PAGE FOURTH MCIGNDLYWDEDYMACiS J2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, ATARCH 18, 1925 __________________________________________-.-~---- -~- Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications.. Members of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republicatio-a of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwase credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third Assistant Post-1 master General.1, Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mnail, $4.00. Offices:; Ann Arbor Press Building, May- niard Street. Phones : Editorial, 2414 and 176-M; busi- ness, 96o. EDITORIAL STAF } Telephones 2414 and 176"M MANAGING EDITOR PHILIP M. WAGNER Editor............. . .John G. Garlinghouse News Editor............. Robert G. Ramsay City Editor..... .....Manning Houseworth Night Editors g'eorge W. Davis Harold A. Moore Thomas P. Henry Fredk. F. Sparrow, Jr. Kenneth C. Keller Norman R. Thal Sports Editor....... .William H. Stoneman Sunday Editor.......... Robert S. Mansfield Women's Editor.............. Vernea Moran Telegraph Editor.... William J. Walthour Assistants Louist Barrey Helen S. Ramisay Marion Barlow Regina Reichmann Leslie S. Bennets Marie Reed Smith Cady Jr. Edmarie Schrauder Willard B. Crosby' Frederick H. Shillito Valentine L. Davies C. Arthur Stevens James W. Fernamberg Marjory Sweet Toseph O. Gartner Herman Wise ?liining Jrousewortk ELugene 14. Gutekunst Zlixaheth S. Kennedy Robert T. DeVore Elizabthl Lieb&ii:uiianley C. Cri _h ton Winfield 11 Line "-4eonard C. H all Carl E. Oblmacher Thomas V. Koykka William C:° Patferg&Woa Lillias K. Wagner BUSINESS STAFF Telephone 960 BUSINESS MANAGER WM. D. ROESSER Advert ising..................E. T~ Dunne Advertising.....:................R. C.Winter Advertising. . .................H. A. Marks Advertisin .................. B. W. Parker Accounts..............H. ...M. Rockwell Circulation . .............John Conlin Publication .... ...... . ...... . ..R. D. Martin Assistants P. W. Arnold W. L. Mullins W. F. Ardtissi K. F. Mast I. 14:. Alving H. L. Newmann Irving Berman T. D). Olmstead Rudolph Blostelman R. M. Prentiss H. V. Clark W. C. Pusclh J. C. Consroe. D. Ryan F. R 1<. ctz Roenzwei J. R. DePuy M. E. Sandberg George C. Johnson 11. L. Schiff 0 . A. Jose, Jr. F. K. Schoenfeld K. K. Klein 1. J. Winemnan slight est suspicion thlat the ge is an alliance of the vic'tor., iin the rcn war will be0 rem~ove(], aid the rTeulonh:. states, will once more be I)muht injto0 the full stream of world polit ics. But, even more important, a move shall) have been mlade which will tend to remove ancient. harier mnd h Ii'edM. There is a definite lilelibool thari Germany's pact wvill be expatnde(d rand that CreAt Britain, France, [Wlgiot,{ Italy, Poland, and C('echo SlovakiaE will b~e the other signatories. Suzch a lineup sounds ominous, but it., canj only be made in the intecrests of prre- serving peace. No one of the nat ions 200 WILL ATTEND DENIZENS'. ANNUAL CONVENTION HHEE musicI AND DRAMAI TIllIS AFTER100ON:I The Organ'rie-r TO~)NI (dl T: "castle in spa int,"ti he 21st n tiiiial Junior Girls' Play, at S :15i 'elock ini the Whitney theatre. TONIGIIT: [Madamle Schumann-! Ilenk t S30o'clock in Orclicstra I. At Something new added each day to our bargain tables. One Week Only. 0 I U R A H AM1' 'S BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK l i i i part'y toLued an I01 darri "'1c jl ,( . s "" " ale, Detroit. participate unless tihe aimis were pur e-~ ly defensive and unless it serve d only ,hlthD IV. I)IN IIIIE, NATrIONAL "1CASTLES IN SPAIN" as a means of assuring the ideals of 1 l IESI I)ENT WIIi1 GIVE arbitration and security to which the' hEYNOTE SPEECH Oeigi h yia olg t LeagueistandsthomtiticallcoWhegeeaer League stands commtted. Whatever A osphere veb cea oa of a women's social affair the fate of this substitute for the LIAS KELL TO SPEAK for the benefit of the Michigan League Geneva protocol, it is cer'tin that the ____ and progressing rather slowly to the League of Nations will become