ESTABLISHED 1890 r Ar 41v t r t ??L. XXXVIII, No. 43 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927 EIGHT PAGE FF YEAR ELECTIONI S LIKELY ENVOY DETECTIVE SUMD SALE OF NEW STUDENT DIRECTORY U 41AR- EL L LCTIOETEJIE U ONimUR LI TO TAKE PLACE ON CAMPUS TODAY ::;,;<;; " Sale of the 1927-1928 edition of the I registration which took place this HIStudent Directory will start today on year, and extra section supplementary the campus. A limited number of the to the regular alphabetical list of stuI Nbooks are available due to the large dents has been added in order to make TO mailing list, and all students who are the book more complete. R SCO E TATESLIE TO Y TI planning to buy them on the campus The binding of the book is similar to -_areadvised to purchase them early that of other years. The color of the GOVERNORS TO BE CHOSEN IN BURNS DECLARES EMPLOYE OF before they are sold out. new directory is blue with the usual MISSISSIPPI AND INVESTIGATORS MADE The book has been sightly raised in black printed advertisements. The KENTUCKY JURY CONTACT price, costing $1 this year. It has work of compiling the book has been 1_added many new features, the com- done by the business and editorial DETROIT TO PICK MAYOR 'KIDWELL FILES PETITION plete i"outing of the busses which stu- staffs of the Michiganensian. dents will use and the combination of - students in the University School of acacesn Houses To Be Filled In Several Witneses Examined By Granud Nursing registration with that of stu- S W States Of entucky, Virginia, I Jury In Pursuing Charges dents in the remainder of the schools And New Jersey Against Day, Sinclair of the University. The former has - ( been kept separate in past years, and ( s tP )A iit is believed that the new arrangement Today's off-year elections call forI WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.-Backfires will facilitate the finding of a st- Showdowns at the polls in less than'- were started today from two differ- dent's name in the directory. The Fill a score of states, where interests 1 ent sources by those who have come usual listing of the faculty, fratern- canter chiefiy in state and local issues. under grilling in the governments in- hies and sororities, personnels, and No United States senators will be j _________vestigation of charges of jury tamper- all student organizations on the FEl3LLIAI - _______________campus has been included.FES ENT H SE EAE chosen, although three vacancies in Iatsuj Debuehn. ig in the Fall-Sinclair oi conspiracy Due to the unusually large late AT MEETIN G TO[ORROW the House of Representatives are to Katsuji Debuchi, above, foreign vice- trial. I'NIGHT IN UNIONl be filled. Two states-Kentucky and minister of Japan, and one-time secre- William J. Burns, founder of the de- -_____ Mis'sissippl-will elect governors. tary to the Japanese embassy at tective agency bearing his name, gaveANNA LIII Tieiovtr ilps ncntt-Tue asdiaa no o teie'aPOcylSarOFFICIALSe veFLEISCHMAN WI LL SPEAK In two others-Net York and New Washington, D.C., may succeed Ito the first with a charge that the Xexico--voters will pass on constitu- Tsuneo Matsudaira as envoy to the tional amendments, and referendum United States. It is rumored that Mat- only agent who made contact with I[Three Events To Compose Program of in Ohio and New Jersey on enact- sudaira is to be transferred to the any member of the now dismissed Freshman-Sophioore COntests tents of the legislatures. Court of St. James in London. jury was not a Burns man, but an em,1 On South Ferry Field oploye of the federal government itself. i New Jersey, Virginia, and Kentucky. direct to that accusation. Party Of Distinguished Guests In less than a dozen states, there willI Edward J. Kidwell, celebrated juror Will Be Entertained may get under way in their prepara- be elections of county, municipal and number 11, got back into the limelight tions for the annual fall games which I other local officials. TOPvingl by filing a petition with Justice Sid- INVITATIONS ARE MAILED are to be held Saturday morning on Among the cities having bitterly fr alfUdons asking for a contempt rule South Ferry field, the freshmen and ontested mayoralty fights are Phila Lagainst the street car conductor and h f A sophomores will elect their respective deiphia, Detroit, San Francisco and, newspaper reporter who said that he Word has been received from An-captains this week, who will take Louisville. Two Pianists Will Give Dual Concert talked freely about the case during napolis concerning the personnel of charge of the preparations for the The vacancies in the House of Rep- 4' Coral Union 