1'l, S1DA ,JXNITAR 1", 1927 '1±111MICHIGAN DAILY - ... ..s.. .a.r.r. <^4'w 1 SK~NGHA1ILOOTED BY SOLDIER0 THHGS lViiiers, Losers Jahnl to D)espoil City; 1 :llid(t' Flee wihGoods 10 Foreign Settlemnents FIGHTING SUBSIDES Shanghai, Jan. 12.-(By A. P.)----Both victor anti vanquished in yesterday's coup, by which Chi Hsieh-Yuan, (le-' posed military governor of this -Kiang- ,4u Province, regai1ned 'ontr'ol of Wields Iron Fist News From Other Colleges Ma(ison. Avis., JIan. 12.-Seven I'Chalpaign, Ili., Jan. 12.- i Gf. ( thousand sample b~ott les of a well- I R ,G'iffithi of lhe depiart nioent c known b)r,,nd of' hair slick have been lsychology at thle liniversfiy of II received at the business office of the Ilios Will address:: eof ll; : rg5sesslo Dail yCardi-Ml1, Wisconsin 51Stdent of Ithe first an ta n I(011I t S'i (} pubicat ion, for distrvibut in among ;('lha reb \worker:; at Ili the uiv er the men on the camipus allies C11"Tht p Kl t Iclf' }=r.Ierit - -- L~~~j'Hife pon tf i:e eigasLfoft0 Austin, Tc'xas, .Tain. I2.---One sen- dent;.'' alirxa1 sin:reltreseintat ives from ? he -- - C governmental research, explaining the fh In a nJan.23, at 10 a. Mn. forganization of State administration IY 111 1 LBu L1 overnor f>a3is act not dcded _____________ ral elmoyit. noon 1or his suc Namer eso',Gvenrcci 1' iPulcn, Name CommitteeI- z L I il1fIL e had ppired a b: ri._acldr.lo:':1 41 iLF C D ive 4)' e (l ('liee t re(tl]iring ' ,ect ive'C, 1but h sa t-er iffered f1,Ii 3adiing ---rLe gu D iv y-fi wethler he should attend?. Hea ring 'e.F-Jn r 21Bt '~The coti-tal committee in charge of j (Governor and 41SoniiiUnder Th'Ple ac~iion i, ]r,. 'd on cevid ence of h-'tIe VCoin's League campaign drive $1000 ) Bond witnlesses wvho lis.tenIed in ov'er atle- ] as be annIiounced as follows. DorisI Si' w+Ii a gi T, "'S, thai rnan- Margaret .Vi: ~i It Nici~s?27, and D~orothy Shanghai, unitedl today in an oirgvyCor locting. }tC rf> k The soldiery, both of General (Thi, whose attack was a defiance directodJ at the provisional government in Pek- in, andl of the defending forces led by' I he Pekin appointee, C'hang Yung Min, ein wildl through Nant no, thle nativeI city, wlich adjoins on the south the French settlement here. Native mer- chants and house-holders in that re-i * iotoaweefrantically removing« t heir possessions into the protect ed foreign quarter, in defense of which the volunteer corps, comprising ,mostL p of the foreigners of Shanghai, had been Wy3 cleouE--°The volunteer corps, aided by Chin - Ca iA 'un C c l Fun tt~o lI rr" a - is ,se merchants and members of Ithe now - ne "mailed lfist'" of Spain. Hoe is Chinese fire fighting brigade, was this ,t(lniniiist eting liht'iil do;es of his cure aft-ernoon making futile efforts to c~opeCfor' revolt- the fittiring r'u ad anId life 'i'exNas lc i la 4 tire will lye st udent; att. t- i nive' :=,(yCitofe.*Jadiiring the, coming '-eMesder. All hut. one of these sIt'ldet-51tares veg -J eyed inathe Law Lafayette, fmd . .an. 12.- Three hun11dr ed a>ttuettt.s atTh1i de university w hnessed a mnvel lgrid-g raph repro- Sductioni of IElC'ie reUiPurdute-4iwa basketball tcontest. 