Wr,,DNPsT)A7, TANT ARY 14, 19;11 THE MTCHTGAN DATIAN IPAGE TflM WEDNEsDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931 TTIF MT(~T1TCAN 1T~ATT~Y . . P~~KEO A OA gm AN BY YOUNC~j Aceronautical Airlines in Secretary Claims United States Surpass European. AERIAL DEATHS SCARCE Civil Airways to be Maintained From Appropriations Under Newly Proposed Bill. WASHINGTON, J)a n. 1:3. -A- though the United StVtes-., Il;bci developing its schc-uc'd ilr cMMev- cial air transportation z'z. only I"' years while Europe an a::b cv been at it 10, Cay^oo?, ii. oun, Assistant Secretary (A (Conmmc~erc for Aeronautics, believes Aneri022,I aviation is second to none. LaIuds Air ra :varts. "The airways system which we have in the United Stats, and which we are building,h1as g ivn us a pr-eminent position1 in the matter of air transportation," he told the House appropriations cor- mfittee appearing at hearings on the $10,342,30(. allotted to his branch today in the four department sup- ply bill. Young said last year We~re was only one fatal (accident for each 2,800,000 miles Town, and that the United States hadU achieved aerial, superiority d spite s ubsdis by Eu- ropean countries, which he gave as follows for 1930: United Kingdom, $2,240,000; Germany, $11,500,000; France, $80,500,000; Italy, $4,00,- 00. To .Istall Air A1id. The bill carried $8,972,640 with1 which the branch will establish and maintain civil airways. Two thou- sand miles will be selected from the following for installation of air nav- igation aids; Los Angeles-Kansas City (partia); San Antonio-Big Spring, D a 11I a s-Louisville, Fort Worth-Birmngharn, San Antonio -, New Orleans, Amarillo-Oklahoma City-Tulsa-St. Louis. In addition, weath oer, reporting sy items are to be stalished on 4,- 400 miles of the folowing routes: Miami-Atlanta, New York-Albama, Chicago-Twin Cities, Dallas-Kansas{ City, Dallas-Louisville, Dallas-At- lan a, Brownsville-Neowx Orleans, New Oreans-Salt Lake City, Salt, Lae City-Seattle and Sal Lake. City-Great Fals. FANA TICS CLASH IN ISLAND RIOTS Constabulary Officrs Defend Town of Tayug. (By A I sm ratedI [ress) MANILA, Jan 13.-The loss of life in the -clash between reigius fanatics and constabulary forces in Pangasinan province was computed today at 11. Four members of the constabulary forces wre wounded. The numnber of wounded among the fanatics was not ascertained. Two constabulary officers and thrze- met death in the fighting which began last Saturday after the fanatics, or colorums, seized the village of Tayuig, burned ontabu- lary barracks and tore down the Ameican flag. Hobbs to Speak Before Geology Journal Club Prof. Wiliam II. Hobbs, hadi of the department of geology, and a muted polar explorer, will address members of the geological and geo- graphical journal club at 8 o'clock toncl :ow night in room 456, N- tural Science building. Te talk which will be illustrated, will be on the subject, 'Present and Future Arctic Exploration." Giant x Planes Will SoITnu rte C]e "o Aiwa ___ PORT SUl An i, OKrSY -~I NAIROBI c . I 1 ar . Wa~ncrAouit Talse' Statemencit. WA~h INGTNJan. 13.-Alfred F. hnil , Dmocrticpresidential ceocida e n 123,has written .Ca{I' W1''W',Dmocrat, New Joksain teRepublican na- ional comm ite owed him an j ioloy for ° "e;iitting" Robert !H. Lucas to distribute 300,000 copies of acwetcr=,TTtooncarrying a "false" Lacs, N{cut~edirector of the natotii ~rnmtl~ehas testified bef~e he en:tecampaign funds conmilic Ihathepersonally paid for th crton ad had them dis- ribut(edri. ebasaagainst Sen- ator N'orris,1Repjubalican indepen- dent, and in otiher states against DeImocratic senatorial candidates. Graduate Makes 'Talk on Mor~lecule Analysis D a on en ergies of dissociation of ii. 0mbi 1molecules was present- ed a the Physics colloquium by She_ ran . Gcrhard, Grad., in a lectur, entitled, "Thermochemical Constants obtained from Spectro- scopic Data," presented at 4:15 o'clock yester day afternoon in room 101 - Fst ~Physics. buiilding. UNION PLANS NEW Refreshment Serv' :-c on Se-cond Floor Arrange1d. Refreshment...