PAGE FOUR SN1AF~1AY &1Z THL48 'MICHIGAN 'DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY, 15 ,1'19-25 - - ~ - Ii l U~v~ _ nufing vxc.._(,; _!,riay 0 i . i~r;;ty ~ear by sha Boar d in Members of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively cn- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherw~se credited, in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein. Enu~red at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, M4ichigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third Assistant P"ost- mastcr (;eneral, Subsci iption by carrier, $3.5o; by tmail; $4.00. )tlices: Ann Arbor Press 7l~iiin<, lMay. nard' Street. 'h,nes .Editorial, 2 4_ Land 76-X1 ; ii cness, 960. EDJTOlt1AL STA Fl Telephones 2414 anad 176.31T MANAGING EDITOR PHILIP M WAGNER E~ditor . ....."... John G. Garlinghouse News Editor........Robert G. Ramsay City E~ditor.,,.... ,...... Manning Housewortli Night Editors George W. Davis liatold A. Moore Thomas P. Henry Fredk. 1_. Sparrow, Jr. K~enneth C. Keller Norman 1<.Thal Sports Editor ........ William H. Stonernan Sunday Editor. ,........ Rouert S. ZManstieldI Women's Editor.. ..... ..... Vernea 'Moran Music and Drama...... Robert B. Hlenderson Telegr aph Editor..... NWillianr ,j, Walthour Assistants Louise6 Barley ;.le je. .lamy Marion Barlow Regina Reilhina Leslie S. Bennets 'Marie (teed Smith Cady Jr. Edmarie Schrauder Willard B. Crosby" Frederick 1-1 Shillito 't Valentine L. Davies C. Arthur Stevens jam'es W, Fernamberg Marjory Sweet Joseph 0. Gartner Herman Wise Manning Houseworth Eugene. II. (!'r tms Elizabeth S. Kennedy Robert T.P. e\ EiaehLubrrcan tne . t Winfield H. Line Leonard C. ITAll. C arl E. Ohlmacher Thomas V. Koykka William C. Patterson Lillias K. Wagnier sound' financial; basis. For sever'al at the honest man although the dis- years the Regents, and the Athletic t I3 covery of the extent of their fame association have been passim ,the6 IE& disturbed them. buck to one another concerning it s., As the cab sped swiftly up the support, the former refusing even to a HAPPYI winding road, the boys relaxed with permit the students to pay a b)and fee TLNIV a sigh of comfort. Then camne the itheir annual tuition. I has ap- f11 1Y campus, with its broad vista and en- perdthat no one wanted the bandt~, Arriving briskly ,a t the office to ticingly new buildings shimmering unless it could become selfsaipport- f nutiu ounw white among the green of the expanseI j)otuld of0 ninutiosclun e1 ng h .iesiyws'iln of lawn. ing. he Uiversty ws ~;iling t und ,'anting for us the finest mail use it at Commencement and oi.hr i h iisoyo hs eatet Dick ,Tom and Samin watched all(j University functions, the AthIccas- ,"'Nrt4sfaknoenttewr with interest. Then the ever alert. sociation gladly ccnt*111o"d the t1 "(:i- f Wiliam roome, or Bro nme either, Sam quickened his glance.j tion of band niusi at the tea: ',a~it :~a' 'ue-x~. e shitntc "Silas Marner' 'he snapped "I'll the ,stude Pt ody cenjo yed it. on al*i: c~'~c rt ft!swear' It was' 'he."--The boys stolei I ea'iions, but as to atcr i rport- it tl' anxious glances t each other. - te, riof Cowles are wrong.Washigton I thtte .other fellow do it. *.* .;.Washington. This fall a n ,w ora vas irug-s , The next column will appear on V, ed. When it 'appeared cntn~1{i flc:wl5unday morning. 