THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, M It £idhigan 43a'1 ICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN blished every morning except Monday g the University year by the Berard in ol of Student Publications. mbers of Western Conference Ed(itorial iation. eAssociated Press is exclusively en- to the use for republication of all news tches credted to it or not otherwvise te this ape and the local news pub- i thereiAb hexed at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, igan, as second class matter. Special rate stage~ granted by Third Assistant Post- bscription b carrier, $3.50 ; by mail, bces: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- Street. ,ones : Editortal, 24 14 and 176-:d; Busi- o6o. 'ned coinmusnicatious, not exceeding '0t? sI will be -published in The Dailyv at discretion of the Editor. Upon request, identity of communicant will- be re. 4d as confidential. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephones, 2414 and 176-111 MANAGING EDITOR HARRY D. HOLEY sEditor.................... R bt. '1. Tarr orial Board Chairman ..I1. . C. 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Scherer punts .......................11. L. Hale ulation ........... ..........C. PuI bd W1.~ Campbell Al. L. Ireland nie Caplan Harold A. Mlarke s. Champion Byron Parker n Conlin IT. E. Rose is A.Dexter A.Seiman ht. ~Editor-PHILIP M, WAGNER cussed at the meeting of the Deans v4 1 today. Although it is likely that the IR L Board of Regents will act on the mat- A T I3 ter before it is finally settled, the fair / r/, .. orable action of the Deans will serve NBD IYSY to show the feeling of the faculty ini general to the existing situation. t YTHIMG TODAY ' C AMPUS OPINION I FATORS CO PE1NSATIOmN To the Editor: I take deidedl issuie with. A. G.'s ri ....."...........r ....N..... H ........................rnw ...........1iY YYMMYM MM"YYYMMYYYYYYYY YYYYYY .....".1 OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH In Piano Recital I'T I NOT FAIR To those of our little circle who en- iJ~ aItu There are courses now being given joy good wholesome fun, we recom-n- - etrune h Ior Bonus" published i udy s at this3 university, in which the final} mend unreservedly, the communica- warkdepeds tree-ifth on hetion, titled "Criticising Criticism" that sue.!' mark of the final bluebook anid two- int clm ett'or I h is lc h dutdCr fits nth ~Psmetr!r e oalpeared ,nteclm ett'orpensation Bill now before the :senate account whatever is taken of-everyday owvn, yesterday morning.. In a delight- defines its own tenms. Its official work in the class room, since it is ful little essay which "you will find haig i, " il o rvdeajut supposed that. good, faithful work there, one Paul'Kniskern, '27M, mak~es compensation. for veterans of the daywil sow n te xamna-a leafo soe cnsrucivecrticsmWorld *War. ' Therefore it is not u- every dywl hwi h xnia la.f~-sm osrcieciiim"bonus"' within Webster's definition; tion miarks. of camimps, dramatics, instead of this Su~ch is not always. the c a ,. Stu- revolting bombast that has been jam-vi;so tin genbydwhti tdents are only lluman; often they lose ming the columns of the Daily ever stity u. their wits entirely at crucial times, since the Kniskern has been in school. This adjusted compensation is a deblt patclrywhen they realize that His great mistake was in pudn long ,overdue to the veterans. It is a sotiuary muhdpnsuo igew Imotl t enesousrviwwinhmtegf cnmc ndnto a son uch deStudents, ing e int-}spstteat ofderodviceiew th chwast r a everycs ngood f one;g. tW hile in spowiesad ice ttrwas atvrsmooinne thee osenserioiofinbeingns oabei goa c - "the contrary, persist hIn crammjing" abortive critique, which attemptedi modity for sale at a price. Our ex- int'o the small hours of the nights pre- in a small way, to be constructive, feiacialysablr-eted aviliacrife ceding final bluebooks andl are, as a was rotten. fnnilydsbe aigsciie result, in no condition to think clear- But of course it doesn't matter., i everything to the country during the' ly on any subject at the time of the ** national emergency--and the worst examination. Fable of the Thief and the Snake I part of it, is that those whose period1 "Cribbing" at examinations is one A thief had. betaken himself to a of service were longest suffered most ovrf the evils of this campus, as wvell hth a bu ilti, dne odt from this standpoint. Is It right to aseeyOther. Presidents, deans, pro- count over his plunder frome a recent I penalize their patriotism when aliens 1 fessors and student leaders mnake long robbery in a nearby town, and men not fit for military duty were speechres on the subject each~ semeriter. 