PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1925 I ~ ~ id i~an~ ~them, a multitude of the most slippery -- - Iot icl i l:L i L.1ilil . ~ l'unbihe every mrning except IUvinayj during to he. lnivei sity year by the Board in Control of Student Iublijations. M\4embers of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein. (ent 'heart a sense of (a! efro Rahan don as he skids hither and thither across the campus. It is by j cst this' sort of little thing that the Bulhlings ', and Grounds committee makes itself, most felt. fThe Daily has, however, on~ small suggestion to make. Let these blithe' fellows-the janitor ;cac~ne fo'rri some fine cold mornning n sprinkle fthe Library with a fin, sinrav Ci I v ('h l # 's t.2t (lt?,. It7 S;cI i> InY t. 'i , i ,' c r i Entered at the Po toffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third :assistant P'ost- miaster (General, Subscription by carrier, ;~o. ; y: ir, i $4.00. Oftices: Ann Arbor 'loss I ViiTW:A nand Street.I Phroncs.:Editorial, Ai Ivd ," EIl~I AL 'l AI Not all of the benefits accruing f v- 'IelelJhlules 2414 and17. 11b tax-free government bondis are ab- MVANAGING EDITOR sorbed by' wealthy individhils a ad PHILIP M. WAGNER corporations, judging by a recnt r,- Editor...............John G. Garlinghousc I port which shows that nearly hlalf cC News Editor........... Robert G. Ramisay the thirt --two billion dollars Rnu' City Editox........... Manning llouse.luit Night Editors stanlding against the govern'ulnnt i George W. Davis Harold A. 'Macore in the bands of persons ?whose annIl Thomas P. Hlenry Fredk. F. Sparrow, Jr. IKenneth C. Keller Norman R. 1 ial f'i8(' I; j mzl $rir11) ')OC.T tJ:-ex ar.' i Sports Editor ......... William R. Stonemnan ionl is evidentlyntivegitt,1l! Sunday Editor......... Rouert S. Mansfield ~ ~ ~ ''af oI1 Women's Editor ..............Vernea Moran mfonleyed l?5lass its l.;efltn ar"e (n- Music and Drama...Robert 13. H enderson loved by others a5 well. Telegraph Editor ...William J. Walthour Assistants Tlhe'e facts in f1nmf ilo ex:actly tas otlh r women do.l (I. .' rniboy-girls" fare y notitpre-! Pr raera-ph T: The woman who smokes is in the same rut as the; A. Pothl are unladylike. Conclusion Thie Women's club is directed a r. iinA an evil which threatens so- 3 ci ety's idels of wontanhoodl. The foregoing analysis ,ierves to ?Jliit'i: the utteor worlhles-nes s of 1'. M. 1 ..' ; ('25) slitirge of verbosity an example of priori reasoning theI ztii, paragrapli is lai.4ghable. The eon(i irtuallyInPijes that when c iP'ge vwomn voiOcetheir opinions affrrmatively on such a matter as to- I acothe y lock "good proportion." Isn't that the berries? The third paragraph insists that a MUSIC L E AND RAMA THSAFTE1\0N O: Tryouts fLLSoES mzemblershipI)lit Masqitesfront 4 tor6 o'clock lit 'Newberry ball.6 A'ti) NOW TlHE PEAkYROY "The Admirable Bashville" Wcdne day evening not only drew a capacity house, even to a bursting standing- ! coomn, but people were actually turn- ccl away. Finar-tally, tihe production was such a success th-at a second per- ,win has given the best music of the! formance could profitably have been season thus far, taking most of his). given, and as result, the January pro-1 themes form his "Rhapsody in Blue" ,rain by the Comedy Club next yeari and adding pep. The scenery is whatj will be played for two nights. one can expect from Bel-Ge ddew-' There is left this; semester ouly anti is far above anything of musicall Professor Hoilister's production of shows of the past few seasons, at "The Playboy o,: the \ 5st 1n Wotli" least, can boast of. Sammy Lee ar-; by John 1Nllington "y-ge WVe nesday ranged unusually clever chorus