PAGE FOUR THE' MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 1~ Pubiished every morning except Monday luring the Universit 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 republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise 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 ofpsae rne by Third Assistant Post- Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail, $4.00. Offices: Ana Arbor Press Building. May- nard Street. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 492 5 MANAGING EDITOR PHILIP M. WAGNER Editor.. .......John G. Garllaghouse 'News Editor.......Robert G. Ramsay City Editor..... .. . .. Manning Hou.seworth Night Editors George W. Davis Flarold A. Moore Thomas P. hlenry Fredk. K. Sparrow, Jr. Kenneth C. Keller Normian R. Thal E±dwin C. Mack Sports Editor........ William II. Stoneman Sunday Editur..........Robert S. Mansfield Women's Editor .............Verena Moran Telcgraph Editor...William' J. Walthour Assistants Gertrude Bailey Marion Meyer Louise Barley Helen Morrow Marion Barlow Carl E. Ohlmacher Leslie S. Bennetts Irwin A. Olian Smith H. Cady, Jr. *W. Calvin Patterson Stanley C. Crighton Margaret Parker Willard B. Crosby Stanford N. Phelps Valentine L.' Davies H-elen S. Ramsay Robert T. DeVore Marie Reed Marguerite Dutton L. Noble Robinson Paul A. Elliott Simon F. Rosenbaum Geneva Ewing Ruth Rosenthal James W. Fernamberg Frederick 11. Shillito Iyatherine Ditch Wilton A. Simpson Joseph 0. Gartner Janet Sinclair Leonard Hall I)avid C. Vokes Elizalieth S. Kennedy Lilias K. Wagner Thomns V. Koykka Marion Walker Mariod Kubik Chandler Whipple Elizabeth Licbermann -- r BUSINESS STAFF Telephone 21214 BUSINESS MANAGER WM. D. ROESSER Advertising .................. EI,. Du~nne Advertising...................R. C. Winter Advertising ............... ...H. A. Marks Advertising ................. B. W. Parker Accounts..................H. M. Rockwell Circulation...........John Conlin Publication...................12. D. Martin Assistants P. W. Arnold K. 11. Mast W. F. Ardussi F. E. Mosher 1. M. Alving 11. L. Newmann W. C. Bauer T. I). Olmstead Irving Berman R. AT. Prentiss Rudolph Bostelman W. C. Pusch George P. Bugbee F. J. Raunenr B. Caplan J 1). Ryan H. F. Clark'I1 E. Sand ber g jC. Consroe F. K. Schoenfeld l R.Det R. A. Sorge George C. Johnson A. S. Simons 0. A. Jose, Jr. M. M. Smith K. K. Klein I. J. Wineman, W. L. Mullins 2. "1 am against the World (Court!rq because it is merely the legal deptart- I ment of the League rather than aj O S E Mu iil bo y"r. Blorahi talks' about thle vague;NO I terms of "tolerance. lawx anti just ice" 11 AO as over against the "depotism of AN.- ('1LE icle 10,'' holding that the L eague in its present form is not idealistic 1Redulctut enough, is too political in matuore. I Ad Surely no one fears the (ii'Tht rous Ahsurdlunl effects whiich would be inevitahle in D ear Rolls Conductor.--Our maini the event of another great in erna -raonorsbitighiclmni ntional onflictpe.andyllAs(tan thihoset hat though we fully appreciate the natins o Eurpe ad Asa whch (fforts of your candidates (luring the have already accpt ed botht heflir~ecent roilIs contest yet we have a League anldIthe World Ciurt . To sort of humor that we fear has been them, these two instruments are the l Iaelc(ted(. In all your columns and most powerful agencies whlich theyI those of your cohorts, NWashington, have been able to devise to avert anyI Valentine ad infinitum. we have never possible world conflict. found this laugh producer of which E~ven if Mr. Borah and those who j "t, and our Murderers' Delight club agree with him could dIraw up betterl are so fond. Hence we offer y'ou as a and more idealist ic plans for inter- laugh producer: national cooperation against war, 1WOM1AN lKILLS KIN AND JLOVER1S these nations would not, in all prob)- (D~etroit Free Press)f ability. be willing to accept them, be~- "Woman admits slaying brother, cause they could not insure their