TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY id aany i Row, ns Say iled By Leaders WardenI Certain K, Jan. 26. -(k')- The a direct link between all and the "world's where gangsters lorded esser prisoners living in :harged today. Shulman, prison expert f a detailed report on t the Welfare Island declared that whenever ammany leader tele- ison, the warden would f shot from a catapult a telephone booth. say who that leader an was asked. you the name if Com- tin H. MacCormick asks Mellon Affairs Investigated By Operatives Family-Owned Aluminum Monopoly And Income Tax Returns Checked WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.--(P)-De- partment of Justice agents today pushed investigations from two dif- ferent angles into the interests of Andrew W. Mellon, for 11 years sec- retary of the treasury. Attorney General Cummings indi- cated to newsmen he was taking a direct interest in both inquiries, say- ing late Thursday he had "ordered a re-check" .by new investigators of what he termed a "100 per cent nonopoly" by the Aluminum Co. of America, controlled by the Mellon family. Cummings said also he expected to know within a week what the gov- ernment would do in an inquiry nearing completion into Andrew Mel- lon's income tax affairs. Meanwhile the justice department head said he would examine the NRA aluminum code. Final phrasing of the agreement was still in the offing at NRA early today due to dissatis- faction by some aluminum importing companies. The code, previously delayed by charges from independent firms that it acknowledged a Mellon monopoly, now holds a clause that there shall be no discrimination between frabri- cators and that independents shall not be oppressed in any way. yor Fiorello H. commissioner of e raid on the vered conditions ty. acCormick strove today, seven men employed in the on strike because ing off of their separately Mac- n. sullen and re- owledged openly ork because they t narcotics, and ould not resume ipply was avail- Villiam C. Dodge, many candidates neral Fusion vic- ned that unless -ormick submits lined in the raid, ill be subpenaed -Associated Press Photo Revelations that inmates of Welfare Island penitentiary in New York were dominated by two gangster convicts were made by Austin H. MacCormick, Mayor La Guardia's "specialist" appointee as commissioner of corrections, who termed the place the "worst prison in the world." Warden Joseph A. McCann was ousted as a result of the commissioner's "coup". Here is a typical cell scene in the penitentiary. Adults Favor Fads And Frills In FERA Education Program was one who obeyed an adult's com- mand, no matter what. Today the disciplined child is the one who more and more carries his own re- sponsibilities." In addition to these features other articles include "Providing for Rec- )eath At 108 J., Jan. 27.-()-- t h e Nineteenth Federal Consti- Mrs. Mary Reich in an election. ay at the age of ed to have been sident. a native of the FFIICIAL ETIN om Page 2) article in one of The remarkable response of the public to the opportunity for adult education offered through the facili- ties of the FERA is the subject of an editorial in the January issuo of the Michigan School of Education bulletin which appeared for circula- tion yesterday. "Self Discipline and Natural Growth" a treatise on the re- sults of experimentation in child psychology is the subject of an article by Prof. Marguerite Wilker, director of the University Nursery school. In discussing the response to the FERA opportunity P r o f. Clifford Woody of the School of Education writes that "unofficial reports from the various centers in which such education is provided show a good enrollment in the great variety of courses. The receptive attitude of the public is surely another testi- mony of America's passion for edu- cation." In discussing, the clases most popular Professor Woody writes "It is singularly significant after the hue and cry about 'fads and frills' in education that when the adults started trooping to school with a free choice as to what they might study, they elected these very same 'fads and frills'," Professor Wilker's article deals with discipline and its place in the present day school and classroom and its effect upon life. Types of discipline such as social discipline, routine discipline, and various kinds of learning are discussed. In speak- ing of her subject Professor Wilker said "Discipline in the present day school is synonomous with education. At one time the disciplined child MORN FOR- FINAL EXAMS reational Interests" by Prof. Jackson CABINET MAY RESIGN R. Sharfman,'of the physical edu- PARIS, Jan. 26.-(/.P)-The resigna- cation department and "An Exam- tion of the entire French cabinet was ination In Professional Education" reported imminent in the lobby of by Ralph Van Roesen, Grad. the Chamber of Deputies today after Eugene Raynaldy, minister of justice, The State of Ohio's collegiate pop- quit the government because of the ulation numbers 41,784 in 26 schools. Bayonne pawnshop scandal. Stock up with OUTLINES FOR REVIEW - Complete Stock. FOUNTAIN.- PENS.-$1.OO and Up BLUE BOOKS-all sizes and rulings. at UNIVERSITY AHR'SBOOKSTORE' f'I _ STATE STREET 'I an to the be Student , Fellowship clock, Rev. Fred Cowin illustrated lecture on Victoria Falls." Special Fellowship Orchestra. . Student . Appoint- ay program: g Worship at the and Supper - Sunday ervice at Church. program: the First Dr. Staii preaching. 15 Regular Sunday Seminar. 00 Wesleyan G u i11 d. Sherwood Messner, president of S.C.A.. will. speak on "Essential Chris- tian Consideration." 00 Supper and fellowship. ~utheran Student Club: Regular eting Sunday 5:30 p. m. at Zion theran Parish Hall, E. Washington at S. Fifth Ave. Professor L. A. pkins, Director of the Summer ision, will speak on a topic of hi. n choosing. larris Ball: Holy Communion nday morning in the Williams Me- rial Chapel nine-thirty o'clock. cakfast will be served immediately lowing the service. Informal social hering and discussion with the ht Reverend John N. McCormick, Saint Andrew's Epis opal Church: 0 a. m. Holy Communion, 9:30 n. Church School, 11:00 a. m. Kin- garten, 11:00 a. m. Morning ayer and Sermon by the Right verend John N. McCormick, D.D. Western Michigan. Roger Williams Guild, Sunday: 45 Church service, Mr. Sayles on, he Parable of the River." 12:00 >n Student discussion group with Chapman at Guild House, 503 E. ron. Topic, "An aggressive religion reactionary forces." 6:00 p. m. nston Dudley will be the speaker. _ ii I Thir. II .~