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WES~TERN CC EI)ITOUIAL A: - - - - - - - - - - - - - No. 172 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924 EIGIIT PAGES PRIC Tzf ° I~nds" wi Vulcans To Greet STUDEN COUNIL=Aw yddsAwaiNOt JORNALIT: FO RSHOALS BLLEgiersTda MMY KUGRA Call Of( Druids [LVeesod TA E V RW R ; Druidsp, on.ory senor litrary sc- l IE S B S Vulan, god 'f re and of ;frge KR UIIVD wilrcieiwsce LI illreturn to erthttoday, acending Sx ' ;ey'il!,oa..r.lei aCe]G1 1EiiN ,. meiners hip wnorthy men chsen from n oFrom his hoe in the infernal regions;I I afla e I > CrY a dprIumoedr tie-Insist nt clamnor o )tti, etnate ecrets °of the "ancient.'en; fLE 9 0 l i U RE Tanvils Adwen he appears from.S '' of the fPore t."N 1{iamnitu adfr,'sigfot atxi At 8 O'clock the inembers oATfNTtheJUGE Bor-ISUPORER O ATOIOIL I ~ iamll grwaiting:for ioerGIE 0 1 1 5 A E CMPTSRPESEfNTA"'IVEr der will appear At the .acred rockbi-N IOTOBJUGDBWHTtlIPiPli P A:"egnrswlbeatngv hfnarG .. tHSNMY1,RPAE Druid grove, bedecked in floving rob- OM R LANN ANri~EEW&TIP his earthly shrine.______ 12BOYes- and carrying pine torches, and SASE)TRNET'rSA a cliyerthe gd ucn or these ancient worshipers will there _______ Fneys from his underworld home to in-3. LY 1'OR[SCE LllSH] -teach their lessons to the mnen who 11tths,01?ae pledfrI 4l SECONDJ ('ON(ERT A C M ITEN M Dhvebeen ju(Igedl fitting to ibe receiv- WIC SaLSSCILSdARSN CET N EImittance among his followers. on- iEH MAY GET LARGE POWERS ed as equals. "COLD-BLAOODED THING" PROPOSAL I S DEFEATED y those who have shown their ability LN Awayso,a tn thee, will learn --I ad1 can shape spear heads from hot } WILL OFFER DUX, LNT: DEL V, Wagner, Sa erriam TalFill the ways re acents, will come !lliueiester G0115ir W&IIlrier jWil Advoe*ites 1111 to ring ea rton can !ope to-be :received among I A DD D U ,SLSSB~ Potion On New iStudent t nwtemaigo h ybl. ReminHere As finest Of I Into Senate "I IfnilEl i5 Ih~dsils andl will le taught- the message of the etii IScni rus And so toay tsne h aoe DicpieBd a ndpn.VnTn a I !! few will be waiting the god 'with ChrlUinCouSnln is ali :Following the ceremony at the A~ltlngtet':of the'adisoy cn'-"Th Laor art an th Laor Washington, May '21- (By AYE) -trembling hands and sweating 'brow. Ti thi s easo i;Vll Apitetothadiryci-grove, the new mien will be further "TeLorPtyadh Lbr___ Present Two Wors nittee of the Student council 'which i nstr ucted in the lor e ot Ihe forest Governnent" was the topic of a ni- Ftenry Ford's bid for Muscle Shoals ___ wll be .a biwg force next year in' deid- by their superios at the Duid's AbodeI verity lecture delivered ysedywn ont eettdyi h irtM IP lrr~ a e oly prormi chd n infg student disipine cases, if the pe-afenon ;Sde I ics neo!test of strength before the senate agriIut~JII I I o h eodFsia ocr tvlb I he editors of the Manchester Gcuar- r ; eI fothseodFtia..arat lbr inio fo add tuet owr in TA PlT rrio hni atural. Science auditorium.. culture committee. its supporters annr o'clock tonight in Hil auditorizm, intele4 thtese matters which iis snow befolre theiI A Ill11IR Prof. Claude H ;Van Ty'ne of thei will make soother attempt at an ex= j L LUIU but one which, in consequence, will and P Seatssunilfoctonispasehitoy eprtet ntodce tee seseseiioo uedant hveitresdLay LUUIL toinerstnafrvtsvaieyantlssreo-a fo nextiyearesnstalled.iThevarietrsand leasDIR 0 "A wast Ma last night and the oBficersU