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New York, hicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Denver, Bffalo, Syracuse, Pits- brg, Philadelphia, Bosto, Cincinnati, Bali- mre, Wasinigon, Kansas City, Cleveland, Now Orleans, Detrot, Montreal, Canada. THlE MICH-IGAN DAILY. Managing Edtor-ActE F. Rrtn. Businss Maagr-C. E. WNSTEA. News............ ....Hiram S Cody Athletics...............Lee A White Exchange.....II. John Wambold Mtsic and Drama... Roy D. Welch Womrn's Editor...: Louise Van Voorhis EITOIAL STAF J W. MCandless Elmer C. Adams Russell McFarland NIGHT ZEITORS George HI. Hobart Leonard C. Reid Chauncey Boucier B. G. R. Williams Raymond Visscer aRPOTES M. Bf. McHugh J. H. Prescott A. L. Hainline Roert Mountier Lowell J. Carr Donald L. Kinney Walter K. Towers Louis Kraft Leswis T. Kniskern Robert Morelatd' Pant Greer Samuel H. Morris Otto-Enget Fred E. Gooding Theron P. Cooper BUSINESS STAFF john F. Wure Carl H. Adam H-arold P. Gould Address: MICHIGAN DAILY, ress Bldg., Maynard Street. Manager's Hours :I-2aPp. i., 7-8 p. M. daily, except Sunday. Both phones 960. WF1DNS)AY, MARCHIs, 199. i8 'HflitRElSEN CIS. Esvcts of the ast few days have x- csedtor passios in such aii iunwnitei degree that the bight of atraciion ,sseniln to an inpartial surey is very difficult to attain. Feeing has rtn higls aiacd iiigiidect, tnd it des so sti1. -ot woris, insired ty to little informaioni indcto 10much unireasoinig symlpty, 111( coidemnations not acked by aiy accusation recgiiied in the las, hae bee ssown broadcast. Aiid yet the cause S"ils lioiwithout iiesratleqcaliaties cactulateudto icite to iiideirabile eiiis aiii alnig swit its direct conseqieces, has~ broght to ight a conition of f- lairs so minsiiroius that. if they lost beni tse oriinal case, sonetiing worse than io migft ihsvceen excused under a far sore restecable nane. this whloe affair provides inchel fool for srioslithlougt. The trouble hass ben deictedt in its sworst possible ight. Bt a survey of the stdet grievances ssimesshlat tonles sdosn the glaring colors of the offence.'l'he provocation liy sosmseswhere outside of exuberant stdet spii, or the sesire iii denoisli some- thing. Similar theaters . hase been in operatioisn for a a-ar withost a hntof anay sucsheoubrek as iis one. It is rcasonaIble tu ifer Iladsme unusuai~l crcumsance sas lresent here. I fact, use ssudentis ssere nedtlessly isltei, andsitei-d, anid at las iolenly assatil- ci. :And-lthetn, sihat satisfactio colt belacud for this' None swhatever. The studientt here ins no more status than a tramap; nitthough ie ave tesecharac- ter of an angel he is as weak before the frswissnitg magistrate as the aot friendltess vagrant. His plight inedl is muds worse.lbecase hiseet1 kosi ol- ventcy makes intasways a atablae catch. It is noticeable thati ases ever go in Iis favor, that e neer prtuoecnlno. No jusiice" is to lae angled ot of stle neightors pool. We eiee it is cot- scioscssess of this fact which more that anything else impellesi the mscii sho joined the rioat. 