'Series i the trial and expressed the hope of i the party of distinguished guests who games and will lead their respective reentatives were caused by the Thrsday Night getting "an automobile a block long." I are coming to Ann Arbor Saturday for clasess into the fray. York district, and Stevens, of the Action on the petition was deferred. the annual football game between the The freshmen will meet at 7:30 Yeonk Oio, and yteresina oft HAVE TOURED CONTINENT iWhile these events were occuring on o'clock tomorrow at the Union for the I second Ohio, and by the resignation of the outside, the grand jury inquiryUnited States Naval Academy and the purpose of electing their leader. En- Rep. Haslett of the first Pennsylvania, into formal charges of attempts to in- University of Michigan. These guests meeting, which will last for some time. alReprblican. C t Guy Maier and Lee Pattison, dual(fuence the jury laid against Harry F. are all to attend the luncheon given tertainment has been arranged for the Recan candidatef pianists, will be the second attraction Sinclair and his confidential agent, Saturday noon at the Union for Navy Speakers on this program will be E. TheReublican candidate for Con-~ofof the regular concert series spon- Henry Mason Day, drove ahead sud-;visitors. E. Fleischman, of the public speaking gess in m the first district in Pennsyl- sored by the University Choral Union denly with its work, examining eight The group will be headed by the department, George Rich, '28, and Wil- itr-general of the United States.= He Thursday night in Hill auditorium itesses and preparing to continue party of Admiral Nulton, who is the ham Jeifries, Grad. Justin C. Weaver athensupr of heUnto-electVrd a ce is dicated by th its inquiry for many more days. Superintendent of the Naval Academy. '29, chairman of the underclass de- has the support of Senator-elect Vare,e unuua n e oseaso tickets that Burns On Stand It will consist of Admiral Nulton and partment of the Union, will be the uh'the Plfadelhia seaorialya wonhave bendise of sso fa- for the' Burns, chief under Harry M. Daugh- ;his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Francis, Ichairman of the meeting.1 Sa e p itwhwhich erty of the Department of Justice bu- their son-in-law and daughter, and Fleischman will speak to the class, test. series, and tlitik wswarehsellin c eau of investigation, was the first f Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Sr. of '31 on the subject, "Power to En- As the Democratic nominee for gov- ew sing k a . today's witnesses. He came out of Captain Sinclair Gannon and his dure." Other speakers have not chos- eror In Mississippi, Theodore G. Bil- uy Maier, especially wel-now i the grand jury room bubbling withaughter, Captain H. A. Baldridge, en specific subjects. As an added fea- W, is assured of election as the voting Ann Arbor through his connection conversation, which he carried on with h te Capan Bdren secf t ects.g As an added E.- Iwith the University School of MusicI head of the Department of Seaman- (ture of the program, Coach Clifford E.# today is the usual formality in that hstea i at the same time ar correspondents for nearly ship and Flight Tactics at the Acad- Keen, of the wrestlingteam, will en- state of ratifying the Democratic axsetionally noted throughout this nemy, Captain F. D. Berrien, who is in gage in a bout with Harold T. Dona- selection. e ti l a noed tru t fth With six of Burns men who shad- charge of the Naval Unit at Yale Uni- hoe, '29M, former captain of the team! In Kentucky, however, J. W. Beck- country and Europe as a result of the owed the jury as a backfield audience, versity, and Professor Hall Dashiell, and all-conference 158-pound class ham, twice governor and once U.S. and Mr Pattiso during the last few the iternationally known detective of the Navy faculty, will be present. champion. senator, as the Democratic gubernat- and M tlauded the virtues of his own men and Other distinguished visitors who Will Elect Captain orial nominat , has a fight on his years. Critics have everywhere com- startled his listeners with a demand will be present at the luncheon are Russell D. Sauer, '30L, chairman of I hands. His Republican opponent, is mended them for the peculiarly stimuI to know why the district attorney hadL teanCommanderO.Kessingthe fall games committee of the Stu- Judge Flem D. Sampson, of the coirt lating tone and sensitive perfection of inot made public a "complaint and af- Lieutean aer 0. 