FOTR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 t tha ~" ~llcre exi Pulished every morning except Monday cas Suring the University year by the Board in Conrol of Student Pubicetions. Pr the Mem bprs of Western Conference Editorial whe whlu OWL'. ------ The Associated Press is exclusively en- I, titled to the use for republication of all news ;,patch,, credited to it or not otherwise2] eredited in tnis paper and the local news pub- lished.threr.1 Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, MClgan, as second class matter. Special rate If postage granted by Third Assistant Post-p mnaster General. mi Subscriptionby carrier, $3.50; by mail, $4.oo. My i ffices: Ann Arbor Press Duilding, May- nard Street. . Phones: Editorial, 2414 and 176-M, busi. 'EDITORIAL STAFF a'r iiINe 2414 and 176-M MtANAGING EDITOR PHILIP M. WAGNER .....John G. Garlinghouse Ne.ws rit r........... Robert G. Ramsay City Eior...nningHouseworth Night E-ibra recrge W. Davis Harold A. Moore Thomas P. lenry iredk. K. Sparrow, Jr. Kenueth C. Keller Norman R. Thal Sports Editor......... William H. Stonemnan Suniay Editor.........Robert S. Mansfield Womven's Editor .............Verena Moran Musc and Drama. Robert B. Henderson Telegraub Editor. Wiliam J. Walthour Assistants Louok( Barley tieien S. Ramsay 141'a, u PArlo'x Regina Reichxnanfl ;Marie Reed LSmt . Edmarie Schrauder 'IA i~l, d 0 ( r' J- re(Itrick TI1. Shillito r. A ur Stevens j w 'A nr Ma ory sweet oseit ) Qaaner lralan Wise M ng Iouseworth Lugetnu 11. Gutekunst Isiaubcih S Kenr.edy Robert T. LeVore F IF, iebexmann itanley C. Cti hton Winfield I-. Line Leonard C. Hall 0r d1 Ohliacher Thomas V. Koykka. William C. Patterson Liliias K. Wagner t the Underwood proposal would ate a situation worse than that sting in the Teapot Dome scandal I se and his accusation that the esident was overriding the will of senate agricultural committee ich reported the Norris government nership bill, that, too, will be seen its proper light when it is re-a mbered that the whole trouble isE at the senator's own proposition was Sone which was rejected and for ilch the Underwood ,bill has been bstituted.z With even the Republicans agree- g that the Muscle Shoals problem ust be settled, and a majority of em favoring the Underwood bill, it to be hoped that they will pass it' ithin the next few days and be done ith it.j Follow ask you Ilall to is: Na me "+wru(rt!! [,-.1"JJI'%//Il/rrnl /J/. r rr " ° H MO, L tiOCATIONAL GUIDANCE I m usic Books fMake the Best Gifts AND R M IOur stores are convenient. i I I _ '', l . Our service includes ing is the blank that they to fill out if you go to Lane find out what your vocation ANNA PAVIA)WA A review, by Robert Henderson. The theater is divided into three rneipjui co-operatin t heselection ana delivery of your needs parts: tho artificial, the natural, ana GRAHAMi'S Address those who stay between and become Phone Snap or y negligible. The argument for the College Photograph stilted and conventional is logical to Year or Class ome address extremity; the theater itself is a What are you studying -to be at place of painted masks and dripping present? tallow, the sun comes from sizzlingI Does the work interest you vitally? I arcs, the shadows from the painter's Is it easy or hard for you? purple, affectation is its mother and Average grade? technique, laborious and obvious, its Have you a strong desire to suc quond.nm novice. ceed? The calsslc ballet, steeped in cen- Are you willing to pay the price for turies of continental culture, takes its success? Have any of the following indered place in this rococco stage as the pin- ynacle of its art. The toe dancer trains your progress? 1rornchildhcod to break every nat- Both Lnds of the Diagonal Walk I - .. -. _._. ;, .. ..", CAMPUS OPINION Anotnymcus communications will be disregarded. The namrs of com nuni ants will, however, be regarded as confidential upon request. JOE PARKER New Years Eve Dance 9:00 to 3:00 Reservation Necessary STUDENTS TKN TRUNKS HOME Student Transfer Co. Owned and Operated by Students Phone 2492-W IRVING WARMOLTS, 0. S C. 'I 'I 1i BUSINESS STAFF- Telephone 5160 BUSINESS MANAGER WM. O:. ROESSER Advertising.................... L. Dunne dvertising....................F . inn A dvertising.................