PAGE 1RoLT THE. MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925 " often faced the problem in conjunction > I~~~ with the fraternity dances, awl L Published every morning except Mondayte'uln ia during the University year by the Board to afte.'nocn, tevSudnt ,M/ll hs Control of atudent Publications, attempted in various tvea-s to insure .l MTJSIC I DRAMAI Membemj jpf,) Western Conference Editorial Association. she Associated' Press is exclusively en-1 titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwisel 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 General.. Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail, $4.00. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- nard Street. Phones: Editorial, 4925; business, 21214.' ~ EDITORIAL STAFF 'telephone 4925 MANAGING EDITOR GEORGE W. DAVIS Chairman, Editorial Board .. . Norman R. Thal City Editor.......Robert S. Mansfielda s: News Editor..... .....Manning Housewortb WAomen's Editor............JHelen S. Ramsay Sports Editor............... Joseph Kruger Telegraph Editor....... .. William Walthour Music and Dratra.. Robert B. Henderson Night Editors dry fooall weep-enas r1 i ati~1 kYy eII publisihed equally futile editorihls on W~ORLD) Smtrih .h Cady Willard B. Crosby Robert T. DeVore As ista ly win Olian K ,y: u, as k Lecnard C. Hal Y Thom~as V. Koykka W. Calvin Patterson :ant City Editoir Frederick 11. Shillito Assistants the University cno cope w, t Ai' A wites in to inquire whetheri TNWHT: masques present "The situation. te_ ,o r isi h idwof ("rzadle Song" by Martinez Sierra in, The prohibition law was paissed ha Acaearsecin.WecaIlerSarah Caswell Angell hall at 8:15) an amendment to the Const Btou.i that, right away. They are doing no 'sc hn.Te ieivle na Ocok is now on the statute booksTh oaf ntlhdinae'lok.* UntdSatsaditsoltetn inds ~fle.I Uorced St as any thrla be e- Anyone who saw "The Lost World" "TA1MBO)URI NE" forced.;Tueta ay ther awis y n can'l testify to that. But we hereby, All of the six characters seated last citzen ofth contr beiee t~ttitwarn any iperson or poi-sS who are December in the (lark ;abyss called a. is a mistake and infringes en their givenh to nightmare or day dreams,j theater can remember the final dress rights (does not alter the ease . I: partitularly in classes to avoid that rehearsal of "Tickled To Death" suh ersons wish to work to have the theater this week. If you do you'll" suchlb t cil inl brek u th letur inaround two o'clock in the morning. eigteethWhtich yvon Iah e your usuial (lose. We Never before, and unhappily, never is their privilege-burt while it ii a,,vn h te ngt n fe se fe i h production - the show, law it is the 'duty of every citizien to ing it we dreamt that Rolle and (.ste a rah h aeptho aid in its enforcement. 111 - v iragiiag a hOrribli battleastesy-racthsmepcho The universities cannot. be blame-d AI r encthusiasm: it was a magnificent per- whenther lcalatteptsto oluat it ,he roof of Angell' hail and that tle wae f iurf3i, ~ tebood and gasoline were dripping frac."sIrcal ealto lie seaviens oiuortfalthe sieoflawdw oe 1 oun n uigup on our seats and yelled; it seemed ? lie sentimentsupport;;rtheside seen:1wunqualifiedlly the greatest opera of the and order, disregard for the 1la1-10-r. enineteen.ne reim.ain unpunished. Onl every hand t hO tsel i '' ien, Yet what a dismal affair the (critics we find open miirth1 on the. ques-tioii. Wlconcive ad we t(ll prod~uced(,I dubbed it when it finally reached its Yesterdlay's newspaper reported Ibat U in([ f to best scee whichIAve ihave ;audiences. This, of course, is only the Clarence Darrow, one of the natlion's livncssed for a long, time is tle law of the theater -- a gamble from foremost lawyers, "expressed his view 05Ke ill =,'"1161tte peaceftil, harm- beginning to endl, in which only fools of prohibition with anl ironic giro." I~III ,s fwsn oes aroid* he ;BIC dare prophecy. His view vmld have don(,0 credit to a 3 at tS of Loidowi Ii seareb of So again, Mimes are preparing an- radical Boshvit hoamis gnr- 1'i ?1 4) f Slaylad to iiflie Ik other opera; a revuie this year that ing ll aws bu wa a 1 ig~iOO o~n tI~d l~l.IIIt h (015*01 ii~ seemTs to us, ini all sincerity, load(edI ing from the lips of orie wv (a rries t'a di iric 1.ta! lt dries(lisi41er1i)IC wit h every tochclstone to success. the reputation of beinlg one of Ovlll(I'- *Y Such as bre aildnui~ ll) This yea'r, with its tremendous tour, ica's best-informed men on legiIal 11f poker gai1U on11thi fourIth floor. I <"rVamnolrine" MUST be a success:I" fair. a uiling ~ ily'( Inghi~ in a certain sense it is either the be- Coach Yost was right. When A mer'- head thtroulghthI ilndOW. ginning or end( of the institution. j ict is dIry, M1ichiigan will b~e dry. l'hen li 1e also causes amn sli fitly undler Daniel Warner --you must see his America is, openly andl fla rantly wiel , ;l~e inf luenuce of tile itnlfertiolltllle, to legs in the Union - and Russel the University campu~ts is bl)Cll to re*. spill a,(up of milk which said moan Gbhoring are playing the leading roles. main a trifle damp. had bsrough lt out to feed the lonely, fIBarre Hill is in the ca,.