AGE TWO 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY IMPROVEMENT SEEN" IN LU R FORCES Prohibition Commission Report Gives Opposition to Return of Legalized Saloon. STATL HELP NECESSARY Committee Opposes Modification of Lades to Permit Sale of L h Wines or Beers. fP - s, o ,d r ess, ) WASI NTON, Jan. 20.---The law Enforem ent Con ission in its summarized ,port The Enforce- ment of the Prohibition Laws of the United sates," included the following provisions: "1. The CoinnTission is opposed to repeal of the Eighteenth Amend- ment. "2. The C cnmission is opposed to the retoraion in any manner of the legalr ci sle' "3. The Comms-en is opposed to the federal or ste governments, as such, going into the liquor busi- ness. "4. The Commission is opposed to the proposal to modify the Na- tional Prohibition Act so as to per-r mit manufacture and sale of light wines or beer. "5. The Commission is of the opinion that the co-operation oft the states is an essential element inl the enforcement of the Eighteenthc Amendment and the National Pro-t hibition Act throughout the terri- tory of the United STtates; that the- support of public opinion in the several states is necessary in order to insure such co-operation. Agencies Badly Organized. "6. The Commission is of the opinion that prior to the enactment of the Bureau of Prohibition Act, 1927, the agencies for enforcement were badly organized and inade- quate; that subsequent to that enactment there has been contin- ued improvement in organization1 and effort for enforcement. "7. The Commission is of the opinion thati1 there is yet no ade- quate observance or enforcement. ". The Commission is of the opinion that the present organiza- tion for enforcement is still inade-~ quate. "9. The Commission is of the opinion that the federal appropria- tions for enforcement of the Eight-' eenth Amendment should be sub- stantially increased and that the vigorous and better organized efforts which have gone on since the Bu- reau of Prohibition Act, 1927, should be furthei ed by certain improve- ments in the statutes and in the organization, personnel, and equip- ment of enforcement, so as to give to enforcement the greatest prac- ticable efficiency. Enforcement Not Secured. "10. Some of the Commission are not convinced that prohibition under the Eighteenth Amendment is unenforceable and believe that a further trial should be made with the help of the recommended im- provements, and that if after such trial effective enforcement is not secured there should be a revision of, the amendment. Others of the Commission are convinced that it has been demonstrated that prohi- bition under the Eighteenth Amend-t ment is unenforceable and that the amendment should be immediately revised, but recognizing that the process of amendment will require some time, they unite in the recoin- mendations of conclusion No. 9 for the iulprovuent of tWe enforce- 11. Al the Conunission agree that i the mendment is revised it siould be made to read substan- l iadlly ; follows: "Section 1. Thef shall have power to regu- late or to prohibit the manufacture, traffic in or transportation of in-' toxicating liquors within, the im- portation thereof into and the ex-' portation thereof from the United' States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for bever- age purposes. 12. The recommendations re- ferred to in conclusion number 9 rc: "1. Removal of the causes of rr iaion and resentment on the p:it of the medical profession by: (A ) Doing away with the statutory fixing of the amount which may beI prescribed and the number of pre-C cripiions; "(B) Abolition of the requirement of specifying the ail- Ient for which liquir is prescribed upon a blank to go into the public jies: "(C) Leaving as much as (Continued on Page 8) -- ... _ _ - BREAKING AWAY OF ROCK STRATA CHANGES NIAGARA FALLS' CONTOUR GLIDER CLUB USES PUND FRHu RNWAY 91 I - - - -- --- - ANIN AROR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 ~~~~_FAT EXHIBITS DRAW N4EW1, -BRIEFS E- CiYPRESNTED AnE ATTENDANCE CIT_ Y PRESENTED AnnArbor Association And W T H PROPERTY College Art Association . . Have| Popular Exhibits. E r=/rras f rar- a G6 ;aE R da rritr 1' Nearly One Mile Is Available for Take-off Purposes on Frozen Lake. I I I " I S Taking advantage of the natural Y facilities for a flying field offered by the frozen surface of Barton pond, members of the glider section ksof t Aeronautical society have Fr anferred ther activities there .from the Ysilanti airport which r;... h1y formerly used. The pond af- rfmbdl en available ru, y of ap .::I L ~ 4 : ... . . = >N " !Y u )tc'y on e m ile for ta k e-o ff ..s.. . . .: .n t B op deredach ehills, it o mi:s aner hlmeihallocation fres gliding. -.