ESTABLISHED 1890I MAR 40 A60 4141 Aj O)F MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ar r nr r rwo w rrn rt J VOL. XLI. No. 66 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1930 9IP POINCARE BACKS STEEG MINISTRY HARRY INSURGENTS' FLEEINGPLACENTIA 300 Believed Killed or Wounded in Fierce Morning Encounter' Between Jaca and Huesca. REVOLT DECLARED OVERt Berenguer Says Federal Victor Will End Struggle; Martial Law May be Proclaimed. UA P HOP TICKET SALE OH L RE-OPENS MONDAY POLIIC9 10UMSAll Juniors on Campus May Buy PLITICAL FORUJMS __r~ By Dance Tickets Tomorrow. r0H C MING 119H Preferential sale of tickets for the FOR CMINGYEARJ-Hop, to be held Feb. 13 in the Directors Propose Program Speeches by Leaders in Statescraft. of COMMITTEE APPOINTED Pendleton Library, Tap Room ro be Opened to Patrons at Union Dances. opened tomorrow for all juniors of the University. Bids may be secured from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Union. The sale will continue through Friday with the possibility of its being opened to the general cam- pus at the end of the week. Booths for the J-Hop will not be made up for fraternities or campus organizations unless the list sub- mitted to the committee contains 20 to 25 couples, all of whom have narha d tin k tc K 'nth Mr C l_ EDITOR OICUSSES Sports Summaries (For Complete Stories See Pages The Michigan basketball team NGlast night turned back an early 19T P ISS 11T1 rally by the Michigan State five AT PRESS MEETING~ ponst edtesoes to win easily, 32-22. Daniels scored A. L. Miller Gives Last Address Stecker raced 56 yards for a at Convention of High touchdown in the final quarter of Schol nlists the Army-Navy football game yes- Sooljournalts.terday to give West Pointers the game, 6-0. 70,000 people attended NILES CAPTURES TROPHY the game, the proceeds of which ----will go to charity. Detroit Northwestern Is Second * * in Contest; Salisbury, The Varsity hockey team defeat- ed the University of Western On- Humphreys Speak. tario last night at the Coliseum,i ----4-2. Crossman scored two voals for A ( -pur aseu Lices, nennebrr iv1'ui c "'AtLs a-n aJ1.cu .wU gals or (By Associated Press) Open forum discussions on poli- lum, general chairman, stated yes- A. L. Miller, editor of the Battle the winners. Michigan outplayed I tical issues, led by leaders in politi- terday in response to numerous in- Creek News-Enquiref, speaking at the visitors except during the first MADRID, Dec. 13.-In and out cal thought, a projet proposed by quries. Booths will be made up in i the final assembly of the ninth an- quarter. Schnarr starred for On- among the snowdrifts of the north- ao r d e r of application, McCallum nual Michigan Interscholastic Press tario. ern mountain passes Federal caval- the Union, was considered yester-i said. association, yesterday t o 1 d t h e-n ry today harried retreating rebel day at a meeting of the Union- -- -- state's young journalists that ar r forces, fleeing in disorder after a Boaru of Directors. budgeted editorial and business pol- H1lBl furousbatleintheviiniy f A te smetm omttee HE L CT R icy is necessary for the success ofRE NT P Ed Ruae in the vicinity rm nd Poincareunder the direction of Prof. Evans their future publications. The ad- d Placencia. FormeraFrench premier wh, it udrtedrcino rf vn dress was given at a luncheon at a Premier Berenguer, with dispat- is understood, is supporting the Holbrook and comprising T. Hawley 'RNL12:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in UEWJIUc ches from the front before him, as- newly formed cabinet of Senator Tapping, secretary of the Alumni liU L ELLtheUnion, the last of the sessions c serted that the revolt which began Theodore Steeg. If the Steeg min- association, Prof. H. C. Anderson, of n the three-day conference period. in the garrison at Jaca yesterday istry fails, Poincare may be named the engineering college, Theodore Niles Paper Wins Trophy. New Plan to Provide More Than had been ended by the federal vic- premier without portfolio. C B e '31L nd Frank E. Cooe Power Expert Will Deliver Two Niles High school was awarded Half Pay for Professors tory, but reports persisted that the . a, a , Speeches on Electric the new 10-inch loving cup trophy A a] trouble was not yet over.I '31, was appointed to investigate the IPlants Tomorrow which will be given annually to the at Age of Seventy. Troops Near French Border, UIIIIL feasibility of sponsoring such a -lnsThro. with the best representationm pensions for M Topweebigcnetae LiILIL I prograu . ..,ntinll ec, and