THE MICHIGAN DAILY AIR 'CONTROL LAWS ecretary of Commerce Recommends Revision of Navigation Regutlations GRICULTURE SITUATION IS SLOWLY ADJUSTING ITSELF Washington, Dec. 11-(By A.P.)- egstoh' 6r the ievision of the nav- ation laws, for control of traffic in aid for stabilization ,of ra- o service were among the recom- tendations made by Secretary Her- 6rt Hoover yesterday in. the annual port of t6 1, Oomeim e 'department. te rapid growth of aircraft and ra- W transmission alike, he said, had' eated a need for administrative de- plopment, while the navigation laws, pg under scrutiny, required adjust- tnt to the increased commercial ex- nsion. Advocates Reorganization Abbe, Radiography Pioneer Is Given 5,000 Franc Gift I WILL DISCUSS SON Leblanc, Eminent Tragedienne, To Appear InSong And Drama _I_ R PLy_ Georgette Leblanc, the great French white arms of exquisite modelling, Song-composing for the Junior lyric tragedienne, will appear for the their whiteness slashed by bracelets of Girls' play to be given March 13, 20, first time in this part of the country in jet; a large mobile face; luminous, straight-browed, marvellously expres- 21, and 22 at the Whitney theatre will a recital Saturday night in the ball- sive eyes. .Her work is gloriously be discussed at a meeting to be held room of Hotel Statler, Detroit, under beautiful and she is one of the most at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the auspices of the Alliance Francais. sensational figures we have seen in( Sarah Caswell Angell hall. At that Great interest has been aroused by the many years." time Prof. John R. Brumm, of the announcement of her coming as she is Mihe. Leblanc's Detroit program con- journalism department, director of the regarded as one of the greatest living sists of the Tower scene from "Pelleas play, will . read parts of the play Frenchwomen, "the woman of a thous- and Melisande,'' the Tent scene from which has been selected' for this and personalities," with an art com- "Monna Vanna," poems of Baudelaire year's production, and will give.in- parable to Bern hardt's and a person- and Verlaine, spoken and sung, and structions in writing lyrics and con- ality which inspired Maetrilinck to songs by Gretchaninoff, Casella, Rey- posing music. some of his finest work. naldo Hahn, Gaillard, Bordes Poulenc, The play committee is anxious to Mnn. Leblanc first won fame as a Stravinsky, and Biet.s have all junior women attend the singer when she made her operatic deg Tickets for the Leblanc recital are' meeting so that they may begin to but in Paris At the Opera Comique: !now on sale at Grinnell Bros., in De- work during the Christmas vacation Her subsequent triumphs in Massan- troit. on these parts of the play which the et's "Lo Navarraise," "Carmen," and committee considers highly import.. "Thais" made her celebrated through- Rome, Dec. 11.-Most of the students ant, out Europe and won for her the admir- are back at study, Premier Mussolini; ation of Anatole France. She later en- having xvarned them of continuing tered the field of drama, becoming a their disaffection strike, but colleges tragedienne of the first rank. With the ! at Turin and Palermo remain closed. great Bernhardt, she appeared in the' original performance of Maurice Mae- Cordova, Alaska, Dec. 11.-DrW terlinck's "Pelleas and Melisande." 1W. Council, interested in a fox farm, M OlfiD YEHICLE 1AA distinguished critic recently said has ordered a whale boat. He will of her art: "Leblanc's type is essen- feed the foxes whale meat to cut ex- The Gas and Weight tax motor ye-1'dally her own. She Is, not in the least pense. hicles will be the subject of discus- like Yvette Guilbert, nor like Bern-- sion at a ioint meeting of the Ann hardt. She is tall, slender, with long Patronize The Daily Advertisers. IV "The Michigan Mongrel" a doggy paper by P.ED.E NOTE:-No Relation to G.D.E.! Read The Daily "Classified" Column 41I The Narrow Path - or the Wide Road. Which? The confines of one business-or con- tact with them all. insurance is the wide road that main- tains active association with big men and big affairs, with many and varied interests. Insurance-Fire, Marine and Casualty- is an essential part of the most vital activi- ties of the commercial and industrial world. As the oldest AmericanFire and Marine 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. 