Anodl 1a i rw ay over the eastern flights were far from devoid of ex- andl middlfn we itera states, according ciltement and hairbreadth escapes. to I'ecord3. here.I Major F'. L. Martin in a recent trip The nmodel sair course Lakes in NVewr left Chanute oan a route wvhich cov- YVw;, IJamiptont, V,,., Cleveland,' To- credl 1800 miles. Ile was. furnished led,:, Detroit, Kokomo, lncd., and Rani- with strip maps covering the entire toui. Each fCeld (is,)atchbes a plane route, but only for territory a few ti - v Ei<.1 miles ~on each side of the route. The Tho ,record ls show that the first only Landing place between Zanesville, Cj AT I LANSING %FIRE PROGRAM res Iefficency a m 1,Poit- olltrol in 11igh'Imay .pril 17-(13v AP)-Govr. etoed the W arner twvo- tax bgill today. the measure with 1bein1 BURHTON DISGUSSES5 UNIVERSITY NEEDS, OFFICIALS ENDI)ERSE ExisT 'INi~i '£MRFIN RAFS MEDDLINGr IN UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS Co mnittee Thiiwght i'o Favor Forther Ct, i n Approprla. O ns. for University (Special to. the Daily) Lansing, April 17-President Mar- ion L. Burton, five members of the! Board of Regents and other Univer- sity of Micliigan officials met tonight, with the members of the ways and means committee of the house of rep- resentatives for a discussion of the University building program. Those who spoke for the tniversity attempted to indicate that everything ,:n the way of fair play and ,cooperation with the state is beingcdone in the con- duct of the program. The question of the. homoeopathicE merger was again raised and repnre-tt Former Senator Townsend To GetI Commssion Post EET IIIIE S11 FUNI)S FOR 0F1?11, t, SOLONS CUT PRO V FROM UNIVERSI- DETROIT MACNA, WILL DONATE Ns sijg, an r I ton itutional, unjust, vicious, and sary, and branded it 'as a y worded document designed anl excessive specific tax not (avexiio;- .":x J""(6 oew1rck LI on motor vehicles but upon all With the W --e gsolive Otax bill of gasolinIe users. pse yhis n eaeGvro guItht h~ frmr oud roesheclk yes'rte';''ray blo(;ckedfurther r fied tat he frme woudprogress3 of the bill wiith an imcondi-' eft by the tax-but that itioInal veto. ?-e bitterly denlrounedi the 'act to the advanta4ge of tie'Measu.re i0- his veto m1essage ar owner at the expense of the; gilts were not all completed on ) 'ule i'ime, 1ut each trig has shown i_ prlovement.A trip recently corn- ~t"? was from lC'.anute' FielId to Day- n, 0., to Coluimbus., 0., back to Day- ENBTDATTFNO IL ITARHY BALL tdl3t~i~ of Nodivy and Rep. E-1r! M(ieuear Accet Ivitations to jOhio, andi Wtashington is .Moundsville, the ,remaining landscape being almnost "continuously mountainous. Being be-f - 1in(I schedule, Major Martin tried al more direct route than that outlined and almost immediately rani into a :strong headwind and dense clouds,.lHe ,vas blown off his course while flying' ever the mountains. After some time )'f aimless flying, trying to obtain his I bearings, 'he suddenly realized his gas was getting low, his oil, was al- most gone, and that he had, no place to land. He was rather° high at the time and dropped down to try for a landing. Jrust before his gas. gave out he saw a town and recognized it. Bunrton Co'0n nieleds i)onor for Ster to 'Univers~ty anal State (Special to the Daily) Lansing, April 17.-As a resull United States' Senator Jamnes C. ens's donation to the University $650,000 for the erection of a nurse~' home, Governor Alex. Groesbeck has requested that item be removed from the Univer appropriation bill by the ways means committee in whose hands bill lies at present. r ~Will Butild One Unit The University appropriation requested $600,000 for the nur home whic~h is needed in connec former Senator C. F. ',Townsend Former Senator Charles F. Towun- send of Michigana is slated for the ghJt car. owner. tie designated C i [Anntual Event as. Mound sville, his original objective. lauses 