'Te rtten "stice' in Ann Arbaor smeltssIto heaven;s-c won- der that i asi lot percolated throgi the hermait wall-,sf the tUnisersity auth- srities, asdtbrsght themstout t-i see shesre the trouble is. When a mutt who is accustosmed ito the indiscriminate andl judiciots aminiiistrstion of lasfnss himself is a cmmauniity sihere every- thing ges sne seay.anisu lie is helpless is- rverse the' moitis, ani shere the body i-iw-hich hetnssmialy belongs-ias- suimes nso resposiluiity f-is his prstec- iiou,--it is ntualrthIat lie soll so as mienmini every age anditi-y civiiantisoi bare doe-take the law itio his oni hantdy ad secure ly violence tose right-. which, commnst sice, Issotnd, gggest ands tmm ifeds u nbsle to gratimii. If the University wasntis its stiseittem- hers ic-imsinittaitn the caracter of lass' abiditg citiens si- cast cite a rue for is itstructisnit set- thai the stdeitas an envsirsnet itt which to lis-c. ad againsts w-hichto-iisbrace himtself-aten- sironsitisit ot alonte of grtle cltuire, buti ofsicerai sodthinuiigs like equity ott-i legatiy. We stathiat the Ui- versity catsisre its membters who in- sdep-nssent, tre teltless, ssttme cotsisera- tio issiithile courts whensi they are tmoles- est fsrnssoiliher charge taistat the- arc sstents; n-il by s-isdoing cait re- mssve all psssbilsitiy of mosijusisie. we will rejoice that -ilhe troubtle this tim~e is s-iscunei if iotce for all forces te its sits-i-is-cdescribes. I is tie swe got it-i poitic a bti. Aas if such at sutbtuatrs as tis i-i required to at- tract us fromt our high std solitary re- fleeioinste accisetis tillsccisent lit- aptrovideclte. INDICRIMIMA'ITARSSvi "'Thlree it-i-re -isee pit-iniijail, buti ner-i release-ilthiusnmornig, as i wa-i clearly eiisenttithat tey iseeritcsiansliciosisblit- siply s-ieliitt te jail to etens ail ii te ssape of ail for their friens" Tie uaosve remaisrkabae aragrapah, copised frthe itAtn Arbor Ness-Argus, -ffotrds anintterestitg sidelight upoth e efficiency of ssur local toice. 'Ie leoffioersseemingly frezieidl Iy thleir inail tity uto espe swihitheasitationi antd n oly resolvesd' pont soitgsote- iting fsor the hosnr of te force, lint- senesd sps,,ntemost inocent hy-tsta- vt- in manyius case-; us-d especially dis teayudeoite etseles to the iterestedl friendits who tried isa argue t-ic meriss f the case-iaIl-ic station house. S-ch ill swill andc arbirarin-ess on the par-isf- the msuiicipal officers swill by Io means increase studnt repect for their ator- ity, ansulcnaotiysadsd rancor to te mit- gledt feelings of resetmtian whica have lien aroused ho their m-iethods. One incisdent ais iseen bruitedlaout the csam- pus of an officer who ran into one of tie local shoputers, and fiding hint too tug to landle, iruesh iitisgustpot ani tudersizetd freshman wts was titter- ing at the spectacle, and arrested hint for his uiintely humor. 'Ths sas poor biutd Justice satisfied. And the Ann Arbor brand f police justice ins long bent;a by-sord anitila analogue fsr the ol proverb, '"Beraie your wife, when tie torado has .pssed-Wea hv no synipathsy for the men who were re- sponsible for the oshameful display of laswlessne-s,at is ilo-i possible for otsidiers to understand that sucthings ar-i carried throgh by ote or -wo lre- )pomsiblse characters, atad that the mait bosdy of the students are self-respecin atd sincerely udeplore shlch occurrences? Such a farce aitdl miscarriage of jsiee as vas evidenced by the many uawar- -an-ic-i arrests may have far worse re- sults evgn thatasuits hrutghiagist ihe city f-is false implrisonsment. uscana Wrama TI-icfsallowig progratm with be giseti am mte School of Music at 4:30 today, by pupils of Miss Davi, AMiss Farlin. amid Mrs.FHsfmtasn. The ublc is i- vited. G;tst in il-ic fre-tlncee-....:.isslaum Nightnas Watch Sog-...:.Grieg Marioni eersn Butterfly- - - - --..........Lege Curious Story- - --........Hefer Ksatherine Souith. Dasscimg oth- - --........Pleiii Dorsthy Wines. 