PAGEI FOUR THDE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NO0VEMBER' 12, 1 _' PublIished every m1-orning 'except Monday duringth11e l:Iliversity year by the Board mi} Controli of Stiudent 'Publications. 1 A11C 'urs of Western Conference Editorial 'ihI Associated Press is exclusively en- titled t the use for republic'ation of all news dis at,'hes credited to it or not otherwise rc. ei;.(d in this piaper and the local news pub- li-!ed thereint. Entered, at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Iicinas second class matter. Special rate of l, rtage granted by 'Third Assistant Post- nnat'er General. Sc',scriptioii by carrier, $3.75; by mail, O)1hces : Ann Arbor Press Building, May- nar(l Strcet. Phone s: Editorial, 4925; business 21214. E P N'111ALd STAFF Telephlone 40)25 MA14AGING EDITOR SMITH H. CADY, JR. Editor................ W. Calvin Patterson City. Editor............... .Irwin A. OJliani Frederick Sh illito NewsEdiors.........Philip C. Briooks Wo'cmei n ....di.or Marion Kubik SportsEdi.o............Wilton A. Simpson Tl~aihl.io......... ..loris zwerdiiit, M usic Land Diar,,.......Vinceut C. Wal, Jr. Night Editors Char's 1HelIym Cl tt< (Clr!; :i Jamecs 1Herazld As Carl Burger Alaron Anler J'.e anII(' (. ; tbel MArtnMoakc otie-'tocss rnc 'Ellis Mlerry pe Stanfolrd N. Phelps n('(uirtlaonl C. Smith t C(>.:isanl A. Wilson sistant City Editors it enry Thurnau J oxeph ItrunsiS~ck Reportrers soa M.iles IKimball NI;J,,1Mrtwhloanfli Il Ficliard Kurvink. am G. Thomas McKean <,in :,Adlime (O'Blrien 1' Ahi Patrick inch \ rris ( Oinn 3 ames Sheehan er IN. J. Snnith I' Sylvia Stone ~fencer XV iiliamrn Thurnn uniderson A ilford Vanik ker Perbhert VX cler a. ve NIai':n \Xiie Thaddeus \Vaaic'ewski e Sherwo od WVinslow p st o le by i s o n m n bu ,i isl, e, certainly poor ethics, and C aribaldi was as much a traittor to the anti- L F'ascists whom he led and who trusted /, ,. himt as Benedict Arnold was to the FR American cause. There is no) lower 1 ivns1E form of humanity thtan that which will' NW sell the c'auste of its fllow:; for imoney, As the history professors say about and Garibaldi was just that sort h Holy Roa Empire, the Bigt P-erhaps the incident was not typical teoa of the operations of the ascistiTheiseterBgorhe. everywhere. Perhaps-, ot the othe eiltrleeIPreidet Little, hand, it is the methodi of that govern- ('(Il lz Iost and the B. and G. boys, ment. -Whatever the (ease, Mussolini in eejs rigt e nt~t hias gainedl little pre tige through te, h thend were 4trying ogt in 1loueit ('v('iit, tizd he will gain still less, hen E ulfu litcl'Ott~l'hi the policy of rigid suppression is put ti aprv ~top'e l" 4 liit into % feet. The l ~ c ist i are losing 1For fear they don't print the colun their grip; they are slipping in their ors1ewoeo1heeet ewl hold. At Paris there were thousands gor sobiefywewre. on theaventhat of anti-Fascists gat hered to avenigegiestrieflyashre.stieaasdthat themselves on the traitor aribaldi myr Ate vrytinticesDay atd1th when the French police brought him o'lc-o tomnts there. Such demonstrations are many o'lokfo tomiuts more times as effective as the com- Aibot the only ones that stopped mecal cheering of paid agents. were those few who heard the whistle a tnd stopped to wonder wher the fire~~ Although illustrating the sentiment* * of. the German Socialist party against ItACE IS Il SO FAR ~he former head of tile royal house, I Admiral lxzo and Kernel were both the bill providing for the perpetual staying overnight at Tifin, Ohio, last exile of the former Kaiser, which has( night, according to word received been introduced into the Reichstag here. Telegrams received were as, by the members on the left, is little follows: more than a gesture. Tiffin, Ohio, Nov. 11, G P. M. There is little likelihood that this Great excitement. Ixzo also here.1 bill will be passed because of the op- Will beat him away in morning.f position of the Nationalist, the Pe- Heidelberg University is also here.f ple's andl the Catholic Centre party. Oscar already staggering and trying Furthermore, it is