PAQE,.TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 .:.: e uummcer OFi+6AL NEWSPAPER OF THR UNIVERSITY, OP MICHIGAN SUMMER SESSION -11tbli-shed- every mornisng exre;,t Nlonc luring the University Summter Session .the board in Control- of Student Publi Lto~ns. The _ sgociated. Press iy_ exclusively ~ttli'tto the use for republication of all tie dispatches credited to it or not othe,w ;,fedited'in this paper and thie local news p 'Kited, herein. J'ntered at' the Ann .Arbor, M ichiet jaostqftice as second class matter. :Subscription by carrier,. $i.50; by n Offices; Press Building, M aynardL tAn.rbMihg. Commwunications, if signed as eviuene goad faith,' will be published in The Shin 4?aily at the discretion of the Editor. signed commnunications will receive no cc sideration. The signature may be omitted publication if desired by the writer.T Sumjner, Daily does not necessarily endoi the sentimnts exp~ressed in the commni EITORIAL s''A Fl u, Telephonie 492:, MANAGING EDITOR MANNING HOUSEWORTH Editorial Board,..Eu ceeUl. (inicku City Editor. %.... - ...Wiliam R. Bre} -Music anid Dramna.........WLilliam C. Lui Night Editors Wilton A. Simpson "Theodore Ifornberger Paul J'. Kern Miles* Kimball * Douglas Doubleday Assistants (;ail Lyons Thaddeus NWasielew! (Jetrjle 1 .McKean Morris Zwerdling w o o d s , c o m p le te ly fo rg e tfu l o f th e p l s1no h r p r s o h e u l cT D RL Urain kept many indoors. The question at issue was one of ROLL tremendous significance, but even the THEIR TAILSI da!realization of this fact was of littleBE EN "by consequence to those not voting. A _TERLG ica-I plebiscite usually lbrings out more -voters than anl ordinary election,. but Yepo-roll en- even inl this unrepresentative case Most men are being whipped every esthe relative number of those who cast c lay in the battle of life. Many have pu-a ballot was not what it should haverecdthsag weetey av -been. got THI~R TAILS BETWEEN THIEIR ra, The government of the U~nited1 LEGS. aijStates is nearly a century and a half They are afraid of everything and old-it dloes not seem unusual that everybody. Vaguely they hope for ' I1 a disinterested class has arisen ii SOMETHING TO TURN UP. --that time. But the number of dis - IXWho are these men? They are the oI interestedl folk in Germany is niuch I WAGE SLAVES. They are the mil- 7-larger considering the age of that Itc- lions who moil and toil to MAKE in !public. These same -folk probablyi OTHERS HAPPY AM) RICH. The I willgrumnble the most at any govern What about YOU? Have you shown Thse '1CR- mental proceedure which does not a yellow streak in. your BATTLE OF [meet with instantaneous p)ublic ap- LIFE? Are you content to sit back proval. This lack of a feeling of' re- and take it easy, waiting for SOME. sponsibility can only mean that deo- 'llT'HING1TO TURN UP? ARE YOUi ocracy cannot last forever, if its sup- AFRAID OF' LIFE? posed-to-be adherents are indIifferent If you are one of these unfortunates, t.o its functions. I'uCK UP. IBE A MAN. .Life is notI [gist ______ ___------ all hard knocks. Face that old world xtas1; and TACKLE IT LOW AND HARD. EDITORIAL COMMENT I Life is just like a GAME OR A 'rI - - I)IIAA. The best man runs awayf _t NEIV ERA FOR 'I'I UfNION # with the bacon. Be that BEST MAN, A MAN IS NEVER DOWN UNTIL ski{ (The 'Michigan Alumnus) jIIFISOT -- Vith the adoption of the report oflE S UT * " ,I1. UMMNWA GRAHAM'S TEXT BOOKS FOR ALL Departments of the University GRAHAM'S I. At Both Ends of the Diagonal .. r..r.rr..r.,irrr.-rr..rrs: rrrrrrsirrvrrervrrrr. . sr. rrrr.i..rr.:" SUBSC TO THEED RIBE AlLY L vrrrwavw r rwwwwwwwwavw r rrwrrr r rrr rwsrrrr rr rw Kosher Restaurant and Delicatessen 1219 South University Dia NEAR CAMPUS MEALS AT ALL TIMES r WNiv40 IWA al 5969 II Ii rn-rn: ::mV A S JULSINESS STAFF ..:. Telephone 21214 BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL W. ARNOLD ('irculatios ............enneth Have X4 vesrtisiuk ..:..............Francis or(iii ". Assistanits Edw~~ard Soluinott William F.Co THURSDAY, JUNE 24. 1:126 Nlg'ht Editor--D. F.:I)OUBLEDAY a"It--Is fraught with more than' a~ liIdefeat for the Phillippine ~oveir nrieiit. The' decision brings emphatic discouragement and realizatlton that we leannot protect the'Iuterests " of our own country. We-are the 'victims of an organ- .i~~ain minority. The law's "defeat seriously wounds the Filip- "iios' - ideal of self-government," r "-88ys the -Manila Tribune of the Supreme court decision that the Chinese -bookkeeping act is un- .obnstitutional. T11 : 1 EUC'HA-IST1CCO-NGRESS ..