'o. A~ita ati MZEM4 -I ---- - -- --- WIOI'I Y "'-"-'IM YI 1Y1 _ __ ----- No. 177 .EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHI GAN, WEDNESDAY, MXAY 34, 1923l EIGHT PAGES __ _ _ ESIN WPERIL oD UVE[S ETS IBLANEI) E: BY FLAMES ty, Wisconin,: Uinder Grid Hero Gets THRH AWARD OF CONFERENCE MDA RECOGNITIO)N (G1EN FOR T'N' JTI) ABIITY AS SCHOLAR A N) CAPTAIN HAS RECORD HI16HER THIAN B MARK'I D)AILY A NNVOUNCES5 SPRING I APPOINTMTENTS TO STAFF f Th'1e Daily announces the, np- poil tni ts of the following to Ohw lower sl'a l< for w-Xt year: Bei'nard actke, '26, .Jack Berk- im-an, '26, farion Barlow, '26, I Thleodore- Chlryst, '2i,, John. S. IDielthoff, '26, Harold Ehrlich, '26, J. 11. Henry, '20', Dorothy Ka- mmi, '2 5, Thaonas Ka oykka, '6, .Josen)h Kruger, '26, ewin C. Mlack, '20, Robert Mansfield, ,'26, ? 1. R. Stone, '2r1, Normal Thai, '2f), Sidney B. Tremble, '26. ',TES, RFD F 29 (By A.P.) blin Comity ess a strong 'ding to AY. Ire foreman 's In adjoin=' lit estern be no bug- PalG.Geel 23,cptiao h eau to. represent2tive ofpeach of the Big Ten schools. May 29 (By A. P.)- fvolunteer fire fight.{ desperately to save Ad small.towns from' score~ of forest blazesj 'Norn Wisconsin and ~Byd, Johnson0i, Wellman1, an ll( iiii I i itlrh m8a. S Paul G. Goebel, '23D, captain of the TEEBI ION TOMORRO1 rundefeated Varsity, has been awarded the Conference medal Which is pre-I sented annually to the student who W4O)FEN'>S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO- has the best combined record in schiol- WILL MAKiE hONOR arship and athletics during his cot- IAW ARDS loge career. 'sGobel's average grade for four Lntern night' marking the grog- years is above "13". .At the beginning1 os ls eetrh aacrln ression of the classes for the women tile metho l of computation used in thle; of the- University, will close the year'F literary college, 116 hours and 260 activities with a fitting ceremony to- points. Goebel's scholastic recordI in morrow evening at Palmer field. The dicates that he has consistently main- tainedl a high standard of work whic"'I senior women in caps and gowns wvill culminated in his election last year pass their lighted lanterns to. the to Tan 'Beta Pi, national honorary en. junior women as torches for the con- gineering fraternity, and the awai'd- ing year. aftcr whichz the valriout ing of thle Conference medal to hima. ;classes will sing 'die Lantern nigh: !In past years similar medals hall- songs. Music for marching will la been awardeel to Alan W. Boyd. '21L~,?played by thte Varsity baand. captain of the Varsity basketball team i Leading the marching line of sen. in~Il9,earl Johnson, '20, calptain ior women this year will be France of the Varsity' track team lill19-1920, Ames and Grace Fry while Marior Elton E. Wehunan, star tackle of th0~ Koch andl Margaret Whyte, will be at team ocf 1920, and R. Jerome Dunne,, th~e foot.. The junior womnen -Vi1l be captain of the football team in 1.920. lead by Helen Delbr~dge and Eliza. -_______-- (Beth Cain with Mfarian Willis anc !f at, ii n 1t1i n. ian to 1i n r IIDorothy Jeffrey at the foot. At tli OKLAHMA CIY INKrupp Industry, i Seeks Diplomat GRKIOM IY NIP OFGREAT FLOOD IN HISTU1RY1 DAMAGE CALCUL&TrED! TO EXCE ED $300,000 X yor q Order,; Authorize Refugees to Seize Ally Vaeaut House,,.