PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILYA + + wa...A X-- A-A li Iq A-IA l.ALA A s ~ Dy c~l4 (., f' j. D l ,; I zsnmate----ith Spain; and if the J b t i acts arc enforced it will soon be i___ pos:sible to ilnlport liquor f'romi any Pub.lished every morning except Monday ('i~ii~Zed country on the:e of the dig the University year by the Board ini Cor iol of Student Publications, earth. Meirbers of Western Conference Editorial leap tniyeantaitptoI Association, enforce our law ij:;edoi.I The Associated Pf "s is exclusively en1- !m2ly be that the m-ggling will beI titled to the use for republication of all news stoppedl; it may b : that no reasure d i sp;tdches credited to it or not otherwise Ccditrd in *his paper and the local news pub- on earth cantIIenforcte the plU)r~ itlo n lished threin,. amendment, in which case it will Eiirdat the postoffice at Ann Arbor, probably have to be repealed. Wat1'u::lal i lt')n Kirs.hbu m~r Clarence j?1e' -n R ic'ard Kurvink. ths kr . lark G. Taomnas Me9Kean ,i v. Vc La VergncKenneth IPatrick 1villi.n!n1 1 mcry Morris QuinnI Al11red Lec Foster James Sheehan Roubert E. Finch Nelson J. Smith, Jr. Lim Friend Sylvia Stone Rober t Gessner \\William Thurnou' Elaine Gruber Al illord Vanik Culeniaa J. Glencer Herbert T,. Vedder I1arveyIVJ. Gunderson iMdarian Welles Stewrt [l ooker Thaddeus \Vasielewski MiortoI, It. lcove Sherwood Winslow BUSINESS STAFFI Telephone 21214j BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL W. ARNOLD Advertising............. .William C. Pusch Advertising ...............Thom as SunderlandI Advertisin.g.......... George It. Annable, Jr.I Circulation ................T. Kenneth Haven Publication............... John It. BobrinkI Accounts...... .......,Francis A. Ncrquist Assistantsl George Alin Jr.. Harold Utley Melvin It. B~aer L. J. Van Tuyl I). M . Brown J. I;. Woodj M. 11. Cain Esther Booze Floreice Cooper I I ildla Binzer Il)aniel Finley D)orothy Carpenter B. 13. Hanidley iV rion A. Daniel A. Al. Hinkley Becatrice Greenberg E. L.. 1 luke Seh~na M. Janson S !mac bawy Marion Kerr T:. A. Mleyer Marion L. Reading ha~lrvey Rosenblum HIarriet C. Smith W Iiliam V. Spencer Nanlce Solsmon j 1 , ,-vev Talcott Florence Widmnaier FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926 Night Editor---CASSAM A. WILSON AT :YANI OW Tio 'protec-t the lives and property of f<;:eigner, :s, British, French, and Amner- n-angunbatshave landed sailors and maries t iankow. The situation in thi:s Ch'.inese city is generally regarded as serious. Sine September, Can- toeeleadlers have been busy "or- anzing all classes of labor into unions in a manner similar to the in- du strial soviets} of Russia." Recently, some of these unierts, being enthused by the defeat of the forces allied to tthe Pekin pbverni lant by the Can- tonese forces, have threatened a gen- eral anti-forceign stripe. Fear thatj a native uprising might bring results which would endlanger lives of for- j ~ AN ("'HATI( N In the good 01(1 days, as the phrase 1has it, university presidents were men of staidl mein, with a passive cultured air, who appeared at periodic inter- vals before the alumni and the Rle- gents and lauded the activities and the spirit of dlear old Siwash. Their re- p~orts were just reports and their criticism of the school and of systems of education in general were few and guarded. !But a change has been effected. President Clarence Cook Little of the University of Michigan, and President 'Glenn. Frank of the University of {Wisconsin have thrown their hats into the riiig and are viewing the faults and failings of modern education, let the shoe pinch where it may. There are writing for the public publications and for organs of opinion their ideas and findings in the case of education for all versus education for the few. The attitude is to be lauded because of the promisq it carries of a bette: 'understanding of educational prob- lems. Education has, in the past, been regarded too much as a persona mat- ter with each institution and too little a matter of concern to the state and the nation. At last education is to be placed on the impartial dissecting table of modern research and -its Sfaults viewed in the light of