. )ESTABLISHED 1 1890 ,CI r tIrk 446 MEMBER I ASSOCIATED( PRESS VOL. XL. NO 61.--T - ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS CLAUDIA MUZIO, FAMOUS OPERA W ESEYAS 33- iSINGER, WILL APPEAR TONIGHT ULgram of songs and operatic arias. I knew all of the operas so well- 10 O [N S C [0The concert is scheduled to begin that, if it were necessary. I could at 8:15 o'clock. have p~roduced and stage managed !~tln ihp'AcOtlydiaMdm uiaogwt oh any of those in which I appear. j isBrasiau, is an opera singer who "When I am singing. I like to as Michigan Opens Specdy # is ia success on the concert stage. single out some particular personI Offense in Last Half. "Of course, opera will always en- I{ in the audience, preferably a very th l nn "a ch, ar a in n ~ vfita..a a , t___---- '--'- ' '.- .--,, ! I f AMEICNS ACTEGROUP APPOINTS RMEICNS ACTERHODES SCHOLAR NANKING ARlEAS AS - UPRlISINGS 5SPREAD IOWA NOT SUSPENDED, ASSERTS IPROF. AIGLER: HAWKEYE ALUMNI THREATEN BR0EAK WITH COLLEGE Rebellion Against Nationalists Forces Foreigners to Take Refuge in Shanghai. Judge McKiniley Attacks President Jessup; iruieNieaiinarcnin young ludvildual, Jbecause their ..,. CH P A ED E M terview, "because I was literally emotions are mirrored on their'WREREOTSCESO] raised on a diet of grand opera. My faces, and then I sing to that one __ --- ~father used o0 take me to the the-,person.' If they are pleased, thenr>; Kanitz, Truskowski Share 'Hon-i atre to listen when I. was only two I3mcnet"CusrsadDsryr ev ors for Scoring Half Ends years old. Even then, young as I.Mnl _tctA~rci~ .~ ~ Wih out t -a:ed to absorb cverything I heard CHICAGOiian' ~~t onta aI sdt stqityadse- 'E fLifUfUU L~ ~e and Property. ~~,. .CIAO Iat least so my father told me. I ig fa Bly Edward L. Warner "Later, when we camne to Anmerca r(By A6ociatA ie>-Pthe pesen S ' thiofneinteand he was connected with the Me- TOI IT fl( lR SHANGHAI, China, Dec. 9 te reen s ec mal iciaUsVast tropolitan Opera company, I was I r~ l~[ j Seeking safety boecause of wide- IUnvriyo scn haf MihgnsVriy old enough to grasp the salient fea- LTOII OUPEN spread revolts against Chinese I ditions in its basketball team vanquishe d Ohio tures of the rehearsals anpro- Nationalist government, Americanwhcrsut Wesleyan, 33-16s, to open the cage mfantes. AnulUinOerjilGv and other refugees began arriving ..... the Western C season at iYost field house lastI "Believing In a thorough musical here today. 2'ei and morec Four Performances in I Seventy-five American women ,:.*~ ueirC night, The Battling Bishops fail- - - ad;hidencaeurmpaniniof Ch ed tolv!pt ierrpttoIn i ,n~uf 11 n ro.Iwith many refugees of other na- the Iowa alun 11being outplayed and outscored In li l!ri .Itl OPA TMCIA tionalities who fled from the men- CO E YUJ .1. Allen Seager, '29 ed off a boe each half. TOUUPLAYLUAT UMICHIGLLN ace of the rebel forces marching Former member of the Univers- tacking Pres. After a slow start in the first U 'f 12 from Tengtu to meet the Natonal- ity swiming team, who has been and requesti half, during which they compiled a HIIp I rodcieoRoeUnon thera ill i eedr fNakntecp-named this year's recipient oflthe Bado d 3- adatethe Wolverines I U III fLoe o h nogoea al ' not only the andi Fv OSI igas lopn Thursday night at the Mich- it Little Learned. ser- Rhodes scholaship but also the brough~t their scoring combinations + - - thate-n play Friday