PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURS~DAY, M!AY 7, 1925 i 4r ir~inn t I I I __ i _--._ -- r* ..__. _ _ . ,-~ fighting ships. Along the Great Lakes '1$ _._ fllNllllll/!/lHll/llfiU/IflOl/l/1 x - Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Studet Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Asociated Press is exclusively en- tited to the use for republicatioi of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwse credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein. Entced at the postofie at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third Assistant Post- master General. Subscription by carrier 3.50; by mail, $4.00.. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building May- card Street. Phones: Editorial, 2414 and 176M busi- ness, 60. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 4925 MANAGING EDITOR PHILIP M. WAGNER Editor ........... ....John G. Garlighouse News Editor ...........Robert G. 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'lie iMi1; ofe to the University unkolown, but albitioUs. 'le had gone through the disappointments and dis- couragemer.?s of the fresfnan year without trojble. Hle had entered upon his s~cond year with all the onf- dence of a sophomore and had ade- quately prepared himself for the smnugly superior existence of an up-, perlassmian. Hlis las, two years he considered exceptionally successful. His schol- astic record was unsurpassed, his so- cial, position ui-assailable, and his ppensitie as a campus leader had been fully developed, le had attain-;i ed to the unattainable, he had scaled}1 the height of fame, le was nearingi the pinnacle of his glory, lie needed only the great world in which to bring his 111doiu'ed genius to fruition. The occasion of all this self-glori- lieat ion was his Swing Out day. To; imn, the dlay was not only the begin- coast, a fleet of ten new and speedy V vessels is to be centered albout the Detroit territory as soon as th(ey arc completed. It is significant that Captain XW. V. E. Jacobs, who is. in commiand of l 'he offensive camnpaign off the coast near New York, has ordered the gunners loawei aboard the fleet at that point to "shoot l etitor' for the first, and ask questions afterward." department. If such methods are necessary to .8101) W e have lo( the u~nlawful commerce in liuor j his copy, and through foreign ships, it is evidentj remarlis abou that the United States hass to (leal honorary bim with more then her own people i1nCti-: running it asi forcing prohibition. Since this seems Valentine is to be the case, no measures ar~e too) never been to drastic. he never will - why he feels (l E xi' !r ntroduce the second com- e C'onductorship of this poked carefully through espy in it no offensive )t Denizens, national nor society, so we are it came. full of wet hay. lie has a Denizen be to one, that it's meeting, and now. That's necessary to NOawW V li' Ib'lu i ,,,, ~ f- # 4-1- I AND DRAMA TO N I G1 IT: 31asques pre~smt Three One-Act Plays ill SaaraaIi (arswcll All- gell Ihall atf 5:O,o lock. j A reviewx, by Robert ll end ersoui. Thhe audiicet, savinug themm egli iiblc' faculty, was little more than a mob; of swabian oafs, briniginag clownti Ili house every odd Itne they could de-I cipher a. "(liable!"', a "sacre bleu! Tihe setting was the usual O. S. Davis lhantasia ini red hlies and yellow lemons. And the play -- in BaexnBrieux's career when he saw the stage as a pulpit, wheni he was the French Margaret Sanger, the French ' John lDewey, the 1Frenchi Calsworthy. Its thesis deals with the injustice of the class-conscious educational sys- tern of his government - a humor as unioma to France as another group to America, as mixed marriage to an Ulsterman. In a large measure, "Blanchette" has served as the foster-father even' for such'modern realistic tragedies as "Michael Auclair," "Le Paquebot Tenacity," and1 La Maison Natale." It is peculiarly French, both in theme and treatment; it is more gallic than Moliere or Sacha Guitry ... U R A BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK 9 - - ACS I 171 I .r 11"M T r: RI IIItl)oke tunl at the organiizationi, 1sup -1 Newspaper publicity giving the