numn- I ye-fing, January 21, in University hers and trained his choruses beauti- hu;a. Inlay of Irish folk-lore that fully. Space does not permit morel_ Shaw has called the greatest comedy comment-but if you chance to ,go east by a contemporary dramatist andc that, or "Lady Be Good" chances to coni C all critics have agreed is a sign:l~ca Unt, west doon't miss it. It is now at the .j outstanding exampile ofthe new Liberty theatre, 42nd street, west of theatre at its best. Broadway.' When first produced in llublin by the Abbey Theatre Players it crecated Well, anyway, Weeks may come and a sensation that envid, as all phe- go but the president's cabinet will go, I nomena end in Ireland, by rousing on forever. r~ct. Later when the sam1( comny y BOOKS GRAA'S I i, (Both Ends of tho Diagonal Walk) ddd. ddddld./.J".d~d.1, J~dddd. .. .d, ,r<, .dl~sY.1.d. .I a.. i e..t..r"d,.+ .I aco _=nT a .P,,^/..."C"I"1,1s~§"§"O.":".1. "" / 'I". %~c ".' IIRVING WARMOLTS, Q, S G, GRALUArp- AND RhN'iERPJt, Whropodist Orthopedist 7N. University Ave Phione 2652 0 111 limig 1, I SLEEP ANY WHERE BUT EAT ATx REX'S T$4E CLUB LUNCH 71I2 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Sf*i I Ir N i i BATTERIES We Carry a ComipcI.C Lic Dry Cells RaIdio Batteries Flashlight Batteries, etc. Fresh, Full Standard smoking lady cannot make a good presented the play in Roston and New housewife. Dear L. _M. L. ('23), would York it created even greater (list urb-- she 1:e a better one if the Women's ances, such veritab~le tecapot-toensts 'iZ~u man tched the cigarette from her tht Presileut FRooseveli wazs tins hlly fingers? Tell me, oh Oracle,-why Id-ja-n into the controver:Y': so mutch >Ihould the emiissicn of a cloud of, for its histgry... smoke from the mouth cf a woman 1 The reason for this furious con-j destroy her womanly ideals? What on troversy lay in the fact that theo Earth has smoking to do with love, humor centers about the i icr of a a itafilness, goodness or idealism?.ahrb i o- ni-il oalI Wawhat has a cigarette to do with I ood natriots, the Irihe lano.I a girl's character? Tell me, would you 'hbis turmoil, however, is now in the refuse to nmarry a girl who is brilliant, backtground and ti-I earthy, lyric faithful and sincere, a girl whom you beauty of the p-rose stand"s today in-' love--would you reject her b~ecause compsiahle in all dramatic art; the of rj fewv inches of paper wvrapped quaint pl-rases of the dialect and the O roeand athimblefulI of trce? what "rni', tive graindeur of the tlieme--- a A-t t'd ''" t- .'vo ii 'a'snre r is a. ita r --el with his ?mightyI i')V is rp' '-'iy >ay ;hat t1 oba eo is a to-Ik hut fthere's a great gap between filhy abi. hve ou versee ana gallons story and a dirty deed"___-' otherwise neat girl handle a cigaretteI unite in an artistic whole Iliat i,; tin- in a filthy manner. What is flh usual and delightfully entertaining.- * * f abouth smoking a few cigarettes a day, T HE IBALICIICH'OR' any more than drinking a few sodas. Indeed. I should rather see my sweet- The Russian temperament,.filled heart sminirg than stuffing popcorn with a strange, half-Oriental love of- down hor' throat, a common sight sensuous emotion. has produlced1 in a amon th co-ds.scor-e of years tha-t has scarcely ended TheeIusudiv f te ourh ndan artistic renaissancze that has In- fifth paragraphs is too self-evident. A -lecdadrmd~lteetr further discussion of the matter ist Western world. Its literature has therefore superfious.1 nurtured Tolstoi, Dostocvski and Thus far I have previously avoided Gorky, its dramla Andireyev and saigm atiueoa. aTchekoff,. its theatre the i'Moscow Art use of tobacco, thou~ indeed it must ( har lyr