ESTABLISHED 1890 ti4tAm4 A60 A& gj&- MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XL, No. 16 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THUfRSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929 EIGHT PAGE; PRICE FIVE CENTS Army-Navy Tilt fl.If QgrAVQHoover Prepares IMTIIRF P flhIPPlans Complete UNIVERSITY SENATE! Maybe Renewed 'ID . SPEAKSLtor Western TripDE LTij U_ UPforPe MeetingU *rrtil nniunrhmfl_ nrrnnr nru rn aTrn: - nriunuin nnirrir !I TI D WINS SENOR n i nu nLrnTniU (By Associated Press) sociated Pres.) ASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 16- ASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 16.- Hopesfor the resumption of the UUELUAInIES anticipation of a trip into the UI L annual Army-Navy football classic Middle West next week when he were revived somewhat today after1; will visit Detroit, President Hoover I Chairman Britten of the House na- is busy preparing three speeches vaE committee urged President Lhe will make on the first visit toI Hoover to insist that athletic re- that section of the country since -aiosbewenWest Point and he took office. , l btePattias;hthkfx.Annapolis be restored and a game Prime Minister Terms Leaving Washington Sunday Leaders of Coalition House Parties, Sphinx ;z;FCiteM nse em played this year. «S .illold afternoon, Mr: Hoover will go di- Ready to Vote on Both Brought up Britten suggested that Secretary Himself "StillOld l talAi oaG V04oteaa ; " * DisCussion Goode and Adams call the super- W(orking Man." speak at the celebration of "Light's Proposition. 1 in cussion.intendents of the Academies to- IGolden Jubilee," at which Thomas gether with an impartial authority A Edison and Henry Ford also will SITUATION COMPLICATES ALLOW FTBALL DANCES on football regulations to adopt a LAB8( APPEAL APPROVED make addresses. The celebration set of rules on eligibility of play- -- probably will take place in the ers, the center of the controversy StDearborn laboratory. ops Sphinx Reinstated but for more than two years. Premier Party Man in Tuesday morning, Mr. Hoover Nominations for Public Initiation To avoid a game this year in the England but Not will speak at 10:30 in Eden Park in Farm Board. home territory of either institution Cincinnati dedicating a monument is Barred. Britten suggested that a neutral lo- that will make the completion of cation be used, preferably Soldiers' the lock system on the Ohio river. By D. Harold Oliver, Two questions formed the chief'Field in Chicago. He named De- 1 Asocited Pre) This speech will be under the A. P. Staff Writer basis of discussion at yesterday's cember 6 as a post-season date TORONTO, Can., Oct. 16.-Ram- auspices of the Ohio River Devel- WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 16.- meeting of the Senate Committee which both teams have open, and say MacDonald today was intro- opment association. Leaving Cin- The tariff situation became more in charge of student affairs, it is said every facility would be offered duced as the Prime Minsiter of cinnati aboard a river boat, the complicated than ever today with announced. The two topics were at Chicago for the teams and stu- Great Britain to 1,500 cheering President will travel to Louisville expressions of confidence by Dem- concerned with the question of dent bodies. delegates to the convention of the where on Wednesday night he will ocrats and Western Republicans whether fraternities would be per- Britten said tajje iresideut, who American Federation of Labor, but speak from the boat at 9:30 o'clock. that they had enough votes to in- mitted to hold parties on Saturday recently expreyed the hope that he told them "I am still the work- 1sert the Exhort Debenture plan ii nights after football gamse, and the teams would resume their year- man I was born. the Hawley-Smoot bill. whether Sphinx, honorary junior ly tilt, showed keen interest in the l "The workmen is distinguished Leaders of the same coalition society of the literary college, suggestion. He predicted the game by his mentality and the point of which placed the same debenture should be reinstated. would be played this year at Chi- I view he has," he said in the first in the farm relief measure over the I d to the first questionago,wherethe famous 21-21 tie address after his arrival from the protest of President Hoover, only Senate committee made no in 1926 was fought by the service United States yesterday. "In Great to have it eliminated after the te lations or prohibitions, such institutions before more than 100,- Britain I am a party man. Here S House went on record overwhelm- regulatinorcrin uhs000 persons. today, my friends, I