if h"Yr d t f 1+.44 he use for t otherwise ij'rneA, the s!Q- ,e ex- ging Editor *s Manager vace u'D e aeu ii ine ucpartment a tunas at its disposal. The University every year is producing journal- ists of no mean ability, and its graduates can be favorably compared with those of any university in the country, but there shouldbe more choice in the work offered them in the department. There is not enough opportunity for varied work. A do- nation or appropriation would alter the situation. We do not want a technical department that will teach a "trade-," but we want a more highly de- veloped curriculum. ALL CAMPUS SOCIETIES UNITED FOR MICIIGAN The third or activities floor of the Michigan Union will be the new heart of all student affairs. The use of it is given to all those worthy represen- tative groups of student life. All the Union asks is that the bodies work to better the University. Organization and routine matters of college life may be conveniently handled at informal gather- ings and diners held on this floor. Any legiti- mate enterprise may find quarters ' in which to gather to foster the concrete development of real Michigan spirit.w The purpose of the Union is to be courageous, resourceful, and deniocratic. Th{e Union is broad enough to appreciate the effort to better Michigan spirit. It is strong enough to give its support tea any legitimate enterprise. It is the purpose of the Union adininistration to create an atmosphere of hospitality, sincerity, and tolerance. It wishes to be held as an organiza- tion of the whole University. The Union is THE All-Campus organiaation. Alex Berkman and Emma Goldman face depor- ta/ion charges in New York. Perhaps they can' help make up that 30,000,000,000 ruble debt of the Bolsheviki Government in Russia. ,,, ; 11 or DETROIT UIMTED LInE'S Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (June 9, 19) (central Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Enpress Cars-8:io a. in., and houtrsly to .9:10 p. n. Jackson Limited and Express Cars-7:48 a. m., and every hour to 9:48 p: m. (E.x- presses' make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars EastBound-6:oo a. m., 9:05 a. m. and every two hours to 9:o5 p. m., 10:70 p. m. To Ypsilanti O1:_, 11:45 p. m., 12:20 a. m., i :10 a. m.,.and to Saline, change at X'psianti. Local Cars West Bound-6:48 a. m. and z :2o 0, T. ,.Attention. Studen- You will always find it, at Mich. book store and at the right price. You are welcome. Universi Wahr'-sBook St( ager ager ager Ia .. 3 SNAPPY STYLES' IN FALL bell Just the kind that the-young fellow wants. We have made tions to take care of ,their needs and they are coming to us as they line of ---- k- question 'and is or viola- [eir stand-' or the first' is a fresh- It looks as though the Finnish General Blo- kovitch will 'just about finish the Bolsheviki~ at Bulata. Lights and Shadows The Plashings of a Moron Have yo~u a lavender soul Or a sky blue pink soul O one that is carmine or cerise Or dapple gray or heliotrope? It is an important question For you must 'tone up your surroundings 'To matchi your soul, So says a prominent decorator. If you have a mauve soul (And live in a house with blue blinds 'You are; all out of luck- ~Not hitting on four cylinders, Out of tune with the infinite If you (iave a violet soul And spill orange marmalade Upon your checkered vest The result is the same, Youare beyond the realms of the aesthetic, If your hairis henna colored And the brush and comb set is pale ivory You 'are hopeless. ~So tone up your surroundings To matgh your soul. But you' can't' always do that. Last night we walked home With a man who was carrying A large dull, red porterhouse steak And our soul was green And our 'codpish didn't taste right That evening. The Spartans used to wish that there was no money. Most of us nowadays haven't any proof that there is such a thing. ments. Hart SchafnOer &at chfnr Suits and Overcoats will offer them just the opportunity they desire to inspect and purchase gar- Latest, correct styles All the popular shades and colors All pure wool fabrics and see the beautiful garments we are displaying. At the price give you exceptionally good values. Come in range we, Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Y Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes The Big Store S. W. Cor. Main and I -[ ties' deft- not ben S. A. C. Esupply!' the e rating or ,lestermay ;hmain regu- Somee told us today that accounting in the Auditorium. they should teach tion. n with its in- ;es, and in- ht be well to m college in Cam pustry "Hear the big scandal?" "Nope." It happened at Martha Cook." "Gracious." "This noon someone left the water turned on." " (Excitedly) Yes, yes, go on." "And now there are severalroomeirs afloat." PIPES BBB'S Italian Briars. (3 Grades) Hand mane's Stratford's WJrighton 's Wellington's Dakelites Frank's Come In and see the largest display of HIGH-GRADE Im- ported and American made Pipes io the city. We are always glad to show them toyou and are confident we have just the pipe you are looking for. See Our Window CITY CIGAR STORBE 110 EAST HURON STREET ALARM CLOCKS Guaranteed. Try One J. L. Chapman, Jeweler 11.3 South Mainsteet The Michigan Daily, delivered to your 'door aaity except Monday, $3.50 a year.-Adv. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest campus, city, and world -n A c Aiv ---ONE CONCERT ONLY--- First Time in 1600 Year Outside of Rome An Event Unprecedented in the Annals of MusIC. TheITATICAN' CHOIRS COMBINING 70 NOTABLE SINGER FROM THE ROMAN BASILICAS Selected from the best known Members of the .choirs of SISTINE CHAPEL, ST- JOHN LATER ST. PETER'S BASILICA and THE SCH CANTORUM CENTRAL CON Arcadia Auditorium Sunday Evening a favor of establishing a ge of journalism, equip- r detail of the profession. )e a great stride in the de- ent. But is a great stride : a more gradual develop- .ctory and produce better wth ? ag of a course or college tionably secure-more stu- :hey be of comparatively sent, those students who ones who intend to be- I women. They love the > remain in it. They are :rs. Certainly, those are Household Economy (From the Chicago Tribune) "For Sale-House at 214 Bashaw street. combination coal stove and baby buggy." Also The Old School I'm glad to be back to the dear old school That has so much to give, Food for the mind and rest for the soul But alas, no place to live. To Our Contributors A tiny bingle, A little jingle Or a bit of rhyme, Hand it in at any time. Thanks, in a Polyphonic Concert of classical music ranged in Rome from the works of Palei VIadana, Ingegneri, France, Perosi and Cas Under the personal dire Maestro Raffaee ection of Casimhi Special Chamberlain of Pope Benedict XV; Canon c and Director of Composition at the Scuola PRICES $2.20, $3.30, $5. 50, and needs interested in Is should be Including War Tax )ERS for seats, er Famous. Closing Lines makes me soar," said the MAIL OR aviator when I UI