4] TWOTHE MICHIGAN DAILY COUZENS ADO TE MICIG~AN SENATOR, HOMEW FROM EURIOPE, AIR iT IEWS ON AVORI{IA.PROBLEMS New York,O0ct. 10-(By A.P.)--Re- ceivershlip for Germany, a more symp- s t 1 t E r c Antique Set Of Books On Exhibit Regent Lucius L4. Hubbard's collec- tion of "Gulliver's Travels" will re- place the tapestry plates now in the!l corridor of the general library as an t exhibit the latter part of this -week., This collection, presented to the Uni- verity by Regent Hubbard, comer.se l several hundred volumes from the earliest edition in 1726 to the. most I recent of the modern editions. It inE eludes translations of the work at var- josperiods into French, German. Swedish,' Dutch and Italian. Another collection of Regent Hub- bard's, that of an equal number of copies of "Robinson Crusoe", will be shown at some f me in the future to! be announced later. 'JUDGE DISMISSES RIOTrING CHARGES~ Oklahoma City, Oct. 1O---(13y A.P.) f-Rioting chiargos against M. C. Jew- ## ett, grand (ragon of the Kiu Klux Mlan in Oklahoma and two others WVere dismissed today b~y Justi~ce of Peace L, 1. White, after preliminary hea- ings. Berlin, Oct. 10-A new airdrome and central flying station has been open- ed onTempelhofor Field, formerly the Kaiser's palace grounds. Daily classified for real results. Read The Daily "Classified" Column~s Vie NYI to ly plns fr th imeeing of the' gceriu~ oad A i ie so cty, the Amog ohermut(''s to be Ibrought beoreotIe couci l will Tbe 'a report, Of theprgescmtteote - Sisality of theOldera 1 n assuming to moe d re intc:';n in thUtP n zprrt 1i 1n 1;1.(:'x s 'in the 'U nited j a :(n study1 (Aithe probemsi hs ce- foli i ilt teQGwHlmnPh e a report o fial oit h tr ny emeth-1 od s of coa,_l .r!'r.]gc. VA Wiudstuady (Af t his sujet hs1 een,1dein all parts' ofth onyan lit L;it I1,i the pur-? ise of inLSuin g 1, in epeople of the natonparcuh ii'thelarger coal conumes, yar an idsupply that furhe sud1my1e 3m1ade, ac Rcord-1 ing to Dean' i(ooley. The society is? tInf'1a(vor i (_;to 1, i wh hercon- umerl may uy'u.-;':whenit is! at alowpric anI sife t f"oI it ably. ttus insuri 10_1pl;x_0iul!spply to conuinrs nd t te sme ime g,,iv- K , tue;for a,,.:s cie coal wil be cnsiere atthemecng.The l)sbstitutelorl anthri te 'to avoid! stries i themine.["DlinitE action has not been taken enany of thesel matr,"si Ien~Joe,."the aideca being to tinert,? gatetheu dy ia bli t of the soc ie ly to .interest Etl arth-; thor in them."j . _ e Mw" ei ..'w i s. toda wi l begix n cu p y by1pay i-an resuts ill o pvciioutas oon aft- C n . C In" n m f uepnicat 8 c ~ ~ ~ ' f has or ,il ade~ eet 1L3UIL1p'iy AmricaX in, i-U Ir bean affairs and modhifcations of theI ,.z Volstead act were somec of the recoin-c inendations voiced by Senator James Couzens of Michigan who returned to- day from a touer of Europe. Ile said he believed Hny d For would be elected President if he. were . nominated by any of the recognized parties, but he would not hazard a ry' jguest as to Ford's chance of obtain- ing ,the nomination. Pa" bra The Senator, who has been ara D)ean Afortiiner E. Cooley since July, limped slightly as lie leftI nihten the steamer as a result of an accidentj ginerng olege lft lat ngh fo 'while motoring through Holland when gineringcollgeleftlastfora tree fell on his automobile. H~is: SRochester, N. Y., where he will attend; the three day convention of the .Fed- daughter and Mrs. Couzens also were slightly injured in the accident. j orated American Engineering societ- lesi hssuy fcnitosi 105 (f which he is the national presi- GemnIa ovncdhmta h dent, only solution would be a receivership for Germany. 4 Germany can pay," he ' said. "I don't know whether she can ~IARINO B REIVEpay the reparation figures determined + o a TOby the conmmission in 1921 but she can M~Pfl~ be placed in a position where she 11 F 0 flI I Hu can jay a good "deal at any rate." j -U. S. Interest Deeded While expressing sympathy with F iumue, Oct. 10-(B3yA.P.)-Establishx- (France in her effort to get back some- I meet of a free customs zone and other thling. for the war damage Senator measures to revive industry and trade Couzens said he was wvhole-heartedly in favor of any plan that would re- in Fiinue are contemplated by General les h rsn itlrbecni Ciardino, military governor, with the tion of the masses in Germany. In consent of Premier Mussolini. The Berlin, hie said, lie saw thousands of 11 free zone wv~uld include the entire women and children lined up to get city of Fiume and all the suburbs milk, rations and while Merlin con- along the coast, taking in Abbazia. Isuimed for its purpose 1,200,000 liters a Lo ,rania, and Albona. dlay, the supply is only 400,000 liters.: I adibtion, the products of the "It is p~erfectly ridiculous for the b.;llixite mines at Albona would be al-1 great United States," he ;said, "to lowed free importation to Piumne. The tand aside without even having any1 bauxite now is shipped to Germany opinions. America should take a sys- providing one of the chief sources tematic interest without entering the of raw material for the German alum- world court." mnum indlustry. The establishment of Referring to domestic affairs the 1 an aluminum factory here will b en- Senator asserted that' too many con- coura goed. 'gressmen or politicians think mnore of their jobs than they (d0 of the wel- fare of the country. Hle said it was FI GURS REVEALLA~ RE too early. to commit himself as to whether hie would seek reelection to1 !°nPTni~i rlnrainIT0E #nrn"'the U. S. Senate.j . 5... ...t. r a. a i +r. t , sxz. A New Pattern SAMPLES Permanently on Display~ at GiUY WOLFOLI(K&CO. Ann Arbor, 1icli. 4,V ,""i i OPENING LUNCHEON ME NU, FOR TODAY-11 :30) TO 1:00 CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP a ROAST PORK WITH SWEET POTATOES CABBAGE SALAD PARKERH OUSE ROLLS BUTTER CHOCOLATE PUDDING COFFEE OR TEA MISS ,GOODLANDER formerly of, HOTEL STATLER W1i Have Supervisioln of the. Kitchen 313 SOUTH STATE Desgned by WITEHOUSE & HARDY 'NCrftPI)I1ATWG r.RR')A.. ;,a740' STREET 144WET 42ND STREET METRO,'oL-TAN ON. 1{ !knFBtDG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING o" NEW YORK rte-. M sE I' i yx , S H' eA i . Y y r.* ",a CORN WELL4 COAL IKe-tu ky Egg acid Lump West Va. Egg and Lump Pocahontas and Coke s 13t1"1 fl TE D)ELI VERY -CGMMO.N AND FACE BRICK ti CO RNWEL _L COAL.. 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