Y AOF Dai tti One No. 175 TWENTY PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SUiNDAY,' MAY 27, 1923 TWENTY PAGES PRICE - 7 _ - I AILITARY W ES ENCIRCLI MOLD, (1ruWTN G FION LINES Dean To Address Armour Institute ! . I i F t i SPECAL PRLEY STUDENT MAY RACE. Q~fti~ 1Micigan NN-11I have one representa- #R E E ' ive at the Indianap~olis Speedw~ay In- ternat onal sr cop t'Okes next Wednes- (layt when the leading a 'itomtobile pil- ots of the v'orld li1W-A up for the waey ofthe flag that will flash the fart TU KE OrECE acers into ar~ni h nul50 TEDl)Y1 : 1.1 Al ON le, 2U13,. ho will serge as relief driv- DECISON jer for the Chevrolct teams of Fronten- acs entered1 in the event. SETTLEMENT FURTHERS 'tether or noit iachile will zet into; U. S.-TURK A'GRE EM ENT the race i% a utatter of conjecture , but at any rate lie will be on hiand ready!I to step into the driver' seawt should 7t~ris~t srtt 'l. s 11lru ify 'rt ;any of the Front-mnac teami pall into A Iniwwat igtan lii I: - he pits for a relief driver. Ilachle. for toAvet l4J~lliW~%altbough a freshman, heas had con- __ _ iticdrabhle driving experience,' and a Another Michigan Big Z10 Champion t WOLVERINES DREAK 6 REGOR BETN HO911T 1MERKEL WINS TENNIS SIN I I I SIN SKIRMISHES BANDIT OUTPOSTS' ~end O)ut Spokesmnan in L asi Collie to Term s; Captivesre in 'e d of F d ang, May 26-(B3, A. TP.)-- uns and rifles tonight are to release 14 people, in Americans, hield by the and its at Linchiend. For :s crowds of officials nego- to tried in vain to free the ho were kidnapped from the 'e1jn ~Express Seuchow. c'1 ICAGIO()STAR.,1IN STRA WIT il FIRST CONTEST GOHES TO THIRTY-SIX GAMES Uiiiiswll Endlurance Te4 iid'19-17, 6.3 C3. in Favcv of Forme~tr Varsity Cfpahin MA RTI N, VANX Iruoss]R t UUBB ARD JUMPS I DOES HURDI 21:11 JLausaine, May 26- (Ly A.P.) -Inl- stead of war inthe Near Last, peace was the A elcomne result of a' special 6" ose session of. the L~ausanne conference Dean Mortirne E. CooleY held today at Ouichey Chwteau to kDean Mortimer E. Cooley, of the en- fgineering college, left last .night forj settle the Turko-G-reek reparations Mlontreal where he will spend several controversy. As this Naas the only r - days attending an important meeting inaining problem between the Greeks of the American Society of Mechanicaladth rkosite wihtws l ngineers. 'Thursday he will go toan le I rshoti'e wchtwsE Chicago' to deliver the commence- feared might involve thv, Balkan coun- tew weeks ago in practice lie turned n some creditabIc ties on the Indian- apolis track. CALIFORNIA CAPTURES' INTERCOLE6IEMELT Special to. z, Chicago, Ill., Mai w. Pig Ten title was a . ,. versity of :Michigan'; Charles Nterkel the current year 1 Varsity tenniis star who wonk the Charles Merkel, Wol) Conference singles championship) by defeated Eddie Wils defdatiiig. Wilson, of Chicago, 19-17, three straight sets 6-3, ;G-3 y este rd ay in C 11ica yo. C o f r n e i geI ~ ~ the Maize and Bl le. 'rlie IDally Gy 26.