0. Cei te fa ll e xpm i the u-s of apeas, he tat's ighst ri-ther plyin. fdavt" ile byhisagets ithJus- graduate manager of athletics. Coi- dent council, will explain the purpose, of appeals, the states highest tr- toerepEarope. tice Sid by his agentsstFriday mw inh J mander S. S. Payne, a member of the and rules of the games at this meet- tento the cam-ain, Betham ad- The popular team has traveled more i faculty of the department of physical ing, and after this will conduct the teedtinto the campaign, Bekhari- mes d thepast se- charges against a government man. training, and Commander Jonas H. In- election of the freshman captain. cating repeal of the pari-mutuel n ing tea s "The only person who has made ram director of athletics The sophomores . will select their i~eting aw.mostof he pincpal itis ofthecontact with one of the jurors wasa Aetting the constitutignal andovnmnt tepoye nd a ewsa The football party will consist of captain at a meeting in Natural Among the constitutional amend most of the principal cities of the government employe and a newspaper3 pyesnd7r8cahsan Sineadtrumt4 'lkTus- Unitd Sttesandundetakig a 0- 33 players and 7 or 8 coaches and Science auditorium at 4 o'clock Thurs- ments td be passed upon by the New United States, and underaking a reporter," he declared in a high-I These will be unable to at- day. Yokvtrdsoepoiigfrfu-(ay continental tour which included Iipre, trainers. Teewl eual oa-dy York voters is one providing for four- ctinnAmster h Hae I pitched voice that must have carried tend the noon function. Invitations As in previous years, there will be eatenrsead otheR asm er an to the grand jurors in the next room. for the luncheon were mailed last three events, the cane spree, which elective state officials instead of the Rotterdam, Berion, Paris, and London. There was a scattering of the news night by the committee in charge of will count for one point; the pillow r resent two-year terms, state cam- h men, some heading for District At- the affair. fight which will count for three paigns to coincide with presidential played engagements with te New torney Gordon's office and others for Ipoints; and the flag rush which will Governor Smith and his supporters SYork Philharmoni, the Philadelphiaoy the chambers of Justice Siddon. Thecount for three points. There will be shave been active in their opposition to ymjustice, who was holding court, said;Rudd W ill Contrast I1n all seven points and the class win ~thfs proposal. I Detroit Sympony, and the Chicago JsIce R.d vlii l ee onsadtecaswn S pnsoproposalrchstras. Drn hei he had received no such "complaint D- ma v ning the majority of these *ill be In New Mexico there also is a pro- Symphony orchestras. During the and affidavit" in the case. Gordon as-!Types o f Diplomacy declared winner of the games. potsal to increase the ternis of state rseit e they will play with th ed them he had never seen any- In the first two events the captain p ~cr rmto ofu er n Minneapolis, San Francisco, and Chi- ,sue hmhIa evrse n ___ cncers from two to four years and- cago Symphony orchestras. Their Ithing like it.- Former British Ambassador to Italyof the classes will pick men to engage ents, one to increase the pay of leg- present tour will extend from coast Publishes Statements T Speak Today in Natural in the contests, but i the last event I to coast. Later Burns made public copies Science Auditorium the class with the largest number of isators from $5 to $10 and their tray- of what purported to be affidavits of men out for the games will have a ngy expenses to 10 cents a mile. Iben aed t t aiePttuion to of his operatives, William V. "The Old and The New Diplomacy" large advantage over the other. SJudiciary leasuresrepertory for the new season, includ- Long and F. J. O'Reilly. That by Long is the subject of the lecture to be given It is for this reason that all soph- k6 Ohio the recent Supreme court inw ys "y ~"and told of following an automobile bear- by SurRennel Rodd omores and freshmen are urged to decision curtsbhaang ecoi the rf"n- fox trot by Mr. Pattison. Announce- ing the license number T-1738 to the Ambasador to Italy, this afternoon at attend their respective meetings and " snment of the program will be made in Potomac flying field across the Po- 4:30 o'clock in Natural Science audi- to turn out for the games. ermldum on the new state laws which the__Theater,____ would give mayors andjustices of the Theater ooks, and Music column.i tomac river from Washington, where , torium. ER RR 'uhde ie aoriyoaodleutic$s50_-the occupants talked with Norman J. t Sir Rennell Rodd is one of the most REPEAT ER IN month fees frocriminal"ases. The 'UNIVERSITY WINS Glasscock, juror number 10. This was distinguished men in the Britishnd in!