PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, A DECEMBEII. 6, 1925 COOLIDGE TO PICKI PARTYTSPOKES M111ENi Coal Strike Anid Ai itlou PIrolemns Expected '.o Fiirnibi Attac(k An Aiiiish-al ion MAY CHOOSE B UTLER (By Associated Tress) WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.-Carrying to fruition the policy of a new (deal in party leadership which lhe inau- gurated coincident with the Cleveland convention last year, Presidlent C1ool- idge is expected to turn to several new members of the Senate as admini- istration spokesmen in that. lbody. As he has in the past, the President will, confer with the duly constituted Republican leaders of the Senate on matters of legislation and of policy. But when it comies to selecting hjs spokesmen his choice likely willt fall: :r upon Senator Butler of Massachusetts, chairman of the Republican national committee, andl several others who are just beginning their Senate careers. This was the course be took at theI special Senate session last March1 after he had resubmitted the nominna- tion of Charles :Beecher N arren of, Michigan, to be attorney general. thle President wanted the receord for Mr. Warren made after he had been at-! tacked because of his former sugar connections and he calledl upon Sena-: tors Butler and Gillett, of M!'assachu-1 setts, Bingham of Connecticut, afld' Goff of West Virginia, to make that} record.I Present indications are that spokes- I men for the administratii3n will have! a fairly busy tithe dining the first; session. of the new Congress, which.' meets Monday. The administration's! attitude on the coal strike and the; conduct of the armiy and navy dopart- inents with respect to aviation are certain to furnish points of bitter at- tack in the House as well as the Sen-' ate. Their Riht To Senatorial Seats Trio May Influence Balance Of Power~ Of Veteran Actresses Lend n coranevrbhapwi- w utIorki- at least timel actor' .influence In London Playhouses care not," she said. "I am afraid the ... .,. , _.... 4_ctor: ofthe younger school think, inore Lrimut golf andl society than they N, Dec. 5.-Three old ac- Ainley in Barrie's "Shall We Join the c~o k htaa;e. Thelre iS fa tenidenicy now- ,e adding color and interest Ladies?" at His Majesty's theater. F adap f for actors to walk through their 's theatrical season.! Sevene years ago ill hea~lth drove lpil s in the easiest way possible and Anirk'n t~'ughher maay al;pear- wise ,, wt tha late Sir Henry Irv ing,~ is noct painbut still i% a frequent visitor-to the theater . IHeyreyes tstill hfave the sparkle which endeared herT as P~ortia and she carries herself Iith the same regal grace which dlisti- guishcddliar work on the world stage I L)NDOIN . tresses arE 1 to London' Lottie Venne, who sixty years ago, Elialine T erriss irroin ilie stave, btt, came to the Haymarket, is appearing she has returned and is starring with with Sir Gerald Du Maurier, Marie Seymour H icks, in "The Alan in Dress Tempest, Gladys Cooper and Henry Clothes." vo;( largig. lb aters where they havej to;)~s th.eir voices andl work really I_ ._ me Ellen Terry. so wvell known to foi nearly half a century. React the Want Ads I It- I .. .. .m.. ..., _.w.:..,.,....,.__ ..._.... _ .. .._.. ......,.... : _._., _..__.. .... .. , . ear W __ c r STARTING TODAY SpeciIsPe-ra . l 0 4. TAT NN d M ' 4-V ~ AS 7 [NUT ION, D~ec. 5.-Extent of the power of the so-called indc- p~endlent group in the Senate depend s largely on the. question of seating ! the four m2en" whose right to their to gas has been challenged. Seats of Smith WV. Brookhart of Iowa, T[homas Scha~ll, the blind Minne- sotan; Sal~ Bratton of New Mexico and Gernld Nye of North Dakota are conteste'd. E DUCTOR S EXPLAIN FA IL URE OF S TUDENT"S TO ACHIEVE DEGREES t3 ARTISTS 13 a Ne re. of MODERNISMS TH FAMOUS CATCH' MLODIOUS .} .4. w'. C V Wfestern Senators arec arousaed over'A LAA-A ... the situation' with respect to the ad- ministration of the reclamation l avl One, out of every three, or only 35 !fortunate one. Tphey have pictured and have indicated' that they will layl per cent of those actually admitted toI college as a continual round of ath-' down a barrage against Secretaryy college ever' achieve a degree, accord- letic games, good times, and many 'Work on that score. The adnministra- ing-, to investigation reported by the ' hours of idlleness. These ideas being Lion's poliejes on Muscle Shoals, for- I American Campus magazine. The iformed while listening to college ac- eigni debt settlements, WVorld court,( findings indicate that outside circum- quaint ances who have returned home shipping, and other questions also ares stances initerfere ini*many- cases, buit during holidays, primed with athletic certain to become targets for Senatel universit y officials say that one-third 'news. andl with tales of pranks, jokes it 0-0%911C Aft N L WT, WPAT R ha: broadsides. When it came to the-organization ofi the machinery for the 1924 conven- tion for the nomination of Mr. C'ool- idge none of these lea(Ifrs was found in places of importance. Many poli- tical observers regarded it as signifi- cant that this change came about after of all tihe casualties are a matter and boasts of idleness. Simply of the student flunking out. I One edlucator says the failure to Dr. Jhn Grier libben, president ofA guide and direct.. study is the weak. l Princeton university, says moving pic- i point in our educational machine. Ac-' tunes, possession of automob~iles, too. tivities nowadays leave so little time great indulgence in outside activities 'for studious pursuits, that it is im- andl over-generosity of p~arents are. portant for the student to learn to the outstanding' causes- contribuiting toj use to the greatest advantage what- El-I VICTOR RCODGOR ESA LI-El This is the orchestra you have heard and enjoyed so imuch on the 1phono.0 graph! The orehicstra wvhose records are among thie biggest sellers on the mnarket . TODAY AT 2:>4 3 AL1m these Senators had sat reilent in their the failure of undergraduates. -ever time he does save for this less- places during the 1011gweeks ofmog teieasnsgivnr y cl-popular but necessary side of collegeI ter attacks on* the administration ie roesrsfrums ! rs r;life.C connection with the Teapot Dome and , togelittle sorsfortuhespalaysnote; Daugherty investigations. to itesepto nc laot Wnei th Seateproose togoienough study, too much leisure, fastj MUNICH.-The diary of Ludwig II, into the conduct of ,prohibition en-jetnaddirsfd thinking. One ia KingofBvra just published,i forcements, Mn. Coolidge personallyI professor says that 10 per cent of all shows that yearly he recalled the an- took~ a hand, transmitting to the Sen- (freshmen are mxentally unifit, and niversary of the death of Marie An- ate a letter 'concurringintevw should never enter the classroom. i toinette with some form of devotion. Secretary Mellon that 'no good could Other points are stressed b)y a college , come of such an inquiry and that Sen-_i paper, showing that the attitude of the Read the Want Adl s ate investigations should b halted. icmn tdn sgnrlya n During those days of barrages!I u i e t r e of e to S n t r B r h t a f e ryRepublican , Idaho, for lhis views, al ' ho g t a s n to re u nt y le d , e ahben di a re m nt w th h m n some of the major policies of admnin-a u r n h h c l t istration. Subsequently Mr. Borah de-~T clined to become,.. candidate for nom- I*'I ation or' t. t pcket with Mr. Coolidge, th s w. le ' special. but, despite their disagreemn ts on'= -- lubl'i questions, the Chief Executive's ~ oftn ascosutedwih r.BoaI Order i1fordinnerto a on many affairs of state, domestic as;,fortoda well as foreign. 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