'What my ]over said-Iln..iHmr Gien iHeadahes jus' 'fsre shoosl-...ilys Mrs. Ksar Wie. - PusaeeErotiqe ...,e- - - -...Gig Papillonuia- - - - --.......Geg M~idred Shuser. Mluritmring Zephyrs----------..Jste Lorene Lehticorff. Lulaby-------------------...Buobn The rsosy mtorn...------------- .Rutald tree-iEssiger. Nocrturne-------------------...Gig Bteuabh De Lamsater. The Echo--------------....---Raff Tsarantellan---------------.Meodutsch Mhary IHaynes. The Readig Class, Seeing thmings at ight..:-.... iey Gladys Osborn-i. Btuteirfly------------------... avaslle Ethel XWebbl. N)TICE. Dosn't h-icconfused. Thee tishenmo disoruer suailicthelHEATORIUM on flat Lihery street. It is our cosant atm im o tlease alt otr patron-, al-d thathu- Jute GuIsUuR, '0, '71, 25-6 Proprieto, NOTICE. Part (f Se. 8, relative to ridig bicy- cles out sidewalks : Any persou or lie-ou-s caught riding on any walk or any oiler public place wiil le prosecuted to the full extent of il-i lass. The penalty is a fine of thirty dllars or thirty days in jail, or both. By order of Tho. C. Apfel, 123-8 Chief of Police. Globe Wernicke Book Cases The kind that grows with your library-that w i ll fit practically any space - that can be moved one unit at a time by one person' without disturbing the ooks-that is practical, artistic, and the only perfect sectional ook case made. Fitted with nonbind- ing roller-bearinug doors; ase units furnished with or with- out drawers; and all tmade itt a variety of woods and finishes adapted to aty surroundings.. Call and see them or send for -catalog1t0f with interior views showing arrangement in li- brary, parlor, etc. Price per section $2.50 and up. WAHR' S University Bookstore' SCRAP BOOKS Now is the rtght tme to fix up that Scrap Book youe been talkng. about so long My new (smooth cover), "M"' Book is best and largest ever. $1.75 With phto Prs. Angell. Also Special Picture R a t e with book. LYNDON IBAILEY & EDMUiNDS Oportino 0006' 121 EAS r LIBERTY STREETJ [YEGL ASSE[S Eyegasss have ieosu chua ueessay nuisance with students at mte thus- they will wets oorout eye glass that gives cosfort and seec Hust vans optical work done at ARNOLD'S and lie will Ht you com fortaby and garantee suts Quick Repairs Lenses Ground EMIL H. ARNOLD Optical Specialist with WM. ARNOLD, Jeweler' 20 South Main Stem-t .. SHIRTS For, 69c Co-Op Store r w MAY FESTIVAL r Flve Cerseort.o May 13-14-1 3-16 TH[ TH1OMAS ORCHE!STRA Frederick A. Stock, Cuoducto -CHORAL UJNION (300 Voices) Albert A. Stanley, Conductor Ps-lraetpe t ChisratWerk "'Creaoton" - Haydn "Faust" - ounoul Artlst& Mrs. Corinne Mider-Kelsey Thursday and Saturday Hvenings Mine. Ernestine Sehuman-Meink, ontralto Wed. and Prt. Evenings Miss JaneteSpencer, Constralto Fri. Afternoon and Sat. Evening Me. Edward Johnson, Tenor Thor., Fri. and Elat. Evenings Mr. Claude Cunninghama, Baritone Saturday Eventng Dute Earle G. Killeen, Baritone Saturday Evening Mr. Herbert WithuerspoonHas Thursday and Saturday Eventngs Mr. L.De Mare, French Horn Friday Afternoon Mr. L. L.Renwiek, Organist Wednesday Evening Season Tickets (unreserved) $3, Sean Tickets (reserved) $4, $5S, $6 For Sale at 8ehe001 of Mosole Oratorical Contest, Si g1. Admilsion Brander Matthews, Simg1. Admi ssion March 20 23c April 6 -some Gov. John A. Johnson, April 30 Sing(le Admisslin - - 500 RESERVED SEAT TICKETS for these three attractions $1.00 Tickets must be secured between 5 and 6 P. M., Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, or between 7 atnd 8 P. M. Friday of this week at Box Office, University Hall. PtUgN'TY OF GOOD SEATS LEFT Ube Stu ite' 'lecture socfation .v 121 Wash~ngton E The Randall Studio, Randall & Paclk, Props. Mhot 598 1