Ahe We t erE. erally fair today and to- Dligr_ 1Iria Ii~ w warmer day. an af41Way1gr P Official Publication Of The Summer Session Y No.'23 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1934 P torials 'ost-Mortems ... Rark Is Passed ... LICE FIVECENTS 1 Comments On History He commented on the history and-U accomplishments of the Pan-Ameri-_. can conferences, beginning in" Wash- This Associated Press mapo ington in 1899 pursuant to the issu-r from jail in Crown Point, Ind., ance of invitationis a~s provided ' by an ' t check his m ovem ents for onat f C ng e s nd n i g wth he c m to n e d w t in a om p ar three-week conference at Montevideo nation's crime history. held' last fall. _____. The great work done by the first meeting at Washington was, accord- IJ w esain n ing to Mr. Finch, "the acceptance of r a plan by which arbitration shouldjbe a otd a a prnil of ne - I s S bc f national 'law for the settlement of ulJe t 0 disputes." Sand Tal T7n addrition the rnfii~nP r~n-I Outlines the crime splotched trail of John. Dillinger from the time he escaped last Mlarch to his death in Chicago, at the h~andls of officers who had attempted Liis. The desperado's activities ha~d extended through~ many states and finially tratively few miles of the place where he staged a jail break unparalleled in the