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T 1~MCHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, J'UNE 1, 1030.

TOTAL, 'PU V [l ONROUND-' 7HE-WQRLD PLIER AND PILQT
oF QOHMTY 6,88':PIUEWR
~ r. V n >-t n O i Expert,
1930- Census -Returns Indicate1 Lake Research.

Th1ree ecaes..
ANN ARBCIR LEADS GAIN r
tecrease Shawn by Only Four ! te
Towti!bis Over biuses
~f 1920 lCensus.1,<q
'Uina1 census figures for 1930, ,as:s
announced yesterday by Cornelius ,
W. Tuoy, census supervisor for r1
Washtenaw district, .give the coun- u
ty a total population of 65,488 has
compared with 49,520 in 1920. Thedi
net gain of 15,926 is approximately ' t
a 32 ,percent increase over 1920. Ipt
,But four of the- Washtenaw town- c
ships showed decreases 'in the past
ten years, figures show, Freedomu
Lyndon,' Manchester, and Sharon 3 'A r
totaling less than in 1920. City re- o.f."'''
cords throughout the county. show i G .
progress, however, with Ann Arbor;' onHny er lf) h omel ed h on-h-ol o
4eading the increases with a mark Jhier er lf) h omel edterudtewrd0
=of r7 33M above the 1920 mark, The7 air travel " ecord, with =Fred Melchoir, who will act as: his pilot on aj
'qty's total population at the res- second globe }girdlin~ attempt, shown as they left the White . House
ent timne is set at ,26,867. , after cealling on President Hoover. Mears established a record of less.
Ypsilanti showed a marked ii- than 24 days :in 1929 for circling the earth ut his mark was soon.
grease, over the 1920 figures, 101r371I broken by, the Graf Zeppelin.t
being tabulated in the present cen--'
";s As compared with the .previousj Mullenbore:Selected IMieligan Man G ranted i
total of 7,413. The increase wasI ,, 1
,n.rty 3,000 .persons in the neigh- I.entennaL y'legate &hlxa hip t a L e
boringcomnmunity. Northfield pass- i__- -
ed the 1;000 mark for the first time! Wllam C. Mulleabore ';4,J Johnston C. Craig, who received+'
in its history in the latest cnsus .his B.S.F. ;rom this University in#,
returns, having enumerated. 1,088 '16, has been chosen ras the Unver- x'28, has just received a tuition-
.persons .as compared with 953 :in sity's official representative at the scholarship to the Yale Forest I
1920. Saline, 'with an enumeration School for -advanced- study. He't
of i830' in 1920, now shows a po eipetnnau-lbato o h has been working at the Southern
lion of 1,01.0, founding of the University of Frs experimental station at NewE-
Complete returns for Washtenaw i ouhern California at Los Ange- Orleans'
county are as follows: Ann Arbor, le et'ek Mlebrwo s FAEN- GAE ITD
v26867, "or =a gain of 7,351 over 1920; le etwe.^ulnoc h s FAENT rAE ITD
Ynsilanti, 10,137, a gain of 2,724;I vice-president of the 'Southern ___
Chelsea, ,2,064, ~a loss of .15; Dexter, California -Edison company, was UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
894, a again of 307; l\ anchester, 1,- gautdfo thUnvriyn Accordil g to the latest unofficial
037, .a .gain of 13; Milan, 1,327, a gautdfo thUnvriyi
gai of253 Sain, 1010 a ainof1914, receiving his degree of i oc- fraternity: grade list, alit campus 1
gai of253 Sain, 1010 a~ainoffraternities "have a scholastic ave-
"1,0_ tor of Jurisprudence two years age above "C",.and the highest
Ann Arbor township, ,712, a gainE later. rating -slightly above a "B."
of .661; Augusta township, 1,671, a ----
~gain of '267; -Bridgewvater, 905, a1:lllllll1llliFElil111[lllltla 1ftlit4111till1tt1tlI D'
gain of 37; Dexter township, 514,
a gain of 8; Freedom township, 758lI
a loss of 101; Lima township, 971,j° ano ;Lditwsi,104
a gan o 7; oditownhip 1,04, .
a gain, of 98; Lyndon township, 449~..
,,Wloss of 78; Manchester, township, "}~: The Wolf "of Wal
1,657, a loss of S9 "Nothfield town- * tee"Sashs h
ship, 1,088,'a gain of '135; Pittsfield!i Stet nasesth
township, 2,245, a gain of 1138; r
S$alem township, 1,067, a gain of a Love Market! -E
129; Saline township, 1,750, a gain 3 =1
of 241; Scio township, 2,457, a gain [,
of 1,144; Sharon township, 6830, ar Tr+
loss of 79; Superior township, 9881s I"o
Th oa asgain, of 210; Sylvan -township, 2- 'The woma says " o."e Y
744, "a gain of 124; Webster town-,= ."hw hc wins and loses -
ship, 687,-a gain-of 70; York town- nhee's tligdai~
ship, 2,466, a gain of 304; Ypsilan- r Hres. rlin-drma-
ti township, 2620, a gain of 1,437 of dauntless courage and2
ov Der 1920. -h-man love.
W "HY'PAY "MORE? ~.:~
ADULTS 25 CENTS "PU
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Now Playing B .~ ,N" . s l akn As AN C ~ iO FT p
in CoHEReAC
Piuaae -Of the 'West" GPYor L a ie.
STAiRTING TUESDAY OldnGre l i
MA RION .PAVIES So Btnet 2wr te
eMA .. ''oun LAST FEATURE TONIGHT- STARTS 929 °
..______________ PatheE Sound !
Nes 'x0.247'.

/JLL, ST UDY POLLUTION
In co~operation with the United
lartes Bureau of 'Fisheries under
tic direction of Dr. John Van Oos-
n, the State of Ohio Division of
onservation will continue limxno-
gica 1 investigations of western
ake Erie begun in 1928. Both re-
earch organizations have head-
uarters in the University museums
During the past two years this
avestigation has been personally
irected by Dr. Van Oosten along
he lines of a general survey of the
hysical, chemical, and biological
)nditions with special reference to
heir -bearing on fish life. iPartic-
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f pollution and the extent of pol-
uted areas by Dr. Stillman Wright
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