n h huetlu be evident. I have r o objection to it. ris, its dance Paviowa, Nijinsky andj If my chosen-one loves and is faithful Fokine, and its music fully a third of to me; if I love her,-why, I shall the significant musicians before the "shout her praises over the house-(wrdtdy tops." Smoking would play no part Such an extraordinary record must in it, as it would (polite cough) with Irs rmafnaetlcetv m yoL. M. L. ('25) -O. -V,. F. a pulse, an inheritane that sniows one yoof its fullest fruits in its choirs, A SLIE OR ITO such as the ukranian National chorus A SLIE ORTIVOthat appeared here last year and the To the Editor: Kibalehich Russian Symphony chorus1 The thing tht needs correcting in that are to present the third Ann Arbor is the terrible condition number of the Extra Concert series of the sidewalks. Around the entire Monday evening in IHill auditorium. (~-1;1ui, I know, of but two landown- l ers -vhlo have cleaned the walks inf front of their property. What is the II EFRB&C SON CO. 200-204 IE. LIBERTY ST. Special Showing of Evening Gown 5 Dancing Toni~ght I 11 AND SATURDAY NIGHT IDancing E~ery W~ednesday, [Friday and SaturdayNighits Music by Bill Watkins and his Granger Eight -On Liberty just off State 1, CRANGERS AMzEYY -1MY~M 1 .i Clothes skillfully laun- dered in soft water. as cial sacri; ce itos atL1K, it-laai of the ? merican diplomatists. There are many political s)"ive=1-;, both in America and alironit, n it)o;- cuse this country of extotriiur i~s "pound of -flesh," probably with. so me justice. It is easy to argue that s "mc? the sacrifices of this nation in 0he war in no way compared ni of France and Grcat iiit n .,o size uld take no part in the coiled ions foi n Germany. Trhere are just a nmanv economrists, however, who insist thati the pament to us of our share ofl: damaglaes and of the huge debts of the other nations is essential if the oconomnic stability of the world is to necessary the isslnan==^eof lo cls. taxj fr"'- I we do them will wear longer and look better. isAMPI.S OPINION I 'liP '!,;11100j cation~s will be CirI"'g i 2 ai'. -J :C'- - -n r(." f)# \-nnTIlunj- -aP, - h;-\'- I-ietrsda cII iitdl upon req~uest. --I ~VI oO .i4 F A; otit.F- v(;o mother, wife and c ?;}(t~5als o m cd appe'ar' to be Sh, ppic,1 af,t l)Ct0ter tampered for Ssmoking (especitally those wAho smnoke nines). I hare been stirred by Caiinn- matter with the Ann Arbor property m -n ors ? Are they too lazy to clean their walks? IDon't they want the students to use them? Almost every eity in Michgan compels its residents to k1een the walks in front of- their pronerty (clean. Detroit recently pass- ed a law making the owner of prop- erty facing a walk responsib~le foor in- Phones 165-3238 Send us time. your i.,nxt be maintained. Magnanimous sacri- pus Opinion on th..e subject. It would juries received (In that walk if due to I~ fices sound well, but are next to im - jalso be nice to know' how the chief snow and ice which should have been p si l n b s n s . I s sg ii a tIa g m n s u e g i s nozn l a ;d a a . S g n w a i y po osibl ter uiess.Itssigifcaergmntsr ltl usd aantsokn7l wa.Sgnw a Ci to otetht tereha ben vrylitlewould be applied by the Regiment of -mid FI+nt all ha e ordinances requir- complaint registered by other coun- Womeni to the use of pwe ad ing the cleaning of sidewalks, and tries except for the initial protest fromj metics:- it is also a practice (a) re- mat is more, these ordinances are I4 Great Britain on the legal aspect ofpuietomn (n(busdy I enforced. Even if there is no law the situation. I "unladylike women" (c) whlich woutld requiring the cleaning of sidewalks The principal comment has been make it -very unpleasant fox' 'children in Ann Arbor, one would think that/ ,caused by the fact that agreement to be kissed by their mother." 