armc- wer wa -_, en ai s u r - - rrĀ® nmr SC'HMAN NOFF IN PIANO RECITAL Thursday, January 18 at 8:15 P. M. Hill Auditorium - Tickets $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Choral Union Concert Series LILY PONS, MONDAY, JAN.29 r I The NEWEST and BEST in Fiction on-Fiction All Popular Libraries Completely Stocked WA H'B K STATE STREET MAIN STREET Buy with Confidence p 1 "Mmm I iii III .A nd Now . .I. ANOTHER GARGOY E URNING for the month of January to the more homely things of life, Gar- goyle will bring to the cam- pus a carefully prepared and authentic treatise on the fine art of privy - building. Let there be no misunderstand- ing that this important mat- ter has been treated with the usual crass levity. Rather,. the best architectural talent has been brought into play to create a design of the highest aesthetic dignity. And right along these lines it should be mentioned that there is also a preposterous person this month. JANUARY FIFTEENTH IS THE DAY 4 There is, to be sure, another course to follow, if we choose. Regardless of our alarmists, the Con- stitution is still a living instrument. The man in the White House is President, not dicteator. Con- gress has surrendered no jot of its powers. Con- gress can say whether the country shall go on with the recovery program, under Mr. Roosevelt's leadership, or reject the whole adventure and re- turn to the do-nothing philosophy of waiting for the inexorable logic of economic laws to perform We hope that Ann Arbor will tonight find a good solution to the liquor problem. We believe that the best law can be drafted with a minimum of paternalism. We believe that a liberal law will h +ho ha+ mn s o- aind a return to the ; nirbIN, 'Lirm-th IRRH fifiti- I 4