do not repre- fngly against it, said they were have been in force during the past;ray o pvt oh°poosto two years, when official legislation Secretaries Coode and Adams sent a party, I repr.esent a whole1ready for a vote on the proposition was enacted concerning the hold- have discussed bringing Major nation. I have across the Atlantic now and claimed it would pass with g of parties in fraternity or sor- General W. F. Smith, superinten- as he who for themomentisnSeat Are On Cale at a comfortable majority. ority houses after football game dent at West Point, and Rear Ad- charged to represent the opinoNorris to fer Plan trit houses aftererfootball gfmthe StsOfcet OferPa Sphinx Was Reinstated. miral S. S. Robinson, superinten- tu Cthe personality of the Speech Offices, Senator Norris, Republican, Ne- dent at Annapolis, together in the HouseoflComons. This year, "football" parties maydnDelinprsTgr Angell Hall. braska, author of the new deben- be given by organizations, unded hope that an agreement would be Delivers Two Addresses. ture plan under which certificates reached. However, they have taken In his convention address, Mr.t the regular rules of the office o the stand that they will not force MacDonald said an appeal to labor Although preference in seating amounting to half the tariff on the dean of students applying t the team to a was the proper form in seeking for the Oratorical association le- i farm commodities would be issued dances held on Friday or Saturday - pay.world peace, and in a second ad- ture series was given all applica- to the farm board by the Treasur nights or on a night precedg a dress during the day before the tions received up until yesterday, and used to help the farmer get a Men's Canadian club, he said that Henry Moser of the speech depart- better price for the crop. The ex- In failing to make any rules con- while he was 'not ashamed of being ment, business manager of the as- ports, proposed to offer the plan cerninig "football" parties, the Sen- !a Britisher and a Scotchman, he sociation, states that a few choice after the Senate completes action ate Committee adopted the view felt there is a broader nationhood season tickets remain for those on the administrative section of the that although such parties will be- to which we all belong. who apply at the association head-'bill. allowed, the organization choosing The addresses were prominent on quarters in Angell hall. It will be No progress was made ,. the bill to hold the party will be held to the Prime Minister's program for necessarily a case of first come, today, the Senate laying it aside strict responsibilitbfl conduitos tthe day, during .which he was first served, heAdded. temporarily toconsider the normi- the party. lrunscabty, te coniz icalled to receive an honorary de- Prices range from $2.50 to $3.50 nation of the Federal farm boaro arise at such a party, the orgaiza- nity R n Ma gree from the University of Tor- for seasoii tickets, which include members. Rates are not expected robtionf the rst of he t onto and to attend a reception by eight lectures covering the period to be reached until next week. to probation for the rest of te Send Trial Case to the Ontario government before he between Oct. 23 and April 3. This; Robinson Optimistic. school year. !adhsduhe°Ihe n hi Supreme Court. and his daughter, Ishbel, and their means, Moser said, that each lec- Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, TCommittee Disapproves.d 'ficiaaty nleave on aspcial ture will cost the season ticket pur- the Democratic leader, said not The Senate committee disap- W"AP.-; 1.,1 ~i train at midnight for Ottawa. Atchsrbt3to4ces.Timrehaadywulbene- proves of such parties, but will per- WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 16.-(Ottawa, Mr. MacDonald will dis- srT.is more than a day would be neces- mit them on the condition above The Supreme Court may soon Ottsawath Mrmi Macnaldwill ing year's program is made up of such sary to pass on the debenture plan mentioned, asked to decide whether the buyer cuss with Premier Mackenzie King well-known men as E. H. Sothern. Personally, he said, he would be J. A. Bursley, dean of the stu- of liquor is equally liable with the moves considered by the Prime William Beebe, Louis K. Anspacher. willing to call for a vote an hour dent4, is to send letters to the pres- seller to prosecution. Minister and President Hoover. William Sheperd, Lorado Taft. after it was brought up. idents to all fraternities and soror- The test case has been asked by Delegates Cheer Wildly. Pidelahr ice, Carveth Wells, and Senator Borah, 01 Idaho, a ities, explaining the official