w cATTT )AV +",p,!TAT )r 2, 1f9$ICJtA~)ILL 2tL.t .t, t'~ THEI MICHIGAN DAILY tti1 VA4Lt11. 1:1 11i15 X4 Ul. tt is EXCELLENT PROGRAM' PLANNED IN ACTIVITIES Supermen To Comef-.l As Resuilt Of Twin Life Eactors-Shull FOR SPRING FESTIVAL D 1 %x'21 °Tsx CONCERTS I'~ARE INCLDED)~di0 I\ SCHEDULE O EVEM'sh (Irf'hil( >"FOR JAY' FOlCS 1i istis eCf ftlolhi GRAINGER WILL -APPEAR supeman 'niersity Cln1 Union Will Preet pa r et (omposition; Childre's Con- "lsS x°cet Is Also Listed S~l a Announcements made some time 1 de's t(T ago by officials of4 the Universi Oman maytI Musical society regarding the 35th nal by annual May Festival have been sup- t'u at t1 "plemented recently, and the progran cditaiy is now thought to be comlete. The pesc 4 event itself will take place May 16 vii crdmin =17, 18, and 19 in Hill auditorium, Igte , and all indications are that it will Iolwu rbe one of the most pretentious May mutb Festivals ever staged in Ann Arbor.I inct pa vSix concerts will make up the Fes- ldl ~in tival, two in the afternoon, anl fourRides at nght.Profess at night.controlo Of the large organizations that will appear there will be the Universityalyhi i Choral Union, under the direction of the fact Earl Moore, musical director of the demcra Festival, and the Chicago Symphony contril po orchesra, under the baton of Frede-j ick :Stock. In addition,_ a large 'iepr group of Ann Arbor school children tnle," are being trained by Juva Higbee, wards er supervisor of music, in the absence tan e of Joseph E. Maddy, who has assum- dmanrae ed this task in the pastoWedesda and Friday night programs will be vn h .,miscellaneous in character, while ad (Iny ' the choral offerings will appear o n Pr Thursday and Saturday nights. All institute of the children's singing will taesintoth "place Friday afternoon. no h Will Dedicate Organ proposed As a special feature of the 35th as sugge .annual Festival, the new Frieze Me- thing, n11 ~nvrial organ, which is now being in- senefita: stalled in Hill auditorium at a costbefi q of $75,000 will be dedicated. Eri understa Delamarter, wvo will officiate as the man ahe Sguest conductor at the first concert, forth has Composed a monumental worK "Sl N^ which will be played by Palmer Christian, University, organist, as a splenid~ *dedicatory.unesa Percy Grainger, famous Pianist, mothernoa will appear as guest conductor -or Sluda 1r a part of the Friday night concert. sol V andl will direct his own work, "The ae the it that IDr. Marching Song of Democracy," whicharey '" will be sung by the Choral Union.arey In addition tto this feature, the Fri- the phy clay night concert-audience will also)rods shear Leonora Corona, a youthful manl hi1 ';; Texas prima donna who has been at- t i 'tracting attention- Of late. Margaret 1 Matzenauer, distinguished contralto STD iof the Metropolitan Opera cmpany, qwill furnish the attraction on Wed-I - nesday night. PITT Thursday night's concert will be anI wo -devoted to the presentation by Earl minings SV. Moore and the University Choral burgh w Union of Pierne's "St. Francis of special 'Assisi," a composition never before subcomn sung here. The separate roles will ators w Ago to Marie Montana, American or- Picture. atorio singer recently returned fro. several years in Italy, soprano; aMerle Alcock of the Metropo~itan, \ oP j contralto; Tudr "Davies, Welsh ten- l 'or of the British National Opera ~company; Raymond Koch baritone of the American Opera company; Le and Chase Baromeo, bass. Baromeo To Apear Baromeo, or Chase Sykes, is a graduate of the University who was ,for several years a pupil of The- ,, lore Harison in the School ofMu ~sic. He sang a week ago in Detroit ln with the Chicago Civic Opera comp-l any. Baroni~o spent several years- "I studying in Italy, and made his way1 * to the forefront at the% La Scala1 opera house. He sang summers in South Ameica, and was brought to . the Chicago company lasts fall'+ by- 3the