an evenI~ Boln speedy movement andl dash of Span- greater factor in world affairs if Cev- hijilBO'lvliig liingllt ii e i sh action in the second act, the jun- many becomes a member. eftor1ahiigoi s11 women scoredl a,(distinict success Local chtairmian in their first presentation of "Castles AREGULAR APIPROPIRIATIONinSa" at the Whitney theatre last The nitd Sate hashada pohi 1Fred W. Din widdie, national presi- ( night. The nitd Sate hashada pohi (lent otf Denizens, IRumor Society, will Displaying the latest creations in bition law now for seven years. Yet w white beaded evening gowns with in all this time no regular provision deie1 ekentwdrs o h o-xraps of brnighit colored velvet, the for funds to insurc its eii orec('iiift'vcftioIl of that organizationl to lie held opening chorus "Signing Out" made in Michigan has ever been mnade lby ihere Thursday and Friday, it was' a hit at the beginning with the fem- the state legislature. Instead the learned here last night. President inine audience who viewed this first matter has been left entirely up to lDinwiddie had thought he would be performnance. Dorothy Kraus, the co- theadmnisratve oar 'wichhastinlli toattnd he onvntin, ueed (deserves special mention for her the amiistatve oar ,hic hs unaleto ttnd he onenton du tpep and snap in the jazz feature been compelled to include in emier- to an illness in his family, but the dnigi h pnDtscou gency appropriations enough money .," ndah fhswfe etra while the "Serenade" .sung by Jose to maintain the activities of the state' will cnaiole him to arrive in Ann Ar- amidst the atmosphere loaned by police in comblattinlg the iquior lawI bor tomorrow morning. Spanish maidens in vivid costumesI violators. t-- made a beautiful as well as graceful That the proposition is -,orthay of , ls o h is.at ({VARSITI BANI) WILL I And now for the se'cond1 act--by far special considerat ion is7 evaidencedc by' GETT'MEE'TING ITRPL1'S j the more finished and interesting of the recent statemnent of S crotai'y of I the two! Spanish village folk, village State Deland Ithat between $275,09)i F lMiner Canning, in c'harge of song and dlance transferred thle spec- and $300,000 was allowed by the boarid , 01, toffle locail ftia~ial ('onllItittee tator rom oriaylf o the ra- in emergency aplprol)riatio"S to the i fr lienizens' c'onlvention, till- niance of castles in Spain. Jose, Department of Pubolic Safetyv for pro- iiouiiced last nig'ht that by a spe- characterized b)y Mary Lou Miller,I hibition enforcement. Since a fairLy ( cita1trranigemnent thle surplus I was exceptionaily wvell d.one, even to definite amount is known to be needed proftts of the convienition will be j the essential Spanish accent, which for the work, it is no smore than good I turmied over. to the Varsity Band. I was acquired to a professional de-- business that the legislature include' 1 1do1no expe(ct to leave any I gree. A handsome hero, a debonaire it i it reula apI'o~ritioeat amiIoun~t of suirplus," said (Spanish youth olio captiv\ated1the it n is eguarappopratons Mr. (Canning; "but what, there is audience with a winning smile and an 'will be tur'ned over to the Band j almost mfascullinle voice. That was 417ALTE~fR CA M I' I J ne ' r t siaete .ose! With Jim Bentley.,iplayed by j toc.W r oetlaeteIIn every sphere of activity there are I expnsesoflie convelant as*( Dorothy Waldo, running in close corn- men whose influence plays a pre- close aas wecall, but there i petition with Jose, but winning the dominant part in sraping it-s best in-;j nivvys a little edge left over. girl of his (Ireamns by his boyish terests, and whose namies cotine almost ! 1rrh~e :andl is alfie organiza- American ways, it would 1)0 hard to to be svrnnvmou s with the instilttion. t ion, we IDenizens believe, anud nfav r.eo h t e.Mr a- trna A--4,,, iinTiI-y was. n- i -=^ - ' 1111111111Wil11111116lIII111l!l111IEIE111' - NOW THAT THE WARM- MANS ' -' WEATHER IS HERE-- - Look at Your Hat- l1 Try our new meals. Eat our light salads Everyone Else Does an.noyyu masinpesatsr We have the Latest Colors-Pearl, an-no ormasi laatsr Silver, Radium, London Lavender,' roundings, listening to harmonious music. etc., etc. Save a Dollar or More at our Store )_THE We also (10 high class work in = Cleaning and Reblocking hats of allVA ST LOE kinds. V R IY L D E. FACTORY HAT STORE 1=611I Church 0'17 Packard St. Phone 1792.