~ Oklahoma City, May 2S8-(Py A.P.)J -Oklahoma City' suffered the most disastrous flood in its history., There I was a rain fall of 14 inches on the North Canadian river and more heavyI rains this summer, the Weather buir-I east reports officially. There -was I rin an ll1 of 19 inches reported at ]1l; 2an, miles west of here. ,:.,.,.._. .... n, Damge from the flood will exceed WedflT $300,000. The waters have cut off Dr. Otto ledlt s;Packingtown where the stock yards; According to lastest reports from and the packing p~lants are located, the Rhur the Berlin government has e Unless the flood subsides greatly been requested to recall Dr. Otto 1l within the next few dlays, it will be AWeidfeldt, present ambassador to the enecessary to use boats to bring pr-o- United. States, by Krupp directors. cvisions from the city to Packingtovwn, WVeidfeldt is wanted to resume his old -sesouth wind reB1andIO FIIL 'y under brush and tes are gaining, r- RI I',, an~d a number of m lakes3 in Douglas -nie have been TO CONVE E ER s of others are in Athletic Dlireetors anud Coaches crept within rev. Arrive Tomorrow For Two riot. Backfiring is Daty Conferene-e o an effort to stop BURTON AN D GRIFI.H, Michigan Frees C ontest li WOLVEINES[ WITH NOTRE Ko TODAYNOi FISHER'S1 MEN HAVE CONTESTS IN BD 'SCHE , )@"L GISNTO TAKE ,IN ILXT WITH 11 it -t it was said. About 100 refugees were cared 'for last night in the city auditoriuim. Mfore than 100 girls were houised by the Sltion armiy, which is dir ecting the feeding of the flood sufferers. Orders were issued by Mayor Car- gill anthorizing the refug.ees to c-r cupy any vacant houxses in the cityF. This is necessitated by the fact that more than 1000 persons are homeless, and, many storios and residences haive been wvAshed away.. The prison sentences doled out to Krurpp officials by the French caused the request to be made. Coach Fisher and his squadc ference clhamnpion baseball play last night for South Biend, li where toda.y they will play a engagement with the Notre Dai gregatiorn. 'Phe Wolverines with their straight 13;g Ten victory Lucke( returned fromt Columbus after defeated the nearest competi the Conference race. Ohio Stai] 5-2 score. A lthough M ichigan hito g m s t l y i h i is practically impossible for the eyes to share the coveted p with the Varsity. Ohio State h: two games thus far, both to gan, and while Michigan cot tied by Ohio should the Wol, lose their two remaining ga does not appear that Northwest Wisconsin, two of the weaker in the race, will come ne-ar wir contest from the hard hittin; city. Most of the credit of the P victory must be given tol Howa. lerance, who, pitching the best of ball in his careen at NIlchip dlown the 0. S. U. team with fiN tered hits and conitributed two which figured in the scoring. teammai~tes with the vgknning Ash and Utcritz also were in measure responsible for the of the Buckeyes. The former', in the opening frame scoredt tial run, and Ash scored hin moment lat er.- 1(Continued on JgeSix; XivIhlgan in India Club He~ to a meeting of the newly or Michigan in India club held las in Lane hall Norman Johinson, I elected temporary president at ry Hayden, '25 secretary. tempt will be made by the bring Shierwood E~ddy, -intern Y. ?M. C. A. secretary, to Ann next fall as a speaker. Mr. Ei just completed a world tour whichi he addressed stutdents countries of the world except America, He is recognizedi as speaker 'to students. 'I ij !I a I t DISTRIBUTE D OSENIORS head of the sophomore line will bes Jeaine Briggs and Marianna Smalley while Anne Simes and Almna Crouse will be the foot couple. The fresh- men women =will be lead by Margaret I STUDENT WRIlTS NOV11 lnEL;1 r .othn Slaek of Silfir Creet, N. llropos es To Pur11clas'e All Shipping Board Property ^ r i HOME TOWN A OG AS -" 0 SPEAK ON P OORA'4 { Rice and 'Marguerite Cumings wt VL nru II AI1*"' a~d telegraph Coln- lankt diplomas wilbe given out iUt Dorothy Ogrn and Marian BigelowII'' III NONEIN SMD -ee _uelr s-Acmaid y-tetakrpe the Commencement exercises it was!I ending the line. hasbe severed ?ttvs h i enshos announced by Dr. Arthur G. H;il, reg 41 