--H. A. Marks Adv rtising.... . .......H. M. Rockwell Accounts.......... ..........Myron Parker Circulation....................R. C. Winter Publication.................John W. Conlin Assistants P. W. Arnold W L. Mullins W F ArA,,c i K F. Mast Gordon Burris 11. L. Newmann F. Dentz Thomas Olmstead 10~v eitz 3. D. Ryan D eavid To' N.Rosenzweig 1N..r m .'reehitng Margaret Sandburg . l amaker F. K. Schoenfeld Y lnsor S. Ji. Sinclair L 11.Nainer F. Taylor 1'lIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 Night Editor-NORMAN R. THAL - MERRY CHRISTMAS A SAR(CASTiC H1EADINE 1. Health. To the Editor: 2. Moral Habits. In a recent Daily, I found a sar 3. Lack of preparation. castic headline about the Egyptian re- 4. Concentration. volt. It is altogethcr a different thing 5. Initiative. whether or not the Egyptians ar Ca you.stan crics? loyal to thi British crown. But why Do you like work that is entirely should they be loyal? Are the Eng- mental? lsh doing anything good for the Do you like work that is entirely Egypt aus, or hav: the Egyptians gone manual? crazy in site A a good Englsh rule? Would you prefer work consisting of Did the Americans remain loyal to both? the English crown? Why was George Do you want work coupled withI Washington in favor of a revolution great responsibility? even though he had taken an oath of Have you a keen sense of humor?E allegiance? Or are we to attribute Do you think quickly and ac- the same adjective to George Wash- curately? ington as you might to the Egyptians: Your hobies and Tecreations? If at all the English people did any- * * " thing good for Egypt, they did it at Well when the fortune teller hand the expense of everything that is dear e u h th e ere agha to the Egyptian heart. And the same could hi tell anything about our vo- is the case with India, Should the I cation from this, we asked him. We Indians be grateful to His Majesty's thought the way they did it was for government because it constructed you to hold out your hand and then, railway lines, telegraph offices and so they look at it and say Gosh you have on, which as a matter of fact made the a long Life Line, or else Gee you're IBrtish rule more firm. In the case of gonna have five wives and let me see India the English people say that the 14 children three of them boys. Else built railroads and established steam they should have had an Old Crone ship lines to transport food supplies in there with a Greasy Pack of Cards, form one place to another m time of and she would have turned up the ural law, to mould her ankles into a supple rigidity, to balance one foot raised perilously in the air against the other resting tin-wise beneath it. I1er torso remains stiff and immova-? ble, and her hands sway but little: then mincingly, sweetly. At her GRALUATE AND RE(GIsT$RED greatest she rests h1er craft in her I Chiropodist Orthopedist feet. 1707 N. University Ave. Phone 2652 The other extreme, represented in -. Anna Wigman, Dalcroze Eurhythmics, and the Denishawn dances, presents a body that is free from these fash- ionsble conventions, supple and lithe, Notice bound only by its own natural form. The superiority of one over the other is a matter of passing taste; the one, To Students going home for the brought to its final fruit by Anna Holidays. PavIowa, is turning to its lasting de-! cadence, while the other is all but fully undevelopedl with a future that is still ahead. Pavlowa herself, especially in her HAT SALE performance lust evening, was a rare- fied, exquisite artist. Her charm has We are closing out all Fall Hat become a definite stencil, her numbers which we have left at the following are recurring similar, but there-is a prices: vivacity and sparkling brilliance about All $3.i)0 Hats now ............$3.00, her entire personaliyt that constantly All $4.00 Hats now .............$3.50 fascinates her audience. All $4.50 Hats now............