THE I~hGANDAILY LY women. How disappointing! And what a pity! It is now fast becoming a smoking den. Is it due to the policy of the managcement. or to the fact that -- the present-day college woman is utterly insen- I sible to the rights of others? It was particularly noticeable at the time of the performance of the IJunior Girls' Play and during the style show given x a short time ago in the League ballroom. On both 1occasions the air was blue with smoke and quite sickening, due to the number of girls smoking. And at both events, although a third or more of be suing, with Joan Peebic in the title role. MiSS Peebles' conception ofe the char,3.cter is sa!id to be di stincily "Lot" by the critics of New%, Yorik, Bos- ton and Chicago. El ; P ox. wh hassungsev- eral roles in Detroit, will have the pairt of A'i caela; Edward Molitore w,=ill appear as Don Jo,-e. and Giuseppe InterranteX as Escamillo, the tore- actor. Chevalier Fn1 ln',o G(3uerieri will be the conductor. 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Hewett, George M. Homes, Joseph L. Karpin- g Levitt; David G. MacDonald, ProcorMc.eachiy, y Moyer, Jfoel P, Newman, John O'Connell, Lien- Prker, Paul W. PhilipsGeorge Quimby,.Flod Wiliam- Reed, Edwin W. Richardson, Rich- Roine, H. . Sanders. Robert E. Scott. Adolpli iroMarhallD. ilverman, Wilson L. Trimmer, ge Van Vleck, P hilip Taylor . Van Zile, Williamn the patronis were men-I saw very few men Koven 'Robin H-oodl will be rcviv,- \Vec( r;r1y smoking. They were too courteous to do so, and$ evening and Saturday afternoon. had too fine a sense of decency and regard for's - --- - - - people present - elderly ladies and others who do HAROLD GELMAN- not smoke. Pianists, singers and violinists iay come and If the girls must be men - why not copy some go, but a musician, even in thae embryo. is rare. of their virtues as well as their vices, and rememn- Last nig;ht Mr. Gelman proved himself capable of ber that smoking is still offensive to many refinedj passing bey-ond the mcdium of his own particular and equally wvell educated people. instrument into the larger concepts of the art as An Interested Alumna. a whole-an ability that is seldom found in stu- _________________dent work, and is even more promising of' a REPLY TO JAMES C. JOHNSON1 future than his by no means inconsiderable tech-' To the Editor: nical equipment. A certain tendency towards a In Saturday's issue of~ the Daily, James C. heaviness of touch weighted and equalized pas- Johnson finishes off a letter about "The Eco- 'sages whose demands were otherwise easily within nomics Department and Socialism" with the fol1- his possibilities. However his simplicity more than lowing paragraph: made up for this seriousness which would not have "Like Joshua of old, we Socialists have encom- been so evident in a program of less emotional pased he all o th ecnomcsbuidin seennature, for when it came to the moderns andj pasesed hewalsdharybls of the ecoomcsbuldngsn particularly to brittle Poulenc pieces, his firm and a little 'watchful waiting and the walls will hard tone gave them a delightfully clear outline. crumble and fall. The department will be ours." -Kathleen Murphy This juicy little paragraph is a most perfect and succinct expression of the philosophy of the for- MARJO)RIE MeCLUING- mer Second International and no0w existing So- Marjorie McClung, soprano, will give the fol- cialist parties throughout the world.own grdainreia at 8:15 p. mn. today in:. "We Socialists have encompassed the walls ofE thei Schoodl of iMusi Auditoriurn on Maynard the economics building seven times." And as a Street. Miss Mvargaret Kimball will be the ac-j result, what? Around and around the problem =companist. The general public, with the excep- you