T14E MICHIGf AN DAILY ____ e: ras Oil Blaze Kills Fiften; Fire Loss Mounts Into Millions VBARSITY BAD AS ALUMNIE£NTER1AINM9ENT 1Sg lUE :Akeise Appfhlcautto. lterates Front PLAIN'XEI) TO AMUSE OLD IS° '" ril u e MIEASIJRE cl Change In the state laws, to bar persons of°- buhnrai itlct or iliteratesfrom opeorating motor ve- liceles, as u mean of reddig the ttnaumber of 'atomovb lie accidents, :s proposed by r. 1. Gdie, executive secretary of the .Detroit safety ;coin- i. 'The r c bnmndations of Mr. Gl- :'kyob~ 1 e ehorsel by the cn- oi ,itl n4byx cuge Caales L. Bartlett of ietrot, who has won a national reputation for' the jail sentences he Pas meted out. to traffic-law violat- ors here. Mr. Goldie who has made an ex- tcnslve tudy of 'traffic cond Lions, says: 61 rave come to the conclusion that th& root of (thepresent 'pi emi' of automobile accidents in all of the ci- ties lies In the promiscuous granting of" drivrs' liceses. The present Msate law is ent.,wely inadequate and should bc. supplanted with a scheme similar to that in vogue in Connecticut. "This law provides for a state cam- ,missioner of traffic, under whose jur- Isdiction wouild come the granting of -all drivers' hucenses, and this -official 'would have the authority to revoke, kr jut cause, the license oeany driv- er either for a sh rt or long period. Every person in the sate would e oiliged to submit to an eamintion " to his fitnes to perae an antonio- bile and :also undlergoa~ n .telligenec and Iracy test. "At p sea tthere aare hndres'of a ton obil drivers in Michigan twho cannot read, enought Englh~ih to mae oult thae safety and trailc signs, ac- cordinig to police authorities. Also therearemany persons of sub-normal intelligence who can demand and pro- cure,' drivers' licenses under the ent law. Habituially careless drvers or those shown to b lacking in onsderatiofl of others could, be forever barred from driving any here in Michigan if this .scheme went into .effect." irs t eClbDelivers Initial Listeners at radio receiving sets throughout the country were able to l enjoy between 7 and 8 'clock last I night one o the mnost interstng nus- ical rcgiraid of the 'year: the Uni- versity Grs' 'Glee clubprogram broadcasted by the Detroit Free .Press. The opening number of the pro - gram, Laude Atque Carmina, must have scored 'an immediate hit with all1 listeners. The full rich tones of the; ~itire Glee club drewthe naxium~i- effect from Stanley's enchatifg piece. "Trees" sung by the whole club with1 Ti'th W'erkheiser , '2, fetire solo-= :s , brigcfht out ahn s'delicate har- monies whichi eveni the occasional sta- tic disturbances could not aide.' Tphis niumber was followed 'b the deligtfutl " lll c' the Wip", by Sr. Aveonticl ;° '2, then offerd 84)me usical s8beetio:a on the ce'-1 lo, After these the etire club .joned M~ ."Fly, "Snging lird," ,accompanied t Pauline Keyser of the Shool of . 111.'xic in a violin obigato.; Shelleys fJcppah Moon", now" was sung and 1vO~ undoubtedly one of the wo nstI (E el;gtful numbers of the -recital..- M~ar y Fail, '23, soprano, k d the. c l airgain pleased Ilndrds with ~cane Junior Girls' PFlay songs. After 630 eral enjoyable piano seetion, by (A,4ra'Lundell and Hester teed of the §I n~hol of 11us, the Glee'club sang e, tral wall-known college tunes which though in artistry not equal) to the preceding numbers, i vivacity and joyousness were the greatest Vieuro cif the evening.; E.C.M. The Varsity band will be in charge of the annual entertainment tendered returning alumni during graduation week, and which will be held IF;riday, June 15, this year, it was annrounced yesterday. A program patterned somewhat aft- er the annual B and Bounce is to be given. Participation of camnpus, or- ganizations is being encouraged. Those having suggestions -which might be used in arranging the programi, or having novelty acts or stunts which could be presented, are' requested to communicate with Carleton B. Pierce, '24M.