advance- ment regardless of cost or revelations. i "WOLF, WOLF" "Precipitation of a condition strik- ing at the very fundamentals of the existing social order is threatened by and aep without discipline or self-re- r traint,"--this we take from a recent report of the committee on evangel- ism of the Methodist Episcopal church. It may be that part of it is true-it madr be that the age of today is irre- sponsible and unrestrained. But t-o think that the foundations of a world that has existed as long as ours are rthus lightly to be destroyed is too p~essimfistic, it smacks of the alarums fostered by fanatics and radicals the world over. It may be that in this spirit of "pessimism one may find the reason for the failing influence of the church. People demand in reiion something more tha~n uncovering of wrong--they demand action and relief. And this the church of today seeMs unable to procure. Too many times in the un- settled days since the war has the church called "W;olf, Wolf," and ruse away to wonder. RELI{WS 78QUESTION NAIRES While the poll of pub)lic sentiment by an iuuterdvn uiiinational church or- granization which will be carried on i "/ J~l+JI-. na-i---/ --.'/,?_c,_,_ ., -_ MUSIC IL m WOMEN'S LEAGUE AND INTERCI-URCH BAZAAR L4A = Barbour Gymnasium AND December 4' t h 'lfDR A M TEA ROIM NiI li ot IRolsv wih Jtnor hIoney Saturday 1Luncheon (hnt.aitIDtShd 50c_____Ch(otitc of1)ess(rt anti Dink - Meat Loaf with Tomato Sauce "r "CO E cit9!'lt~a . I-7[ ' MoN 0 "'Ul l" _iPotato Chi ps 16111Saturday Witier Oil MoW 'y (Y(5 lu in hill audito- i Pear Salad $1 4l) l M . Da rel 4lrinhetiof williitiatejCoieo CChPPoOMiSVceLth ubi e-ue of b 're h ic e e5r and Drinti Ieef Tenderloin - Leg of Lambl of FT[Rn Ornip-(,," 'tndnt te ra 1=Cream-ed Chik~enlin Pattie Shells llot !t l flJa orHoney Gily 'and- iiidenonstrathie Vi ¢) ' anti in l' ii icla r Inedrn French Ptao h(s4iourotDssrtaneDiy~ hunted for days by thosandts of stu-; works are especially urged to attend. (leat a d tad a~fesoti E'il1)', The lecture will be iillustrated by iIal hIIl hIIIIii IItil19381i11I!IW 1h3hhI "hh i htlll111II liHIItjll l~l~llltll1llll391lI~~9l t339311131313M l. d~u~ a141 hil prfesorsVlipyslides and will 1)e given in Fr-euch. whosec nanie e le all thae rest in thae Ilhletin, whao stirred ill) morre action States and Canada in a limited - than s~ olice te r gas a ~ ck-this of lectures on s uab jects of literary a dM 1 L Clpyi gilintehm rs dramatic interest, and the Cercle was '°>~~I ~n il (uies Is atate to tpersoeofly reserics;I s alydamtc rinn M N SToni(o't ident Little, who had laid aside tue fotnetobaleoseuehsI m the search by 'means of every inethod' was at the hands of the most famous 1~f -~--~~900- 100 of transportation knowni to ilioder al artists of La Comedic Francais andl later he became a professor of diction Style - Quality- Service saad.. in the Conservatoire (e Lausanne, and Save )olar or lMore at Our factory- Sheretrnd uderhe ow po erafter the World war in the Conserva-fHats Cleaned and Reblocked , N~v- yesterday morning, and so the Pres- iPrprliCned ork Onl dora neCI eteri eet iden kees hi $2 andROLL savs IThe subject of "Ratand et PoelyCend-sooopYUwlsnjytecmfrso Oeuvtre"epsehis $26eafieldLforsthes I No Gloss - No furne . Sweats Sayuwl -ytecmot fOeve f r ieH : o h x thess10,0of,000.Germ-aenmarktalent, an- offered as an additional reward. rsonfr. rreo;taetanWeleaeadwelvtitdblram te1,0,0Gemnmrswih in vi-ew of the present vogue of French Factory flat Store welhaeIndwl etlae-alom drama (Edward Bourdet's "The Cap- 617 Packard St. Phone 741'E tive" is still thle most popular play of____________________- Gthe New York season) the discussion M ,__________________ Iis particutlarly pertinent. Rostand, tf , ., not the greatest French dramatist,I has at least created the most populr ui " drama ever written-the immortal I "Cyrao doBergac."Dancing Wednesday, Friilay, Saturday. UPYRoland Eayes, the fumuls Negro , "caehome to get something good M A t pins, ilprsn-tefllwn to~ ca, ae ClPPY inaternhervi- enorisistilesbntWillam lwencegLYOS ea, adGpyi nitriwprogram in hill auditorium tomorrow 1WUI1VILLLU Mats, Tues., Thrs. at., HUBE T LA Y T nwppr-enevening at 8 o'clock.A Ts 7S umphant , home-coming. "It was a yI.iggMISS JIONat 1 T oufouE PLAYSt5 groat experience to be out in the Slve Amiche..Caldara (1671-1763) ( isI FranslllCSodgsoii Burnetts world, but now I am glad I i-cad the EiaRs.........aup TtS lyI N THE AIR; papers and came home." Ahl Spietato................. ..Handel 'A Dawn of da fom1rr1.Cx' Wth Lonad RxnRoy ie oppr * * * Vi Kfi t) t ti "You see," she continued, "I hap- ~. jpened to find a copy of the Daily on K.k - :' ,50-1 the campus yesterday morning, and ''"/3 ~~ i +q p dM Y p Y .