)ESTABLISHED 1890 .I'r A.4A I MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XXXVIII, No. 108. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928 'EIGHT. PAGES' AMENDMENT TO UNION' ANSWERS BORAH ,XEPRNOSSEEHSNT PRELIMINARIES EUIMIN4SNATE DINS CUuT CONSTITUTION MEETS Feurrpmen we e chosen from the BATTL.E OVER PO'NER pr eliminar y ti als in the extempor- aneous speaking contest this after- iii~I APPROVALOF HAYDEN . noon...... ..to compete in te fnalmeet, TO PUISH r STEWYART whih ill be held Tuesday, Feb 28, DEAN BATES OPF LAW SCIIiOOL . These four men are Nathan Levy, OL O~TE E EIS I RECOMMIENDS REVISION I 3 C. H. Uhrist, '3, Ormond J. TLCiZG LOST BOD)S OF DIRtECTORAT'E+s Drake, Spec. Ed., and Martin Mol TO 10 BLACENER f 4 °'30. The judges of the contest were TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY r obr M. err', Harry L. Ger- BAILEY UPHIOLDS LEGALITY Cosnsolidation OP Boards Is Meant To Frank T. Zinn, '29L, and Robert F. IIIll Denies Tatl l)eioratic rational Ellininate Diffnsion Of Power ~: Schwarz, '29L. , rgauizate i (ot Jlioiey rTo In Union Adniiiiitrtioii The subject for the preliminary Pa Caipagn Deficit :... trials was ,"Resolved, that the recntI Unqualified approval was voiced by developments in inter-collegiate athr-(O s~eacPrs) two embes o thefaclty f te , . tletics will more adequately represent I WShINGTON, Feb. 23.-While its twomebes f hefauly f hestudents interests and the aims of Teapot Dome committee was getting University in regard to the proposed.copttespr.AcodntoLlofathrbg ach f comptitve por." Acoringto yletrack todayofathrbgach f aniedment to the Union constitu- E. Eiseman, '30L, the suject for Continental Trading company bonds, tion when interviewed yesterdlay. the 'fnal contest 'to beheld11(1nxt heSntwoisfitskrshn Dean Henry M. Bates, of the Law, Tuesday will not be announced until teSnt o t is krihi l' ~5 o'clock on that day. The four str the court over its authority to punish school, thoroughly favored the new densts who will participate in this 'Robert W. Stewart, oil magate, for plan of organization, anti Prof. Jos- Alai;jrr F. M or match will then have three hour:; ( refusal fo answer the committees eph RI. Hayden, of the political lI Abram F Myer,, teder'l trade com- in which to organize a en Minuteqeo rgaigthscute. science department andl a member of ii missioner, declared Senator William speech. Te(onnte tahaigetb El oao Iao a viliosyThe final contest will be held inTh omteataerigsa- thecom'itee hatstuiedthead-unfair" to him, after Borah had the Alpha Nu room and the public is l hdta 1 . icmr isn ministration of the Union two years ivtdt ted codn o sr-iWitniess in the Fall-Sinclair criminalt ago, commentedl on the plan which charged the commissioner purposely invtdt ted ccrigt lsr conspiracy case, got $750,000 of the is an outgrowth of this Ivnestigation.I had misled the Senate judiciary cor- man. The judges for this last con-; $3.000100 profits made by the Contin- The menmentnroidesforthemittee concerning a bread trust de- test will be students from the Law etaTrdn copyaCain conslidtio otthe dmimhiratv ision made in the U., S. District court school and members of the faculty 10Wetninheur functions of the Union under the a atmr.o peh chase and resale of American oil. The power of one board of directors, in- information was supplied by Karl H stead of the resent organization of 5iIel L LR IUW fleriii~ of Dever, attorney for two boards which dividle'these ad- O ATEi IL EARINGShl O N W TOLUIOMP Yi WIL Black cmr, who for months has been m~inistrative functions. an e txile in Europe. Diffu sion of P(Pwer Scored AA[ no i-rn r ri iir ffA~ Later fn the day, Rep. Corell Hul, "The ~report of the committee two I AU IPU~T B GI PR SETI VA E D A : Tent sse,rapeae hdbeforethdII years ago Profes sot' Hatyden saidI "stated that the chief fault of the 1---iai-n ht h eocai a Ulnlon was the diffusion of power '(440t)11119 1s ('OJ1tIIitee (Ciaii'nan ; "Outiard Bound," Vi~i z e i str- itiona1 cnmmittee of which leformerly betwen theBoar of Drectos an Vine Wagnr. al Wheler Ae I o Th~i( 1Ifl'{waspp&Iraee Ora ( ihir hadirhdceivedvesomeotwoo bewe ,h)oado Drcor n PnWanr t!i Continental bonds to pay off its the Board of Governors, which exist 1 Ohers .1aing Inquiry Mrs)Iausield he' i under the -present administration. jdtei-euligfrmte-90-~ei The latter, which controls adminis- R IW 1 Dt AA ?IT T r p D1~Tdetial canpaigui. However, Oliver, tration of finances, had only one i"MINRS AREHEARD I ' AR U 1O YY IL~L4 D~IRECT I P. Newmian, "former assistant director studenit among its seven members. (By Associated Press) The final appearance of Mrs. Rich- 'f.inllaner