ESTABLISHED 1890 Y r e Abr AIL t'In MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN VOL. XLI. No. 45 HOOVE R CONSULTS PARTY COLLEAGUES ABOUT LEGISLATION Curtis, Watson Confer With Chief Executive at White House Luncheon. DISCUSS EXTRA SESSION Reapportionment Question and Muscle Shoals Are Points of Controversy. EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS ;Senator Denounce! I Filibuster Rut (By Associated Press) WASHINUTON, Nov. 18. - Presi- dent Hoover called in Vice-Presi- dent Curtis and Senator Watson of Indiana, Republican leader, for a luncheon conference today on the legislative situation confronting the approaching short session of Con- W m A Brah, gress as new problems arose to Senator of Idaho, who retur threaten the plans for avoiding an Washington recently in a h extra session in the spring, mood resolved to give orderl Disposition of the controversy sideration to pending legit between the Senate and House over despite rumors that insu government or private operation of would stampede congress. the Muscle Shoals, Ala., power and _ _ nitrate plant and the new appor- tionment of the House announced today are potential trouble-makers I for the short session. Leaders Give No Report. The Republican leaders afterH White House visit reported no con- clusions from the conference and said it was confined to a general Editor of Anti-American Jc discussion of legislative and party questions. Beyond that neither ven- tured. to Succeed Roy. There is a growing confidence at the capitol that the president, (y Associated Press) despite representation by unofficial PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti spokesman, will be included to con- 18.-Stenio Vincent, oppone sider seriously some form of com- American occupationH, toda promise on Muscle Shoals involv- elected president of Haiti ing. government operations, as national assembly to succee proposed in the measure of Senator gene Roy. Norris, Republican, Nebraska. Some The choice was somewhat solution of the dispute is regarded prising, for the strongestc as necessary if the extra'session in dates considered previously the spring is to be avoided. Constantin Mayard and Se McNary Heads Conferees. Pradle, but the race today Senator McNary, of Oregon, the principally between Vincent assistant Republican leader, is e, with bl ormero standing by the Norris government the fourthballot. operation measure and he is chair- Vincent, who is editorc man of the conferees. No authori- anti-American Haiti journal, tative word has come from Mr. years old and a member of tl Hoover on the subject since Repre- treme opposition. He is a 1 sentative Reece, Republican, Ten- formerly was in the dipl nessee, quoted the president to the service in Paris and Berlin, effect that he would veto the Sen- time was president of the S ate bill. and again was minister of t Meanwhile, there weie evidences terior. of trouble at the Senate for the He is the firi regular e membership selected by President president of Haiti since Am Hoover to comprise the new tariff intervention in 1916. During commission. These six members are period, the presidents, inc up for confirmation at the short Louis Borno and his successo term. Senator Borah, Republican gene Roy, were chosen by a independent, of Idaho, said today cil of state, appointed by the he was closely studying the record ident holding the office a of Henry P. Fletcher, of Pennsyl- time of election. Thus Born vania, who has been named chair- given a second term by hi man. council. The council, consisting Tembers has performed the T A RS of Parliament durin GREATER DEFICIT American occupation, being d from the president's cabi] Government Expenditures Grow ministers. When Borno was overthrow 55 Million in 4 Months. spring, Roy was chosen teml president. He resigned this (By Associated Press) and the balloting on his suc WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. - The followed. ;s I POLISH ELECTION "Premier touReo d ;osLAWYERS INDICATE~ SHOWSSTABILITY COMMITTEE NAMSiene oReoe v R ___s From Bulet Wound Legatio n n ashington Favors , 'a .,_.: j{11 --DESIRE FOR CH G Favorsrmet.TEN NOMINEES FOR ..::::~~v iw rnm~ DRY AMENDMENT Polish legation in a statement ~ TH l AR.-.. U~!UIUI IN DRY 9MINOMINT WASHINGTON,arNov. 