PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDA, IaIIWII20, 1927 --~3TO II IHIA AL Fayer Declares 4Students Sympathetic HAYIfN SEAKi'Wh ill hpnbli:,hd i^ At" yBI ' ; T LUNCHEON OF ltuc(Iteenr1rledCl1 NIIESR AtIE~ With R.upert Hughe~s'Stand COn Idolatry H C G O N I n> oil f ciicni oL gg ELB PE 30M "rs~ Jt dn W Quh, )0k,'Tleiin)('.>2C a l.tOL1 * * the 1 inlle problnmdE f ly in Sym 1pathy ith the V IwS of rl-4 Hoeer, Ctol~nieS.d lrnifecSSO1withs refeeceto faic rela~ ipuS In the I AllU' iid) ~ . .I Ie $,-ss On1IineuoAlte1'L Thir #lteeth ltpert Hughes wlwn helerieIs at- 'i ayerl, "pre' sentflay stndnts are not FarEast from his )()bM'Valoll5on it~lL',InlHC 111i;)V, 0 Anivrersary Of Its Founding tempts of educators who, as victims o in symipathy with all those who claimtwo tleIs to t he isa el; n nvstgae VWI1 'ihl h I i! At hisUniversity a m isguided sense of patriotism, seek ct eatot leenoleiude tin111P(, ~ Prf.Josph t.l R Iaydelen"m~ til: vnti n to I portsaY or national heroes i s ner of truth. Many writers seejm to be f---t---cinc (earrnn M~4',JE Ti-AN IS ATTEN withnil o theoyntthe anolntirelltakeiupnwth sucartmentth T10 r' archangls wt l f[ievrusadetieytknu'wt uhtig spoke yesterday at a luncheon of the - t1 / none of the viec' which the flesh is as scandas, they tryto makhe the vie-Chicago Council of Foreign Rtelations . heir 'to,'.',' rof. -Willham A. F raver oftirs oos ridiculous. Several such thiao- i ttt~~t~ C.(om memorating the thirteenth an- ibe'i~ yse'a ooks .have Clately been 1written, t- r inn Chicjjj ,l ntriwyetrhl.jPofso ago. 's vews ered-- ivraary of its. existence at the Uni-' iF1ghete mt by: Mr. Ilzhghs was' tempting to prove things on Washing- saeetcifyfo i rplssm vlereity, the TUpper Room Bible ;class iis . torei t hs-h sl ste!ton that are not to his credit. Thle I tver ittie l lijefyhPo pso n m ls ~l- ?PRYPt r edadinradasoeprga !hill for icturiing (eorge Wasinton idfiueoeuhathr a eati ntial commission. Silas I. t aw, ANNOUNCLMNTS ,mter: the: dinner last igtin te >g ae o the ac, tatthy w"t nr. kl (INVITATIONS U eromatLnhiladiLaa :iiimmstead of .lmin.,h y. asks ite ote attatte rien Chicago atorny, elgat ofth The oomat Lne alland n .anethe inovel t;,shul w ileicthe! rmttmtcly nta aalsiallyS ae oitotu lmcne 311 auditorium. 'Thomas M. Ilde', , j .l "1'v as though attennting to pull the sub-I United Sae otl pca ofr IN O~~ Vwho is leader of the roup, gave ca IUli . oftruth. in Q c'~urects ff teirdpdIstls. nce o hns aifsa eiladFOLDERS ~ot ak ndmsia nmbr asogrlamd hn eahthm li s a ________American member of the Chinese ex- N.SE~R freatuired the program.,Vj aSPEAKS ic t *+trateritorality commission, president IPAAD tUR LE IUSINESS CARDSa Mora thae 150 sof the 8,000 memnbers aninu ir. i nd st hom the ayo uth ____SP AKSatth______ ~ho are enrolled In the tUpper Roofigu,>mATA LUMNI ECLLINGC. R: erprsnlatngtMr le ' odly inay well emulate?" \Va41- . ETC., ETC.'l Weepeetls igt rcdnugom' w ir, ommnts Mr. ISellars Will Write ~ in a tril aoundsthe worl the flattest poss9ilc J1. A. Bursley, dean of students, ad- 11~ tae w asago that there were 'oni=,cio o h efrtt mk min nery vr cutr e iugies, "ivntoes efoisto akgerdressed the university, of Michigan!1 Philosophical Books 1r *isited. This membership inclu(Ies unci a fpct. hbo ateCre tabnut__ 215 S. MainSi. (off <. iety) .erse college-students who were in h "A hunman Washington i igr held Friday night comleiloating te -- CPho 231i .class at Btler college and at thel hero than a. tin god," adds Professor, 90th anniversary of the University Prof. Roy IV. Sellars of the Phil- vp" ~.na echr