P°AilFo trn THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE~SDAY, MAY 26,,19--5 Published every morning except Monday luring the Universiy year by the Board in Control of Student Publication.. Members of Western Conference Editorial Association. ThetoAssociated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republicationa 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 of postage granted by Third Assistant Post- master {>enc rat. Subscription by carrier, $3.50;; by mail, $4.00. Offices: A nn Arbor Press Building,,,May- card Street. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 4925 MANAGINGa EDITOR PHILIP M. WAGNER Editor...............John G. GarlJugbouse News Editor........... Robert G. Ramsay City Editor....... ...Manning Ilou.sewort h Night Editors George W. Davis hlarold A. Moore Thomas']-'. Henry Fxredk. K. Sparrow, Jr. Kenneth C. Keller Norman R. Thai Edwin C. 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In fact, all indications p)oint to the utter hope- TON I(GH lessness, of expecting Soviet co- ill Ilse Sel operation in the present c:onference or any other program excep~t the fur- therance of the power of communism America Without the aid of Russia, this a fa shion, treaty, or any other, adlmittedly will i the mannc be a failure; with her ratification will O'Neil, eve mean nothing as long as the present "Processio government is in control. The only fantasies- alternative is the overthrow of the Kaufman Soviet and the institution of a respon-; from the sible government in Russia, a rea1ction Capo" by for,,which the whole world is waiting,. This ruleti ________________ pale, pale THlE WAR IS OTE R I fron scar "We shall be glad to honor heroic his great dead, the War is over," said ten in Mr. Stever portant representatives of German Ito comma and Hungary when asked if they As "Re wished to take pat~~(''fiIiC alone int of placing a wreath on the grarve ok th4Capo" the unknown American Soldlier' in teatre.t Washington. tale ,like These men, who are att endIing theI full of aff International Police conference, were ing hem the first high official representatives A h of any of the central p)owers to la , _ --- - - rsc AND IDRA M A 11": Thle Students' Recital 11001 of MVusic at S o'clock. « h ' "AiRIA P)A CAPO" ahas produced comedies of ioccasional melodramas in ter, the tragedies of Eugene 'n such p~rophetic satires asI )nal," but only two brilliantl -"Re Nron Horseacnk" b- I t a Columbine spread (Ifor lumbine is are seatedl at a talf an Italian banquet. Cc in itfilutter of excite'vil she d'iies,'"a m~ac~aroon0 U:, Ita 'It. I cannot live('without ait macaroon!" '"My only love,'" Pier"rot rephlies, "You are so intenise . . . Is it Tu ces- dlay, Columbine? -I'll his:a yen if i' '"It ji,7Xweclfl~tc-. dv, if'you must linox. Is this my articlhole, or your .?? "'Ah, Colum bie -asi f it matt ured' lWednesdaly ...WillIit. be 'Y'uesday then, tomorrow, byti'any chance'?'- And so the chatter goes oni, bactk andl forth: G ARRICK Nights KWed. Mt 0 o$3 Sat. Mat. 50c31 to $2.00; The Miracle Play of America ANNE NICHOLS' ; Ab e's Irish Rose" SEATS NOW FOR THIS AND NEXT WEEK MfANN'S d s Llj y( V Straws anid Panamlas at Reasonable Prices We Also do High Class Work In CLEANING AND ILOCKINQ PainaaHats Reghular Factory Work No Acids Used FACTORY HAT STORE 1 617 P'ackard St. Phone 7415' (Where D. U. R. Stops at State) I. 'A USTASLISPIKO 1819 MADISON AVENUE CON. FORTY-FOURT'H STREE? NlEW YORK9 Telephone Murray Hill 8800 Our Representative will be at the HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT Today and Tomorrow May 26 and 27 with Samples of. Ready-made Clothing. Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Summer Send for "The Replenishment of the Wardrobe" --- andl Connelly (with a plot German), and "Aria da Edna St. Vincent Millay. s out poor Percy Mackaye't, pageants of virtue and saf- rvs Colin Clements with god Pan, and the efficient ,us with his spectacles made anity ord(er. enascence" stands all but the field of poetry, so ".Aria ' s absolutely unique in tho On the surface it is a slight, a French de Caulavet farce, ffectation and a certain trifi- Isy. curtain rises, Pierrot and l i l 111Jtribute to Amecrica's (lead. And their see MY MICHIGAN come of the field, and hear the Band play the