-here is scarcely a day in the new ofz, the, world that one may not rea, the investigation committee by the Governors and Directors of the jjti Questionnaire ion and the subsequent action of the What is Pelmanism? Answer very Regents it increasing, the student fees hrizfly. (This question counts 20 there is every promise that the Union p)oints). j iloelir a yuon a new era next year. ,k'While the criticisms which have beenl Potpourri d (irectedi at the organization and the "Friends, Romans, and fellow ILC building during the past year have countrymen, lend me your ears," re- - been p~roved for the most part tun- I-quested Antony. m foundedl, the very fact that patronageI "Ear-, ear, he wants an ear," scream- -has been falling off clearly indicates l d the pathwork girl, and then turned the need for such a thoroughgoing in-l around to see if the tin woodman had: -~vestigation as the committee carried! heard this very bad pun., -out. Every charge which was sub- Lord Jim was silent for a minute; { witted in tangible form and was nlot then spoke with deliberation, "Life merely a vague rumor was patiently is like an ear.. . it is, always with' investigated by the committee andl us . ... but what does it mean?" Jim answered in the report, which shows considered. "Red is such a puelciar that in upkeep, maintenance, and l color . .whichever way you may: boo0k keeping system, the 'Union func-E look at it . ... but man, you are a foolw tions almost perfectly. The report is t oi o. naturally less specific in its concl11-, "Certainly," replied Jurgen modest- I lions regarding the Union as a Stu- ly, "I cannot go so far as to say you- d (ent social center, though here cer- ar rog uttennihe , a tain facts are presented and certain I Concusins dawnwhic shuld elpyou are wholly right, and still. . . . o nclueions drawn which ehouldi el And Jurgen's shoulders went way, to maeteUinmoeetcie above his ears.$ The report does agree with many Nietsche broke in suddenly, "A critics that tha complaint of poor I hot ch is man. A loathsome toad is food and poor service was in sonmc cases justified and that the present; adh qasi o lcs divsio offuntios ad rsposibl-will take you to the high places. Thus I itik howo . twoTbi rrl : ho -. r - spoke Zarathustra." MICHIGAN PINS FOUNTAIN PENS ALLARM CLOCKS IALLERS STATE STREET JEWELERS G"'i . 11 f ll t l11111 i ll ._ RAE®L REGINALD DENNY in w 'll Show You The Town" ' Coeds Especially Invited{ Sunday NEVA GERBER in THE SEVENTH SHERIFF " - RAE- xbscrlbe for Thle Summer Daily. G A R RIC i See I ft e or West Wind lending library IGHTS - New York4 MAYNARD STREET 'MATS.,Wed. andSaturday- - 25C-5oC-75C THE LATEST BOOKS for RENT Ann Harding Rollo Peters UeSlerSalon JmsBranch Cabell and GARRICK CO. The SlierStalion ameItc arran gemnent with A. It. Woods presents j THE ESKIMO" Type writersr of All .Hikes Portables andl Large Machines~, Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged, gleamned and Repaired 0. D. MORRILL 'rite Typew riter aind Stationery Store 17 Nickels Arcade Ann Arbor, Mi1chigan Al 4 SYLVAN GARDEFI, avaac~" rta - M-.- - - - - - 1 aaaaVI c Lne )c'LwVEii n j i)d1(! iU nE 1 rl - hoc= And ju t w a is a b ch lon,aad the immorality and crime and ors and Glovernors, is unfortunate.jjutwa sabch 14we$allssofa thoughtless genera- The present system, which wias de- And what is man? If you answer tion which is reputed to be catap~ult- signied to safeguard the Union as athsqutin Isalbepaed i.Lig. itself towards destruction at an m nillion dollar cozrporation and was ab- for they are things in which I h'ave a~jppaling pace. Crime news daily solutely necessary at the time fun tdsj long desired to be instructed. 4.kes li-p the most. conspicous Spac vrebit(asdfo h bidng a Nietsche looked daggers.J ii}.-the columins of the press, and with I proved too rigid and poorly adapted!j And Goldilocks ran home as fast as atkleisin, agnosticism, moernism.. and- to the student requirements. The her little legs could carry her. radicalism advertising themselves in I coznnittee therefore suggests that (n Plaring broadsides, even~l the~ most! governing body be created instead or lVERSELETS conservative are forced to admit that tw-o and that the finances be left de- IA cheek co-ed was Caroline, was ioiething might be wroing. finitely in the hands of a finance com- Caroline. Amid these troublous scenes andi mittee. Just how the new plan is to Was Caroline. turbulent events there is sonnethzing' be worked out rests with the comn- So peeteet and ooltra fine. tranquill and calm about a religious mtittee oni reorganization, three nienz- 1 Clhevoor of gold and mne like wine conereixce that is w elcome to all of h-ers of which are to be appointed by A true boojoo was Caroline, us, and' the' reassuring, confidence in the Board of Directors and two by the Was Caroline. fII' ffturi 'of religion which thme Eu- IBoard of Governors. rv acn oe aoie oe charistic c'ohflfrence gives is a wel- jit seems to the Alumnus that the! Caroine, come sensationi indeed. The sight of present criticism of the Union is per- cfd4.