THE MICH] AN DAILY ,__, Spring PASHA FACES DEATH k ON TREASON CHARGE CONDEMNED FOR AIDING RUN'S * TO BREAK DOWN MORALE OF * FRENCH PEOPLE * * * * * * * * * * * * * VARSITY GLEE CLUB * The Varsity Glee club will hold * a short special rehearsal at 6:45 * o'clock tonight at the School of * Music. Every member must at- * tend. * * * * * * * * * * * * * now ready for your inspec- re in a position to give you [aterial for all Army Uni- will be pleased to quote iything you need. ANLCOLM (ByA aSOPH PRESIDENT APPOINTS Paa Associated Prss)oPs THREE NEW COMMITTEES Paris, Feb. 14.-- Paul Bolo Pasha aTRENWCMITE was condemned to death by a court- martial here today on a charge of Soph lits held their first meeting of treason. The court-martial began the semester at 3 o'clock yesterday af- hearing evidence in the case Feb. 4, i ternoon, and the following committees before returning its verdict to-. were appointed by President David and deliberated only 15 minutes A. Forbes: Social, Uri A. Carpenter, day. Darios Porchere, a co-defendant, chairman, Bernard D. Wicks, Charles was sentenced to three years impris- W. Stoll, M. Pauline Benedict, and onment. Phillipo Cavallinie, another Glaydes C. Daum; finance commit- co-defendant, who is under arrest in tee, John H. Belknap, chairman, M. Italy, was also sentenced to death al-! Doreen Potter, and the class officers, though he is not within the court's David A. Forbes, Elsie L. Erley, and jurisdiction. Charles B. Stegner; auditing commit- German Instrument tee, Carl E. Johnson, chairman, Har- Bolo Pasha was charged with being old T. Fletcher, and Ludwig Henze. an instrument of German propaganda The class will hold a mixer on the and his name has came to be used as afternoon of March 23 in Barbour typifying the entire system of "Bolo- gymnasium, which will be open only ism" by which Germany strove to to members of the soph lit class who break down French morale. have paid their dues. The annual Fund of $1,5i00,000 Soph Prom is being considered by the Bolo was said to have had- the use class, and will be further discussed of a fund of more than $1,500,000 to at the next meeting, which will be bp s d in attemnting to corrupt the held Feb. 28 in room 205 Mason hall. 604 LIBERTY STREET Your Income Tax Has To Be Paid Somebody is going to tell on you if you don't pay your income tax. Congress has fixed it so that somebody must tell, whether he wants to or not. One section of the war income tax law, exhaustively comprehensive in scope, requires every person without exception ,and every corporation, part- nership, association, and insurance company, in whatever acting capactiy, who paid $800 or more to another per- son, corporation, partnership, associa- tion, or insurance company, in what- ever capacity acting, as rent, salaries; wages, premiums, and so forth, to re- port the name and address of the per- son, corporation, etc., to whom the payment was made, together with the amount of the payment, to the com- missioner of internal revenue at Wash- ington, on specially prepared forms- number 1,099, now to be had from all collector's offlces. So don't think you can get away from it, for Uncle Sam has his eye on you. City Y. IW. to Give Plat's for War Fund The city Y. W. C. A. clubs are sup- porting the Y. W.] C. A.'s war fund in numerous ways. The Loyalty club is planning a play to be given in the near future, and the proceeds are expected to cover their quota of $100. The Bus- iness Girls' club will also give a play which will be presented in nearby, towns. Both clubs are making band- ages in the Y. W. C. A. The women of Ann Arbor are show- ing their loyalty, too, by full attend- ance at the daily registration classes, which are supervised by Mrs. E. G. Heartt at the Y. W. C. A. These wom- en will be at the polls to assist in reg- istration in April. ALDERMAN SHERK DIES FROM INJURIES RECEIVED AT PLANT Alderman Isaac L. Sherk died Wed nesday night from injuries which hi received from touching a high tension wire early Monday morning at the Argo plant of the Eastern Michigan Edison Co. Mr. Sherk was found. un conscious when other employes o the plant came to work at 7:30 o'clock Monday morning. The shock para lyzed Mr. Sherk's tongue and throa and he was unable to explain jus how the accident occured. He is sur vived by his wife and eight children Funeral services will be held a nine o'clock Saturday morning frot St. Thomas' Catholic church. Russki Krushok To Hold First Meetin Russki Krushok, a Russian societ informally organized last Saturday will hold its first regular meeting, a 4 o'clock next Saturday at Barbou gymnasium, where tea will be served The purpose of the organization i to instruct its members in the socia and political life of Russia, and th country's motives in regard to th( war. The constitution provides tha, not only students and faculty of th( University are eligible to membership but also any town people who are in terested in Russia, its history an literature. Red Cross Needs University Wome Twenty thousand small sponges