Do Not Fail To Register For All-Campus Elections Ton 'torrow *** * * * * * ESTABLISHED 1890 4,p 4kw 'Nil Ailk. m 1&. - 4: mvwl I t MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Vol. XXXIX, No. 159. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929 Shutr Isues allFuturistic Setting ! RUN IN LASIINNINGss REGISTRATN FOW FT Featur PartyEPRT DEBENTUREBoard Ann Poten Actors Gather n Mimes Annual Classic Dance Is Single 'Th treTil ekFr 1 M O [ CIO SI CsueBl O er ah T ests On Social Calendar rbUI Tryouts for the 24th annual In the midst f a mystic future Union Opera, musical coed o metropolis in a dream world of duction of Mimes, which will enjoy dance inspiring music, the Ar- WEIJIGAM a week's r u iiAnn Ac Or Aa dand a chtects May party will be staged two weeks' tour of the middle west SFridayevening, at Barbour gym- DON CORRIDEN BREAKS TIE and east next Christmas vacation SEVN BOOTHS WILL OPEN nasium, with many prominent peo- FUTE DEBATE LIMITED WITH TIMELY SINGLE; are being enrolled this week, by E. AT EIGHT OpCLOCKIpe on the campus in attendance. AFTER TWO O'CLOCK MERRY, JORDAN, LEO] FINAL SCORE 3-2 Mortimer Shuter, general director WEDNESDAY This annual classic dance, is the WEDNESDAY ELLISON, AND L( of the. Mimes production Those only costume ball of the year, and FIRST GAME OF SERIES seeking parts in the Opera are SEVERAL CHANGES MADE is the last all-campus dance on the HOOVER OPPOSES PLAN SELECTEl asked to communicate with Mr. social calendar. Shuter some afternoon at the Registration Necessary For Those Only ten tickets remain for the Final Vote On Farm Bill Probably Bill McAfee Engages In Brilliant Mimes Theatre. Who Wish To Vote On May 15; Architect's party it was announced Pitching Duel With Ak,.i Outstanding among the training All Students Eligible late yesterday. These will be on UWil Be Reached After a meeting lasting for more t I___ Until MondayInCnrloStdnPuicinsac And Nakamura work that will be done this spring, sale this afternoon, and if they last In Control of Student Publications ann will be the development of the Student registration for the an- tomorrow afternoon, at the side (By Asocated Prcs) By Morris Quinn men's and girls' choruses. Daniel nual spring campus elections will desk of the main lobby of the I WASHINGTON, May 6.-The abil- executive positions on campus publication A timely single in Michigan's half Buell, '31, comic star and universal begin at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- Union. ity to win over the doubtful sen- Other business which was to have been of the ninth inning off the bat of hit of the last year Opera, will ing at the seven booths provided For the dance Jean Goldkette's ator and to obtain a pair, or non- Capt. Don Corriden sent big Joe have charge of training the chorus- by the student council, it was an- Casa-Loma orchestra has been se- voting arrangement for an absen- was postponed. Truskowski across the plate with es. nounced today. David Wheeler, cured. This band is now playing tee, was all that stood between vic- Ellis B. Merry, '31, student mem the run that broke the 2 -2 tie and Active arrangements for the '29, chairman of the registration at the Graystone ballroom in De- tory and defeat today for the ad- gave the Wolverines a 3-2 decision opera of next year are now well for the council, has set a time limit troit for the past several months. vocates of the export debenture pointed managing editor of The Daily over Meiji University nine yester- under way under the direction of of 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. on Wednesday Decorations for the affair will plan opposed by President Hoover Jordon, Jr. '30, was appointed business day afternoon at Ferry field in the! the recently appointed general and Thursday of this week for the change the interior of the gymna- as a part of his farm relief pro- first of the two game series with I manager Robert Manns, '30. benefit of all students wishing to siu into a futuristic city. gram. Editorshp of the Michiganensian f the aggregation from Tokio, Japan. __vote on May 15th. Registration will ! This calculation based upon -to Ge The game was closely contested be necessary to entitle any student l ilchecks of the senate membership throughout, Bill McAfee, Michigan to