exceedingly doubt- to sing the Drinking Song. Oscar con fil if Wilhelm will ever be moved to fident. return to his native land. It is strong- Kerel. ly suspected that he prefers his pres- IIIDLEIAP SCY~I '4 ent peaceful existence in. Holland to any dem onstration w hich m ight be 0'Q 4 _o c o d d h m b o e of t e m r o s e o s of h s f r e u j c s acoed hlfeimebysne eoft the mre-MAM ( boistomu o hisompertuec s.osTfiOi, o. 1 .M of esra Micdhesn wofrChicgoths Ws ol wm h eto h spentca ifenttii on the exa deter a.eainghrerytoorw minastionofthespedoIarazf igt The ematioearicompltdshw Tffn Oio ov, 1 6P.M tatmenthave beents incorfre o hera aeEi OK n lou aextentfnso ex31 mesherscondthr OhTheLLOhiOMdrAnagecnl doentemae andifhenc educe this WiS peculd swme fRS f h tom perentaeeidlthat itens wyaesstued Hors eMaek sould. aotfone-thenthrpofesondperhen t Btmexphiset oma e fastline, Thoerat wproletriat t wl rediar FOTAL *RO AA *7M telyvthrow upvite.handstfromshlieer R il oti cmet " this are important. Any contribution. from various students and fc to man's exact knowledge of the uni-j ulty on the Stadium situation. verse is of tremendous importance,I Contributions are solicited. and the discovery which appears in- ______________________ significant on the surface may be of ' *** great moment when considered in the YE JIJI)GP SPEAKS Slight of its possiible effect on other IIHa e erY!Ila e mor prctial hins. Whleeas: There is in prore ss a Our knowledge of radio and Xray, raet hoSaebtenoeA' othditneofrmtunvre, miral Ixzo, defendant, and one Ke rel, is due directly to our knowledge ofchlegran 1the speed of light . 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Norquist Assist ants Cec)', Alin Jr. L. T. Van Tuyl AlliiII. Iaer J. IB. Woodl 31.At.llownl'stlher Booze L1 I. Cain Ilitlda Binzer Daniel Finley 1 torethy Carpenter i;. ! . I ilmnley iAlaion A. Daniel A. :.i inkley 1Bea:trice Greenberg P. 1, 1 lt~seSeinma AM. Janson S . I'mawy 'Al anon Kerr 1. A. Meyer 'Nkarion L. Reading 1 a~ur, uy osenblumn !] arriet C. Smith 11 illiamnl F. Spencer Nanuce Solomon i [arvey Talcott Lourence Widmaier iharold Utley FI IDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1926 Night Editor-JO 11. CIHAMBERLIN wihec all but hm have fled. "The H~onor of the Family, 14r. Skinner'sj latest exhibit, current last 'week at the New, Detroit, revealed itself as not so much a new play as an olt one paint- e d asp. The piece, taken from a story of' falzae's--a long way, one suspects -w~he'tdisinerred ftom the reluctantj tithals oi 1 907, proved t) be by noit) means a (omfortaile holiday in the historie bal) ti at ers of the ITheatie, whenit:-e the may trut our pren t' dicta--sex was rarely sen and never he'da i. !vtii then the sage. was, itj j eesnot unpriry to the locomotivej paintings of passion. For here we had fW sli~anr as Phbilippe D'idau. an! nnpectttnsyet uzziztal veteran, savug 10, own patrimony froim theI_ fellutchies cf the rapacious and ui- faithful ('ubte who vi.as tie Peaches Drowning of his miserly uncle's sen- ility, by the simple proess of send- ing ier Packingi, vowing oyy the while t meet her himself is Paris. ,1 nuttJy fable, nicely i cur s ve nto the sy and it innt oe way otf the mi- I 9th, cntury sweetu Part, yet :ith-1 out the hopital exlicitnes; of our more taquishnive modern, i furnished a conttadiots vehi'le shre'xdiy de- signed to ear the years andt ehniqe of Mr. Skinner. That actor, grace- fuly putting aside the bateed som- brro of) lanzza for thet' ecfrlly batter- ed high hat of Philipp, remained,j on'tu n;ises, substantially the same as he was in Sanctho--miuut, of coursej the No. 16 Crease Faint which wientj to create that unctuous peasont. The lethal and epository first act, cn-j nlngly confectedl to allow M~r. Skin-t netr to burst in for a first entrance in the last three minutes of the act witht all the awesomeness of a suspicious chatelaine interruptinlg a mdnight revel in a rooming house, aroused the customers from their somnolence in time for a rousing curtain to the tune of an ear-splitting belaboring of