I0 PRESS VOL. XLII. No. 134 SIX PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1932 WEATHER: Rain and Colder. PRICE 'FVE Police Official on Secret Trip to Plymouth, Schwarzkopf Reveals. NEW CLEW IN NORWALK Rear Admiral Burrage Hints New Developments; Withholds Explanations. HOPEWELL, NJ., April 1--(IP)--- the month-old police search for the kidnapped Lindbergh boy shifted' swiftly across the Atlantic today as Girl of 12 Asks Dean for Education Catalog Some may say that the younger generation is not serious-minded, but here's one proof that it looks toward the future. p Dean J. B. Edmonson, of the School of Education, has received a letter from a 12-year-old eighth- grade studentaat Muskegon, asking for a catalog of the school. The letter, neatly written and correctly addressed, stated that sie had considered "quite carefully' her future occupation. "It is quite early for me to wor- ry over this, but. so far I have thought of being a business teach- er," she wrote. "I have heard two teachers speak about the profes- sion, and still think I would like that kind of work. I would like to attend a junior college, and then I want to attend the University." The name of the student was withheld, but Dean Edmonson ack- TO ENA CT MEASURE! FOR HIGHWAY FUND~ Assail Highway Fund Diversion Plan, Forcing Third Overhauling. GOVERNOR AT HEARINGS Listens to Debates, Then Says Further Changes' Will Be Needed. LANSING, April 1.-(A)-The leg- islature ended the first week of its: special session today, with indica-! tions that neither harmony nor brevity will rule its tax relief de- 'SWEETHEART' IN SENIOR L1A, TRIAL'SA-T YA Qualifies ;in 220-Yi Breast Stroke and Back StrOke. NEW RECORD SE New York A.C. S Mark in 400-Yd. Relay. Bulletin 1EW HAVEN, Conn., April -(P) - Breaking the work record for the second time t day, the New York A.C. tonig retained its national senior A.U. championship in the 40 yard. relay in a brilliant pc formance' that brought I mark down to 3:31.8. Leonard Spence, of the N York A.C., defending his n tional; senior A.A.U. 220-ya breast stroke title, swam to new world's record. His tir was 2:44, three-fifths of seco better than the ld mark. The New Yorker, who al held the former mark made last year's championships, i closely pressed during the f1 hundred yards b y Johns Schmie er, of the University Michigan, but from then on was never threatened. T4 Blankenberg, of the Los A geles A.C. beat out Schmie ice:: ~other intermediaries continued theI_ ir nowledged the letter and sent her liberations. work in the United States. an announcement of the school. The new administration highway Senator William J. Harris of Maj. Charles H. Schoeffel, deputy# fund diversion plan was so bitterly Georgia was seriously ill .at his superintendent of New Jersey state! PlanThirst' Marc assailed by members and other home in Washington. He developed police, sailed Monday on the liner acritics that it was undergoing its intestinal trouble shortly after re-pMtsifodPyothoa - Laninrg fCt third overhauling. Gov. Wilber M. turning home from an operation. Mauretania for Plymouth on a fis- onLansg ap Brucker, after listening to reports sion "the nature of which we can-I by ASaturday of the attack upon tlie measure in a not reveal 'at this time," Col. H. yAutosShearing before the house and sen- Norman Schwarzkopf said today. ate highway committees, remarked TLTrip is Secret. A "thirst" march on the state that "some further changes will j ! I, Speaking from the home of Col. capitol at. Lansing, comprising a have to be made." Charles A. Lindbergh, Col Schwarz- long line of automobiles which will ProposalinControversy. C HICAGO'S1DEFICITkopf, chief of the state police, re- start at Detroit and pick up rein- lop a blanket 15 per cent fromap- fusedto explain the significance of forcements in Dearborn, Wayne, propriations and payrolls was in Cermak Says City Will Be Clear tip othersthan to say that Maj_ Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, and Jackson, controversy and there was a wide akSy iyWl eCerSchoeffel was. under "specific in - is bigpandfrnx audy divergence of opinion relative to his Q f Debt -Within Next structions" and that when he re- beng planned for nexeSatrdayb getos6aiio eaiet s QfDb.Wti.ex tutin"ad Associated Press Photo. Mary Blac wood of Alexandria, La., was chosen "sweetheart" of the University of Texas by popular, student vote. . DE VALERA WANTS OATH ABOLISHMENT Irish President Says Its Removal Best Peace Guarantee for Government. i DUBLIN, April 1.-(R)-The best guarantee of civil peace in Ireland, President Eamon de Valera told the Associated Press today, is the inten- Blackenberg overtook Schmie- tion of the present Free State gov- ler in the last few feet to take ernment to abolish the oath of ( second place by inches. allegiance to the British. crown. "Irishmen don't adopt violent NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 1.