PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY except Monday r by the Board it Pitliations Member of Western Confere-ice Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- t t U;.ain I all news ii terWise oil producers to combine contrary to the present anti-trust laws with a view to regulating production in order to eliminate these wastes. The in- dividual advantage which would re- sult to a few large companies is cer- tainly of less importance to us than the vital oil and gas resources of the nation. It is well to bear in mind the principle that wasteful production makes us all poorer in the end. It is to be hoped that Congress can pass upon Dean Bates' suggestion, 3IEETING ROLLS EXECUTIV E BOARD is W meet to place a candidate in the field for the presidency of the U~nited States. It is expected that the Board will not support either of the regulai 7arties, but will put an independent iirate by mail, & An A 1 e.s fui v dig May. V e ntil sinssal a is 1.i Merry I d~< itE. lBehvmer Brooks -~ , ,. ISmuitht NI iKan 1. Welles 1 I l erbert E. Vedder 1;J tas ani lusic.Vincent C. Wall, Jr. Telegraph Editor... ........Ross W. Ross Assistant City Editor.... Richard C. Kurvink Night Editors Robert E. Finch G. Thomas McKean J. Stewart Hooker Kenneth G. Patrick Paul J. Kern Nelson J. Smith, Jr. Milton Kirshbaum Reporters Esther Anderson Marion McDonald Margaret Arthur Richard H. Milroy Emmons A. Bonfield Charles S. Monroe ean Campbell Catherine Price Jessie Church HarolIL. Passman Clarence N. Edelson Morris W. Quinn Margaret Gross Rita Rosenthal Valborg Egeland Pierce Rosenberg Marjorie Follmer Edward J. Ryan Jam es B,. Freeman David Scheyer obert J. Gessner Eleanor Scribner Elaine E. Gruber Corinne Schwarz Alice Hagelshaw Robert G. Silbar Joseph E. Howell Howard F. Simon J. Wallace Hushen Rowena Stillman Charles R. Kaufman Sylvia Stone William F. Kerby George Tilley Lawrence R. Klein Edward L. Warner, Jr. Ionald J. Kline y xenjain S. Washer Sally Knox Leo J. Yoedicke Jack L. Lait, Jr. Joseph Zwerdling John H. Maloney BUSINESS STAFF Ielepione 21214 BUSINESS MANAGER WILLIAM C. PUSCH Assistant Manager... George H. Annable, Jr. Advertising...............Richard A. Meyer Advertising..............Artnur M. Hinkleyi Advertisin ................Edward L. Hulsc Advertisinb .............J ohn11W. Ruswinckel Accounts .......... .......Raymond XWachter Circulation...............eorge 13. Ah, Jr. Publication....... ....Harvey Talcott Assistants without so hedging the resulting leg- cauiu into tne* L a* e. islation about with restrictions, pro-* visos, qualifications, and other in- ANY SUGGESTIONS AS to candi- cumbrances that it loses, like our par- dates will be gladly accepted from ticipation in the World Court, ai1 sih students on the campus, for it is well nificance. x'nown !hat the students represent the intelligent votes of the country,all 16 UNIVERSITY RADIO SERVICE of them. Granting that they are few and A far between, those persons adopting AS YET IT IS NOT definitely known a skeptical attitude in regard to the which of the prominent men in poli- __tio wll r ar heir k rie nl