PAOGn FOURTH MCH ANDIYWDSAY AC4,12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, Al %NRCH 4. 1,925 Pub~ished every morning except Monday during the University year ,by the Board in Control of Student P'ublications. Members of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republicatio~i of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwse credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein. Entercd at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, Michig an, as second class matter. Special rate of post ,ge granted by Third Assistant Post- matr(Wneiral. Subscription by carrier, $3.50;t by mail, 4.00. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- nard Street. Phones: Editorial, 2414 and 176-M; busi- niess, 96o. EDLTO1I L 'STAFF Telephones 2414 and 278--[ MANAGING EDITOR PHILIP M. WAGNER Editor...............John G. Garlingliouse News Editor.. .....Robert G. Ramsay City Editor...........Manning IHouseworth Night Editors George W. D)avis Harold A. Moore Thomas P. Ilenry Fredk. K. Sparrow, Jr. Khenneth C. hKeller Norman R. Thal Sports Editor. ....William H. Stoneman Sunday Editor---------..Robert S. Mansfield VWonwn's Editor.............. Vernea Mbran N.usic and Dramna.. Robert B. Henderson Telegraph Editor.. William J. Walthour Assistants Louis& Barl^:y ilelen S. Ranmsay Marion Btarlow Regina Reichmanfl Leslie S. Bennets Marie Reed Smith Cady Jr. Edmarie Schrauder Willard B. Crosby Frederick 11. Shillito Valentine L. Davies C. Arthur Stevens 'ames W. Fernamberg Marjory Sweet Joseph 0. Gartner Herman Wise M aaning Houseworth Eugene H. Gutekunst Elizabeth S. Kennedy Robert T. DeVore Elizabeth Liebermnanu Stanley C. Crighton Winfield H1. Line Leonard C. Hall Carl E. Ohbroacher Thomas V. Koykka William C. Pattersoa Lillias K. Wagner BUSINESS STAFF Telephone 960 BUSINESS MANAGER WM. D. ROESSER Advertising .................... E. L. Dunne Advertising......... ....... .J.3. 3.inn Advertising..................IT. A. Marks Advertising....... ........H. M. Rockwell Accounts...................Byron Parker Circulation.................. R. C. Winter Publication..................John Conlin Assistants P. W. Arnold W. L. Mullins W. F. Ardussi K. F. Mast Gordon Burris 11. L. 'Newmann Ir. Dentz Thomas Olmstead Philip Deitz _J. D. Ryan David Fox N. Rosenzweig Norman Freehling Margaret Sandburg W. E. F~amaker P'. K. Schoenfeld F. Johnson S. H. Sinclair L H. Kramer F. Taylor Louis W. Kramer WEDNESDAY, MARCH- 4, 1925, Night Editor'-F. K. SPARROW, JR., some sort of farm relief may prove to- be little short of political dis:ast er. O h The major share of the blame should rD ,L 7 rest upon the Sixty- Eightli Conre ,ssuAND which has utterly failed to ac complish I anywvhere near the amotunt of con-1 j XRLA strtictive workt which I 'residenit Cool- idge and the Admin itra irn lt'adE rs; FROM 'ILE: LADIES' GUILD OF THE have so clearly outlined. A compete N)O MTOIT HRh MRS. RIiICIAII) MANSFIELD reversal in form on the part of the DULUJTH, MINN I A review, by Robert Henderson. incoming Congress wriihd be 'a(!decidedI ____ Last summer Mrs. Mansfield gave a relif. ri ii apron small we send to you I recital of "Richard, III" and "'re And this is what you're asked to do, Merchant of Venice" in Gloucester, THE C'OURAG4E 0; OV NUTRY114 Measure your waist-line inch by MascuetbfoeteGocse The decision of Ann Arbor Demo- t inchPays.hu eribefoeherGloresnan crt nt utcniae ntefedi And see that thes measure does not the city elect ions, April 7. despite t(lie pinch, voice andI beautiful diction lent a- decision of the elect ion hoard ordler-t power and dignity to her interpreta-, ing that no IDeiocrart ic l)ballots be FrecIsalic oecn o tions; they were of the theatre, arti-I