go without making one serious effort to' tion of small children, is invited.y undermine and, stifle the poisonous. bourgeoisie Invocazione di orfco from "Eurydice" ...... Perin propaganda that is daily poured into the minds Star Vicino............... ...Salvator Rosal of students by the economics department. Instead Ah ! Quanto e vero from "Il Pomod'oro" . ,.. Cesti of organizing a corps of Socialists, trained in ' La Fiei a de Mast' Andrea .............. Giannini Marxism Leninism, to be represented in _every Er Ist's............................... Wolf economics classroom, to fight-'at every turn the 0 Wusst ich doch den Weg zuruck ...... Brahms continual capitalistic Agitation carried. out by; Der Schmied.......................... Brahms} flandman and his crew, to, rationally ridicule the Der Tot, das ist die kuhle nacht........ Brahmsk anarchistic capitalistic theories: palmed- off by; Meine Liebe ist grun ................... Brahms these august professors as fact, and so wipe out= Chanson Norkegienne ............... Foundrain the artificial respect of the student for the views L'invitation au voyage ................. Duparc' of these men-instead of any mass- effort, the So- j Apres un. reve .. ......................... Faure cialist contents himself with individual attend- }Les Vaut-ours .............. .... ....Lenorman d ance at ' economics classes and a semi-annual I The Feast .of the Lanterns............. Bantock' mild protest to the Daily. ," The Dark Eyes to Mine ................ Griffes "Now for a good hearty blast of the trumpets The Lament of Ian. the ]Proud ......... Giffes 4 ria 11-t.i'. .,,.4-,.1f.,1 it,in, a '~a sthe wa7,lls~ will. 1 The Clothes of Heaven ..... ,.. .. .. . . . . ..Dh It's a Lightweight, Flexible, Yet Sturdy Tie ! oo Nina Koshetz... Chicago Symphony Frederick Stock.. Soprano Orchestra Conductor . l edniesdayLo' ig8:15--M1ay 1i CHIFFON HOSE 55c 2 Pair 55C $1.00 $4.95 White or Beige, Pig Burton's XWalk,,.Over Shop 115 South Main Ann Arbor Men Who Know Style Like 0u SPRIN ."SUITS And here -they find that style it 11 Beck, U, It ~rEllen mell,. Dot Re.. Mc 1rr ,bn - ax Mtl u h v. ' IIV alV ~r v ' N )PMd t ti l') II ,Sipso, athSonantie, arare SencrMiramI crumble and. fall. The department will be ours." P.Sark, Marjorie Western. - This statement more than any other typifies the BUJt NSS STAFFr Telephone 2-1214I attitude of,- the Socialist. Their's is a kind of a BIJ8NESS MANAE........ BYRON C. VFDDER ws ufll~t o ne nyboyu rm CREDIT1ANGE ..........HARRY R. BE LEYwihfllmntYonednybow outr - WOMENS BUSINES............... Donna- C, Becker- 1 pets, sound your drums, wave your flags, patiently DEPARMENT MAN'AGERS: Advertisng W.Grafton Sharp I wait, and the enemy will capitulate. You need only Advertising Contracts, Orvil Aronson; Advertising Serv-' rebuke the' economics department about the drivel ice, Nol Turnier' Accounts. Bernard E. Schlnacke; (- culation, G~ibxt BE. Dursley; Publicatlons, Robert 1i. they are driving' homde, and they will consent to Finn. e cange -their teaching -- in time. Their whole A3SSISTAN~rS: John Belliamy, Ciordoni Boylan, Allen Clove- philosophy 'is' an emasculated revisionism of Mars., land, " Jack~ Efroyinson, .Fredt Hertrick, Joseph Ilunic, j based' on a naive fatalism-4"Didn't Marx say Allen Knunisi, Russell Read, Lester Skinner, Robert1 Ward.ig Is W. Bartiness, Williawz B. Caplan, Willard Communism is inevitable? Then what's the use Love's Philosophy........ .Delius Screen 'Reflections AT THE LYDIA MVENIDELSSOHN "DIJARY OF A RE{VO3I.IUTIONIST"x Opening at the Lydia Mendeissohn Theatre :Iton-ig-ht is "The TDiaryvof al.Revolutionist."a Rus- S 6 {~< r .( .; .OO.'