attendance at the con- RetirementpninsfrMchi- Troops were being concentratedpr kpeintefrrsudn Samuel S. Wyer, nationally recog- tr eNe exhibitnl gam professors to supplement the t in the revolutionary north near the f Desk space in the fomer student nie uhrtInfe n oe ventions. The Niles exhibit includedgnprfsostsule nthet French border and late this after- offices in the Union was granted to nized authority on fuel and power specimens of business, editorial, ad- dwindling funds of the Carnegie i Fnn morer and matenhi were Lh inteatnityonas grand problems, will lecture at 11 o'clock I foundation were approved by the ( noon more than 3,000 men were te Iarrangement was made for the Stu_ tomorrow morning in ioom 348, Ar-: petngayothoing th - Board of Regents at their meeting h sent to the Huesca sector from the arneetwsmd o h t--Icmlt aot hwn h e Mari garrisn set go----ntdent Council, if that body should chitectura building, on Muscle lopment in hout honthe e day,mayst Meaomeniinthepubicaiono. hehridyotvwsrmdeenowtyeter d. tiae Brown Declares Dictatorship Is desire to take advantage of the im- Shoals," and at 4:15 o'clock tomor Moon, school newspaper, and the day by President Alexander G. s was ready to proclaim martial law p drI row afternoon in Natural Science Ruthven. throughout the kingdom, but the Not Attempt to Reject p qauditorium on *The Fundamentals troit Northwestern High school was The plan, which has been in the t authorities professed to believe that English War Debt. To Open Library as Lounge. of Electrical Power Distribution." s rt sen High swas' The pa whi s in e P this extreme measure would be un- ns a ~ In connection with the Union, We scnutn niero i awarded second place. The sweep- process of preparation since ebru- t hsexrmmasrwodben-nthe Wyer is consulting engineer of !tkstoh aprvosana ary, 1929, under the Regents' com- w necessary. (By Associated Press) dances, it was decidedthat the the Fuel-Power-Transportation Ed- stakes trophy, a previous annualr- 1929, undrithn Regents' com- nd There was no official announce- LONDON, Dec. 13. - The mani- Penidelton library on the second ucation foundation, Columbus, 0. 'award, was not given at the lunch- mittee comprising Regents Beal and of Tetregadingte n umer nofcas- fesoNissdN, ee o bh Si - oor of the building would be Haso witnan umb s eon yesterday but will be announc- Sawyer, Vice-President Shirley W. t ment regarding the number of cas- festo issued a week ago by Sir Os- d as a loune after 11 o'clock Helas written a number of booksI ed in the next issue of the M.I.P.A. Smith, and Prof. James W. Glover, c ualties in this morning's battle wald Mosley, in which he urged openhotof afneson public utilities problems, and Bulletinprovides for the retirement at the which began at dawn between Jaca that a board of five men be set up on the nights of all dances has held a number of government Bg etnh b and Huesca. It was believed that to deal with the economic crisis, The Tap room will be open to posts on commissions and bureaus. At the morning session of yester- rageof 70 of men who have been cf there were hundreds either killed carried with it no hint of a repu- dance patrons after 12 o'clock on He was at one time consulting mnday' M. I. P. A. gatheing, Wilbur R.' professors for 25 years or instruc- fr or wounded, but the only definite diation of Great Britain's war debt, such nights as shall be decided by ineer or the bureau of standards Hiumnphreys, assistant dean of the trs and professors for 30 years.tB information was that five federals according to a statement issued by theenouse committee. and has been chief of natural gas ii t e r a r y college, spoke on the Since May 1, 1929,members of thed B and two rebels were killed and a the Laborite W. J. Brown, who was I The purchase of the pictures of conservation and gas engineer of troubles of students entering and facult who have ben affected by ai dozen or so wounded. Stretcher- one of the 18 signers. ! the University presidents which wdiy the United States Bureau of Mines. Draining at the University., He was the offer of te Carnegie enter- i beaxers.followetthetroops through Dealing with a misapprehension be included in the new Union Hall Having just attended an impor- ollwed by Duane Salisbury, of the prises, made in 115, to provide u the mountains and it was expected which he said had resulted from;I of Fame was authorized by the tant conference in New York, Wyer I Service Engraving company, of De- retirement pensions, could have re-, that the total of casualties would