Afit 43tan at ~r. j WESTERLN CO), IEDITOMIAL ASS .,,,,, ,.r. ___. 4 w 171. EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 21, 1924 EIGHT PAGES PRICE, F EIGHT PAGES PRICES I OBSERVE I e ITrr o I Excitement Runs High Over Senior a Mock Electionsj . CAPITAL UNITE ROfNII FORCES REPUBLICANS MEETI TO ADJUST WIlTH COOLIDGE ON' 'Opens Festival ,1 Excitement i5 at ferver heat over thef senior literayy mock clkct on Nvwhich Iwill be held ati o 'clock tomoirnronw at-'A MAY FESTIVAL COMMENCES TIWT BE~l, LMREl CHIQAGO SYMPHON Y ON PRO 61 HAP EM R L;' 1;k ti e~,telaeshv enLE)OlER115ESTIMATE 3000 MORE PILAN' ADOPT',"I4lBEFO4RE (1LOSE "+ r [U348T ICMIG unable to get their nominlratIons into EMlPLOYEES ti.EEDED OF SE'' 11O (QNC' ''', Li R shape fr the election which was[ FOR 1E~ORK CAS#S scheduledI for this afternoon, necess_.FRWR ~ I rv. tfating the postponement of the ballot- BASEBALL GAME 11n9 until tomorrow.. COOOLIDGE',S ATTITUDE I ODGE HEADS GROUP ON IiN.1Y SENORSIt has been rumored trlat a third ON TAX BILL UNDEFINED VITTO 14 EH US p ry 1 as e t r d t e r c , b t lt'last night nothing could hie learne'd Ii r ail n a i n 1 e st e l e a If W. A. A. Diistributed When fr om- the supposed leaders of this new rseitMySg MeurBeaeDeoat lrelTo ore~ , 'oupls Form To Make faction. According to reports the' , O StIInlos To On ,Measure Rsilts Boc [k I'1 are liable to offer keen conipetit ion Bsies In Conferenice to th1e traditional parties, the Insti- vt t lanterns limmzering over I gators and the Listeners. Washington, May 20, (By A.',)-} Washington, May 20, (By A,7) y-clad 'seniors lent the tra- The following positions ;'e those i )lffcial Vashington joined lands to_ Republican c oLnenlgtwihoe hc ahprywl aeaht dyt oet dut(egvrmembers of the Senate inht atr ih hconetwhichban he ry lage a hot dayireiii m o e odj oust thi goern foreign relations committee, faced rued bay University. women cnett banh ages lr ,ett ieslirbou il r lel lat eenig. he ntaion mot. opuar ian had- Congress, which forced the hill finto with alDenmo ratio threat to force the orccasion was intensified sms abs ~ tdnbg woe h president's veto, showed Senate- action tun the world court"."' uty of the wreath c eremony gest grindl, biggest bluffer, smoothest a willingness to co-operate in adjust- question before adjournment of Con- he present runo class pre- poiticabigg"est fusser, mopst bash- I ing# as far as rosbl h pnig te4nciigjuniors their! futl[man, best athlete, best handshaker, tax reduction bill to conform to the igrsgtedatth WieHoe rle.most popular girl, best girl student, added cost of the bonus, tonight to talk over the whole mrnatter Madanme Fniniy h:reuge bashl ire tllsnaead thhre ihth diitainof h ii oth ht os yfirst anntual May estival'tonigh .No frel amax[Pagteat.chre-gr ihth etlnthe b}onus law hurriedly bgnto as- the Republican members, headed by ofIe e titc iih oth rsenta eble their forces. The admlinistra- Senator Lodge,; Massachusetts, the ioelrit the retirementofte - ly' gratifying' o the spec- ! '(tive question was taken up at thei committee chairman, and himaself the;loe iiLlmaths'fredG ' ma nel grtiyn ohe Nixpand IN n r cabinet, meetinig, and it was deter-. author of a world court proposal man audiences :to the samte pitch. irmaner StelluDorothyNix3and00IHerBrunhilde and Isolde, art of ,Pasline showed distinct mnd tha pwr1 o ,000 additionalI was preliminary to a meeting of thewhcsewilintoitsada heritlietinterpretive-eplyswodberuid - full committee tomorrow on the w~rldtw ofhegeesinrptais ~. I T ~E mediately for the work of circulating, courtqusinoftoerlsnthhstyofmic F o r B lq u""rd a ae o n to roLo d g e ,eaftrraca l i n gnth erun ri v a ll e d 11(1 O O Y 9 Uapp lication blanksand assemnblin go hs oe ntehsoyiCrnBokg ughey lofers A anra nepeesei ioarC, opplosedi by' the fresh- incsaydt.iIA anra nepeesei the finial baseball gamae with !(Coolidg'e Uncertain ' committee meeting, informed the pes-__unrivalled. 13 o I th fial nte- (lg !ub itavs i rc"Ittilr f'~Whle :President Coolidge's attitude i ident that Republican members- de- is mth 6. Inte finayInter-irecii,~tos e lris Fol 1 as to the possibility of tax reduction !sired to consult with him as to the m Mary Stewart, '25; Helen IPry4t Year as proposed in the revenue bill now !course of action to be pursued and from Betaopkn,'6;I___in Congress remained undefinedngh' cnernchccrinl utt, '25, from 'Katie Kocher, i-{I1~N ORE AE. conferees after two or three hour ses- arranged. The meeting was preceded a I~rk '6,wo te quit 7 'd {;CHRG NXTY1,#tsigns indicated every effort would b by a lengthy conference between the I. ah lr,'5io heqotj T A( (HI~ ~ Et made to mould the' measure on as prsdn9n entrHge.PA M 1 ip. prsdn n eao uhs thefoma-io, f he lok satisfactory basis as possible. Three world court plans are before{ {h omto o h lc George Oscar B3owen was the guest Both Chairman Smoot of the Sentt various classes the awards " ' the foreign relations .committee and the W .A were distri- Qf honr at a banquet given by th'e finance committee and Chairman Senator Pepper, Pennsylvania, a Rte- Frenh Deputies Flock TFo C uaber m bands: Kathryn Ains- Varsity Glec club' In appreciation ofGreofteHuewy and means publica n member of the committee To Get Intklig Of .ruerite Ainsworth, Mary his services' as director at the Union I comte xrse h eifta as understood to have prepared for I ext Assembly {the conferees would decide on a bill by ? icsina oih' ofrnea Ann Seldo, Luille lastnight Mr.Bowe, wh hasbeentomorrow which would be acceptableI outline of a compromise prpslot SOCIALIST ILEAD)EIR FJMT rta .13endall, Virginia Cro- irectoroofshelclubXfo theIlast caison. Lydia Felske, 'Dpir- coo tecu ortels year 1 to .the administration which he har been at work. CONFER 1ITit LiEN~tANTS lMltriel Hai,;Esther ;felde-i and a hzalf, resigned to allowa Theo- To Aid usxness V I Action Doubttful5 i et; Hint, Vera Renaga, dore Harrison to tale over the (irec-. There Is no chance, however, Sena-i The original Hardin-Hughesilan Pars, t 20.-(By xgn spa,"MyA}-Presidc nt 'AIice I angtlorn, :Marian torship of, the 'clufi.,'Mr. Harrison tor Smioot said, of pruning down °thie povdig frcniinlAeia ilrn a ogcm rnewt Istzo[ d ieberinan, Mt{a rianws irctr fthe1clb;frm 114- proposed1 cuts in taxes to prevent adherence to the< permanent court of Premier Poincare tday, pesmablyg Oi hacitr, oec rbt 1919, when he resignzed to accept the a treGasur y deficit under present' es- international justice, hras lain doprmant I n the interval pliticalr situaion. an, rut Rchardoh;n, musi '4m1directorship "of the °°Lyceum timates 'of revenue for the next fiscal i° h 1mite o orxhn hs-atwsh ricpl ujc ert ,t Beryl,#5¢hoeffer, Annre Cnevtr nCio