-4 I . ''; turned to ROLLS, of course. Where what should I see but my own very picture. And a very good one, too. "When I road closer I found thatj th e University, and especially the offi- cial family, as I playfully call them, were all excited over my disappear- ance. I had no idea that I would stir up so much fuss." I - 1M IMPRIE SSIO-NS OF' THlE MICHIGAN CAMPUS SEE OUR NEXT isu UTSE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS President Little advertised in the Classified section of the Daily yester- day. It seems he lost a (log. A good many dread the classifieds for the first time yesterday because they had been told the President had ruin an a~t there. ROLLS' stand is vindicated. IhfhlllnlHayes i'c Ied hi Sc-l f(:-rzs yan die Dioskure) ..... . . .Schubert A lBoatman'.,, Hyninto . the Twin Star:; ....Schubert 'HRastloso Ac'he (ileSt less Love)... .. . . . . . . Schubert. Es Trau rite 'vir (In My D)reams) .... j .Brahm s H-ei~k 1-ti (Tomleward)...... Brahms Lchlv~ohtl (Farewell) .....lHngo Wolf ZI I. A S'quare Peg may not fit in a Round Hole, but a Square Deal fits anywhere. We can Fit You. Suits and Overcoats $35 and Up ART °GANSLE 11s . p stairs HOLLYWOOD $ SUPPER Delectable food in an amoperion.'w ingqani~nalin Gcrai ld ar sU'h - tra 9 to t. No covercr ywih pe or equal order except Saudyngt7 j rr~Nm0TEL Intelligent service "spceds up" the trans.ac - tion so men naturally like to buy Giftsi j at Bays.'' jewelry c Thre. are so" many _ ~interesting things "at '< - Bays" that only by, a visit to our store! 4 Hcan you het any 77 0 -'iof, the scope ad - ~variety of our ec r ~of jewelry. ; 4 :_a a You will find man yF {f Wf worth while" it CA really moderate t prices. NICKELS ARCADE OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION Dear Mr. Hay, I Cippy returned this morning, though she has not yet made andl~ any eigners, led to the request which re-- throughout the country next spintg been reading Toasted Rolls and B oey1 rs Pah ay..Ginffs stilted in the movement of foreign may better the nation's moral welfareI couldn't stay away any 'longer. it must I ' L.n fInt~ePod rfe gubatth-ug hepwe f ugeton tbe wotnderfully gratifying to produce D Ireanm Valley ..... ......Quilter However, as has been declared by is also Kin admission by the clhurch ; a column that' - will appeal even to a Enladwl'ihi holds the greatest leaders 'that. the contditions nientioned shy andl undemonstrative brrunette N("s~jc E agritah cotne-al interest in China, this ac- in ti-t questionnaire pr-obably exist. laydg Iatimhtgadou(n dey w. ...Pry arm tionin dicates no change in the policy Aside from satisfying a statistical . collect the 10,000,000 marks yourself IitL Ih t'lD-d......Rlad ,ys ofno-itrvntonlywol powers. curiosity, neither laymen nor clergy -not sayitng anything about the $25.,C 11 ae in ale Mater. .. Edward Boatner In observing this attitude, the Amer- I will benefit from knowing the lper- Sincerely yours,-(&n, eh'.....oadHae mcan, British, and French forces will centage of people who believe iii im-1 Frank E. Roblitis.*** be called on to use considerable tact. mortality, the power of prayer, or *$ *'a, IocI',l PAYR Despite what happens, it will be their any one of a dozen other things. If! Dear Tim: TeReftdPaes omryo policy to keep distinctly separate from the clergymen deem the various be-! Clippy, with a name like that, must the l'nrivem-sit-r, who presentedl recently all civil war activities which are now liefs and dogmas worthy of respect have run away to enter Barbers. Col- (with great applause!) Rachel Croth-I engLagng the Cantonese forces and the and belief, they might better spend ; loge. cr's "E xpressing Willie" in the Mtiimes Pek mornment. Tpheir entire pur- I their time, money, and energy in ad- E1 TontoO. theate r in October are being i'etttrt-e po:se in landing will be the protection vancing them directly. + to ti-tat theater by the Alumnae coun- of lives and property in the foreign - 'IB o trkiiiuolalyferCismsac- conesios.Intha, ri i tat PLESECOMUICTEtiou con January 10 and 1chcesii. alone, they will be fully justified. 