printedl for the, coming primnaries is a (i on, iil when actors were 'not ashamedj courageous one. They evidently are And place in the pocket that amount, of asides and an accurate pronuncia- 1 cognizant of the oft -repeated t ruth Then back to us the apron send, gutisedwa not smtigto b d(is- that monopoly in the political field 'Tle money for a room we'll spend. usd is dangerous, and consequently are Nevertheless, when the announce-1 makig astad i a semiglyhop- _met was made that, Mrs. Mansfield makin a sand n asc migly ope- To St. Luke's H-ospital it will ,go, wudpa h ohri isBn les cotes. I wa suh asprit that IWe 're sure that you would wish it soeld le'scurenmthrodcin ofss rolle prompted Dean Cooley's race for Sen- j fo.teGooscurans pgh"dyuisoa ThI ato lat fll gaist verhelimg And for your help, i this you do, odds. Our hearty thanks we give to you. teewsteqetoteiams To many Republicani lea ders tbcie sible fear that this grand manner present state of the opposition in the) A variation on the 01(1 theme, o would hardly jibe with the prosaic natin a a istnct aus fo alrm.realism of Mr. Beach's middle-class naton s adisint cuseforalam.I body loves a fat lady. palrIh rmro ore a The Democratic convention of last * *alr Teteor fcure a June revealed so much of internal ridiculous: she walked briskly on the I weakness and strife, and the Niovem-- PUZZLE DEPARTMENT stage as the curtain rose in a (dull her elections gave such a huge pi- brown dress and kissed her husbandj rality for Coolidge and D~a we, that1 2 as he came in the door-after that, she many sang prematurely thre death was the half-pathetic, often heroic hymnof Dmocacy.Butit ws sl- 1'; I average American mother, tired, tim- dom a chant of glee. Thining Amer-I orous save in at paramount nervous ican ofbot patie reliz tb~t ur'(No answers will be considered in crisis, simplly selfsacrificing. icaenmentofuohnctinestwlien thtrel this office. If you feel that you must Naturally, the supporting cast was are two stogpxI .ntrefed sendl one, send it to the Recorder, unsually competent, especially Wal( Ony udr uhco tin astechool of Education.) teir Sherwin as the father the femiale- party in office incentive to gie it 1 2, secret of success, flapper daughter, and the eldest son, best services. 1 3. duty of a dollar Ingersoll, but it was Mrs. M'ansfield who held Inve fti helclstnt~ 1 4, baby's horse, the entire tenor of the performance ienorgn.Tug MihgnhsI 2 3, vowel sound, to such a high lecvel. Shre is t he type been a nearly solid Repubican ste 2 4, curve of beauty, of actress that rivets your attention for years-excelot when Icrrias was I 3 4, exclamation of impatience, eeymmn h so h tg elected Senator following tre New- i 4 3, at all busy street intersections, whether she is speakdig or not. She berry rumpus and during hiis terms asI 4 2, when invited by the dean, is such a finished technician that you Governor--the IDemocratic party con- 3 2, windl around the eaves, say she is not acting at all--simply a 41, song of the weary plowman, beautiful, spirituelle mother; the real tinues to hold its ctucuses, ts state 1,knoflshnisucasner conventions, and to run candidates forponistash local, state, and national offices. "Phis 2 1, place-namne, Gaelic mythology, exact artist that she raises her char- must continue if the party system of (No c. w. p. is complete without one.) acterization above nM-Pr realism to goermntist fouih. 