PACE FOUR THE MICH-IGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1925 " .. . ....... - ' <\ -Le. 0, ,frec :Eiti a Il Ais raiatiun, The Associated Press is exclusively en- -itled to the use for republication of all news &ispatches credited to it or not otherwise cre-dited in this paper and the local news pub- li.'!ed therein,. Entered at the pastoffice at Ann Arbor, NMic'hig;an, as second class matter. Special rate i postage granted by Third Assistant Post- n:;rter general, 'Subs;,cription by carrier, $350; by mail, $.0. Offices. Ann Arbor Press iBuilding, May- sard 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. Mansfield News Editor,........... Manning Houseworth Women's Editor.......... ,.Helen S. Ramsay Sl.orts Editor .............. .Joseph Kruger Telegraph Editor.......... William Walthour Nlusic and Drama...Robert B Henderson Night Editors r, _;;r~b H. Cady Leonard C. Hal V.,iiard B. Crosby Thomas V. Koykka ibrtT. DeVore W. Calvin Patterson Assstant City Editor-s ' ,,in Olian Frederick H. Shillito Assistants dozens' of other activities in Whih s Youth" of the nation en o ge d(lailv;,t and sercn. that no greataanind this seas on. iRICHIEST IN ABILI'Y\\(lteAl- erantOf5ie MV. lPriand, in selecting the man .o ,,,in in so fast t hat eve ae having- head the ministry of finance in th1-ourituances ruined b~uying two (Cet! new French cabinet, laid imself op, its >>ns. Gee, guys, a jokes a joke. Sadcni righlt ini, please but please to considerable comment, both pro a S mll {ssoflra r.I hp and con. Whether AT. Louchcur, the, a plece ohf luIct , just to keel) us alive. . richest man in France, will solve the I () course' thie is a matter of hionor, so present financial crisis, or will, we will senid the Stamps, regardless, through capitalistic prejudices, prove h ut it is a sad problem Where we are himself unfit to meet the r~sponsibili- 1goin to get our next; meal fromn. With ties of the situation, remains to b~e 'all1 this publicity, ouri credit is rotten. seen. In the meantime, it is inevitable A _yone sending, say a, turkey,, or bet- that the choice of iAT. 1Br2iandl will he t~er, will heave the acconanying (con- the subject of much criticism. tribut ion run every (lay in the week Will the hand that has been able to for one solidt'week. turn his private interests into gold be We are not :going to publlish this able to do the same in his control of team until all the rest of t he court ibs governmental interests? '-hat remains come in, so that we can pl)iish the to be seen. Without doubt, however, statistics, etc. lint in the meantime,r the ability to deal successfully with; we have our own team which we., wish the problems of finance is evidenced to suggest. MUSIC ANDI D)RAMA I f e C. Offer IAP\ +, We Ivill allow you $1.00O for your old foiutaini pen on the purchase of a neIY w inof Uany of tlic'folloning lmalkes: , ~ , ,. PARKER WATERMAN SHEAFF'ER CONKLIN 3 i i A rex iew, by Robert I lenderson. In that it is hiigh comnedy and the most, elusive technique of the theater,'I "'Ie Swan'" stands as a triumph forj Iiss l''ciiste(ll,'s direction and1 an I adldedl triumph for her new complany. tihe perfornmance yesterday afternoon,' not even forgetting "Thy~e Copperhlead" 't and "The S)econd Mrs. Tanqueray," setf a new standard for her productions. T.Ihe whole interpret ation was color- ful and (lramnatic, capturing the so- phlist ry, the