PAGE FOITR T1E MICCAMNDAILYV THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1925 _. ,.. ,_._... . ., vi . .... KPH wI4auBatty! Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Members of Western Conference Editorial Association. 'The Associated Press is exclusively en- "-Itl to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise cia11iied in this paper and the local news pub- -1:hcd therein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mli h;igman, as second class matter. Special rate cof postage granted by Third Assistant Post- m--aster General. Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail,1 $4.00. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, My Ma-ard Street. Phones: Editorial, 4925; business, 21214. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 4925 MANAGING EDITOR GEORGE W. DAVIS Chairman, Editorial Board . ..Norman R. Thal i(::y Editor............ Robert S. Mansfield se s Editor............ Manning Houseworth Wii'sEditor............ Helen S. Ramsay S~ts Editor.............. .Joseph Kruger 'leg:raph Editor....... William Walthour Vui:and Drama...Robert B, Henderson Night Editors nmith IH. Cady Lcecard C. Hall Willard B. Crosby Thomas V. Koykka Robert Ti DeVore W. Calvin Patterson Assistant City Editors Irwin Olian Frederick H. Shillito Assistants tinues to "go" o h ahta ed to perfect sportsman ship. THE STI i '.NT (h FS A1,/l; It has long been c oayinl Many foreign Countries for uniiversityr students, who take anl active iiil (rest in the political situation in their re- e~r:ti,, godly --a vast Raelesian wit. once and a Connecticut Valley (onf r-1 Awkward, inarticlate, with the (10i once oil World R(l'ltions;. T]l) r .eovi'a in ndprtiul lypstr I Ieske Singers, 110kept an Iauiece here, instigated by th"Stdyn con- w l0ore 1nt 10 Lediilitnn uninl idful of the time for two hours' dl~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~A anboo)r. Weltd nerte ip ei wetons t it e I ao doo dand three quarters-without song or auspices of the Student. Chlri t ion + ,5sowent in. Hl e o-d to c('ifoy the(llanedie, with . hrso oey sociation, has been st for tihe fist .<hw. 25, 192.-- ap sotia (i.Settenbre board.__________________ Ii Snorp, 51not edi co-d l I'I1 into,** ! hem' first snag; here today, when snoolj)- TiHE PLAYERS (,1~lB Thanksgiving is the last vacation o mIl e-ey coleitl lefloig til~t eeamt befoe Cristas! riO omepi'0~lOClothles, I ned to find ct whiat was the! tedl to imenmbersh ip in the P layers thbeeiex heewes il ety-10tI r withI her mot or when it and C'lub attheir tryouts held in the adi-I ril.tie arl whiek (cotiniled .it because! torinni ocf Newberry hall Tuesday'l '_________________________,mtik l n lecorner rof State 1and(1Wil- afternoon: li s stereels. Milton Sttaub, '27; Maront Lipson,E IT ° lMiss Snarl) drives a- two tonl boo 1 '24; Kenneth K img, '2; Mary Ann :,ped agoni, which is, the lightest iMadloberts, '27; Hlcen Moore, '27; .TUnE FOOTBALL POST-. I l/rE. I Thear dill net seem to e able to m ian, '27; Dothy Leland, '29; Urban ('the New "York WorldI) I e-'ro iilsit(' 01 cont inualy coaxing aFarnsworth, '29; Robert 'Wezel, '2;E It is perhaps well thlat the loothall ( Lby e. T[elieinr arriving onr the and George Hletherington, '2S. season tapers off gradually, withoutj. scene andl seeing this slip of a girl Persons still wishing to try out 'can comting to one abrupt 1iae "o r we 111 1 oilit I10t -t-d tm he assist ant'o, arrang e to (10 so with any officer of now enter the tnellovwes t p1rioT.'. Wa11:-lthIle Ill ii' yiilg [ill-;'w~its al ready ithe ('liii. Studentsitecreste0(1inl the the period whent the old gas11( the eur g d iIresentted M e aid violent- I discussion, ireadhing, andh proluction ex-coaches and ox-referees anid e '-' 1 ,'d 1ecr011 eot ofthat fact. - of plays will find the club of inter'est. ltalfbacks foregather to talk it; all I In hecar with isSmop wsa over. The big season 1is(101ne, 1n1''11 lic thL~issiami sm fli lox, which she L'OPlE IIA there are still ('nouI-h wa'lnes c Uh('(1 iKm(idlusthoupht to scend to q. f~'r~,Ai ii l Ri, axmf a ol, .anda h'a1alf i.,_ . r . .. the repair men would starve to death. One pen for a lifetime, with writing quali- ties and ink capacity unepualled. 24 HOUR SERVICEI r-/ F-ACTORY MADE Save a D)olar or more at the FACTORY HAT STORE 617 P~ackardI $trilet. Phione 7415. 7'requentServe lbII O 11 SPECIAL Thanksgiving Dinner SERVED AT Boulevard Inn From 12 M0 to 12: 00 Thursday, November 26th i UY SKILLED REPAIRINC- PLEAZZ i M5 PATHS ON THE CAZ% IUS If all fountain pens were I I :.11[ 6111U ~ U 1illl11111111111111111611iliit1111111111 Natural Interest Holds -4at the= I GRAYSTONE BALLROOMI DETROIT - Detroit's smartest ballroom. Two = wonderful orchestras~ provide con- tinuous dancing. .- Graystone Dancing Nightly Except Monday JEAN GOLDKETTE'Sa VICTOR ARTISTS' You don't know how good until you hear them. tlili111I1111111111111111111111111111[ 11 iii III IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIitllll111'lll 111 IIIIII ' r 1 adfor which a just claim'might well~ have beeni advanced, dims even the 'glory that the Purple won on thatj There is no definite method by l which a Conference championship' is tdetermined;} the purpose of the West- ern Conference has always' been to~ arr.iange .a series of clean, hard-fought gai nes between neighboring univer - iieand not primarily to deterntine a. cinipion. Any school thmat believesr 'thaetoe i'sara tsh otIlie aitto oni lie I tso lappn'ns, by the stroke of pat qnt d1(1tin i('hYIlf tyrle scene, as fast hick which comtes to pr-oducers once or. her iy1t' oud ra-phe.Miss 'ini a .hunredchaitces, that Ithis sr~ Se'liweihs 58poa d,in in'm'stonk- th nh er miould is It110lat est vogue in ta et. Now York throughm such productionts' * * * 1is "Prnmcess Flhti a" and ''The Vagat- We 'vo' just been thlinkiiig about, bond K imn--ta~ken, if you wvill, fr'om weh~t t have to be I hanltfnl foi' to- GIP. It. Sothtein's "If I 'Were King''r!so I Drop in and look over our assortment. Appro- priate gifts of all ki. l 11 1 1I III 11