$3.75 Tf uon cmn prc All $5.00 Hats now.............4.25 ularly her~ leading men, were as care- fully precin mandperfect. When they We clean and reblock hats and cap appeared in the several Russian num- and, do it RIGHT. You will appreci- bers they were colorful and vital; Iate having your hat done over in a their toe dances were often mechan- clean and sanitary manner, free from There will be Dances t at Grarnger'"s Friday, Dec. 19 ..............9-1 Saturday, Dec. 20 ...........9.12 Saturday, Dec. 27..........9-12 Saturday, Jan. 3 ............9-12 Also A regular 'New YGears Eve Celebration and D)ance ?ps t UfIi 4rs ifor tbeC raft tEpeebop Over Arcade Theatre Phone 2066-R, i i r i I Wednesday, Dec. 31 MUSIC FOR ALL DANCES BY WATKINS AND HIS GRANGER (Cut this Out and Keep Posted) BILL EIGHT 1 - i .l _ N ' ,,4 Every train carries with it today its cargo of overworked students Who for the past two weeks, have beenI planning their strenuously recreation- al vacations. Going }orth,, S t,. East, and West, Michigan students are being transported, from their circles, of student friends to their family fire- sides, away from scholastic worries to the carefree life of the holiday sea- son, away from the campus to the home town. But -there is one thing from which these thousands are not departing- the thought that their president.I whom they respect and love so much, and who has gone through so many weeks of suffering, must watch this looliday season pass from his bedside. As they leave Ann Arbor, the stu- dents' Christmas wish for President Burton takes a definite form,-a hope that the New Year will bring with it strength and happiness for him. 4 OD PAT Michigan now has an adequate memorial for the late James Burrill Angell, one of its greatest presidents. The prompt action by the Board of Regents, naming the recently com- pleted building for the -literary col lege James Burrill Angell hall, in re- s'ponse to petitions from the faculty and students will be welcomed by everyone. The magnificent structure will become more and more an in- tegr-,l prt of the campus as students Oe(-Uni I themselves to the new non - r lmne so itally connected wii ii ie reatneo A the University. i u i>' idently it ni i " be well to arenaming some of the other bui -s of the campus. While one l hardly recommend a completely ner ystem of nomenclature, why should we not get away from such prosaic and uninteresting titles as "Chemistry building," "Physics lab," "East Engineering building," and "'Natural Science building." How muck more atmosphere-that vague and indescribable thing--would be added if we could call them by the name of the men principally'respon, sible for the development of the vari- ous departments. At any rate we should be able to get away from such travesties or, "atmosphere" as "nat sci aud," "chem lab," "engine shops,'" and "medic building." Much has been accomplished by the Regents' first step-it will be well for them to proceed further on the samie path. WORE PETTY POLITICS The rabid attack of Senator Norris, 'Pnl,,wli nn nn 1o ,fmoa nn c f '. ". famine. There is no question about queen of diamonds and said There's ical and dull. Naturally this became odor and made to fit your head. it, they did transport food supplieg9 your girl you lucky stiff but look out most obvious in "Coppelia," the open- but not to the place where there was for a tall dark man. ing ballet in which Pavlowa did not FACTORY HAT STORE famine but from the famine stricken But this S. C. A. fortune teller appear. "There is but a negligible 617 Packard St. Phone 1792 area to England. The second thing comes right back and says that-they're story to the number save a constant (Where D If. fR Stovs at State) they say about India is this: If we scientifically. He rcite succession of echnical exercises. The 0 on t cetfcll.H eiedastigby Soudceikinle, scenic artist ________________________ ,go away -fromn India the Hindus and little poem to prove that .this new aln,, hReioffrth 'av EiAENT±S SRRTE the Mohaminedians will break each method was the nuts: Souris, however, was so excellently Let other's heads. Suppose they do, what It worked swell done as to shine through something CO has Epg/ard t 0o with that? - At Cornell. (Old Song) like a dozen season's constant :use. N E Are the English people sent by God (He didn't really. I made it up just "Snowflakes" to the Tschaikovski MICHIGAN MEN to rule the