' OF HIGH. SCHOOLS! "It is my conviction that the high school pupil of today is neither a moralI d pervert nor a saint," declared Pres. J. W. Laird, of Albion college, in ad- dressing the Michigan Schoolmaster's club yesterday morning. President Laird said that he f'elt that ,real moral progress was being made by the E younger generation of today. Al- though it is necessary that church - and school be separated Dr. Laird e said that in his opinion it is impos- c sible to 'separate the right kind of re- n ligion, and educatoin if the moral L training of the pupil is to be kept in L1 mind. d Prof. C. 0. Davis, of the education { department, who gave the next address before the Schoolmaster's club agreedf e with President Laird in his belief that e modern high school pupils are better e than those of the past. Professor e Davis recommended a reorganization f of the schools, saying that the social - studies such as economics, sociology, . history, and literature should have a greater emphasis in the curriculum of - the secondary schools. d t UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CONFINED AT HOSPITALS Frederick A. Graham, '25, was oper- a ated upon at the Homoeopathic hos- - pital yesterday morning. Margaret - Elliot, '25, is also confined in the same hospital. s I CHIEF GRIETANCES OF MINERS LIE IN WA6ESM SOME WANT INCREASE; OTHERSI WANT PRESENT SCALE CONTINUED Lndianapolis, Ind., Mar. 30.--What are the coal miners asking for in new wage contracts with the operators? Briefly, the anthracite miners want increased wages, the bituminous miners want to retain present basic scales, and the operators in both fields want wage proposals. While both sides include various other de- mands in their wage proposals, the main issue is wages. In brief, the miners' demands are as follows: BITUMINOUS-Removal of differ- entials within and between districts so as to result in increased wages for some workers and reduction for none; establishment of the 6-hour day, 5-day week; pay and one-half for overtime work, and double pay for: Sunday and holiday work; weekly pay days; a wage 'contract for two years, ending March 31, 1924. ANTHACITE-20 per cent increase of wages for tonnage workers, and $1j a day advance for day laborers; aboli- tion of sub-contracting through indi- vidual agreements; establishment of the "check-off" system of collecting union dues by operators withholding sums from miners' wages; uniformity of wages for similar occupations; ex- tension of. the eight-hour day' to in- clude all workers; a uniform "con- sideration" day wage for miners whose wage is reduced by abnormal working conditions; increased pay for over- time work; contract for two years, ending March 31, 1924. "RIDER for PENS."-Ady ALPHA PHI BUYS ON HILL STREET Alpha Phi sorority has purchased a strip of property at the corner of Hill street and Cambridge road. Building will be started as soon as the Uni- versity buys the house the sorority is now occupying. Dr. Grim Still Seriously Ill Dr. Burton' G. Grim, instructor in rhetoric, who has been confined to the hospital for the past week will be un- able to resume his classes for an in- definite period. A Sun - i,, -. Write Your Easter Greeting On some of our superfine and strictly proper. sform stationery. Or, better still, send her a box for her own personal use. We are specialists in high class papeteries and we are showing some very fine examples of paper making in its best form put up in attractive boxes. We know of no more ac- ceptable andkpracticable offering. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels' Arcade The Stationery and Typewriter store. Engraving and Embossing a specialty. P sition We may be able to help earn your way through school. I IMES 1 491 I e - FRIDAY and SATURDAY 283WS2 7:00 an 8:30 MARCH 31 - APRIL 1 0nSHOWS 7:00 and 8:30M A number of students from the University of Michigan to be selected today and Saturday. No permiscuous canvassing. 'Every Prospect interested. I k Friday - Saturday "Dice jwit 1? es tiny" u Only dignified positions. Similar positions now payi successful workefs over $1 per week. - 9 11amr . i H.B. WARNER The Screen's Beau Brummel A man's man..Awoman's hero. A dignified, polished star in a role made to order. Jimmy Doyle, ex-jewel thief, plays square and g'oes straight. A human, sympathetic, heart-winning part distinctive and compelling. Work is officially approved by State Board of Educa- tion. sec- the es as eeds. .nder 'MAURICEI FLYNN, GREA TEST PRODUCTION Greater than "Alias' Jimmy Valentine" ,A stirring romance, thrilling as a burglar hunt, merry with laughter and surprising as a Jack-in-the-bot. It is adapted from John Moroso's novel, "The People Against Nancy Preston." ALSO HAROLD LLOYD Comedy and PATHE REVIEW Definite Salary Definite Calls Definite Teri vhen the new mal athlete Aigler, chair- B u k JL ntrol of ath-o cussed under our recently Te L n hesubject of sr.-A 4 _____________ If accepted we. teach yo our training school in C cag.o 'Your railroad fare refund 25 cents EVERYBODY OUT! 25 cents i. Today and Saturday I Every man or woman to whom a position has beer friade offered has accepted. are many university i women, and teachers T I WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING FOR THE' FIRST TIME AT THIS THEATRE MR. FARNUM IN A NEW AND SNAPPY VEHICLE THAT OFFERS A DIVERSION OF AMUSEMENT WITH A STORY OF UNUSUAL SIGNIFICANCE. YOU. WILL ENJOY IT THOROUGHLY 11 -WI LLIAM FAR NUM 11 permanently in the work. Ors ''14 No offers on first int No deposits required. cc STAGE ROMANCE I The innocent circus boy created a riot by insulting the Prince of Wales! i'I Every applicant will receive courteous consideration without obligation to either party. s n orate sev- ra hc -SEE - er ' ( YOU'RE TIRED OF OUR ADJECTIVES - READ A NEWS- PAPER'S REAL CRITICISM. r, Lamberson 3sLL5. YLou cn o.Uaa ad half the time. No spool to pull out. Rigid con- i, automatic shutters ted lenses which take nappy pictures charac- Bette Box Cameras X2.60 and $8.6Q Folding Cameras from $11.60 In Ann Arbor by 1I "Splendid characterization. Farnum probably gives one of the greatest bits of action that he has ever ren- dered on the screen when, infurated at finding the Prince of Wales competing with him for the love of the Countess, he feigns madness on the stage. This is a splendid piece of work."-N. Y. Morning Telegraph. "A PERFECT VILLAIN" A Sunshine Comedy A COMEDY FULL OF ACTION AND LAUGHTER- CREATING SITUATIONS COMING SUNDAY - BEE I I. TODAY 222 Nickels' Arcade I I ANIELS IN C . a