THE MICI c: r i jAr1ian ct omede iwrkdona e mc A PSOIIN receiving these _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I "epwanted" notices and in giving OA lED OL A PU OIN N FICIALNXEIVSPAPER OF THE thew prominence.' Moreover the Un-_____________ TARLLS You hIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN versity has done much in the way of TAK~1 the University year by the Board in: providing temporary work and sumIOi HEEitr te-ihga aiy I of Studenit Publications mer emxployment for students. But CIVIL WAR Yudec egreat credit for your hrs oWler Conference t ,dituriaj the problem of placing students in STICKS editorial "The Root of Evil" in today's itin.____________permanent. positions after graduation; When the small-town band comes' issue. Ann Arbor citizens who read Associated P regsR is exclusively e- is a much more serious one and re, arhig The Daily and those who don't should t the use for republication of all newsgnin ooeatoawtrteAt cshyullseglon hes credited to it or nototews quires gn~ecoeainwt h tisha o'lseacon be to, blame because they allow with- GIFTS for GRAfDUA TION ditedcinl this paper and the local news pu'w- many prospective employers. i- p red thereit. - Bsns e ol ecm h Swelled up with pride; i Psns MOhwudwlom h 1 his chest he's proudly archti: ntered at the postoffice at Ann ArborT, establishment of on employment bu-An th urhsofheow chigani,.,gsecond class matter. An thurisofheow uhscript n by carrier or mail, $3.50. re@au at Michigan, for it would pro- Strut at his side. )ffices: Ann Arb~or Press Building, lay- Vide direct means' for their "getting'Bttepmos rd fhm -d Street. u h ~tpu rd fhm 'hones: Fditorial, 2414 anid x76?d; Eusi'- inl touch with student job-seekers. This inflaitedl, dolled-up hick, ____________Idsra ra z~~swud b Fades away and grows quite (1 :omrinunicati jns ot ,to exceed Soo words more than glad to cooperate with such r~flside a Senior with a Stick. Si (~nfle 11 igna r ;tre not n eessarily to! bueu ymaig konte4 war in prinpt, but as au evidence of faith, abra ymkn nw hi 1. notices of events will be published ii' at srpdya hyaie o a + hmcmn oad e 1';ily at tf, discretion of the +'ditor. at srpdlste rs. o a h1hn!Cmn oad t a o mile t Te Dil ofic. . n - teestablishmelnt of sucha bu- With thenr sticks grasped by nevi comrrnnication~s will receive no con- euWudncsiaesm ial eralio. No manuscript will be retuirned euwud eestt sm ia-Crook,- less the wvrkter encloses postage. The Daily cial outlay, but the results it would. Heads' in the air; s iit necessarily endorse the sentimentsinuew ldb'wotmayies nthr res,,wd in the conmmunications. nuewudb ot aytmsO hi faces smlileS Of virtue - --------- --- -- --the expense incurred, for nothing is As they pass with not a look; FAU'le~TOJUAT STAFF of more vital import to the graduating Beyond compare! 'E~e~lone ~ ~senior- than the assurance of a posi- -Ition where he is likely to "fit in"_ Oh it's often seemed to me M1ANAGING RDIT©R ! properly.! As I htear their ferrules click; MvARTON B;. STALL Whether the Michigan Union, the; They should lay cross someone's ws ditr..............PulWaielChamber of Commerce, ;or some other1 That's the place they need the stic yJdter.......JmsB on organization should attempt the estab- !SHT GUN sista t City E.ditor.........J. A. Btacon' lishment of the bureau is a matter of itorial Board Chairman......a.. R. Mleis individual opinion. The need for the In the afternoon of a recent ,ht editors- Ihbreau is immediate and certain. This w a il~ noTna out any protest from any church or ing clubi or inc ividua 1, undisturbed boot-, legnwhile d.t our police force has/ To expect the U niversity authorities tattlUnSZS to U nforet o~XAtal a(S tinoS*S : _. at Uraham 'S Ei nds of the 'Diagonal Walk Li.1 to among students' in such an environ- ment 1is1)th unreasonable and absurd. And you certainly should be coin- you