de- pose. More of that tomorrow. tails of crimes or lesser misdemeanors J. Cowles. is blamed to a great extent for the * prevalence of general lawlessness at t 1;F A WOOLFOLK GUY the present time. While there is some 1 erUnl o doubt as to con'clusive proof for this Thn yo evrs much for the charge, there has never been anly gaahn nelsIridte u question in the minds of criminolo- igaahn edeItidte u right away. All my chums are wildl gists but. that the publication of~ pun-abuthm utyusolntav ishments for the disregard of law is abt omthny, butlyoUncsholnb.hv definitely beneficial. I Last Wednesday afternoon I went l Up to the present time, officials of on a field trip in Geology. At one United States Customs Service have ocokw l e ttesho n been compelled to repress the Ipubli-igoinbgtuk.W drvradl cation of the work of smugglers. Early gaotngrbuks.tedrvesaidlyer this week, Brigadier General Lincoln alno bu e ie n wr C soon in the country, where Mr. Scott, C. Andrews isstied a: new set of reg- ou rfsoclldahl.Eey ulations allowing complete publicity orpoesr aldahl.Eey of the activities of smnugglers whose oe otouand bega wic ikndtofwlkalog cases have been investigated arid who mound running along the ground. We' havebeenfoun gulty f an infac-had a long jolly walk until we arrived tion of the law.I at a kame. Mr. Scott laughed and Obviously, it would be unwise to iii j said hie though we had "kamne" far form' the public through the news- i papers as to the actions of the 'G'ras enough. Ha ha. After a short rest I we climbed on board the trucks again toms officials against persons who anirtrejoorhms ie u were merely suspected of smugglingt happy after the afternoon's fun. but not yet convicted. But the order WelIgesIhdletrcoenw which 'gives the newspap~ers access toI With'love from your loving nephew, the names of men and women whoI Theodore. make a practice of bringing dianiondi , rings, pearl necklaces or other art- A iido )rraClm icles into the country withxot AKpayingraa olm the duty on them should act as an (pour ainsi dire) effect deterrent on future smuggling. New s has reached uts that the Union ____________________Opera will be p7'etty hot this year. ItI NOBODY KNOWS! seems that Walter Everett and Valen- The many personswho avebee tine Davies had a little tiff with some getting so wrought lup about. thi I of the XzaFoian studlents attending the, tyranny of a few on the campus willf University and they propose to p~ub- do well ItoVPPistei'todav r oirw lically insult them through the ~MAK MIAN N'ScjL We Also do Iligh Class Work in CLEANING AND REBLOCKING HATS of nal Kinds FACTORY HAT STORE 0'17 Packard St. Phone 7415 (Where D. U. R. Stops at State) otersDay Cads NOW ON DISPLAY AT BOTHl STOR~ES H A M'S' li I M)C IRIj The MICHIGAN CLUB ROYAL ORCHESTRA "MUSIC PLUS" "MIKE" FALK PHONE '3654 I i I C that they may have a chiance ade- quately to express their feelings onl the matter. It is an oft-repeated1 truth that citizens who do not take the trouble to exercise the franchise have no cause to criticize lihe govern-~ ment that results This is au, nndonbt able, on a univers°ity caints as 11, is in the city, the state, or' the nation. Dauring the last presidlential elec- k tion,,js .w~s.quit.e the vogue for news-1 papers in metropolitan centers to deC- vote much space to urging u pon their readers the necessity of voting, Thisj intensive canipaign resulted in an ad- ditional turnout of a meagre two or three per cent. It was evident thbat the people were satisfied with exist- ing conditions, that there were no; great issues to rouse tliemi to frenziedj1 political activity. In view of this it seemns futile for The Daily to waste any. breath urging r students to vote on the campuis. We 'can only repeat, that the best way to defeat this somewhat mythical "gangs control" is to register today or Fridayf and go to the polls next week. Per- 1 fhaps your vote will swing the elec- tion. Who knows?1 Formal dress is to be barred at thej Architects' May Party. No wonder,I for that is the official style for prison. garb. medium of the Opera which has for its setting Xzalba. The Xzalbians area said to be drawing uip a formal protest andi one is making arrangements to withdraw shortly after next Christ- muas when the initial performance wvill be given. c~lrossf7 You can pay more than. $9 or $7 for mens footwear, but why do it when you can get the latest modis, the finest imported and domestic lethers arnd the best workmanship in John Ward Men's Shoes_ at those prices? , On DisplayjBy MR. C. P. LATHRiOP at CARTIERS, 34~6 S. State May 8 and 9 INCORPORlATED e".