opin- the District Attorney at Philadel- ter, President William Green of the ,liam H leader of the Republican indepen- ion of dances held on Saturday phia as a result of a ruling by the William Sheperd, feature writer ent group, said a poll had been nights after football games. Circuit Court of Appeals there that pathies were with Mr. MacDonald's of Collier's Weekly, will open the started on the debenture and so The petition that Sphinx be re- the buyer is immune from arrest. efforts to "mobilize the agencies of ;eries next Wednesday night at Hill far it indicated sufficient strength instated was presented by the 10 Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., selititor peace." auditorium. He will talk on crime to pass it. Republican regulars members who were initiated in the general, after conferences with At- and prohibition. two phases of were non-commital. spring of 1928, before the orgai-i torney General Mitchell is expected!JUDGE American life which he has been 2ation was suspended. to decide shortly whether the case investigating for Colliers since SOVIET ADVANCE A condition of the reinstation will be carried to the highest tri-j TABLES TO CLUB 1924. "Crime Is Paying Too Well" ALARMS CHINESE was that no public initiation will bunal. The decision of the depart-w be held this fall. The society may, { ment of Justice was being awaited Philippine Chief Justice Writes- c; o sad dcav RUTH VEN NAMES Russians Take Hwaoan Menace however, later petition the office tonight with interest, in view of of Island of the dean of students for permis- the widespread discussion recently JhHb sion to hold a public initiation concerning the liability of liquor NEW SECRETARY Ian in March n Harbin. next spring. purchasers. Two dry leaders took a Two large, solid mahogany tables, spring.f tre wolyo Piipie(By ssociate(] Pes) No other important matters hand in the developments today, manufactured wholly of Phippe Ruth Rouse, for more than 10 TOKIO, Japan, Oct. 16-Advices were discussed at the meeting, it Senator Shepard, Democrat, lumber, are being given to the aRu Roser oe U tn J nOt. 6Aidvice is reported, although a number of Texas, author of the 18th Amend- f Lawyers' club by E. Finiey Johnson, years recorder of the University' from Mukden tonight said that the affairs were considered. ment, who recently proposed an 1194L, acting chief justice of the Su- Igraduate school, was installed yes-r Chinese military headquarters at amendment to the Volstead Act to premne court of the Philippine is-; terd ay as secretary to Dr. Alexander Kirin were much alarmed by the amenovidentortosectonofste urAt lanprmeccord to a letter received G. Ruthven, new president of the advance up the Sundari river by NA TION TO HOLD provide for prosecution of the pur- lands, accordgUniversity. Soviet troops which occupied Link- A M DIC S I N1chaser, said he would ask an in-" recently by Dean Henry M Bates of Uiest.Sve roswihocpe ik ARMS DISCUSSION quir'y eAttoeGene tte LwSI sending t Esther Maafy, who has been iangshien on Sunday. bythAtoneGnealtoth~Lw coo. n----------- TheRussians were reported to With official plans completed, the University student body is to- day awaiting the Ohio State game pep-meeting, Friday evening in Hill auditorium, when it will be decided if the campus morale has r fully recovered from its setback of U last Saturday, and is in prime fighting condition for the confer- t ence grid game on the following Cheer day. The turnout of a few thou-; WI sand students in a keen spirited ! mood will definitely settle the V question. rIf any of the students are a bit dubious about returning to the BEE"BE Michigan fighting spirit, they be ! quickly put back in form by theVnd oratory of Judge William L. Day 'OL, a former pigskin trotter and Ch a strong backer of the Maize and' Blue teams, who will be the main speaker of the occasion. AIAN tLLIIUN E[ATING LOWRY leader's Mach ns Election by Vide Margin. ine J-HOP CHAIRMAN enberg, G apman, Ele to Office. riffiths cted OeAmid the high pitched excite- Other plans made by Councilmen ment perennially attendant major Stan Cochran, '30E, in charge of class elections, Stanton Todd, '30, the pep-meeting, call for yells led 'vast helaer'etra e by Santo Tid '30 'varityvarsity cheerleader, yesterday locd by Stanton Todd, '30, 'varsity his ticket to victory in the senior cheerleader, and his corps o' as- literary election, defeating Willard sistants, and songs accompanied by Lowry, '30, in a contest for the the Michigan "fighting" band. presidency of the class. Todd won Fred Asbeck, '29, former president by a margin of 30 votes, polling of the Student