-(I methods to attain their rights any -Another weld's record, t h more than any other people," he fourth in two days of competitic msridh"nn anystheriev e thsein the national senior A.A.U. chan said, "unless they believe that those pionships was shattered today I right cannot be attained by any ihe New a.C.hat -rd a other means. the New York A.C. 400-yard re "The present government pro- The New York quartet, defendir poses to remove the oath of alle- the title sped toward tee newdin gance from the Constitution be- of 3:32.2 in the Yale pool to cl cause in the past 10 years it has one-fifth of a second from- the prevented the adoption of peaceful recently established world mark. political methods by a considerable, Spence, Fissler Fast section of the people. We believe J Shn, Fissl this action will lead to internal Johnny Howland, George Fissie peace." George Kojac and Walter Spe The tall, slim leader of the Fian- comprising the New York team, s na Fail took pains to point out that the new time in a preliminary he, there was no disorder during the through the splendid. finishing e~ Easterwdemonstrationrbyuvarious forts of Spence, anchor man. Easter demonstration by various! The Illinois A.C. team qualifi( Irish Republican groups whose ac- for the finals by beating Yale i tivities were under the ban of the inches for second place; althou Cosgrave government . both teams were timed in 3:35.4. "The fact that there -was no Besides New York. and Illino: breach of the peace certainly is the Los Angeles A.C. and Nortl evidence of the good sense of the western qualified for tonight's f people," he said, "and it indicates enals that all sections of the people real- Johnny Schmieler, of the Unive ize their responsibilities as citizens." city of Michigan, was the day's ou "Our policy itself," the president standing individual performer. I replied, "is the best guarantee won his heat in both events against strife," when asked if he qualify for the finals in the 22 had any guarantees that there rd free style and 220-yard brea would be no civil strife. stroke. __---Breast Stroke Titleholder Wins. McCormick to Succeed Leoiard Spence, of the New Yo: Crisler at Minnesota A.C., defending champion, won Y: ______heat. in the 220-yard breast strok~ MINNEAPOLIS,ApThe titleholder in the 220-yard fr FrMcEomickApril 1 - p) - style,'Ahlbert Schwartz, of Illinois Frank McCormick, who- locked up sC., did: riot defend.his crown. his law library in South Dakota to CS d inler yesterday shattered n return to coaching athletics, accep- =wld'sefr esrdayotheat00- a ted appointment as athletic direc- ' receonly to see it brok ftor at the University of Minnesota medleyagainii the finals by Claren today. Bust ) Crabbe of the Los Angel For two years he has been base- A C . The competition thus far al ball coach and backfield coach in has posted anew world's mark f football at Minnesota under Her- the 150-yard backstroke whi< bert O. (Fritz) Crisler, whom he will went to Kojac k succeed July 1. Crisler goes to Princeton as head football coach. McCormick will drop his career as a lawyer which included three CO-eds Seek Mecy years as assistant United States f ondemne e district attorney for South Dakota. - LEGISLA TURE. SLOWLY SINKS INTO ANCIENT CAVES j two-year-old son in his custody. The bullet entered his side just below the lungs. His condition was unchanged late' last night, hospital attendants said. He was discovered by Patrolman | Schmidt in a parked car on Brock- man blvd:, south of the cut-off. Schmidt removed him to St. Jo- seph's. Wolverines Get Places on All-Opponent Team1 MILWAUKEE, April 1. - ( P) -j Only two teams out of the seven, faced by the 1932 Marquette Uni- versity hockey team, placed men onI the all-opponent sextet selected by T-TH n ,.,..ar ON PO LIT ICAL OBSERVATION, First-hand information on the ture is in special session,c actual workings of state govern- Gov. Brucker to considerq ments is in prospect for some 40 or of finance. 50 students in political science who-I are taking the course in state gov- C. Williams Carpenter, ernment. Wilbur Bohnsack, '34, are WASHINGTON, April 1. --( Four girl college students can TRIP the capitol today to seek soME tervention in behalf of the s called by Negroes, sentenced to die Ma questions for assaulting two white girl Scottsboro, Ala. '34, and The girls, Vassar and Well students students, were sent by the nat A trip to Lansing where observa- tions of various departments of the state government and branches of! the legislature will be made is plan- ed for next Wednesday. The stud- ents making the trip will leave here at noon, returning to Ann Arbor about midnight. Prof. James B. Pollock, of the po- litical science department, and Mrs. Pollock, will act as chaperons. Late permission may be obtained by wo- F men who plan to attend, Prof. Pol- a,, ....; making arrangements for the trip. Reservations for the trip may be at the office of the political depart- ment on the second floor of Angell hall until 5 o'clock Monday after- noon. Garner to Ask Vote on Filipino Freedom WASHINGTON, April 1. - (P) - committee for the Defense ical Pricnras to urge mei Congress to assist in obt: review of the case by the Court. Chairman Norris, of the judiciary committee, expre terest in the matter and a girls to furnish him a writt orandum. They' had a long talk w ator.Black, Alabama Demo