#'servie( nlthj.secl- ond floor })'(! p orhon(%e1igt f he mnon ftheouge ad ch ck rooms a;Isfth-plnti beput into effect forthdacshi weekend. The northloun'e,(preiously used as a woman's ehcc roo and lounge will be suppied i a radio and turnedmover to thedancers. The women's cheek ',room r will be re- moved to the w omen's5 dining room. Service on the porch will be car- ried on fromnt4her taproom from 10 to 12 o'clock on Saturday nights and from 10:,;) to 12:30 o'clock on Friday nightsk. INORFA [S SOUHT FOR.DY IVSIN Additional Funds Also Allowed for Immigration Bureau in Proposed Bill. (HY Associaed IPress) WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.-Large increases for enforcement of pro- hibition and immigration laws were included in the $135,739,668 supply bill for the state, Justice, labor and commerce departmnents reported to- day to the house.I An increase of $2,369,500 allowed' by the house appropriations com- mittee for 500 additional agents in the prohibition bureau resulted in the filing of a minority report by Representative Tinkhamn, Republi- can, Massachusetts. Forty of the extra men would be assigned to the Michigan - Ohio - Kentucky - Ten- nessee area. In all, the prohibition bureau was allowed $11,369,000 for the next fiscal year. The total carried for the justice department was $51,239,000, an increase of $5,843,000. The labor department figure was $13,330,000, with an increase of more than one million for deportation of aliens and other immigration bureau uses. NEW BA ! END FORMED TO EGN~PRACTICE Reserve Group Will Supplement Programs of Regular Organization. Over 3 men reported for the first rehersa of thie newly-formed reserve banI~d last night in Morris hall. The band, which is composed of members of the regular Varsity band who played during the foot- ball season but who are not in th concert ban.-d and others who wan bandexein, will play for a number of hockey games, a prac- tice basketball glame, and will prob- ably give a concert later in the year. The band is formed for the pur- pose of providing experience for the newer mem'b)ers of the band and many of them will be plac'ed in the regular Varsity band next fall.. Members of the conducting classes of the School of Music who are in the band will be given actual exper- ience in conducting this group. A regular rehearsal of the full Varsity band will be held tonight in Morris lwall. 'ECONOMIT SEEKS STEADY RECOVERY Says Too Rapid Return Would be Harmful to Country. (My Assoczated Press) ST. LOUIS, Jan. 13.-Tihe. nation w~ill be fortunate if it does 'not make too rapid a recoveryl {fronm the business slump, Col. C. BH1. Robbins, pre~sident of the American. Life con- vention, an organization; of life in- surance complanies, said' in a state- mee~t issued f~or public ation today. "t Where are two. reas' ong" why3 too sha rp a recovery from' present con- diti ons would not be, good," he said. "Fiiast, the price we" are paying' for this lesson in ocono' iic fundaM, p tals is too high to, be entirely tQt and that is wham t would 'ocij should business mvake a' Uonaatloal recovery. The of plane the route. world's longest airway, 8,000 miles, iroin Lond (right) gives an idea of the giant 38-passer Ion to Cape To'(wn, will soion be in operation. View (By Associa ced Press) LONDON, Jan. 13.-The first leg of thie world's longest airway--the 8,000-mile London to Cape Town route-is to be operating early this 1year. The whole line will be ready for day flying by midsummer, the Im- p erial Airways announces. The route crosses the continent by way of Budapest, jumping across the Mediterranean at Athens to Cairo, which is the function for the India line. From Cairo it heads south, up' the Nile and then more or less down the African east coast, al-- though well inland, to the conti- nent's tip. The journey from London to Cape ing at least part being considered. To organize the 000,000, according company. Landing established along t and hotels provic points. Twenty-seven in have been establis gency fields, some heart of virgin bt organization also i workshops, wireic reporting stations the airway staff.. air line officials sci be out of touch stations. 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