PAGE FOURT THE MICHIGAN DAILY ...,.-- L 2bi 1h d every morning except Monday duQ i ig the Uuieiity year by the Board in (vrnti ol of Student Publications. Mm rsof Western Conference Editorial Tu e 'A ocTiated Press is exclusively en-t titcd to the, use for republication of all news disitchsc. credited to it or not otherwise crcd;1edl in this paper and the local news pub- hikhed the ein. I'tcrcd at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, l " higan, as second class matter. Special rate of jwt (! granted by Third Assistant Post- natrGeneral. Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail,I ()lc:Armn Arbor Press Building, May- rd ,iStreet. 1'hones : Editorial, 2414 and 176M; busi- of defraying the expense of salary ad- everything in his power to encourage vances, the cost of which it is esti- the farmers and to bring about bet-j mated would run somewhere between; ter conditions among them,.lHe con- M U ,S I C 60 and 70 millions a year. The class tinues to strike the right note whenAN of mail most affected, the great vol- he sees in the development of the co- AN ume of newspapers and magazines operative movement one of the most IDR A. MIA sent through second class, is said to feasible solutions for the many prob- , have been causing anl annual dieficit lems which are now facing the foodj of $74,000,000. producers of the country. WHAT EE.NMNE''T II ACGCOWAN SAY Very naturally a volume of protest More significant than the mere (.o-! 'The eighth art, the art of mobil frorm the journalistic interests has operation itself is the fact that the color, came to New York last nighta been evinced in the preliminary cony- succes s of the movement will dlepend ;anu arresting andl extraordinary fe; mYittee hearings of the bill. Thle press; largely upon the efforts of the farmers Itore. 'Phomnas Wilfred's invention, tI realizes its mighty bower and is c vi- rather than the legislators. As thej Clavilux and its strange and beautifi dently prepared to fight any provision President points. out, further laws or product have been much discuss( of any bill which seems likely to im-; more organizations comning out of' anti much described, bunt for a dry ami pose on it a financial Du-rden, wvhatever I them will have little. ultimate effect ; exact definition I have never sec may be the justiiicatican. The fact thatt on the existing condltions unless the anyone do better than Wilfred hilr this class of rnal ?:ga brough;,t on a' farmers give their energies .vhole- self, who says,: The(Clavilux is a ne large deficit should be rufcin ea- heartedly to the brining about of bet- instrument by means of' which sule son for raising the rate:-; e, n thbough ter conditions. As in all similarI comphosition;s of oving color ar it were not hound up with th-e matter movements the real impetus for the. form are played in rhythm to tU of postal salaries. Thie large jjibiica- movement must come from below. viio i~ usl.as ia;usic is layed~t for tI tions should have no obljctiofl. If Nor should the opponents of co- ear.' necessary they canl raise the sru'scrip- operations or those who might be "Thiis is an a t for itself, an art tion rates as a me.: in; of covoring the skeptical as to the ability of the p.ure color ; it holds its; audience increased cost of Mailiu ..l~o ne spe-' American farmer to work with his iti e rare;t;! m~nmcmt!: of silence that cial provision noigt be made concera- neighbors because of his intense inr--1 lavrn huow n in