ESTABLISHED 1890eg ,I r it qan 4. a113 MEMBER S-ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XL., NO. 47. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS STUDEI STS G THER FOR LL I TO IGHT flEEB TELL Henr??ty1 Ford Anuc ,n[Bl T [I -U I fter meeting of --- a 'F i f 111111 ItWI1 irSuggests Increase in Salaries anda * '10 ' '~Lower Prices as Means of s t Improving Business.H ByJames L. West, : Noted Scientist Shows Motion A. P. Staff Writer. t WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.- J Pictures of His Latest Henry Ford wrote his own pre- a Observations. scription today for ihproving busi- :: ness conditions by announcing an WAS AWAY THREE YEARS aimnedate general increase in the WAS WAY HRE YEAS Iwages of many thousands of em- of -- ployees over the country. : Lived on Schooner and Used Visiting Washington at the invi- ; Diving Helmet; ;Calls tation of President hoover, he. sat l in on a three-hour conference of 1, Sharks Harmless. industrial leaders at the WhitE p House, and then issued a previous- My most jdangerous experience y prepared statement of what he 9 at the bottorh of the sea while ob- "hought ought to be done to coun- , serving curious marine creatures," teract the stock market fall. 1 said William Beebe in his lecture Then rushing up town for a hasty > last :iight, "was when a two-inch unch, he returned to"the White : fish nibbled at one of my shouders. :-ouse for a brief talk with the 1 It seems that I had stepped on his ?resident. and as he was getting in- n domicile, which was a crack in to his light overcoat starting bacl- t coral formation." home, he smilingly made his wagE ' William Beebe, the third speaker increase announcement to a couplc ; on the Oratorical association pro- of minquiring White House newspa- A gram, delighted the audience that per reporters. t paqked Hill auditorium with his "We are going to increase the ' unusual underwater m2on plc- iasic wage scale of our employees,' G, tares and interesting descriptions Ih e automobile manufacturer of the strange creatures that in- blandly announced. habit shallows of the Sargasso Sea I "When?" he was asked, "Imme- oif the Island of Haiti. liately." L Says Sharks Are Harmless. "How much?" "Oh, it will be gen- "Contrary to popular opinion 3ral." sharks will not attack a man if he "Will it be as much at 10 per is under water. All the fatal casesgent?" I have cvcr heard about were those "We know the amount, but it hati I In-which the victim was floating oi o be worked out in detail, but we I thrashing about on the surface. But ire increasing the wages. That's I must admit that when I first >lain enOugh, isn't it?" tested this theory by going down Mr. Ford had given wage increase among sharks in my diving helmet---~----- I 'thought of at least 2,000 paceI where I would rather have been,' THI RTVSI KL "Looking at marine life through a glass bqttbm boat," continuedQ the noted scientist and naturalist, "is no more 111w observing it be- (c neath the sm face than is looki G t Df PS at an exhibition of paintings fromgpry se; the ceiling of an exhibition hall. Caused by Gigantic Tidal s You have to go down and meet Wave, Earthquake. 1o them as inan-to fish." Made New Discoveries. 0] His last expedition, w ich too0 DESTROYS WATERFRONT 1 three years of time, resulted in the ~ Ps Wage Increase ICI lri nI IrINatukalist Deplores Industrial Leaders I - ,II UUVJI'Distor ted Publicity £ one remedy in the prepared ANOBeebe Regrets Story of Killings; tatement which he and his secre-U Tells f ThrillsfS ary distributed at the White r s o ea Kouse after the general business Exploration. onference. He also had some other -. emedies for the situation. One was "Not only have I killed two men, hat business brains get back on Inld d but I have killed nine," said Wil- he job and let the stock ticker Jurisdiction cludes Auditing of liari Beebe, in commenting on an lone. Another was lower prices of All Money Transactions in article which ran in Time maga- ommodities. .Student Functions. tine concerning the justice of kill- "Nealy everything in this coun- Sing men who are ill beyond hope of ,ry is too highly priced," Mr. Ford 1 recovery. "This is all a mater of1 observed. "The only thing that REIF PICKS COMMITTEE the individual's viewpoint and thel hould be high priced in this coun- circumstances, but I do not regret ry is the man who works," he ad- Council to Have Full Charge of 1 the publicity I received on this ed. "Wages must not counc down, !.matter in Time." hey must not even stay on their Printing and Selling of Mr. Beebe said that when he goes present level; they must go up." Dance Tickets. before an audience to deliver a "And even that isx uo sufficient speech he never feels the slightest f itself. We must see to it that. Jurisdiction over all campus ac- excitement or fear, which even the he increased wages are not taken tivites where student funds are in- most practiced speakers generally way from our people by increased volved has been placed within the experience. This he attributes .to rices that do not represent in- !duties of Student council, it was his jungle explorations, because reased values. The country gains 3 announced yesterday by Ernest C there, as he phrased it, "you never .o benefit by letting the working Reif, '30, president