and andicr into pay to run up '20 points in the- Honorary DramatcGru Will Saturday nights and a Saturday Wihwr coendn fo e ver and dl-Irrn L icortmet o second period. "Dutch" Kanxitz adI Groinee.ed by cnedigfrcsad atensto Joe Truskowski shared scoring hon- ( Choose New Members General sale of seats for all per- spatchxes censored, little was learn- lfhi l1IjI than athletic ors, each aggregating 10 points. ! Fromi Tryouts.j formances is now being held at thei ed today of the Tukow mutineers au IU L Out of Kanitz ran 'up his total entirely desk of the Union, but will be1 who with ranks augmented by Itisnol through shots from the floor. while transferred to the box office of theI other, rebels were reported to num- rwFO RHODES A 9H !!Rse"Itno "Truck" had four free throws C ANGEi REQUIREMENTS Mchigain theatre tomorrow. It will ber at least 30,000 strced along"ThW outsting, among his scoring efforts. ! ---- - I remain there throughout the local the roalroad to Pengpu. Two cays an athletic r1 Chiapman. Gets 'lip. Fall tryouts for membership in! run,!ag their advance was reported to. exclusively a Michigan defense, being iiistrumepi- dramatic organization, will be held1 formlances are still available at the skirmish with Nationalist at Wuwi Personal Interview with by reflection tat in keephin the Bishops down to from 4 o'clock to U o'clock this aft- desk of the Union, Paul L. Buckley, 35 miles northeast of Nanking. Fifteen Applicants. of the Unive five field goals. He held the her- trasrrfthroucinadagaeed as well a aie ignhlr ihsoe fernoonl In Sarah Caswell Angell , raue o h rdutosidBgaeRemoved.steofow the Buckeye Conference, to a pair hal.etedy.Tee aljrer pI On advice of their consuls, Amer- 'TO GO TO OXFORD IN D-119t that great in offedwieIcas a "Tryout's speeches should be cations can be sent to the theatres la and other foreign women toos offedgoaswhheals had. in which the show is scheduled to boansfrShnhs.rmth n-. Ever since decided edge onl the Wesleyan cen- memorized, should be from a play, play during Christmas vacation, ot oJ.a~a roitew B. Allen Seater. 29, of Adrian." lce faculty ter at the tipoff. Frank Lovell play- anid should require not more than and will be filled ini the order in~ tionial capital, the decks of giteis Michigan's Rhodes scholar for, M,zv to sever ed a nice guarding game as Chap- three minutes td give" Richard S. which mthey are received, before tihe boats being piled hxighx with their b929. He was selected from a fieldI the 1 , wkeyc: man's running mate.-f Cole, '30, president of. the orgail-g general sale starts. trunks, boxes and bundles. At Ich- of 15 candidates, including twoI manxy Twa a cojhl- atohsiiysera. rsspraeofteationnteI saidl 10 mls nan n hyesterday.t tuetsad t- emig h Coach Veenker's title .defenders EMembership this year will- not" be:chres s rdeoheld cnat adtier- angtnealrly 1000mileilandwomn he ohanvesity stt sdents' thJesupng he played clean basketball for an op- itetohsewhacngb iliy noon at the Mimes theatre. Co- and children boarded six foregn although they are at present at-' "bungling" in ening game, only six pensonal :fouls the oerganizati~in determined at a I tuomes were tried on and fitted by ( gunboats and fled from thel cy tein lg universities and collegesi publicly to tl being called onl the Wolverines.. ; recent meeting. Individuals iter- I ersnaie'fLie.Ldo where rebels and n'tioalist