a, playhous.. ing newspapers with a sin all circula-; dividualism be heeded to any great "The (,iaipres;sio=_ you carry awl tion upon whom the increased rate1 degree. To illustrate what the power from the ('lax ilux is; that Wilfr=ed ighlt work a real hiardship. The i of cooperationr can bring about, Mr.1Iarppro inating the pit of abstract dI rates on third class r mail, including Coolidge cited the case of the United ign whifch the radlicals or the eas iht reat mass of useless adverti !ing States Steel corporation and its phe- hoave tried uncorfarinly to attain. I c,. m1a,-sight be raised to almost nomenal development. More analagot~s !is bringing visual beauty to us fri . x c: zn ithout strenuous objec' to the cooperative movement amiong and absolute as, the ~e of gre tioi itr oul ' tr,- public. It woultd serve the farmers has been the rise and de- 1coimposers wrought fronm the beau -i l 4I°.n .e"'.rt ".dr ". J".P. °~"l. '~./. I,/" "./ . " °A.I". ", 0".!",/". .. "". #.J'.0",/""1./"./ "".spr/°4I ./"./", ". v "mt+' "" A Happy NewY' ear M®M'l~6 I~rtf4F TrHURSDAY, JANUARY tI, 1925 raham's Both Stores gy y. ~ .. r rw ~.r -v- v~.r. . + rw rwrp r w. rs. .Yaae S- 33 - - . ®.s.s--.....ar ..r s s er rasa-----.r- a,--- 3- s . .d°. ~V" 1. A','.A.,J/.v " "w 1. 0. ^. .A"w .,,,0" ../" / ,a .. ..m",' I'"o", //a1 °J" ,.I. ++! ' P.-OO-0001COCS I s EDITORIALSTAFF Tclep loues 2414~ and 176-11 MANAGING EDITOR PH-ILIP M1V. WAGNER lEditor.. ..... ".....John G. Garlinghouse 1Newvs ditor ...........:.Robert G, Ramsay tity EFci or.... ......"Manning Houseworth Night Editors George W. Davis Harold A. Moore Thomas P. Henry Fredk. Y. Sparrow, Jr. Kenneth C. Keller Norman R. 1.hal Sports Editor.........William I1. Stoneman Stunday Editor... ...... Robert S. Mansfield W\omecn's Editor.t............ Vernea Moran MIusic and D~rama...Robert B. Henderson T'e~e_ -,,h ditor.. Williaiv J. \Vslthoiir ' Aistran' . 61 ty~g nno w nnidl~ assuime.knowing the bfl a part of "Proserpine" than Shaw wrote ***into it. She, seems to be one of theF few peop~le who can under play com-I Frni F Lam-rInore s ituEmin aI edy and make it funnier than it ever Fracs;La riaoe ; lperilf;atcould be, broadly dlone. Marchbanks th.mal W? -1 frv ,*,12 ''. was exceedingly well played by Rich- I 21 1 C) ii ot.,ard Bird, a young 1Englishinan, and ' Pam° sites.'"t'The uUiI~r mmcl withl a ccer- apparently a new find. Pedro De thin It'(:c'5 ill New r Yoe.:, and f rm ; Cordova's Rev. James Iorell stood out- all roports s Inl manata delightful,. even against such a performance as \iis ~arrrnrr~ l; a-i i (hi anI MssCornell gave. The rest of the vivacious,, filled \V J111 alle hint o(f itls (' ast showed no flaws. n risfli5 that ii r;a;te thin:' (-Iit h's "Ind ;Bttt what impressed most was the c-ha rm her au 'ae Of alltheim; t-' perfection of the team work and the i'seso he yune s-hohc"(illmeeting, done by Dudley Digges, 1-- Irieak n~ "ertx ., t , tc~~ne -~l himself a proi'nlent actor. The sumnl °ithl f-n at; a ~ccp !""l "'my ol total of all their efforts produced as, else. A a to a nine; of 1her evil flp ,r stimulating a plerformance as NewI is5 iS '-:;iFll1 1 ( nily a Ki - Iki and a I York can offer today.' Lenore F('i c-___ _____ ~., ~ - IRVIN '"ARO1QTS, 0. S C, f.".:: Chiropodist Orthopedist 107 N. University Ave. Phone 2652 / ft _ _ ? Aa , n .... . I Leave Ann Arbor, Chlambewr of Comimerce, 7 :30 a . inl., I13 a. , IS., -1 . ICI., 5 :3i} p. im. week -'>dK-t(lys. Sundays, leav-e Ann ...