speaker.,"ge o ported by the committee. !ianir TrapaTrTetattilsenrvlar Dx' "A - IF I Nnation-is to be Jugt nt y-- tiring tIte parnr.Cltr-lux idnAfe .Cnal r 2,took U U i M:ll U what it is doing, but by what its oay'Ms sssiponfenao re isonerhraenTTeScore In yrla Lent and Royal Dadmun wll outita= 64 IYoung emorateMisisippioffredaea-rninghic techair vacated by JohnF W. "Kelly, yon.epear erig"said Mr.; io Final Frame Of Hard e the soloists, and tie Choral Union succesF '24L afe hc h meigwsCmmte dpsIno Shdl Wicks in opening his address. He Lion to report the Ford bid withoutl Foght Contetcors singing its first concert this Ei Fundpe o h ecuci eet rptdB imn praised American institutions of learn-amn etbu it" a deeated 10-6. tune ovrtohre oni lc- rp~dB imn esnw rsn w ok n0 the ed May 13 at the. sprin g elections. I lg, ant hnedig r spoke of his own struggle for It is now planned to offer a motion TEEU1 C ONNCTS TWCE; esn ilpeettowrsi I equipir Thet of'ficers eleted3 by the 'counil ___ education. He spoke proudly of hi Tuesday to report tile bil without re- ALSO SCORING THIRD RUN high contrast to each other, Bacliss idx ant paperManchster :Guardan, jconmmendations.MatricheBmnrasada OFr netyerar:EdaFERoxEprteEachserGarin Should tile Ford bid advocates fail'ooft '25El viepresidet, Kennreth C. Kena, w CE'T.C F OFRESli hihas been in existence for 103 Sel!T ieDiymaerpiece., th ye deBckDminos.n he brof .2,sceir at JhiASboJ, AGREENENT IS PROPHESIED years,. Then, leading into the ody f in their attempt to get it out of the ( SPec IT TeDiy rodi otaabFeeicDei.shbr '2Cai, secxetaryuandiJohnA. Saborlrf _____ '«treasurer.I of his speech, Mr. Wicks outlined the {Connittee, they plan to bring it to aI Last Lansing, May 21,-Michigan's CarDxhssugiAnAroFt sym '5 ame Cii 4 fee! Washington, May 21.-(By AP)- development of the labor, or trade {vote in the senate as a substitute toI Varsity baseball team defeated M. A. efore-scarcely four years ago, to ihn The advisory Committee' appointed" A tax reduction bill indorsed by unions in England and the events the committee proposal when that is G. hr this afternoon :3 1 in'ahd- Ie eract; and her personal beaty togethe tte new resident who i chairman leadirnfbtgprisad ital up to the strength ofth re! submitted. ', andl charml, her clear, lyric voice f.Ignt byleaders' of oththertres anvirtuallyp_!fought contest. F grat range and considerable colo, i pected ofthis bo1dy is composed of Edward M., veyfcto!i h senatt s labor party. ! M. A. C. kept the Michigan nine on° made somewhat of an impression. AtI pelanu Fo, F&,Pilip M Wagner, '2 rleeyfcin notefnlseaeadhuehave No Revolutions Q I~f iir~ l'A~ edge: throughout the contest and ini any rate, she is welcomed eagrs Mkanaging dtor of The Daly fo ,rnetwsnolditoalhpetda. Haig nwrte ontttoMr i~.rI tie:final,frames came almost tiing again tonight, when she will dingIFo werlhi ,. ti, "2; ad""Cares Early approval of the unanimous Wicks explained, England cannot have } HU1 2 n r year Jon A Sab, '5, nd Carls UII UL IU L LUthe score. Michigan got two of itsi two light arias from familiar but un- AnA W. Merriam Jr., '25E.