______THE N ONE 0 00 Delivery 'i everything I ALIEN, IS CHHGE Formier Lit Student Raps Amnerleauii N ewspapers for Treatment of Foreignert lijEt,_Rs UI"\T,,) STMIFESl 31UST CHANGE ITS ATTITUDE; Charging the American press with £ harsh and impractical proposals for Americanization, Nazareth I, Manguoni '20, devotes a long 'article in the cur- rent issue of Education to a discourse on Migration and Americanizatioin with solutions to the problem. "In the past two years," states Mau-' gouni. "the columns of our press have, been occupied with numerous articles explaining and proposing many sug- gestions for Americanization. Mally of r these suggestions are harsh and 11n- practical and wouild unquestionably- re.-, main fruitless if 211e should try to them feel at home. The quicker we destroy artificial barriers the quicker the imig*rants will fall in line, he be- lieves. "W~e must have racial committees to advise anid develop iniitiative among the aliens," he declares. "Our press must take a sympathetic attitude, end- ing its unnecesSary attacks upon. them;; the ;state: legislatures must provide a fund for aliens' ediucation. ,We must have home and district teachers who cAn. penetrate Into the immigrants' homes and teach them. These meas- ures and these ideals will bring hap- piness and good to all." CITY Y. W. C. A. WILL OPEN CAFE ~IA plans have been completed by the City Y. W. C. A. to open a, cafeteria in the Chadiwick block on Liberty steet early in the fall. This will be inr accord wv-ith the- movemenit which is national, and international. The cafe- teria will be conducted on1 the same plan that, is foUllowNed by all Y. WV. C.1 A. cafeterias, great stress being put Last. for Shirt Bargains PONGEE CLOTH SHIRTS with small collars, in white and tan. Not a cheap shirt, but a shirt extraordinary. Call1 ; Our stock of GlIFT BOXI ' of 8QCIGli STATIONE suitable RY1 M, $ .70 PONGEE SILK S H IR TS, with .or without collar at- tached, $6.50 quality, for ius is to for ,/ uluuu iuem n lie.on home-coolked ]food, and reasonable' FNicknaitnes I31ake Bad Imdprestiion plie "Some of us," he continues. "lookh Uponthe mnrgrans a dages, The architectural department of the, kup o th i mmgans as 'ag e, national Y. WCV. C. A . is at present' 'knw-otj~g5.' or as 'ignorant.' Wie' working out plans for the remodeling show our dislike for them here and there by nicknames whichpscogi of the building w hich will make' it an clymake a bad impression h upon u tp to date equipped cafeteria. them. Some of us think that by im- Miss Mayfred Stacks, who Chas. had poising a harsh manner upon them we training and experience in the running, can impose our will upon the oMiens, of "Cafeterias i Detroit, will be in but this is against the law of reason. charge. 1These immigrants need fair treatment, the treatment which is p;eculiar tol American magnanimnity, based on rea-~ Son and long experience.''- Mr. Mangouni is certain that to willI the, confidence of the aliens we mus be sincere~ and that we must Makle, $4.65 GEORGE KYER 721 North University Ave. GRADUATI ON es8 is very co7 7 NICKELS ARCADE >mplete .. I, . !' ' .1 Ains Ga rden. is serving a CARTE DE JOUR LUNCH FROM 11 TO 2. Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869~ tCapltra ad Surplus, $625,000.09 707 North University Asvo ~Northwest Cor. 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