-bne nor addedi to the tint. s long; string for here today whjen [wrine teninis star, son' of Chicago in and landed the championship for 11101;-a ises ThiIrteenHI'l &liios Two; 11"edi ier ;Ill, Itecord-Brea kirng special to Thelj ailiy Columbius, Ohio-May 26--Cal all but two first places out of sible 15, and, placing in every but the low hurdles, the Un1i of Michigan track team defeate State, here today by a score of to 37 1-2, in perfect wveathcr; a perfect track. {six Ohxio field records were ptil' Nowv the mountain passes of the ;hole district of Confucius, China's reatest range, that for days have eon, filled with runners carryings cans between tho Taotzuku forces (d the negotiators below, are being ut to otlher uses. SoliIers Ifet Outlaws Otitechung-yo Tuichunm, the military overnor of Shantung, has his way Lnd three brigadles of his troops, with, nachine guzns and two scouting air- lanes, have plunged into the hills. Already' the soldiers have bad twvo grushes with the outlaws w ith fatali- os on both sides. General Tien has Ahrown his troops in a wide circle! bout the bandits and. he is gradually ightening his strangle hold, cutting. he outlaws from comnuinication and Lping finally to 'isolate the gang liaf is holding the 14 prisoners far bove the clouds in the mountain prig- n. The crisisi~ s believed to be at) roaching. Thie outlaws are said to >e willing to inalke promises but theoy 'ear the promises of Pekin. Also lhey know tha~t G~eneral Tien ha-~ he reputation of separating the head- f the brigands from their bodies. What they declare .s a final effort to ome to an a-green,-nmt, the brigands esterdlay sent obit aspok~esman, ae-: ompanied by J. . Powell of Shang'" ai, one of the American prisoners ithorto. all overtures hare failed - ng to0 the lanaVPCs' demands thal ny agreemnent with the Cbireso tov-1 nnmient mtuszlhave anoll cfial foreigul ;tz ra ntee. Prisoners lay Vocod Ilealt h After tl~e prisoners were ,eportedt ,o be generally in good health, (,Cxce}t hie wealthy Italian attorney, T~. lusso, who is suffering from aui in- nred leg, Conditions in tl-.ir pl is-{ nis are bad, and food is none too plerL- iful but in spite of oall tjlepvap" said o lie well. It was hnted furilher thiat hei diplomatic corps is 'cOpsLe'inig aping steps to seize the real and per- onal property of certain hig~h officials ni an effort to force action out of the 'cagl governme~nt. Will PUBLISHFPPE (1hicago, ill., May 26.--Thee Chicago ribune andl the New Yorki Daily News" oday togethor launched anl Oceantic dition which will be supplied to oany large American passenger lini- rs leaving New York daily. The eight m ge paper will contain features fromn ioth papers. The latest financial news,a ,olitical information, sports stories; m(1 a dlig9ost of the worlds news will e received b)y the paper by radio and will appear in its pages every morn- 1 g. The first ship to be eqluipped for hi, service was the President ItooSe- ,'ct, wihich left New York today for PlyI Jut, liCerbourg, and Brei oxn. These papers now have three differ- Mt editi:ons dazily, American, oceanic, :nd Paris. Big Ten standings ment. address at the Armour Institute of Technology. His subjiect wvill be i r tries have been averted. The U nited'States through Jos"ephl Grrew, the M;iister to Switverlaiid. BEARS IIIIITVn II 1R1N(ETO 39 1 "* SEC(ONDI TIlRD) P'OINTS; AND "The Responsibility 'of Education." Ii t-- - - A I I I'lln Al I 1 I I t 1l"4 L1 L Merkel I I,; 'oss played ani important part. Consist- F {ranklin lfied, Phiadelphia., May IUliiI IiJ ilI a h ueirsaiao h ent efforts for peace which continueid :2' -( B11 IA. P .)