the right to cast his ballot. Lat- by both administration supporters Samue pitching ace, hooking up with Aka- I est ee the nt iealni ntionballt.Lat and that all granted gi and Nakamura of the Japanese t UUU UILIII.!itself were the initial nominations posed hb esup!gmanag itselft l mmbrspar d I 0 1 mng team in a brilliant hurling duel. l[n of the S. C. A. and the Oratorical would be present for the vote and E.Je The big Wolverine right hander re-I Association last night. would cast their ballot as expected. pointed stricted the Orientals to five safl- Changes have been made in this The checks showed a collision ties, struck out five, and issued on- U I UUVIyear's plans according to Wheeler, I NlifhLcecs of almost all the democrats with! Hiwd UclliioUVUL ly two bases on balls; while his' _____ i to facilitate matters during the_ 12 Republican independents stand- mates collected eight hits from the two-day session. The schools in against the administration combined offerings of the invading Continued Indiscretion On Part Education and Pharmacy will be Oficial Recognition For Good AbolitionOfkEventncombinedrwithfthenliterary college Scholarship Will Be Made group, which is seeking to elimin-1 Score First Shut Out Victory Ever Tcombined with the literary collegehate the debenture section. While I Recorded In Michigan Golf Nebelung, the first Michigan bat-Abolittin two booths, situated in front of Thursday Morning the checks stood at 46-45 against History ter to face Akagi, reached first - Angell Hall and the Main library. them with one senator considered ---- when Tabe, visiting shortstop, HENDERSON WILL SPEAK Union cards or treasurer's receipts PARKER TO GIVE ADDRESS doubtful and one still not paired. LOW SCORE OF 71 MADC muffed his grounder. He went to will be necessary to assure registra- Iadvocates of the debenture plan coed wn Sata fumbled Complete arrangements for tion, and must be presented by the Honor students of the University professed a confidence that they Straub's hard single to left field. Swing Out, which will be held on student himself. will receive official recognition for would gain in strength rather thani LAFAYETTE, In., May 6n Thursday afternoon, have been! Record Tabulation Expected their good scholarship on 11 clock lose within the next two days.WaJB Masu Scores Home Run formulated by the Student Coun- Other booths tan the literary, Thursday morning in Hill audito- Will Determine Fate leading the way with a low score sevThe nvaders ame toc kleyiie cil. This traditional event, will, ! pharmacy and education will be rium at the sixth annual honors The debenture section will be scoe the Wolversne golf tvioam cleanup man, smacked McAfee's however, be abolished by the Coun- placed near the central buildings of convocation, it was announced ye voted upon probably late Wednes- iyover recorded in Michigan golfing first pitch into deep left for a home cil if continued indiscretion, on the each college. The lobby of the terday by President C. C. Little, day. An agreement was reached to history by winning over Purdue run. Sumida singled over first and part of the seniors is prevalent Architectural school and the En- John Castlereagh Parker, vice-pres- limit further debate on the proposal 18-0. This win marked the thir- s this year as it has been for several gineering arch will be the locations ident of the Brooklyn Edison com-- .er 2 o'cloc Wkednesday after teenth successive victory for Mich- to sha ezawa had flied out to Nebelung. years past. of the southeast stands, while Lawpan, formerly professor o ec noon and under the usual pro- igan in Conference dual meet Appoi Mano beat out a hit to McCoy after Prof. William D. Henderson, Di- school, Dentistry school and Med- trical engineering at the University cedure a vote generally is taken competition, and was the second Daily Agki had walked, and Sumida raced rector of the University Extension ical school booths will be situated in will give the regular address. within a few hours after the limita- such victory of the present sea- membe home on the play to give the vis- Division, will make the annual ad- front of their respective buildings. Officials and the faculty of the tion goes into effect. A final vote son.will be itors a one run lead. dress