+ .V.S. 76PAT. 0PP. Stores in New 'York, Brooklyn, Newiark and Philadelphia -W.',Address for Mal Orders. 191 Hudson dt, New York City CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN The SPORT SACK T,(Four Piece) WITH- knickers a sport suit--with trousers a sack suit. In woolens of rare quality and rich pattern, the popular all 'round suit. $3950 and $4250o NAT LUXEN VBERG & BROS. 841 BROADWAY, NEW YORK NXiIuWINGAT Cain .us lloieiy, c04 So. State L 'dadi omo2zrr. 2 Ilnald Snyder RBomrst't iiinNail ct f, Btttlie etrrrsofi e pr'odrution IlAs A Tlragedy in One Act evening did inot stch z"at. i e, mere entitled initiauliii ficuit of [Ow '1)1)y it self. It Seemas TeeWere TwoIrismenTheewere thIe w tor,,, stumb~lling, a1S And f,'en risli're they nmust, over t lib' l"re ni hi di p1ong'4, Dia An ('itrl Ithe na sal''ut,'he rolled ''r's"'; t hlere or was the rill'. "d'r Xwhlo "should be E11very Subscriber an Operator. spainked for niot event lea'ring his -- Hello Bill. line,,; and the r( was thle(Ii reot or- -How are you F*red. ungrateful as it inay seeimi--who, uin- -- Do you know how to use the Ma- less Iun irmuch mistaken, absolutely chine Switching Telephone? fuissed thre t errible tragedy of thre -- W\ell, you obtain the correct num- play's happy endinug thre ironic spec- tache of thle semis itiv e Hi aichiet temat- brfo thdietr.ting with tr coum l ry lout.a -Suppose you wish to call 2-4567. Y Iet for alIl tlmi;, fte pelfoinance --Then each of the figures must he I was a suces s. I1 t :00( fmrarikly as an dlialed separately.l expem'irei , anrd rose woi'thIy to tire - Do you remove the receiver first? name (lem to t \V( of the chia ract erlia- - Yes, andI listen for -the dial tone- tions- -tire prec'ise accenrt of Germainme a steady humming sound. Blaer and the really astonishing inter- -- That indicates that the line is lretatioii of Marguerite Stanfield in ready to receive an call. the title-role. Somrehow, shte sensedI -'If the line is 'not busy you will t he tremmendous pathlos of this girl- hiear the ring signal-a low burr-r-ing p~easant, crudely girasping for thre ideal of an iutelligensia, who sinks back at rountd. the final curtaini into the life that time --- When you have finished talking, social codle inflexibly moulds for her. hiang uip the receiver'.*** -- Well so long Fred. TESTUDENTS' B E(IT~tlj - See you later Bill. A review, by Robert Rtarusay. B~arre Hill is one of the few students Red Top Cab Comipany 515 East Liberty St. Our New Phione Number Phone 4244 f ti I ; docaca=M".,. 0"dJ" °/"I" "famed for Cade fr~hnea Our .Friddy - Satu*rd'ay, 50c Package Is selling rapidly. FIave you got yours? Don't Forget Mother!, Send her one of our fancy, special Mother's Day Boxe~s We will take care of its delivery: ,} "'e { ' Next to Arcade Theatre. 11- .tir, ning ef the end of his college days but Fresh ail' must 1)e more Oemxrisive 1 Scene: The Mimj is (). K.0 of.te School of Music who has re- I q~yemeo oksntfe nruestj the symbol of his entrance into bigger than it used to be.' At least the fund Tihe: Jst about any. ceived intelligent instruct ion from fields where his scope of activity has reached nearly $700. Two boys who can be overheard that. instittion'. A a general rule, wolIo es iie.towl they take a lovly lyric voice, and wotl wsnot unltihedwsatal.i euiertn ht(any towildo) andl a kind of sexey, tah tt elwblo iete It w~s ot. nti hewas ctully n W unerstnd hat the special( gripping drama where Stanley lays bull of' lashan, they take a voice of1 this world lie had thought so much Mother's IDay speaker is to be a Guest. I down his pen, sighs, and sneaks his natural dramatic vlior, and teach itto ik 0 about that he began to feel his own ! +__ d olt out ,of the drawer. whispei the sweet nothingness of D- ap ~t- iiisignificance. Only then did it be- 1st Martyr: If this bird shoots himself usy. As a resl they sld(omn turn conic apparent that Swing Out was EDITORIAL COMMENT I at oigto rdemanidomy mone out anything but nice singers. Within niore the beginning of another fresh- Bac________ k. ROTTEN! AWFUL! YAI- tie nenoty of this witer, they have rC7 man year than the conclusion of a,' F'' BU ~ t IYA- t uired out only one a rtist and le was!'