THE MICHIGAN DAILY ffBIB SWIMNG R!C RS L[, IN NATIONAL A.1 A. U. MEETS' Inn SOMILESTSNEMR verine Star Beats Crabbe in Medley Race; Kojac Betters own Backstroke Time; Degener Outscores Riley. EW HAVEN, Conn., March 31.-(IP)-U-Two. world's records d today before the onslaught of a crack field of swimmers ting in the national senior A.A.U. championships in the Yale hn Schmieler, of the University of Michigan took the world's in the 300-yard medley race from Clarence (Buster) Crabbe, Los Angeles A.C., pre-tournament favorite. he Michigan undergraduate replaced the old time of 3:38.6! new mark of 3:36.8. ianother brilliant performance George Kojac, of the New York wam- the 150-yard backstroke in 1:37.4 to clop three-fifths of id from his own mark made j - - --- !.,. Wickersham Favors ~llfP ~fI rrirIII~AN A A Entrance of Uftite d- UUIIJJL U4LVILJ IVLU DV IIU LIVV OF TANKSOCI'ETY States Into League iIIT[FlPYatt Mann, swimming coach of Criticizinlul the United StatLes sent- uthe University of Michigan, has Cnh n d tsbeen elected president of the Col- ate severely for not acting n the td a-000 Court Action Dropped All Stock Transactions to Be legiate Swimming Coaches Associa- i " league of nations compromise for ' When Ex-President Pays Taxed One-Fourth of tion, a society that includes every more than two years, George W. Insurance Agent. One Per Cent. college in the United States. Mann, Wickersham, speaking yesterday in M 3who has turned out five Conference Angell hall,'said that "if the United ST. LOUIS, March 31.--(A)-An WASHINGTON, March 31.-UP)- championship teams and four na- States doesn't have enough courage apology and a check for $2,500 re- The House today adopted amend- tional titleholders in his eight years to t onthae nco e d fr Calv Coolid toda ments to the new revenue bill to- as head Varsity tank coach, suc- league, s i he ightjst a s wellf st oped a $100,000 d mge s t taling $255,500,000, bringing the es- ceeds James Reilly, of Rutgers, as league, she might just as well build stopped a 100,000 damage sui timated yield to $999,0000,000 which, president of the association. a wall around herself and live off against the former President by with $272,500,000 expected savings------ her own fat." Lewis B. Tebbetts, St. Louis insur- in expenditures, totals $1,271,500,- Bowling Championship Mr. Wickersham pointed to the ance man, who claimed his busi- 000, to meet an estimated treasury b A- fact that we are living in an age ness reputation was injured by one Deficit of $1,241,000,00 nextyear. etained by lpha Chrs Hesrptto a nue yoeof easy communication between Determined to end three weeks of nations and that the isolation of Mr. Coolidgels radio utterances. labor over revenue measures by to- Alpha Chi Sigma, defending title- which the United States Senate In a speech last October, Mr. morrow night, the House rushed its holder in the fraternity bowling supports is completely outdated. Coolidge said: approval on numerous levies. tournament, succecssfully retained Following the Wickersham lec- "Beware of the so-called 'twister' Striking hard at Wall Street to its championship last night on the tore, Prof. Francis S. nderdonk Ber ftemake it carry an additional share Union alleys when it defeated Phi of the Prciera Oderdonk- and abstractor, or any agent who of the cost of operating the Fed- Delta Phi, 2774 to 2257. mthed up the points in favor of offers to save money for you by eral Government, it approved a tax The 2774 score rolled by the title- United States participation in the replacing your policy in another of one-fourth of one per cent on all holders was the highest mark that league and called for opponents to company." stock transactions. This was esti- has ever been run up in the frater- voice their objectins. Tebbetts said that his reputation mated to yield $75,000,000. The vote nity tournament over a period of 10 Prof. Jesse S. Reeves, head of the as "the leading advocate in the was 207 to 39, with the opposition years. political science department, con- United States of the so-called term coming mostly from Tammany Hall cluded the meeting with a plea to life insurance policies" was injured Democrats and Eastern Republi- ------ those present to get in touch with by the address. cans. their senators and urge them to J. Porter Henry, his attorney Although the House rejected an DROP IN back up public opinion on the ques- said Everett Sanders, the former' amendment by Rep. Blanton, Texas tipn of joining the league. 'One of President's attorney, conferred with cen rt, tadopte oe b Rep La the foremost duties of the Amer- Tebbetts last month and it was Guardia, New York Republican, to-THE SAAR BOWL IS ican citizen is to pester his.senator agreed to drop the suit if Mr. Cool- impose the one-fourth of one per. -- and congressman" Professor Reeves idge would apologize and reimburse cent levy on orders of persons in ALWAYS OPEN, AFTER said. Before the meeting broke up the plaintiff for his legal expenses. this country for sale or purchase DANCES -- DELICIOUS Prof. Onderdonk announced that Today the check was received with of stocks on foreign exchanges. The he would draw up a resolution stat- the letter from the former Presi- La Guadia amendment is designed TOASTED SANDWICHES, ing that the meeting was in favor dent. Mr. Coolidge's letter follows: to prevent brokers from going to F 0 U N T A-I N SERVICE of United States' entry into the "Since making my radio address Canada or to other foreign coun- THAT'S AMONG THE league. He called for a vote, and the of Oct. 6, 1931, in which I advised tries to evade the tax. result was an almost unanimous regarding the substitution of new This tax, to become effective 15 BEST --ARE FOUND AT showing of hands in favor of the life insurance for old, facts have days after enactment of the bill, resolution. come to my attention which indi- is to terminate on July 1, 1934, as cate that you think some of the lare L th bill's excise levies. K K I. 'tF I statements which I made might be EDITOR'S NOTE construed by your friends and ac- All articles appearing on Pages quaintances as reflecting upon you R iGIHT SPO T 2 and 6 of this issue of The Daily and the plan of insurance you are 109 So1th M are legitimate news dispatches or advocating." 802 Packard St. local stories. 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