~ (WAhere D. 'U. IR. Stops at State) l llllt111111t tt t1111ttt'iltl11111111 11111E 1U 111 11 14 You may not be interested in lowest prices, but you can't help enjoying foods when they are prepared the way wie insist that they b 1 WE:DNESDAY, M11ARCH 18, 1925 Night Editor-F. 'K. SPARROW, JR. 80O11ETIMIEs-BRiJT NOT OFTEN Sometimecs the American party sys- temn does not interfere with the best interests of the nation-but not often. Somnetiaies the fair and uninfluenced judgment of a party leader is not questioned( by his subordinates-but not ofteni. Sometimes the very best man for a high governmental position is the mnan to be selected and ap- proved----but not often. No better example of the injusticel of partianship both between political ?organizations and within a particular group can be cited than the case of Charles Bececher Warren, Presidentl Coolidge's choice for United States at- torney general. Opposed by his po- litical oppo)nents, the Democrats, as well. as somne of his own political brothers, th.V Rf%>iblicans, Mr. War- ren is the u 'frtf;nate victim of a per- nicious cir'O'lms' nce. It i ' 1nt from the allign- ment of the Senajtors in the two votesl rejiecti fig the nonmination of Mr. War- ren, that the nde (rlying motive back of tlu emoPostio n p nothing more than Iol itic Alin r . The fact that such a' cry was: a.i~ed, against him on the grounds thin behci d been mixed up in the oPnerat4is; ; f the Sugar Trust, back in 1l.i fiwerel y a good subter- fuge fr fh'40a-ource of the animus dine~ed sthimn by the Demo- ('rats', t e i ->r 1nt Republicans, and oncor w;,i1 ieluding Senator JamesCou a Michigan. Now t fhaT:., tb rejection has been maeo emphatic by the second ad- ver::e vote,'however, there seems to be but one seonsiI'le course to follow. It would 1) but folly for President Cool- ideto insist upon the nomination of 11r. Wa*;rren for a recess appointment iviwof the stubborn deterniination of t li Senate. Even more unwise would be the acceptance of such an offer on thel' part of Mr. Warren. Fur- ther action w~ill only jeopardize tile effctivecness of the adhministration dlurl ing the c'oming four years. In fact, when the Senators deter-- mine t) follow a certain course, 110 matter' what its consequences may be0 for the welfare of the nation, they sonictt nes. change their minds-but not often CV'EIANY IN THlE LEAGUIE 1- roii a cross the water comes tile ivcrdlt hat. Germany is quite likely to b(come a member of the League of Na oswhen that body meets for its sxth annual assenibly next Septem- ber. Decspite the League council's re- fusal to c'on sider Germany's impos- sible reservations, this is made prob- able, in view of the cordial attitude The mere mention of railroads brings ' As such is deserving of the cidredyaschara cter seet enugha i to mind thoughts of the Ilarimans ! lheaty support of every towns-. e omlaa t an h orthpo andtil Culd ; th sihtof gratI wn, tuent a~l acutymew Imore than just omne handsome hero, trans-Atlantic liner carries with it ber. lDenizens is glad to be in E while Marquita, enatetdl by Edythe the edeavorh of Cunard and other I a osyit on to tn ov 'feralii he Rh inevault, was vivacious and natur- pionersin he ervce.I nile' frm (iltI h sti~e10 aly graceful in her characterization pinSo it is in the realm o sport, esp- I help! the cause -.1101g:"1o atiha adn cialy iterclleiate loo~lal. Fr J Chorus hilts in time second act wereI undoub~tedly, the specialty tango dane- ! years the mname of Wallten Camp lmhas ! The addr'essof welcome to the del- ccl by Wila-belle Harper nand Charlotte' been closely identified witha every- c ates will-b delivered by Jason (O'Brien wvho e polish and( grace made thing that tis great: sport has aiCj('owlers, presidlent of Itle local chapter, ( one forget the play was an amateur complished. Het was ninon; ~thle first at. twov o'clock, with G.. Washington product ion. With no0 outstandling to realize its potentialities for aoia- ; a temporary chairman. Tl.he keynote voices and no outst andling musical tour competition and it was larl'9y ldre s, on the subject "Laugh andI scores, time last act was enlivened by! through his efforts that the' gridiron ! 