18. -_Thel H E I 91 American Bar Association Votes just held in Poland would guaran- Bobby Jones Mentioned First on.APPORTIONM [ JT Two to One in Favor tee the maintenance of a "firm, List of Athletes; May of Repeal. savern d efficient parliamentary Not Get Cup. Figures Show Changes The election, it held, rewarded in All But 16 SOME OPPOSE VOTING "the traditionally liberal policy A. A. U. ENDS SESSION States pursued by the government towardS t Referenda Not Submitted With hera n ort sho J. E. Sullivan Memorial TrophyMICHIGAN GAINS government support from Jewish gSullivan MemorialGATrophy View to Formulating and Ukranian groups in many to be Given This Year Legislation. electoral districts. for First Time. Drys May Contest The "With a strong and stable gov- (By .ssociated Press) ernment supported by a depend- (By Associated Press)>'oss of Western CHICAGO, Nov. 18.-The Amer- able majority the sejm (house of WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. - WithwStrength. ican Bar Association was placed on representatives), elected for five the name of Robert Tyre Jones Jr., * record today as favoring repeal of five years," the statement said, "the leading the rest, a list of America' (By Associated Press) the Eighteenth Amendment. country wil be able to devote itself, "first ten" athletes in amateur WASHINGTON,Nov. 18. - A favorable vote of 13,779 to 6,- to the conitnuance of a program sport was announced today at the The representation of 32 states in 340 was revealed by the association of economic as well as political eventful closing session of the the House of Representatives will headquarters on a refendum pro- stabilization and development." Amateur Athletic Union conven- be affected by reapportionment _____________ress thono ned to s Thatthe AmeraBar Te others on the list of ten who o Pho figures announced today by Pres- htnAssociation favors the repeal offl fT Tf r Thotesntelitftnwo Yuko Hamaguchi. ietHoe nesCnrs ycon- the Eighteenth Amendment to the thus were placed in nomination for Premier of Japan, who was re- ident Hoover unless Congress slaton Constitution of N t Uolted whichhe James E. Sullvan memorial s n imot ry i te Ducs changes existing laws by March 4. The result of the poll, n which trophy, a gold cup, which is being say that the Premier, who played Twenty-one states lose 27 seats. zrgntsapproximately 75 per cent of theUMI awarded this year for the first an important role in the success of Eleven gain, includng California membership voted, will be officially T 9E S Otime, were: the London Naval Conference, will with nine, Michigan four, Texas announced in the December issue Clarence DeMar, veteran mara- recover. three, and New York, New Jersey TE [ of the American Bar Association, thon runner. and Ohio, with two each. Con- Journal. Unemployment Insurance' Will Miss Helen Madison, youthful f necticut, Flori'da, North Carolina, Two Ballots Mailed, be y swimming sensation from Seattle. Oklahoma and Washington gain. Toballots were mailed associa- Mr.HlnWlsMoy, queen of one each. tion members. The first was on a by Harry Riseman. the tennis courts. FH W E proposal whether the association Barney Berlinger, all - around FOROCITY-Chl sul Will Have Wie Effect. take a referendum among its mem- Unemployment insurance, a sub- track and field athlete of the Uni- The new apportionment will re- ournal bers on the repeal of the amend- ject being widely considered at the versity of Pennsylvania. j sulten wide changes a political ment and the other was on the present, will be taken up at 4:15 Miss Stella Walsh, record-break-- strength, the electoral college, and ot popoal o reealitslf. he o ni Melcktmorl hal ato an Almus Ray gRudy sp olumbiarm UCvernd.. Myers Names Committee Heads; state delegations to national poli- not propos itse he ots o'clock tomorrow in room D Alum- ing girl sprinter from Cleveland.sty tical convention. Cities, where the alach proposition were cast sim- forum to be addressed by Harry swimming ace dnd former Olympic Caswell to be Ann Arbor anti'-prohibitionists are strong, will The referendum proposal carried Riseman, well-known Detroit at- team member. water Mvanager. thae agricutra sttes, n wich , Nov. 14,782 votes to 5,625. Had the vote torney and secretary of the League Thomas Hitchcock Jr., captain of the agricultural states, in which nt of been adverse to the referendum, for Old Age