'n the bill whcPclill illnigsaeyh oudh a Quld give the oil corporation special MFRTIl'[L'lIIU III ILU11tFS IL only three gallons of gasoline left, and icense to evade the payment of taxes. ,hr a~ A(''1 ':1tl i APERONES T , I)A C"Fnoi. The governor returned the bill un- --- -' -RI iRl n ol (Irvd- to the legislature, with U I '' ~~Sceayo h ayE~i elf lf N IA IN harply criticized the state highway 'fLagid Congressman Earl Michen- MI apartment. He alleged that the state's --r fAraWsigtnrpeet ll po hr ayn sytemin hascsic e ren d rom the tl:Grmany Purposl + ely tIi lse Iative from this district, will attend the gislature that there is undoubtedly (tlii' tioits third annual Military hall to be givenre gn rig patc anj ol th M rk o Ecp I h R I rooln forlegislatie action o pro- lApril 27 in the Waterman and Bar-1M [ n C P 9 G ote efficiency, vision and economy fint EI611, ()fRAlC'SPIO'hour gyminasiums, according. to Gor- us impotan t r anch itso pter ateET-Fs o i1 [ Ir~ don gM. Gale, 23L, general, chairmlan Regets Sawx yer and 1Bevd are First rveadrov itoprtosa of the affair. Definite acceptances!iso1Signdfy Intent to Il entanglemnents and the control o Piidlha pil1 B .P)--fombt hs e ee eevdjB rsn ontractors ac o.tda The occupation of the Riuhr r"esulted yesterday in reply to invitations ten--__ fron a, ituaionin wichFr'~ctiered them to serve as patrons at the S i1GMla 1)FliTA 0111I EX IL Ill ehow phtt eiltr no- -- i( - bn.ticcndtono a all. GIVE SKITS TO "ROAST" OU4SITS bi y tm o st h sl t~e dae legkis ar sno fud. ref in te c n ito f a Added to the list of hosts are two ie ostaibolte eadoc inyeas.crceditor sgoing into bankcruptcy while imen from the local Veterans of For- 'lo legislature, it is believedl can-- Many of the invitations extended by ot override the veto and the gaso-P. 1ni ghborinlg creditor was lavihly si gn wars, Prof. Louis P. Hall, of the' ne ax s cnsierd dead Th hosespedin moey orhi. ow pupossdental college, and Carl k. Smith, '24L , Sigma Delta Chi,. national professiona1x faybeabe o nvliat th gthr ul SI-eny, ecetryofth. rechcommander of the post. journialistic fraternity to prominent :ay 10ale tobtinvaslikete t t e uber- Jul tolHenry, seretary of btheFrenho- Programs, which were to have ar- menu of the camnus state, and natlo- ftori ifa ils o rt t bis evel t te.th enf atyil o hld a d et i cha kersto- i vd in time for distribution at the to the# Gridiron a banquet ,which'eit will on i he lower branch a strong fac- Say s I"remnlt Should Colvot Union, have been delayed and will be hold May 1 haw, already be e on has prepared its defense for a "WVhen suich a situation arises be- ' given out at the doors of the gymna- cepted, and apparent, indications exist siutns by specially recruited studen t that the attempt of the student journ. ige, declaring that it will stand pat tween two individuals," M. Henry said, silta n the gasoline tax or nothing. If1 " ustice provides the creditor with the dne o c natnac tteasst ieterfrt'ratn conssfiin oe nismm' eesr en ocletwa s due ce.arty" here will 'be successful counts itffcantbloktestsagie of him; es reas t o lreasonwhat smilre Thie ball will he conducted along Some of the first men to accept the-ix erhpi;cnboktepsaeo i;teei orao vyasmlrwadministration weight tat Bill- procedure should niot take place :be- military lines as far as possible, the invitations- to the banquet aire.; Re-, nd hi lgisatremayafjorn i~i-tween nations. decorations all being of army style gent Walter H. Sawyer,. I-illsdale, l1o- it rovdin orhigwayfinncefor Delarng hataftr l~iu 1,00301)interspersed with flaga of the allied gent Junius E. Deal, Ann Arbor, Dean UL hrov~lillgfor higway filance fr 1)ecaotinatthons.t Signalsnfor ,the11variousnsHughnaCabotthCoachouFieldingabot. .Yost. e next two years. nmen in the War and seem ; much eetswllbfgvniybgl alsF.E Fetoh Laninl~g- tttJu It hasg been suggested that a