1 2 3, tapioca pudding , that inspired insight which is the very goeneti ofors.1 2 4, legendary hero, isoul of constant art, the literal human STEUD~E ' 11 i ItSIi' 1 2 3 4, 2-3 of a modern hero. mask of a lieral human personality. RAFAEL PXTI j Mrs. Mansfield is no longer young-I Student ownership of cairs, likte*** othe modrn uageis t l) on her own admission she conceded evey IWe haven't yet been able to work an age of "forty and a httock"-buti condemned if carried to ext remes. No'I dput i wa toths ausetha D anthis out ourself, but the manufactureri- she is vibrant with a magnetiser that dobtiurists oreferred itins his bcomiimh.ents o an ssures us that it has no catchs in it., is at once frail and bournless. Her the itutionat ichgan n yste- If you send in your solution to the Ed every gesture is charged with a nerv- I day'sDaily.schol, 1)e sure and sign it with your ous tensity, every mood passes across Some students unnquestio~nalbly do name andI iAdress, so they'll be able her face with its keen pantomime.I-Icr I mly uooils to 1l~lto send you the prlize. slight figure, her golden brown hair, purposes,'' and.lnmany waste much time * * * andabvealher leep, rich voicet that should ire spent; in studying,- - I lrolem pl y-ly VA E TI E that contains the pathos of a full mra- A I roble pla-by.VALETINE turity mnake a picture tat is all hurt the only question beingxwhether 0o' not SeeI ihn mc.urvlldo u tg oa-~oi these same studlents would study if Sciee:Two tihirtysteonex. mornng, vallea dtonu hsasgbutor Dae they dlid not have cars to amuse theme. TieTwthrythnetmrig3altatrdtonbsultfrDae It hold e ecgniedtht. n he Enter three men named Zugg.1' Elen Terry in England. In her workf gratousie ord mi oflbie5a Lalage: What did you say? there is a whimsical, fleeting humor: I also used for (juestionalmlcend Irr I Crus: When?I that constantly shows the imprint of! Smith: When wihat? an overbearing sorrow. - Her re-ap- that thousands of e ople "waste" whn yu hours of time h iave ling around the I isirpy:wenyuIa( t pearance on the stageafesomn conrsd.I hscash~(x-, Din gle: Oh!. years further impresses an obviousI (A eptycrra1drw ,)adparallel: now at the high-tide of her the practice is consifle'red to he recre - Elboa steps out.)i years shre becomes the most poignant, 'ronattd 1te mieayi Zugg: Good morning, your honor! personality of otur stage, she is the Balboa:.Iine, thank you! American Due sensible one. I iscouragciaent should *** Mike: how's yoiur Mother fxed for be given to unessential student owner- s p I WAhI{lIL WHII''SIDE: shi, utno ul sch (5ot~i'ii~t Gins: She's taken to drinkt again,; A review, by Valentine Davies. tutions have hpassedl:Shoud bha con- 1Ilink you. akr htsd'slts eil sideredWalkero Whitesid;,'orelatest eit siderd. Or comuniy ismoreor llage (rising) : 1 have a box of -moves along well worn tacks, bti less inatured and isire ady t o t ake me- l nI c.Iisnvrheesefetv."Sal~r''is s p o n si b ilit y fos'nivsrow nlast iofs.tTv er ea* Ir . sposiblit fr i~s wn ctons frcr 1Cyrus: (Taking the coffee): What?. a play of moern Japan, andi it in- is no reason to believe t hat the atto- ('Pie lleiteludes all the traditional dialogue mobile is any more of a curse to theII which goes with such a piece. cis~5 University than it is to thle worhd!at;t Smh:Iry!(ers obviously written around Mr. White- lage Lalage : My, how I miss the old sdwotosi oeta utiC st reet cars. li! edoeo e -lnge My, how I miss the new casions, even though one could notI -.Only one-fourth of the members of l . epraiigthtmn ftesee 1 'ssae 0 tit' vithelp realizingonetneseiorhiararmclnsyilof ithre (eterDinls e "' SPRING Ic ION I I1 .1 A GRAHA'w BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK I'l ... ... Have That I Favorite Chair Upholstered and Repaired by P. B. Harding 24S P. Huron St. 1Ph0ne(138.1-'W I I- V ar~ty611 CHURCH What could be nicer than to eat your meals in the pleasant, home-like surround- ings at the Varsity Inn? The food is well cooked and ready to serve, and you have the added advantage