of the council know what to expect next." naon earn an extra $100 and then Power to supervise student func- ."Although I have been up in an aking it away from him again in tions is granted the council by its airplane more than 500 times," Mr. ncreased rents and a rise in prices !onstitution and the plan of juris- lBeebe went on, "Inever feel the samer enerally. To make wages better diction adopted is mainly a central- thrills I feel deep under the water. nd to keep prices down, requires ization of authority it has hereto- In the air you may see an occa- hat business men come back into Irore exercised. sional bird, but down in the sea usiness, as many are doing since The jurisdiction, which includes you're just one fish among fishes. lie stocks came down," he said. 1 ,he auditing of all transactions of The fish show no signs of distur- -ommittees handling student bance, but seem curious or mildly ' amused. money, has been approved by the Uounc'il and concurred in by the In answer to a queslon about ILiS ate Committee on Student Af- some of his books, Mr. Beebe said lairs. It was to be exercised by a he could not even say how many newly approved auditng commit- he had written, nor what were their r r.! titles. "When I have finished m The members of this°commnittee writing, that's the end of it," 1;. - ~ ~v i b e P r e s id e n t R e i f , J e n n in g s M c - s a d . " d n ' b e e v i n r d i g , Hoover Appointee to Sail Next Bride, '30; Willard Lowry, '30; Stan my own books, because that's nere- Month to Assume Post as 'ochran, '30, and Riehard Cole, '30. ly time wasted that can be utilized To Make Dance 11ludget. in gathering new material." French Ambassador. The activities which the commit- -~.ee will check up are for the more' S PROMINENT.eSENATOR e art the class dances. The commit- I S PROMINENT.SNATOR t will devise a budget for the s.The (BY"A,;Wiu1 JmPo lance in co-operation with the I WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.- .lance committee, and after giving . [R S L uickly confirmed today by his its approval will submit the budget CROWD, ARUDITO BEFORE EXPECTED TO FILL ''HILL RIum FOR PEP MEETING Fred Lawton; '11, Author of 'Varsity,' Will Give Principal, Address; George L. Rich Is Master of Cerenoiies. Thoughts of redeeming thetnselves for the neagrie attemiance at previous pep-meetings will be foremiost ill themlinids of1 niversity students when he}y assemble at 7 o'clock this evening in 11 ill auditorimi to voice their support. to the Michigan football team, which on Saturday will mieet Iowa in the final game of the year. Ceisire of the poor support at the I Harvard pep-meetinlg 1v Alumini speakers has developed i the students a deterniiUatiJon to have every seat in the auditoriut filled when J. b'red Lawtotl, 't r, composer of 'Varsity and an ardent supporter of the ,Wolverines, Idelivers the principle 'pep-talk this evening. Lawton, who has a manner all his own for raising the students into a keen fighting pitch, is one of the best known of the uiversity's Alumni. His popllarity began back in his undergradluate days when he held caipus positions and honors galore. le was a m;;einber of The Dailv and the Gargoyle staffs. and of the Board in ('ontrol of G ;Student Publications. le was likl- i wise a mt ember of Sphinx, Oruids. HAYDEN LECTUR chigamua, besides holding am enviable record in camilus pyltwtS. ! f 0lflhU M "Fill the Auditorium and Beat Iowa" has been officially adopted C j as the war cry for the students at fes ndicaued propertyds.a e rncool N Mxic.ew hCxtticket itself, according to Reif. tithey are disposed of. to an individual while in college of student support on the football Af unestimated proportions., return to the Capitol next week Thils ,omlmetry ic-iThe Senate committee on student whereas one continues, to some de-'paesndwlprblygea First news of the disaster which and return at once for France.' The list o comyplimienaary tick- affairs at its meeting etra hra n otnet oed~pacsadwl rbbygv Fistnes fth dsate hih an rtrnatone o Fane. Iets for the dances must be submit- ffis tit! eig yesterday gree, a form of extra-curicular short speech regarding this inside lestroyed several little fishing vil- Chairman Borah of the Senate ed to the committee and no com- voted permission to the sophomores activity afterm graduation-dope. ages along the yemote southern Foreign relations committee pro-imdtar ticket is valid unlessto to hold their party on Friday De- TotheiqystirngrWdatoes o pe ages on the prisl he dy oe medaecnimto oplimentary tikti ai nescember 14, in the ballroom ofthe To the question "What does one Cheerleaders, Baud, to Attend. ,ide of the Peninsula three daysiposed immediate confirmation of cones e yteauii o-cme 4 i h alometeget out of the classroom?" Professor SatnTd,',wlhvhi igo, reached here from steamers Senator Edge when the nomination ountersigned by the auditing com- Union. Dancing will begin at 9 and Hayden answered that one should crew anonTodd',lmastrs oil have ts which put into the inlet nt Burin. was received at the outset of the will last until 2. receive a set of intellectual inter- lead the crowd in several Michigan 'and communication with the sec- day's meeting and quick assent was According to Buchan, the follow- i ests that he would carry throughcheers and