mended for giving the first clear ex- thie pression to the fact. ;u JAMES FOSTER. j EDITOJ RIA.,COMM'VENT Despite the sentiment arouse(% against hazing through the recent de- velopments at Noithwestern, this fa- vorite meatns of sophomore amusement seems to have caused° considerable' harms all over the country again this sprang Lessons never are enough.. We hiave to see for ourselves, they maybe we believe. Corne P? andwiches mqftg h >knee ck. tda~y 'M~all. WHY PLAY OSTRICH? (Cornell Daily Sun) "Don Mlarqluis'" warnin picture of Aunt Pruidence Hecklebury, as the only person he, knows who has a far- ther-flung sense of responsibility than William Jennings Bryan, esconced in Ralp)h Byers Harry Hloey T,. 1. Ilplrshirfer R. 'C. Mot iarty H. A. Donahue J,.T,. Mack Snorlt VEditor......... Wallae V. .Elliott Women's Editor...........Marion Koch Siuiday 'Magazine lEd.itor ... .I1. A. D~onahue Music 'Editor..................IT. Ailey flamor .Editor .......... Buckley C. Iobiis Editorial Board Lowell Kerr Mtaurice Berman P'aul Einstein Eugene Carmichael 1 Assistants Stanley IT. Armstrong Frankclin D. Hepburnt Shidey Bielfield Winona A. ]Hibbard, R. A. Killington Edward J. Higgin.s ITelen Brown Kenneth C. Kellar. H. C: Clar%, Elirzabeth LiebermannI A. K. Conn able John IMcGinnis Bernadette Cote Samuel Moore EvelIyn I. Coughlin -M. IT. Prvor Joseph Elpstein W. 1B.Rafferty T. . Fiske Robert G. Ramisay John Carlinghouse T,-W. Pswitpli Walter S. Godspeed Sol 3. Schnitz Portia Goulder Philip M. Wagner Ronald Haigrim -- BIUhENETSS STAFF Telephone 960 BUSINESS MANAGER - ALBERT J. PARKER I Advertising ...........Jobi .-t . amel, Jr. Advertising............. Walter K. Scherer Advertising........... Lawrence Hi. 1Favrot P'ublication.... .. ..Edward F. Conlin ' Copywriting ......... David J. M. Park Circulation ............ownsend If. Wolfe Accounts.............I,. Beaumont Parks statement will be affirmed by every We were g'oing i.1, too.thPrsdnilcarste"Cif snrin the Literary college who is She comes in and lays eye on a bud-Leoinakdofcdthcry, still grappling with the problem of' dy what is 'lying flat on his 1back in ;cannot be condemned as too fantastic where and for whom to work. the hall. I-is- face is all bloody. intsam tltelinrpeto. __________________She rushes us and says "Mygawd Scoffers' there were, before prohibi- OMITIN TH FATSWolfgang, wot's the matter? Are ya tion became a fact, but they were OMITINrTE FCT rudely implaled on the lances o[ their Detroit has always been considered I4. own ridiicule. Scoffers there are to- Ile says "Naw, T gotta n% el)1eed." one of the main supporters of the Gee she give him an awful kick in day, who lightly wave aside all refer, University but if the attitude dis- the jaw! ence to black Saturday nights, white plaedthrug sme f hepubictyCHEESE Sundays and blue Mondays, is taboo *p on tobacco and similar modes of ezn* received by incidents which recentlpby forcing, by' a process of rigidr elimlina- occurred here is to be. taken as evt- Hrehvetels tosazstion, the exact rule of conduct whicb denc oftha comunty' ineret. I of a W,.stErn epic; the first three has been revealed by a God-chosen stanas an 'n te ol das. Tesefew as necessary for the salvation of the welfare of this institution, they' have never been run: thI ain cannot be much' concerned with the Yipe 4 , Experience has shown the unexpect- future of Michigan. Although there Did you ever taste the sweetness o' ed p)ower which so-called "reform' are occurrences taking place here the air when the sky begins tt,, sects and organizations such as' the. every year, anything but creditable to pink? "Lord's Day Alliance" caii, at tine~, the reputation of the school, there is ( Did yuh ever taste the alkali in that yield. The secret of their success no reason why we should deny theirl creek across the sink?