Pensions. America's international polo team. Announcement of the city coun- prohibitionists find much of their y was the ballots on the repeal would The subject of unemployment in- Harlow Rothert, Stanford Uni- cil's 1930-31 committee appoint- strength, will lose. )y the have been destroyed. surance was considered at an All- versity football, basketball and ments was made yesterday by Dr. Already there are indications that d Eu- The vote on both proposals were campus forum earlier in the year shot put star. Dean W. Myers, president of the opponents of the apportionment counted by a sub-committee ap- when Abraham Epstein, New York George Simpson, star sprinter governing body. Following an ap- amendment will attempt at the t sur- pointed by the executive committee, expert on social insurance, gave an from Ohio State. proval of the recently adopted bond short sesson to bring the contest candi- The sub-committee consisted of address on the same topic. Epstein Although the names were given ,issue by the city council at Mon- over the method of division to the was conversant with the various in that order it was explained that day night's session Harrison H. House floor. Numerous issues will were Major Edgre L. Philps, chaimEan forms of social legislation existing no attempt had been made at Caswell was named to succeed the be involved, ranging from prohibi- ymour wa Evans .in Europe and aroused considerable ranking the athletes. late George S. Vandawarker as tion to the continuous battle be- wa Mr. Tolman s aidthatthe ref interestin the subject here, by his In announcing the selections, manager of the water department. tween representatives of industrial ae d o da were not submitted t diussionofle problem. Gustavus T. Kirby, acting chair- Other committee appointments states and those of farming regions. view to formulating policy ontteswi iOwing to the widespread interest man of the Sullivan memorial corn- are as follows: Bond and License The reapportionlent figures were sible legislation, but simply to d-inthe subject now, the Michigan mittee of the A. A. U. said that -H. W. Newkirk, Emil H. Schlen- determined by the secretary of termine the attitude of the mem- Varsity debating squad has chosen in light of Jones' announcement ker, and Frank P. Harris; budget- commerce on the basis o the 1930 is 56 bership- this issue for a resolution on which yesterday of his retirement from George J. Lutz, Jr., Edward E. Lu- census, with the population placed he ex- Instigated by Petitions. to conduct its debates this season. amateur golf "he has eliminated cas, Benjamin H. Graf, Phares at 122,093,455 awyer, TOne evidence that unemployment himself in the opinion of the com- Winney, Benjamin F. Bradley, and Missouri to Lose Three. )matic ions filed with the executive com insurance is receiving nation-wide mittee." William A. Paton; finance-Walter M2ssouri loses three members, mittee early this year by a larn consideration is that fact that peti- Jones' name, however, will be C. Feldcamp, Paton, and Newkirk; Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky and Penn- ente, numbercky yearena e number of members, In line with tions are being circulated in De- sent with the others to the mem- lighting-Bradley, Feldcamp, and sylvania lose two each, and Ala- he }n- the organization's policy, the re- troit among workers and employ- bers of a nation-wide tribunal of Lutz; ordinance-C. C. Freeman, bama, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, ferenda were officially announced ers in an effort to determine how prominent persons interested in Schlenker, Lucas, Lutz, and New- Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missis- lected in the June issue of the Amer an keenly the idea is favored among athletics whose vote will decide kirk; park and sanitary-Andrew sippi, Nebraska, North Dakota erican Bar Association Journal and bal- those whom it would affect. which of the ten is to receive the R. Gafell, Dr. Leonard P. Fisher, Rhode Island, South Caro1ina, g that lots were then distributed trophy and Freeman; railway-Richard R. South Dakota, Tennesee, Vermont, luding A spirited controversy over the SOVIET EDITORIAL A total of 165 athletes were ori Lowery, Lucas, and Fisher; sewer- Virginia and Wisconsin each drop r, proposed vote arose at the associa- ginally nominated by this tribuna