{ Organizations or individuals plan- ning acts for the alumni entertain - ment will meet .in the auditorium at Lane hall from 2 to .4:30- o'clock next Friday afternoon. Acts which can be used in the program will be selected from those presented at this time. MATS. 'TUES., THIUt 3 GARRCK M25C-50c '14th An'usl Season N1GHTS:25-50-764t1 THE BONKSTELLE cot i In .R 'ta J oh~nson Y oung 's Virillia n t C i m edy j'1I 10 1 ere w Y r * " .4 XT Mi4ONDAY - '*5ZVEN'TE1N" I STEMSIAGNY Tickci,Tcu iC iscs- sliliac EUROPE and ORIENT I 1601 E. Huron St. Phone 1384' WIL DOUBLE POWER OF LIGHTING PLNS Fork on the improvement of. the University heating and power plants will be started soon,, according to Ed- ward C. Pardon, superintende ;A of the bui ldings and groundIs department.1 The work will be carried ouit by the6 use of the $500,000 recently appropri-i ated by the legislatu:re for tliat pur- pose. Present plans provide for the- ad- dition of two 1000 horsepower boilers to the present heating plant and 'a considerable increase of the available space in the coal storage yards. The turbine generators now An use by the power plant that fuirnishes light for theo University will be supplemnented by additional units until a capacity is reached that is, double the presient onse. Excavating and the laying; of foundation work will begin next There is a buyer for any article you' !may wish to sell. Let "Jimmie"' finds to make $500 During Summr Vacation? t- Anu nusual opportunity is offered to college men and women to eartn enoughi money during the coming sumzmer vacation topaynextyear's tuition and excpenses. F4 Write day for Particulars it will surprise you to learn how easily a substantial sum of mon.ey can be earned by selling the Premier Knife and Scissors Sharpenier right. in your own hometown or city. Eer housewife wants one the minte h sees' it--because it is such an i. l provement over the ldfashioned whetstone. Just a two of the Prei'er Sharpener on any knife or scissc produces a keen-cutting edge instantly. Written g makes it easy to sell. Write at once for complete informati 50a fcur sam~ple, stating what territory you wish us to reserve Prte nIor Mfg~. Co., 8 U East Grantd Boulevard, Detri I u Our representative ZflMNK 73R0& exhibits at ,nth Avenue B$oot Shop Wild, &C0& May 26 to June 2 Now York ii. + f AIAY 1r' Jrlamning mil ivell at Corsicana, Fifteen lives were lost and between five and ten thousand barrels of oil, were destroyed in the fireIat Corsicana, Texas, wrhen sparks from a drill ignit- ed gases and started a conflagration. Th crew working the drill were trapped in the derrick without a chance to escape the flames. The flamnes from- the burning well at times reached a heighit of ja thousand feet and could be seen for a distance of 30 miles. Thie property loss' will amount to millions. INCREASE SHOWN, IN LIQUOR ARRESTS Lansing, May 25.-(By A.P.)