------ ' rT----t# doesn't mean high price! Society Brand and. Othier Fine Makes $1430 and Up Overtzure to "FRu:- an and I-ucirniLo-a".......... ........Glinka Aria from '-RussInl nand Ludmilla" ............... . ..Gliiuka; Nina Koshetz Tone, Poemn, "'Thus Spake Zara- thustra," Op. 30 .............. Strauss Aria, "Letter Scene" from "EugeeOnogin .......... Tlaikovsky M1iss Koshetzs Syraphony No. 12,.0Gmnor, Op. 35 .... .... .......... Miaskovsky Songs and Dances of Death,. Mlioussorgaky Miss Koshetz Polkca and Fugue, froth "Schlwancia, the ]3Bg)Ipe-Player's." . Weinberger 11. Thursday Evening, 8.15-May 18, Chase Boaromec . Bass Jascha Heifetz -..Violinist Palmer Christian Organist University Choral Union Chicago Symphony Orchestra Earl V. Moore and Frederick Stock , Conductors " in the Faery Hills" ...... ........Sax Ar-ia, "Confutatis Maleclictis" -from "The Manzoani Requiem "..:'.... verdi - t"Chase IRaromneo "13cisha/zar's Feast"............. Walton Mr. Jlaromeco, Chorus, Orchestr'a, OrganI INTIERMISSION Concerto for Violin, D major, Op. 77......................Bhrahmis Jascha Ilcifetz 111. Fridi Afternoon, 2:30--May 19 Rose Bampton ... Contralto Orchestra Accompaniment Youing People's Festivat' Chorus Juvo Higbee and Eric Delarnoi'ter .1, Conductors Ove;rtue, 'rThe Marriage of F'igaro" ,..........Mo'ia.- Aria, "Chic faro sensra Euridtice"' from "Orfeo ed Eurldice",..... Chick Symphony " Oxford" In G0 Gr"oups Of SOnIgS: 3ereiiade .. ............ ...... Tostl Country Gardens............Gai ng(er "Thle Little Dust Man"11......... Brahnm:' Youtmg People's Fecstival Chorus' Aria, "11 cst, Doux, 11 est Bon" from "I-erodade........... Aaas suet viissilimpton "Elegy and Waltz" from "Seren- acle for Strings ........Tctaikovsky Cnntata: "Spring Rapture ........,.Gaul IV. Friday ILe ing, S:15-May 19* I , a S r -'4 4 Coluodas, kR. C. D evereaux, Carl J 'Jbiger, Albert Gregory, Milton- Kramer, John Mark~s, ,John I. Mason, .John P. Ogden. Robert Ti'imby, Bernard Rosenthal, Joseph Rothbard, Richard Schifif, Geor~ge R. Williams. Elizabeth Aigler, Jane Bassett, Beulahi Chapman, Doris Gilmmy, Billie Grifliths; Catherine McHenry, May See- fried, Virginia McIComnb, Meria Abbot,. Betty Obapman,, Lillain Fine, Minna, Glffen,. Cecile Poor, Carolyn Wosc.' THURSDAY, APRIL, 27, 1933 Southern J ustice- And The 'N igger'. T HT IE NOW FAMOUS Scottsbo-ro case Iilluastrates very e;learliy that the Southerner, of today still feels that any black, regardless of how cultured or refined hie may be, Is a "nigger" and as such is vastly inferior to the' mnost degenerate white. The attitude of the South in regard to the guilt of the nine colored boys accused of raping two white girls is that, whether the negroes were actually guilty of rape or' i-ot, they are the type that might ink e trouble with whites and so sho~uld be convicted. That the South objectedI very seriously to the North's "meddling" in its affairs was definitely shown when the prosecuting attorney told the jury not to be influceced by "Jew money from New York." Tdais remark was ordered stiicken from the record by the presiding judge (and out of- fairness it must be said that this gentleman was absolutely imopartial in conducting the 'case). The jury was told to disregai'd the stateme nt; but tha.t it had influence in sh1apiing thie-verdict can scarcely be doubted. It is encouraging to note, however, that the younger generation of the South is taking a mdre intelligent itaixt towardi the negroa and Southern justice. An editorial in the Alabamian, student newspaper of Alabama College, -a Nwoman's institutioii, has this to say about the notorious case: --_The very principles for which America stands, those of equality, 'justice, and sanctity of tr~gish law, arel being threatened. The hideous andl derzradinzg forces of prejiudice and