to the seniors in Hill audi- With the registration in the liter- University are scheduled to meet in on the farm bill itself, however, In the singles matches the Wol- it wasr Michigan evened the count again torium on the general subject of ary, pharmacy, and education col- the Michigan League building at probably will not be reached until verines were all victorious by over- son R. in her half of-the inning. McAfee the college graduate's relation to leges taken care of by the two 10:45 o'clock, and at 11 o'clock to late this wek or perhaps next whelming scores. In the number Merr was safe on Tabe's bad throw to the business world. booths at the Main library and An- proceed to Hill auditorium, where Monday. one battle Dave Ward, former first. Nebelung doubled over first, The route of march to be follow- gell Hall, Chairman Wheeler is they will be seated on the stage, i Senator Walsh, Massachusetts, State Amateur champion, met Cook ' McAfee stopping at third. The Wol- ed will start from the Library go- looking forward to a record vote. was announced. As usual, academic announced today that he was "in- and defeated the Boilermaker star verine pitcher was retired at the ing north to North University Ave- Nominees Selected dress will be worn. clined" to accede to a request for 7 up and 6 to go. In the next plate when Corriden rapped a rol- nue, and from there to Hill audi- I Six of the important campus of-, Cards have been mailed out to him to call the senator, Shipstead, match of the day Captain Berge- ier to third. Nakamura, who had torium for Professor Henderson's fices on the spring election ballots all honor students, who upon pres- Minnesota, farmer labor, and the lin was pitted against Olson and replaced Akagi on the mound for speech. The classes will then make were filled with nominees last night entation of these cards can gain debenture vote. stroked his way to a 9 and 8 win. Meiji, wild pitched Nebelung home a complete circuit of the campus. when the Student Christian Asso- admittance to a special section of Such an arrangement would nar- Continuing the top-heavy scor- with the tieing counter. The formation will be as follows: ciation and the Oratorical Ass'n. reserved seats on the main floor row further the contrast between ing Lewis took on the Purdue cap- MSenior Literary class on the walk made annual -selection. John E. of the auditorium. the administration and the demo- ta, Thomas, and turned back his McAfee Tightens Down . extending from the medallion at Webster, '30, and Julius A. Zing, '29, All University classes meeting at cratic, republican, and independent threat by a 9 and 7 score. In tak- tMcfd thtein order in thandet the center of the campus north- were the choices of the S. C. A. for! 11 o'clock, with the exception of groups. in these thre poisrthe k- tr t as west toward Waterman Gym. In president, while Laverne H. Taylor. clinics, will be dismissed in order Shipstead Is Ill verine sophomore had a 75 over the ed the offerings of Nakamura for each group the women will proceed 30, and John M. Brumm, '31, were that the members of the faculty Shipstead is ill in a Baltimoretricky lay-out. To top off the day three singles.in their half of the the men. placed on the vice-presidential and students may attend the con- hospital, and the Massachusetts of fine golf Art Ahstrom, letter- ninth to break the tie and hang up Engineers on the diagonal south ticket of organization. On the ora- vocation, it was reported. senator-who otherwise would vote winner from last year, defeated ! Jo a victory. Myron rolled out, TabeI of the Library; Architects directly torical ballot, Norman C. Bowersox, The doors of the auditorium will with the adcinistration on the Maloney, ending the match on the publica to Washio but Truskowski scratch- in the rear of the Engineers; Medics '30L., and Ormond Drake, '30Ed., be opened at 10:45 o'clock, it was 1 debenture plan-said his inclina- -leventh hole with a score of 8 and year at d single through the box and on the walk extending west toward were chosen for presidential nom- announced, and the public, with tion to agree to the pair arrange- 7. McAfee flied out to center.aNebe- University hall; Laws in the rear inations, with Lawrence Hartwig, the exception of small children