Preceding the lantern eremony thes Lawrence Conrad, '23, for the pastMa29(BA.P) of alls:,teer ofntheiUniversitytyesterday. Women'sIThe shipping, board will nvstigate, -i cniita fte Uiestysedy oe Athletic association will two years the editor of Whimsies, has t sa~J.tW~t narlyallonference athletic directors, coaches This will necessitate a dirstribut~on of make the hzonor aarls for the yearhaanoeacptdbDddea orubyheofrf rehn st >t b mor l its: .,dfclt ersettvs ila-hhaeulr dpoadnWirmnSeteswldxegvn 6 wnnnn o eulishepe b d ers hc il aearI$,0,tOOl eevd~etiy htedmatces o cig rie toorro~ip nn 'Ai'or t ~at gymasiu afer te exrciss.aTee100 hn ill lie, pis fm~ 60' pintvi'fo sae net fal.ublibokealletheentie goernent erchnt feet Ld~r arm huses nd Iheld very ear t tln time logsi and erschools xwh c illses. dTe- 00 ollo pnic spefor which mig ralenet, hol comeok coutyalhlecnbdo ut h oadwl any deehv or -i rvemaoronw Gifih;cm sin-sgntAuyonpcuu paarsAtewoe o heUrvrittilond .fcdaythtrolmstatmketeYwrdt te. rthe'y Crser oWsten .onereceale ic ipas whelJu e au ae mustapyih a ther onttheAhillsidemconfront n indumerianlnstry. Td hei offer as pesendtd y Jhndt i, ted ther aliual:.eries:of T tWg Slackbid resikenpt of th Colbida 'r reotdi, te wil edthellitro viitos w i ersalon, eneriangd trou Branhb ou rrField ada nc ill paenat icers.wth no e tals en nhIghlpased a g a l; m, rn ietrInCner ence thleicaci- ahceitimeexhagew orw1iech te-Callownhe p iaseballga er will be lay- h etrcdeatettnehosere- .canItepropd t e ay $1,01,000, and GaffrHouesettle- (esd. MeinsYlnhon nddnes l ben hes idpoafomtedbtnteseniorsaandtheinn- rnt oacoe ote cnovl e 0 o "l his cv1niatv zan carr b hee n IMwill maeu hnepGrifih'am orthe to aproate yclerki. Pos applying elors mwie fthe Uni vnder soph-wiprdics abllanceftur forthe mandellthewrdVroptemfte ntd rsf. 1ea, ofJu en a ornde 2.letcs for'diom dasooter s t il lyrqirn ooeth e nitheamls illply orthCoingrotoi e Mriconnduhsry. STat ferhipngwas rs eal e rsohnl e in ttear lan isktoflvistrc ihed ; edropresternth rteo rde Brbofrm Fieuled campioentshwip.l he tennis- Tan oes acee hgby pvaisa , ixed f;~ nylasn nonig rain orpeseni sloinstournamtern.wlle bcwen: magazinoesstroughoutNthecotry.f th An-nitialSu ayment of S$751,000,000 bagmon Drl, rondircofren Cndirecr wllhlthci- ther owner. ndr hoe t AilTbsien iaeredip oa reor theeto te the seniors and . t horseto Cna oetes.vl.,H 00Aon"l his1civ n iatv fir ~ hfry ete lst Meetingsa,:3 'cokloorounacrahemosunfrthspusarhrycntsnaog h tadinoudbendeoeOtbes! 03 ., . i , ight 'Thyrwilralotmetcat1:k0. en plig o ,wieth uir rd h oh and a$l0,000,000oyerly teefe n Ms are y the indA..)wo'lockeFridp terno ncnun oeimditl;fepcoige~romthefourolasteewillalsoedlifltIaIbrilitfutre at Tteetire sumfad tbenitd foeriples o teswl erqi- mr enstaswlhpa o h tgwield.i4?t'. UVYI1l b has1I Il Ses iprekn .Y.ar, ray,(on y ens as,inlJufoet i nihe ask2etballseta rttnodcrooachelschmiosi.,Te eni ndi3.e. 11dingrin for ea brulh T.9o clocBakeFriayl' mprenng tayhtr8 acptdbyvriu th-wesige ornmn hl ebtenAn tine ofpSilertCreeks'1,000,000 Cineoonfterinrbsealldcoacs wilhldttohae maguxxt'~~~T~A ansroM ot I t[heO 1A co-unreortroryshngo qi forllsextingar ishingo eputttthetaschedule anfore onextreyeAr enwo withbe a mdera terant -1923, fi orlt oa r s Chnesting Conferenocrlingsom rrwillem n Gy nsu'fr bspr rcey cnet m h eams ; jabout$0,000,0hasyaeyatbidfer,000- dPar sc iscussedT the mtigw i nalo ethea 1.m0 IrondonaMay 29,t(rytA. clo-ing 1000,000 toetheushippingsboard-setothis T. CMy 9-('ytAte .)fo'econ.Fida Mamoialnayons orginaly dsinteda s hetmefohe nw gvenmtompleted ytillageeagto umdayeJonpSlckth Bifn anlin estinoannre etraitbthloth vtrasofth paih-mrisn wthaeettnthbabntlhl tatconcacrtngbthtesnosndr