poor Indians? Give me ow.) "Nutcracker Suite" was strikingly Play for that Party. six months time and I will give you , But lie said we'd have to' fill out superior and ended on a climax that. For Engagements Call 284 enugh evidence o show that this thing before he'd have anything was similarly the elmax ofthe evening. ,English leople are not fit to r do with guessing our vocation. Against the leautiful Urban back If, on the other hand, you are in England. drop, the various dances unfolded in I n n.nSo we filled it out and boy it wasuccession, the Pas doDuexthe PasIChicago, you must not miss Julia really3 wan wrd pect shous hard.' Take this question 'Snap or dcTrois, tothe spectacular Coda: Arthur in "Saint Joan" by George really want world peace, they should photograph.' How would YOU an- the snow rushing to the ground, Pay- Bernard Shaw. It was one of the out- see that eiaa-swer that one if somebody just asked lowa poised at tih- ,pliinacle of a tab- standing successes of last year's New In. y syou it offhand? (Finally I put snap , leaux, the entire picture glistening, York season: brilliant, highly theatric are trying their best to establish that because it was shorter.) tingling with the theme it was con- and in no sense literary or precious peace by first driving out British Im- * * * ;uding. Other excellent attractions, listed perialism by all 1ossible and legiti What was I studying to be at pres- The final fhird of the program in- perhaps, in their order of merit, ar maur country Ihefitwtht&ent, they wantedI to know. Well if chlded nine (divertissemenits, like the I"Seventh Heaven'" with Helen Menc Our country! In her fight with the that wasn't a simple one. If I was Chinese and Holland dance, mere ken, "White Cargo" (a second comn I L.,rl~c n+ nn mn r clt ru n' htt nts !_ - . rr:.. .,,. +... ....."i c v 1cmio -l . The Management Extends Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year -a NER*A ," . ,! 'e -, (y o ll:... (7 r <'V, English nation may she win; put our country, win or lose. -H. R. Pradhan. If the University is becoming a playground, as Mr. Angell would lead us to believe, perhaps a few competent playground directors ought to be added to the staff next year. "COLLEGES TO HOLD TRACK MEET IN 1925"-Detroit News head- line. Then there is some hope for I athletics in the immediate future! At least the people of Pennsylvania' have relegated the cross word puzzle' to its proper place-the state hospital for the ,i,.ane at Warren, Pa. Soleo : .Grindy loses all claim to immerrf:iy for lmiing a speedy life sincex; Detroit r was wooed, mar- ried, and dese- 4 in a day. Senator Ralston, who sees a bright future for the Democratic party, studying to be anything I'd go ahead 1 assing gi-otesqueI esad some ire pany), Jane Cowl in "Romeo'and and be it, wouldn't I? Any sensible the "Gavotte," which Pavlowa substi- Juliet" (special matinees), "The Goose it, Any tuted for the "Serenade" announced HaegspHial"mayiews)BeGse fella would. So I put chemical en- on the program, and the famous Hangs 1-gh" by Lewis Beach, "Sit. gineer but I've decided not to be one.' "Swan" dance, perfect miniatures of ting Pretty" with the Dolly Sisters The work doesn't interest me very perfect artificiality. It is rather in- and Frank Maclntyre, and the in vitally, I said next. teresting and discouraging to note that evitable "No, No, Nanette." I was too modest to answer the the audience ruined the "Swan" by * * * next one. applauding before the number was If, however, you really must stay And the one after that. completed. The actual choreography in Detroit over Christmas there is the The next two just about stumped indicates a final, sudden rise of the f San Carlo opera company playing the me. They seemed sort of connected, dancer to her full height and as sud- rest of the week in the following both having the syllable succ in them den a collapse to the ground. Ann A- repertory: tonight, "Cavalleria Rus- you know, but I didn't know what the bor, evidently nicely ignorant of such ticana" with Axman, Kent, Salazar, price of success was, to tell the a tradition, robbed it of its final cli- and Chehanovsky, and "Pagliacci" with truth, and what with