PA a rFOUR THE. MICHIGAN DAILY _____ SAT[ RDAY, AMARCH 14, 1925 Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications.t Members of Western Coxcferenca EditorialA Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republicatio~x of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherw,set credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein, Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,t Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third Assistant Post-!t master General.I Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail, I1 $4.00. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- nard Strect. Phones: Editorial, 2414 and 176-M; busi-1 sness, 96. E~DITORIAL, STAFFt Telephones 2114 and lib-MI MANAGING EDITOR PHILIP M. WAGNER E~ditor........... ...John G. Garlinghouse News Editor.........Robert G. Ramsay City Editor............ Manning Houseworth Night Editors Cgeorge W. Davis Harold A. 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W. Parker AccoutaJs ....................H. M. Rockwell CircUlationi............. ....... John Conlin Publication.....................R. D. Martin Assistants P. X. Arnold W. L. Mullins W. F. Ardussi K. F. Mast L.At. Alving H. L,. Newmnann Irving Berman T1. 1). Olrnstead Rudolph B~ostelman R. M. Prentiss 14. N. Clark W. C. Pusch 3. C. Consroe D.I. Ryan F. R. Dentz N. Rosenzweig J. R. DePuy M. E. Sandberg George C. Johnson. M. L. Schiff 0. A. Jose, Jr. F. K. Schoenfeld K. K. Klein I. J. Wineman SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1925 Night Editor-HAROLD A. MOORE THE ORACLE FUJNCTIONS Scott Nearing has spoken. We havet learned the error of American ways. Out- cernonic order is wrong. Russia is a Ianraea of modernity-a place whl.ere there are no political distinc- tions, whero the basis of social rating is W( rk, not capital. This nation is lagging hback in a stagnation of re- act] onistin. Such is the verdict of the oracle, and hle has this advantage on ing over of the Cotton Belt road to the J man will get you," "Good little boys Rock Island marks the last stage in f() to Heaven." "Be qjuiet, dear, and the gradlual disappearance of the 1papa, will buly you' sonic can'dy." hlay- M/ U s i c Goulds from railroad control., While luig lbeen, taught that that which' is AND they still own large interests in r'ail-. "right" is "profitable," it is no sur- ways, they' have not, control over a prisIe that: the iniidu~lU snakes theD RM single mile of roadi. Iistake of assuming conver~sely that - The (Gouldi career bega1n ill j '7 what is "p~rofit able" is ''right.." jI when Jay Gould bought, the bonds ofr Very few youngsters have the hene- "TilE GOOSE HIAN~S HIGH"iI I the Rutland and kWashing ton Itailroad. ti(cial experience of being occasionally A review, by Valentine lDavies. It reached its zenith in the const ru(.- thrown upon their, own resources a.; Friday the thirteenth of March WillI tion of the Western Pacific. Wanting re'gards to the decision of right and mr n ttehg onso ia during the financial panic of 1907, and wrong. How' many people have learn- suffering badly through the growing ,et to judge thie other fellow, then, live matic history in Ann Arbor. For one power of the Harrimran interest , it accordingly! You may see what this thing it marks the first ap~pearance of has at last disapp~ea red and means h'lads to. The valuable resources of one of the outstanding stock coin- nothing in the council of railroad ithe lmrnan souildlaie seldom drawnI panics of the country; for another it. magnates. The dream of Jay Gou~ldI uoni except in extr(eme emergency. I wilbreaedfrte who conceived the vast, network of think Mr. Roffman, whose answer to wilb1ecle orteresneo tascontinenttil lines which his heirs the Michigan Alumnus appeared in I'vMrs. Richard Mansfield, a leader of a came to control and finally to lose, isi print yesterday morning, will agree fast passing school of American act- realized, but it is not thne Gould namve with mie here. In;adfnlyi ilb eebrt which dominates that system. In Perhaps the prooblein is one or evo- Lo teisa Belf. witn hr that, the drea-m of Jay Gould is shat- lotion. Evolution, however, can go in ough, masterful, presentation of the tered. tither (~i iectfon, and we ouglit to see problem of the younger generation. Ile I that, it goes in the right, direction, has not only p~resented his problem Senator. Copeland is at the head of is\ha ' i hi.Pras ho but giveni his solution, and without a move to block the ratification of the Whttmeni ti.Pehp, ho any of the popuilar seiisationalismi Isles of Pines Treaty. Somewhere we reticalily', ireform ought, to start every- which is usually, involved. his an- have heard those two words, "block" "where, :but, the University can take Iswver implies that there. is no problem, and "head" used in reference to Mr. I lie lead-'in educational nmatters, and but a reasonable comprehension of the Copeland before.i that is what ought to 1)e done. There newer view-point. "The Goose Hangs has been a 'tendency on the part of Tih osnteagrtnrde _This idea that "A thing of beauty is ;Itniver sity officials also to "first,; it evade the problem. It is consequent- a joy forever" hardly holds trug with Iju-ldge others<, then, live accordingly." ly decidedly convincing. a beautiful car. The University has a. real part to play Miss Bonstelle's company gave a _______________anrd cust play it. It must judge its well-balanced and finished per formi- How will all the folks who have good owod tfrtat e rprance, which was even miore, reniark- luck today explain away the fact that Isadards'. 