troos m(V tsimth state. Not toI ..;ha- Wesleyan employed a close Jested in the technical side of the rprescitaiivcsjof Lester, Ltd.,.of Chlicago, thie designecrs. A dress re- fogtiLrcnto ebers of the state ; commi tte Judge. MVclK guarding style of play, whihx mayI theatre ,need only to present a hearsal was held Sunday night Iin The American cruiz-r. thec Pit ts- said that as a result of personalm in ntenrto go have accounted for the Rine' fouls schedule of their, experienices to the theatre, and they will continue burgh and six destroyers, left; Mix- terviews with all of the candidates, the Iowa Sta committed by the visitors. Cole, and tryouts-on this basis will there until the company moves to! nila for this portatrAdi 1hycmetteblefhtSagan ohr Uses Slow Offense. be held during the next play dtha the stage of the Michigan theatre ;Chxalres V. McVay, declared that it:venrnmre than the other apph-; charges. Michigan utilized a slow break- the organization has planned. Wednesday. was the routine duty of the United t eams for the scholarship, st-s- Georg T. I Ing offense to start the game, tak- Member of Comedy Club will The final cress rehearsal will beI States Navy to protect Amricn fied the requirements prescribed board, said J ing few shots at the meshes clue to judge the tryouts this after- held Wednesday night at the Mich- ( lives and property whenever ell- by Cecil Rhodes of Oxford, donor of m iet would Wesicyanx's tight defense. Thxe- noon. Those who are unable to at- I Iganm theatre and the first perfor-; dangercd. the scholarship, who suggested thati sented andt Maize and Blue ran up a 9-2 ad- tend the mneeting, at the time :set, maimee of this year's show for the 1 Turned rebel, Genreral ''ig the ideal Rhodes scholar would ful- eo-operate " vantage on five free throws and two Cole said, should get In touch with general public will be given on1 Seng--Sch, former leader' of the fill the following qualifications: tion." dog shot~s by Kanitz. Gandrup him and arrange otherc tryout IThursday night.i Nationlist armies ini JIoian pro-' (1) literary and scholastic ability Coi countered with two penalty throws, schedules. The company o approximately ;vnes,.was re portcd to hee ilbil ;--and attaiunmen ts; (2) qualities of, Judge Ml but; Kanitz cii ackvlwith another Al6 odsuetrfehe, 10wl ev nArbr-eemerI lg 000)mxeiitill tlvs orth ofa( it tuio0 xudc1,t" ruthIi, co.rae, dv-'atin f°~ short shot frxom .thxe fluor. He ry - -11seondteectrufreheen 100 ill lavctnnoArorfDeembe Weiss:i~id Nor - -and lall sophionores. juniors, and 20 fur Chicago,. where Ithe f rst, out proince ' ltJie ihlto 11 1I, cl ip'llr t (i Uix, s fiatlly.kinrdi ess c"mite i jecedjuo tc.Daies wrein Iseniors are eligible for wintnber- of towni performtocev-11l be given Iupon l aikow Wu li ,iiu. lt,):n uefuDUS, ;itdfeiiowsti (3) ex- athletic dire shtdit h raadwt h ipinthat ight. Froini there the four ylicie omr i1rso hbto f'mlfrc fcaaco o~ coming 1M1chligai's attack quicken- s-. whichth havanzbeenn Yanca hi lm]: ot,;of :ii~o frnitfreo hra- o oasr ed. Chapmnanx's follow-uip shot aft- The next play that has been gae for- l ca urs, wl elt eta h ter' and of histincts to lead the way : sisting it wa rmisnafretrwcmpleted I;planned by Comedy Club is ;(:hed- g aaagezor h o r ill move ouu to iixacrd to take rn interest in hlsf a prosecutin time Wolverine scoring, .while Seg - {uled for the later part of January. KlmaoGrn Rpd.! nsnDr. F.G. * yHonored ;shohl ;andci(4) physica.ior; -tnc n emthaler and Thomas registeredE The namve has not been announced. Bffa ifTlntoainia. etroi. Cleveland., i NQYa 5)W yitrs n udo i idt frlir goals for tloe' Ohioans.; but, it was stated by tie otnmuttec Four eorvnsv-'b "ineiiUniversity Service sports or in other ways.