un- ment was motivated by regret to Inthe doubles matches Bergelin Studen lung duplicated Truskowski's feat, of the medics on the same walk; '31, and Howard Simon, '30, lined accompanied by adults, is invited see any senator lose his vote. and Ward won from Cook and 01- bounding a single through the box Dents form on the walk extending up on the vice-presidential ticket. to attend. This pair would leave the only son by 5 and 4 while Lewis and 1 Pro This pairCouldileavethevonlyothson bystando4,hevhPeaLewis aduildheto an Red Corriden drove another east to the Pharmacy building; The remaining offices of the ora- It is expected that the University two democrats, King, of Utah, and Ahlstrom took their match from Prof.rE btveen short and third, sending Pharmacy students in the rear of torical nominations were filled by Men's glee club will be present, as Waggner, of N. Y., on record as in- Maloney and Taylor after ending depart Truck home with the winningithe Dents. Dorothy Miller, '30, .and Lois Webb, in former years, to present several tending to vote against the deben- the meet with a lead of 7 holes and sear Counter. Graduate students on the walk Ed., in race for secretary of the or- selections and to lead the entire ture plan, although the adminis- only six to play.search, CHIGAN AB R H P A E' extending south-west toward the ganization, and with John Langen, audience in the singing of Univer-; tration group claims at least one_ Bergeli~n wa' oushed ,hard for Roy W Nebelunga cf....5 2 2 2 0 0 Romance Languages building. Edu- '30 F. and C., and J. Collins, fight- sity songs. This will be the first hSenator Ransdell, demo- low ball by Ward who turned in a partm Ctraurf........2 0 1 2 0 0~ cational student behind them. ing it out for treasurer's post. 1year that the new organ in Hill au- crat, Louisiana, voted against the 72. followed by Lewis wvith his 75 'peeLh, Straubr, f...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 ditoriu will be available for use debenture plan in committee. and Ahlstrom with a 77.L Kubicek, 2bS. 4 0 0 2 5 0 sOPHOMORES WILL MEET TODAY "inadding a musical element to the __C______ George Weintraub, 3b..... 2 0 1 0 0 0 ILIY&J. meeting. -Cwe coylb...3001 10TOAI mATTAsouvenir program will be print- COMED~LY C U O E SWO E ' pointm2 Mc oy,a blb. . 3 0 0 1 0TO ELECT CAPTAIN FOR GAMES ed and distributed at the convoca-, CLUB OPENS E Bursle Myron, ss ........ 3 0 0 2 2 0 - tion, it was announced. The pro- LEAGUE THEATRE LAST NIGHT ber of -. 'i I 1 - EIbHT PAGES ounces Editors NARD, ATKINS, )NG ARE D han five hours, the Board unced six appointments to s at a late hour last night. transacted by the Board ber of the Board, was ap- for next year. A. James manager. or next year was awarded rge E. Leonard, Jr., '30. 1 F. Atkins, '30, was I the position of business er. rome Ellison, '29, was ap- rmanaging editor of the Gargoyle, an d -- T h e od ore S Long, '30, was chosen business marxger. In a p p o i nting a single manag- ing editor for t h e Gargoyle, the Board re- verted to its practice of two years ago; last year a literary editor and an art editor were M~erry both appointed e the task of editing. intments to The Summer nd nominations for student rs for next year's board made within a few days, announced by Professor Ed- Sunderland, of the Board. y was editor of The Daily last year, and a night editor the year before. He was elected to the Board in Control in the spring elec- tions last year. Jordan was one of the managers of the advertising department of The Daily during -the past year. All the o t h e r appointees have also served rdan on their respective tions since their freshman the University. year's Board in Control of t Publications is composed f. Morris P. Tilley, of the ic department, chairman; dson R. Sunderland, of the ment of Law and legal re- zusiness manager, Prof. . Cowden, of the rhetoric de- Int, Carl G. Brandt, of the department, Ellis B. Merry, William C. Push, '31L., and B. Ahn, Jr., '29. Professor n is filling a temporary ap- ent in the absence of Dean , who is regularly a mem- the Board. TrUskoWski, I .... ~ iauU MsAfeep.4 0 0-130 In preparation for the Spring afternoon. It really consists of gramwillcontain the names of a Moodie, 3b .......2 0 1 1 1 0 games which