dmodi- ;her territory devasted F"ran.ce couild eventhwill bsummon btheugdancr alls .E. Fletta of theigFttorHuron Catlin of the g'overnor's wefiht tax not very w.ell say "Let us for'get" aftC'wiherlsmmntedacr fan toeter itha ewl i'aicd he r~iisice M ilrryms~tt tht the grand march and "chow". Ex- Times H-erald, and Walter K. Towers cent gas tax fill be drawn, in addi- his ceunt:'y was anxious. to come to an lsivc inwl eatrdi iiay fDtot on to mnotorbuss and truck and high- agreernc n, with Germlany to make 1, E uniform while the others attend- The affair,' which. is to he held at ay legislation, peace. - ng the af'fair will be' dress ,ed for- 'the Union, is to, include an unusual - ,pbais Teay-reke" mal ly.. No corsages will be 'allowed. ;irogram of -satirical skits and novelty 1":Insing,. April 1"r.-(ley ge returned Sat urday tryouts will he held by specia ap- Co c t a is wt o t t e c so ry go p vett an o t o rta k m e.Ie eing from a four weeks tour of the pointmnent with Mr. Shuter. ccren~ony. C a h Yost was ialso entertained by ' Middle \ 'est siting en rout,, Bay1 Those men who are from five feet oh r r m n n n v osa ssp n i g Ct , D t ot i cn ai e i~t n w n h st i ef e i t - - va fteUnvriy eeddvacancy on the international jint "" ,- sentriesofte Uier sty efended commmission caused by the resignation wt tenwUiest o hepresent megrssesaig of ex-Senator Obadiah Gardner,'chai- th completion of uwhich te. that it would cost from $75,000 to ' s lrIilpobbyapora $1000 ya t anti aspaaeman, Townsend was ,one of the lame tr ilpoal prpi $1000aya omananasprt ducks" at the last election.(uring the present session. school which would be largely a dup- 0i__________________ Cpuzens' gift will permit t lication of effort." The University of-( struction and equipmen f ofe U I- fc~als denied that the present system r of the nurses' ore to be loca 1was unfair to the, homiocopath stn-HO IV AN O NE D est of the University oberv dents, stating that they were offered 'Ph e uldn ilb adequate- equipment for the pursuapee. of its kind and will conta, ,)f their studies. toRGSRTO ion'toi living accommodation ' Regent James Murfin in straight ru ing laboratories, and classro forward language informed the tmenr- I1 R'H GI T 1, the educdation of student unr bens of the committee that he did not, proximately 250 ,nulrses will think that the legislature need con- Friday Set-" as Last JDay for Nomlnha- the building. The requetof, cern itselfwith academic affairs in the tions by Organiza- t pital' superintendent, C:. . lJ~iversity, and that such parts of the jtons' was for $90,00 In rdr to university program as- were subject ( dormitory which could accol to revision ,should be leftetrl the hadefnhtffcas irAln in Ii LTIJANNOUNCE C0 1CIL Iall the nurses requir yjoinl thehans f te ffiias i"Aad t-CANDIDATES U0MO11ROW ptal. The Unlers'Psy omn bor. the house, however, edc d The homoeopathic rider which is at- to $600,000 and it is arpro5 present a part to the appropriationI, All students, both men and women, this amount which the TIetroi bill will probably be detached before who expect to vote In the coming mliniehs~nono the bill is reported out, according to srinug elections to be held April 25 gv Iand May 2, must register tomorrow atgi. i inormaionrecevedfromtheCort- {The significance of Setor Infomaton rceied rom he ommone of the booths to be provided for bequet, aside from the relief miittee.r, The committee apparently leans that purpose, before they will be: al- ent crowdedi conditions whic toward a further cut in the UniversityI lowed to cast their ballot, it has beenI fords, lies' in the fact that bill, utit is thought that the meet- announced by the Student', c,uncil prblyenravibeth ing tonight has affected an under- 'committee on elections. The hours Iabout$6000opatofth standing which will lead to a carefulj for registration will be from Sx:45 till $600,000whch ouprtsofthe11 hro consideration of the bill by the com- 4:15 o'clock. mitte. Boths BothsDesigatedbeen stricken from the appo Both will be provided for all law Bro ad oo - time President Marion L. urton, 'INstudents in the Law building.:h meting, upon the Cou ,n £ .