I itchigan Dal ly ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1912, .i. __ '. E N JOINS * LETIC STAFF. : * this morning's ill publish ev- * reflections of * ,ble The 0ournnt INDORSES STUDENT MEDICAL FEE PLAN Professor Tilley Proposes That. Annual Fee Be Collected From Each Student IS RECEIVED WITH APPROVAL. CLUB TO PRESENT, FARCE TO-NIGI i HT -T---- - 0, w wmRTw a lw lisn'W's 8 a I w e his eminent au- secured as the us effort. The ni will give side- ng events with e to the local * * , * l * * * * * RESIDENT ASSOCIATION.' f4 Decides; to ockey Champs With Insignia. id, varsity baseball man- ted president of the ath- on for the coming year of the board of contro' afternoon. The election lance with the present the board of control do A scheme for an infirmary for the exclusive use of students was suggest- ed by Professor Morris P. Tilley in his talk on "Ideals and Ideas" at the din- ner of the junior lit class held at the Michigan Union last evening. Dr. Tilley showed the great need of: such an institution at Michigan where the students are forced to go to consid- erable expense in obtaining medical treatment. Various plans have been adopted by other universities, partic- ularly in the past, where by the pay- ment of annual fees the students are provided with medical treatment at small expense either in student infir- maries or in wards set aside solely for the use of students in general hos- pitals. At some universities this an- nual fee is as low as two dollars. That similar plans might be carried out here and that they would receive the support of authorities was the opinion of the speaker who suggestedj that resolutions be adopted by the va- rious classes to set on foot a move- ment having this aim in view. Hard Work by Cast and Dirert- or Guarantees Finished Production of Show SPECTACULAR "SET" TO BE USED. With the final touches put on "The Magistrate," Pinero's farce, by last night's full dress rehearsal, the Comedy Club will present this evening a finished production. Everything is in readiness, and the material which will play the parts this year is in every sense capable of supplying an enter- tainment of first water merit. The re- hearsal which was run off last night was snappy, bright, and brimming with the unlimited possibilities of humor, which have been uncovered by the cast during the weeks of hard, steady work' that has been devoted to the prepara- tion of the show. Scenic effects which will be used in the show are the best that could be procured. With no saving of expense an elaborate shipment of "sets" arriv- ed at the Whitney yesterday and were used during last night's dress rehear- sal. The Whitney Company of Detroit furnished the scenery from its stock which was used by the two successfu' road shows, "Lena Rivers," and "They) ] ved a Lassie." Done over and touch-' td to fit the needs of "The Magistrate" it will probably be the best and most spectacular set that the Club has ever used. In speaking of the play and its pros- pects for making a successful appear- ance tonight, Director St. John. was enthusiastic. "I have never had better material to work with, nor a cast of broader experience. The membersf have worked hard and steady for aE good while on the play and gives every promise to offer a performance border- ing on the professional." l :* * :* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AN EDITORIAL CAMPAIGN BEGINS IN THIS NUMBER *- . "SHE" MISSED REAL PROBLEM. "Un-Pledged" is Offered Advice but it Does not Come from Young. Instructor. (The Daily assumes no responsibility for sentiments expressed in com- munications.) Editor, The Michigan Daily:- I have read the letter, signed "Un- Pledged," with great interest, and with greater sympathy. The writer places her finger on a weak spot in the organ- ization of every non-residential univer- sity. And, likely enough, her plaint has more relevance to limitations ex- perienced by women than by men. If the Anonyma will put herself in com- munication with me, I shall be glad to discuss this real problem with her. Of course, she must bear in mind that I suffer from one serious disadvantage. I am not a "young" instructor! R. M. WENLLiY. COLLEGE The editors request the atten- tion of every reader of the Daily to the editorial column of this is- sue. It is. intended as the open- ing gun in the campaign for the establishment of an institution at the university for which the necessity seems urgent. * * $* *ar +k* & * - .O light ;l" * * * * * * * * * I ov, An to does Wilsdn, ex-unive New Jer ber of si bor who ater yes "essor c strated ship and nistic al Atters were brought rd and considered. i was discussed and etball. It was de- sort of insignia to e hockey series, would be was left ation. It was also s insignia only to series, which looks medic department allowed to enter a nstead of various scussed at length Under this ruling of the department teams. "Illness causes great hardships aniong the less fortunate students here," said Professor Tilley, "and es- pecially among those who are self-sup- porting, of whom we have a great num- ber. Some altruistic movement to- wards relieving this condition deserves consideration." The idea met with a cordial recep- tion by those who were present and occasioned much discussion among the members of the class. Several of these expressed themselves as prepared to take an active interest in the project. Last night's dinner was by far the most enthusiastic the class has ever held. Musical selections and im- promptu talks brought the class spirit to its highest pitch. About seventy- five were present. SIGMA DELTA CHII PLANS TO ideltial i BANQUET GOVERNOR OSBORN ticket in ernor Wi Governor Chase S. Osborn, who will bonds in deliver the Washington's Birthday ad- audience dress in