of music with your meals. H 11 1 i I _ __ You may not care about the economy our low prices make possible, but you can't help enjoying the excellence of all the foods that we serve. i! '1 *r CAUGHT IN THlE RUSH l When the Sixty-Eighth Congressj completes its last rites some time be- fore noon today, an astonishing num-1 her of important bills which have been under consideration both in the Sen- ate ant the house will have been! p~iled1 up without passage in the legis- lative jam. Even more significant than the num- ber f'romn the viewpoint -of, the possi- ble success of President Coolidge during the next four years, is the fact that the great majority of the incas- uresa upon wich no agreement has be, echled by the present Congress] may e cla ssed as , Administration bills. In fact, the only major propo- sition sponhsored by the President and! his advisors, othor than the regular appropriation measu~res, which has succ ssftill y run the gauntlet is the decidedly in adequate andl une'con- omical p~ostal pay increase bill signed bythe Pre ident but three days ago. The administ ration measures which haebeen1('aught up and carried along only to be abandoned in the last mnut1e jam1 include some of the most{ iiilortat- oves which should haveI bentalken by the present Congress.1 Upstairs, Cafeteria Aric kec s .Arcade j : , :z G%" rl 1 I I I I VA I fi .. . ....... ' / } r f _ - -/' - .. , "\ _ ------ r' -------- a_. / 'f l __ --- ; * .and then h changed to B lackstoe 1 1 V .\\ of the- iiwt buffeted hang-overs of the dues yesterday, an indii'at ion that at Zg:-T h us War periogrtTte gns was given up several (lays least three-fourths of them are nori- L g:Th as usd m od ago a hopeless, since its opponents Mal.- All: (turning toward the fireplace) wec~re adrilitttdlhy prepared to stage a--------- --l ~iwi n lilhinater ich would continue firom lDean Bursley would lprobably pxaia- rGnmipyafrvr er 1h lie moment it should 'oehi-ought up phrase the 01(1axiomn---"1Im the slringj Cyrus: -(Kissing her again) for-j in the Se;,nate until Itle close of the a student's fancy lightly t i'ns1 to ever, sweet. sei,=on today. Farm relief legisla- thoughts of cit-s," At this point an attemp~t shouldI lion wAas dealt an almost certain be1) made to lower the curtain to show dclca t blow when the Ihouso substitut- - the passing of the rest of the time. cd l t,,ieIickinson bill for the Admin- CAMPUS OPINION (The local color about the street cars i.,tration measure. These two bills l Arnonymious, comrnuw icatis will be -wsaddt las h lmio h ha fe enrtmre oi h atIdisregarded. 'Thle narnie',of coinrni wsadeirulae-h Aun o h had ftenbeenrefered o inthe ast 'ants will, however, be regarded as road)--- few mont his as Measures xvhlci "must conlfdntiali twon request.*Whnw eltisoeihte be past'd~.'' expectant Valentine standing by, we Another victim of' the insidious - VA(IA L ()N'SIDE~tTIj shouted "Crib!" pract~ice ,ot flibustering is the Me... To the Editor: , His little face fell as he confessed Fadden P ranch Banking bill, while Mi-. Nelson's coupi i umicat iotoii Ir '['iet'ell 1that's tihe only crib in it.'I there has:also been very serio~us op- Daily, printed iesterday, was an tin--*** ht; sit ion 'o the C'ramupton bill for the fortunate exposur'e of a t ta l of mindrlienafIo e 7;t',:1 ~ishmimt' of an independent pro- which is; a mence to tiummanw welfare. Oh I grot stuck in hPoly Sci-- laibtl iefor c ement department. The In hee post -war days w-ntm Tell me why, tell ine why. forme r wais withdrawn from the floor ( whole wormld is s;uffering from ancient AdnwI'nhr 'egtt ty of t1", S-mate I st week to mHake wayj prejudices awil foolishl hate's whisk} Can't get away, can't get away. for iniportanit