impresario, H. M. Johnftn. (r. The children's concert en Friday afternoon will also present a work new to Ann Arbor, "The Quest of the x. Queer Prince," by Hyde. Benn Ra- binoff, a youthful violinist from New i ~'York's East side will augment this program. . Percy Grainger, apart from hi Friday night appearance, will be seen Iin his usual role of soloist on Sat- Surday afternoon in conjunction with the Chicago symphony orchiestira. Climax Feature Listed The usual Festival climax of Sat- Surday night will be supplied 'this kyear when the Choral Union, the Chi- cage symphony orchestra, and a cast of operatic' stars will present Verdi's "Aida," which has not been hearfi here. for seven years. Baromneo will -again appear on this occasion, while the ethers will be Leone Kruse, Paul1 - Althouse, Mario Basiola. and Mfar- -guerite D'Alverez, the Peruvian con- I tralto. This wil mark: the 24th May Z Festivalchatra under Frederick TioS ALY WILL 2.A000 - 3 5ARCADE 8.40 '1'01}1A it 0:0A E mml~(1 w"'dO a, taw-or inl e( !-'] hals bhoev -cn?-plas~l d Ihi ar idl~le o."1 lhe r r'edc1 CaIgb' eI nst ituii on, wyho has that, thv hereditary AIlaa - fc lanl are tlheoreticaivy lblefor 1ihi 1 rodui oll of a a, in the o~pillii otofPvn. \ 1iShul11 of tb e zoflay (fle- tat enien ifli]1)]ltes,'' l ioifs;r id iln cowmen,101ing onl I'lr. RidI- nets, '"that the fzeel de-iuindedl y' be regu larly lbe iade nor- lhe ipiesonit t inle. ( .mlainl 1; factors imay tiave their ex- change(! by file proper en- nt, but they can not be p cop- in, the (:iiingedfl oin."to the ggeneration. Environmlent ?given a. much less proale- ice as a factor in Ilhe pro- of t he supernall of wil~il spears. ;or Shuli looks, upon the o] her-edity imoreiCotlilist ic- n (loes Dr. 1Mifddle. 1Despite tthat the are living in a cy where it is d~ifficultifo reproduc ftioin, he thinks it is ,sible tofdiinliish the deifee- tof the popunlation. lie (con- "Dr. Riddle leans i-mululy to- -nvarfnment, while hered(ity more generally controlled seems 10 think. Even ill a ey we may. if wve wisht, ir( - procreation of the mentally fsically unfit." °o essor Shell's opluwl, all including men in. 10 b1ranchl- )logical sciee for' researeh technique necessary for thew 1control of human being;;, stel iby Dr. Riddle, is a gofod ot because it may produce a. fn,'' hie explaiinedl,"blit to the hluman race blya, greater ending of the physiology o~ (I hence cf his possibilit ies presenit , ial(!perhtaps5tie fu- an' ins tit ut ion woiuld be fevelopmenit leading to aln nding (of the humn race early as we nofw understandi lninmls. Such an ninotu 'ventually ucahe clear wvlt real lpossiilities o0 colI ratl iddifle apiparently boli jev(- exist. Ave must ullfd'r5 ud siology of mall illintavecy ense including hieredhity andI ther things, in or'der~ to con- future fdevelopmenit.' Y MINE CONDITIONS, SBURGH4, Feb. 24.--Living ilking condtitions in thleecol settlements adiaceht Ifo Pitt s- cere studied again today by the senate intlerstatec commlerce lmittee. Salturday the 011ev- vill present their side of the FOR CHAIRMAN PRHIIIO GET FA lT AD.,NVERSE DECREE - - '~ e * hl esXWit hout Warranatsit' ecked } r rPRECEDENT SIGNIFICANT - d' ( ~T'OiLPAASFeb. 2A.--Fedeial pro1ib Uitinlgent s searching private iomes and (1leiiugs on searchxwar'- ras itsibtined lwithout direc~t intorma- :~2: ,-ti n i mTlc f 1liquor will not lbe coun- ,I Lin ild Ii the fuunrc, Federal Jufdge xf Lo ms HPmurns,_)f thce Eastern Louis- iaMna disjtriet, declared in handing 17 (own a writteni decision dismissing conftiscat ion proceedinigs enterefl1 a ainst a resifence, where the agents c laimeid they found a distilling out- The effect (If the decision, c-ourf at- - - ach~e5 pointed~ out, will be to prevent R( ~ ~ 111 li~ '~V~tagentsa obtaining search warrants for It('pulil'il 'of () ei. ild) o private residlences even though they slatedf'( or thle chii rf'a=hip o01 t'ei(det ect alcoholic odors emanating from !