the holidays max: and everyone seemed blissfully Saroya, Tommasini, and Baslola; Sat- . ~satisfied, blissful and very satisfied. ,, coming on and everything you had to s , brday afternoon, Martha with Lu- 'The final number was the dashing,u be pretty close with your money but violent Russian Dance with M. Alger- chesse, DeMette, Onofrel, and Valle; if I could get one cheap I might. anoff's whir-wind Cossack steps. The and Saturday evening, "Il Trovatore" * * * costumes were vivid, the dancing, the with Saroya, Kent, Tommasini, and We said we had never been hindered whole ensemble effect was electric: Baslolo. This company, year by year, by health, concentration, lack of it was the end of a l eautiful example has consistently raised its standards, preparation, or lack of purpose, but of a great technique that, in-its prime, 9nd today stands as the only significant that moral habits and initiative had is passing. today stands as the only significant slowed us up a good deal. I felt more ** * touring organization presenting opera encouraged when they asked this one. OVER THE VACATION in an adequate manner. It showed they were really going to If you live within miles of Cleve- The following week, perhaps for the Root of the Matter. land you must beg or borrow your two or three weeks, Al Jolson will be Nobody can stand criticism better way to Max Reihardt's production of at the Shubert-Detroit in his new I than me, I said a little boastfully after "The Miracle" opening in the Cleve- revue, "Big Boy." If you like Al the next ouestion. You run a land Auditorium Christmas n'ght. Jolson, according to the reports, you column in the Daily for a year or so Very flatly and without exception it will like "Big Boy," but you may not sometime and see if you don't find is the most artistic, most extravagant I like his ton-price of four dollars and that you can stand criticism a little play ever presented in America. Its forty cents. . . . or, you may not like better every day. It practically slides scenic conception by Norman-Eel Jolson. off my back, I added in a footnote Geddes is superb and gigantic, the * * * which I marked figure -one. j most complete sween of imagination AFTER VACATION: The next three questions I put no ever brought to prastical fruit on one Tuesday, January 13-The Ann Ar after. I put the first two no's down stage, while Reinhardt's own direc- bor branch of the American Associa- quite fast and then thought a minute tion is the work of the genius riges- tIon of University Women presents and remembered that I never could sear of the world. Thomas Wilfred in a recital on his stand compromise and wrote no again Very sincerely, this is in no way Clavilux, or Color Organ in Hill aud- * * * an exaggeration: it is based upon an itorium. For the next one I put yes and then actual pelformance seen when thb Thursday, January 15 - Comedy scratched it out and put I don't know. production opened in New York last Club presents the first authorized pro- Pretty modest, hey? February. "The Miracle" is so fai duction in America of George Bernard Your hobies and recreations? Well, in advance of anything ever seen be- Shaw's "The Admirable Bashville" in I collected stamps for a while and had fore in the American theater that Sarah Caswell Angell hall. a lot of U. S. ones and twos (used, comparisons are inadequate. The act- Monday,. January 19-The Russian and had all the man stamns from ig. esnecially by Lady Diana lan- Symphonic Choir under the direction pieces candle center- arrange- i j G, J r ' ;Y' i tf; ments ... or holly - red baskets They are 4** unusual individually. We invite you t o inspect o u r wonderful assortment of Christmas should preme be accorded the optimist." title of "su- ONE THING MORE The clock has struck; for books I duck That lie upon the floor, But ere I gain a single yard, My exit through the door is barred,: For professorial words retard, Announcing, "One thing mo're!"f What thought will he re-iterate In hopes that there may penetrate A germ of wisdom lie would fain Inculcate in our minds inane? Or mus n rtnrimnnd h nno plants and cut-flowers ... we consider it far superior to any showing we have ever had. 09 4 C-S.' i a (