tinseled irony of Molnar's' sentimental tragedy, a scene of Vienna-and mannikin royalty. All 'the inmpudent chuckatluck of class effrontery, all the jadecd illusions and hypocrisy of a,(decadent nob~ilit y werek keyea in their suibtlest satiric over-' teases'. It was a sure and masterlyI ;performlan ce, ..... --- - -d...r.,. uiam's Book Stores At Both Ends of the Diagonal Walk. SKILLED RPAIRING For exams you need a It never balks or runs dry in the middle of an exam period. The pen which gives satisfaction instead of trouble. t(trtrude _t. Bailey hviiiiain 'r. Barbour t harlcs Behymer W il HimBreyer PhlpC. Brooks L., Buckinghamf -.dar Carter carleto)n Charope -u ene II. Gutekunit I mlglas Doubleday h'ary Dunnigan Jamese T. Herald Eflizabeth S. Kennedy Miarion Kubik WValter H. Mack Louis R. .Markus Ellis Merry l:ielen Morrow Margaret Parker Stanford N. Phelps E velyn Pratt Marie Reed Simon Rosenbaum Ruth Rosenthal Wilton A. Simpson Janet Sinclair tCourtlanud C. Smith Stanley Steinkq Clarissa Tapson Henry Thurnau David C. Vokes Chandler J. Whipple Cassam A. Wilson Thomas C. Winter Marguerite Zilszke by M. Loucheur's career and his pres- ent rating as the wealthiest m)en in France. M. Loucheur will he aided, it has been announced, by an advisory com- mittee which will include the best qualified representatives of finance, commerce, and industry in the repub- lic. This is another indication that the solution of the p~resent problems will be in able hands. Many, however, will object on time grounds that a satisfactory solution can be reached only through a " spe- cial tax on all forms of fortun-s And wealth." It is reasonable to believe, they will argue, that a capitalistic f nance ministry will evade the Impo- sition of a cap~ital levy and hence will merely postpone a real solution of tlhe problem. Yet America hasn't had that -difficulty in the fewyecases of success- ful citizens in the cabinet, des pite constant accusations to the contrary. CAMPUS OPINION Anonymous communications will he disregarded. 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Phone 9736 And askr that sa renres.i v f flip -K A qr1[ A n . nn .- I/ . BJSIINESS STAFF Telephone 21214 BUSINESS MANAGER BYRON W. PARKER A rc sig............. J. J. Finn ..'tinig..............T.: D. Olmst"'d, Jr. Adetising..............Frank R. IDentz, Jr. :3d. , ising .. ............ <... Win. L. Mullir Circulation................... I. L. Newman Publication............... Rudolph Bostelman Accounts ................... Paul W. Arnold Assistants fngred M. Alving F. A. Nordquist Ge:orgec' H. Annable, Jr. Loleta G. Parker e. Carl Bauer Julius C. Pliskow !,bn H. Bobrink Robert Prentiss W.J. Cox Wmn. C. Pusch j r,iocn A. D~aniel Franklin J. Rauner James R. DePu~y Joseph Ryan ,Margaret L Funk Margaret Smith SinGilbert Mance Solomnon [ U Ken-eth Haven Thomas Sunderland i.F, . Little Win. J. Weininan Frank E. Masher' TUTESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 -.- tor-W. C. PATTERSON - ilplayers were killed and in- jured1 as a result of gridiron activities Ehis fall than ever before will prob- ,,bly bring forth from some quarters a storm of criticism and a new de- f-)arid that football as a sport be 6lJminated.:Twenty deaths have been traced~ to° football injuries; 43 have been hurt more or less seriously. On the basis of these figures, how- Pever, it cannot be assumed that foot- ball has become a hazardous sport and should therefore be abandoned. 