1 set L'auighi," will follow, after whichtienmr,"oeOlLvsfrT- game attained to its pirwent pos:ition President IDinwiddie will take the (la y" suing b~y part of the cast. Jon- of prominenee. car n h rsnail f(meIathan Spry, It00, pla yed by Marguerite IAinsworth made a hit Tile recent death of this moan will,- (iemilials by delegates will take pla8ce.i snake lite difference in lahis .,aliiilg F'ollowing the Invocation, whichl 1 WIyitlHVIEvtwJS,('OMMIT f among American .pmort. lover s. Ilhia will 1not1 be read by 1Rev. Herbert A. I sri(IT) E name has beeni a.ssociated tflm the i "him p1, pastor of the F+irst Congrega- 3y Robert C. Ramsay. best in football sb long, his approval tional Church of Ann Arbor, but by any I can recall but twice in my life so nearly the official stamp of football promlising young fellow with a good when I have had the indtomlitable greatness that while this sport con- voice wh o turns up1, officers will be patience and fortitude to wait for a tinues to reign in popularity it will lbe; elec'ted for the comnimg year, and the concert more than three quarters of thloulght of as the creation of Walteor general organization of the convention aii hour. In both cases, 1 was act- _~ilb efc d i'nmtl i-b t r ihnuon iif~nt ronrnrd_ Arcade Upstairs, Cafetera Nlickels Arcade } DO YOU LEAVE YOUR SUCCESS TO ",LUCK"~? i! r i 1 I I E i (a i Camp. There can bie no greater tni- Bute to his success ill hisj chose"l pi'- f ession. ''lb e programi. for thie a fteinoon ses- sion includes round table discussions, t) be presided over by the various The men of thoe t ate Tc eaciet 's grotl p coai mien ; a tour ofinspectioin College of Greely, Colorado, have or- of the Unliversity to be conducted by ganized a mnisogynist ral emnit y to ' l mnhers; of the 'Student Couincil; and protect themselves from the co-eds ; an address bhfl IIon. .1. P1. H-askell, 1whom they term '"wolves in sheep's Nat-ional secre~tar~y of Itle organiza- clothing." The wild and v ooly -west, t ion, on "llumor Pr'oblems in Mlwau- once again! k ee." In the evening there will be- a - 1bowling t ournament on the Union al-I If only 200 of tlt' 4,000 people, who le's. for those of thle delegates whlo attended the aulto ,;how lAvt eek bowl, While tickets have been provid- were students, who> caire> about thi ed cr1th ie b ask-et-ball game between band? AMichigan and the Ann Arbor Ihighi -----_____---________school ill Wesley hall for all those _________________________________ - vlo ocare to attend. CAMPUS OPINION jExpe't'rwo Hhidred A",onvmnIIs eornniuriications will he P'a0(icahlycomplete reports from disregarded. The names of commnri- tm aiu hpeso h oit r .ants xwill. however, he remardied ff aiu astr fth oit r confidential ilnnh request. no0w in. according to the chlainman of f b e 1o(a1 comnvent ion comlmittee, who PESht S*;1 II @' (OWA 'If B111'h expcts Iwo hundred delegates from TPo the Editor: l l over the c'ountry to be in Ann Ar- Tphe bit1 of j)('5iii]slit ill S undla y's J~or by tomiorrow night. at the latest. paper'nillllustral vs the 1 ('ll11cy of the "UI ndoubt edly,' thme(chlairmanI said at. human mind to lose itself in tlie dark a a toeHour Ilast night, ''thIere will 1)e caves of ex perince. Such morbid Ia. few delegates tuinmg tip who' have thought '~a iare we ys ea utlltl y mmot oficialY signified titer intent ion sign in the inidi vidual1, a con irssion of of corning, but thIere are also invari- weakness anud lack ot' w ill. They arc.I ahly a. few who are foirced to change arraignmment's of his waly of life. TIhiy fI hir plans aft en they have accepted