-- ArbJor'7:30) it. ii., 1 p. In.9 41 . ' :" ':: ti, :.. :.:::". i., 7:3 0) p. nm. Ph one 46 fr 'I _______ Wad. Mat. 50o to $ 1.50! Sat. Mat. 500cto $200 1 FRLANCIINE1 Ins Czosnmo Hamilton's Brkfllant New Comedy 'PARASITES"1 Pay for your Subscription today. CtRy it, ro&u^Y Hot-Hot-Hotr1 ICE CREAM IT'S GOOD FOR YOU Ico E CRLA FIRST YOU'LL LAUGH. THEN YOU'LL LOVE IT. LI '\'iII1''i SOBIt0)1IlES Let CONNIE'S MICHIGAN MEN, I'n~iy for tHat Party. For Faig21a&'zents (;a i 2.,A Pat Iron ize DailY Ad vertisers.--.Adv. I I Reversing its administration-buck- ( decision which has bee-n given is car- j dividual to use in order to be .of time ing tactics, the Senate Tuesday; sus- ried out to thle very letter or further{ greatest social value. Just as long; as tained the Coolidge veto of the postal if necessary, statements now emanat-, knowledge for knowledge's sa:ie will pay increase bill by the narrow mar- ing from the Chicago officials to the meet this test it is worth the effort. gin of one vote. The vote came after effect that a great increase in disease And it would seem to me that In many weeks of -wrangling and discussion, will probably result. from the reduc- cases students have unrealizingly and indicated that the sharp split in tion of the water now being drawn for recognized this principle III their the Republican ranks over the meas- sewage disposal purposes, s hould be1 campus life. If they know that their ure remains, there being hardly discounted. Thor.e and otter howls; lives will be spent mingling with their enoughl supporters of the President to the effect. that it will take twenty fellow .men, why should they not take in the present Senate to' assure the years to perfect an adlequate. sewage I their four years in- college to perfect passage of the administration postal disposal system to take the puice of; their} "art of living?" in^rease bill which is nr- n tn present one ought to evoke little Of course, it is very easy to see how (' d'm - such an emphasis has arisen and con- Is ' ab:~. ' K is any truth! in the many I tinues to exist. The wonder to me is d 0 me - '5:0''a -~ V' S:Sgf- '' ~~I'h are arising from itime i that it is not more pronounced.' Men P 1e > 0(1 , ~ e'-se' it should he d scow- , who become professors would doubt- f,, r';=a~, -- ~.- '--nit n-Tieials and stp less have a leaning this way or else 1t t. X 1,,1~- V -~',;- tes-bcld I learning and application tend to smake t _ (i e mm ;:, ienlv ~ e.ie;-hih tin ; distinct. Also I can account for it in -..+>-: rvdt - , - 'a'a et', inst-.-'' - in of a Mr. Angell's case, although I believe fi:' 't " p' ac '~-an'- 1I ~' 'tsewage risposal thus ;him to be the best qualifiect man on ccli'iv n. dii' Ii o hY ;- - 'pionI and relief to the I the faculty to undertake sucha a in-- t;,. ci.~'-~~ ' ' ~'s which have been paying vestigation because of his recent con- : E,~ ' - a d~rrai : for the benefit to the sanitary I tact with student life, his own activi- g . t te government ins ,Et ;district for so many years. ties as an undergraduate, and his ti-- 'coin public service should so! -- specific training. Still it can not be grossly underpay men and women 1AlI iMERS TO THELFItl1iZ overlooked that he was reared fn a -\vho give their life to postal work. The sincere commendation of thej home of outstanding academic cmi- Pvresident Coolidge's original action Farmer's Cooperativ-e Marketing as- I nence, and this valuation o,- pmr'-' on the matter, his courageous vetoI sociation and its activities givenl by J, knowledge has no doubt been with just before the close of the last ses- President Coolidge to the National him from childhood. sion of Congress, came as no greatI council of that organization in a re-; Perhaps the present lack of esteeml surprise to the nation since it was ( cent speech is deserving of some coin-' on the part- of students for academlic directly in line with the administra- ment in view of the fact that any move pursuits can be partially lai(1 to this tion's carefully executed program of to better the condition oif the far-mers j attitude on the part of the faculty. economy in all things. The President of the country is but a move to better Ccould they point out the application fully realized the need for wage in- every branmch (of society. The truth' of the knowledge they try to impart, creases, but he was equally insistent has never been luore evident than dur- I am thoroughly convinced that thereo that any new regulation should have i ing the Past fexw years when the na- would be a more heartenimg respon.,se. a provision whlich would take care of tion ex ericim'-ed a dlecided slump in I do not mean that all of our subjcts; i i i I i 7 1 i i 1 1 I SWife' at tle-' hl1;1best -l )et I'(it xwith U1A1-. amnd Alni- ,('ohm: -:m is vil et truly differ- cflt. Ixle of come'dy, hl Tfully as in- t.esstinf,. IIt:;k a pecuiliatr E glish -to-y (if Peca i,^t mannirers; aml is tihe 1 oultstandling lhit oltoie curren t 1,0uol .cason. All he ie hw 'i°M'k 'ltics xx';-m-c *'itmuisl;' ox t' ,i., c:Ipc (.jlJ I m~i-im YrP1. Ct'ilm. More ssign0ihii iiiat Iitan eit her of these was tihe opening of thIto 1101 nt-nt Bon-,thel'la 1x'hoise last xvet'k withnits plicy of"a Itwo-weefl''s repertory. Tbhis I IICO1cm- ft ed xvwith iv xerv mlodern ha vo ry, espees lIv bae'k.-stage, fr fur ishes a ife m'al ialcitument 'to A [iss I Bonstellic vho t.{oday.'stands as the head of onm,' of the finest,,;,robabla, tihe finest, st oc'h comapany int, me coun- try. Ife'r dir-ctlorshmip haspr-oduaced mor-e recemit Br-oadway starus than any other-=-Katherinme (Corniell- Kennueth ' Mac Kennma, Anne' Harding, Prnank 'Morgan, to 1151ll iillt t . lw- i rd lhr high stamuda a;! (of c-enistettlx' ( e el- i lenit Oiavs hia:; meritedi her time sinl- !cerest admiration.Ij I II i 11 TARORED AT FARMON RC3 11 Betsy Ross Shop., Sodas Sundaes Sandwiches I i Ii $35 to $60 {{ rff a . " °. _. ,,,' . t ; .. _ 1 +l 1 '' + y -=-_ t /i ,! _ / = --_ a _____. , FASHION PARK ( " AN 3 AII A review, h1w V,,tenmtimmcDavlni. S The Iiglih 1 irhseah ill:-woI"d has seen thme Vwom-h f Cm' Gorge BMer'tard Shaw prodtic d an iinaite nummiber of timne.lintitP ha;; rarer seen "haw done by a grcaup of actor's who present i lie piynot aq't ooitmltire ia Iventurme but for thImo'. doelt 'g i'(tt play adeqie(I(l'ix' nt withm mnderstondiLig. \V it hith lie rncItandP ci tusiasrmm of an ainatna r org anizioU I bu)t 1 WW xI tthe sil of1101 the' m'o'st Uhilm('d Imu -, BETSY ROSS CANDIES THE FOUNTAIN ROOM 11 Invited Feb. 6th? In no small degree is it important tha~t your Tuxedo be adequately correct. '[he type of Tuxedo spon- sored by the Fashion Palkdesigning rooms provides an unusual degree of comfort. At the smlfl tirne no { detail of style requirement is omitted. r C('u to rn Service W ithout the Annoyance of a Try-On Ready to Pumt Om i I sionals.BEAUTIFUL 1his i" i ta#,f <' t ? 1 ,h T 'v Playr - chic:, i' ii)n fle -i7° pvcdutz >11an of II V TI-TV A 1)R A VI