'Thle n ewIhoa rd,I which 15 011e of tllr('('ofl its Mind in the country, showed t liegn:. play by play, includin '. dribbling . and B oo in to ,Inl. .ii.12g.or m K,. \\(itcn, Ualnewy(U tih ii tVteu sit y of 1 At!Itlnon +a, r -"b Ws ac ISm arri-ved th .il he11,xas !it'rnu('"A-,F t the in play I0(loducit'llat the I ofIsi ~ KY~a. T 'IL Wet-d and FR. B.t,;lnl-, 1h 11 p(T' O l P I itO 1 -12:- a ..a i - P 1 41 A, -N W II I I C Thi'e:- wiil e a very intep.rtant metiii o all students who are i°l ;=arIng to hand1 in Books for tie Af 1t2 Mcigan Union opera t nr;:ro tv afternoon a , 4 o'clock Iii ~iiu:.thar.It t8ismi- perativ-e that all t:r itcrs be there,. E s . ... _ . TOOK BANKER'S M11ONEY? last Vi~iiday t1 o ClhEosaton dulring t , ii s i eId otiman )paid the Topea, an.,Jan ]2.(ByA. governor's soil $ 1,2501 upon lthe dcliv- TpkanJn1 -(yA . cry of a pardon. 11cllm 1ilhad t, en at IGov. Jonathan M. Davis, of Kalsas, - liben-ty on pazrole tw~o y ars a;ndl wouldt Ipersonally ap~peared in court hi-re this: have regainedl fll cit iLt hpau~a Imorning to answer to warrants sworn 'tically on April 1. le \vascon~ivictedi out lby County Attorney 'fink.hslua!nof forgery and paroled by Guy. : fenry 1Veale, charging himt and his :ion, Rwus- , A ien, sell, with accepting a bribe of $1,250 in payment for a pardon. ~ The bond of each defendan .'. it fC. 'at $1,00and ahcr, -- -. '-' f G o o i r yp f Lar.s What everyL-ody pr y:, albut our ixtrliec'ue meat san2dwxUies. Ifyo h.-. t n't tried one yet--do it n~ow! TheBarbecueIn 440 South State itreLt. 'loiNI4S. Rc4,!d t.he NA Init Adls' dledicatio~n iito('5woe for. thelie ew men's Indliana university. a,..i, ,.,, .,,..rt,. hold r111 (W y a i i :l it e IIt-' 0 >yisiI it ' A , : F New Yorkl, .Jan. 12.--Columnbia ulti-- \'eri'aitY t udllnt.a,1-eadl t Xwivee",as llu y cilen p Let 1(11l I,.to/suesasaly (It her4 kind ofpmulica~tionf, ac:cording to al recent asurveyv tonducted hero. 't 91 +' I'- I} with the unrestrained soldiery. Several rands or soldiers which pen- etrated within the boundaries of the French settlement, which was nearest: the scene of the looting, were disarm- ecd without difficulty and many of tlhena already put under arrest. All the Chinese districts immediate- ly surroundhing the foreign quarter were at the mercy of the soldiers of both the attacking and defending forces, but authorities of the foveign quarter today exnressed their confi- dence that their defense units would le able to handle any emergency and that; no fear need be felt for the safety of any foreigners in Shanghai. 1 . f; t . ,' ilnI iiIoiji ts i . 1.w(1re ('hi inin ted wit] fra [cmi ties 1a1 a i', holc. The evils of 4lisa system nuig] U ]w alleviat ed by (delaying pledlg- ix oriN it eightI week. In t his timle lie fr'at erinit ies;-oul d assiuren Ili emsel yes ht li te ruie was tof such a -har- ,I :tteru astot:iti thle house and bring at "outlet or liii canal co-operation.'' ('dumnbu, (;ii Oio, .fan. 12. -'Twventy- (-;t-ve~i s~lt dti a t (Ohilo State lli 'ei i ally arme sai~d Int le :-ai fei-i utgrot a ('pieenili( oIt'liver(-i d(ishS' which i, i pr;om! t I 'j (-tisc by eatilug tailnted foodl. C'anfl-idce, Ikas, .Jail. 1.IIt !arc till' c ahl letter';-,of Iteic'nw relax' .:.,.tion me tliitV insallcel at: ilar-am-d univfml itsv.'Thie ~atfi i as um al-eadIN beet n lwa. (Ion the t 1~' Aic:coast. Chitago., . Jan 12.