3Mr. Jasoni Cowles.I ithe~~~T b11wudrgo'n~i to your attenti~ .my ,h:bn vbdhave to .fi xi os' oph1el1raal- ' o<ro;E e ra pr'rni anenut sI'li ce of incomne.' They are going to hold their annual auto show in the Yost Field Htotum- and turn the proceeds over to the band. This with the regular rovenuc obtainable from the grid-graph andl. from the Athletic association should make possible a continuation c° its functions and activities. A teminorary solution has been found,-perhaps a permanent one. The University unites. in a feeling of gratitudie to Anni Ar ,)i husin-ss nmen for their intorest its and Ywit(rial support of one of the TUt ve r-. -Ali:> ore important institu2tions. l' ;roight is a grcat at rile te for ;ccf ;~ in life ; in frlct, the a h .l ity to C l C { 7r A{ T C Rt'Sll'FES STAFF j Telelhone 160 BUSINESS MANAGER WM. Z). ROESSLsR Advertising .,,,... ,..,., : . F )"L Advertising .................. . i Circulation .. .............. W C.\in~ PublicatIon ...,..,. ......,..jhl(aii I think it really remarkable to write ITEII JNIOIN GIR's so stirringly, especially when *,they Four, five weeks from Tuesday thei tell me, Sophie Braslan announced! annual Junicr Girl's Play, "Castles Inj that she would take the liberty of1 Spain" this year, opens on Mlarch 161 sing-ing somnething else (neither son- at th~ Whitney theatre for a five days' or"cus nor crooning) in place of Mous- ;run. It may not be a, good production I ,o ;cls' "l ft'ceuse." It must hav© -anyone connected with the' stag-a I ag~od concert; I wish If had' knows better than to predict a :success gene. in advance: "Tickled To Death," inI Kindly send _me in the enc~osed' rehearsal, seemhed a sumre-fire., knock- I stomped- and addressed envelope. the; 'em-cold hit--hut there is one excuse second pamphlet, of your series. "How on which to base great exp ectations - to IWrite Muisical Reviews.'? In, your ' Amiy- Loomis the, director. first paxniphlc-t you recommended go- intefrs'lc, h snew-ta in; to a concert occasionally. Is that means an entire'y different atnio- really necessary. 1' lli-am Brooiiie. sphere, no more clock-fornma!ions in ~ **r the first-act finale, no more 0. ;. T,en ire readl this: Davis scenery, no miore interminable '.\Tv Dear Mr. Cowles: Although I encores-and she is fully in touch know that -you are not a Beatrice !through her recent training at thel iarayet having an abiding faith! Academy of IDramti Art in New in~ your great sagacity and good judg- York with the latest influences on the meant, I vcut'lre to present my prob- professional stage: flalieff and his jin for your distin.,uished consider.-' Chauve Souris, M'ax Ie^, Andre Cliar-* tion.lot, 2nd the "No, No. Nantette!*' school I ._ Assistants ;te evrlmve h d-a h P, W. Arnold W. L. Mi3iliins ~~esvrlmvsaedhshc h W. F. Ardussi R F. Mast mkn fmnyacar inces Gordon Burris 1i. l{. Ne',Vmann aigo mryacannz hs F. Dentz Thomas Olmstead player andi his counterpart in natilonal Philip Deitz . D" Ryan life, the statesnan . Thc-re 1.s such a David Fox, Rosenzweig Norman Frer-hlind Margaret- Sarfdburg thina, however, both :n ;a game ok W. E. Hamaker F. K. Schoenfeld ?bs p~d the m?'neutveringofth F. ,jobnson S. H-. Sinclairchs',gOte L H. Kramer F. Taylor mnworl h oiia utne ous W. Kramer me hIuetepltcldsiis i -°-_--of the state and nation as an overdose of apprehension and apparently one _______________________________ of Michigan's state represcatatives, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1925 Virgil A. Fitch of Ludington, has, been --- overcome by such a potion when he Night Editor-KENNETH C. KELLAR sees the British Empire as the real Ev. erything o n the rCadens Surnday. dininer menu'* is an invitation to come and n joy aI superb meal-at the, usual low prics fcourse.' $j3 Being in the not altogether distant futur 2 destined to leave the classic hiills of Michigan and the- intellectual atmosphere of Ann Arbor, it has oc- cunrred to mnc that perhaps