- is the persistence and, co-ordination' presence but when newspapers, sup- Did yuh ever taste the honey from with which they work, and unless thatj {posedly staunch supporters of the the tree the beors have torn? coddled hobby of ours,'the democrat-y, University, convey .vague impressions Ef yuh hain't, yuh hain't tried nothin', is to 'be held up to the world as it.$ of such mishaps they contribute imz- where yuh been sence yuh been most laughable farce, an end will measurably to the questionable re-, born?; have to come to the questionable sport nute of organization 'which they "sup- YVipe5 of playing ostrich. DETROIT UMITE0 LINE$ Alin, Arbor and Jackt nnv TIM E TABLE {pFastern Standard 'iime) Detroit Limited and Express Car- 6 :oo a.nm., 7 :00 ami., 8 :0o A.Mf., 9:05 a.mn. and hourly to 9:<5 p.m. Jackson' Express Ctrs (local stops. west of Annet Arbor)---9 :47 a~rm., anid every two hours to 9'47 nilM. Locat Cars East Hound-7 :oo a.'m. ano' every two hours to 9:oo p. in., t:oo p.m. To Ypsilanti only-i it:4o po",t:t y a.mi. Tu Saline-Change at Ypsi~anti. Local Cars West B~ound-7:~50 a.M., 12 :1 1 P.I.. TG Jackson and Xtalamazoo-Lir- ited' cars 3:47, 1:7 ~ ,2:i47, 2-47+ 4:47 p.m. To Jackson and Lansing-limited at 8'47 pinm. THE PLACE TO ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS COSILY, COMFORTABLY. TE FAFULLY 19283 MAY 119.13 1 2 3 4 G 7 8 1) 14) i12:10 13 14 15 16 17 19 19 29 21 22 23 231-25 '26 27 28 29 30) 31 FACT RA"~ W i~ilfg Q,~f M;7 AC R " SELL. , AT REASON ABLE PRICES and SHAPE THEM to fit tile bead free of charge We also Clean and Reblock Pan- amals and all kinds of Straw Hats at low prices for HIH CLASS WORtK. Clot101 1I1 4Ar f Ijt'"Mat", Til r.. ... w w rr M rr M M M / Yei 1 YI+ M E SUPRlEME'-. Marathon race, was upremie test in the of the old Greek p : . It was the grand xc of the struggle for Thme the st clays (Gamnes cli ia: jport." *. Assistants Appearing several dlays ago on the F erry M. Ha~yden .Win.IT. 'Goodpaeoonofteuo Eugne L. Dunne Clyde L. H-agerman frontpaeoonofteuo city's Jophn C. Haskin Henry Freud leading d!ailies was a glaring head- C. . Putman Clayton Purdly E. D. rmantrout J . B. Sanzenbachier ! line baring the fact that seven stu- Wflli8nT., eid, Jr. Cliffor'd Mitts.- dents had been diticiplined for drunk- x Harold L. Male T")or-nas Mcffachren WT-n. 1). Poe sser Louis M. Dexter a edness by the committee endowed with'. Allan S. Molrton C. Wells Christie that enjoyable (?) task. Reveallna James A. Drtyer E dward B. Reidle ntigo h atso h ae h Hlerbert W. Cooperrntin ftefat fte ae h - ------ - article itself allowed for interpreta- tion' of any and every sort. A con- _______-_Iservative "dry" would have, on the WVEDNESDAY, -MAY 30, 1923 + basis of the article itself, been. et)- _ couraged to think that laxity pre- TM~ght .Editor--j. G. GARLING ,0OUSE vaied in the decisions of thme com- -- --------------- ittee, while an advocate of "per- 11-XV WE 1ORGE It sonal, liberty", might well have seen, -COn this solen occasion set aside dinseinrulingods the wola.exaggeration o in honor of thiose valiant men who dsilnr ehd hlyiecs gave their lives that we, the menle. and women of America, might enjoyl Details were positively lacking in, the privileges of citizenship in a; the story, and after captioning thme strong and firmly united! democracey story with a bold black hanner, the we assemble at the graves of Union effect was anything hut favorable to and onfderte etean.alie, - Ithe loyal admirers of Michigan. Ilad vested of the malice which aggravated tefcsi h atrbe otie the conflict betweeni North and South in the write-up such an impression" Paying homage to the heroes of other would possibly have been avoided. wars- asswel, -e~noialDay s a The manner which the discipline comn- art nowi ecigmeit o0 the service op? mittee employed In dealing with these. sacrificial patriots who first strove students was the big thing in the en- to