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,SATURDAY', OCTOBER 9 192,6

THE MICHIGAN- DAILY

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S4TURDAY, OCTOBi~R 9, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE

r~rflI~lrfITr~IPDIRIGIBLE TO FLY
~I~lULIVEII rIL' EST NEXT WEEK
1_____ Angele., the Navy's remaining diri-
the nrolmentof yargible, was ordered today on an over-
,; o equalthenolntf lastyer land ','ight to Detroit, one of the ob-
llIte registrations wil have to comie inI jectives of the Shenandoah When she
}a_~erate of 15 a dlay until Nov. 1,} was destroyed b)y a, storm over Ohio
according to figures av ailable at the I a little more than a year ago with tihe
R'iegstrar's office.; loss of 14 officers ;and men.
Todate the total registration for The voyage of the Los .Angeles, a
all schools andl colleges is 9,859. This I fGerma.n built craft, will be started
is . onsiderably behinid the figure forI next Monday or later, depending on
tecorresponding (late of 1925, that weather conditions. The big ship will
Orr Nov. 1 being 10,181 while up to depart bitlier from her hangar at
cll the enrollment is 9,850, coiulpara- Lakehurst, N. J., or from the tender,;
toeliy 1dw~r. The gain of over 600+ Patoka, at Newport, R. I., as her coms-
students which was establishedl at the mandling officer may determine.
ei~A of this year's registration periodl This will be the Los Angeles' first
b4been wiped out due to the fewer overland flight 'since the Shenandoah
num.ber of late registrations this year 1, disaster. She will be commanded by
than last. ' Lieut.-Com. Charles E. Rosendalil,J
F jgures have been considerably senior surviving officer of the Shenan-I
eq~raged due to the recent dlecrease. doah, and in her crew will be many
Tli re are now 1,792 freshmen in the others of those who escaped death,
University, of which 1,315 are men when the navy's first dirigible
andX 477 are women. crashed.II

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Records Burned By

Daughe rty

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(Byv Associated Press)
New York, Oct. 7.-It was "in a
moment of madness" that Harry M.
Daugherty burned bank records which
the government believes would prove
hi m a* conspirator against the nation
he served, his counsel told a jury in
federal court today. Daugherty's pur-
pose was to destroy papers of the
,HIarding campaign fund and not to
I w iipe out any implication that he had
bribed in the American Metal case, his
counsel add~ed.
Daugherty, who was attorney-gen-
eral in the Harding cabinet,' and
Thomas W. Miller, alien property cus-
todian at the same time, are on trial
for conspiracy to defraud the gov-
ernment of their best services in per-
mitting the leak through their office
of $7,000,000 in funded assets of the
.iMetal company.
{PARIS.-Paul Tarascon, French av-
iator, will not dttempt to cross the At-
lantic in a B ernardl monoplane for at
least eight months, because of delay
i construction and imminence Hof bad
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