I twvo husbands and thirty-one lovers. backing by public sentimnent. They Case unparalleled says attorneys." can. promise that back in'g for the Ifljab! ' Iah! Ila. We shriek in fiendish present League and World Court andj glee~ and know that at last we have are still waiting for the United States given a choice bit of humor to the to join them. Mlichigan camp~us andl the readers of ______________ -this column. Yohoo! H~e-I-aw, We Between the track team, golf team, cannot control ourselves, we even baseball team and net team, the sport w eep so supreme in this all passionate page seems to be teeming with news. joy. - UN(.1111 N 1?1IT It must be terrible to be an ex- AFTE'It 10) PINTS i :it music AND DRAMA ii E' { Seniors! Order your Personal Cards Now GRAHAM'S BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK 'I't)-Irr I'l Te First, May C1'eslva Conct( N IPI 'lidl iii llitiiat, S oclock. I ii, 1f3) V .AntisA rbor':, thirty :econd annualI "music classic, the -May est ival. which is not only at.trac(t ing unpre- cedented interest ini Michigan, sur- rounding slates and in the music cn- ters of the country generally, hut whliich is looked upon internationally as an outstanding event of tremend - ous importance, will openl hi eve-I ning in Mill audit orinum, meadames, cbs racterized by a reversal to the more conventional literatunre in con- tra st to thle predlominanc'e of modern music on last year:'~s lpogra Ill, in- chuding the usual six concerts in four days, and presenting thirteen inter- nationally famous artists, the Chicago Symphony orchestra undecr Frederick Stock, the University Chor'al Union. the Children's Festival.chiorus, tlh'eej symphonies, Rachman inoff's "Thet Bells," and JTonchiellis heroic epi- gramatics in four acts, "lea Giocondla,", rendered at the' local Chant auqua by a colossal 'cast of world-beating vocalists whoopee! Finally gentle- men, appreciating it. as the most c'om- p~assionate review of America's out- standing t ragic succ'ess, we ai'e re- printing quiJte wit hout permlission lRobe't _1_a.. - _" "lenchley's unparalleled crit i-, .:. a. - [MAN N c A Strawvs and Patiamas ait Reas'ouale Prices We Also do High ('lass Work in t'tEAMN(t.ANDI) ILOCKING 1Paitt8aiitHats I-egi~atr Factory Work No Acids Used FACTORY HAT STORE 6117 Packard St. Phone 7415 (Where D. U. R. Stops at State) Afl~ ~ edN.ghs - t - - 50c to S.50 i,, Wed. . - 50c to $ 51.50 Sat. Mat. - - 50c to $2.t0 The Miracle Play 01 AmerIea ANNE NICHOLS' !!Aie's Irish Rose" SEATS NOW FOR THIS AND {NEXT WEEK _ You wvill find cold drlinks and - dishes thiat are _ aat1s~1i1 -RIPE' DRUG TORS - 72 NUIVERSITY -I1111 111111111111111111II1fl I I IIII IIf lII I I1 111111IIiI- freshman, and be confronted with the' problem of buying a new hat. f Georgia didn't give herself zuch choice,-whipping posts or stocks. I CAMPUS OPINION ,o nymous communications will be disregarded. The names of communi- ants will. however, be regarded as confidential unc&n request. WIlY SITPPOIIT TI1' UN ION' To the Editor: The Union is at present, in the throes of a terrific (irive to collect outstanding funds with which to meet the plresent (c10t on tice struc- ture. It is interesting to note the develop- ments of the case especially the mxeth- od by which the Un ion mnaigenlent. is "'taking hold of the proposition and the wvay in which it hopes 10o''put itacross." The fi'st. evidence, was. carefully prepared tabulations, shlow- ing that the Union's (debtors are r- OF GIN; 1I)DEAD) (Chicago Tibiune) "Ten pints of home made synthietic; gin consumned at one sitting early yesterday sent four young gunmen in a vicious moodl out on a rampage of, indiscriminate slugging and robbery that ended with the killing of one of their number a burglar with a r'ec- ord." What could be more amusing? Ja- son, Valentine we ask you With tears i1 in our eyes. Concede our lplea give us some good ole fashioned murders through your dashing column. We ad-1 mit that this last