ei e year,ea, although action on it was re- of co nvuerstion in the lolbbe. of the tT' Ilg to ' ,. ehlool, . t i c , s= WV11e them. estimated expense, of commenrded by Pesdent Coolidge; in 1, _ :chamber where te neweuties are bTrtn.adLcil aah r owe a f agod'ac rvde o nte enigtxblh ss e W orCadrss n te.e. GI happstn wh r'gathni chanmbr metr~ I chain anal a=Glee club hl rm by a ink x which exprts ,sy, w111 ,ore °thaii "Senate leaders general d nt l i nt ," posed that h p, sidn ni~e I3ns lav y ers sft~e calb, asan e pr Raton f eliminte the es.lmnted suirplus liver ilook for' toL ntp&Ar'qus'f .}le,, R1eublic is °co+nsirl thl 3i "r" Et ap. teirappreciatio'm(ti ~wat' lie has Ithe 'necessary gvenrmet' "epeIId- tl prior tdormet fCfigt '; Poi blli Uy ofresigniing.T'Very one' Cl~~~d ~~ on~e for the club during his director-, ture, adi~instration ,leaders in' dn'itbut 'e~dvsr f~tePe inuntouch wit Q1-tr y see P a e sas hneva' rl tiheelte ~ehip. MtAie, drhes' expressed_ th cloinion today I e"xpesed; ;rblif haCher.4i ab i el no i G' ' xx.5,, i set . re py.,hae xprssd, he belff hatsould e .at ypc4'fge' of att- erCh it i hat tmebil.oud e ig e rauso a ptmm be devised which.could co ~td jee ~$..,, Alhom Cr djflxz4 dered ihIri~ s stfess fiie i eof tthestimulus it will afford to'bus- mn i atsn ulor ?it'mgh i Eoutard Herriotleader of tihe ra- x lsas lrqSh1el-hstr ft ac.2. tlt les.ibe adopted despite the tshort firm ~re- ,1scilsswowasexctdo "ry lsos, re C *. i :o"th i rte. r ken. '' _"__u. "..efreth ndofthm n-return to Paris today to ;conM' with tt~A! n1, Winn.rdal a~gi, Dean- osp l .brly, represent-ige ijlssso.Ihis lieutmtts;' failed to +put' in an ? )aI al~GlegeIng the faculty, spoke at thre banquet IDVE L IIL I _______ appearance to the great disappoint-; 1"ltory, M4uriel Halle Esther, Mr. . G. Burrows of the'joparnalismn I se, laiJliveIcJayI3I ent of bth radicals and socialists, YeaKazblive Mchay PAKER''TESIFIE vlsDrtykgon ladepartment, who accomlnied the club , 1[e is now ex pected to arrive tomor-i .Rt1ihrsn el on its annual s pring trip 'through j tVi row, t RuhRcadsndel the northern part of the state and in I E iiI6 RB An unofficial contLrence hras been Ide Sherer, Eleanor 'Steele,I the upper peninsula, also spoke. TLR i arne wt h adclladr o iler, Marian indsley. pastrm yeaarrnged ithEhe raicalleades fo The peiet.frtetoorweennatrIwiha the highest award' given prsdn o heps ta ashington, May 20, (By AP IItJIlU LIfL to rrw enig atrwh ca °.A. 'were received by tie 'was re-elected. The new officers ihancyC_ Prerexnecucu-t k iv martyinglf be aditocosi- were chosen as follows: Dnald!{iils ofywl b aldtoc~sd Mirian Lindsley, Elizabeth Chubb, '24, representative to the board sel o the shipping board, testified I 'Washinton, May 2.- (4y AP)-A er the situation. M. Herriot is still Id AI"'vlng. Anne Sheldon i cntol John Bean, '24, secretary; today in the. House shipping inquiry review of the evidence covering the regardled as likely to be forced to take iele,, Marian Lawless, ant inCorol;Hgly 26Irain that he had refused to listen to over-j circumtstances under which Senatori over the power of government wheth- rer- ,hre ily 2,bain. 