1924' THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY j ITY EIER U TO OPEN MEETIC T_.- -- _ Committee JProbes Campaign Expenditures hREED TOB DH0ISS 10Will Introduce Joephi A Marin a 1 Fall Convention of Egieers at Detroit BLANCHAR DTO TALC Gardner S. Williams, '89E, consult I ing engineer of the city of Ann Arbor S will open the fall meeting of the Armerican Society of Civil Engineers it which will be held at the Hotel Tul To ~ rIn Detroit Thursday, Friday and SSaturday. Mr. Williams will intro- ulW duce former acting Mayor Joseph A t~fMartin of Detroit, who Vill welcome( the members of the society, and the dl turn the meeting over to the presi- 4!E dent, Mr. C. E. Grunskey of San Fan- =clsco, Calif., tt Among the members who will ad- -dress the society °are: Prof. 11. C +;=Sadler, of the Marine engineering d-- Spartmnelt, Prof. A. H1. Blan chard of t ,the highway engineering department, G. S. Williams, '89E, L. C. Sabin, '90E, 1 . I. Sackett, '91lE, C. W. Hlubbel, '93E, f . Yf;HI. Fenkell, ex'93E, T. "L. Crane, 1 13E and H. G. McGee, '13E. 1 Thursday and Friday will e given Sover entirely to business session and SSaturday the members of the Society will stay in Ann Arbor for an in- S spection tour of the buildings and 'l~ grounds of the University and in the afternoon they will attend the Michi- Iigan-Wisconsin football game. Yesterday for the first time in Stwenty years the Board of Directors $of the American Society of Civil En- t gineers held their meeting in Muichi- gan. The Board held a short business t session in the afternoon and at 6:30 Sjo'clock last night the local members idof the American Society of Civil En- gineers gave an informal dinner at 1 ~ the Union for the directors and their 1 wIves. 'Gardner S. Williams, presi- ient of the Detroit-Ann Arbor sctin of the American Society of Civil En-- I :gineers welcomed the Directors al 1 'Mrs. A. Downklce, theeloaldieto eGeorage IDo. welcomedthe loc ladie. 1 1 .tn the Board of Directors, and Prof. °*I. E. 'Riggs, of the civil engineering I -e~ epv rt ent gave short talks., GLEE1 CLUB WILl. MAK lb TIP To MONE NOV. 20 SMore than 50 members of the Glee i club" appeared for the first =reearsal Sheld "Monday night in the School of l Music auditorium.- The next rehears- ijall will take mlace from 5 to 5:45 o'- clock on Thursday at thre same place. ala The time has been advanced because of a concert which is to be held there l a~,or inl the evening. It has been' defiit-1-y annunced liby Carl B3 Sehoon aer, '25, langv I of the chlui, that the firt trip il b, l made to Monroe, Nov. 26, here a S concert and dance will be given. I j was also a nnounced that several re first tenors are nreeed to co plete the club membership and ,any st- dents with ability along this hlinmr ,f reclue:ted to see Scoonmaker in the J mu'sicali activities room of the Uiot ffrom 4 to 5:3M any= afternoon. 1dRdin " Club Will A ...:":";.. Senaite ("Mm aign2 expenditures of the presidentia coiiductedl in Chicago by a senate committee al 2Tan iin2 session, until after the election. Linc sec(1 it ts;Wiyin ;. Left to right: IDixon , K. D. IBo Ma "3laud; QScmator T. B. Caraway, Democrat, A 2 tor' I ierik. Sbipstead, F~ar-mer-Labor, Minnesot.. "Li~ir rafiIsO Staes Federal C I Washington, Oct. 21.--(fly AT) sne," P: robibtltton en1forc'ement is beoig o o ( ~ I' ) 3e Aflcl ice every d~ay, and thiis a finfe an, ml: 21rot cient in curbing the outflawed fferent Io( jliquor traffic is Idue to better co-oiler- untail aga f a tion between federal and local ane- 3he is 11" Iu 1 hY 1t ASS, ascot uing to a resunie Of cnd, lisi i rmiiitionl en foremrent byvthe fad-n _.. 1oYtu1ni Investigating Committee it andi congressional candid, ppointedl in the last session aml Dixon, western manager ;wen, court stenographer; Sen Arkansas; Senator William F a-. ommissioner, re prov ing tfi ea'i ldeterrent ,eaaing. The violator _ may pay .1 coatinue buslness .iu a (lit-I 2ality under a different namve, in7 apprehended. But when1 in jail his activities are at an incomne stops, and heebias an r: f ru - attend the Michigan-Wisconsin to } f {, ,', -ball game., 1 1.; .%{r 11illpeak it ('onvenlion of Iuntclp- r . :.ry~ra? 1L iigute to be Held Ifere ntr f 'Starting Tomorrow bI HO~~ FOALK FRIDAYMAHATCLTl .01. r Prof', Thoinaz ft. Reed, of the poll- ' s,: , l cienlec departmtenit, will deliver Prof. Charles de la Valle-Pouss ' 1 ry ' I an address> on "Cilty Charters,", at the of the mathematical department i;Jursi. y fternaeon session of tihe the University of Louva-in, gavel r ' aLeagrlie Gof!\ichi an Municipalities, ~cnilcuea :5ocokys whIich will hold its annual l convention eon d etr t44 'lc et % sfin Ann Arbor Thursday, Friday, and (lyinrmiOMsnhl I r u; r E Satu.Ird ay. !rFriday morning Prof. WX. C. Hoad, -_________________ "Mociul Sniatin."F'cia-afer rrr 4 1rof the sanitary engineering depart- '{nzen'*< will address the delegas eO AN'R ORAR r':. f 1FERRED BY HUNDR.I inoon will be dlevoted to a sight 'seefing x 1,. tour of Ann Arbor and txe Univer siy. SUPERIOR QUALITY civil liabiliti. T ' ax enalt )r y figrs' P O E U ates are the subject of a probe being ;are not yet comnpiled, bMit will swell for the purpose. The body will re- the total collection considerably. I Telep' ofthe Democratic campaign, is "Th ijfeII~I lo'pdok nator Thomas Bayard, Demiocrat, other' effective weapon. Inju~nctionANlX (B 0. Borah, Republican, Idaho; Se ! ,cas es lhave been instituted in both fed-,j e ral and state corrts. Since July, 0r4,00sc cases hv been HOME OF of nearly $18,000,000 have been insitnei mr ta ,0 ae injuznctions were granted, over 2,650- posed, over ,12,300,000 of which hasf of which have been made permanent. actually been collected and tusrned Particular attention has been devoted .Fd"Po ".ds r',i0s'e":"!. into the United States treasury. LastI to secuiring injuncetions in breweryf t n - year alone' the fines, forfeitures, etc., cerns. About 180 such cases have impse ttaedovr 7,000,OoO0, ofj been ins.iturted against breweries. Of which more than $5,000,000 has al-.- thlose rned 72 have been made per-~ One Year at the KI ready been.- collected., In ad - i, , ] 9be- isHaebn"x1('omedy o of;trgeous A about $1,000,000 was paid by b rewersa-ctually closed. Naioa a ii i. 3R Grgnan's Cakes Big Lille of CanidyBr BLYNN COL LEGE G ROC EnR"YAUUT Pric des,: $1.10, $1.45, $2.20 516 EAST W1LLLAN ___________ Op en Sundays andl Evenings i 3 , ., I i i E i (. .1g'vrneitdrigthe precse.nt cad-