PAGE TWO THDE SUMMER MI MAN DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SUMMER SESSION Published every morning excep t Mondayl during the university Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publica-r tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en-' titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- i lished herein. E~ntered at the Ann Arbor, 'Michiztan,' postothece as second class matter. Subscription by carrier, $ i. 5o; by mail, $2.00. Offices: Press Building, Nlay nar d street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Comimunication, if signed as, evidence of; good faith, will be pub]lished in The Sun 'oer Daily at the discretion of the Editor. 3n- signedl comnmicatioils will receive no )Con- sideration. The signatunre may be omitted in publication if desired by the writer. The Sumiincr Daily does not necessarilyv c-dorse the sentiments express ed in the communica- ti on s. j {s (i Telephone 49 MANAGING EDITOR MANNING HOUJSEWORTH Chairman. Editorial Board-...-,ugc-ne I11 (-ntekL)St City Editor..-.-....--------William R. Btreyer Music and Draina---------William in -,Lucas Woman's Editor.....--------ulia Ru~ th row n Night E,itors William Stockwell T '< dorI etiorulerger Paul J.- Kern 1'rcdci, k S-hilt1dn Douglas Doubleday 1EDITORIAL COMMENT Music And THE NOBLE lRED AN Dramta WVhile the quite advisory B~oard of TON IGH lT:---Thie tl atsses n Play-Pro. Indian Commissioners was in session duction under the direction of Prof. yesterday at Duxbury, considering l I. C. Hunter, will present George what ought to be donte, but never wilyl kyh-\ "The ShoQw-off." he, with the Indians, the National * Council. consisting of 28 Indian na- t' :t: REt AMER':1 ICAN F1.t OUR- 1t011s ori trib~esof the North west, Xwas;5 FITSHIt in sess itn at. Spokane, Wash. Both f1 I hlose gatherings Xwere perfuinctoi ii nylligta h rnai ratherCI than useful. At Spo0kanie, the , t;' kOn 01. 1925-1 926 shtould iend with Indiano, changing t heir tweed suits snoT (ia lplay as "The SbhoIw-Off." For I I r i ,k " , I ., I ii ' andii cut~aways and P aniamna hat s forill.thl('f1irst pllate', it achieved the env i- loggings and blankets andl war-lbon-';'1)1le record of having runl over eight nets. danced for the mmisetflent of the hu dred pe-rfot'lances in NowXVfork. idily assenmbled palec-faces. 'The Boardt S1i itti t lsX . coticedledl(though not of Indian Commissioners can t)oMath- XX ;tt(led I the Pulitzer Prize, by three ijug e'ff(Cct ivy inl the SetI' Vice of th e Ina- lh'adlng (drauia tie critics, IlI cwood dians, nor can .tbe Indian Counc it at 1t3rIt ,.leIl(le1(r \Vooll cot 1. and Rob- suoka te. rThu Indians, wve are now ertReci hley~. re~tgutIa rlx t old by the governmwent stat - It dI'scribes -'the antics of a WVest isticans, ire 1n0 longer 'diminishing tit:I 'lt iladel phia clerk, a Iliar 'aid a )li-ag- I urn ers. On the other hand they in- I (--r h leis at'(1once iitat~tin1'gacid O~r tea)+ -,lsiglhtly in number front decade appealing ill his impIert inences. Ali- to tle(Kadoc .1us It lie same, thle race is luey PiLper c'oun ot. be a product of fatdin awitXXay, becI use its fcet beeomes I any Voter' counitry.lie slaps his pros- taler fromt general ion to gent-rat it wlict iv e father-i in-hi XVonth1le back, is Soon the su rviv e,'AmineiitInudin i - ld(nto ,sw ee~ ear't SItotllher will be but a bleached remnitSCeice a tid soot hesteilt b promllises" of of the ''noble red uia rilEe overtop- x ' ,1 mln boastful t'aneas<+iait race. In ltis solute tli-,t' songs and idtles lit'produ-ed ptlett'X' 'le011 of a find type, anid in his ('lotqileni, good, altho -'council oraltitns lie' hadlthe suiperior' ha-.ari Ax -nceuitv to call 1li, pottry a '"boast."'' i tuft' Hie was ca pa ble of ('iviliza tion, and! tthre iy, the pr'oved thlit fact in Me xico, in Maya-' y h tIie01)1tr U M latnd and IillI Peru, hut in this land; 14.,,417 ., automoilec citdetnt -itn sC' c ar-t'annot chasten mutsli ll Itis misfortunes heI le zanie cheerful idiot. Anid let t linoug"h his ihtoth eu'-itt- s andt Itis oXwn ; all lhe does :-ccss, lie is morec insuffer- oeCr. And t is Ithis very Ise q 118 ity that etndear's him adience. flecauise lie is not fait hful to his Nvife anti a1 t t (11ap- -in spite of his aht- 'a dfor te triut h. r chara cter's are equally 01 gl they serve mterelyv as lnd for the attivities of t ile t'eitot her, initolerantt of le fat blet, always antnoyed rulsiveness of the hero, anid atd, the qiet, rat her bathte- -all the difference between just an ordinary cigarette and - FAT IMA, the most skillful blend in cigarette history. 