council, who re- 2y votesgto ow 3. j cently returned from the baseball 2 Tesweepin rs e o T. team tour of the Orient, will pre- The sweeping success of Todd's side at the meeting. machine, its four nominees all tak- "Bob" Bennett, '16, erstwhile ing positions, was one headlight in 'varsity cheerleader, and Robert the day's election activity. The Benchley's selection as All-Ameri- other peak of interest was the elec- can leader, will do some special ion of Francis Beebe, '31E, as cheerleading Friday evening and chairman of the J-Hop committee I also Saturday at the game. Stu- by the junior engineering class. dents who will sit in the cheering Beebe won by six votes over Wil- section at the Ohio game are asked'ham Ross. to report early for the pep-meeting, Other officers for the senior lit- to begin at 7 o'clock, and sit in a erary class weie: Dora Vanden- group, so they may become accus- j burg, vice - president; Dorothy tomed to yelling in unison. Griffith, secretary, and Robert Chapman, treasurer. They were victors over Elaine Frost, Janet Cochran, and Lawrence Walkley, WNTrespectively. The margin of victory in each class was practically the I FROM LONDON TRIP' Economics Professor, Back from Research in London. Prof. L. L. Watkins, of the Eco- nomics department, has returned to the University after a year abroad on a social science research fel- lowship. He spent most of the year in London studying the London' money market and its relations with New York. He states that his research work was of particular interest because same for the women and for the men, showing the uniform effec- tiveness of the political machines. Jack Deihl Elected. The junior engineering vote re- sulted in Jack Deihl's being named president by on countover George Johnson. The vote was 57 to 56. In a heated contest for J-Hop com- mittee positions, George Weyle and The senior engineering class will elect its officers at 10:00 o'clock this morning in room 348, West Engineering Building. All engineers classed as seniors by the secretary's office will be eli- gible to vote and to run for of- fice. The senior business adminis- tration class will vote at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Tappan Hall. The freshman medical class it involved meeting and taiking will hold it election at 4:30 with many bankers whose work o'clock in the histology lecture centered on and around Lombard room on the first floor of the and Threadneedle streets. Lom- new medical building. bard, which corresponds most near- ly like our Wall street, typifies the Richard Furniss won committee- romantic history which lies back of ships, defeating Henry Gilmartin the Englishing banking system. and William Bird. The vote was The year proved to be an espec- Weyle, 47; Furniss, 46; and Bird, ially interesting one from the 44; Gilmartin, 40. banking point of view, since Eng- E The class officers chosen were land has been passing through a Robert Thompson, vice-president; critical period. The banking sit- Robert W. Scoville, secretary; and uation lurked in the background of William H. Fouch, treasurer. The the reparation conference in Paris; I voting at this election was carried ' the policy of the Bank of England on amid the considerable clamor played an important part in the of the highly organized factions. 'recent general election of that Much Campaigning. nmint*.VThere was i.p of, much -es) decide whether the government j tables which have been used in his secretarytoY bU JI. r iuthven uin coutry may not now prosecute buyers un- office for twenty-five years, Chief term as dean of administration has have captured Hwaohan in the vi-~! "The controversy over recent campa LONDON, Eng., Oct. 16.-The I de the present naw ys Justice Johnson states, "I am send- been made assistant to the presi- cinity of Fugdin and to be threat- nglish banking policies," said electi S gov e ig e- ooneca escapete proposi- ig them as a little token in re- dent in charge of the budget. ening Ilan Sansing), an important Professor Watkins, "entered into made ceived official replies accepting its ion," he said, "that the buyer ofi membrance of the many kind- Pearl Finkbeiner, secretary to Dr. ono h a oHrbn hstegnrleecintj akdIwr invitation in every instance to a { intoxicating liquor is equally guilty nesses which the University hasI Frank E. Robbins, assistant to the would indicate the Red troops have ;dge.Teuepomn Iutwe five-power naval conference here with the seller, if the liquor traffic done for me." president, has been named clerical penetrated Manchuria for 100 miles tion existing during the past Ca in January and also expressions of is-oe