University Hall on February more of t 22, will be the guest of honor in the ev- than the ening at the annual banquet of the lo- directed c cal chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the ers whom journalistic fraternity, of which he is realizatioi an honorary member. His acceptance it and coi of the invitation extended to him was "The U received yesterday. Wilson,.in er . We Alpha Nu Will Elect Fresh Team. America 1 - SENIOR LITS WILL DANCE IN t GYMNASIUM THIS AFTERNOON ,t e The senior lit class will dance for s the third time, this year tomorrow af- s ternoon in Barbour gym. Feature e dances of a new kind will prevail. Dancing will last from 2 to 5:30, and refreshments will be served. At the class meeting yesterday, the remaining dates for the year were an- nounced. Dances will be held in Bar- bour gymnasium February 17, a St. Patrick's dance March 23, and another "dinner dance" will follow the swing- out in May. The men of the class will lunch at the Michigan Union,'March 8 and April 26. [ WOMEN LEAGUERS GIVE LIFE TO "LADIES' HOME JOURNAL." The "Ladies' Home Journal" was re- produced, cover, editorials, stories and advertisements, at the Women's League party yesterday afternoon. Most of the pages were acted out, among them the illustrated song, "Annie Laurie," "Good and Bad Taste in Dress," and several stories.. An editorial on "Women's Rights" and a page of "Questions and Answers," were read. The entertain- ment terminated with several adver- tisements .which were given in tab- leaux. A rugby cup has been presented the University of California by the presi- dent of the board of trustees to be awarded winners of interclass series. New Anesthetic Machine Installed. A new machine for administering ni- trous oxide as an anesthetic has been received in the Dental college. The arnrtntus is a recent invention and is considered far superior to any previous ii amine which was designed for that purpose. An aseptic cabinet, which is used for holding instruments in the ex- amining room, is another addition. which has been installed recently. STRANGE EXPERIENCES A REw RELATED BY BUSRAH PARTY Several letters have been received by' Mr. W. H. Tinker of the Y. M. C. A. from the Michigan party en route to Busrah,'Arabia telling of strange ex- periences with Turkish officials, of passports loaded down with seals and signatures. The party, consisting of Dr. Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. Van Vlack, and Mr. and Mrs Chas. F. Shaw, saw the sights of London, Paris, Athens, and Constantinople on the trip, and expected to arrive at Busrah on Christ- mas day. E Schairer Goes to Rochester. Dr. W. W. Schairer, interne at the Homeopathic hospital, left yesterday fdr Rochester, N. Y. on professional: business. He will return the first of next week. UNION TO GIVE LUNCH FOR OPERA COMPETITORS TODAY In order to further help the men competing in the writing of the next Union opera there will be a luncheon' at the Union today at which represen- tatives of the faculty and the School cf Music will be present. Complete di- rections will be given the men and the full plans will be discussed with the N iew of giving assistance in the writ- ing of the book and lyrics for next year's opera. Alumnus Tells Of Missionary Work, Dr. W. S. Lehman, '98 M,spoke on his experiences as .a missionary in East Africa, before the Y. M. C. A. last ev- ning. Dr. Lehman is a graduate of the medical department and since his grad- uation has been connected with mis- sionary work in Kamerun, East Africa. The main purpose of his visit to Ann Arbor is to induce two men to go back with him to assist in the work in that' part of the darker continent. WILL TALK ON "THE DEBTS YOU WILL PAY" ON SUNDAY. Rev. Wm. F. Faber, of St. John's church, Detroit, will address the week- ly meeting of the Y.M.C.A. to be held in Newberry hall, Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. He will speak on "The Debts You Will Pay." Rev. Faber was one. of the speakers at the recent ban- quet given by the Men and Religion Movement. I Tryouts for the initiate debating team will be held by the Alpha Nu lit- erary society at its meeting tonight. The team selected from the new mem- bers will meet the Adelphi initiate team in the near future. The selecldon of officers for the next semester will also occur. After this is concluded the drawing of numbers for the tryouts for the cup debating team will be held LACK OF ATTENDANCE STAYS ACTION ON BIRTHDAY PLANS, Due to the fact that a quorum was not present at the Illini club meeting yesterday afternoon, no business relat- ing to Lincoln's Birthday celebration could be transacted. A meeting was called for next Friday at which time it is hoped that final details for the affair can be arranged. THIS TIME POLICEMAN'S BELT AND BATON ARE ALLUREMENTS Again the Ann Arbor police force equipment is incomplete. A sneak thief entered the check room of the Whitney theater during the address being made by Governor Wilson yesterday, and "lifted" a belt and baton belonging to one of the city policemen. A search was instituted, but no clew could be found to the miscreant's identity. Sc far as can be learned nothing else was taken from the room. aught to 1 from all i and to regenerali to see life as a w great movements too, is the only u riotism is not a s iple in which a n is something gre terests. "You ca't do ple; but ywu can them; you must I with them; you with the men in t tories." Given Recep Owing to a dela Wilson and his here until after immediately rush where a brief re( him by the facult The Whitney th the dq2rs long b a rousing ovatior ance upon the s shoul 9 THE' COMEDY I Presents CLUD The Magistrate SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20 I to WHITNEY THEATER Curtain at 8:15 I-