11, .a P I t l, Ix i al't A fittinig examnple of thelitinisad ni in< le proved Ithalt'ecared miore for 1per- i(. brot her-in--aw- istatiouofth I ii v-rst t a Ii-sottal fteedlom iand for Ithe tinest typt' "Tfhe ShowX-Off"' is in every respect (If sporti n Iudi ug war, thant he ii found in thle all egretlsituweri-'00totf01for compicl at ed anid highly (developed aone's y aytiteilntioyn.ty Waterman gym nastrrthr. We say al- social systemus.-Hils philosophy of lie *.* leged becaust- it is calle-t a shiower tisitltedoin iiIiite olst physica type; It sems t hat -you (-raf't turn aiound roomandit ook lile shwert Iale Xworl dhas evIIr Seen,.The 'xx it iot seinig notits of aothIie Apoll11o lhe lxidere oft'the rcks wa~s a, Shtawv play .Annitarborho'1as had fout but it. is inpousitle to obtain a show- creature of the imaginatitin, butl Rott er there. C u ring thle Summtoer session jamnrtist has told us that among' ny1 ftelrenme ~ hwro fh~e n h 'rn ~np ers have been turned on. it' rtean;r manl- w1V ctitiXV'Ran Atpollo TheuIdianM er have been tui'ned of that the pipes killed his enones with aro refine-, may be t hortitghlIy rni-osldHby lt' tinle'soul iii btot'. a, ccttceSte school retopen s in the fail. Of the 14 Tbht-Indi ai t oday is hn I pli showers turnd on tiei-e is notl one shadow of his foim'rnst.flie is lit- that wXoks piroperlyv: theyt-varet- iitherin- g r~iapidl1y civil izetd alotng the ine of ho~ltgi pwlI 'ilat eii-t= ii vices lie has earned a new trictk 4 I tt-k of tltitty. I liatnitltidili1 that only a small tri'kletf Xwaer may ptrsttuah ginrsil y itle~ing e fomitted seep through or they rn onotly scal-siiiantI cultivated outlt im iit. The m~arcthi ingly 13io1 or icy tcolid xwatei-. it is f i- of his inIttellett is ini flIe'direc-titont of possible to get onie atdjutsted to the Iain Itrliy No loniger, inl an access of i right t empeiratulre. EIvidectnIv tly tse,-laxishlnes - does ih-annuaally best oXX shwr at e'i iigttto fu oli 1liis possessions, to thle last bead'l time as it wou~ild hto-impolssibtle for an tht' last ;tiongriepup, onrtihis fe -y low-t Iiljcsiti('l e Jo''xhatks-up1)''witht thenm to get tin suchI a condition a they art' in a shot miSpace- of timet. teal- etiei.'.pttiist htii Pi k n i i rts o i h l n , adUniversity 1to beautify its g rtounds a ntH ie plosit s his check in l e hba tnk .- In - its buldtigs, teslitow - - il h>Kopcn'1~g ciillrrstdfr nothingis1Spet lter )1tibe ftt hI lt~i1S fti'sagory' i es a'rs i tl the stt'ut A w ise adini str'ationt~P''hi ti uottblo tit uvl has deemetd it, advisable to, makie the heii'mtikles a shotwXX of htisel f, paint- part tof thle camputs that greetsite eye fig liis s kiti and xhiiting- the sar of te txpaer mturng roun th t lance iii a time 01fIpipintg Pcace, witht University as pleasingt"as po sille but I boutgtt cit wigs at, his belt for seal ps., George Bernard Shaw~ [ It' is no longer eithernoble~ or t red, I. as long as these taxplayer's are too iii.,I it the la~t 3yeat, NwV Ytrk produced difernt o t- Ot IoR'I tti cci vsanexce pt withItanilitnt'aid. Yet not ll difl crest to t~c~t out oft heicr n.(tre in the season just past, and( now if they d i, pirobablly woult d nevers ii is kinidrtedaret'in thiis degenerate ~I rii tteGr'c nIe such places as shti xer roomts.,i it has is frus t lin iwy 11 n i it has annunoitced a two-week's run ntdtaeitth iriult'It li tteit p.!