isn't as thrilling as1 wheni an honest citizen meets his maker but still it is rathei' nice. From the D~etrolt News we quote the following headlines all of which+ would thrill even the dumbest. AITTO 11''S MAN IN SAFETY ZONE (It is the first time wve ever heard of anyone suffering a fractured skull from being hit in Just that part of his1. anatomy bujt we suppose the News is I4 WEDNESDAY,, MAY 20, 1925 s sponsible for its present critical con- right.) To go on:- ______'-"""____________ dition'.Next they were implored to ("AIlS BIII) ('RO% SIN'G; Night Editor-WVILLARD B. CROSBY make up back paymenuts on life mem- TWO I IE I), 'IF1 II l'tIT bershtip pledIges. __ FRIEED)OM OF SPFECII The exhortat ion prioved fru'iitless. IE i IIAN ('AR uITS Tile statement, made from the plat-''The Union thenr posted a comlecte I AUTO, hKllI1N' FARM FR for'm of Billi auditorium Monday by list of those whose payments are past'ITese' lack the mnurder- instinct btt President Lloyd, to the effect that the due, with app~ropriat ely unintelligent nevertheless, soimebody got it. Aren't University welcomes open discussion ( signs to embellish the list. Whether you tickled gentle reader.! on questions of national and interna-s these tactics will a vail is beside thime Here1 are sonme more gloom chasers, tional implortance opens a new era of point. However, they serve as an ex- tak~en verbatim from the Chicago political thought on the campus. I cellent indication ats to the standingI Tribune: Only a year and a half ago the Uni- of the linion both on the campus and COUP'LES .KIL Li'I versity refused George W Wicker-l among alumni. ION RAIL CROiSSING sham , United States attorney general The first reason that. Ilsynienta arce n e r sd n at e m s i n t l w or n t f r h o i g a l s tl-11 ) speak in a University building on Union itself. Those paynmeutts which j -00 I11"AS HOUSE FALLS "The League of Nations." This year have been made have in large partI Moscow, Russia. May 17.- (By A. we have heard the question discussed been made with ill-grace for the same P.) --(It seems damnt funny to us that p~ro and con by some of the most reason. The n'mans to which the with all her Blolshevists and good Ole capable mxen in the country. There Union management is forced to resort( masacres, anl knife stabbing and all are hardly two men better qualifiedf shows clearly that the money is not that, that the A. I'. Russian cors to bring out all of the points on both, given freely. (poll (ent should SlIeinl ihis tihue filling sides of the case than Senator Wil- Students at present on the camnpus rot like this,. An outrage we call it. liam E. Borah and Newton D. Baker. are far froni impressed with the sev- We demand heis job, and intend to By bringing this type of men to-Anni ice given at the Union, at the scale Of speak to Mr. A. P. about 'it.) Arbor, anti having them speak before prices there, and other factors of lm- In the New York T['imes we find the student body, the University iJr, portanuce. For instance, the Union is somethi nmg that demandls immediate dis charging a great dutty to the in- the only establishmeCnt in the city attention. Time headline reads:-- dividual, the state, and the natipn. It where identification is nece'ssary to 3 Bob' Bank to bbers ('omiietcd is farcical to maintain that any man is cash a check. The unknown memb~er of 1Murder, Cet Life Terins truly educated, as we understand the who happe~tns to lhave torgotten lins 1 On Jury's P'leat For 3Mercy~ meaning of tile wor'd in America, if he Union card is unfortunate, andi the Thtestory goes3 on to say that these has not an actual wvorking knowvledge inat ter (ends there. ['he Ulniont, to ex- I three trustworthy and moray' young of the national and International plain t his unreasonale attitude, 1 youths have becen let (off with a. life problems confronting his own coon- p~ointsi to thle amount of money in-I term for thle imur'(er of some hanker. try. And the average student has no; volved in returned checks. Theliy fail Think of it. 