mny educa- tion V"Ill not. be 'comrplete if I depart without ever having experienced what of Musical comedy. The. principle of the permanent. setting will heed5(. andi if the Gods pare' good t he miost beautiful girls in the class nndcisgmis- 0(1 by borrowe4l tuxedos andI frankly in their own gentler. !Of course, nothing dared b2e saidl ,is known in colleg;e parlance I -under-I about the book save that its first act a IUniveusitv (dormnitory, its TILE ('ONVENTIO PASSED - otenCiaonaniary districtrom ( 4EiC-- o koin1nyo teac n pinsl t te;;s( c G b * of the ~species lastatinSaththefrtac The annual convention of the Mich- fleeting the waters of Lake 1ichmian eit ter ere or i t Aat far country coltairs, according to their csto, - -- 2 + -r igan Int~rscholastic Press, association through itsnseage aal. af cm!which I it Od ibears the .,uant a harge'mfon fcmu aie n1.'- edd yestePrday and w3as, in m anm, netern i sagainf na eo pi msmwa tatescn c pns mantilla', ;T was u.es. l to~dIlV 1'i al Ie tan, ,peett e F~ osas to how to aproeed epecially atea dors,"td and act.-t-e-Spanish was iics.Aprandatec ,i) P o ivitale Sanisl - i - 2' i~c~,'hi - r K- lile1'schools th rcrIRl. \'' Zl ,ii 'dt o hisn Krr x le.la at s T have no tux, no0 eiection of !lickety-click dances. To a certainix 3:t e .t a t - atterh-ed im' (anv +.tt (rrf c ri d^}iy Vh'nIfi' T l u rtt spches, no swelling bank 6c- extent, the production relies rmuh--,- r - 'i; xr#c cc ht .they re;- i ii' - -rrr..n, ut.O fltxW^, count and no acquaintance w~xithtre more heavily (o.n the plot than in for- - A zhi; zii'1 11:01 d ±tvn i Lawrine terw4ay, vwich will bT"terpsi horean art. either ould I ier years; in a sense it is a play with Ca ~ te''''-s ~.ul~yinl5mdepsilifte aerhftv' furnmish a cigaret if requested. Is music rater than a revue with the i. iri'iyicot tho mire convention , topped, and up the 1 etroit river to there ,any hope for me? storypekn around tie p~ei hiat something was lacking. Run as l pa h lp fteDtotBa Anxiously yours, . ialtewoeamshr ilSEPAYWEEBT =_tNvlq.etiet bystdetsmebes Club. Harki ng bach to theo good old1 - Ielluo Librorvm, be fast, the "I-Want-To-lb-hlappy of Sigma Delta Chi, the professional- days of 11he War of 1812. Mr. Firtch re- m***-- kind of a* show with a great deal off T4E CLUB LUNCH ,ournalistie sciety-there was an a+"-. - inded the legirlture that T:0 'd Jst of-ha-mi, ir, your case looks jazz and a great deal of clogging for NarSaend akadSs ^ trouhou th enirepro Ierry once whipped the Bit.iok«n Ir lre a hardc one,. But consider: you thepony chors. After all this is the tar ttendPcrdS. mosphere hoghu0heetrepo; o edingseasily d teeted by those who, Lake Eriie " fteho rjt probably be in, ;havn enumera ted a great list of mae thing that makes a musical comnedy- swere lots axe for it. of amateiirisi-- dhat some now Amei; ic s semman charms, none of which you have. Hi7ve go round-whistlig msic, cever sit- J1lIIIIII11111iIIIIIIIIIIfIIti1llllllhIhIIIII would have to e made a Lord to w11iim ness you thougt of the hundreds of fe- uations, °fast, fast, fast dancing, and-= At thie'iinralI mieeling of the ('00'.en--j a imrilr fleet inn the' titil'iie" irihereabots who could reel ;o f rciclynoecre° ret irs-- If~r thus qUe uestion Was br'out it~ -i nra 1 le ,re - rIy stwice as long as yours of he for a background and beauiful set wo,rlii it110,Beetter tolo ae the hanx'- Ieiir Uh eisa 1woh efemL.charms wich the Lord had tings. V ng of the annual meeting on the ii((!1 bless;ed w1 t! he iaginat ion. or deniefl them? Four, five weeks from Tuesday the shoulders of the department of jour- call i't fr"ight f yo'Iiwill, ofRel)-- The