- Any One. Pu The Speedy Michigan ofense nx- that was selecting thle piece that l inDetoitthi yea. Te-sow eager was a member of the( Var- Iffairs knew terialized sin the second half, with I the production would be f a )Al-ii eri hsya. 'leso Bestowing high tributes oa Dr sity swimxming team for three yea rs lopeless nd Weiss breaking fast, and Daniels; morous inature. bem 27, ad lasFre28edeadr1. i ck . Nov, p1. "'. -ofal.' recXivedhig bgrdest'--' 'b aid feeding te ,waidsandy Ti TeI p' ilaysnthe 2Cincinaati 31. bacteriology and dircetor A h ire ot- the er"iod of his enro'llm)ent I But at no teen points were tallied by the Var- ST DEN 'T T BE Januiary 4 two days before school ' Medical 'School hirgieiuiciaoi --as nune1 gauaeh-1i iltk te s h sity while* the vi~itors could only' is resumeid In the Uniiversity. its, for 43 years of ottnl) pli studies at Oxford, under the tie matter," comp~ile a single counter through DA fl WJITNESSES -- - - --.service to the Unfivrsty Medical tl tiuiatiiis of the shoiar'lip, in very good a Spoona inucre's fi 'co Utrow. Kanitz 'Ip 1 School and to national medicl ad-' ctober, 1930. alumni but IIcontributed two short ones. Weis:?-j Plans i' Cr ompletion j vancement, President Ale-andcr Thut-two scholars are elected resented." added two more baskets and a free ( Nine University students, whose "for 1932 Class 1Function ;G. Ruthxvcn yesterday- accerstc'd fromn the United States each year ® - throw, while Chapman dropped in t namves are withheld by police, were ____ for the University a large portrait while a slightly larged number is I HULL a long toxes.. to be subpoenaed early this morn- Tickets are being rapidly sold forI of the medical manl. The progra n. chosen to represent the variou.o Makes Substitutions.' ing for appearance as witnesses at 1, the Soph Promn which is to be held I given at the Lydia Mendelssohn Br ti:h dominions and colonies. In the c;losing minutes, Coach the arraignment today xof William i inl the ballroom of tic Union next-l theatre was arranged oni is; sity- ONI Vecimker' gent his substitutes into; "Mirky" Morgan, alias Phelan, on 'r rida~y aright, accor'dinug to 1Fred I fifthm birthday anniverary b fo- Groun the contest-. 12 nicii in all seeinu oecageso iuo a i--e tuet n sdieenclFirst 'Year G op dulchreoflqola o-"Buchxan,, '32F1, general chairmai. 1 "tuet ndadpes o-neu trality serivce. Siegentba'r dropped in al lationx and attempt to bribe anm om1-I Hogan Hancock and his Record-I leagues. Wil Appear Tonight Pact" is tie do htax adrpmd odicer, bfr bsieBrtE 1 nxg Orchestra has been obtainedI In accepting the portrait D%' to be delive ontofe hos rso~ithe city police court. for the class affair and it is ex-j Ruthxven declared, "The work oi Meetings for the first three Hulla 4 1 reetre h gm iid puot wth.im 'organ s arraignmflent is tie 're- peted it will play one of the best Dr. Novy will be his mxonrumexnt,. He- freshman groups will be held at Ldia Mend home team far farout sin ofrontliwithid Ssurdtyofghapolicem traidheSaturdayhenighteedprograher