-There was an increase of-nearly 59 per c~ht in the number of prisoners sentenced to state penal institutions for viola- tion of the liquor lawes in 1922, as com-: pared with 1921, according to a report made public by Fred E. Janette, state commissioner of pardonts {and paroles. In 1921- there were 256 convictions; in 1922 there were 328-an increase of 12J. During the first quarter of. 1923 the number of liquor lawv violators sent to the state prisons ran ahead of 1922. There were 85 convictions in the first three months last year, as compared w ith: 86 in, January, February jand March of this year. Texas, evwdec cast fifteen lives i Fresh, new, appetizing dishes make every m~ here different from all others--more enjoyable. P rices continue lowest A dash of April, a bit of May, a breth of June -'A New Spring Oxford with life and youth in every line Severly ; simpl in pattern and m~oderately wide in last -.In Golden Brown, ]Ruddy Brown or Black Calfskin c---I ON "DISPLAY MAY 28, 29, 30,, and JUNE I at GEORGE K.YER'S A rcade Cafeteria Seoes iw!N~Yhk,r~okyl1Yetraek 1da.«a.. Address 191' Mlt O 1er s'tiDuane street"3dcwYork iIy Upstairs, Nic enls' Arcade a' l: w ----= ! . .. A 1; , ., ; , y i. T aoo~-.m.deSummer Suits ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS: (L'ffective lay 1l-Central - Time) Bus lea-ves Adrian- 6:00 an4 11:45 a:;ar. and 3:45 pf. n1 Leaves Anns Arbor 6:45 a in. and 12:4:5 and 4:45 p.mi.- ~lJNAY-LavcAnnAro 6:45 at i. wand G:45 p. mn. Leave . Adrian :345,p. in. only. Mect n)-U'. cams at Saline both ways for connections for Ypsilanti, Wayne - nd Det-roit. - - {+i~lrr rr ~ r~lbrM Y Mr ~ w r !!r I~ rrr lriwr-llM ir. ! - r 2 - r - i ll . A WORLD CONVENTION ON BUSINESSPRMTO wlrr ! ! rrrrrri rriiirr R O M OTION! 1 A Thotsand Yeairs $1. 50 , 4 $100.50 11! I Materials used are genuine -English priestlys and Havana cloth. Hi-gh gra de cut-to-measure Flannel Trou- se r3 f _ _. ____ -- 'S t I. THE INTERSTIATE TAILORS Call at American hotel or phone 123 qD' iNK x .. _ 1 - -:ne.M II Follow That Hunch AND BE SATISaFIEDa Ii io the BLU - GOLD LUNCH 605 Church 0 Before youa ruish away for decoration Day- White Flannl Trousers You're going to want them time ?=ti time again throughout the nunor. -These are made of fiiefannel, -carefully shaped' adtailored, with- only .the best -ot trimmings-buttons, and - so oni. RergnigS6.50 to $12 p WERS--P-H9INjF 13th' I of Experienc A business man of the Central West, who started with~ ,nothing only a few years' ago and has mnade a fortune and attained a national reputation, said 'thati ~spsil o -him to employ a sales promotion executive with 1,000 years of experience. " I choose him from among the members of the advertising club," he said. "Tlhere are 100 members of the club, each with an average of ten years of experien~ce. He can and does exchange ideas with them. So, he brings to -bear on any problem pertaining to miy advertising, 1,000 years of advertising ;experience." Apply that thought to the opportunities that await you at the- I NE'TEENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION MSSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBlS of the WORLD .Atlantic City: June 3 'to 7, 1923' ________________________________________________________ t a" :." II -n- AREYOU A RADIO FAN If not you Are missing ouit on the greatest modern sfpart and business of thne Tvicn- tieth Century. Start in today and let the radioinhone rgive r ' ,. t ti IIF Share with us the joy * Juein Atlantic City You do not have to be a member,. of this Association to attend and rub elbows with the 5,000 sales promoters: who' will 'attend that convention. You can find oppor- tunity to ask questions, to put your -own business problems up _to ex- perts you meet there. In addition to the sessions of the convention, loaded full of 'business- will ;go back hom~e enriched. Share with us the joy of June in Atlantic City. What a delightful place it is in that delicious m~onthl Ample hotel accommodations at .reasonable, guaranteed rates, ad- mirable transportation facilities, special railroad rates-a great busi- ness opportunity and a chance to spend some most enjoyable days II . ,1 I1 We '0 '0 - *. A ~ f'~ ~