PAGE TWO THE SUMMER M Acv' DAILY unsafe and perilous to drive around IIilIIIIIgI lIIlII,;I;II~iiIiii the road and enjoy the scenery; a 1U' Ua ~j nuisance which should be eradicated M usc 6 lAnd OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THM i boulevard is to be used properly. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN That is, the nuisance who persists in D ram a SUMMER SESSION driving the wrong way on the road, Published every morning except Mondayu f tei ned d n1 1111FUlllllllfllilllllllillll during the University Summer Session by up fronm the river instead of down the Board in Control of Student PIublica' from the top of the hill. Little has been said in this column inThe road is not exceptionally wide; about; the theatrical attractions now The Associated Press is exclusively en- and in many places it is practically gracing the New York stage, those titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otheiwise impossible to pass anyone. The sign now running and those which will credited in this paper and the local news oub- at the lower end, to be sure, merely doubtless open in the next few weeks. lished herein. warns motorists to proceed at their For the benefit of those planning Entered at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, ewn risk. Certainly the offense con- trips to the East we offer such inform- postolfice as second class matter. Subscription by carrier, $tSo; by mail, stitutes a more serious menace than ation as we ca g ;lean from the New $2. 00.thsidctsYokWr. Offces: Press Building, Maynard Street, this indicates. York World. Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is said that the practice consti- * * * Ctutes a real hazarrd to dogs who Unfortunately, thi metropolitan Communications, if signed as eviuence o good faith, will be published in The Summer have acqniet the habit o1 ,.kin' stage is now suffering from its regu- Daily at the discretion of the Lditor J only one way before lar mid-Summer slump. signed communications will receive n.o con- sideration. The signature may be omitted in road. If this is true, our humanitar- "Young Wodley" has closed, and publication if desired liy the writer. The Summer Daily does not necessarily e dorse ian instincts if nothing more should will probably not reopen, at least not the sentiments expressed in the communica- force us to remedy the situation. Per- with the original cast. Glenn Hunter, tions. t tr a enfeunl tnhaps, then, at the next meeting of the its star, has been frequently named EDITORIAL STAFF City council or some such conclave, as the Clyde Griffiths in Horace Liv- Telephone 492 time enough should be spared from eright's production of 'Dreiser's "An MANAGING EDITOR the great indoor sport of making new American Tragedy", now being drama- MANNING HOUSEWORTH stop streets in order to pass an or- tized by Patrick Kearney. Chairman,Bdin une against this flagrant abuse. "The Wisdom Tooth", "The Butter Editorial Board.... Eugene H. Gutekunst tiac City Editor..............William R. :Breyer -- and Egg Man", and "The Last of Mrs. Music and. Drama......... William C. Lucas, Woman's Editor...........Julia Ruth Brown TIlE l. I )C MPLAIN., Cheyney" are expected to be taken Night Editors Asserting that Mexican officials had ton tour and will ultimately reach the William Stockwell Theodore Hornberger I middle west. Paul J. Kern Frederick Shillito "insulted, degraded, and expelled Am- The four plays still in New York Douglas Doubleday erican citizens, men and women, un- which are worthy of attention are Assistants der circumstances that are abhorrent Eugene O'Neill's "The Great God Dona Boyle Nita Kelley to our conception of constitutional Brown", George Kelly's Pulitze'r Prize William Finlay Mary Maci onald 1 Frances Gusten George T. McKean governmemnt," the suprene council winner, "Craig's Wife", with chrystal Lawrence Hyman Margaret Ward of the Knights of Columbus called up- Herne, C. K. Munro's "At Mrs. Beams" BUSINESS STAFF on the United States government to And one revival which no one should Telephone 21214 "put an end to this ignominious con- overlook, Barrie's "What Every Wom- BUSINESS MANAGER tempt that has been shown by r"s- an Knows", with Helen Hayes as PAUL W. ARNOLD ident Calles for American appeals." Maggie Wylie and Kenneth McKenna Circulation ........ .........Kenneth Haven lY,'ry altruistic tm the pa:-t of th:il in the role of John Shand. Advertising ................Francis Norquist ancient organization, but what under- * * * Assistants lies it all' Is the soldierdonm of , Mabel Chambers Laurence VanTuyl t oIi ersons having just a week to spend William F. Cook Mildred Williams Catholicism making this plea for the in the city would do well to observe Edward Solomon interests of American government '' Ameican! the following program: and American citizens? Monday night, "At Mrs. Beams"; Press tispatches, our only source Tuesday matinee, "Ben Hur" (moving of information on the Mexican situ- SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1926 thpicture); Tuesday night, "Sunny" atnon. have mentioned nothing about with Marilyn Miller; Wednesday mati- Night Editor-T. R. HORNBERGER the insulting and degrading of Amer- nee, "Craig's Wife"; Wednesday night, icans except where they have insisted "Iolanthe"; Thursday matinee, "The 30 _oil violating Mexican law in observ- Great God Brown"; Thursday night, ance of church duties. In that case "Ziegfield Revue" with Greta Nissen With this issue The 1926 Summer they should be insulted and degraded. " " G dnrl J B.li )P4leat, F1' idu y ItilUCP .- -- a .r..a - I V f A &A-4 ... .., SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1926 ., GRAHAM'S SpecialAables of Books of Interest" to Educators At Both Ends of the Diagonal 11 -I I "ri .r a+.r t ; Zoltl ti ti MICHIGAN P FOUNTAIN P ALARM CLOC ST A TE ST RE JEWELERS sboaO.a.OaC-4.rrY./.r.-1 C,0---l .0v i I a r gare t'ji 0 rev &;;wbop Scientifically selected prepared foods INS ENS ~KS ET and 5:00-7:30 'ING onday ne 9215 cleaning. how carefully every art- icle is handled, how satisfactory the work will be, how reasonable the charge. s""1,i"I./J.I"J. ". ".I"1,J.I1. 001llJY./ll~a11JJ I"/J./:./~.0?