'As he was so engaged,, a very large e arning fabulous 'wages,; when Con- Why not eliminate one of¢ its main; snake slid into the shelter. The thief gress voted $240' as an 'actual' bonus causes? A student cannot crib every! started at first, but, perceiving that to each of 150,000 civil employees be- day on his class room work. TIr thvisitor' was'of a : non-poiionrous. cause of increased living expenses l~re;1 ~l is the opportunity to measure his true 'variety, he picked it up and laid it 1 during the war-and is still paying worth, When a student knows that on his bed. The snake seemed rather' these bonuses. when it paid three bil- three-fifths of his final markfs de-! brusiedl on soripe of its scales: Tak- lion dollars to manufacturers for pro- pends upon "a single paper, is not the ing pity on, it, the 'thief rubed it fits they might have made 'onl war temptation much stronger, to go to with. ointinenlt and got some warm cotat!emnte yteAms any extremne to get a good mark oni milk for~ it to drink. tice; and also paid the railroads $1,- that paper? As the emphasis placed "Ah!" said the .thief. reflectively, 696,000,000 in compensation' for loss on any one paper is lessened, the as 4~e watched the snake. sipl the milk of profits in war. In the face of these amount of cheating will decrease pro- "if I were a naturalist 'I might call facts is it unjust to compensate in portionally. you by a name as long as yourself. If some measure the fighting men who! Professors agree that it is hard to I were a surgeon, I might dissect you ! bore the brunt of our country's ef- make, out bluebooks that are com- into' a hundered parts. If I were anfotwhteivryles prehensive in their scope. Often, author I might write a library about President Coolidge.,, himself an merely certain phases of the work: you. But I am only a thief. Alas!' avowed opponent of the measure,{ are touched, and here the element of H-I buried his head in his arms made it very emphatic in his recent luck enters. Much depends on whethi- and wnept. H-e was aroused from his' New York speech that he did not " er the test questions touch subjects pain by a gentle licking passing over impugn the patriotism of the ex-set-" on which the student is well prepared his face and observed that the snake ! vice mien supporting 'it. A. G. 's slur or not. Inevitably there are some was using its forked tongue to soothe on their patriotism is therefore en- questions each student can answer im tirely naldfr betrtartes adj'te"r~ Again the thefturned to his spoils - =-A Veeran. ! its ,'eim," the studen is "lucky"' and I and counted them over.- "dasa good grade.", Should not the A ali1s~ l~re. "ep~ luck element be eliminated as far as a:se these coins in exchange for food- posblStuff, clothes. or what they may need. I i~re.~ reetaiy or~ Tlhe butchier buys bef. The grocer' TI HR desiredl, if c ihbis i to be e az uated, itsgro4ceri~: The urtdertaker buysI if ic i eae to plyuinI do nt' irect them.,. poif sckst tw ~s plntn'i-em f hasis on the final examination should _thw~ o PATTENGILL AUDITORIUM, MONDA"Y, MARCH 31-&:30 P. M. 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Sto~re I111gb Clss Work in Cleanling and Reb~locking rFACTORY lilT STORE 61*~7 Packard St. Phone 17.92 (Whiere 1). U. RI. Stops at State) IADRIIAN-ANN ARBOR HUS8135 L . Central Time (Slow Time) I ;Leave Cham~ber of Commerce I Week Days Sundays I 6:45 a. mi. 6:45 a. ca. 12:45 P"m. -45 P.3)M. jAd, b. ELIOT, Pzprietg l-hottc gab-M Adrian. Mich. tLwginess i 0 'I' The business world is yours to work with I lt [~I 11 --not just one corner of it, but the whole length and breadth is within your range of influence when you choose Insurance as a calling. For insurance-Fire, Marine and Casual. ty-touches upon every phase of business, is an essential part of the most vital activ. ities of commerce and industry. As, the Oldest American Fire and Ma. rine Insurance Company, so greatly respon. sible for the present dignity and prestige of the insurance, profession, the Insurance Company of North America urges college men to give to this "worthy calling the consideration that is, its due. Insurance. Company of North, America PHILADELPHIA and the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America "write practically everTy form of insurance except life IN I NiL -f tea. ._..... 9 ...