° Thlis committee agreement of the conferees on the dif- revolutionary actions. The changes in COofw r m cutr in the second intning hnpeetosoe s n ehp ofo a c ;icpiec s einn etfalIthe constitution. English socalsm lIrJI Covrhowa irtOndtNGtid nfr necoeEersninflidrand th with ° D~ poe frcmmnigpn eachied today by both bUranches of he called a cold-blooded, scientific Haerysaciccongheonsrmrkbylaig.tew ou-congrels 'was predicted, and the ihope thing,, and rapped 1!theetys emphaticin om o i rmrkblpo-sig ishmtenit on ame aitif, thesSenate" thCopaiun-Dia ',,dule as 'ossexprssean hsRedouble.lea- ! oted In Europe so l 72lirand!"Uivertsty Senate paoss onthe wsepese(yReulcn ed litical untruths which press reports Detroit Orchestra Under Ossip Gab imnwa u tthr u I- MssDSiaeheopeaicdb t jws coun11il ptition hbeforeathe .close a er s ta h ilwul esge yhad sread In the United States con- (rlowitsch To ;Appear json who got first n a fielders choiceI n Grayadsnete h astcs schoortl.,the~rwise the queiaston of more .PrTeien Coldg. ingthe labor'.pry Tree 'Iimes -cose teart. T st d n c - o en et wl o o e h o frn er p r ilb aen j gpat. e th plate whn Steger smashedt sung loading soprano rules in many aime Ki to -letxt year. up b the ae tomorrowo Friday gra! gs aiaissfn atobs ht ihganstidI of the great opera hoses f Europe, by snt rit profitable to co-operate with the JERITZA AND HEFETZ ST:llS run came in the fifth when Stege' nluigL caa npi h oa et T.'wo mWen:.fromh'the 'advisory crn jand, f 'approved,. it is expected, thetradeganionschedstatedScndathentrade ONeCRoyAl voice oP O'lAMysingledthroughothird, wenteto secondeoperaein BerlinRsingingN"Mini"Ator b mite oete ith thie councl prsi house will be able to act on Saturday.un of evgteoent areahadb ataSnoncmn fte~2.inag sed ballti, etok thidoe nd ryCauso's rudip,"gigater s ohep,ig doI rsettt sutnn'ate ,+period o eeLoun "r e ig detrpeetth tdnsonteIiq timesbexpected t tkenei ninstbindtedb Patl productment oftha long kers Texas leaguer, and stole hlome ered a oet Garden,,ondon, Universityirlisctrphiue commiptee.Amen.eitheribodyandathereyweretIcoldly, siia1dlgtinhs h owr idctions toinigttat 'practiclly no : togadcpbl e.M.Wcs 19 25 Choral Union and Extra Concet whileStrykr stole second. M. A. C. and the Royal operas in Stockholm o x sihile aoliberalofhimeelfepraised Ram- series, with Maria ,Jeritza, JaschagindislecotrinhefstadCpnaewee ewnraloe disusioi ut.novoe n treSeat . wtsouldboffetred. Maconald ighly, a pokae o$Il~eifetz. Maer an4attion and three of the-ninth when, ith tw outM-iup.Ineyoeacaparceatsi Comite,,; SudntAfartiTesc emntofrotcte enteanichgianiis-bewichiibhidn hed s the onersvndr sipGa- rlei, h'fggendrtsasma-as(Ihehassngalratmay f.he .v conlnlittoes t will oncd a; il laobeatyahoe rouncedWer apavedathemphnhousepGa 41provisions were a aun ws Se- api'ovedgrat an f th 'va reglarcoucilmeeingnet Wdne- lades otboh artesoonihth erelaorpary.a ceodtsacross otsadin feturs, andwakedcstleoecodturdaacd aros lyic ndtoloatra art inthesta °no. laimItng crdi Writefel. Beion gHelplteonSepanek'ss iigle througrh +dard 1,repertoire, 'and has appaed i mo ro Str .okf.rei o h il.Tecn In conclusion, the speaker described; be as brilliant as usual. .° .second.:nnmeosnw okrndrv"i i o Te foillowing conmttees were a-oeasietcsInoontx chdue rootevetsledigaplomhemarige OfthosxgumertottenChra 'hefames iledth bse o to f lilot orotennatepice. ndre ponesatngt hbl apd-inPrg corn-ad oth duhtrnIrrned.posed in the senate by :Senator Snn f rmerMc nl.t.heduhtr.Union series, fur hiave een arran ed iuo~ei hefrtwt w : yva:en h. mrcneans mitte, hares W. erram r."25, ons4, of North Caroina, but turned io odKliand of the great app-IJjeritza, thxe famous Metroplitan O(P' singles and aass, and in th'e