Tto betrheard on the7:0cam-loneedsihtnotother.UioThefport..aitldwhils,.7:30o o'clock , tonight atrestheceUnion.io HuHu,,who ii shot oe nde ' dclc ir' efors.when officers entrd rsdne pus this year. Hancock's band is fI herewith accept for Ithe Ilb-dyr- it was announxced last night, at, from rlni t41Illimmoi.xsre.Tl nwpair tth rytn n{ it st e osdrdol t hc ie hmsBlwn '1 h oeg BOX SCORE I nine students were ,tmnoiig the per- Cincinnati where it has scored a (marker, indicating to the worla Edward McCormick, '32, amd Albert Ithe Senate HICHIGAN sons ilm the house at the time the tremendous success. The band is that onm this date we have reco - Donohue, '31, will ;speak. John Huss, around the FG FT P T I raid was made, and were hailed in- said to have a large number of fea-I nized that our associate has co - i'33, president of the freshman class, cerning the Drwigrf .0 0 0 ito the police station along with tures and novelties which it will tributed notably to the fuildarnen- will talks to the ,three groups to- The problem Daniels rf ....... 0 0 0! Morgan and a' small number of present Friday night. ta abjectives of our lflsttitioii."I gether.cabemd Jenrnet af f).... 0 0 0 townspeople who had been present. ________ -cnb md tebsso WleIKntif .,..".5 0 0'10 Thle students were released after' ITDJRVEY QSHOWS RULET WHICH FITDR ' ARRED t.)T ¢ AProf. Jess TrukoAx c...3401 uoCr .Subr eadn O M LTDBCUEO JHGAN'S ATTITUDE that. "a fre, Weiss c ..... .. .. ..2 1 2 5I their connection with the estab- __ ___ _ ____ ____ ento Lovell t~g .. '... '... 0 1 U021tlisnent lwhich was raided, adI___ i - - - -- - ---i a ]cxi Jones rg...... ,.. ,...0 0 2 0 after agreing to appear for fur- Iowa, barred from competing velues to abide by it caused the bers of tihe association but, like a 'graduate Downing rg ....... ".0 0 0 0 ther questioning Dec. 16. No charg- with Conference teams by a recent framing of the above rule, whichI Iowa, barred fri(mm competing with Schoolhsb Chapman (capt) Ig . .2 0 a. 4 es~ were preferred against them. haigo h aut omteeo h te eieso s Rickeittee ..the.oth.er members0 1fCthe "1Cn cf r1et'e ea i-fs. The Wolveine, m-f, nd liicuortsoIlic0 wa0 staandotheirnfisatedregnt isteredrul igToftisfacltybeigafecedNine' ivokced .aaist ichgan?. jpossibly Licttl~Ci by this "severngiwof Iougnd So tie ohit saton egite. tlebig Tuenhiscnowasbeigsaffeced 1leaving the Wolverines still 11101116 ;athletic relations," withdrew from ICon res. Total........3 7_ 6--_33 onINo iuo ascnfsatdb po- I y arl;hc wsfrtue - -°I lice, but Morgan- is charged with against Michigan back in 1900, and' ___________t he Con ference in 1908. making the His public OHIO1W9 1-VESTAhaving off'ired. Defective Clifford I the Bg Ten, is now tie Big Nin-o~I~sca~n1h Bg Pg "tl l~IWl nm C>°'YT Ws$09if h wold let "him go. for the th-ird tine sice t~e rWUtherasAa1K cl .= wici Thce - of Oio Saeil11, fiildd 1 3 W e t ~ u uII L s a r c - u i n t , . ~n c g a e h e n a m e o f " B i g Ni n e ":2 , H uic i l h a s ti c lonart.'...11Police say that Morgan admixtted ictainws ore, !4 to the asscatiorn againi. -I1-ull pries Campbell 4 f.......'.0 0 ji ha0eha 0 otlge Conference history has disclosed. ~_- Ua inT adoption...... 4 2 6 a ta ofoRueasIIastiea bootleggerp'- tit 1917 NMicliian re-entered tihe tratioi. The 'd f...1 426in town for the Last three years. Theadotio"ofRul VI, wich_ ,._, f°~ ,., "Da