in the football songs, ;ion had been severed since Mon- given. Edge was a member of the THE W EATHER ing men,.who are members of the life. "The ines ar og v l "e a Victrh"and"Varsity." lay when the storm preceded the foreign relations committee. _1sub-committee on tickets, will have nature-one should be able to meet Michigan's "fighting band" which luake and tidal wave swept across Approaching the end of his sec- tickets available for purchase, and and converse intelligently with the has been present on every occasion the island. ond term, Senator Edge was a mem- For Lower Michigan; Gener- 'will also supervise the distribution leaders of industry who are re- of student tribute to the Wolver- Burin, the most important of the ber also of the important finance ally fair Friday and Saturday, of the bids among the houses: sponsible for the larger portion of sines including all e-meetin ittle coast town and having a pop- committee and ranked high in the somewa unsettled in north por- James Page, '32 E, Dale DeWitt, '32, th cie develomenpt of he , eIinoiudsng andpep-terecegs, ilation of 120, reported nine Republican party council. He is a tion Saturday. Continued cold Fri- Alfred Palmer, '32, and Lyle Zisler, presentatime. College can teach a tionloilowing the Minnesota game, frowned when the huge wall of former governor of New Jersey. day, rising temperature Saturday. '32 A man to do things and also to under- will again be one of the features water struck, carrying 16 buildings WREA EL I 'Q' HE JEST, stand life from a broader point of t of the pep-meeting. into the sea. Most of th~ose killed TW M REPE F RM NC S FB11LI I E JEST I view A fell balanced curricula I________ were women and children. TO BE PRESENTED IN LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE gives one the ability to sense va-ITHREE STUDENTS Some reports rsth aide that the wave, u__ ________ es, to tell right from wrong and rwedntth ine byhigh ! '30, andl Palmer Ballinger '31, are more fully to obtain -a critical I, RECEI1VE A W., AR 'ocky clfs, reached a height of 401 ( the two brothers. Mildred Todd I ese."1 eet in Burin and swept away all I '32, plays the part of the ~loren: I Although he places campus acti- Field, Highley, and Pasquale ropetity along the waterfront. tine lady. I Vties subordiate to those of aca- ie 5 coasis The ea Lanaline, ilage the sets for "The Jest" were con- ,lBenie natuire, Professor Hayden 'f 426 souls, and Lawrence Cove, estructed in lavish style by the cOmoefted on the important role rith 293 inhabitants, numbered 18. stagecraft class of the Play Pro- played by them in the life of the Announcement of the three stu- Port-Aux-Bras, with 294 ;popula- duction course under the supervi- ,undergraduate. "Easily the most dents who will receive the Phillips o", reported seven killed when **.sion of Charles Holden. Lighting is 1 beneicial phase of extra-curricu-. scholarships award for 1929 was >uildings were demolished by thel handled by Dean Currie of the Play lar work consists in the fellowship made yesterday by Prof, Campbell all of water. Production course, gained. In competing against in- 'Bonner of the Latin and Greek de- Mrs. Thomas Judge and her three The directing of the play was dividuals, a close relationship with paitment. Three aiTards, of fifty :hildren were lost when their house done by Miss Bertha Creighton, a students is obtained. Other advan- dollars each, will go to -Vincent di was swept away, and Mr. William well known actress and director, tages of participation in campus Pasquale '33, Rayner Fiel, Jr., '3, 3llen and Mrs. S. Bennett, were who for many years played oppo- affairs are the cultural background and Mariam Jane Highley '32. Al- among the other casualties. site Richard Mansfield, and also obtained, and the keener appreci-I though awards are usually imited played Shakespearean repertoire on (Continued on Page 2. Col. 5) to first ycar students, Miss Hngh- , abor Leaders Deride Broadway for several seasons. Miss -eys scholarship has been reewed LrbJ Lde Deid "G'hton has worked lteSivly Rush Hou Explosionfrom last year, due to seholast to Uphold Wage Scale frte past two weeks with the merit In second yar Lti ' aid 1 members of the organization for-I Kills Five Persons Greek. (By Associated Preeis) mulating the production. ' The scholarships, established in WASHINGTON, Nov. 21-A gen- Three scenes are used in the four ;; :se 1'j 189 by Henry Phillips, Jr, arc oppn eral maintenance of existing wage acts and all are c'onstructed simi- WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.-An ex- each year to freshman students in schedules was agreed upon today Above is pictured a scene in Act Italian Renaissance, and is con- larly to the original production and plosion in the basement of a ten- I the literary college whe can quali- by industrialists and labor leaders the Robert Edmund Jones designs. cent store during the rush hour to- I fy for examination in four uni of who conferred separately with one of "The Jest," by Sem Benelli corned with the sruggles o- a 'The original production was given k Lati,who are amng the three President Hoover. Italian poet and dramatist. From Florentine poet and two ltlUSttr'inlg by the Barrymore brothers in New dlay killd five persons, dangerously Iiahst in the Nnvgmhb -w net