D TWo THE MICIAN bAYLY } IrC *N'KT' O I-i n [Y n ar A V' i A'2 : I-I- a a -v - v -V a1\ -l - * VI.iJ± JLJi K I ~O,1~73. TO RALLY AS FIGHT SHIFTS TO CHICAGO Liberal Organizations Prepare to Hold Mass Meetings, Demonstrations. DRYS ISSUE SUMMONS Three Day 'Loyalty Convention' Expected to Recapture Militant Spirt. CHICAGO, May 24.-(P) - The battle over prohibition moves into the Chicago sector next month with the great concentration of forces since the dry laws were en- acted. The national political conven- tions-Republican June 14, Demo- crat June 27-will be beseiged and beseeched by the campaigners for and against prohibition. Liberal organizations, most of them comparatively young, will at- tempt to show their -trength in mass meetings, parades and demon- strations. Both sides plan to concentrate their eiforts on the prohibition planks in the party platforns and bolth, at this stage of the game, pro- fess conlfidence of victory. Ford G. Clark, national commander of the Crusaders, said he expected both parties to go "at ileast as far as adopting resubmission planks." Prohibitionists will hold their meetings in a church within three blocks of the Chicago stadiumm, where the political conventions are to be held. These meetings begin June 10 and continue to the eve ofP the Republican convention. , Plans are being made to seat 5,- 000 women at a xreakfast June 13. National leaders of the national Women's Christian Temperance un- ion; Dr. F. Scott McBride of the; Anti-3aloon league; Clarecie True Wilson, secretary of the board ofo temperance, prohibition and public morals of the Methodist church; and Bishop James Cannon of Meth-; odist Episcopal church, south. ( I . _ Socialis_ T ELLS GRlADUATES I 4 --- 1 TO OWN BUfESS Illinois Professor of Economics Declares Private Concern More Advantageous, ( Big Ten News Service) URBANA, Ill., May 24.-University graduates will find it far more ad- vantageous to "go into business for themselves" than to take a position in someone else's firm, Prof. Ivan Wright of the Department of Eco- nomics, University of Illinois. de- clared in a recent interview. Big business has revealed its limitations during the present per- iod of deflation, he said, and has shown that the small companies, provided they are under efficient management, are more stable and dependable than the huge corpora- tions. "I venture to say," Prof. Wrightl stated, "that at the end of 10 years, the man who works for himself will have accomplished more than the person who accepted a position in a corporation or other large com- pany. The present depression has dis- mantled the show of power which was displayed by the larger firms and has substantiated the real strength of the small concerns, the economist said. ENGLISH FLOOD INJURIES MOUNT Four Dead in Deluge Causing $2,0000,000 Damage. LONDON, May 24. - (AP) - Four. persons, three of them children,0 were known to be dead today as aZ result of floods which have raised havoc in the English niidlands fol- lowing cloudbursts over the week-I end. ..- THIS COLUM. CLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING THiI AT 3 P. ii a I Ten were injured in an explosion at Derby believed to have been caused by flood waters leaking into a gas main. Reports from the huge flood area were sketchy as communications became increasingly difficult. Tele- phone and telegraph lines have been damaged seriously by the rag- ing waters which spread over hun- dreds of square miles, causing dam- age estimated at nearly $2,000,000. A fund was opened Monday night to relieve the distress of thousands of persons who are homeless, and whose lands are swamped and whose livestock have been drowned. Burton, the famous Staffordshire brewing town, was reported disap- pearing under advancing waters. T Y P E W R I T E R S All Makes - Large Fnd Portable Sold eted Ec:ned R aired Large choice stock.&sy IMs. 0. . .MORRILL BF NOTICE T YPEWRITING and MIMEO- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done by experienced operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty since 1908. O. D. Mor- rill, 3.14 S. State St. The Type- writerand Stationery Store. 