'These three youths who better way of getting that knowledge to consider, howvever, that the mta- have risked and gave all to please the other than through compLetent, well- jority of thme money apparently lost American readling publilic ar'e convict- Informed speakers., in returnedh checks is later repaid by ed. Its (damnable. Were the authors Whether or not we approve of the the signer of the check; they also fail of this columun judge or juidges we League of Nations, the Worldl court, to consider that practically every should have awared the playful or the .recognition of Soviet Russia business eniter'prise in tile city will youngsters a town house and a Flori- we cannot hell) but welcome the adop- cash cheeks, without idecntification, I dIa villa on thme promiise that they t ion of this broadminded policy on the and that tile percenitage of returnedl would plerpetuate their practices. It part of the Utiversity. admrinistration, checks runs just as high, or higher, would be for tile best of all. More than that of, the Union. Murders, more fun, more po1licemn. Thus we have an excellent instance more graft. Just think of how life lT).AL OR IIY~t 1oftime ser'vice rendered at the Union; wvould be enlargedl. Se'natoi' William la,. IBorah, confirmt- the attempt to please at any cost, a j A Fla- let Whih Is To Be Civets edl opponet of thle League of Nations secret of many successful enterprises. Be-for'e '1711(. lmrderer's I)eliglt. ('mu . amid the 'Wor1l('ouirt, may have been ( i totally absent at the Union. heather anmd Soil busily (engagedl iina very disturbling to those who had pre- A further instance is tile matte:' of chess game their laughter ringing out viously madee up their minds that the the swxilnniig 1)001. There are few through tihe front room., All seenms t UntdStat nt'e oho teshauouldbeoeamem t(ntoltieapsthtaentpaeu.Acok tm'esutmc bo oho h egeand ithe World corresoingly cmelberts ofr the tines-. "To lbed to bed; says sleepy e Court, at least while they were seated Union. In any case to become a head'' remarks l'a. in Hill autditom'iunm under the spell of Iember of the Union is merely a mat- "Oil just one more gamre,'' says the Iris compelling orator'y.j ter of form. C'onsequently, tihe Union v ouing upstamrt. Thle muiirderer enters,I After p~utting his leading conte'n -. attendants hlave mno basis of their ac- I wearing mustachio and other dlark- tions side by sidle upon pape1r, how - tion in demnmding Union cards5 as evi- ! enred featured. "Akima, ahha, you ever their incomnsistencies are i d (ence of mlembmlership. Yet this is snmeakingg snakes, you-''" Ile slays thte lilediately apparent. Intimte first place, done by form at the swimuning pool, fathier' "And you, you sprung fromz tme 'Senator tade it very clear that lie" eveni at timnes of the (lay when only !tximn, nw-"hle finishmes time childl by! is he(ar'tily in favor of world peace, one or two swimmercis are using time wminging his neck. Amnother murder- stating "it is not in principle that I- natatoritum. The mnemnber who hap-j er e'nteris anid findling his prey gone, object to the League." His quarrel, pens toC havee lft his cardl at 11om1e is fotiis1upon11t lie fir st murderer. "IOU: thlen, becomnes omne concerning the best as uufortunsete as lie would be ins try- cut ins, you smnake, what-am'e you dloiing .... . t...,r .. _. t_, ..;. . . . . t ' a. -'a... *.. - . - . .i, .. ._' . - -- i cismn publishe in the M\ay 2I1 ssue of L ife. "Ljet us conid~ei,' syas ALIc emmc- ley, " 'Abie's Irish Rose as it wil 1)e considered imithe English courses two hundred year-s from mnow.01r by dra- mastic clit ics of 2125 when it is re- vived, ithIi ll tile old-fashiionedc~(ost- ummes andl sceniery, by some hIiigh- brmow pr'oduct1ing Or'ganizat ion devoted( o resusitatinlg Twentiethm Centurmy plays. "'Abie's Irii sli hIose,' probaibly tlmc outstanding iplay (ot the Twenmht it Cei