Victors actions and words aie sgnifcant, ( lyi htbn o. they indicate that there is no longer (Ipainttbnd-o. II stood on the curb, in the rain, a feeling of bitterness over every an sa th grtet anIve thin orwor whch ay efe totheknew carriedl away. I really do not war, and that they realize that the war;tikta ewntdt erdw is over, and that the best and qtuick- ithn tatewnedotaron est way to recover. from the material! the stadium. And I see by the paper destruction which accompanied it., tatMihia is leading Iowa in the to bildup amorl siritof orl Big Ten batting averages. I tell you unity. that we are spending too much monhy uIft. wrd f hr rpesn-in the making of a "commercial" team Ifthvs eprso theset epr t of thi fathletes here at Michigan. The atiese p hre sttho snti me nth ofeteirri t id a comes to me that we lesnftepeopleo thereUnntanedtheeinaight give the surplus from the gate lessn fo thepeole otheUnie receipts to thme faculty. Have I sold States. We, too, must remember thatE the war is over, and let confidence aypit l'm.redhp aetepae fci-j sore also because I was not ands frind sh ipt ke t e pac.f di- elected Presiident of the senior class, and why shouldn't I be? I wantea p R nto run the Union too, but someono "CA ~RYON"i beat ine to it. I think that I would For the second time within as ian3 make a mighty good Editor of The years'. Japan has been terrorized andI Daily too, but I never got a chance.... devastated by an earthquake. At least ;someone beat me to it. I tell you I'm five hundi. d per'sons were hilled and oe thousands are homeles, according to My last remark concerns the hionor si ats Th noaiaei>syt. If I cheat on my blue book cluding- az1 important h3ealth resort, I only cheat myself. If I am caught sustaminedthe greatest dlamatge, wvhile; I get my name in The Daily Official two-thirds 'of the city of Tooyoka is Bulletin. I pity the person who has in ruins. f to worry about the "honor system." The Japanee gover nment is worthy IIt is beautiful and inspiring to me, of praise: It, is hanidling the sit uationI when, after laboring for three hours viands Pierrot, "1 am become a social- ist. I love humanity; but I' hate people. Columbine, p~ut on your alit tens, childl; your h1ands arie cold.'' "My hands are not cold," she re- 1)11es. ''Oli, I ami sure they are. C1olumu- b~ine, I'm a phianmthr mopist. I know I am), becau se I feel so restless. Doj not screamu, or it will be thle worse for you!"I And ag ain- "FIlow woulId you li ke to becomime anI actress, Columbine?--l am become; your manager.". "But I can't act, Pi'errot.'' "Can't act! Can't act. Lam, listen toa the woman! Whlat's that to do withI the price of furs?--You're blonde, are you not ?--You've no education, have you ?-C an't act.? You under-rate yourself, my (lear!."j Suddenly, into this aimnless flow of. epigrams, there stalks t ihe masked fig- ure of Tragedly. It is timie for the next aclt, he saiys, aind they must leave. F+inally, un mder protest:, they hurry off -- their odd t witt ering bhinld thle scenes floating onto the stage troni tinme to time -- andl twio shnepierds be- gin to play their scene'. It. is thme01(1 story of friends turned enmieis, Ii mit it at thfe end t hey bothI lie (lead, one strangle('(, the other pione)d. Presently, Coluimbine andl Pierrot hurry back. All at oic e see they two bodies on the st ag'e. "M1y Gowd! screams Columbine." What is that there under the table ?" "KEEP SI just as long a cleaning and will have a si f ace. Quick Service 328 South Phone MAILING" s we do your pressing you 8B0S TO0N LITTLE BUILDING PALM BEACH PLAZA BUILDING Cr u T . R V l LET'S PLAY PEACE coolly. Although thm dsaster of 19238 over a tough exam, to sign my name. Follwing the conclusion of the has hardhly passeol,.h Japnese~ ofi- I All teAsi h nvriyae' Pacific war game maneuvers ,there cials took up their present task ('on- worth cheating for, so I will tell you, was considerable criticism of the fdently and with op~timnism. Relief Mr.i' Editor...it don't bother mne r United States navy on the grounds woki iehl morsig ~ehv h prof walk up and flown thet that time activities were either militar- +island government has gone so far as aisle. I know my lessons or I don't istic or uneconomical. Almost every- to announce that ountsideC aid1is uin- Ijlknow theni, aimd if I don't...., he pays body but the naval officials were off necessary. and pays and pays. thme opinion that they were a lot of Again, the Japanese spirit., withm its I wish now to say something about useless horse-play, likely to cause I hardiness and optimismimierits high mmyself.