PAGE TWO THE SUMMERMI'ADIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926 ~br uuwr cature, it has been the aim of the AmXnerican writer to give us merely i t 4 ~i g ~a un 3a jili- cross sections of life without any ap- TDR L OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE l parenut reason for doing so. Mere UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1 photographs with nothing that marks 000O SUMMER SESSION the truly artistic in them. Until re- NZ Published every morning except .Monday~ during the University Summer Session by' cently, art has not found a niche in I0G the Board in Control of Student Publica- the American commonwealth. ti~~~~nS. ~~~But since the war and with increas- NeEoknwpae none The Associated press is exclusively enl-! ing io ntels toyas h 1glarng headlines (they're always GRAHAM'S Special Tables of Books of Interest' to Educators GRAHAM'S At Both Ends of the Diagonal titled to the use for republication o aunews . dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and the local news pub-) lished herein. Entered at the Ann Arbor, MichiLgan, postoffice as second class matter. Subscription by carrier, $.5o; by mail,: $2.00. Offices: Press Building, Ntaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Communications, if signed as evinence of good faith, will he published in The Summier Daily at the discretion of the Editor. -Jn- signed commnications will receive no con- sideration. The signature uiay be omitted in publication if dlesired by the writer. The! Sunnner Daily dues not necessarily e ..dorse the sentiments expressed in the communica- tionris. ED)ITOIRIAL sTrAFF MANAGING EDITOR MANNING HOUSEWORTE Chairman, Editorial Board. ...Eugene 11. Gutckunsi City Editor.............. .William R. Ireyer Music and Drvama......... William C. Lucas Woman's Editor........... Julia Ruth Brown Night Editors William Stockwell 'ThelVOdoI c 11orniergc r Paul J. Kern i rederick Shillito Douglas Double-day influence o~f men like Picasso and Cez- ging} that.the new bandiits gangs in annehav bee fet: y Amricn 1the City are cry-babies-they are no painters who are using the teachingsl longer conmposedl of tough, rough and of these schools of expressionism and !pie agtr u namby-pamby ianpressionisni to portray typical Am-. sp~oiled yungsters. emnlcan scenes. Prevously our artists vent, to Europe for their training So when you go to New York beware and spent the majority of their ener-I of the little darlings toddling around p- there. In literature. such move- in short. frilled dresses. ments are less easily found but they **' .... . . ... rrrr:.Ur zuaur m m~zu ares graudually creeping in through the works of G}als«worthy and Schnitzler. Without the piower to visualize these works mean ntothing, and through gainn an a ppreciation of them, Am- ie-ianS are hound to gain a better a ppreciat ion oft life it self. The lack of thes apllrecation of the beautiful isl The police dlepartment recently sold all their old style patrol wagons to the milk grafters to distribute their watered milk in. In their pllaces have been purchased a whole tleet of ducky, cream colored baby carriages. Each patrolman takes one with him on the b~eat so he can wheel the little darl- FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK 101-105 S. MAIN ST.--ANN ARBOR, MICH.