nrobiem of getting to know annual Junior Girl's Play, "Castles In - nalismn? There is little doubt that this esntieFthndheby od some of themn is even easier to ,solve.' Spain" this year, opens on March 61=~ idea is a good one. Students have fati oraly on. Reresentative 1iowvell"-: All you have to do is to get religion at the Whitney theatre for a five day's -- neither the ability or the time to run reslution condemning the Chicago you go to the student sppers at any run. * * *_ such a convention properly; and, on wmater theft. cf te churches that have student sup-, AND TIE SEIOR tGIRLS =- the other hand, the journalism facultyj pers-andl there you will find sirms . Disouraged,- perhaps, by ther has both. If the change were madej of girls vvho would rather have a date ;mewlng production last year of "if TI Let us suggest that daintiest- from student to faculty control, the sDITORt,I t o 1MINT" with you than eat or drink or fly. Were King" -a hackc meodrama far lunehreon for the Sunday night= convention would be more of 'a sue-j Nor will they expect you be.- a tux beyond the reach of an al-girl cast-- supper. cess in every way. -owiner, or the- manager of a collettion the Senior Girls have patly turned. __________IAILt YlIAL of pretty speeceie, or-- wealthy, -or a d cow such an impressive, possible DiyAtronTa TiEPOOO -The Hlarvard Crimson- dancer, or handsomne, or charming. ' play as "The Cradle Song, and deid- =25 South Thayer TH PITOOElven editorial writers are prone to They w ill be gld'to see you just the) ed in this 'day of the higher education Phone 95111 .: The eceit bytheBritish govern-' draw inadequate conclusions from thei sam. And they will tell you so. Ia d' a Muic - and Drama column to ~aiiiiuiiiiitiii~iii:iiii ment of Canada's views concerning data in hand. Yosterdiay's issue of the * * produce a VAUDEVILLE SHOW as -1F1 1111.11i the nwfmu eea Pooo Christian Science Monitor, aroused by Jtovers Redii! -: their annual performance. Gwd,f drafted at the fifth annual assembly- advances in the price of wheat during TH Ij1,RB3SO AVPT; daiantta wet of the LeagueofNtosltSptm the last six months, (demands, in the i i or * * *l ber seenms to maea practically certain current vogue for cooperation in mar- Thwarting the Thwarters- "LITTLE JESSIE JAMESIG" the rejection of the plan by the Brit- ' keting, the restriction of the profits "WAel here we are at -last." A rview hv Rohert Henderson. I lrcade Cafeteria pstairs, N.irc k e. is Arcade '-'I. F a . c '. - C1 1 a CaC7 0 . ' ,cs r i ' o , TYPEWRITER Headquarters s ['-,or Por tabkl and best grade rebuilt and second-hand. machines, including CORONA, RE.MINGTON, UNDERWOOD- L. C. SMITh-i and ROYAL' Buy from us and save F'orty Dollars or more. Easy terms if desired. Renting and Repairing a specialty. Initial rent allowed on purchase of anly make.r 0. D. MORRILL 1 7 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter and Stationery Store Open evenings. li a n n " a d"4IL - i-4 'INa i- I- ft, i -or 1 ish empire. Other self-governing por-' and charges for conveying gooeds fromx Such NAas the first remark of the ayo tbons of the empire to offer similar' producer to consumer. T1he fact thamt startling Rcover boys as they detrained Jehsenthmes"roadCpanat"ittle obeton ee utala ewZa the price of wheat haseen rising re- i'atthe picturesque tr; u ystation with its report rp aroseinthgat ,0 as riefunded I land, and South Africa. All have de- suits, results inevitably in the con- inig road leading up to the city -toparn iniglitathem io clared that they are not -opposed to elusion that "somneone's ('heating;." ,Iwhere nestled among the trees