1 t': :' t ! VWithin the department itself, Mr. " Hlover recommended that Congress i Abbe Auguste J. E. Tauleigne follow the general reorganization plan The famous Frenchman who has prepared underthe Harding admiis- just been awarded the Carnegi medal tration, and make three adiita n rz f500fac o - tive groupings to deal respectively and a prize of 5,000 francs for his with industry, trade, and navigation. coveries radiography, is still wih iknwustyre, nrdssnaigafion-suffering from burns he received when He likewise urged congressional affir- he practiced on himself rather than mation for the acts by which Presi- pe wn dent Tlarding created Alaskan fisher-tpose w odssoldiers to un- ies reserves, and suggested relief from proven X-ray methods. federal taxation for. American resi- dents abroad and engaged'in further- demand for dairy products varying ing American commerce. more than that for most other ag- "Through the huge export balances ricultural products with general move- of the last few years, we have shift- ments of prosperity and depression in ed from a debtor to a'-reditor nation," said Mr. Hoover, "and the theory is industry. As for wheat, which is now more or less generally accepted more dependent on foreign markets that our hitherto normal excess of than any other agricultural 'product exports over imports must ultimately and which is subject to greatly in- shift to an excess of imports, as we creased competition from Canada and have large balances to receive in pay- other foreign countries, it seems rment of interest. The gradual reduc- necessary gradually to reduce acre- tion of the monthly export excess in age." 1922, culminating in the spring of j The banking situation, Mr. Hoover 1923 in four consecutive months in said was "essentially sound" at the which imports were larger than ex- end of the fiscal year, and the con-, ports, does not necessarily mean that tinued flow .of gold into the United this time has arrived." States had kept reserve bank stocks Agriculture Recovering at a high proportion to circulating "The situation in most branches of' money. Loans of American capital agriculture," he continued, "seems to' abroad dwindled. Foreign capital is- be gradually adjusting itself. The sues in the United States during the partial recovery in foreign demand for year ending June 30, 1923, he esti- cotton has permitted a higher 'price mated to amount to $395,000,000, while for the crop of 1923 than for that of: in 1921 the total of such loans had 1922, ir pite of an increase of 14 per been $982,009,000. cent in acreage and an appreciable in- crease iii production. While the prices of hogs ave been somewhat lower of For Xmas late, th ,relatively high prices of corn, A Remingtoa Portable which, ischiefW ~feA'to livestock, seem ____ to icdchate cofid e t kcattle and' STACY R. BLACK 1809 hog rapers in the future. The dairy 604 K. MADISON industry in general is prpspering, the 11l Arbor branch of the Detroit Automo-' bile club and the Highway Transport club of the University which will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in room 1213 of the East Engineering building. Prof. A. H. Blanchard of the high-1 way engineering department spoke be- fore the directors of the General Mo-E tors company on the same subject: at a meeting held in Detroit yester-! day afternoon. It's true efficiency to use Daily! Classifieds.-Adv S W E E T.CI In lots of 1 gal. or More PHONE 380 WE DELIVER WAGNER CIDER MILL N. Mahn St., Just North of Machine Specialty Company Open Until 9 P. M.-AlsQ Sundays i212 N. MAIN STREET Insurance Company of North America PHILADELPHIA and the Indemnity Insuranee Company of North America write practically every form of insurance except Jife j .rrrr O4 -IL fONLY those who have smoked Melachrinos can judge the quaity+ of the finest Turkish ~ " tobacco. f1, ORIGINAL MELACHRIN "The One Cigarette Sold the World Oter" v 0 F f'I f Frocks of S;imple Elegane Practical Satin and Crepe Dresses, which are generall favored this year. We also have some sport dresses which are very desirable to wear on the train. 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Ve deliver or pack for t 18th Annual Union Opera Second Extra Performance (I Ism. 0 R D E S Saturday ight. Dec. 15th TeCrowning Joy of the Season Messrs. Lee and J. 3.Shubert Announce A Glorious Franz Schubert Festival .4 E The first presentation here of the greatest artistic and pecuniary success of their producing career, and the record-breaking success of all musical stage history; brilliant, beautiful memorable. §LMzJkON N:CI DENTs WithI t 0 1 1.9I A ailing. Leave your hristmas list with us. n, "WHITNEY THEATER N O Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co. Box Office Sale Now at the Thenit*pa- wI 11 .