olgeweeleFrayer. "Such are the vlews of the; The meeting was held at the Battle osophy (department1)ha 1)een selectedFo Serviceand QyaU y, None S 5r bed the-same Mlass for more than imi post-wva school of iograplhy. Creek Country club and was attended to be tme eitor of a ,ries of boos _ - tweny yarsbefre omig hre. Attemipts are now being made to val-! by more than 100 alumni. He spoke - In nn rbo atth prsen tie ate the men of the past in more hu-, briefly' on administration policies.l there are about -500 members who are man terms.". Dean Bursley returned late last nightj Aiterested in-the class and occasional- Such a mo11veniemt has been current Ito Ann Arbor. ,,,attend the, Saturday ni'ght meet- in historical circles for inapy years, !--- - ..;The. Uppe'r Room bulletin, -pull- according ,to Professor Frayr. Morel II COLUMBIA. -Two-thirds5 of the I6hed esver week, contains the mhews than 25 years ago, Paul 1-Lester Ford!I students here are engaged in p repro-j Z the aneetings, and is sent to all inculcated the samve prlicles in his fessional courses.j ~embers in Ann, Arbor as well as to - -- .. ,all the .fraternitles on the campuis. F Vi a:. ua^ LIMMMrv :1 T N Y All,',P- , E Company of International Artists _____SPECIAL ORCHESTRAm~--%w hil Orders, Now _ - - l r , Strat, 1>aailosIi- Eir ! Four iRow s ScomlFur i' lA Reminder, $ 1.14) .Reporft Shows Good Hiealth In February N Student ;health during February was very goodl, according to the latest statistical report from the Health service.. Their v'were few cas5es of serious illness; though, because of icy suirfaces, there were several ft cidents from fals. Statistics ;compiled by :Dr. Warren Fe. Fors~ythie, Health service d1iretor, ;,Bowed a decrease of 4,000 cases inl the dispensary 4epartmient during the1 last eight.,nontlis as. compared witha similar. period during the preceding t'welve months. No further change was noted. BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOPPE G'omedy tit Prom Heaven Marccls -Shampoos - Haircuts Manicures B Y SKILLEtS OPERATORS' Dial 961}6 5 N ickels. Arcade aM olIN r-:j now 7 'IM ff Wag M A-1 LS VAL a FOUR IDAYS May 1,19, 20,21 1927 d I aI CONCERTS HILL AUDITl-ORIUM EARL V OORE : 1. 1 DRICK STOCI . .. - f s Rosa Porsele Metropolitan O.Rera Comnpany Betsy Lane Shepherd American concert and oratorio singer Lois Johnston San Carlo Qpera CQpany. Ernesine Schumann-=Heine Jubilee Anniversary Sophie Braslau Metropolitan Opera Company ElIsie B'aker ,. aAmerican concert and;. oratorio singer Armandi TOkatyan,,.. Metropolitan Opera Company Arthur, Hack ett. ANN ARBOR Musical Director Orcheat ral CPAd Soprano Sop ranoy optralto Contralto Contralto Conrt Tenor Teno Baritone AterjGAn concert. and ,oratorio LawrenceTibett Metropolitan {opera Company William Simmons singer senme that bursts fo~rth evcry lure Leon's rubber legs col- lapse! Roaring, crazy stugy t! With a dash of romance. ,11 tine4's 1 :34) e!.: 1ge f'tilre at; and 4 :30 c oo ict atxr e . f , N a American concert and oratorio singer James8Wolfe Metropolitan Oper~a Compalny Lea Lubo shutz Russian Violinist Ern'est Hut cleson hrinent American Artist Baritone Bass Violinist Pianist H APF1Y HOBO SAM ... Just because he fell off a Morse-Car he thought he was the Prince of Wales! YOU'il think he's the funniest fellow that ev-er cam- out of Broadway... It'll take a bunion or a broken leg to make you stop laughing- A whole week's fun packed in one evening! Ifl iN THE 'ST A(1E-- .AM ROBBINS fro tm time ' ~ lir i I . _. ._.. ~r----- CARMEN MASS TN fD Bizet Rrt~ven~ Anmd hIs 1 11 .LJ z..'....LiA'J!1 !~j I I II] u~ 3.x 3111,1U