-330 S. STATE Dona Boyle William Finlav Frances Gusted Lawrence fHyman Assistants N ta Kelley Mary Maci~onald1 t -, gT'. Mchean .V1argaret \NVard BUSINESS STAFF Telephone 21214 BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL W. ARNOLD Circulation...................Keriieth Havieni Advertising ................Francis Noi-ni-a Assistants :Mabel Chamibers Laurence VanTuyl WVilliam F. Cook Miildred WVilliams Edward Solomon Night Edit or 1). F. DOUBLED4,1AY gr-adually mtaking way before the vig- inigs into the nice playhouse the city or of these newer schools. With the has provided for +them when they get growving propaga ndat and a growing! to picking uip lile I things like stuffed applreciation it cannot lbe long before wallets, and diamond rings. lie mniddle class American will have . as inea sns lf he esteti ashi Each cop is equipped with sanitary hon hers across the water. nursing bottles and a good supply of ' plasturized milk. And instead of guns, "True, the race horse may learn to Et hey now carry placifiers. plow well; bat he will shake in hare- It is terribly pathetic to see the ess until hiis spirit breaks, and he little darlings in their strange nlew never will reconicile himself to plod- nurseries hanging their heads out of ding--howsoever respectable plodding lie artistically grilled doors and weep- ramy he.'" -Robert Quiillen. j ug as if their hearts would break. ilti t of course the guards, sanitarily TORIA iapparelled in white uniforms, are ex- EDTO IL. COMMENT tremtely good to the newcomers and ________ ____ ____give them bottles and cron lullabies. UA I G'Fl"#OLEL* *s P~f~sl l)ENTWe were't' in the city a short time ago The Nation) aind while there we were walking on Oregon hast a presiden t of the State Ohe street. Strange thing to (It wasn't U niv-sit y who has had banking (,x-!- it. '! But we were, antd while in the jw'rienee anltd a leasat, sile k. A ac'(t of. peramtbulat ing a little fellow lew weeks ago We noteditithlee iithtus- ran p~ast us, wearing the traditional iaajii of I hit-universit y regnts over bla~cki domiino, crying, "Mama, he took I hse ualtie, ht uggste tht. ~i-liy pistol. AMa-a-a-mali.'" ths qail inight haveut sher qu+ aIitsas rS Bal mgi v t e ulte swell. \\'e xx erce alas, right.. I D. Hall The next day we saw another cop liti fla~ired to state iin a punblic speeech sitting ont a hydrant tettering a much that, nat onta Ipr-ohibhit ion w as no (t a battered bandit up and down on his succtths. itdto liidd thaitlie was t)a-5 knee. lie was waiting for a doctor to pee to itin Hpri1ncile.l e mm edlately. come and replairi the injuries. Iihe O)regon Alitt VSa ton Leag tie anid* * the Port laud NMinisterad Association They now have a nurse in the court.- TOO MANY PEOPLE THINK ONLY OF A CHECKING ACCOUNT WHEN THEY 'THINK OF A BANK AC- COUNT. IT ISN'T HALF AS IMPORTANT AS A SAV_ INiGS ACCOUNT. ONE FUNISHES A CONVENIENT WAY OF SPE;NDING MONEY. THE OTHE R FURN- ISHES AN EQUALLY CONVENIENT WAY OF SAVING IT. $ t 00 STARTS ONE. START YOURS TODAY. Member Federal Reserve Splem I) U E I Since the beginlning of Anterican journalism, editors hiavxe al ways de- nounc:ed in caustic lanti'uage anything that snmackeid of t he foppish or exqunis- ite. Last week all e-(itoril xxwriter of the Chiicago Tribune, slightly i urita tedt by the theait - felt in the netd of a bus- ing sonmething or someonie roundly. His chance catte whlei he fountd a machine in a dance hall fromt which a Man biight gel, a tdash of' powder to remove the gl are from)111 is red anml sweat y face. The editoriaitl writer Illw cx iltup and dashlin g hack to th e ofihce he poun ded ot. axithbermingde- riouncemient inl which he(hld till to ridicule the -;rent hri't otie (of the br-eed that blanch I hi r fa~ctes aritiftoal - I y. "' \Xhv,'' he wx'rote, "d idnI't somneone ( drowxvn Rutdotlphl Valentino Years a go - -. ..Ch icago has its . poxxdter- uffs; London,- its dancing mnen ;PIa is, its gigolos. D own with I Ie('at tir ;tip wvitlIi Mlinor Clvii. I lollyvxx-ood