the c rity of the company. If this wan the fundamental principles of arbitra- That "someone" must be foundi out cold, formal beauty of the University true, the same company presenting tion and security,: but they express a and c hatised of ,cli-a the musical comedy at the Whitney fear of interferance -in purely domes-; A report published yesterday by the I For the Rover boys had at last fore- theatre had been considerable re-east: tic affairs because of the clause in- eooicrsarhbrauo3ta odgon=?etheir Lt f 4or adventure and, hay- Iitley ieJme"lstnghoa jected by Japan at the last moment; Univesity points rsarhto auuen ct ire y dirter- jinm~ aued thae thrillinggaayo book and excertaidmatm-icing.lve as aconitin o he aceptnce en case. he ntenatona pr('etliir exiloits with a final crushing Of course, there were some fright- It is easy to understand this posi- of wheat has been higher than the' blow, at the dread villain Silas Mar- -flmmesi hetop-h ed tion. The attitude taken by Japan American price. Until December thi e no and his crony Luke WGarmi, were ing mxan, the lady of the evening tak- concerning the immigration question, rtsnCnainand Arg,,liin etonut with thi giteemn-i u h ato erlieFoe n rae nCndcn Ag.tgi, i igtepr fGrliefor instance, was sufficient to alarm wheat shipped to Europe w~as above J tion, to secure the. polish that their m'resembling, despite the . homlines of d th-wrl s o e itetin. tI, th wrl s o e iteton. tthe price in the United States. hit tem.Pestuous live-s had thus far denied the pha :e omntth ng mext to a hen - must be remembered, however, that shortages in Europe have Ue:d (1 ; themn. Tihe overs, our r eaders will na-haired turnip, and above all the; froir Japan's point of view the re- ing surplus crops f'romi the rest oft)I the recall, !-ad by dint of greet cunning vplabl eeal ying is.Jm e.-te wa thr striction on her citizens was a racial world. If the European crop"-; ar-'1 and effort, put to flight the seberaung Ihpayn --f. and th ss what"On ts--the I insult. And besides, there is nothing -haynx al h meia rcha~m nNia-ga f ec~dlandi--nldytheJssiehamecons-ofthe in the Protocol which would permit will recede fromn the presi'at high ;tlhii aged father fromi the,-wild Peru- !tatle, Juliet the ingenue, and Tommy Japan to pitt something over on the1 mark. The explanation Of the sIneo- inaniiIndiains, an adventure no whit Tinker, a flapper (dancing-fool, were world. Time Japanese amendment pro-1 tuations is -due to economic factors. lessened by !,he discovery of the longpIdeihtfl he a eroait n vides simply that when a question in Meanwhile, the earnest edlitorimalists s oughlt Aztec lost, diamond mines (The' actual, spontaneous talent.- dispute is held by the World Court of !will discover occult,' influco'sf at R lover foys. d lc,$.5,,o hsTom ikreaiywleI the League council to be a matter ;work. Diabolic middleen n ar iing- Sclit:ap 's & Co.). away with time show: lie was a boob solely within the domestic jurisdiction ing, the shekels fromt the i-on suner'a "Antd] now that we have safely put and a diletante, squeezing fromt every of tile state this decision shall not pocketbook. That demon. Ineffic'iency.':,! wafihe villionu Marner" remarkh- line its final laugh, and lie gave the I FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK 101-105 S.MAIN ST.--ANN ARBOR, MICH.--330 S. STATE EVERY- RELATIONSHIP EE HAVE WITH THE PU~BLIC WHICH WE SERVE VE VI Y TO MAKE PLEASANT AND PRO FIT.ABLE FOR . THE PUBLIC .AS WELL AS 9tJRSELVES.: PERUAPS THAT IS THESECRET OF. THE AMAZ- ING GOOD WILL ,BORNE , TOWARD THIS RELIABLE INSTITUTION BY THE COMMUNITY. COME IN AND - - 0- a