Cuulin oLes chndDire tors ooF riConfernce tht6adtleW 1Wr.r ooe y h ulcatti ie!Tee t civ cre n nvnflfash- toodhowhe repetso~singtsuc ar nct rauiynFia ngt h ~or f theConsrvativePartyoieIMr.Slakisverpreent' ofsthesCo tllllnnesta vv"dawinbanquoet" to tllmeiec to rsiHNRoI A EOS ( YPR,1MN ngt oe tit theaoutplacehofsAndrewelfornnexL.wer.t aunbita oeatSu plcan y which2 io Erlaeoa orCangoes n ofetrenteamlizswntered nabout 20xhv000 hantirlyade iad aayere meor$e1of0hos 20cuse at frsbrigalth met Atthismetineg in wn orbooyyas fwtteig 11mnsil c othheprtymtetr= hichwaono a 2,(yA . T hehy ,manufactre shipstal mahineytand 'alllakead Veresl- -wilbemdefroheStudy et.'cnri oay wemoriiy, thshoghates ivtha tfthe r nly govrntemencoee od Be-Iadn ahnsa el e a w ralmwandis erang ap Prosdnt"DMaiIln urton wllradmembprit of the radysHeems orteClrTheie, hiredf- ;'ad nd sen Chr amrain, 1'6the a-Insmallderlas enregaredes a 30)ubt- 1eatstanlaesiniabuiesmtwihago - s ffrsb i- rossOthe feinlsrine hlobegvn Sat-'fardte beter ssofthmatrh gal nd norapdlytiningtrnksblue tor.ofanwho eidentysteaggevedrat n uiesa el ' f Athletictrssociation. This Bardueofvain.attes oukeep sintme vtwi o t hthemart ansc. eicn ithasa i-h abnths tr- Tan BetaPiratioti naltho nr -n in the y Friaytnghtnte an willut officiallye.;Cofertencnfheren n+ it ct iveBIcarerin e v entful gineerintoodo c ete ldalctstos in es- Dietr o h nte t in thersproesioncore the smalcomac tras t ofeThe IPnmMy2-B .-Cn edya hc h olwn e caued conernbt bveernsueto fugtot tntag, adSnrJanctors a M nil By;adertosforheSunsayreachvedP$rty 000'; were eSlected:president, o hne o aandl cotacdhes ofa Ithe teamtesrongeynteredc iofnher hirtesifesoofheAnradsofew j1i atoalor aw, at a uned hamustal2Suppvicpreidntwhenry PT Rihlr Offic'als Fear Holshaevsm Dusseldorf, _ ]ay 29-(B.y A.P.): Henry J.' Allen, former Kansas gover nor, after touring the Ruhr said th test will comne when fuel supplies ai e x h a u ste d a n d th e F ren ch try to , forth G e m n , o p r d i : i d u r ; leaders fear ultimate bolshevism, I added. Deputies Slupport Poluncare' Paris, Ma y 29-(Bly A. P.) --An doubt as to the validity of Prenii4 P11oin care's postion was today set rest whey thle Deputies, by a majorit vote of 428, expressed confidencei himi and his government of the !Zuh Minister to Pa na aon Vaction P ianamMy2)-lyAP)_m~ Minister South has sailed for -ti lunitcd States on a two m'lonths' Vac; tion. Pussian ProfeSSor AssmSintedl Warsaw, May 29--03y A.P.)--Prc Orzeclki, law faculty, Wa1 rsaw unive sity, died of injuries in a bomb e: plosion last -week. fire betwe i. I *I 'I E{ I 1 29-(B3y A.P.)-For- Optic Out Friday'I ig in Vilas county, 3,bic county, Nlich- The M11ci g an Optic, camrpus rotogra- 'a of cut-over land vure magazine, will appear Friday in le spreading flamnes the final iss'ue Of that miagazine for' valuable tiimber the year-. The number has been de- isi Vieux" d'ijert and layed for several days due to troubles tashes are falling in the press wvork at the concern which are several where the Opt is printed and on ac-} ,one of the fires. count of sn'ipping delays. TChe issue that will PApear will be 29, (By A. P.)