is dthe iia- tional school of niasco iiiitv. IRud y, the beatitiful ga rdener's boy, is the prototyple(If the Amenrican mals l~ Ieli's bells' Oh,' sugar'" The editorial was duly print ed. Ev-- eryone in the mid-wxxest read it antd weeped inlto tlbei r c(reals for the pass- ing of mnhood, sedutced by t ies ef'- I 3 I '' i ', j i ", j ': I j t 1 ' I ' 3 . I 1 j I paissed lre olti onll'antamoinit to tde-' mlan ding his resignatlion, thle Potiland Oi-,gonon flt -x01ed an (tAit orial column! t(o deploring his uttIera tcecs, anid theI regent s iSstied a St'1e5 of a po1logetic st" tent n is devxottlv ihoping thbat. heI bmd been inisquoted .A,, the Anti- saloon I .ea gtte said, such exlpressions ofI miniorit y opinion "are (c(litrar-y to the settled p)olicy of Oregon.'' Col- lege lrt'SideAtt . It appear's, are entitl- ed to sin ile and to cash checks, butl not to suggest that. anything shouldl -veir he chsaigedl room who keeps the cry-babies amus- ed (luring the trials, He dangles little trinkets, watches, pearl and diamond nec-klaces and etc., before them on the e snd of a stick while the cr-y-babies content edly chew a placifier. Bitt, xe didn't heai- any crying dur- ing the twoI block walk we took. Our fortunes was in the wallet on our hip whlen xwe started. We managed to borrowx carfare home from a friend. iIt is Rolls' policy to give space to The Charm of Windsor Chairs Many Designs and Patterns Included in Our August Furniture Clearance 41 I i i r 3 IFI". WE iBUT KiNEW all cotnplainits----imagined and other-, (The -Nxv Yorkt Titns) wise. Our friend Yates whom we men- ( ogte-st; hais adjournted, batit it, looks tioned in a previous column sends us a , if lie ('ongression al Rcordl might this- fiov ow1on ore xa-r. Its hd at StA ppend~ix EDear Karl: has i'eif tepage 13,270, and iio one Thanks for the dirt about my fain- kniowstwhentiI ie "Extension of Re- ily name but I believe you need some rmai-ks' will (es to be printed. It is correction. According to all reports tot a cas4e of infiniite r iclies in a littleE Ishpeming is the Indian name, for 100111, bit o1 tuicroseopical treasure in!I leaven; and my family doesn't know fetninate ways ofI a cinema fop. On'' a tx ery frig room.ti.Bt 1to one gemt of! anything about Heaven. They come of the numiber- who read, but tied NW th(t co-ec~ti oin we are glad to call at- from the Bronx. wveep, was attired in a flowered silk-.tttion - It is ai speech in "TShe Ti-ag- s s" dhressing gown, dusky skin clouted cd of Misuniderstoodh Youthz," by the, Pardon us, Yatesey, we thought we xith fragrant powder, the gold bang- lion, Brooks leltcher of Ohio. Lest'-ke o u tms aebe w les at his xvrist s jingled louder adItfl illyshtould declit- to extend3 them-'other fellows. louder' as lie read t he scathing i'r eles 5ox-cr the extension of his re-*** znarks abIout )Himtiself wxithIi n nnzzi m mark,li 1e lias st-altered te aiptillg sub- - fury Thea lie wr toth a form aI l not! ed i otgoitep-ilvrin With that he sends us this, which to the eIditor1 of thie 't'ribuone anlnrotne-lI >Wbo (cotuIl fail to stopl) 1( read after osntsemomaurupohi lag t hat lieiregrIeltt-d that, Aiti mean get tintg s in-li invxit ations as the follow--peiu tnad law mtade the anient ianioh onor-abl e{ itt g --Why Old Folks Knock Young' rjTO A L~OVE:ThIAT IS DEAD dluello illegal hut lie felt, happy tonI Folks'' 'I Jtiiiiati Natutre lDnes Not Flip- deinonstrIate to H it- gentlemnan of thle Fioi) inhia G(' r fl nf" "'g{oinigon a Why do yout call me Jack and Tom, caustic- vocab lea thatI liiands diecorat- I\'ci-ht etn Spr eey in 'hle Slum of the When you knoxw 'my name is Joe? ed witli goldien bracelets anad pol ishied;iii