- I want to tell you what I more hard feeling between the coun- praise. A speedy restoration to I have secured from the past four tries of the Pacific and America thaIi. Inormality is ahead. years. What follows may soundI like they were worth. I -boastinig, but I do not wish it eon- Beginning July 1, thme first confer- Cer'tain Detroit nmewspaper ('ori'e- sidered so. once of' tie new Institute of Pacific spondents seemi to delight in writing I have ear'ned a letter fromiitime R~elations will be held in Honolulu about "hazing" at thbe University. We I university of Michigan. I swim fn with seven countries taking part, ini would probably (10 the samie tiing the 1)001. I go to time Maj aind the Are "joint, peace maneuvers." Prominent were we being paid 25c per inchl for every week, and I sure do enjoy thme educational, political and business copy, ;show. I aim Publicity mnan for my leaders of' Japan, China, Canada, Aus-! class. I was chairman of time cane trahia, New Zealand, thme Philippine! School will be over priet ty soon commit tee. 1: wear two fmraternity pin. Islands and ltime United States will Which reminids us that it won't be and belong to a chlub on the campus discuss commiioni problems ar'ising long now before we will be mrid, for' too. I play, as I said before, in the fi'om the increasing intercourse of the time being, of time Michigan I Varsity band. I attendl class every their people:;. Journailis t. I dlay. I have pictures ini two college Supported by such men as John D,.e-bos(riins. 'eei Rockefeller, Jr., Bernard Mv. Baruchi, Captain Amundsen wiii probably bej "Fii'st. Honors" penmnamnt, on the wall, Wallace l. Alexander, President 'A. disappointed when he heairs that it andl it blCongs to nie. I havein't: Lawvrence Lowell of Hlarvard Univer- has been almmost as cold here as it was I missedl a game this year, amid heard sity, W. Canmern Forbes, former gov- at the Pole., 1 theml yell, "Fight, like Steger" giat erior-general of the Philippines, 4Illinois. Mr. Editor, it is your fault President Ray Lynman Wilbur of Le- Rivaling the Kentucky Der'by and i that I am not sitting in your chair land Stanford university, William Al- the Indianapolis Auto races is Mr. too, but I don't hold it against you len White, IProfessoi Masaharu Aneaki Bryan's great classic'-thie Tennessee l(for I really don't have flime to run of Tokio Imperial university, Nagao Evolution tr'ial. S the lpaper. Are we still friends? l lammpel of the Internationmal Siberian - And I wish I bad a Dollar for every B2aihioad commlissiomi, and Dr. Z. T. K. Headaches start with the exanmimma- ( date I have had during my college Woo,. general manager of the Ilan; tions next Friday. And then, after days. No M1r. Editor, I would buy a Yell Pin g comporation of China, these exams are over,-headaches start. I Lincoln instead of a Ford. Girls are "petatceaie" should help to' offset wonderful and talking to them has any drlaage that may have beemn canls- Now that time May Festival is over mIeant a. great (teal to me.. You know, ed by the wam' games off the coast of with we can go to the Maj with a I am goinig to be out in the world Ilaxvaii. Inmtime future, it might be well clear conscenmce. from now on (if the blue books turn to trn verto he nstiuteof aciicout well) and I wanmt to be able to talk Rtio rnaver ta to the Inttteonaific I A team without an interested coach to people and riot have to say, "No I Reatio navraheytatteno u ite no better than no team at all. I didn't see that. I studied that night." time Pacific. I regr-et I didn't have umore dates. Did ___________________I tear you say something girls? CAMPUS OPINION Now, at, time end of nmy p~resent col- HOPELESSLY WAITING I A~ionynmous communications will be lege course, I can look back over time If Soviet Russia would but Show ' disregarded. The names of communi- ants will, however, be regarded as four year's and feel that I have beenj her willingnesis to co-operate withI confidential twon request Lihywl ew'dd the