-AIt as hellpeiouttasturdyhe ::iregarded by the confrence delegates a andl of far western athletes carrying QAI7Tf ihigsii fteMro lyr R RTM N OSES011 f ftheingspirt ofthbearoos laer t haxiectetle nceperestgthe a ture bu od cth lthrdso h nseuiveJ Mcxkmrahjto sretl sthe pnig am. BaseallNin Wi iiFirt Srin Me Ner atre prt t Eropin d pte s teietheoCifncleia tq e it adsidI0 oyrtlae y rsigtruhW have been seeking foortittfo r opoed cofeenc.a teiort-sveth a szl:I'nti t8 l- ekl o h osan hs t 4 t1TRTbestTthStEthe east ter. It waseatanthisipoint that the Tehpyednoftrkishican nual meet onoFranlin held. The hums-I uAL srel bat otle eniohng ayed~ expec~tret w ihluerestll retin fthe t a pt ud fof the thrdcaneta ie hrofI;]fo Iy ei afe e ah iing forounhopening bul MllXe 'TEFiOP tOStiNugof infoRe ral eonrtstio n.dspte ll-; ie th Mulerall-giaterackan4ofielthatn wouldrvsceteakenextscin-hi rllieA 1.(lsPe LL'S I)eFEAT rfhe essetwil fpoinerthinproosdys:tasoe po- ons nels-Tna~epasfrte.rognz. pnn.TeCinoanha thead Micign - - gr~muntwee; rece Am itat thanmeteni r nin a fie laTest-ear, Gn t heAumiasoitinan n teforwasat ties u ee et day atnoon on ]' e iel ndirecisoni'tiof the ou ndr b-te oe oih Esfsldt cncUn omr ha rpoi entapburttlof eed .i an B rought" thae watapacieaam.tnfcti pihic- tweast r cndstil l e state Yup d o f et patin n tedciinyIaum amee oa ll.in o n pnn r ,ev, nts"Bi andMulepito thnerlagefnutbersll uie, Q~ ~l lc- ahMnWn ev vided theCWolEU OPPOSwIOre rof-noratonthersation.o hpMak htqaitethauecloe t dpeiet fth r~nztoot old shmanwansing his ow fic thn heThvehd tenytie nianother w ih tearmyi ssord 12poinsinig third one1 lessya Tj ttiveheplans calltig for g en - servppoe nd. 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Gerek eke ietro singledKalmao iPtte Gwhill oplewththtoMedyan advanced him to the keystone A thbaguviassFOReeARD oLETTERS' thnged sacrific e ventudersnbstucka utlhefpoblesllyf oromg isodpart todstritsseen, elcoed te ne btn e M ir st'o bed .ooanf or a 1k; 111r, RuSin m nt, makin aplea forliberaityrtin g, m eme stuan assrdtem ofs t he- ---LaninggMan26fayA.-'.)Thsthelitrar colegclmrriultni.5hi- sppottottheDeroiianeAn Ar Summe mai, arrving ftcrBhetsl-ewok rofpc a ydietisG nsonwicSh secretoary alof te d o iety b e ctiognsinthe wortestudn (Cniue3m en ietleowhrvrthddrs-satetyteoasn Pa o etr ui g e s eiix ,,.r des has an ale ft n ror willhe c o adsenter inasn a en coe h etn ytlig o bc catr i o cry o tte U i STUDENT CLUB se maysbeeif cortin'iinstructiondoirelAutomobieDeaestablishmetiofyanyePergenyHloan.vRrsity haze -bt nine o minu ndfrfoeg tdents. 1 K. J. Giffelsngedsnif tir, Kei 'te'23te cunrpresidentoetos3oft, theth VISITSDETROThfolowed.tt thetimerfleavigtthatHenry__Al._____of tudentchapteneripokeportment, intefut n ae ntes a t hepot ffceonthyNckl reLnig a colJn 9 ~ UV k~~ eri aea lutae etr Thtnvriyh~pe fApacaebac n ili u steein lie - m~ rerdscholl2-oByt.he.-Sity'next.tedBeaTOchngeROUGtle Panoaahrtcanal, n he ntu- I sessionsnateMofA.hC.willre able totioWehe ooktann mportant.part DeltaenSigmabnational honoraryt ad-,1linstructedum Hedcanothenaat any ti ]t,.starttJune 1h, theetdayofolgowingicoin-; verztiigftr nity, werei guestsfere fofsalt d hop the ,Dcardhaino ahemailnmibox whereverats MrgH T. Eiagdtpresghidnt fteIleybndngallTO FIrsC cas ialwilo usecenzenadcotneuniiuluodws eevd nAn abor x Cainpblh-Ewld copany o Detrit. Itheretter -be fowarde to te ad-l7.btoayltht GeogeICaeweblrfsDenoitssuredilithemseoRssihe yesuterday oafeNoon n dresslk.