'hough the figures show that more were killed and maimed this year than ever before, it must also be remem- bered that more were playing the game than ever before. Were accurate figures available on the number par- ticipating, the percentage of casual- ties would probably be strikingly low, --probably lower than in past years. The significant feature of the grid- iron.'s casualty list is the fact that the ave -rage age of those who met death ws19 years. The youngest was 14, an (t the oldest, a professional foot- aIl player,' was 27. Only two college .,en were killed,, indicating that sys-j t in'atic football, with trainers, coach- cs, and medical advisers, makes for ! 1v,-(r injuries. It also makes appar- tent that football, when it is played, should be played under competent si!- ,eision. The experience of New York City' 'with football is to the point. A few, years ago the city passed through 'a harrowing series of gridiron casual- ties, and as a result the following set ofseven rules were drawn up: 1. All players must have their par- ents' permission to play. 2. Each boy must pass a physical examination. 3. The actual playing season mustl sta rt late enough to assure all boys - r nafit physical condition. f n n n u 3 ("Over i And hicr feet don't reach the floor. T~lE A;VI'N'(1111.OF BU~V AM It was Buinny's first 'x isit to I he bar- her 51101 in many weeks,, but Joe ,Jessie R03yce 1t1a1(11 'I ho Princess ii''"Tho Swan" "110W TO SKI" - s n rti 1olearn if you stairt right. The es-4. ,,cnfidential upon rc~iue t. I lu ,hmeyers voice rang out its 1usual il'51.aiidi:, as I'll(,lPrincess clearly , ° r6ad piro cheI ( 'Tnygeeting Fotplyed Eva LeG a 11ennie, rTherx o i'a LAN WHY G0 ,CASS hello Bunny, he cried, comning , va the sate ha Ttrd suilppressioni, the To the Editor: for'ward to take the pro-offered collar sa 00me raniculal 0e pathos aid inbred K 1ook1forithe deer- It is ,strange. that sc acs~ and ti.?, which Bunny shyly removed. 'j aloofness; hutthflei'e was added iheeditrad mr.u last Friday have 'not 'yet ('ojvincred "Amin next ?" inquired the lad1, wrmt aild passion-at (every climnax No. ihlai 1Ski Mfg, Co th.e 'University adnis Utration of h blushing, slightly under the hold stare thatt shaded tile 'Lariict er as the ; o1s'LarI 'rr Ski futility of 'holding classes onteI of Gracie Tody, who had dropped ill to o1'7~'il creaition could not. TlHere ;, A;,_ 'r F'a 'rk; single day or day and a half betwveen wsaFG'ai V~lls'. av nn- .'TI1lnT two holidays.- The half--filled classes, leqeto a ivrasvrt. tic htMs ealen ol 1A, least not by .Joe 1l1iuiilemyer. Iinot 011011. the large numbered of lessons uniz- _ prepiared, and the many bolts given 'ai eloBnny, ' ('Xelincd Miss Ms ontle oi e hr n by .>-uctors are suffidcent evidien I y lig e lttrn lu rsgt c ' o ( i n dua ci M; ,, 'i .,. st.f im n\( (d ad otening her czrich voice to a (deep, =1"llaprop, easily dominated(1her Scene ? t' ien eruals wrea 5 .al~u5 miot ein aeibe~ll(rate attIempt , I idpainited with ther own adlap.#ta tion " ove~r- towerboy iiU hrof IMinnie MVadlder'n I iske a p(erfect 1 i-i ,'cctrs he md EFt hexvigianded(mne --overwhelming, caustic l IK einttathe students would rallt har s. go homne than". 