Bradley, Lucas, Graf, Newkirk, one. oun- tion's annual convention here in SCORES POINCARE and from that number the Sullivan Paton, Lutz, and Lowery; street- The rep pres- August, when opponents of the memorial committee named the ten Schlenker, Feldcamp, Harris, Ga- first since the House seats were re- at the A en e t o Accuses Former French Premier announced today. fell, Lowery, Paton, and Fisher; in 1913 on the of o was mittee to recall the ballots and of Instigating World War. . traffic-Lucas, Graf, Bradley, Win- the 1910 census. After ten years of s own abandon the poll. They argued Mwarorre FeldReads ney, and Feldcamp; water-Fisher, effort to carry out the constitution- that prohibition was a question of (By Associated Prell.TC Freeman, Schlenker, Bradley, and al provision of dividing the mem- of 21 national policy and not a legal! MOSCOW, Nov. 18.--The govDk bership according to the popula- func- question. ernment-inspired Soviet press to- Marjorie Wayne Field, '28, gave The matter of bonding the new tion of the various states, Congress g the day launched a bitter double-bar- a dramatic reading before a corn- sewer has been placed in the hands passed the act of 1929 fixing the istinc David Belasco Taken eled attack on Raymond Poincare' ined meeting of Adelphi, Athena of the largest committee for 1930- number of seats at 435 and rvid n ' former French president and pre- and Zeta Phi Eta, formerly Portia, 31, comprising seven councilmen. ing for automatic reapportionment With Severe SicTness mier, and "French imperialism." last night in the club room of Adel- Further advice in the disposal of of them by the secretary of com- n (By Associated Press) The attack apparently is an af- hi in Angell hall the present plant and the supple- merce each fifth Congress begin- yweeky NEW YOK, Nov. 18.-David Be- ermath of indictment last week of Miss Field gave a two-act pre- menting of the new $3350,000 lay- ning with the 73rd unless Congress cessor lasco, famed theatrical producer y eight alleged counter-revolution- .sentation of Shakespeare's "Tam- out will be carried on directly by takes contrary action. was critically ill of pneumonia confes negtiations hir ing of the Shrew." This was the this committee. his West Fifty-Ninth St apartmen "confessions" of negotiations with first time this year in which the today and none but medical at-ean M. Poincare, Brian and other Euro- literary societies held a common Directories Available LiTNAI FF ARGUE tea ednswspritdt e i pean political figures for foreign meeting. Debates between the clubs re'E' 9 IO tendants was permitted to see him, intervention in the U. S. S. fReinmeig.eae ewe h lb Now at 'Ensian Office NA A-IM T TO Vest He is 76. ~ and further joint meetings are __s_ Telephone service to the apart- Practically the entire space in planned for the future. Alpha Nu Chief Soviet Delegate Center of ment was discontinued and all today's issue of Izvestia and Prav- was also invited but could not at-- Studndirectres may be pr- -Clar- visitors, except his immediate da, official organs, is devoted to a tend as it had engaged a speaker chased only in the offices of the D States family, were refused admittance scathing denunciation of M. Poin- for the evening. Michiganensian in the Press build- (By Associated Press) Satsfiy wrresdt cae and to publication of two art- g on Mayn rd street, George E. at the The producer was stricken in Balti- ' U U11 VV U "._-___-GE VANv18MaiLtz aie~h roue a trce nB l s by him appearing in the Par is Nole ofmeister, 31, business manager J. H. more while rehearsing his latest Excelsior of Oct. 30 and Nov. 15. Former German Noble of the 'Ensian, said yesterday at inoff, Russian foreign minister and ias 79 so n a eundt h iyt show and was returned to the city The Russian paper's editorials nspeCs ity ampus the conclusion of the final campus chief Soviet delegate to the prepara- _ point to the first article asi proving sale of the directory. M. Poincare's hatred of the Soviet A former prince of Germany, The directory, which iS published )F LA W STOPS FAST government and to the second Louis Ferdinand, son of the former each year by the staff of the Mich- the center of debate today as the AME ON CAMPUS G A article, which appeared after the crown prince, was a visitor in Ann iganensian, contains the names and commission