theommtee.ace "This," he continued, "might a- ! PITTSBURGH, Feb. 23-Tile United ard Mansfield with the Rockford l u'i efse 11'rllsasetin count for the piiu lack of interestMieWrcsofA rcawegvn Players will be made next week with In the District of Columbia su- in the organization displayed by the tepeetto fteSto uemrecut utc alyrfsdt students of the University. Since the the first chance to present their side tepeetto fti utnVn ~cn orJsieBie 'fsdt litle nfuene o te wgedisuteofnealy yar' my s t e r y melodrama, "Outw ard mak" permanent the writ of habeas students have veryliteiflece omth aedsiteonaryaer' Bound," at the WNhitney theater, 1)e-j corpus uder which Stewart, who is diuo to this diffusion of power, it was ' duration bletween miners and bitnm-j gintning Sunday night. This will fol-j chairman of the board of the Stand- a major Irecommeadation o the re- inous orirators in this field whenI low the final three performances to- ad oil company, of Indiana, temipor- i port that thre two boards be consoll- the sub-cominttee of the Senate in day and toorrow of Booth Tarking- ily gainedl his freedom from the dated into one, giving the students terstate commerce committee today tns"lrne"M'.Mnfedwl eaeatri a ree i r greater rower and responsibility in opened their inspection of conditions undertake the role in "Outward r est for contempt. the administration of thie organiza- 'in mining camps. i 3ud"o h laxoa, Ms Seatscuslqikyntda Lion. The amendment, if passed, will The aomnmittcee; cosistItug Of Sei- Midget. appleal, anti e was continued at li-I effect this consoidation and bringj ators Gooding, Tdahio, chairmai; Pine' There will e no performanes byr II ety uinder a 5,000 bond. He has 20 m'ore power into the hands of the Oklahoma; Wagner, New York; and the ock'fordl Paers on Mo d,(ays in which t., correct his a.peal students. It should, as the result of Wheeler, Montana, arrived in Pitts- Feb 27, due to the appearance offI and another 20 days to get the records this increase of power, stimulate I burgh early this- morning from Mrs. Fiske in "The Merry Wives of Of the case before the District of greater interest and place the Union )Washington andl went into action in> IV~nso. "Outbound IBound" was Coumbia court of appeals, after a on a sounder basis. . mediately. One of their first acts or iginally produced at the. famous+ decision in that court, he or the gov- Colsider(MI Adtlssion of Women ( was to deny the request of J. D. A. Eveiymani theater in London, and 'ement, whichever is the loser, may "The lack Of student interest t the Morrow, president of the Pittsburgh was quickly tansferred to New YorkI appeal to the United States suprme tieof the recommendations of this, Coal company, and 1Horace F. Bake:, where it soon duplicated iospets extrhaa-tma committee was so appalling," Pro- president of the Pittsburgh WTermainal oriayEgihscesake ia year or more to get a final fessor Hayden said, "that it was felt Coal corporation, the field's two larg- The New York cast included Ai- court ruling. to be propitious to admit women into est onlerating concerns, when the of- rdLmtLsieiwmd In dismissing the Stewart writ, the organization and eliminate the1 ficials asked that the officials of the IJ ,ustice Bailey upheld the authority o necessityof the e'ection o a sepa-f Mine Irigan and IMargola Gilimor. The th eaet retawt~swome ne'sty Woft'en' eageuidng." Isea- nited MneWotkers be prohibited I first three are now starred in their ;ieSnt to awrestwionssbefore-on rae oensLege u~dn rom., entering upon their property, own separate poeiti.Spot of it oitiiteqestindsthefoleaiyof Dean Bates commented on the add- which is worked on a non-union a- imgpr. rasoedathe. ShioteyIteistmiatiosndt the Contlinental 0(1 efs. Maciencyat thin the directionv stig tio ofo theCotsista edefcec i h ietono h i.will be Robert H~enderson, Charles I i'aigcmayso~rto hc Union functions which would be !Chairman Gooding in a statement WarburtonoandnKateopolaand-saton.ch gained by the amendment. "The pro-I issued following a conference with "Outward( Boundo" was regarded by hasirt cno te e a fshootofTeaipot posed anm ndmet to the Union con- the operators, said the "Comimitee New York critic, as one o the most Iqiy it h esn fTao stitution sho01 d receive the favorable could not agree to this" because it . Dom,, by Albert B. Fall to Harry F. sIpr falUinmmes h etafl nur ol o emd unique plays of recent seasons. The Sinclair. suportof llUnin mmbrs.Thet elta fll nqirycoud ot e mdestory centers about anl amusitg cor- i onuiitte Hears Shclmuiler conibinatiomn of the Boa'ds ott Gov- j without having representatives of the payoIhpmts ytfedb )mii i ~o