- The grlide used isd e con - typ e ibis ltaWayn by the makers of the similae craft that- eontudenal fliagh. It is of stream- U.h An dg F a r d line iw.n and is intended primari- Th ekhu r dn fxrds k In mtowing. The glider is launch- fee frmtebikisef oe itresosAeia Flsbfr ebers.11 o te.ecionwh hv theroc fll ccrre. othviws er tae lokn toar jPos ed btr-sipg tosed bthia ng uto dh hg s an xmpear mobile on a long cabl, and when n srcitient speed exnistrachpd, about 1 ratnmiles pr hour, the shipnleaves The sureace of the pond. The tow- T uarvard , P rincea tn Tak e ps o7R:":'i'ng cable is released by the s ilot after it has gained the desired alti- de, usually about 400 feet. Then " it remains for the flyer to use his Upper view shows American side of Niagara Falls after Sunday's skill in soaring, by taking advant- rock slide had left a huge V in brink of the world's famous cataract. age of favorable air currents, and The break thus created measures 150 feet wide and extends back 200 Ki kn odlnig feet from the brink itself. Lower picture shows American Falls beforeI Members o the section who have' the rock fall occurred. Both views were taken looking toward Prospect= also had experience in piloting Point on the American side. Below at left is Luna Island. Authorities mtrships assert that gliding is by far the more scientific and en- declare that the breaking away of the rock is only an example, larger, joyable, and that it is a greater than ordinary, of what is continually taking place on both Canadian' test of the pilot's aeronautical abil- and American sides. ity. It is considered excellent prep- aration for power-ship flying. Harvard, Princeton Take Steps to Renewi There are 10 licensed motor-ship pilots in the present membership of Athletic Relations After Lengthy Break -the section, which numbers about - - - -_____ ------ 60. It is the goal of the club to Drvc Site Anve Avers Drive Site to Ann Arbor. Both exhibits taking place at present in Alumni Memoil hall i .i i lra c t oo at lt iT L sck Brthers'Factory Passes r- , Li 0: 5 rty, located e n luiv ese drive completed ae proving of r tot Into Hands of Ann Arbor marst.s erby ihedepartment a Prof. Bruce M. Donalng om the Milwork Group.ss s w received byte city from the fine arts departmen, annoned Dey troit Edison cotpany. Valuationyesterday. The two exhiiios re The Luick Bothcs and compAnl of the property was set at $3200 by the A rt- Fliwk.Gapil Superintendent of t he Ann Arta c i'e mill, for many years a leading frmd r ls o fhpining s fho tr knw.Prhsr eFakB P nrks naesheing sofwn in th nor h a here.lirs ben sold. it was an- r. Z e, ChicagomArt institite bn xo L.oncen ye'ttoray. The new WirmT, oficIas aid yesterday, was made bition of prints sent our eheC ol- which wi .ill begI opera ,tans here p iossibly, by the Edison concern. A loIge Art association sly y;el d y Feb. 1. wl, known Arihe Ann large part of the property along the th- departmedt. Arbmilv:men wil bgcmp ny. new drive has been donated to the The Ann Arborcx- Twee d0 pa men t tatd paig aie t d hibition is located in the ,(, ! ,x-,1- kiownk Prchaseer exwe anin t ngs lery of the building k whih uhte s kcoxnuct a holes wcndret ailn B . -h o rd od co m si n rs r u e oni e a i at ni n Bnss A Dudi g s p ADsare-beingshown in h n or'iic a :nd Gallage, James, Ratnkin, and AP RDsss.outh rooms. The exhiis ion 0- L. B. hjeniti o Dptannd and the - T meEg T F IDAY rints marks the fourth eibit of pa. . Al ,nt'o mu °i sn al- Te aMEfiE oTlFIe o Yfpro rnemdlfr13."nACr r . S ehry, of Ann Arbor. the year sponsored by the depwart- Emio 'men tVillhbe given to be- Methods of procedure in the in- 1ment. tween 50 and 35 men, it was ,state d. 'vestigation to be held in February! Included in the former exhibit Miwtork van,'eh