-giveninony theBy"card,--Th andth oeofyhslelae Mr m. Shlir- u sslort fth Mayetoit(and A. P.)- T dens hve ef An Arorwil b rods nteing Lasin ha ben csdbte e iledin.b alkn n ac ie apt e rchsatocaritie odecarteMoscow ceeded. Dehart Hubbard, Nlichi boardl jumiper, accomplished the ter when he heaped 24 11 1-2 inc Hubbard jumlped but twice. Hist leap was good for 21 feet 7 1-2 inc Martin, of the Wolverines, set a Ohio field record for the 440 w~ he ran the distance in 49 2-5 onds. A new high hurdle record Ohio field ivas also established w~ Hiubbard topped the stickcs in 15 seconds. Tan Orden set a new m in thme shot put by heaving thel 43 feet 7 1-4 inches. Prosser br the field record with a pole vau] 12 feet 7 1-8 inches. -Hindes th (Continued or. Page Six) Co" OF. C. TO ENTERTII LOUIL MARVETE War veterans will be entertaifle the Ann Arbor Chamber of Con. at noon Tuesday, at the Chamber Conierce Inn. !Major Robert Art' of the University R. 0. T. C. act as chairman and Kenneth Wes jman will lead in songs. }The following prograni will be ',Anted: "The Boys of '-6," by Dr. B. 1-insdale, president of the W; tenaw S. A. II., "The Boys of 'C Our Guests, introduced by Rb: Bonisteel: "The Boys~ of '98." Charles Kyer - "The Boys of '17,' Captain 11. A. Furlang ; ."The Boy Tomnorrowv,". by Sidney S. Robins A bugle corps of the- boy' sc will-sound mess and taps and a m cal program w ill be given. The Ai: ican Legion iv ill present the Ann b)or Council of the Boy- Scout. America with a flag to be dIisPh before their new building. All, veterans of any Amerieail are' invited to be Present.- Istev eils to Address Forum T01o I lonrable Frederick W. Stevens speak on "'Recent Developiuent China,, at 12, o'clock today before IOpen Forurn in the Congregati chttr~lh. r. stevens, who has ref ly returnedl to his hiome in Amin bor, has _been in -China on anl iil ant diplomatic and financial, is in connection with the floating Chinese loan, and has hia a8;1 tunity to get first-hand inf'ornl about the Far last problem. it . P. staishes Post 1hero The AssoCcted Press announce( iestabhishmnemit of a selparate newtis yeaui for Ann Arblor lweause 01 amIoulnt ONws that .is Cr C th rough Uniiversity happening;s. G., Stevenson, their representative Iarrive next week, Th1is is the first that a, sepa rate^ bureau Las been s; in a college town ftor the purpo)W ohtaa ing news; expressly fromn college. IICI] 1A I~i ............ blo Stalte......... Ihinois.... .. -.sconsln .......... 0Inla ............. 'udue....... orthwv~,, tcrn.... fi nnesota ..... .... W L 6 0 1 7 4 Pct. .8 U7 .420 .424 .111 SUM MV'R IAIL~Y TlO BEGI N UI' ,1CATI ON ON JUNI- Publication of the Sumll Michigan Daily starts June and will include three C, nmencenmlent and Clas s day sues. Th''le SummIIer 1ichi J)aily will contain college iii sport news, Associated P' Servi*c, andl other itemis of terest. In addition u a'my 1g p~ictures vwill be prurted. Sub)scriptions are being en now at the offics inl Yesterdity's Gaines. R H ';,7 11) I .) i