Show Yale Fr shies Dig to Pay I IFor For Spring Riot Damages NEW lIA HAVEN V N Conn March 3 AP The AP-The The Yale freshman treshman class is digging Into its collective pocket toda today to pay for damage caused in the university dining hall and Berkeley oval an Inclosure of ot the campus in a n spring riot Y Year ar in and year ear out Yale freshmen freshmen freshmen fresh fresh- men have hav an ebullition of ot some sort at the first sign of ot spring Last Las t night dishes clattered to the floor in pieces and all the tables were overturned Co in the dining hall hail Food was wag thrown about and hand fire extinguishers were brought into play In the oval o with upper clas- clas men as spectators bon fires tires were lighted Windows were broken and water was thrown from Crom dormitory windows Withdrawal of the Yale orchestra from the commons whet where it had bad played all last y year ar was WAIl given ethe as e the cause of or the dl disturbance The woman manager of ot the hall in- in ii l tended to replace toe larger or orchestra orchestra orchestra or- or chestra with one of ot three pieces s. s The failure of this one to appear brought about the demonstration I It started when a dropped a tra tray as a signal Professor P. P T. T Walden Volden dean of freshmen said that the entire freshman class would be assessed for the damage done in the dining hall hell while Individuals Individual would be he beheld beheld held responsible for that in the oval While the students were milling about bout in the oval a fire tire alarm was turned in An emergency call hurried bun hur ur- ur nod ried 60 50 policemen to the er sity Firemen and police were greeted with cheers and jeers jers Trolleys of passing cars were pulled oft off wires and automobiles of ot curious folk were shoved about Finally nally D Dean an Walden alden Induced the freshmen to quit the oval and then the gates gatea were shut on them |