I mnake, inspect, and wrap in package of 25, is the big task that the Re Cross chapter at Angell house mus accomplish before March 1. The sup port of all University women is need ed if the assignment is to be complete in time. The women are asked 1 volunteer, as many extra hours as pos ,sible during this period. The room are-open for work from 9 to 5 o'cloc daily.. ,. E E JEI VICE PINS IN COLORS'" One, Two or Three Stars. Sterling Silver and Solid Gold. 25c to $1.50 CADE JEWELER NICKELS ARCADE st Recieved to be a Soldier" Brainless Bates pe USU 11 pLULV1) L u UL" French press. Information furnished from Washington brought about Bolo's arrest in Paris. Custer )len Thank Michigan Dames Michigan Dames have received a let- ter of thanks from Thomas W. Peck, ex-Lit., special educational director of the Army Y. M. C. A. at Camp Custer, for the camp rest room furnished by the society at Y. M. C. A. building No. 605 I WHAT'SGOING O TODAY 25c per copy an &Co.. Detroit 12:35 osclock-Lenten services at Mr. Peck writes: "Nothing in the ,444 South State street. Subject: "The entire camphas such a touch of home Penitent Mood." as this rest room. You can never 6:45 o'clock-Varsity- Glee club know how much good you have done yehearsal at School of Music. to a lot of worthy men who previous- 8 o'clock---Max Rosen appears in ly had no place to entertain their concert in Hill auditorium. wives, mothers, sisters, and sweet- 8:30 o'clock-Round-up club dance hearts than upon the rough benches of at Packard academy. hourauditorium, or a few campchairs, at Pakardacadmy. which are the most comfortabe seats 9 o'clock-Membership dance at the i tl~ *V AX 0 dA ham an fr. -t1 fU it tn j n -MEDICAL STUDENTS When buying supplies be sure to see us. Our line is complete. Our prices right. MICROSCOPES FOR RENT Michigan Union. TOMORROW 10 o'clock-Cercle Francais meet- ing in Cercle Francais rooms, Uni- versity hall. 12:35 o'clock-Lenten services at 444 South State street. Subject: "Prayer." 3 o'clock-Classical club meeting in room A, Alumni Memorial hall. 3:30 o'clock-Alpha Nu meeting in the Y. W. C. A, as so xar seen M o furnish." Lab. Supplies, Coats, Aprons, etc. etc., at Wahr's-Adv. U. of M. Jewelry. J. L. Chapman's is tne place. 113 S. Main.-Adv. THE GOODYEAR DRUG CO. 107 South Main Street . V f. i I r Ilk II , fter the Workout comes the tall glass. But what is in the glass is of even more importance today than it has been heretofore. now answers the old question of the drink to choose, in or out of train- ing. It is the strictly soft cereal beverage-all wholesome grains and imported Saazer hops-healthful as well as delightful-unlike any soft drink you ever tasted. Served at first-class restaurants, ho- tels, cafes and soda fountains every.. where. Families supplied by grocer. Manufactured and bottled exclusively by Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis, U. S. A. 3U Alpha Nu rooms, University hall. 4 o'clock-Russian society meets in Barbour gymnasium. 7 o'clock-Upper Room Bible class meets at 444 South State stret. U-NOTICES Try outs for the Classical club play will be held at 9 o'clock tomor- row in the auditorium of University shall. Sophomore tryouts for assistant track manager will report at 4 o'clock today in Waterman gymnasium. The All-fresh Glee club will meetk in Rentschler's studio at 12:30 o'clock ?today for its Michigansian picture. All Jewish students wishing to make reservations for the Passover .should attend to, the matter immedi- ately. The Cosmopolitan club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Congre- gational church. Hussein S. Feizy, School of Music, from Turkey, will speak. WILSON ORDERS IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION OF SHIPYARDS Washington, Feb. 14.-Investigation by the department of justice of the construction of the government's big fabricating steel shipyard at Hog Is- land, Pa., was ordered today by Pres- ident Wilson with a view to criminal prosecutions if the facts show more' than reckless expenditure of govern- ment money. At the same time Chairman Hurley of the shipping board who had re- quested the move, indicated that the contracts for building the yards and! ships, involving many millions of dol- lars, might 'be cancelled. This was taken to mean that the government might take over the yard. Charges of mismanagement in a reckless spending of government funds at Hog Island have been made freely before the senate committee. Wit- nesses have testified that the yardI may cost twice the sum of $21,000,000 carried in original estimates. ,Negotiations On For Freer Commerce Washington, Feb. 14-{Negotiations for a freer interchange of foodstuffs and other products by the United: States and Mexico begun here, are to! be continued at Mexico City. Unable .to enter into an agreement, the Mexi- can commissioner will leave - this week for Mexico accompanied by Am- bassador Fletcher, to permit President Carranza personally to participate in the conferences. 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