--10- composed of a number of ictures of River, Ont., are Pre- local interest taken largely by a group their lives as brulsh of Optic staff photographers. Photo- semi-circle around! graphs of the track team and thme base jg to a dispatch to bull team in action in recent gamnes wVill make uip a large part of the num- I ich originated near ber. Individual photographs of theI ing forward north-{ newly appointed edtors' and busi- ithe dispatch said, ness managers of some of the camipuei h of rising ground publications will 'be used.r ill~s of fire and the The cover of the issue will be a nge of wvind is they scene of the Acropolis taken by one rting destruc~on of of the official photographiers, of. time sage added. University. A-number of photographs taken outside of the campus but of interest to students will be publish- ad-ancing age. These nen, hlowever, display in unmiistak~ale signis the influencO of fbrnier military training as they march along with a# stride tha t betokens the martial spirit.. Then, next in line are the younger veterans in khaki; heroes of Ch,.teau Thierry, of Argonne, of Metz; men who while not yet in their youth, give evidences of the trials which they have under-' gone. The rythmatic marching of these veterans clearly marks them as the products of the recent wvar. Winding uip the p7rocession comes the Boy Scout troop, repre- -senitativa of the spirit of time younger generation, composed of young boys who have never' heard the roar of artillery, the burst of shrapnel, or the humimin w~hine of bullets: Boys who have no comprehension of the diplomatic broils that are responsible for many a bloody w.ar, who further have no desire to participate in, dleadly modern warfare, and who comprise the main hope of the future of the nation and democracy against the forties of con- mimnism., anarchism, and militarism. Memorial Day- is a fitting occasion to honor the men who gave their lives, for their country and for the maintenance of frc d~m, hut midst these dreanis of the past, it is necessary that the future be not disregarded. Our natioii need not be militaristic to keep ever on time alert for foreign troubles. The value of lpre- p redness was too' painfully brought home to us during the past war; the younger generation, upon whom rests thme future of the $100;000; the. ships going throuigh Hubbard, '24E; recording secretary, %ecretary, Tom S. 14 dwards, '24E, and numbered 25. Arthur Oefgen, '23E; corresponding Work RIesumies i!n (Germanfiyeworks jtreasurer, 'A. V. Moore, -'21E. -Hoechst, Hesse-Nassali, M aY 2i}- - hedyeworks,- the French hvn 1a gevacuated the plant; it was seized i A rticles, To A ( y A . . - W o k as b e cs n e 1 g m lM ay 15 .o ) i th ppeaw Senior .e poetic ending of a or love poem and what es that final splurg;e i i t z AO I 'T U L F E aid fet rs wl a e u h a h r FOR. 500 MIL~E AUTO ]RACE I final issue of the Gargoyle. that will timely propel III appear tomorrow. It is, of course, before mai~k Ij Indianapolis, May 2J-(By A.- all thle metf I'.)Thelis ofraces i toor- a senior number in interest and spir- The twoc Irow's 500 mile race was increas- itadi.i aewl ubri c- are takenu edl to '23 when Raol Riganti qutali- u al practice, so that the artitles and' flied 'by doing 10 miles in 6452-27 ; art work that compose it are varied in lery of song 'minutes, an average speed 'of 95 I all parts. ' Iances. The I 3-10 miles an hour. Three other ; One of the articles nth4 acts as an, Gargoyle st I mahins biltby lcalman- Iintroduction to the many like ones in-u fromn t Ifacturers will take their qualifi-I that follcpw is "Variety 58." It is aj editor, Jar I caion at4:3 o'loc toorrw I"cereal" story with a true moral that! themr with -morninlg according to officiAal a- I should act upon every industrious stu article of I inemen. Tey mst ver-I -dent of the University, and even on together cc ~ t,,,mlesan our~ or li e tter.1 those that are not industrious. On theK The first i, 17 1 I -- _." -. w it in central pages of the is: tip with a series of rep at resemble thle roues g g and story iii their appe ey are the pictures of ;taff, most of them spril the pen of their inaag nes House, '24L, and a] han appropriately wri a; descriptive and not complimentary nature. issue of the "Summer Ga'