Eh ernors and Directors into one Board ; lUnion along with them.s vaguely oppressive feeling of unreal- Sentappmitewhialscele of Directors will facilitate simpler ''To keep them away would tend Iity and uncertainty, who suddenlyS fort it the representatives of a number and more expedient. ado-.Inistration of to (Icieat, tihepit, p)ose of the investi dsoert- te r all dead]. Their of biku houses in an effort to l~rion ffais, at~on,"(ludingSai. !ship,, nnanne(1 and withoutlihts, ler up the mystery surrouding the "An. increased efficiency in the or-( When the Coniittee set. opt for a is gliding noiselessly across the river C)ntineental bonds, 'Schyler saidI ganiztit ion can be gained only tour of minling villages, P'hilip) Mur- Styx bound for both heaven and hell, Blackmer had instruct e him by caleI through ani affirmation of this amend- I ray, international vice president of which are concluded to 1)e the sane ! veral days ago to disclose his share ment, and I strongly urge such a! the Union; was with them, and the place.I in the corporation's profits. step," Dean Bates concluded.I announcemuent was made that the op- The drama as being directed by Blaclomner, who formerly was chair- AMOUSrators would b1) given anopportuni- I Charles Warburton, who has pon- 111a o the oard of the :Midwest Re- ; M(ILLS ACTOR ty to present their sid~e before the 0(d the* melodrama three timCs 1)- (fining company atd rpiuted1 to be0 one PLAY HER senators oi)l1 Sat urday night.I fore. One of the outstaniding novel- 1o h moving spirits in the or itliz(- y~frI, L P AY LA i E k l The committeemen visited barracksj ties of the production will be tfle ion of thea Continental company, told -~~ I which h1oused families of union mem- Commission of the much-criticized lst (i in what. 11. mad- Schylr testify, in "Tueli Merry Wives of Windsor," le. evicted from comnpany houses scene of the third act. rfi1 " il i July, 1 92.i time-honored comedy revival, which andl also wet through mines of the D r.Mde ilmr r.:un- leclaring that Blackmr hain( i- has been scheduled for presentation }itt surglmz Coal and Pittsburgh Tre.- field's four'th role with the conipamv formned him "unequivocally'' that lie at the Whit ney theater by Manager I lnal Coal companies andl question- thiis seasotn. This play will 1)0 fol-, had no knowledge that any Contitn- ]')oi McIntyre next Monday night, will Ie0( non-union miners. lowedl by "The Patsey," starringj ental funds had been used to infinu- brirng hack to Ann Arbor two) of the Sanitary conditions came in for a IFrances Dade, and the followiil ence the Teapot Lomre lease for any most famuous living American stge fig- j goodly share of attention as did the I lvtl1ur'pose, Slulrsi:" I cO~~iiOITU(' I week by l+sie Ilertidon Kearns niul wu clulr ad " tires, Mrs. Minnie Mazdtlern FIiiske andl the general eoomcsituatlion in the " "a Gmhlei'''believed hint then, and I have had mio OtsSinr h w rit aeIcanmp and at the mines,._____________ cause t.o change~ my mind since." joinedl forces f)r thme season in timej The wife of a non-union worker, _Thpe commlittee was told by Schyler raecoyad a r no-w touting thLwhovuinwas encountered was asked as!I Ithw the bonds! 1Blackniver received counmmtry.r to her husband's play. She said lie '''G LE T 'OF' f'lteCotnna cmaywr Th'1e management hias also an-1 earned from $30 to $40 every two ! ;in a safety (deposit box at the Equit- nounced the engageenmt of Henrietta ' weeks and that a. great portion of Anothem' call has beemn issuedl able Trust company in New York, and Cmrosnati who will play the part of tfswssetahecmaysoe oin second semester tr eshnie1.1 j ' i te reason given by Blacknmer for his Mistress Ford. Miss Crossman re- A miliner complaimned that bootleggers orspomrswh eir o itunwillingness to appear as a witness cent'ly appeared in thits capacity with infested som of thme camps amnd that try out for the buisitness staff ! j ill the Teapot Dome civil trial at the EnglishI actor, Sir Beerbohm Tree. th o'eswc o ienfl Io% the Glargoyle. Anyone wish- I jCe vene in 1025 was that lie feared 'Mrs. Fiske will undertake tile role of dit fomr their wor'k. jI ing to try out should repowrt the ovem ument wouldI go imnto his istress Page,, while _Mr. Skinmner will At thme first imie where the inves- to the Gargoyle business office l(p ';ate affairs. interpret the hart of Falstaff. The I tigators s>toppedl, at Coverdale. tlmem'e in the Press* building any after- j In addoition to I liec cur't action af.-j latter is 68 years old, and is celebrat- nvm i inna'tl no a'-Iioon between 1 and 5 o'clock. l fecting St-wart, and the testimony of- ing his 50,111 yeair omn the stage. rcs