'emain to get whi-atever I slow flush ( reit out of little BIl- I n~t haring. adDnl they could out of F 'ridlay's recita ;i F ny's shirt and upl past h is collar banld. ltila ,y Iliian lond Camieronl, o~rIecure. .iidthoe casss wich IRealizingr that he hmad fallen into ai. t or Sheri'xnl and most of all, WN-al- Frequent maic didmee wih een far nuilertrap, he determined to plut Ihill:self on tor Young In that }:is part wvas creat- Ilhis, guard, and so, with as bolt front oild fromi not hinig --filally mnotlded the a° present were hindered fromll accomulp- : lisingmuh b te fcttha mst f a front as lie t'ouldtlmuster, he lucked themie int o its beautitul comedy, exact those that were there had not don up a Ladies Home Journal and tried f and fimishmet and poignant with its gy 1 any studying for thatpeidSvra to avoitd the: cunning smile of G~racie ' hopeless moral. * Iinstrutors, seeing that it would ie I ~ f rmo is worthless to try to hold classes Fri- "All! I see y'ouiare a devotee of the I'llF OIGA 11ICTHV Sday, aimounced that they -w ould give IJunl~ adtewmnxi ia : u~r(1mitin 'nvri tgn bolts, or at least assigned ino lessons Jament l, m s id hem an limewt h ni I'al hao r ii tui, iedr io r gan- for that day. It was a battle of wits, and none I cert. tour, will offer the folloxwing Or-IA And it is not surprising that this knew it better than Bunny, gan Recital tomorrow afternoon at3 should be the case. Shell time stin- - "].'call.), I have no preferences, Miss I4.:1- o'clckl in i-Hill auditorium: dens gt a oportnit togo omeGracie," replied the lad, coldly. "'er- Syl l~fli s) c Tonle loem "'Fin- for four days by only bolting a few > il amr r Critepui adi".........ielius ' "I~~a~zlic lisher, butl' 11t, I stlpposar is a- matterIntT clseadtf ea oeo hns- IIn' h orig(BerGn" Suie giving day, one could hardly e'xpect. . of ohlmion"''No) 1).................... Grieg Bunny felt. that he had scoretd a le )eath . ........Grieg f !F.T S them to think much of Friday classes. IM Forthoe wo sayel i An Aror poitit, anid rightly so, for Miss Tody La, I~lhmeul ..................Ilyde ___ Thnkgvigda oud o se rnbit her lipl in ill-concealed wrath at~ Conceerto iin I) minior .............F ' Rk app~ropriate day for study, andi in most..her own stupidtity. E........................VvillI elm Itrk (lenmtaun, cases dinners ori1 parte 'e'mte Th inmiatluywsIInie- ldii uttion-- Grave I any such endeavor. cip~ient of a haughty stare whichbe 'igo Would it not be bettor inl anot hemr I tokened that the bat tie vwas not. yet i La rgo e spicatto such instance, and they ccuir at least termna~itedl, 0astfmras Miss C Gracie Nvocturmie ("Alliisuiminernighit'sI Tne a y a , t f l o h e d o y W a olcei'led.lb-cain'')...........l Mendel sso "mn oncea tofollw te led ot l~ut at thmis point, flueer7a fly Joe, F Curt ge and I Liany. .. .. . . . . ..Dupre enough to dismiss their cla'sses, and xxm --.e-an_- 'rselxxins t N F~I uori1 discontinue all the activities of the th i i tce eie otk University for the week-onti?had01)Dw,, naicr'i ote --B. P., p27. Y1.!' he called oti t, suddenmly,. je S of°ItiTim-es, wriote mthme follo i ug _ __ _IThe IEndc, movie xv of3 ' rci't IttNow York con- __________QuIdnuIIS z"r ceto by ti I'itll uco 'Trio, xwihich is tol 4 DITORIAL 1 COMM~f ENT77 11'they ha-ve ]*in more zmatinees Fi ! t71di 1,e toorrw a'triloF Lo tiytlf escoc ierdE Mchgax',lo br ;II i alocal 0"t si; room again, Ibail m'om) '11"E ART OF 4A' tiN t 'LOiA)VF F "mPgb1I m 1ymuc miog t 46pThe New York Wor~ld) Ahbove was