considereda crime e s i e r I assistant. She will assist with the or more, advancing along the rive years has been serious, and this large willingness to participate in pro- From F. Scott McBride, national the tablestis found not suited to the budget 'and continue as secretary valley. General Chang Tso Hfiang, I condition has been traced by some I Scien posed preliminary discussions of othe ntion h to Dr. Robbins. governor of Manchuria, called an men of authority to the restrictive loting the problems of limitation. superintendent of the Anti-Saloon Lawyers' club, it be placed in the . . urgent military conference to for- credit policy of the bankers. It being The prtemobothteIm alianandLagueLeague, came a statement asserting Union. Dr. Robbms will remamn undermueditppolityroptthnnker-ting that itwas anopen qestionthe new administration as assistant mulateeplansestonrepelnthewhinvaders Trench replies were published t that it was an open queoi-n Chief Justice Johnson, who ha tr A Harbin message confirmed the will be interestingthe Labo not h The night. Italy expressed a desire to whethen the Sheperd proposal been in the judiciary of the Philip- t t pasn sai, dseriousness of the situation and re- chae." p tde colloborate in any step calculated would "be a hindrance rather than ines for a period of 29 years, was iss Rouse has been connected i ported heavy fightg between L will make." Studer a help" inprohibition enforc eneritthe first American judge appointed years. During most of this time the Soviets and endanwei AIR TOUR PLANES vlast n Ito that judiciary. In organizing 'erda~ on the subject was too well known to be harmful." the first American courtsinrgn she was associated int the da the latter town. LAND AT WICHITA porta to require restatement. Repealed in one or two Sates, and different provinces, he was obliged school as secretary to the dean and It also was reported that Soviet orthers The French was regarded as even said that since a sale is rarely made to make the furniture for the as recorder aircraft had been bombing Haiho, Associated Press) few w more cordial The French govern- in the presence of a third party. ectuipment of the court buildings Miss Mahaffy came to the Ui- across the Amur river from Blag- WICHITA, Kan., Oct. 16.-Twen- medic ment "congatulates itself," that "the conviction of the seller must He has helped to write material for versity in 1925 as secretary to Paul ovestchensky, since Sunday. ty-three airplanes of the 1929 Airess the Washington conversation has almost invariably depend on the more than 150 volumes of the Su.. Buckley, then assistant secretaryI Tour reached this southwest con- s taken such a favorable turn and testimony of the buyer." oreme court reports. of the University, while Miss Fink- Dean Bates to Visit trol pointtonight after bucking their declared itself "happy to accept "When I arrived in the Philip-- beiner has been on the UnHeity head winds from St. Louis and the invitation." Day of Harvard Game Dine islands," he writes, "there 'payroll since 1923. HutchinsInaugural Springfield, Mo.di The text of the Japanese accept- ( fr any provinces in which there; Dr. Robbins has been assistant One mishap marred the 220-mile # Soyj hnce had also been received but - Set for HomecOming to the resident since 1921. Henry M. Bates, dean of the Law lap from Springfield. D. Morgan anothd been deublcaeut no attorneys at law. It became presi___school, has been selected as the of- Hackman reported to the airport hadnoben _ad p-- s Homecoming day this fall will be necessary, for the United States ficial representative of the the late today that he had cracked up Philinnine commission to adopt a /-1 .i h igning at the senior Literary n. The nominations were with vigor, though there nio speeches, yells, or "boos," the candidates were named. paigning was carried on to a extent outside the Natural e auditorium where the bal- was held, printed slates, distributed by the two fac- election counts, made by the nt council, were officially ap- d by the council at a meeting ight. The two elections yes- y were among the most im- nt to be held this fall. The. will be held within the next veeks. Today the freshmen ine students, the senior Busi- Administration class, and the engineer students will- hold elections. nets Begin Hunger :rike at Tokio Camp (By Associated Press) Edmonson to Return to Ann Arbor Today the Saturday of the Harvard-Mich- igan football game, Nov. 9, it was decided last night by the Student council. The annual fall games be- law giving the judges of the trial Vur GatherN i court power to appoint intelligent. persons to defend poor people in !+