iigina Iion," anad --\VIat Happens \VWhy don't you sign, when I say good- finger-nailIs coult d lpack hisbhiard I awal - IWhieniVe-Lift the ILid Off of Hell ?'',a bye; lop as grinmy htands with nails br'oken I Those yotu lgste-s xwho, the orator af- As you did so long ago? from Iltnul (llgra tywi't rest or 0ii z_ iti fir -d---x'aiItu i.no laiuds' shoulders fragirant xxih iebsnot pihtPsibysh xa from hs Why are you're eyes wide open now, fumes that Pariis cou ldioffe- cott I ldel ortarranthitte ogt When 1 kis8 your lips so true? prove as painful to a-n anatagotnist a to be encoturagetd by looking furtheri-why do you stare, and firmly declare; shoulders bea ring Owli (110r of s ,xetdowxn to discov'er Hihatt "The Mental, That tonight one kiss will do? anid plrinter's ink.- The ceditotrial ix't- t !i qi prnieitof lbe Stat e ,man eels er has so far tfelcinmed to leniotistrnate mR'isioni'" Why when I take you in my arms, his manhood oil the mat, or in thtj =Whiat all this has to ido in the galley Don't you smile with that '"kiss-nme" ring with foppish Rudy. of the (Congressional Recor-d it might smile? Mr. Valentino, calmly smoking a set-mnlhard to say. But that pultbica- I Why wheni we dance, domn't you take a pipe, said quite simpllly to inite(rview- l ion has long assei-tedl for itself lprivi- chance, ens, "I am waiting." jle.ges. as the snapper-np of uniconsid- And snuggle tip closer a while? t-red trifles, antd the greatest collector 1)EVE,LPPING (of imasses of unireadable wordls. The W thy whemn I gaze at a flapper queen, Americans, long inter-estedlin the xxN der is not what is int the Congres- i Don't you pout and glare at me? drabl existemnce of commniplace ideas j sioiaii Record, but that anything is! Why when 1 leave, don't I believe, and experiencees, lave alxways been1 left ot o (f it.- Doubtless tils particular That you shall faithful be? accused (If an ttter lack of an aesthe- { liee(~ii by Representatve Pletcher! tic intagitiatioin - lealisill of the rank-'xwill be circa lat (-(I in pamjphlet form ILe ENVOIl est sot has long held the st age in altolig the mlisun~deirstoodl yotuth whose 'hcnI e Anmer-ica anid cotin lental critics have tragedy he is So intent onl depicting.' hcni e held that in order- to become a good But they, as they reatd it, or if they- Sweetheart devlne, American one must loose whateverI read it, can har-dly escape the feeling Weurlo is me. vestiges of hazy ilncertainity he may that they have been more misunder- Yeltes. mne possess. stood than ever. They will be In-' Amnericani music has been hacking tclined to reverse the saying, so far at the suggestion which motivated theJ least as to sigh, not about youth, but That's all- master composers of Eu'rope. In It-~ about age, if it only knew! KarlI Snowdrit, 20% Off w Windsor Chairs for the early American interior or for the regular American home. These chairs were bought at a special price and were marked low accordingly. Now we are cutting the price 2o% more, 4.s a special value for this sale. Table and Floor Lamps are One- iuarter Off 4i All Lamps, table or floor, are 20y as a special value for the sale, Cot Pads, $ 7 Value Cot Pads that would sell regularly at $7 and were purchased for rental purposes, are slightly soiled or samples, are specially priced for this sale at only $3.95, off from the rna~rked price Double Deck ]Bd For Stuident Ropms, $1 8¢50 Diouble Mek 1$eds of 14est conistrti~ton, with rein- forced sprin~gs that vvill stand the strenuous use that your student roomers will give them. X10:50. .1 ____.. .,_,.,.. ,n-.. -.,m.. ...., _.. . ----_--- _ . .... iiGG4C/ - - I. ..,=+..jJ Read The Daily "Classified" Columns A