palms. A company that may charitably be describedl as euivocal assisted Mr. Skinner in the present at ion of this pleasat fiction. Save ftnr the actor. (whto 1)1ayed the amorous yet canutis harpagnon, the suppiort , considered as Bila xicia1Fronch me, were eager; =".,qt, Y actors giving third-t'ate iinita- tit)1is of Wth. Walker Whiteide in Act Ill of "Sn kura." In them te stored blam-fat rota anticisin of a generationt ago returned witPh the annoying per- ! L t tee tfl nniil -titd spectre. MissI WON d, asily thle most lryngel of I te seasont's ingenues, suggestedl note so ltach the lusitus hussy of the sript as sre did the President of the Puri;ity legue addreissng the Y. W. C. A. on Sunday afternoon. Indeed, had it not been for Mr. Skinner, one ightj h ave spent tile evening mtac more divertingly -int(I rad late IReaditg Room IW:. A reit', Iy l(elel'Oive(le. t 'em ni eli tig with ia r1 itous gather- I igol' iParisian trevel 1"s in thleir Coneo W, 'The :vagabiondtiln~g' swin'gs at otnte into thte rol licking;" nalty eleifx a an siea 1 play. Tihe s en- crty is iprtorhai , the cost ntes are go gerte;'_, eyt hing we uld lbe lovely, " i thr 'chI it;s Iatlonly beentr 1aindi ati ifthiie dancers had been able to tdatce. (0130y in one nu tmbe, tieJ 'sone, ofi bte Vaabontis"did the ; chorus pa Pptd laytLhiirg li-o ht- irony in action and sng. And whenj i e confid ers Ithe ine ie los in 'my- nnL e'tc' ' a;is Kintg's immnixrtl fres- (It ntt. 0a fir L Viintan'd1tee trend ecf the play in ge aral, t hi seems ex- cuitle. As regards the setting, the e ffect o 1 i t play would le con vic- ing if onte could overlootk tie itroIT-! cim tin;,n of ": o's your e1d man" SI I h r in t tIe \be" !-,ful A aian SI l', t ; , 't B rl (1 ca 3' + ,yc eItlr OlunI 14 u- MANN'S cEc + 7T Lt '-Qudl 'Yth Save a 1;otlIklr or ilue at our Factory! Ha,-ts Cleaned! and Reob'locked Fine Worik Only ,'ropet-ly Ceaite~l - No Odor NoC o os - No .Bar lt. a:Sweats Factory Hat Store 817 Thelim-id St. _Pbi ne 7411, Not Going to Ohi10? ---Th at's too bad, but it's no reason for having a dull week-end. Drop in and dance to .the contagious pep and rhythra of Jack S'cott's "WOLVERINES."' GRNE' A!AEMY t f rA 11 ;r ..eia.ntxmu. 1 9 , .. --- ! F . .. ........_.._y._ i Every Saxophone Player And anyone interested, is cordially invited to try th'e 1N117W MARTIN "HANDCRAFT" SAXOPHONE 'with nun- ilS leaking pads. Positively the best s xophon' mad'C. There are too many improvements to mention in this advertisement. See and try theme at I Ailmendinger Music Shop Dial 7212 305 -Maynard St. 7- 1 F1or some years it has been evident that the almost venerable Big Three is riot quite what it used to be. The straine d relations and dissentsions which have arisen have been smiled .~waylby the authorities only with the grea-,test difficulty to prolong the ebb- ing life of the triple alliance. But this could not last forever and the severing of relations between Ilarvard vand PIrinceton was the final event of the break-up whid:! has long beep coming. Thie termina{'tionl of the big Three i 'u oVhil5,rsl:.'arsbeen accused of "playii)- to thle g i adtad,' s ndntbodies have been criticised for the paucity of varsity ('a noda es an. d reprimanded -for poor spot snaship.Coaches as well have had,1Jt t share of obloquy. Theu, too, at ilt C olt'ilshave beeni suspittioli that the othelrs were taking advantage oftem Feelng as brought to a head last jatulrday< wheni the "Harvard Lain- poon '' greetedrincetonians in Cam- bridge it h jibes andl insults. This was the las.t straw. Onl Wednesday, .'inon ant bhorities broke with Iliar- x .e, ndtl'te triple agreement cxe- ca:eda. fw yers ago, and ~made the Big Three-h!istory.* It is hard for one familiar with history tmo link tihe two things to- 'tthet It name (Garibaldi and the worl "i'titir.'It is harder still to B aijevo i ti",Ianut 'tltideliberately b r Q'piI8l~ . n to lure his friends int i'a Itra~s a~d1to doeeive mu'. li~s e ~''iiC holookcel to him for hieitciI l'eei-_sli1 as Colonel Ric- cio'ti Grbli grandson of the great pntttot lts (OtiC. The CIt?