- Em.. ToEurop~e fo I ,s r «'; . STUDENT EMANCIPATION, Without doubt the aim of any sin-, cereftilstrat ebod i.t , prouce i rcting t is ru asothat in this agVOdeio aryPgoup, of watever ag°,nd status, ,'as a strong desire to make its own voice heard in mat- ters concerning the group or its in- dividual members. With the object of making these two truisms a part of the Univer~sity administration, a petition was presented to the admin- istration of the University by the stu- dent council, more than a week ago, asking that the Student council, the elected representative of the student body, be given the privilege of re- viewing all, cases of discipline and making recommendations on them be- fore they are tried by the University committee on discipline. The petition is modest in its re- qjuest. It asks no extraordinary pow- ers that might in any way interfere with the workings' of the disciplinary machinery of the faculty committees. But it does ask for the privilege of making 'Student, opinion on student discipline cases emphatically evident. The faculty committees dealing with student punishment shouldf welcome this orderly method of discovering student opinion on these questions for several reasons. In the first place, certain cases which may at times be subject to disciplinary action may really be caused by, something that lies in the nature of the whole stu- dent body and, if, so, it should be corrected in the group by education as well as punishment.' Student re- view and recommendation on cases where such a situation 'exists would be a valuable point of study for thej faculty committees, Again the sense of fair play should infuence the administrative officials to grant this privilege. Every. of- fender has the right to be judged, at least in part, by the members of his own social group. Here again the re-' view and recommendation of the Stu- dent zouncil,, representative of the student body, would be an interesting group study for administrative of- ficers really interested in the welfare of the University and its students. be relegated to Its, rightful positionflgtith unvre ltsnoin(niud from page one) F:s, why not elimnat some of those and hosaest, hard every 'day _work my power to alter -Destiny any more Englishman who suddenly has an aci lyers of prnisi usually spent in sodreevitprprcei. ithan can any man."dsr o dvnue i wish isI a shoud rceiv it proer redi. dsireforadvetur. Hi is To help you accomplish this ,aim _Babson -suddenly the-thief heard the police, shortly fulfilled'With! a vengeance; Institute offers a one-year intensive train.. A iIORD[S SVItlENT outside his hut. He glanced at the; when his house is literally overrun jgcOse A l' URD S SFFIIEN From actual experience the fund"amna Whnsnake on his bed.' The law was b~ang- ! ith thugs, vamnpires, mystics, and principles of business aref made clear. By agedFomds etun t us; IIng on his door.x He picked up the the ridiculous complications they pro- : oapyteepmile ntecnuto can Spring be far behind?" ' Thuis !t pitivee cples i the ondutofo mig~ht warbe .the imiern poe aseach sna, hewi-, ovr abeam abov, i dce. Of cous i i all adrem. voiday commeri ffirs.I 1 Ja d, yii a no ii; tmade a os rt o oke and'.tihang-edi msenlf. It Send givesbookilt "ingfor Buine decrepit flivers to Jbelabor the unsus- , '4.ed #1 i iiim; i Th-plien on roedown tDt 4o ,-:eaerhifo resthcoreindtl pe tig pedestriaThn. jcIt., E. br erfMedr;01 Adgiesip ecnfeocmationbutth and enitered the hut The ch'ief04ob- y faciities of BabsnInstitute and shows how And hissamepoe migt vell ug-men are trained for executive roles. Write An hi am oe i'h i~l s Eg served the strangled thief. He cough- There. is little to say of Eleanora today. No obligation. gest a' moral before concluding his I ee in emotion. Duce performance Monday eveig, little ditty on Spring and the motor i{ ca. onrrytocomn elef # "Crime," he murmured huskily, "is save that it was packed with mayBabsoin Institute i colgetws,"rdig i o oeo not 'a virtue-far from it."1 surprises. Before such an art as hers 3118 WashitlgteiiAve. colegetows, ridng isnotoneot * *pretty words of praise seem ridiculous Babsonl Park, (11b=) f Mugs. the "three r's." Quite the opposite, It detr nMecadsn has been well demonstrated that when an;h onetoalpei-rpue ridngges t b ahabt heindviua 1Advancing with dignity down State Iinadequate. In the last analysis Duce Read the W ant Ads, quite often loses control of his ma-il Street yesterday afternoon we oh-; is .always above noisy applause. chine and some fine day finds that he I served a man come out of a ,clothing 1to some her physical appearance ° is rdingstrightforhomequit storereffollowed aclebywia aclerk Wawithstiat suit Eveyoas oa ldistinct##!!sho1#1k.#t#veryone#####of trary° to his will and desire. in his band. In the middle of the side- course, had expected to see an old wo - Beor ofiilsevr eid t bnwalk they stopped and proceeded to mran, but many hardly, anticipated, WEDNESDAYa cr fnteysoen ha g-examine the clinth.. such a; used and wor-n figure a3." p - ~ ~ u ' geste thatthey ry baning elf- xamitie the cloth--it's 'somethingI peared on the stage before them. The ~''--~ they always do. You go in to get a fact i3 that Duse today, ontwardly at B 5c C'~n Lombard Plumis. . ASS starters first. There is some merit to suit, and you look them over, andt.fin- least, is a pathietic wreck, == m nie's( wk this plan, we believe, and we are of thea lBote ldr' 'ck^ r opinion that car owners will agree ally you see one with five pairs of Need'ers to sad.