~ JLST A MOMENT, ABOITT THIS I an artistbeassoeonofvin 1 bULIIIJ' senior ,year, that he must go through 2nd ditto: These suicide ls rin! t1IRYI in a(lh 'Te ADtotNws W tne laslindhnt ees.lovof vison the tribulations of the beginner, the Itie whole thing. TERRIBLE! BOO aloeEnm odveo ln i w D sophomore. the junior before he at- -heI .Ti i'e ssnig laewldinSheanmuseve huls the trigger La Scl.tm'ru pr os fa seniority.at or.i terupu oerlanyhow and kind of crumples u ~ qal ru mdwneflIepe ne h eirt.ld amateur status of Paavo Nru Buit'seslmsdormisome-". enrha~yp tin at111(1woicerwill 1p earde Then lie bowed his head before the is that the runner's manager' is the Buitsesh msedosm-Praptatamvicwllbhadr str'angeness of it all. I iaca thing. He is coiing to.j in the Metropolitan, for all voices, Thus ended the first lesson of the I nacl genius of his party and that. a'y:iaie plig ta onro aems ehadbfr too-pr'oud senior. Itemnnrhmefi o fa se stuff. He is going to live. y'tm odnIlrebco e ok _________ aIly grasping nature. There seems .y leulldeIs rs eht eifNstofwthatk I gawd! TAKE IT OFF! TAKE IT- i Tiii oehtinrien fta lflr~r"r~ .,to be a it te logic ii thiis opinion!2ddto une lewoetIgoter singer.:blid you, he has notI NO~l( 'ODATC since it is known that Nurmin ice gE'HI-!YROIl the finish yet, niot te techniuie, leie The re used to be a time when the;ti tundafozncutnac otehas not etI'mle(io to climb to the top ji7 f1,~ United States could consider herselfI proposal of 'ox Rickard that lie go Eit Maryrrihtandlet._f____sclean__ll away4t ic inte'o a'iiaini ol fan isolated nation, not only in the i nto professional running from which IRo Pertiraix. golden qualiy of tone, lie has no'1AKING day has gone wy mteofpriiainiwol fitwas prophesied Ire would drive' learned tie seret of brathr control i and with a thought of appre- fairs but also in freedom from theun 20,00the first year, an amount con-' Since "The Last Laugh" was over ris transition from full to mezza j eation for Motherprogress has hun$2000Ilast nigt hswilb igt e-voice, but it will come. VHe krisso~m- banished the batch-of-bread night-; welcomie intrusions of other peoples. sitlemaby larger than any amiateur 'ighre-this willBread hashcomeeto OU w" ' imrg tat no othii pupil of tie local iae- ra a oet The enforcement of laws was os . u wrdfrmnwIuI C si-Icould possibly make by inflating x- 'ISchool has shown in so ricih sun- ty-Mte'nostati' Bred to be a problem which had to do pense accounts. I thrne i isawl eieai tiee-times-a-day aid to good liv- largely with her own citizens. Speaking of amateur athletics, it i ) well 'et m's cd, Irmai int: ig. Within the past two decades, how- occurs to us that the real hypocrisy ( SENIOR EVETS Iwich will carryy him far if le wants We Deliver. Phone 5501 ever, it has been conclusively den- of the whole busimness doe~s not involve_____ to get there, onstrated that America no longer can any anomalous position of the athlete'I May 7.-Swing Out le is not a lyric baritone, that va, UMIM ilI111 limit herself to) a considerationi of her but rather that of orga.nmz Ma ionsniras-g.sron in hris singlig gof Schuiiamn'sS je ti~sa- Myown affair's and he own people. Not sumed to be fostering aiatm a I- May '13-Senior Sing.ef i- Mondra ('lt ; onlyIv ho' slier haut y of *I only was she irresistibly drawn into, letics. Inwe other words, at i let ic or-' I, the great Worlod war but also, since I~nztosxii~oh iInnI, May 22.-Senior Bal. Y~ompis' ltme'nicemio ediocrit y of the; i<-u ' (I _ i 4' fin C IF * Oo0/ f IJ For Local Delivery- We offer our usual high, grade service. For Distant Delivery- . We have at our disposal the most reliable florists in every locality. In All Deliveries- We guarantee the highest quality. 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