rest of time world instead of her IIihv o om iejba ela eager-ness to domimnate all nations,! "HAPPY" TO fTHE LAST LINE. might have done it. I aim'odt slid wouldi stand more chance of being To the Editor: Isay that I have received sonmc A's' ac'cepted1 into the fellowship of time After four years,--+a senior. And along withla a flock of mminor grades. I nations.I what has it brought to' mie? A glance wou lot be proud to wear a Phi Beta The latest example of time attitude! at the space under my name in time 'En- Kappa key, nmor'e than you canI of the Communists is their silence sian andl you will say, quite a bit. imagine. I envy the person who does and~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~a aofssfo tmetafci-rsAdIagree withyo.Iwaonadcogtutehm A comfere'cee in fGenev a, which is-rap' Ay I enmerate a few of the ideas graoie ofd"ID" hurts gme too. hM.a idly appinoac'hiing a conclusion. After' that hav'e come to ine odurinig thisI expects mue to make good, anid I will.l three weeksa of labor, time drafting time? in My days in college have taught mc T NEWPORT AUDORAIN BUILDING ~2 2 0 0LLtvuc AmoNur' 't , . e L S t I r e e n c e Y e , s S c y, Mande Corey C'olumineinain ''Armia cli a ('om' ''It: is t lie hod ies of thme twvo shep- emds from the othier play,'' le ire- plies. "Come, drag; thenm out! We can't sit (down anidl cat with twOodealt hod ies hyimg ign dcr Ihe tabIle' .Tin audienice wouldn't stanid 'or it!'' "'What nmaks you thInink so?'' tile voice of ('othurnnus asks frmonm thle And a the alib LATE again! Fo this week she dinner hot so Ion to eat. And whi working, he has ing that the alibii 'Even a box of c 'ince her that the why he should be to work overtime Some day they ar up to the fact th home would enak the office on time, work after dinne I Corona has the as the big machir The price of Cori cash. Easy tern desired. Call o demonstration. 'mile on your J '-.'''-=.' I Good Work ( U111111111_ _ __11N11II 1i1111111111111lt h es111111111111.1 Mai S.! 784FO rYU G E 1w-w Mai-nSt.,I.- Vr thwhr ieTees smtig aot' ile~~ here relywssatY pelotouowHo e a hoees el' -dstntie syl C o eieo T r o b t th e a n a ~an l o o sor tdhaetise re going to wakedisltay-fsinaewclothingui1 1 'ath ahr Crnti IT er' smthn aot ' e him adto leaeshownitform yCou.s-whc n ngatflnis'tphis., -= - isn' Theinewoest. aprcae'dstntv tl samey keoardcon .eeony oreiso0n e. to urrtorga ddh veifis '- re pontae uta-foroale cohn haOaroLnClsdoaDcrtonDyOpntla93trdavn Arc imtoae fohoour onvenence er116ThasneLibert- ClosWern eGodaClotheDa--ren old a:3Reasonaei R Wantor cnvnince :A 0s D.M 17" Nickel t: l l t i. 4 l C t ,; I -i s! i winigs.'' Pull ([ownm the tablecloth, hide them f'rom the house, and play thme farce. Th'le audience wvilt fom'get. So they place the clothI over themi aind start their f'oolish round of epi- gm'ais once more, , pe himg even umore! rapidly a ndl in'diially . . . The cu r- tain falls. B'ehind this sko'heton, of cour'se, lies anm allegory-which sonmehmow audoi- ences often fail to appro'ciate --a cer'- tain fab~le of life andt;:sufcring~ tra- gedy andtid hle eter'nal ('onmmiedy thmat. goer oni, heedless amid uncha:;temned. The Se'niomr Gimls have ]pickedlthis piece for thmeiri annual play, t~o be pre- sent ed Thursday mmorninug, Junme 11, at time tri'tional Senior b anique(t in the hall1-rooi of the leMichigan UUnion. The p~rodutionm is undmoer tihe dircetion. of Mrs. Stanley Lowe, aiad the cast has been chosen as follows:! Pier'rot F......Ilorence Nelson Cohtunbimie............. Mauide Cor'ey Cothiurnus, thle minsque of j tragedy......Sarah Slocumn Tliyi'sis, a shephinrdot........... . .......Florenee McComb Coi'ydon, a sheopherol...... .ihBerenice lHoheisel Read the ll plil=l mo l e1 Dial 116, then ask for Phone 7261F-2-1 for estimates on that Spring Painting and Decorating. You'll find our prices the most reasonable in Ann Arbor-and the work is of the highest character. Special Prices for Fraternities and Sororities. WRITE OR PHONE T. C. GALLANT'~ R. F. D. No. 6 I . I THlE ST~I_'PFT'S' RECITAL- I Alice Manuderbach, piamnist, assist ed > by lHleni Martin, soprano, wxill pre- seint the following pirogrami in time1 [audit or'ium of the Un ivem'sit y School of lvMusic t his ev eninig at 8 o'clock: Prelmuoe and Fugue in C minor. .BLach I 1, 1: