THE MICHIGAN DAILY: SATURDA INVESTIGATION ON OF MEANS' GHAR6 Senate Committee Hears Accusat Of Spy Work Within Own Proceedings LOSS OF ,PAPERS CLAIMED BY DEFEX1IET 1W C Washington, DC., May 23, (By.A -Between rankling exchange of t and jibs, which involyed sena lawyers, and witnesses, the: Daugh investigating committee, inquired lay into the status of the federal1 secution against Gaston B. Me its star . informant, and heatedly: bated charges of spy work on own proceedings. Once or twice the capital p quieted the audience over excited the continued outbreaks before it, at the end the guards intervene stop an altercation between pr pals, for even the adjournment til Monday did not entirely abate fighting spirit. Hiram C. Tobb assistant atto general in charge of the prosecu against Means in New York, des turmoil and attack, told his senate interrogators that Meanshwas a c and that he could "nail him" be of the "fairy tales about the los his papers," referring to the di pearance of the detective's rec desired by the committee. As he warmed up to his wor told the committee it was engage "protecting Means," and drev double fBare back, being charged "giving immunity to bootleggers, order to obtain the indictmen Means, and over his own denial, with some documentary evidencef the committee, was also charged seeking a special judge-John M. lits of Toledo, Ohio, to try Mean ACUUM STET EN IS PROVnG SU vcESS Ann Arbor's new $9,860 vac Lib aryBo ks ueare three more sections following this d ILibrary Books Due irwilbpadytha- 4ROID FOR first one. I I s By Monday June 2N All expenses will be paid y the as- sociation, the ,laundry being included. Announcement has beenwade by Us0[01H ARIORMPrTh2 boys are expected to take charge Ar. nement sbeen dby , lbraof one of the tents at the camp, and Mr.W.A. Bishop, librarian of the to assume direction of one of the general library to the effect that all Students who care-to act as leaders camp departnients. Reimann desires ions books must be returned to the attend' at the University of. Michigan Fresh Ito make clear the fact that no camp ants in charge before the closing time Air camp of the S. C. A. are needed experience is necessary, as the Fresh at once, according to a recent state- 1 Air camp work is unique, and full in- on Mandlay, June 2. struction will be given. While it will he possible during the ment by Lewis C. ReimannIS, who ~SEweek of examination to secure booksi is to have charge of the institution ASL wr fome study, this-privilege, vill be for the coming summer. As a ruleG tnded,-only to those Who will be there are more applicants than thereT ) to sho that it is necessary that are positions, and Reimann slates that they be allowed to take books out. All as the success of the camp depends., tors, students will, however, have access largely upon the leadership, -he is 'ex- I prty to' books but for use in the library I tremely anxious to secure the best 1 t toItype of student for the purpose. pro 'Two junior medics are needed for William F. Gerhardt, 17E, holder of ans, the duration of the entire summer to the degree of batchelor, and that of de- have charge of all medicine practicerI master in aeronautical engineering iits PIONIIB ((VIaL the camp, and to take care Of the!adwowl egane h ereo I usual minor injuries which are alwy and who will be granted the degree of olice ANlikely to be present. One student is of doctor by the University in June, d y 0 needed to act as director of athletics, ' has been approved by the Regents to and and one to have charge of the Boy take the head of the aeronautical engi- d to Scout activities. There is ,also a neering department next year, it was nci- All Lutherans on the campus are position open for one truckdriver, announced yesterday by Prof. R. W. un being invited to a banquet at the par- which has a slight remuneration. In Pawlowski, head of that department the all eight men are needed for the sum- at the present time. next Sunday night at six o'clock. This mer season, the first section beginn- Professor Pawlowski has recently banquet is complimentary to all Luth- I:ing June 23, and ending July 3. There been granted a leave of absence from rney eran students and is being given by ain° t the ladies of the church in honor of spite Lutheran seniors. orial George N. Welsh, '24L, will act as I rook toastinaster. Seniors, who 'will re- +II ause spond to toasts are; Harold K. Latta, s of '24, retiring president of the Lutheran _ isap- Student club; F. Charles Wilkening' ords '24; Louis M. Dyll, '24L; Gertrude FeI gel, '24; Esther Barth, '24. Harry. e k he Mitchell, '25, president-elect of the' d ill= Lutheran Student club will also speak.! our Years of Sermce 10 wi a Special music has also been arranged., with The address of the evening will be ,'gS delivered by R .ud t of Lutheran Student Pastor. Mr. Wall but ick is leaving. Ann Arbor at the close from o fthe present school year. Have given us the rePtitation we with Lutherans who expect to attend this desitea Kil- banquet are asked to . leave their We intend upholding that reputa- ns. names at Lane Hall before Saturday noon. by Regoovo .fooWs.c Coire in and try one of our steak MANY lCLSSES AANGE FUL l uum the University for the year 1924-25 to travel in Europe. He plans to visit England,France, Italy, Poland, his na- tive country, and perhaps Germany. The new head of the department is, at present at McCook field, Ohio, and is one of the directors of that field for the United States. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. e to %0 - - - %o-w-- I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Take a rememnbrance of Michigan home with you DARLING and MALLEAUX 71 4, 221 S. State The Gift Shop 7 Nickels Arcade I:' It p . _ ... fi. ,_~ d .d C Daily classified for real results. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Groupg itcturcsgy - Spring:is the time to get your AFTER THE MEET t ."> STRAWBERRY SHQRTCAKE FRIED EGG SANDWICH ;HOT WAFFLES MALTED MILK friends together for a group Anything you want in Fountain Refreshments or a light lunch. ARBOR FOUNTAIN photograph. Flashlight or out- side' groups. Phone for an ap- 11 'u polntment now i Lyndon & Company ESTABLISHED 1905 313 S.State I' ~ ~ ~ ~ I __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ street cleaner is thus far operating More than thirty-five classes are with considerable success according 1 planning reunions in Ann Arbor in to Fred J. Rentschler, of the board June, with every indication that all of publi works. The machine, which previous reunion records will be brok- has just been purchased from 'the But- en, according to the Michigan Alumnus lcr company, of Cleveland, to replace placed on sale yesterday. June 13 the old brush machine and brush men, and 14 are the'days set for the meet- night before payment is made on it. iugs. This new cleaner loosens all dirt . An article on the late Dr. William will be tested until next Saturday James eal, '59, the oldest graduate and dust with brushes, the debris then of the University, and a summary of being drawn up by vacuum. A five- the work accomplished in..the. Wo- foot swath is taken. Though the ma- man's League drive are features of chine does not operate as: fast as the the 'Assue. A' vivo-page: view of the old type it never the less does better campus and the Huron river valley work and obviates the necessity of taken from an'airplane, showing the men following to clean the gutters. location of the buildings now undel- Ann Arbor is one of the first cities construction, adds to the appearance where it is being tried out. of the magazine. Joy Parker 's Caf e iI II W1UI r Francis Hodgson Burnett's Novel , lilH Id I E{~ it 1°!11I l # I l~ ltI tltll llt IlN ll11I HI 11IllHH 'lly K ITHERRPR Tuesday, y 7th1 Rain, Snow, Sleet, Ice, Hail, Clouds Spend the Evening at HILL AUDITORIUM The River Won't Be SafeI I Ban Bun"ce I, Tickets at Wahr's, Slater's and Graham's I Do YO1m1t U H ave TROUBlmlllmtlllll ll #Ii11till I DoYUHaeTUBE PQciyD y ;: "THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW" WIT There's a sportive fever everywhere, evident on home verandas, in classes, and 'on campus. Vacation days are nearly here and creeping in amidst thoughts of finals are plans for those glorious days that will so soon claim feminine atteption. And so the newest and "smartest of summer costumes for vacation lands are assembled for your choice. JACQUELINE LOGAN" DAVID TORRENCE RAYMOND GRIFFITH OTHER BIG FEATURES _MA'I NEES NiGHTS CHAUNCEY GRAY'S ORCHESTRA IRVNG& US , NEW.OFF DODE PHELPS With Treedom Frocks for Outdoor Qames Given a slick golf course and provided- with numerous jaunty "boy" dresses, who wouldn't win game after game of golf. Count on the Tub silks to make you look your perkiest all through summer and surely you Will play a skillful game. Priced $19.75 and up.p Filmy Gowns for Social Functions Wearing a filmy gown of pastel voile beautifully adorned with hand-drawn work, what girl will not score a suc- cess at the most fashionable dance or Mah Jongg party? Sheer and dainty enough for summer yet lovely enough for social functions such frocks cost $15.00 and up. CHINESE ARDENS _ _ 11Jill 11 Pi' ]111111 11;:711 !111 117.!11 I'1117 II'."ail I,1111I I11111 II '' I Ilril - ll; 11117111 19'd1 -1111111 k17111'I I1'1III {1:1l111 r,1111 U4W11 I711111 1111171 1,711t 7 11'1 I111 11,1',.,, In, Packing Your Clothes, j Bags Suitcases and Numerous Other Chinese and American Restaurant When you are preparing for a trip You are sometimes bewild- ered with your packing prob- lems. Probably it is your bag or suitcase. We are al- ways anxious to talk these things over with you. Come in any time. "I1 i kvN . ._ ;' , ' ,_. M: t .- 1 e A AP% tL7n O. r :II . ..ert I , Leather , y " I Good Food and Service Accessories 11 1 ti-'t 7;.1y- I