appropriation measures were arouse'd to their lit-ak by time The class is dull, I'm bored to andl (u u only have aroused aheat, great conflict, any such lcx(lwiSoil as I tears -- ed aidl,igI by debate hadttlit lbeenMrNes'si to be cozln- B o ut I was three hour's in arreairs, bro}.up again during the p~ast few university, of course, is pleopiled with I And this was all that I could take; S o r: lhty;.nesI matr per'fect men anrd women. flt it is a For'- me there's only Whitmore ralhoty cnteted matersplace when an attempt,111is being naude Lake. wxll h- wiI sifpoobably be \unsettled are to overcome inim perf ect ions -a.}}m one} * * * A Gauil ileSmi: approval of the nomnina- of time most imlpor-tant functions, of an T ]here's a gir-l thaI's in sympathy f iors Charle s 13. Warren as Attoirney education is the cult ivat ion of greater w-v.ith time Cowles Campaign for Light Ce'er~I.the Isle of Pimnes treaty, thet understanding am(idbr oadrem' syimpathy Verse. Get behind it, men of Mich- J.--,!:.a;m i Treaty withi Turkey, tihe In-- with other ra('('s. While a cultur'edI igan! t''rO'i )epam't I~uet bill, the Deficiency man may have prejudices, that is his Mr.i'Jas~on C1owles. b ll. t he I 1'u }ic Buildings bill,- the misfortune, a mm if he fiinrds it difficult'---- _ border'ed dangerously on hokum. 'T 'he plot concerns itself chiefly with at cer'tainl Prince Sanetomlmo Ilagane, the usual cultured oriental-a George Arliss withotut, unfomtunat ly, at sense of humnor---who places his dumty to Nip- pon above all else andi even i'uns the chance of losinig his wife in order to serve his country. The c'hanc:e is a I very slim one, it must be admitted. but one is inclined to believe tile sin- (erity with which lie declares that lie would~ sacifice her. ST'here is much diplomiatic nt riqueI in advance, but the climax comies when I. the Prince offeirs to exchange his wife's b~ody for a trmeaty which is of! the uitmost itmplortance t'o his country. In the final scene he brings his wife Ito the meeting place---with a dagger ini her side andi says thlat lie has lived Iup to is bargain. When ti-e treaty is'in his poss5ession and the foiled vil- lains, vhio are time Prussian 'ambassa- Idor and[ his nephew, have departed, lie bids his wife remove tihe weapon from her dress, arid all ends happily. Thlkcinale is quite gripping and atones in at large part for the slow beginning which deals mostly wit hi shop-worn proverbs, given in pigeon English, to achieve the effect of the- centuries of wisdom which all stage SNip ponese possess. The humor, which I was brought in on several occasions, was not up to the rest of tihe play. The American ambassador- was particular- ly given to the blandest kind of puns. On one occasion, for instance, he re- marked that is attendant was not a valet but a whole landscape. Thei'e iwere several others of this calibr'e. < +: , + ". i.i ,x,, ..- J #.. } ,,/ . t a ;/ r r , r' ' '1 I, .... . l - _ TC-i t a \M c ,,,,r Real smoker's hospitalitj, -- whats that? (From our own Etiquette Book) Never offer dried-out cigars. Nver offer "choked-draft" cigars. Neve4'-- offer scatter-ash cigars. Never offer, cigars merely because they are big and fat. Remember that size alone doesn't always mean quality,,, Hfavana's bs filler crop in In making Blacks tone cigars we put,' quality first. No filler leaf is c 'th .' than the extremely mild Havana, whichi we use. No wrapper leaf costs mor6 per pound than the silkySumatra Blacks tone wrapper. _. There arebigger cigars if size hat you seek. But at Blackstone prices it is impossible to make a larger cigar of such choice tobaccos. Blackstone wag a fine cigar 52 years ago. It was eveii iner 10 years ago. It is atits,ver; 11 =. ( Years -in your y 1925