-gyr 0AN[ DIE Ihits. will register in front of the Li- clared that, "Senator Gofe biary and in Tappan hall; medics wi~lrnee e~ ev~et SSregister in the Medical building, the versity as well as to the .Who r~~rn tiii ~~Ir engineers anid architects in frontor of Mcia.Iamc st the Engineering arch, members of'the oMithigy. wasmuhpartofthe School of, Education' in Tappan hall, sity's program as now before' LONOPROINEN iN31ICIIGN Iand the'combined schools will have Iltie ti eon7.a POLTTTICS; GOVaERNOitis rcoR saaa general booth i Waterman gymna- the outstanding necesities fa THREE TIMES factory work at the Unvrst IThe nominating committee which ator Couzens has not only me Orlando,, Fla., April 17.-Fred M. !1will name .18 candidates for next year's need of the University b~t-of Student council, who will be vanr omrgvro-o ihgnIoiateseilCucleeto otd tire state. The dormitory is War ane tfo me Rgoeru lnor o m ig nt- tth p ca o ncl eeto 'sential part of thehospital p and t oe tie Rpublcancommt- April 25, consists of the following men, ad seeyoykos h teeandie hee tis ornng obit was announced yesterday: Thomas serves every county in the st lowing an extended illness. tUnderwood, '23L, Robert -Gibson, r'23, nt: ane the University." John Ross, '23E, Robert. Knode, 23, ____ Pontiac, April 17.-Relatives here; Burton Dunlop, '23, and James H~ume,- receivedl telegraphic news this morn-''23. These men will nominate 12 ing of the death of Fred M. Warner u h~ of armngtn, orer ove-no o juniors and 6"sophomores, of whomi11itnM Ntii~~ H oficarig torn, f la at o'lockf 6 Juniors and 3 Sophomores will e i! u Mih ga ,at O la d , l .,a 4 ocl c ;elected. The names of the nominees i this morning. will be announced in tomorrow's I TAIIETIOS . -The former governor was spend-,Daily. ing the winter at a resort there seek- j Must Present I[deptntiitnreh nsold otfr ing to regain his health~, wich hadFesmnsoudno foI been uncertain since his serious i1- I "Nstdnwilbaloetorg some ind of athetic woil is' ne~smor thn ayea ag. Wth imaster unless he brings his athletic of 'them this s rin even t 'bh eesre r.hanaer ad h ishon, mcoupon book or his treasurer's re- regular gymnasium' la ses ard~ Mrs Warer ad hi so, "w- ceipt as an identification," said Jack meet at Waterman gym-nasi arK elly, '24L, chairman of the Council IDr. George A. May, Fedirector ortheesuces iv trdmgWarnerfritheeasucces-,{committee on elections, .yesterday. Iplan 'gymnasium, who is in"'c iveters gveror f Mchiancoy I This is at point °which may have pre-frsmngmaimcae. ering the period from 1905 to 1911, fvne oesudnsfo eitreshmen n asmcay er o a was a native of England, born in Not- { etdsm tdnsfo eite-i" e a eot o n tinghamhr July 21, 1865. HeI was ing last year, when only 2500 out of dfesire," said Doctor May y brought to America by his parents a possibe 10,000 voted in, the spring; "but -they must get intoi spine odad elections."°'work." Every afternoon fro when bttremnh fe fe mutnts hre ismoth oterdid lad ad e ftr Kelly, also emphasized the fact that! 5:151'clock there will be an a as fewdoenthio ther iofDedanh Friday will be the last day for the 1"on the freshman side of the re Wasnr ado pinote f ami f . Dean acceptance of nominations by organ- clbhouse to whom they ma Warnr. apioner f Famingppizations for any campus office, and or if they desire, te a e Oaklad couty. Ithat no nominations by petition will M~,ay in Waterman gmnasiu- -Following his retirement fromn I b)e received after April 25. oyxrcss lsssi r Lansing, Gov. Warner devoted his time Further plans for the elections will torelevings. olathesgypnasio to business and was active in tate