the i s s u a n c e of the manifesto, Board. It was also decided to in- will bring the latest views on the i t oit, who gave a talk on imagina- ceived a maximum annuity of increase. Brown stated: e lude an abridged financial report Muscle Shoals project. He will at- tion in high school publications. $1,500 after the age of 65. The plan s re t No repudiation of the war debt of the Union in one of the issues of, tempt to clarify a question that has Convention Closed Yesterday. as passed by the Regents will en-~f Mare tharnt 100 prisoners were i ny shape o o e sug Th Alumnus magazine ' been a subject of contention for The convention was closed at the large this amount at the age of 70 g taken, according to reports to the in any shape or farm has been sug- he Aunsmgazinre.eran sro oeo unho etedyb teaad to one-half the average salary forh premier. Among them are several gested. What is suggested is tha Anderson Named to Committee. several years, and is now bone of luncheon yesterday by the award- tolthe a re ryor h rebel officers who are to be court the annual contribution to the Professor Anderson was named fote bigest srt sesn b n of the trophies, and with ans he f ying rei n I martialed. There were universified snking fund for repayment of the to fill the vacancy on the finance fore thepresent short session of nouncements for the next conven- plus $400. The maximum pension reports that a summary court mar- debtsonb es Mue, fixed at a time when none committee made vacant through Coges onb ele arr of the jorhsbe sta 40.I rtpi t ha te sme ote capforesaw the present crisis, should the resignation of Dean G. Carl The Muscle Shoals plant has nalism department, toastmaster at Under the new system, the pro- t til had executed some of the cap- reduc in i , present uber. d Good a 1B d been advocated as a war measure, jthe luncheon. fessors will pay 5 percent of their e Federals Move Near Jaca. conditions." I will replace Professor Anderson on ntaepat sapwrpat ueteUiest tive on he sot-as a scientific Qxperimenlt, as a~ annual salary into the fund anda While Mosley followers declared the House committee. Albert F. nitrate plant, as a power plant, and Parade in India the University will provide the oth- r General Berenguer said the fed- as a farm relief measure. Wyer will er 5 percent or the additional ba- t eras troops had moved from two themselves satisfied with the deep Donohue, '31, president of the Un-asafrreifmsu.Wyrwl I- r D dP tioncsaytopvdehee-It pont towad Jaca d cri thI affect their manifesto has had, the 'ion, also announced the appoint- attempt to explain whether as a Honors Dead Patr I Tiane necessary to provide the pen- t points, toward 'Jaca, crushing theLarrakhaegnrlygnrdmn fEwdKu ,'3,aa- fertilizer plant it would prove effec-I( sions. This plan will take effect A rebels in a wedge and putting them Labor ranks have generally ignored ment of Edward Kuhn, '32, as as- friie ln twudprvef cI (By Associated Press)Ja.1 1931, and will affect only it. The Conservatives have been sistant chairman of the House com- tive for farm relief, or whether it (sJan.1, , to flight. A quanity of amrnuni- paying more attention to it than mittee, and Louis Butenschoen, '31, should be scrapped along with BOMBAY, Dec. 13. -Several hun- those professors who were expect- e tion and stores were left behindI bth ndefeted fore efId any of the other parties because, to the assistait chairmanship of other government projects, such as dred thousand Indian nationalists ing pensions as great as those pro- by the defeated forces. . they assert, in it the Mosleyites the reception committee. airplane factories and old barracks. marched today in one of the most vided in the original Carnegie P The federals opened their attack impressive processions Bombay has foundation agreement.'t with field artillery, swept the en- flirted with protection. For the benefit of those who have __r wt__d ahf nl__p___anne et__h_ em akadbogttecvlycommunications to convey to the ever witnessed at the funeral of Specific announcement of thev emy back and brought the cavalry Bo.domm rctos, th scedule man who was killed by a motor method of carrying this plan into n into y as the rehartial Law in Cuba Airplane truck whose progress with a load of effect will be made in the near fu-~t in a rout. Continues the coning meetingswasdannounc- foreign cloth he was attempting to lure. Continues___ Peacefully ed. On the second Saturday in the Almost Takes Star --ostuc.e B AN R TOT L I(BAsoitdPes)second semester, the election of the) btut BR AINARD' TSALK