Show Ousted Und Undergraduates Protest Pro test When University University si sity ty President t Is Dismissed v 4 DR HENRY Washington U D Head Loses Fight With I Governor br Dr Henry Henry- Suzz Ous Ousted cd After After Two Two- Y ear Struggle j T Students Rise in iii in Indignation dignat o I fl t SEAT SEAT-rL SEATTLE Oc Oct Oc 5 5 AI Ar Dr r. r Henry Suz Suzzalo itlo eleven ye years rs pr IJ sI- sI dent dent of the University of Washing Washing- tori was out o of Office today th the loser loser ht of two years years' duration duration dura- dura tion between supporters of Suz zalo's tajos educational uc program and andl Roland Holand H. H I. I Hartley artle Regents Regents- of f the un a ma major jor ty of J th governor last night r requested quest d Suzzalo's resignation effective to to- to day lay He declined to Lo quit protesting that no reasons had been given for his dismissal and that he had no Hearing The regents then gave him a leave of absence and appointed appoint appoint- ed David Thomson dean of ot the college of liberal arts and dean of faculties as acting president Students of ot the university were indignant at their leaders leader's removal thousand of ot the schools school's enrollment held a torchlight procession procession pro pro- cession through the campus chantIng chant chant- Ing lag strike strike strike They rhey gathered in front of Suzzalo's camPUS campus campus cam cam- pus home where he asked asked- them to refrain from demonstrations and return to their classes today George Guttormsen president of the student body and captain of the football team said he did not ot talked of favor or a strike Others picketing the campus today Suzzalo last night told newspaper newspapermen men that he had nothing to say Hartley ill toward th the educator is said to have started when Suzzalo as chairman of the state council of f defense during the World war recommended an eight eight- hour day dav In Washington lumber camps Hartley a timber owner opposed the suggestion which was adopted by the government To the state legislature last winter the governor advocated curtailment of appropriations for state institutions of hIgh higher r learning Suzzalo spoke before a legislative committee In opposition tp the recommendation The ousted president resident graduated from rom Leland Stanford university in 1899 and antI taught t there and at Columbia Columbia Co Co- Co- Co lumbia Yale and California siti s s. s In 1919 he was offered the presidency of the University of at double the salary here Dean Thom Thomson on came to the University University Uni Uni- of Washington In 1902 as a professor r of Latin He was appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed dean of the college of or liberal arts in 1917 and dean of faculties early this year The following unsigned notice appeared this morning on te front Continued d on page 7 7 W WASHINGTON U HEAD LOSES FIGHT WITH GOVERNOR Continued from page 1 door of ot every fraternity house in inthe inthe inthe the university district In acc accOrdance with a request from a committee of representatives tives of ot students the members of this fraternity are asked to tp refrain I from going to classes today toda in or order order order or- or der to honor Dr Suzzalo by a sufficiently suf sut- impressive demonstration This request is not official and is made not in a spirit of ot revolt but butin butin butin in a n spirit of appreciation to Dr Suzzalo |