'ttres from Senator " Pepper. Penn- Wheeler, Democrat, Montana, was in: er he ikes it or not, although the Sylvania, and Moses, Ieyes, New { dicted in his home state on a charge Iprospects' for soclit participation I ~CIS~ re TDNSMUS HIIiE lamnsire, Republicans, that thel'f taking a fee for rpresenting 'a in the gvernmnent are becomingmsi T I 0E l MUST, board settle a .claim on the .basis of lcaimn before the itro depart- 'memote. P 1111 4 [ E1ll I Ar. Peppers~ opinion ,with the Atlan- I met, was given to thte senate'tday by IDI E [ TTES A OIE CR tic corporation f Prstrouth, New Senator B3oah Republican, Ida i SE ENO ICU E E E D I E CARS am pshi re. I and chairman of the special onmmittee ,' "___ The corporation has a; claimt of 'wlich investigatedI the matter. TheSE N PIT Ei pbin 1,2,0m~is }suensited a.te dAnvng Ambor p i- vsselainaddiionro paY only way Senator Wheeler could le {CI~ IO ER D I pn, Mlay 20-(By AP) ;"' hcIte'Hv nt ealtteaei euts on the construction of: 10 steel found guilty, Senator Torahm said, was against the, nominatioo.f whbich epthe h e n legal title resslinadtont.$900 as an j"to presume lhim guilty GanT9lPtoNEpreU the satioeral fnarmandloan Iunk offset on a government mortgage of 'sume every witness who testified about i- he late President Harding'fis tain eodhadEr jn" ~dlt oa ySntrcars are frequently tranisferrecli antl i $1r55 0,000 on the plant,is aw contract to. be a perjurer." peakng before the Ann Arbor pub;liantdNebaSathiorivnwtot'ealtte n t- In previous testimony the committeeI Senator Borah's .remnarks were ai- i Chamber of Commerce at their lunrch- flo oftesnaelfepet with such a ar is reported to ;hact developed that Senator Pepper; ed at the minority report brought I eon yesterday noon. in the Chamberl fluorof te- snata ,afer ad been asked by former C.hairman from hris committee to the senate by (iof Commerce Inn, Prof. Orlando W. itlont had been. favorably I be using another's license plates. " I asker for an opinion in the case. Senator Sterling, Rleublican, South; Stephenson of the hstory departments rthe banking committee., '--- -- -® _. ___. . - a sris o cargs e. asiips is findings were rejected, however, " akota Who disagreedl with his :I1'aX% l , du4~ just put in its lines throughl here." At that time thei'e weiie two, pro- sosfessors in the )brpnch, as the Unliver- sity ,was called, and the library con- s isted of 400,0 'volumes,. bought in Europe at a price of $5000. Thme whole campus was inc~losed by a fence. ± Student board then ranged fronm $1.25, to ~ $2 a week; 'tuition was $10.. ,Incidental expenses,--of' a student, in- eludin~g firewood, scarcely ever ex- seeded $7.50 a year.- We'nb'v AAd1reximpq Ar altc 1 --- Weba and Flange, honorary Washington, May 20.-(By AP'- 'civil engineering - society, in The chlorine gas treatment for colds, nine men yesterday- aftertnoo~n one of the discoveries of the chemical Engineering larch. 'Followin; [warfare service, was taken by Presi- ceremony a, banquet' was held' dent Coolidge today in an effort to me- Union at 'which more than 45 move the remaining traces of the present.' Gardner S. Williams bronchial infections which confinei~d local' consulting engineer, wr himl to the White House 'last Saturday ;principal speaker. and Sunday and have since sligh'tly The Junior engineers receive 'troubled him. the society yesterday were B. - :jchum, J. H. Landre,. L. A. N 'French Aviator W.B Nage'l, M. B. Parsons It is time to begin to com- merice to start to think about getting that job N ~ets New IRecordal- S.5 Young,.