(iW illhi t~tImibitll o ltethr-of ''apt ain Brassbound s tversion' Anything is gioo)1 enou~lght ftr -ue ,;fi- eater0If tbe fitutre Amercatn raca; egn gNoda.CpinBs- dents. And after thet showers have illh u Ili tleo tunies houind is by no means the best-known been nteglecte'd beyond r -H i-nt ;i ott. vntg'. of hawv's plays, btut it is nevertheless the taxpayers niay-be shown thlroughi an excllnone f(ol' r stage presetta- the place an~d pr len-s t the legisla- ' RGFER E OA NS TO SC HOL1AR.SIIPS ifo. Thie scene is laid in Moocco. ture appIrtopriates sufficientifunds to (Thtt New York "Timtes) lrass od is te hleaer (of as unsav- r'eplace t he olid Xwithii iew.X A l ile r- Two reasons are given by fte St]I o'x-t hanil of cut-Ihtoats as haver paliring fromnt tine to timite and i a little (Ietho s' Loan)itv(isVioitnttf Iiart'mtiid (eve-r gracetd the :stage, and they kidnap cleanting out woouIdti ave the state 1111(lit iou ftii'holdin g that It is ge)-ti ladty V icily Wyti tcte, ilglish toble- thousands oftdollIa rs-iarul w oulti prtoi- rapslyblt teti-nto ]I o'ttmoney to the'! omIan181 ofideptntdent iature and vidle pleasant baths forth1le siudn'ts. j t udeut of sinall resoultrces [hant it s!X wiat IX't it trtus tendencies. Thr eyears ago wXhen'tithe Varisity tor iv'' butt aitit Is tll-il a scholar- 'I'lleplay was xwriten it 1819 atd teamts wetrc usingVa termlan )gyill 1)8langie,5o- ' tuensatItha t imae was rat her raiical, showX- sum the showeris wers et itt perfetct a feeliutg' tf stjif-depi-ud encetwhtich XhOwttotsisido ordher. Sint) iCIhey'havxe hf. not lin ugthIety dii nt tgelt frtom XX'hat is Ia furl'titstay- at ioim81a(1 he cot et witt a has bleentdonte. Of coIurst', such things -;ft'harity. BtSidi's, it Ihs clleges ic ( f iuexcititg ease. Nice girls of shouldI be ke pt fit perfect (lvi i-t'wh ent- runWntiig at atde ficti -as they- can it'(, ninieties (ini't tdo those things. teteamis are 'us ing It'it. for lit s,foit'anty lilurpiose' lii'Itt iliy pidi Bes icthe 1lit (uancipat itn-of-wonten teamusar e thle Uniivrsitys only big ad - libatk byttesc stuitditits. I ttutehitaX also turns the fie of his vertiseentt It seoul s to sh ow a hit Expe rie'nce not ovrin~-' tg fouri':years V evasi aiig wi, as he has since in or iscimiitiu aion th stdens. as how tht te brroer-arebon oher plays, on religion, int the shape Nothing is too gotodlfor athiiletes but11i-St.-Not it]it e all o f 1 ten[ihaveye rof-,eic t~inty hi h - f r 11 ttlli i~ t ti dt t 10 111) ! I Iath e -i iilli~ed t t lim(o n ey tb o rro w e id , hutml n o n ce) c' i rs f i t a l ifetm e of ecclesia stic the faculty au ' htIi ic:ueli'has repitdialeilI lwi debt,. eing ini lbe activit y, has mlade ontly 01ne cnv(rt. student boidy of aisi111g t iltits I t~o 1 la 1tspet nt 0unlikce onc other -And hiesides this, G. I13. .takes a few undue height to the neglect itt schol- :ii ich -discusstt detois It has hen good-natterei. digs at the British no- astr or? athr ncnsstet renice hilmn broer ae a hiit.. hxcellent entertainment, this the part rtf si he hs o fh cis, isn'thit ? at uti;namkingItheir I"pa yitltIs.This seemts 5 ( ~p11in Bra shound. ........ Migns rieV a enhirlelto lie ductto nothing worse 1thaitcare- Wiliam iR. Breyer. front coast. ti coast Slite18has agreat. iossat'ss in- lack iot buisiness sense, anid ---- 'deal tof pride but it is a gaudy., a play- it has helt'intictted t hat the promptest fact; that the very poor have compara- to-the-grandstantd pride. What matter! payers are not those from families' in ively little experience with credit and bow rotten hier internal workings are jt(tt etr (irnstatces, biut fromt those have learned to pay cash or at the as long as she can keep) a clean face f ho have lived in rt'al poverty. appolited Fluee, while in circles a little to the world? That is explicable, probably, bay tb.+ higher debts are snore famnilar. t _ r r { r i I I I Vacation aMd Olltillg Needs i s AT. 1924 .." c7 + 4 ENTS All kinds, Wall Tents, Umbrella Tents, quito and Chilrr-en's Play Tents. Flies, Mos- Auto Camp Furniture and Equipment Fr A' Cots, ing Grill; Blanl Our Cam-p or Cottage, Porch, Lawn or Touring -Folding $3.50, Stools 65c, Tables, Air Mattresses, Sleep- Bags, Duffel Bags Navy Hammocks, Stoves, Is, Axes, Luggage Racks, Folding Buckets, ikets-in facts, everything for camp or touring. Large Showing of Blankets Priced from $3.00 up. See our line before you buy. White Duck and Blue Serge Navy Trousers Khaki, Linen, Palm Beach and Light Weight Trousers. Breeches and Knickers for ladies and men. Light weight Shirts in Khaki, Poplin, Broad- cloth, Flannels, etc., for dress or outing wear. Underwear, all kinds for your comfort these warm days. Wool Bathing Suits---1-2 Price. High Tops and Hip Rubber Boots for the Fishing Trip. Shoes, all kinds. SUEDE JACKETS AND BLOUSES In Leather, Corduroy, Wool Plaids, etc. Surplus Supplies Store Downtown in rear of Postoffice 213 North Fourth Ave. vi