establish the nation and later to jtr far twssmtigwoty maintain it.I of commendation, yet that was omit- Involved again Iin a prolonged di-( ted and nothing but a bad taste was cus.sion of international policy, the left in, the mouths of those who react United States should remember above the miserable presentation of a most." all else, that the position which she unusualioccurrence._ commands in :world affairs is de- pendent upon her integrity, an in- ('RAMNING teg rity secured at the expense of Saturday brings the first of the ti- manny thousands of young men whn nal examinations for the present nOW rest among 'the revered dead.. semester. To some.-students they are World peace is a 'noble ideal and the means of, regaining good, standi- I -______u_____ . a S'-fas ot wJ -phy'sical supremacy. Hlave yuh ever seen the sun sprinG Straw Sailors: cleaned 'by our . when mornin's hushed and stillP1EPA 1IE)NE;SS AEI?(CA SUALTIES FACTORY PROCESS look as . Have yuhr ever seen the blood-red (Chicago Daily Tribune) well and keep clean as long as A eakbe ueirt nIfc when new. Bring in your hat ! shine o' that Sangre Christo hill? A eakbesproiyn fe now and get a good clean fac- 'Have yuh ever seen the' dust spurt up~ tiveness of the German arnmy over the tomry job that lasts. yEwhen. a greaser's shots hurl by? alidame;i icQe i.tes - FACTORY HAT STORE V yuh hale t, yuh hain 'see notin-- itcso asates;h ttlmo617 Pa'ckard Street Phione 17941 - yuh must be a CITY guy. l lization of the central powers was 22;- where D. U. R. Stops, at State Ragtimeo Cowboy doe. 1850,000 men. " Allied casualties wer4 .. . ** * [ 22,090,000. The total mobilization of____________________ , Wte have received the follow ing the allied and associated pow ers w as __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ II frmaote ldcnriuo:42,1s9,000. The casualties of the Geri- TOLEDO-ANN ARBOR BUS ForTostd ols ra amis er 1,45,00 Sm- Cars leave for Toledo 7:19 A.11 , - ' RESCENT Plates stand the supremepatg Rev. Herbert Atchinson Jump sen0% marized in a war department chart itI 2 P. H. and 1P. 1I. Except Saun-. rrtn TOASTED ROLLS a couple of examnen- ;appears that 1,000 soldiers of the cen- day. Stundays At 8:00, 11:00 iled test. They are, made with the utmost regard ation stories to help us out. Ile tral powers inflicted 966 casualties on i :0 for detail and are touched only by the hands of ex- knows that we are working all day, the enemy, while 1,000 soldiers of thew and as far as possible into'the night, allied and associated armies inflicted 1perts from1 camera to bloc-k.- They will no ny getting' ready for our own *bluebook- only 365, casualties on the enemy. 1 ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS f meet your most exacting demands of the present, agonies. The official conmment remarks, that,: (Effective May 14-CentiralI I wh ile this difference in efficiency can-' Time) ~ but will stand the test of the long run. Aprofessor of medieval history of- ;not be conclusively deduced from dif. Bus leaves Adrian 0:00 and w the uesion"Whn dd th Re erecesin he pe-wr tainng f i 11:45 a. m. and 3:45 p, . Leaves ferd tme~uctin "he di th R- frecesintheprewa trinng f, Ann Arbor 6:43 a. in. and 12:45 1: vival of Learning begin?" Hle got a time opposing forces, these statistical and 4:45 la. in. I correct answer when a youth replier, ; tend to show the value of the most, SUNDAY-.Leave Ann Arbor r -e u n "Two days before exam week." thorough preparation. The high rate 6:45 a. m. andl 6:45 p. fm. eave qrw I-- of casualties in the allied and asso- Adrian 3:45 p. in. only. lnl - Rev.Staney Jrda wasa wel- cate armes i cerainy asribale Mest D. C. R. cars at. Salline both ways Rev Stnle Jrda wa awel- catd amie i cetailyascibalefor connections for Ypsilanti, Wayne known~r clergymnan in New England, in great measure to their lower level= and Detroit. ~II1IIJIIIIIIIIII1;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1III who had a son in an Eastern college, of preparedness. With the exception ' - °-- - - -- whose achievements in athletics were of the small expeditionary force o o llftll11111IU11{I!ilIl1tI!UI1t111t1{11{ltI11#li{IIillllilllIlUilll{HUIlldlltlllltltlllIil qluite as conspicuous as his other;';regulars, nearly wiped out in the re- ; achievements. Everybodly knew "Bud" treat from Mons by the first over- Jordan. 