-t again, as well j___111______1h:gy beast. as Stanley Lewy and Belinda Tir'-' A IINV T IL FAi aldded comedy hit (uniiitent ion- herne. Valentine Davies. one of the si) ,v-a I u IMont aa as the minrg authors of this year's book, and a n^,w Th'1e annual Anil Arbor (1'()lil Un+ i IL. role 10 w t'.7;L %br~ iave alxvays Aant- man, Richard1 Lutes --two lhundired Fund drive openeod ye sterdlay with o .'('(f1to ii play. 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Little Eugene Weinberg rank E. Mosher Wm. J. Weinman F. A. Nordquist TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925 ' Night Editor-W. C. PATTERSON "The security of the Nation has not been so severely threatened sinc'e Fort Sumter was fired upon. The machinery of justice is as ob- solete for- practical purposes s the spining wheel. These things which centuries ago were invented* for the protection of the individ- i ual against the almost omnipotent power of, emperor or king, and which had their utility and their :4 necessity centuries ago today are ' used not as a protection of the innocent but as a shield for the s guilty."-Judge Talley to a New l~t York grandl jury. APPOINTMENTS-FOR WHIAT? 1 "The appointment of a, b, c, d, e, f, and so on, to the do-nothing committee ' of the talk-a-lot organization was an- nounced last night by B. A. Politician,' Fe any class." During the past few years, stories to this effect seem to }jhave found1( a permanent place in the columns of The Daily; for the present i" year, starting today, such stories ae t. trctly taboo. ".; Every cla,,s, every organization, every group of meni or women that bave found any conceivable excuse for f" banding together immediately pro- ceeds with the appointment of a seemingly inexhaustable number of colmittees for every imaginable pur- q 1)050. Most of them ineer meet, the majority of them are never heard of after appointment. 1 -Undoubtedly the greater number of ' comnmittees are named to repay obi- N.ations, political or otherwise. The l " functions or possibe efficiency of these bodies is seldom considered. Re- alizing this, and understanding the l ulselessness of Wasting space by pub- lisling the names of members of practically non-existent bodies, The 'd Daily hereby adopts a policy of pub- lishting lists of inames only after the - peVSwnmy included in those lists have t' done something worthy of ment ion, The Daily stanlds ever ready to recog- niv.'iert orivus work, but such work Can htardly be recognized before it is -YST SPEAKS Cacuh Ffildng 11, Yost of Michigan told b'legatc; t) the convention, of the1 AniSaloon league in Chicago that 8v l v Fe),tu) V t t. xfmore titan that, raised last. year. aT his 1i')lk a 1 (, e h v o a - I',e~ e i o l0 1 h r s t y e ai n r 's I!} ;at . ( n o Ate I c a n n to tlib et 'h ' r e s nlp onlc h r s be O rlig a n ic 1ii v o lu t i oli) h a v e a b a ttle e n is c l io r u s , o u t- p r in c in g " T [h e yea'shud f. t satcred I iratlitiomis andtihie statuej tienal passion of his plays leave'- his, audiences withI a sense of poetic ox- altation, "of life burned away to the. clear flaine." In Ep~hmiam Cabot's chiar'acter, as an examp~le, there are placed suchj lyric speeches-"Listen, Abhie," be says to his new wife, "When I conic here fifty odd year ago-I was just I twenty an' the strongest an' hardest ye ever seen. Waal --this place was nothin' but fields o' stones, Folks laughed when I tWk it. They couln't know whmat I knowed. When ye kin umake cornm sprout of o' stones, God's livin' in ,yew! 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Look for' this aadvertisemnent on Itisesdaay anti Friday of each week.. Read The Daily - "Classified" Columns . of Apollo Belvedere, is in much time easy. They laughed. They don't laugh so zinc 1posjiti that thl- Rheinms no more. They're all under ground - I('Ahcdet-al wvas during tihe late World fur' follerin' arter aim easy God .. SWar. I(God hain't easy, Abbie!" In thlit heat of battIle, the Building - f tc:oso'e tr (it'am to rinthme rear Was made so by time use of a wigj 10)0hl.Souiethummg oughut ! Though no one once knewf b) e done'. A Focrd peace truck or; Now 'tis certain they (10 sotb ming like that. For last evening he attemmpted a -A Rebuilt and Second-hand of All Makes lBoualit, Sold, Rented, Exchanged; Cleaned, Repaired and. Rebuilt. . ,, ,,. t they, ttoo, will be regardetd by Ih~iri junior~s as the Old Gunard. Thxi fai- tquestion is whether It anIIuI ago they will show aim equal wisd~nm:'HWill they, too, see life steadily and -(it, whole? Will they passiona>tely .care; for anything inaudible, inlvisiil1c; %will thov er ~ve dectq rmo £ved1from thi r Thmere- was a young track maim from-nwemly Who loved a dear damsel named I Emily Ile gave up his AM jigg Cries of "Take it off!" from all sides. Please don't make paths near tile B3. ammd G. War. Sir '1'ohv TJ1'iffijl ad :: a' ADING MACHINES, OFFICE SUPPLIES