1110 it's citizens would show enough civic wras reached so quickly, that all na- saem1fml fospuhn O-~~ir~t to keen them clean. If there is tions seem at least outwardly satisfied; loquy, I must auk you to respect my j a aw requiring clean walks, about B 3asile hifrdlchivhi with the result, and that the United anonymity. I 99 per' cent, of the p~roperty' ownersj SItates is once more an active partici- IYours truly, I shiould be called to court immediately. In such a recital. there is the spec- patin allied affairs. This confer-E Gallio. What is the matter with Ann Arboor?1 tac-le of some two tiozen men anad once has shown how powerful an in-_________ ___ I Is it's ci-vic pride dead, or didn't it woeign nacmaidbt fluenlce the representatives from' A POLITE COUG~H I ever have any. ---F. R. 1,3. classic at-d peasant. melodies with anl 11ashington can exert when neces- - To the Editor: ------ effect that all but et-eates> a hurman i Lary. It remains only to use this po- I wish to analyze L. M. L.'j ('25) ( T'llE {Ll iGIi) OPERA orchestra. These artists are t'Irained I t-ent~al power ine the interests of world article on smoking. It irnteresits mue To the Editor:; from children iin the it ricate tech- disa.,nament to insure ti-I future in that it is a splendid example of the I beg leave to take advantage of niqite of their art, the u. e of (lynlamics- ph cci of tho western peoples, average college student's reasoning I your pzu!lication to express in behalf andI every delicate ,shading; mnore than ----------------. - process. No; ''reasoning" doesn't I of the ( 'hinese Students' Club of the' this, they biiig to thi-'l work the rich, ('100 OLD)11. AN!D G(. describe that strange method whereb~y I University our applreciation of Mr.I imagination of a dynamic r-ace, thej Those employees of the Buildings stupid and impossible assertions arc H Fomrer Heath's action to change thle full vigor of a colorful inheritance. adGrounds department who come. woven in a shawl of unnecessarily in- objec tional parrs in the Union Opera. * * i:'to contact Nvith the students are a volved language. 'tWe take it as his favor as well as his "11AIID, BE (4 0}D !" -A(ry munch maligned body of gentle- j The core of L. Mv. L':' ('25) argu-j cots -y to uls.! A review, by Valentitne Davies. i , n. Their tasks are for the mnost amont is as follows: Mary I further assure out' friendi; Nornian 13e1--(eddes, George Gershi- par't of an elementary nature, and Paragraph I: The Womlen's ( lub I I at 'i C~rei'C5lt resentmenht.we win, and Guy Blton have turned (out lend (itleniseives readily to Jest, Never- of Ann Arbotr, in its recent denuncia-; tali( it a arsOut' hly to c'orrect: mlisin abhouzt tie best musical coimedy since thelss ccaionaly hrogh ome act tion of nic'otine, addrhess;ed its crti- sfoiltit~tiomis andt to av'oidl misundet'-. the good old (lays when musical con- c" rl siol orcommssin thy mn-I cisin, really, to all of Amnerica's smi-stanldings; «we have no malice against tde eeiuia ondei hr a,-0e d) endlear' themselves to those who' ing females. Their uise of' tobacco I a-nybhotdy. ft is just because of the ever' was such11 atclay. The piece is ise thie campus and to create deep is increasing. TPhis it pr'oved by the} fact that greater par't of the p~ublic called "Lady B~e Good" and wve re- - u-iln the student breast a sense of fact that a few girls protested against I as alreadly been misinformed about otllendt it for anyone who dlesire to L White Swan T sinclrv T("n 15 % discount at our station in the Press { I I