663c BRAND NEW 1932 PLYMOUTHS- - Just received shipment of all cur- rent models, coaches, sedans, coupes. We will sell these at bar- gain prices. Regular new car warranty and service policy. Associated Motor Services, 311 W. Huron. 22001. 611c Associated Press Phoo Norman Thomas, of New York, Socialist cao-di ate for president in 1923, was again chosen for that party's standard bearer for this year's campaign in convention at- Milwaukee, Sunday. CHICAGO, May 24.-(/P)-Twelve economists of University of Chicago say they believe a drastic but tem- porary fiscal inflation would help business. They urged a "five-year plan" for revival of business upon con- gress Monday, declaring that au- tomatic adjustments in the eco-' nomic situation have already pro- ceeded to the stage where inflation- ary expenditures would be hand- somely rewarded in greater produc- tion, larger employment and high- er tax revenues." "For the ensuing five years," they said, "all federal expenditures should be covered by tax revenues. To minimize the total necessary outlay, outlays should be generous now; parsimonious inflation is an illusory economy. NOTICE ! Papanaas, Straw and Felt Hats l r men and women Cleaned, Bleached, Reblocked and made into up-to-date shapes - Fine Work. Factory Hat Store, 617 Packard St. (Near State). WANTED SITUATION WANTED by exper- ienced couple for fraternity por- ter and cook. References. Phone 3235. 679. TYPING-Grad, theses a specialty. M. V. Hartsuff. 9087. 526c FIFTY piano players interested in playing and selling piano accor- dion. Apply University Music House, 601 Williams St. for full particulars. 674 FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT-Furnished or unfurnished. 1324 Olivia. Avail- able June 1. 614c AN UNUSALLY desirable office for attorney, doctor, dentist, or engi- neer. Now available in First Na- tional Bank Bldg. For informa- FOR RENT-Furnished apartment with private bath and shower for 3 or 4 adults. Also furnished apartment for two and single room. Steam heat, shower and garage. Dial 8544. 422 E. Wash- ington. 648c COTTAGE TO RENT-For season at Portage Lake. Well furnished. Plenty of room. Leo G. Hoey, Dexter. 671 NEAR CAMPUS - For summer months; five room completely furnished apartment; garage; yard. Phone 5929. 672 FOR SALE BAUSCH LOMB BINOCULAR re- search microscope with Abbe con- denser. Call 9630. 609c LOST LOST-Waterman fountain pen on the campus. Call Jessie Barton, 2-3281. 678 ELGIN WRIST WATCH-(ladies) Saturday night, at or between Majestic and Den. Call Sher- wood 3597. 670 LOST--Silver Eversharp last week. Initials B. F. Rose. Call 358, Jor- dan Hall. 677 FOUR KEYS on keyring in the vicinity of Ferdon and Wash- tenaw. Phone 21969 between 6 and 7 p. m. 676 LOST-Black and white suede belt Tuesday near Thayer street and North University. Phone 4972. 675 Majestic Would YOU do it? -would you iot in yjail and live a life of shame? See, Symp athize, luhandcry -over Qclt Wynne Gibson enacting six phases of the woman a life! Pat O'Brien Frances Dee , l: >i ftlliliilllt # I iiH Ufli1E fI 4 11 1111111 111 11111 11 1 111 [IIIJ'I1111111111 11f119 " -* - a- i. Mmral Day' FIFTY YEARS AGO *w Saw this bank rendering service to Ann Arbor and her interests. With each pass,- ing year we try to render greater service - to our clients. -a Farmers and Mechanics Bank North Main Street South State Street Mcmber Federal Reserve System . tI IIII11.1 1, 1111JI IIII11111luItfIIIIII lill IIIIn ill l lll 11I i 111 1111111.111111M111. EXTRA Al St. John m "Harem Searem" "JUNGLE GIANTS" HEARST NEWS HERE HE COMES 4tSCARFACE" WANT ADS PAY! MICHIGAN LASTTIMS TvODA tion call bank office. 560c SUBSCRIBE TO THE MICHIGAN DAILY ._.__.. THE OFFICIAL Regent Beal Banquet of Addresses Alpha Nu MICHIGAN All University Ring Regent Junius E. Beal delivered the address at the annual initiation banquet of Alpha Nu, undergrad- uate forensic society, at 6:15 o'clock last night in the Union. The affair honored the' eight pledges initiated at the last meeting. Recognition keys were presented to Walter Mor- rison, Robert Ward, and Charles B. 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