- Rles ,for r'ushin g have0 been publishbed by thle tnt raft-nt et-nity counc il amlI:(lie Un ivem'- shfy 01' Chicago ii ordercm'toirelit ee1111' sitiatloili tatexists tllcie. Cli ea go, Ill., Jan. 12.-Prof. AlbertI A. Mbicheclson of the lhylis d (epar't - mient of thle University of Chicago i-- cent ly gave a lec-turn exposing many svee(ts wh Iich lie ha:sdi scoverecd aboutii 1';-ltwae at.(h-tllestm'a hall in ('h1ie-- ' go._ 11. W. :\ ct olib, '2.;,--''Til' pi's.t'5I system'ii -w ('iisa tC) 1betile logical one . not. so mfuch eil l~e'ase it has any spe- have mor1e1 glaring defects. With helie poCwerl' iow cexer'cised iby time Int ei'ra -; ernity counc:il, no0 plan of' (telerredl rushing 0could1ibe Ceitforcedtl.'' 'Phounas Pislk-, '25,-"PII er cenll ", I am it-hlined to 'elieve that rushIingJ lefete-d iut il the secon1d semesi er wouild be the i dea] niet hod, but I do nrt think that such a inn lhcal step -it. (lie p~resent time wxouldl be Worthwhile' or sa'lisf'actol'y. It seenms to mie thatl 1 a plan wher'eby rushiiig would not lie-- gin until the Satur'day of the fiirst. weetk of Schol 1 (not04 registration week) with a- (er--nite pledige date 1)0- for'e wxhihl no pledging can take place, j set for thim-e weeks later-such a sys-{ emit as this I think would oveircome the( wea kness of the priesent system."- Read the Want Adsj Jl ; k!rlfAc~ rd 1i) ' Cunard College rlpecials inaug- turate U n 1924 were so successful thait the_ ,:r c offer,2d again to students and E IJROPE t eaclv'; s om- nest sum~mer. Several Cun- ni d ,3iprs are scheduled for the use of And Return m ncn and women students and graduates. Privrate staterooms for two, three and >t four rpersons; cornmodious lounge; smok- ir mooin; library; large, airy dining- .4 uo ii, with excellent menus; promenade -07 -- .i, xv'tII steamer chairs; swimming ~ow zoccrts; dances; deck games. Felix Decides. to Gotol uropeI Watch for the New (Turnao~ SestirI. Pl'an Ayow - to;ii :'(t i t rip n rexct i n: °r. (it up your party. 01.:= et - i, 7 V:. r I0C iiL r:1 uope and return - :1 d-itll "tf'u5Ct-z tKi.For "226 there is a tf~%XL; ~ including voyage over srcd bak,y ivtt , : riirr.and ight ;c#seeing in Europe. IvI(A- ; extensoive t:>-a='s u o l' ini weks and longer at cotrcocadiigl Xw -t. See l c l coY3: " n re-ertative now t t. ' E lx forth lfV(,;d, A111)Arbor, ilieli N2I AND 25 Broadway, New York City 4)a Local Agents il ir; M 0 aEEE . : : . I, .., . .s .- i n.+. i I i i 11 11 :1 I K N fIB C"..'eat Stag Ol st A IRH'Uk TA, WILL fROCK THE EARTH WITH LAUGHTERI 11 'liv ' 'lia'ee Aea-a Taylr, Prsons and >:a ie lintely. Febmary lirst is thin bi'al (ate for' haViig 1them i in. IU anka for' chapter innbat-siii i -ollare e h(iaig sentl ouit 011(1 51101111h] e i'(t1 ii sonmi'iafi)i item' the bogling C oft;I11enemlxt :dellle -- ter. I 'ENSIA NOT4)lICEl M'ud Splaished Laug~hs --, Mack PRE "FEET AR Sennett SEN sMUD" -,0 k }Mack Sen nett pr'esents 1Ha r'ry La neonin 4 pp ;i E I f 1111 L I