-ouse \\ oxs ;".od ; cttliiti PQ ' th in, unless they establish that a when Rctresr'I:it at!i'' William Ilt.' business is being operated' on the Gmeecn fI., Iowa', rret; 10 I'3 ecme a :preimises or secure evidlence of sale.{ judge (of the I fit ed tat. Q: ourt( oif!0 Heretofore lprohibition agents hav(e clairms. lIlawler has )r lla emrber made searches on warrants securedl of the house for 20 years. oni what Judge Burns termed "small evidence," a practice he condemned. r~ ~ ~~DFRPOThe desficsion a s hacednded donein FEW RiifisISiTmR FOrRcP0ings'entere AND B.LLIARD TOURNEY S; imier revenue statutes by the district MAYO CLI.NIC NAS COMPLETION I C' IVETGAE l conmmerce ('olll los=it I wg:,an toay ani in vestsinn:ion cfinth ex0011graint I ran sport at ii ionrates t determie if far ri ielicef calln1b~t ; a it o_!adby a r"- adijlisu iefnt ofithose 1ta1rif 'Thv coo- pot r ledi~ og liw\s I ie comphleon li fl ilan in gtioll Cof doiltl( I ie rtest', loth teinlg aultlut~r'ef by tCongress. I ieIf'Paciflic 1as vlIp, tilanti adtgu ilf ites~t.: Jwy nPt 5flt Bthe case(s here, 1the Coi'lflhiOi i merxvii hioldIa. hearing at 1fmi i Or'the W\estern c(arriers, p11011 Iil sippers. Three cities, (' h iao, I10101a.andf 1 Boston. ad visefd 11' :x, t is .ionilthN t hey will urge are64, ftiUt(I exort rates below Wlx xsuv on ;domestc' rainl mofvfeent. Two xvii ie(s gave' t oinon y ycp- toedayv. -IRuphert .l. 1 lora, hiprsilelt o" the(,Co irtu-merl l ia- E ceiphia - requnested that.IiUs fit y'5rate be subst antinallylrefdufcd below«- that ca ist Yc' ork.The tittrenee new, tased otnimovemnit.l i in Buffalo, is fone-ial I. per fenit per I1i0) poiuds,i favor ofithtle lenmis y i ; via ity. This shld 1ble more thbanii to~o c en s, I-Jo- tall]conitendeld. 'lie Philadelphia witne:ss conil- plained that reduoct ions in Canaflian 1.jrateCs hadl (I ivete d forig-,bound. 1I grain Ifrom Por'ts 0' the Untited States to those (of the Dominion. Marriage pluiw a eareer, rallier thtan a tim iii marriage, is thle ideal (of most collefge girls, affording to survey of thle !V lflios V7oen's college. ,te . _ Registrationi in the billiard and ptoct- t o u r n a m e ni t s w h i c h a r e hb e i n g s p o0 n- s r d b t h U n o h a n t r e c d the total thlat was expect ed, acfordi- iug tot the nianagernet, aa tgicat 0; nnumbeir of entranots is fdesir'ef. 'To flate Co01yest erdlay afternofn, 2-1 men hafd signed ilup for the billiard ivIi- sion and 25 hafd enrolled in the 11oo1 felt rnl amen t. jTheI two tounamitiients v;:11 be run simuiltaiicously and wxill both he rounitd-robhiin affairs,. wit hieach emani p)laying the fothers enter'ed. As a. spe- cial proisTion] for these gtames, the union has refducfedf the playing rates to 30 cents1 an llfor. Four (tips arc being offered to the winners andf run- nrfs-tip in each fivision. Registration may lie vinoe at the< fdesk iii th lihiliiai'f room oif the Union, and wNAill (lose this wee-endf. rThe ftoii'imlieiits will begin Iext Mtonday andiitlliiont iuthriioiugil (tie iiext iew wfeek". The entrant1s15:'illbe ntifiefd by phllle as to their tie(itfhplaying. attorney's office against the $10,000 stlIutii'hai resifdence of Giuseppe Can- g wnxhere prohibition agents main- ta in ed they found a fdistilling -outfit last October. The search warrant authorizing the raid wa-s-,obtained onj tbu fldeclaration of a prohibition agent that he detected odors o t alcohol emnanating from the place. Cangemi disclaimedl ownership orj knowletdge of the still and in argu- ments last: month, petitioned the court to quash the search suppress evi- dence anti dismiss the confiscation iIn iuling that private resifences should not lie searched except for re-j (.tricftedh and specific reasons, JudgeI Buries indicated that overzealousness of prohibhiton of'ficers should not be{ allowedf to extenfd as far as intrusion of anr unwarranted typie. Xomen must use one end (If the librar'y a111nd 'en uise the other, ac- fording to a m'uiling made by. George- fiwn college. It was thought that lie tegregati n xvould create a more , qtuet atmofspihere. M-ere is a view of the ne w clinic ofithile famous .Mayo bro fthers, sur'geonis, now near'ing comnpletion at Rihest em', l imiii. 