meaiit for a coml)himnen l le fir ,,A, of U «E i'i25 01 six ('cleit5(i Drink to me only with tihinoeees, -Pes 1 o okfray(i' hg i 'i me iiui t rn e mm beet. A nd I w ill lpledlge w ith in e; People. hereabout a reo all.t) o t-een to 1I 'liv > 11n1t i c,a r t ti is 0 'Duo l W Is Vwell Or leave a kisslbult in Itle cup), tsee 5sonletmhmi syji 011n'V'tY '- (t5(, ai g;111 ti5 11it fully Anti I'll not look for xwinec. -mar.Qiete ea m' x EnoI lL' y. lo be01'''ommmce ntgmm Quoting these huzes as tvoIiea I of ce-ilniert tof hletslauding or, razzing-} FtlttiG~'n f ~i[g were Of nusia I mumo ileli. '" old-fashionetd love -nmkiimmg,4 Annold iits for' our (-uiting r enma 'ks abo~uut his F 'llie tc ;m.1iet Ola;yedit m .onlyxv it b I Bennett, writing in the :I.1otdomm ,iStiln- a ndtlhat, xxii n xve n,,vemr even had the inli (-m10t It 04K sim allmd feeling, }bil.xwith 111 tlay P'ictoriall, declarmes ten.n ro Ig e> neto lcon tl !I o cc(l' extt bot ml oncme tl t had be~auty and 6.,- FO T E O this art, if not thme spirit, of it, ha:; * **,1gowv. undergonae profound l cang{es in theRal.om elvea ery .F1 I "liezn i ra yMs~ . I ii r slog-ami is Otuick antdefficient ser-' last few tdecades. It is xriu-limwore inl- it mpust 11)11.I 1 '11)11id Gi orni with ievery sensitive vice. lWe have ibuilt i lout' cab set-; formal now, lie says, HaridIbe thinkls I'Sim'rj Toby iMir,. ci t' ejiblo a nd il i inmualmiost. iiali- ,ice't-on thme'principle III at xw-hen a cuts- the change has been bronghlt, about by ' - 4I to foel-inmg for proporionu. 'I'ie ia nmmstI oitu' )1ph os aim ortder that is all he l the feminist rmovemient. With hsluin-r was love ever bmade th~i for anrare'o -x'ept ion, i'efr'aied fromma hizu1 to tto. Wedoltihue rest in beinmg sociological conclusionms ve ht'e ii,,wa- Ny i.har wyIieznth'Ftoo lthick or Iiheavxy cl mality ; in t his lie thete o nthe (tot, and takcinlg theolas- concern; our luar'rei is xilt li l'odgwk ~x ie- odyn1I ace tm oo l f h il i z'ug'to his or her dtinlation as, ):remises. sow i istolove- makingl n~t rieesooritsof hm iolF premises.tHas loe.}im .I" tIin -I anil fomud also the litIi ig tonal cm- i i eet ily as safety xviii permit. iret, us gone anzy ponderable cagsOt ne i ui boilmmeuit. tf time t'olrmoseu',, thoug ht; I Drove'( our claims. i side the no"frv h nk !-, 1.1 -74 'i i.=" t rl li ' >i-------------------- .r------------- .,,, , 1--- - - -t- show s 111)ls-ianld styles. I STYLE, FIT, WYORK1ANS IiP ANID NEARING QUALITIES GUARANTEED.I t Some of the best dressed people you meet are wearing, Nash clothes. Ask the Man Who NB DIances Here L Our regular patrons are to be found every- where. Ask one of them why they enjoy the dances at Granger's Academy so much.. They will tell you that the combination of fine equipment and excellent music is most enjoy-able. I 111 iliimnnIIII(Ill rrurrrtrrrriiri rrr .. . .. . .. . ,,URi 'CEI~bA Q;/ aps as) i Notingmaes-- bete gift than JEWELRY We have a complete line of Special Christmas Novelties If 4. Cames cannot be played more frequently than every seven days. 5. No more than nine games may be played in one season. 6. Each quarter must be limited to ! 12 minutes. 7. .A faculty representative of each' ten, must be on the field at eachI gcame and he is responsible far the physical condition of every boy on his team and for whantever trajnspire a-. At a price that will satisfy everyone II U"~ ~ YdX V T # i' '"F