/1I.JYt~Y1.rJr.' I Women send their finest things to White Swan for I They know i 11:30-1:30 5 FOUNTAIN SERVIC AFTERNOON AND EVEN Open every Night except M and Tuesday 600 E. Liberty Pho Dial 4287 21816 f Michigan Daily passes into limbo. The editors cover their typewriters for the last time with a feeling of remorse at the discovery of the fact that it is a far cry from the formation of plans and ideals to the effecting of those plans and ideals. But the feeling of relief at a task completed and the sat- isfaction which comes from the con- sciousness of having done one's best Recnnuse Mexico is a aker nation v- does not mean that Ameu icans can b J in arpicture);Friday night, "TheJ aga- allowed to violate her laws with im bnd ing"; Frday iee, "ar- punity. And it tdoes not mean that bond King"; Saturday matinee, "Gar- A mericans can be allowed to violate rick Gaieties"; Saturday night, "What her laws with impunity. And it does Every Noman Knows." not mean that the United States can again become the bully of the Amaeri- abn continent to enforce on a wAer Nation her own edict, of government A Demand Filled Beyond Expectation HARRY HARPER Barber for Women For appointments call 9616 BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOP Nickels Arcade 1% It White S/van, Laundry C. Ann Arbor's Leading Cleaners I ii j d are with the staff of The Summer M%'xi('o is indepenldent. America has Daily. If the summer had meant no right to meddle in her affairs, ex- nothing more than to experiment in ( cept in the right of might, unless her work of a journalistic nature, it would citizens are being unduly molested. have been wasted but it has meant And that does not mean in violation far more and better things. The out- of Mlexican law. If England or ward manifestations are slight but I France were the nation in qtstion there has been the opportunity for a instead of Mexico, such statements small group of students with a com- and requests would never be made. mon aim to come together in intimate The United Siati- would look the companionship and co-operation in a other way. large and important campus activity, It lookstvery much like an att'mpt And so it is with a little feeling ofI to engulf thme United States in a con- regret that the staff lays down its troversy that might result in a relig- work, happy, though, in the consci- tius war in order to insure its out- ousness, despite many obstacles that r, m in the imt' ests of the vu-ticn. I have confronted it, that they have That, certainly, would be a vio!atwtn done their best to produce a newspa- of the American principle of religious per that might prove entertaining and freedom. What concern is it of the helpful to the students of the Summer United States if a sister nation wish- session. es to suppress certain religions? The editors are deeply indebted to I Let the United States stand aloofl those few people who have worked so and interfere only when Mexico is faithfully and untiringly to help us endangering the interests and per- produce the best despite the many sons of her citizens who are striv- distractions which have confronted ing to live peaceably amidst the tur- them daily. The editors wish to thank moil. We have lost enough good will these people heartily for what they in South and Central America in the have done and the splendid spirit of last century without mother-like at- ready co-operation they have shown, titude of meddlesome interference. and it is their hope that these people will not consider their time wastedj and wil take as much away from The . Like a monarch, Premnier P'oincare's Daily as they have put into it. And pig motar scatter the in drawing to a close its career as the eding motor car scatters the mob before the Palais Bourbon each day official organ of the Summer session, ii Tlf;and the Premier stalks into the Chain- -: o MRU MW 1~1,/~./"./1,r+rrII:i/1.r 1lli.I.i. +". . ".yCY/.I'1./JlI°./.I.rP". .r' .P1./ "/ ' .r Gl Adum LfGera l auptman Announcement has been made of the production of Gerhart Haupt- mann's new drama, "Dorothea An- germann," in Berlin, within the next month. it is the story of a young girl who revol' ,. against the Puritanism of her pietistic father and goes to New York, vi re she is spiritually rebern. The last act is laid in America. This is the secvond time the grcat} German writer has used America as the scene for a novel or play. The fb st was in "Atlantis," Hauptmann's commentary on American censorship r('gulations. Among the more promising attrac- tions scheduled for Broadway in the tall are "An American Tragedy," men- tioned above; "Gentlemen P,^,'er Flondes" with June Walker, Frank Morgan, and Edna Hibbard: Franz j ilcnar's new play, "Riviera"; and a dramatization of Harry Leon Wilson's "Maximilian and .uarez," Shaw's good fountain pen is an essentia tool w'ith which to carve out your career. More than just a pen-a real help-mate and a part of your education. Get a pen that will not flood or leak, one that writes with a jewel-like smoothness the instant the point touches the paper. Of course it will be a Sheaffer Lifetime Pen, $8.75. I I 4 4 Th'e rummer Imily desires to express its appreciation to those who have given us their sulpport and to those whose helpful criticism has corrected and cleared up the mietakes we haveI made during the summer. 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Evt LeGallienne will revive deals with the most flagrant and ser- done. he has sickened of quibbling, Chekhov, Ibsen, Maeterlinck and Ben- ious situation which exists upon our and now he is going to save France. avente wit h her Civic Reparory The- ions situationtar whicheexistsp upon oure campus at the present time or which M. Poincare's start has been re- ater. has existed for some time past. markable in the light of past failures. Foremost among the musiit Fhows For several years the University has Together with his "sacred union" he will be the one starring Ge.trude maintained what is generally k will save France. iLawrenco.Guy Boton and P. G. as the Boulevard which starts at the I Wodehous will write the u and top of Geddes hill and ends by the riv- "Nothing in the field of art has giv- lyrics. And there is a possibity that er. 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