eighthvoiit h satatn omc e Roer J Hmmr '5,an Wlla ovnth:oheaar amendmnents FpOIt.hihshe had given _him in is "easopran, willopen the eaon.ii hnSpnkgtapsRcad tenini h uia olbt eui C oi ,l tan, 6 r,2,nstiu iliamTte. i onedb snteDmcrteadR-othtere o telbo ary Aix Otbe.MJc ndPtisnatCdt.itige, n Kile a htbywihtiecutynn.ara, sanon EdwardM. Fox '25E chairan, an pubucan inurgens i~roiding or ful presion ofthe hpe tha the wo tinuisheotianitssshoeRJoitarecialabal.nGoonfieldng preentedmiss nt yetoutlofherftens.. ut I Wi~icl ,ontxrtrsand a spibsti- great English speaking, nations mightI was so popular last yer, will appeicrinntefrtadasikothrati oprbet hto h mto mitte, PilipM. Wgner '25 char- tte crportiontax carrying a 5uir continue to Live In fiiendship for-the in November. The same month "rxte hlpl1 Wge,2,car ir cted the Agges in the eighth.' igetatsswohveln enr-Ibat ntd rfis.wtternient of the world concluded tiai Wade i nshxaw's production o niudonPae Sx) oged ans ohe onss eme- ell mrani, and William J. Wilkins, '26L, taxg on undtistrititei pois Mr. Wicks' address. i Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" will be !(otiudo _Pg__)___nieadh osesstepr-I ela President o.tf the Union; ceerleading M ik 'l nv'ileDcmmrJsh le- --- met and individuality, and plays tmeanc seto omlteJohn A. Sab, '2, 1Seniorswil rmanIrAun iAr given, whleDeemeruannnnn et, Iwith a breadth and charm that iand 'th scairmn, oert J. Hummr, '2 Campaign hr today as the guest of Prof. C. H. one of tile greatest laving vioinists, M b~ ,APIIDtucmoa es noeo g W WhilliamW. Kerr, '25, andmKennthC. Eal'Fo25I k Van Tyne of the history department, ;will offer a recital. I 1110ms5ncmoatlatinoerf~g'w .Kellar, '26.i and will visit the various buildings ;Tile Extra Concert series consists muesg. -c aen srmakbe i~lc These Committees are to egin work Eec!o s oay on the campuas and 1'e shown the work-ofteecnetbyheDtitS- jj}l MAAED 'tcsohinmrcandnEuoImsc at~oce- or n~t kyear y iings ofi the University. ! pony, al undeir the direction of Mr.ITO UH[M NI Hiwhr Miss Lent studied under the haid vol at one fornext ear. _____''' -withtwo sooistsi et: trulfl mster teacher, Leopld Aer, are tin. aeq Campaigning for the candidates I to be announcedl and the third to ber- animous in their words of praise and i waintl whose names will appear on the of-al IMaer and IPattison who will play a i ai tlc ichigais depitrtnent of intramural } nhsasial claim a place for her control !ic lcinst ehl t3 cok O s r etwo-piano (conicerto. Sousa's band ~'~ tltc ee iswreswith a m nong the few outstading virtuosi. " ENiH ILMA FEStcalblltm teseirlieareh Mihgal in en ng thusasicalyia moc elecionotobee theat3 'series in Otbran !MIss Lent To Pay Ei . I~ r IfI dyilNewberry 14a1, waged fur- -b reS n OI effhcowr ilIAppiitiiient of Harry ?vicCobb, '25a, Ms etwl lyteCneto toforc ivil1i PAul 'ro Tr beas aae f nrmrlathletics IUJIosly all (ay yesterday, nadiinI 1pa21'iano recital by an artist for whom I a ngrofntmul Ges in U. m'inor for violin and orchestra,! ,r p ptptl sveayoi U lu 3' egoatations are now tnider way. derto'24 y Max Brch. The number, though' th fiilpitdballot as announced ,The engagemlent of- Madame J eritza r, '4 was announced, and Al Goetz,' brilliant, s not very difficlt, anl its were n Senior's, diploima fees are due today eewl esvea m'nacracewt ut' f sms oal 5 a adfeddrcor s ii hmsaetheir 'v yesteday, _ sv rgarde al vividthetheoms re of ,great melodic .en. t