4s lea ding institution, able when one considers the fact thait it is Friday the thirteenth. ithme University will find that the high it was cast from a p~ernmanent repei'- ._ fsch1ools and grade schools will grad- tory company. Airs. Mansfield's por- wally conform.i trayal of the miother was more than CAMPUS OPINIONI Now, I do. not believe in extreme adequate, and harmnonized perfectlyS Anonymous ecommunications will he and radical reform of a confusing; with the rest of the cast. Walter Sher- disregardpd. The names of corninuni- natu~re, bumt it is true that anything win as the father dlid a iremarkable rants will. however, be regarded as confidential 'won roccvest. that, is tried must. be given a thor- piece of work. hlis performance was olighi trial. It is not surprising, for as natural as it was convincing. Lois WE 'IN I I1E("firA 'S ; instance, that the "honor exams" were and Bradley, the twins were well done. ETo the Editor: nort considered such a success here at One of the best features of 'a reper- Undoubtedy you think with all theI Michigani, especially in the lit college, tory company is that even the smallest "intellectuals" on the campus con - The whiol~e system'i andl en'viironment pairts are on par with the leads. It demning any position opposed to this were against it. It was like trying would 1)e hartd to find any dlecide'd nation's entrance into thme League ofl to run.. a street car suddenly dlown flaws in any of the characters that Nations, the writer should not, open N orth State Street-you have to lay appeared on the stage. Manart Kip.- his mouth. Ile, however, ha:. beeni the tracks there first. Or better still, pen's characterization of Hugh, the raised on League propagandla, Always use motor busses'. older son, lacked a certain spontaneity he has heard that because there ought Compulsory attendance, hours of which the lines seemed to call for. to be a League of Nation~s an organ!-I credit, horror ihioints, standardized ex- Gilda. Leary as his fiancee, did the zation calling itself one is really one. janihiations, A, 13, C, D, E, X, and I most she could with a rather standard The writer has sp~ent fiftecn suniters marks, and A. B. and A. M. degrees-' paft. at Chautauqua assembly grounds and all this elaborate and impressive Perhaps the miost. gratifying feature at this stamrping grountd of idealism Imrapernalia play but a disciplinary, of the afternoon was time attitude of has heard all the impractical dream- hart and are incompatible with highi- the audlience. A fumil to the brimn ers of this country denounce. Amer- er learning. It is interest (100 per house gave courteous attention and icans who. had to be shownIlie wasI cent, not V percent), and not profit stimulating response to the visiting attending the College of Wooster when that niakes higher learning I)055il0. players. "'he ovation which was given her president at a chapel service in-j Of course we have a bastard institu- Miss l3onstelle andl Mrs. Mansfield at vited a curse upon Senator Henry ;Lion here at Michigan, just as they the close of the performance showed Cabot Lodge whomaett oru. have elsewhere in America. It i, their intelligent appr'eciat ion. ifight against our p~articipation in im- neither a University, a technical and l 'practical inter-nationalismn. Thank 11)"A~ness school, no r a high school,--- SC'IIJ AN N41EI I4 God for Senator Lodge andl the oilher it tries to be all three, but succeeds Forty-seven yearils have pass~ed sicve sturdy Americans i who were for Amer- jonly in being thme two last mientionedc. FErns~t inc selluirnnn-iciukl first sang ica first. And this in a land where they say in public and it is now three deaades This nation is a democracy; th is na- everything is specialization! Well, if since New York opera goers were first 'tion has a republican form of govern.- l it t ilent i,1 to specialize-either in thrilled by the inagnifiience of her ianent.; This nat ion through her rep-' dancing or lphilosophy---so must theI voice and( the fperfection of her art- I.~irrir rrn r rrr __ _ Something new, added each day I to our bargain tables. One-Week Only. 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Montreal, JULY 3-Leaving Montreal on the Letitia for Glasgow. returning from Cherbourg July 31 on the Ascanla. Under auspices of Guy Tombs Limited, MotitreaL. Inclusive cost of Tour $330o f Consult the following for more details and for " - particulars of itinerary --Guy Tombs Ltd. W. H. Henry Ltd. U8S Beaver Hall Hill 286 St. James Street, _ Montreal The Robert Ref ord Co. Ltd., 20 Hospital St., Montreal CUNARD -ANCHOR- DONALDSON' 12.13 \Vashington Bhd , I het ' t, ~Mchi, in. .j l r most of his auditors-a personal ex- perience with conditions in both countries. Despite this there are many 'whoj have been and will be inclined to dis- 1I pute his allegations. Men and women' Whose opinion carries with it just as{ much weight have returned from tihe Sov-iet'pairadise. across time way with an entirely different story. They tell of an experinment which is proving a failure in actual practice, its "leaders being forced to resort to hated cap-1 italistic institutions as a remedy. They r