ntry I at we iatxe anyv record of. was written IIby AniseC' ichols. and first prwhdu'emd in New Vr (tecor- ing to lbhe- old pia y iiills)l on May 22,, 1922, at thle ohld Fulton '[Ie-tre Pro- fessot- B iliIC' ' BI('I i (w8. ii Iis 'Ainne1 Nichmol s: Hler Life and Ti1ihues,' 'says that thme authtor v tiied tlu=nalec(sstu ly for imanyimy 1101 is to sell iher play to le oht uSC 1115iagels of the day, and was finusally forcd to producec it he'r- set'f, withl the result that sthe made ! soimith imree lhunmdr:edl and1( cieven tilII-' liomn dollars (about six m~ill ion reefs in our mo1d(1ern nionmey) andl bought the cnt ire harbor01'oo New York. 'A brief s11 missa ry of thei' plot of A bie'rs Iriish IRose' wxill scm-ve to show its delightfIul vel ''icon of le 1Twent i- eth Centur my 5spiit iIinehe Unimted States and, even todaiy, its wit sparkles wit h I&tt freshnmess thiat will not be denmi(ed. "Solomon Levy has a ,on, Abraham, a typic'al TwxentIiethii (en try boy. The l son has, as the 1)1ay opemns, .j u st 'er t y m r i d a r s i l b h mname of Rosemary Aluphy. Hle brings lier homle to me(et his father, b~ut, on confr-ont ing the old gen te- manm, loses his nerve and1( in touced eras hisia ti anced -bride, 'Rosie Muphes.' There is, runmnimg Ithrough the play, a('omed y c'haracter'I, at lit tle man na mmedl Isaac Co en. who is thought b~y 5(omeW(oninltatoms to have been a stiric thruist at Chlie f Justice Willia mm:x. Taft, a noted jar-- ist, of the time. "'On the dayv of tie wedding, thle br1ide's fathli'r, IPahI -ick ~Mirpihy ar-- rives in ('ommpany with a Catiolic priest, (Father W ialemi to wit ness what he thinks is going to he the weddilin g of his (Iaumghter- to anims1h1 boy. The mleeting of the two fathers, Jewish' andi Irish, just as tie kiot has been tiedl, is highly comic and clashes with Amemican wit. ~ "As a result of the ill feeling ovter the deception, It' young folks ari-c(ut off fronm their fa milies anmd go to live f()m a yearm by themselves in commpara- tive p~overty but great Iappiness. On Christinas eve aieconlciliation- is a f- fected, liowe'verm, anti the cutain falls oim Jew and( Irish, priest anid rabbi, Abiie and~ his lrish Rost, all vermy, very happ~ly, Undeirneathm the sparkile of its d ialogume, thlie play Carries a lesson for each (of us today, the lesson (ofeil-- gious toleranice. ''Technically tie play is a pr'fet exanmple of ''went iti Centuiy play- writing. Fast-mmoving, dyma ic, close- ly kiit. it maiches to its con- cluisioni withIm the remoseless inm- evitabilit y (If(Gree(k t ragedly. its periodls are welt sustained, amd the conflicnts aid peaks ar-c sillflly.; 1 ANN1 ARBOR TOLEDO L eavye AnnmliA rbor, Chawmber of (Commmerce, 7.:30 ia. mi., 11 a. m., 4 1). gyn., +4:34 )p. im. week d ays. Sunidays, leave Annm A rbor 7:30 am. m., 1 p. vu., -4 p. nim,, 7 :30 j16+m. lPhomne 189,for inf ormaltiomn. .. Rugs washed by our new process look like new. P. B. Larding I' "'t .. __.... Give Here One-- " z~' 218 E. Huron St. Phone 1 13 She W11n1ts Your 1ph'ture. 6Give bmer one. And be sure Its a rv~m aly bite one, too!. hll cti~~er inelbods produme 1at.i~h'~ ''~' I4Yleitpeof 'ot raltunre- -a type thaIt year tatter year' winis a This is it 'kind of a poi'ti'".it sit"= wasants;One signed Rents eb. Co noie Io the studio today anid 1TC thbe Iemms(hIlr (disp)Ilays. TIhere' 3oni'1limfind a type 11t)(1 style ofl portit youl'll Cenjoy ilam'ent ing her. SANFORD'S. FONTAIN PEN INK Portraits $7.00 to $000 The Pozen A DEAD) THE CLASSIFIED ADS, Portrait Photographer 3 19 East Hluron P~hone 5541 ----- ---.. ". ----,. Warmer weather again, and with it a need for foods different from those that winter demands. 'The Arcade handl~ted, Nichoils knew xv 1m tev t r -me. Shme knew hiei- public. Shme knew hli- mman imatumre. In 'Ahide's 11i1i11m I ose' she has given thle ages at conmedly t ha t stands iby itse'lf, amid the theatre-going publi h w uay well Ithanik the 'Wimndow- has them. Prices are low I