nocass 'ill'th Unveritye e 1 rssistants appointed were Paul Louis,intret. agans coner dere atCom mecenentonportant questionaires brought before ea years standing, the annual Senior in several years. Hler conecrt tni },yrn.tin '6.'hiip Snd r astin the Class Sndy i the cuces of Ann ArboI prior to the opening of the Merol a n BII eirial:i'commnittee, will make :sulg- I! er k;AE.Saye, 26 tesu- ppm r [ o ce pastof~treptgtai 312neI er;theN. . Bowersox, 27, sargeant-at- I E LM 'lh i~lh pato heporm lne frtegestions for the class imemiorial at the'By J ot Cowles Dit;barofst; Millard ~Pryor, '24,' historian: IU LLLLiI, 110 LU 11llIIVwme sirs.Telatrwllnt wa eeting thi afternoon. This matter On Saturday May 24 The 'DailywI will sat-t 'kth and R.; ,,G. Ford~ '26L, .Oratorical' as-a r r nrirLT of: th caps} adgwsdetthMaF'tiwil e vted upon and an appropria- play its annual gamne of 'all withte. U p ~ o the hiia~ sociation delegate, .iII I~I1 I thing, t Gargoyle. The D)aily is published 'he the first shipmnent from :thel After the meeting the society re-_____neil lie later In sthe eveing.' The class treasurer, Lincoln D. Ievery day but Mondays throughout the prn-r il e ienot.Te ul el ' Jones, wll be on hanidto collect the college year; the Gargoyleo es out allotment has not arrived as.yt teelcted offcers reated the members. Of.iices,.were eecte ysterdayby out.A Retom mendationis to plac e a Inew senior dues, mw hich m ust be pad b- o c o t ui g th a e p ro .yrma n e ft e' o k eing the u i c i on t e ur , wh h t e s - the student branch of the A muecn r t t bwridge ovrthe= Huron river at Fullerreaneoftebosbighldu coto alltedoe fore the lend of this' week. IThe galec'will take place on Ferry teoer osesn.A cey hadrginaly inedd to hold, Institute of Eletrigal Engieers at a was a tie a e hseps 'asnesa y theCmonv I S iRLTR YNTC'il ue. it ilteue.o allow the___covers___to builinoFed GolAne '95 couill with the requnest' that they1? on a small exhibition diamond. Hard I eares hsbook thiseand o th. c ing bulig. FrdGeln,'21;was ,1 sa 'tae ne septi s'ieessrytohae SNIR ITRAR NTba l ill ,etapplibk-hier ad iI nr named president-for, the-pig year, hich this done. (IC ell h' sed Mits will bee used. Infat, all e d to inpi'ove time material, has IULaan~i The other officers named were: vice-, hep ____________________ ~~~~~~~ For '~not had time to dry fully. IILHhlfIfI "" ' Jae B.ons,'2E ---' i Frthe benefit of those who ;l things that are used in ball games THREEtAisRexpectedERthatpalldsutcnJptisoB. Johnson, 25E Prof . . M.Randall, head of the have been unable to get their j will be used by the players in Sat- It sepce htalsuc pi ertr.MrisH Lloyd,'5E.and! phsis eprten,.it-fften n gjuraduation, invitations and an- urday's1ame. wil-be fille byrFridy. iiii1 tresrr . .Dne, 2 h 'U ir En,' wnnA UIIUU't 1,1 1and colorful orchestra iand third movements st inspired at this perf irmer built upon a nr end built to a thrillinj ine orchestral concep ter well put together x tic interest. Mr. -DeL. ting sure and poised, borough musician. he other numbers by a, tile two nocturnes was heartily received ost decided atmospher ;tral part of the progra; extremely delicate; t] -two wvas an impre built ulpoil emphatic rh. yin. . Vividlorcliestn-, r or whicsh. were lost MIr. Stock's or chestra ion 'of . these French (dmiirable i. was. his of. thie excerpts from, 11 andl hsld'e for the' galve a glorious colic -ogramn. Galpi in .o Leavee