-, however, hert t all1 HSal1(........23 e wth us. pants and three vests for $17.50, and is as eter-nal serntithchp inan as tuensIl 'd~ you say Gosh I kinds like that mate- advertising sense,' you understand, 30c4hz Ct'i ',lI Iaddicl 20 - they are protecting their own .rvi rial, and then you try it on, and it but in the broader manner that trans- ; 4c Jar Apple Butter ... ,....30c prv-fits swelly, and you say all right wrap cends obstacles and electrifies oneFes loge by a judliclous exercise of it. ItStilyEg..... rs a aewoeit isipratottip I'll take it-and then what do with its sheer brilliance.Stcty reigg....2 i knwhwfrt g n o oa-thcy say? Do they say hurray hurray! Her technique, on the other hand,;- knoy th w b rake t~o therwise ow one i r - t we made a sale? Naw, they say come ! is of the most puzzling mature and Ij1 \M o n ro e S tre e t 1 l h r k s t r ie o ei i - n o t h r n o k a ti h a -1 ut eis a ayi .H ' oc ,tn , ble to be arrested for speeding. onothr.adlo titilh a- ut eie nlss.1trvie.u-jG o r ________________________light, Mr. Cowles., . .; like the rich contralto that I had im-,!-o r.. IAnd no matter how much you may agined, is almost nasal " and filled= B. F. Sibley protest that you don't give a European1 with a rather harsh nervousness. Like= STiventy-F e Ye r how it looks in the sunlight, still her entire characterization it-is domin- ' Plione I I a I 812Monroe St. 1 ,they drag you across the street to ated by an intense repression, at once i11Iflll11#11!11!1Iflh10!!i!!Il~iil."h 1 Ago At ih sCY ' examine the piece of goods. And there cruel and volcanic. 'the. general im- you stand, with a pair of pants in your pression is of bottled steam that hand, trying to look interested in never blows off. From tile Files of tile IT. of X. Daily, them, while the people go by. . To a certain extent, she reminds I Mardi 26, 18'J9 I * * * one of a super Ethel Barrymore, lack- Lucius to Pippa I ing all her affectations and stage At the annual meeting of the Nation-i Figliola mia, holkum. She also recalls, in a inca- ' Ire al League directors many changes ini Flora never could resist; sure, Mrs. Fiske. And then again she th# aealrlsfo 89wr ae Biting Pompey when she kissed;; is unlike all of them. ___calyinthlaylain o hublkn't epcalintoerltntotebl. So TibullusT Delia .gave One of the most interestin~g features 1a ni Aspjal, K o h erbs, her teeth-marked lips to lave. of her work was her utter disregard Poesr'Now, I may 'undo the zone, for the audience' and the accepted paper on the Variations of Latitude Fedfo u oioo i f Obsevatons t te Deroi Obsrva l ithi ripostes to meet affrays. ;took the conventional "stage ,center." - sThy phrenetic bite allays.' Often in her 'most dramatic moments It toy ' Lucius. she would obscure her face, with her - -I O U0i.L * ** Ifamous hands, and frequently she Casper Whitney, in is latest articleI IIf we were H. L. Mencken, we could would make a point of turning hier on the Michigan-Chicago football con-Ibaktthauioum troversy, condemns Chicago for her probably title the reflection below, I head orbaktthauioum"err atmttdoiaewsenfoblIthusly: In other words it all amounts to bu rtszsMcia o e nu IEICTIOi OF A BACHELOR OF this. her work nmay hav~e tlisillus-I hsenfocnth isu.FORTY stoned 'some, the legend of La Duse hat nfrigteise 2- ,.,.., - -1-n- fs fn,-..ac o ., ,,,; VES--it can be' done. At our $12 .Lrate. a crossing actually costs lies than a stay a a summebr reor.And4 what a different sort of a vacationl 'you'l~hae IT Consider, too, that living costs appte ciably less abrioad than. it does here That, your dollar will buy m~uch more than a dollar's worthi of plaue ofexerieceof beauty, §ee the British Elmpire Exhibition--the lf of a ~ vast emir~e condensed into a picture befor your eyes. The Olympic games -= where the vigor and skill of humnity is put to the test. The great races, the art treasures, the quaint small towns- see Europe! . Our service is ing-dates, its speed and size portant - itsi requirements. before you ph offer railings t complete--in its range of sail. types of accommiodations, the ,e of its ships, anda- most im-. readiness to meet your purse Consider Europe this. year- 311 your vacation. Our, services' :o five European countries. .Ask for a copy of "Wh~en :It Happens in. Europe" 'whicih tells just when andi where the interesting events of the Euro- pean season take place, also "Your -Trip to Europe" and "Comfort in Second Class."- ' , m. STAR Lxu! AIIAN Lan W W RE310TAR Lt SNTZRNA~t*NA& M3RCtAWTL3 *ARMVS -OOWw 211 MAJESTIC BLDG~., DETROIT I ard it said that iccessary empha- e anliness here. we do, but it's wvere proudt' of! s te better satisfaction among the