will take place Friday hree contests. First there are two honor students. By R. Leslie Askren the theatre will be ready for its Bar Slagle, rf..........1 0 0 1 0 0 and Saturday, the members of th 'ghts between picked teams of "O! Last night Comedy Club present- function of 'theatre intime' fpr the tn1....10m00ett 4 'l cl ifty men each and then a free-for., CAPS AND GOWNS READY ed the new Women's League Thea- campus. _________1_0_0_00_0_7_-L. ". V>Q UT me1.A o'l lfoaltemmbrofhetv risters Initiate Fourteen Lawvers I 1- i r r i , Il l e r 3 x L a t y in clas f "iiwil Aec, u, V s rai fo al he members of the two ' 34 3 8 27 12 0 this afternoon to elect their cap- .lasses with two points to the class' Caps and gowns are ready for! MEIJI AB R H PO A E tain and make plans for the con- vhich wins two out of the three distribution at Moe's and Van Zenimura, rf......3 0 1 0 0 0 tests, it was announced yesterda; ugs. Bovens, according to announce"- Tabe, ss..........3 0 0 2 2 2 'by Ernest Reif, '30, councilman i, The other three events, cane ment made yesterday by Ken- Matsuki, lb ...... 4 0 0 9 0 0 charge of the games. The sopho- 'pree, obstacle race, and rope-ty- neth C. Schafer, '29, and all sen- Masu, cf .......... 4 1 1 4 0 0 mores have not won a single class ng contest will be held on Ferry I iors are asked to call for them Sumida, 3b ...... 4 1 1 0 5 1 game since they have been here leld the next morning. In the as soon as possible.} Sakurai, if ........ 1 0 0 0 0 0 and a powerful attack is to be or- :irst event seven canes will be 0 Tezuka, c.......3 0 1 6 1 2 ganized tomorrow afternoon in a vrestled for by picked groups and Akagi, p........2 0 0 0 1 0 last try for victory over the fresh- he class which gains four or more Our eth Mano, 2b........3 0 1 2 2 0men. will be awarded one point. There -- Yonezawa, If ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Because of the fact that a mu- will be five heats in the obstacle Nakamura, p.....0 0 0 0 0 0 nicipal golf course is being built race which includes running Washio, lb.......0 0 0 1 0 0 on city territory adjoining the through a barrel, under canvas,, Huron river it will be impossibl. nd over a ten foot fence and the IToNY 30 2 5 27 11 5 to hold the tug-of-war at the tra- winner of this event will likewise Two base hit, Nebelung. Home ditional spot just north of the Wall earn one point. I ri Frnf.i 1 ft nn b ases.Michiann .treet bridgie and for a while it1 The last number on the nroaram - tre to the public in a formal open- The play itself was written ing night performance of Clemence around the Faust theme. It strode Dane's "Granite." The theatre was with the grandeur of a sea-con- Fourteen junior law students crowded to the last rows with Ann quering mephistopheles across a were initiated into the Barristers, Arbor dressed to the utmost, in granite stage, but ended up in a senior honorary lav fraternity, spite of rain early in the evening whirligig of frustration that stirred yesterday after being dragged ig- which had a panic effect on the up a lot of dead leaves of Ibsen nominiously around the campus by beautiful what-have-yous of the writing without giving the sense of members dressed in wigs and fairer sex. However, Ann Arbor's immensity that implies a God, gowns. The initiates wore stocks finest turned out, rain or no rain- Consequently the stars outdoors which fitted around their necks to emerge from the theatre after 'were quite welcome. But what- ;and pinioned their hands as well. the play and find stars in the sky ever Miss Dane did to her play, the The initiation banquet was held and God apparently in His heaven, director and the actors were more last night at the Lawyers' club last which was reassuring, for it was thin adequate with their interpre- night and at this time, in addition that kind of a play. tation. to the fourteen students, Prof. For the theatre itself it was quite The set on which they ground- Hobart R. Coffey, librarian of the an evening too. The initial exper- ed their acting was an impression- law school, was given an honorary iments were being made. Such istic structure, suggestively cram- membership in the organization. ni~fm n .r ci ? I i ninp, 1t np ,ilni ifn v o ri \x1}'.;1 -aA7^~ flinn-aor ne t 1n i ;;+ ] -1 0-. . Tew.