- people;: all gathered for the x-( LvdCrln. hags an inevitable phase in its (level-( Ln ovehm Caronvetline. purpose of' religious observance, iI opment. It would be surp rising i A 1)00 of Frawnce's sunny clime, encouraging indeed, and whether we indeed if an enterprise of such mag-,I icei Ctholic o~r Protestant or a sub- nitude, dependent upon the support of Th Ongef Caroline , ibr= o ay oher of he anyre-I bodies' with such varied interests as ligions of the world, we cannot help the students, Faculty and alumni,' A fickle feel was Caroline, was Caro- buit feel that-there is a wholesomze- .111roalthtwseleclofi line, infinenote in a religious gatherinsv Mfrom thme first. How imuch it has ac-I WaCroie t-hut-can attraet a larger crowd thanonytseworm brI She changed her amees with the time!. 'ihurdershtriallyrthose wfo rememberAnd sdid the garcong fret and pine? a tudrtiloit prize fight. whait the Campus was like before we -.N'tothing concete mnay be accomplish- hadl the union can realize. The point ----le drowned lwi-mame for Caroline, ed--in' the_ Chicago mieeting, but the I j: that just now it is not a hundred FrCrln. *.... W--ritual am-I - moral good, which the tier cent effective. What we hope is merea -insertion of religion into tht' that the p~resent nmovement will make E~ngine, engine, number nine limel~ight,- of- Publicity can do10sin i its percentage at least ninety-eight. Running on the city lie. va~luaJ ale. indeed, and deserves the ( That will still leave perfection to be You're It, we're out. . bearmjest commendation fromt every attained. -Beezlebub. tlp~ing man. -- SAND LAKE PARK PLAN DANCING vi I NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY. Featuring the Famous Orchestra- "THE BREEZE BLOWERS" A JEAN GOLOKETTE UNIT Novelty Nite Every Friday Matinee Sunday Good Roads all the way via Saline and Clinton " YI,~PACE FOR PAN-AM'llUCAN UNI1ON join up. Time Argentinian republic is WEAK' ALREADY (The Detroit Free Press) intimately bound up with Brazil in a " Although a great ilumber of votes B [razil's withmdrawatl from membier-, wide community of economic and pol- were q~t in the recenit German pleb- ship in the League of Nations is oc- itclners.Th rasswih isite~elative' to confiscation of royal casioning Been speculation at Gxen- impelled Rio to break with Geneva poe:tmany fi-ied to appear at eva as to the effect which this drastic aro ieyt eapeitda un the polls. The returns would still- step by the Rio de Janeiro govern- s irs have been one-sided even if these peo- i ment may have on the other Latin- In a general way, it is felt in South lile'Z'hd v6ted in 'the negative, but itj American rep~ublics. And in these and Central America that the League is'ldom that such a great number, surmnisings there is evident a natural has become a purely European affair, *oxd" not - seriously effect the re- Dote of anxiety. 'to be left to Europe to manipulate suits.-' The Latin-American peoples ralliedj as best suits her. Long experiece :-Oermaiiy- is -a new republic, andI to tihe League in tihe frenzied (lays ,has shown, on the other hand, that democratic ;principles have omnly re-N when the covenant was being pro- the American continents have corn- centiy become lodged there. Yet peo-; claimed as a panacea for all of man-;mnproeadpobmsfthi Oie throughout the nation are already3 kind's troubles. This early enthusiasm own which can best be taken care shirking their -civic 'duties. It is ex-, has since had time to cool into some- of apart from. those of Europe. Ac- tremely discouraging to an advocate thing approaching indifference. The cordingly, the Pan-American union is -..- 1 of democracy to 'conceive the -weak nations of the western hemispherel slowly but surely gaining prestige as embrace that Germiany 'has given have still to learn what particular ad- I a medium for the handling of mat- freedom. After 'having been desirous vantage has resulted to themselves ters that peculiarly concern the Am- for a form of - elf-government for from being inscribed on the roster. erican family of nations. years, 'the people are incapable of ap- Argentina, for one, has never seen predating it once they have 'it. Sun- fit to enter the League with both feet. "The growth of science has proven THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW TAKEN ON THE CAMPUS AND AT THE DAILY OFFICE Local Subscription Out-of-Town $1.50 -M 2.00 ............. .