1 As the thundering hierdlcan-o Tememietnshvebe et It may be cheaper to move than to .Teaazeelshv encm I pj rnt or essr ntabes ut otcrashing through thee flees, our pee opeet"isNlyo e 1"1CNILIATION SERV ICET 1wit President esCoolidge ntb ws hot witll hero, J. Paul University, grabbed the iOrleans,"tfhes ll rri on Fiske atmros- Exceedingly valuable to industry shortly join the ranks of the house giloto1h aw fdahadplieric comledy, on Monday and Tues-R but little known to the general public s utr.HI I raced across for a touchdown. ;,day evening ad n usdy ftr hnes I-egets the White I-ouse,,sado Tedyatr isi the conciliation service of the De- rent-free but living elsewhere-is a I We hyhdrahdtec nt-non. The ('1st will include Robert Hen- patetof Labor, whose report for matter not to be disregarded what parative safetly of the sidelines, Paul Berson and Amy Loomis, who are the fiscalintroduced himself, and she replied, knownrr to all those famliliar with cam- thefisalyear will be made shortly with the H. C. of L. and the national "Just call me 'Collie.' TI-en her elder-'psdaaislstsao n sa to Congr-ess. Conciliators settled 377 watchword of economy. psd~r.te itsao n sa labor disptutes during the past year Esxtensive repairs on the executive I'cmaosrse padto e- de trcinMs ihr as and in 70 cases assisted civic agn i anio will soonl force the nation's away. held, w°ife and leading lady of the in clearing uip troubles of variousI first citizen to depart with his family, I- fe ra elo utnPu Anrcnatr ls ik rae I~ was able to find an usher among the the title ro1, several seasons ago. types. In but 61 disputes was it un-j probably for the first half of the year. Bo custa nwsmtig nd Ma asll pn netne abler to negotiate a settlement, al-l Will anyone who has a Washington -hedicoerd ha.tisfar retue nggeo dtwiop te coanyxtende thogh n mny ass lteragre- esdene sitale ora sallfamlywas Princess Collegia Soirita, ofr Rockford as Rosalie La Grange in met were reached along the lines IYet large enough for "emergency en-Bosak cle~ nse- eorm,"h s uggested. 1 tertainhugs" please cotumutnicats with! Em~ployers and employees are moreI Calvin Coolidge, care of the govern--I(otne in our next) Thirteenth Chair," to be0 followed in I I f I ,) I i i i f I j I i I, I i i i f r f "I .A Inlays and tongue of a brand new leathier, Copper Patent, make this little. Marsala 'Pan Calfskin oxford loubly stmart, just -as Walk-Over 1)01- snoaf fit makes it doubly comfot able. Walk-Over > . ; ; ;:ti ;; - ,. a { s -Id~.; -- r' . r s ,y !rs v f.+,. P ,} ,a ' P , 1 ,'. y. F?, and more referring their troubles to mont? F'OR hUMR SIT 1).0. B the service. Its methods have been "msino ore elg 3 approved as being of the highest Obje~tiona to the administration's usually given by Mr. Leverett in thej ethical standards. It would be im- tax rebate plan as were rilef to big scn eetr ilb mte h possible to estimate the money in1 business, ignore both the source ofj present year."-D. 0. B. wages and profits saved the nation by E uch of the income tax, and the idea : the conciliation service in avoiding that fewer burdens upon capital will We were looking for an ontissiomn to turi,,4 -n- e(lo,-se Hangs High," ' A reniit VWe Aill?" Noel Coward's "Hay. Fever,'' a Bariicbill including "The Old Lad Shows Her Medals," andI Mm's.!Mansfti lPpearetl two years ago at the -Whit )er theater in Miss Bonsteie' s product ion of "The Goose i 'I i E , ' 1 ' r ) y .: ,i \ i j 1 I -$9.00 ' Trim smat ~ock3~ri L4M match smarnytrir.me The short-haired, short-skirted girl xvio stirs a ?lit foot into this little Walk-Over is sure of twt- !ia J She is sure that it has snug, clin~ging lines to l-arnotnlze with form-revealing smartness of short littlefr-ocks and closely shinglied locks. She is sure too that the clingingr i4' :3 a. } r L c . _.; I N I I