started drafting a plan counter-revolutionary indictments, Arbor yesterday. The royal traveler addresses of the students who havet iminavaarmaments. as revealing a "change of tone in came from Detroit where he is the registered with the University. The Day by day since the commission 18-18 sweeping end runs, and fake plays order to conceal his leading role in guest of Henry Ford. Charles Ben- book contains, in addition, a fac- began its session, Litzinoff has of which entailed hiding behind trees. the preparation for intervention in net, an executive of the Ford Motor ulty directory which has this year tirelessly bombarded his colleagues The game was called on account the U. S. S. R." Company, brought hi o ut th nn checked and tverified at the r witradica pans f ord armament othcapsArbor and showed him about the office of the secretary. reduction. Today he scored his first rthe campus grass. Wilder University campus. While here victory when he succeeded in N A spectator expressed the wish G ives ' Ferdinand was the guest of R.H inserting the words "to reduce" playing that the two teams could clash in to Mathematics Club Kempf and Mrs. Kempf, 312 South Candidates for Revue into the text; whcih as formulated midget a short contest between the halves Division street. Will Compete Today by the great naval powers at the 18-18 of the Chicago game Saturday. No Prof. Raymond L. Wilder, of the __London conference provided only .e Uni- decision on this proposal had been mathematics department, spoke on Students interested in acting and for limitation of tonnage. wd of reached by University authorities "Knots" at the monthly meeting egend tap dancing may try out for the But a few moments later the d when at a late hour last night, but the of the Mathematical club held last for Ping-Pong Tourney Mmes all-campus revue from 4 un- -Icommission modified the text to Jniver- lightweight gridders will meet at night in Angell hall. til 5 o'clock this afternoon in the read "reduce if possible." 4 o'clock this afternoon at Wines, Professor Wilder discussed the f Registration in the annual all- ballroom of the Union, Harry L. )tained field, anyway. mathematical a s p e c t s of rope campus ping-pong tournament un- Arnold, Jr., '32, stage manager of prohibition Heads Ask Mon- LINEUP. knots. He traced the history of der the direction of the Union will the production, stated yesterday. I with G H ildinger. .. . RE ........ (none) this study from the time of Listen- -be concluded today, Albert F. Don- From those trying out, many will For New Appropriation Delano, Wurster........RG.........Kern ing, 1850. to the recent work done l ohue. '31. president of the Union, I be selected soon to take the parts Government's deficit on Nov. 15 was $278,291,356, or $71,000,000 greater than last year. Income tax collections the mid- die of next month and in March will wipe it out temporarily at least. Whether the Treasury will finish the fiscal year in July with the deficit expected by President Hoo- ver will depend on the March and1 June collections. Treasury figures t o d a y also showed Federal expenditures had increased $55,000,000 in the first four months of this fiscal year, as compared with the same period al year ago. From last July 1 to Oct. 31, $790,000,000 was spent. The farm board spent $24,655,000 in the four months and another $15,329,790 in the 15 days of Novem- ber. The total collections of the Government from July 1 to Nov. 15 were $184,000,000 less than that col- lected in the same period of last year, while the total expenditures were $113,000,000 less than a year ago. Swords and Fists Stop as Doctor Halts Fight (Bv Associated Press) BUDAPEST, Hugary, Nov. 18 - The pulse of a fighting man must Former United Stat Senator Dies in V (By Associated Press) EVANSTON, Wyo., Nov. 18.- ence D. Clark, former United senator from Wyoming, died< home of his daughter, Mrs. Holland, here today. He w years old. STRAIGHTARMC GRIDIRON G Youthful Stars Fight to Tie Before Crowd 400 Students. By POWERS MOULTON With a couple of hard p stars out of the game, twor football teams fought to an tie yesterday afternoon on th versity's front lawn. A cro more than 400 students booed the contest was halted by U sity police. John Hildinger, who cap his team to a 44-6 victory day, was out of the game minor injuries, and John L