'lue ibuuifidig vill hous~e all (if the offices andl lahofrat olivsof t I e iimedile inst it tit ion. A 6 5-foot tow\er will b~e constiuceted to toil the (T-t~t~ as it ,,tanlis at prcsent. - Law Professors ulsh Case Books $Prof. E. lythte Stason of the haw i zisiiii ini5,xvorkmnei's coipensa-. school antilPr'of. Grover C. C ri'ioii ionti(ii e.iuiiissifons, variotis tax lbodies, of the Law sflhool have recently writ-th h'dea rde omiins ad otlier itiibunials of a similar' nature. ten andfl1pu1blished -special fasehbofik I'- (,I.,so Tirade Restraints'i-s tha for the exchluivIlse115 (f law studlents t-tle fi IProfessor Grismore's work. R~ at the Alichigan law scofhfol. - dueals with decisions iii fases invyl\- 1 Professor Stason's bioofk is fcalled, big thle law of contracts andi restraintj "Cases Concerning Adinisltrativc- oftrt ',d . Special einphasts is plaWcfdt Tribunals," and is a collection of ;i- tlpfi decisions wherein the Sherman (icial decisions regardinig such 1adiniin- ant i-trutiO act and the Clayton Anti- istrative tribiunals as pultiic titilities ti 1151 net figure. for all makes of ryPEWIUlTERS Rlapid turnover, fresh stock insures best quality at a moder411ate price. 17 ",Nidiels Arcade. Phone 661,.* i I MONDAY, FE 713UARY 27 SUPHiM ' CAST t-VENT 0(7-TilE SEASO'N -CURTA61N WILL RISE AT 8:1 REIEL IrT $ h a e ,pe ae C o m e d y I -'IVv-r A ^ 'TICAL DEIPARTMENT°I anses and Framces made To Order Optical Prescriptlions Filled H ALLERS State St. Jewelers -- _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ - M _ _ _ _ _ ~ Pri'c w,, Or'clfestz'a,~2- . li(my1 ,1I'inst four rows, 3.30. Seconid four $2.7% *2ematie. 23. lSi' T'NOW Al' BOX OFIFCE. r , c -x - 'L A , f C.:ti _'.Z: .... c.r .. Nin i(a 78 . !C.rMiai: ' - '' :.:,;x 5r., At e j .F ' 1 ow t Rdce ics y :< Cornwell Blk. (Temp. Ildts.) *-fl14flt tfSO1S''I:ai'.:S .Aana - .'A bp2 11 :C.t ' ... L . CANICpBAN 2i30 S'. State Street1 to Europe Dancing, S'wmming, playing- Go over with the Younger Generation in the rollicking Tit Third... and have more money to spend abroad .. . $193.50 (Rfound Trip) in Cunard Comfort Go the economical way with adventurers of your own age-p-eople who are deter. mined that they will see, and get all the advantages of havingn seen,Eisuropcbutwho war.nt to save their money to spend while traveling there and who enjoy a trip on the ocean for its own sake. Do you realize how very inexpensively this can be done on big Cunard ships' such as the CARONIA, CAR-. MANIA, SCYT1HA, LACONIA, LANCAS TRIA,andciTUSCANIA? You are berthed in a com- fortable, clean cabin, you have goodI food, nicely served, with ample deck space and you enjoy the company of your own kind of people ... because they are others like you who feel tl e adventurous call of trav- eling "Tourist rfhird Cabin. You -will dance on moonlit decks to the rhythm of a college or'E lie s tra no feet havo, yetrestd You will s-Vim t n salt walter in an im- provisoi dck ,,tank1,You'll ay thec deligh;'uI deck gyamens th~at youta h-on-a-lark devisee. And th'ere'll be bridge, - - andi conversation; - -and sometimes lost sleep! But of course you have your choice between mnissing sleep and fun. C T1'y4A R D ) I I 4 a .: ' A s 110 Jo ~--U F 0 ~\ A, happy comedy drana 'of young love, with Janet I I i, ,-aynzr, the star of IN BARD ' 7fci Heaven" ""CS M IL FM -Also- saW Lgawi .. ...... . . .... ........ F All the old proverbts ,av full of wisdom that is applicable to savA'g money as weila oyiu te affi r . " aet of pithy adsv ce not t p .,ir' your trust in "get r'c jji' Y :0m~ and instead ad' A~ I I slower and surr savings. LET.:YAfW.E I. a I (' I