'When exam week was nearly whelming rush of the German. army,: over, faters heart began to be 2.nx-- thme British 'soldiers had to go into :. uos for his son's baccalaureate de- battle with a minimum of prepara- gree. Suppose poor "Iud" should tioni, and this was true of the Amer!- flunk out and not be welcome to the cans also. With a lairge proportion - comnencemnent address. So lhe rote ofinxprincd nncmmssond3 his son to wire him meithe fiexeinednnoDisoedcorPa tion.Dy 2 imda e and company officers-to say nothing MY results of his exams. The telegram of bad judgment in higher places--= - arivd te nxt venmig "Hmn 42,the British, and especially the Amen!-__________- -- fifth verse, last two lines. Bud.". cans, paid an inordinate price for IFeverishly the dad dug out his hymn ms ftergis h emno book, looked up the reference and then other hiand,i and the French had -- I Srroevuihdlbo ndd trained their civilians in the tech, Today we honor the memorves of those-who have fallen in their coun- f niSoerof thensoldier, andoespecially . Jordanf passed.", an espcimaly try's defense., With martial music and blooming flowers we cherish' the re- *., hy a hrogl ffcetmembrance of cur battle-scarred veterans- It is fit and proper that we do this, leaders. Time result was a minimum, frtehrtg fhrimhne ont sb ain netr sorins It has been wonderful, as they say frtehrtg fhrimhne ont sb ain netr sorms at commencement time, to see the old; or at any i'ate a comparatively modler. ! bos ac aaiate, expenditure of life in gaining a glorious possession. bogivenobjectie.atru I givn objctive ! But tu patriotism is more than bravery in battle. Wars are not neces- And if w.e should find some more of Humanitarians who resist peace ayt-re ere.I ni their stuff on the hook, we wouldn't j training, and false economists who saytbreheo.In vrda liew fnd potutesorapidi objet t adquat prvison fr i, type of heroism and patriotism., The man who works earnestly to build up wait for an 01(1 timers' number to j obuet to gadequate povsinforse- ittonsreorcsisdin run it. u ogv sm osiniu x i ains.rsucsi on is bit. as much as the soldier and the statesmn. ______ amination of what actually happens in M-aw. ! battle. If they would do so those of The whole subject of thrift means much to any nation's welfare. What ** them Who are honest minded would are you doing along this line? Just think of tomorrow-meaning realize that preparation for modern- today, of course. warfare means the saving of the lives * * * Iof our own men. Thus, as thme sta- ~ Today is a holiday, a vacance, a! tistics of casualties show, the soldiers; Freitag. x of the peace trained central' armies ** * were able to punish nearly three timesa -Some peopl e re otoin tokn as severely as they themselves suf- y hA ~nn A b r S v n s Bn 4their exames, bte are ot going o fered from us. r o a i g an work on our exams. No sirree-not Sm by a jugful!t *o* college men claim one thine, TeofSrie * aon a heir goal 1in life,-to know s ~n'~Plnt i worthy- of am' infinite amount - of. ef- fort, but the nations first duty is to itself. Withiout unity of purpose with- in our own domains there can be no unity of nations. NEEEDI, TET LACKING Years go by, thousands of graduates are entering 'the business world each' year, and yet nothing has been done toward the establishment of an ems- ploymrent bureau for Michigan, 'xr- ganized on a businesslike .basis with proper finanicial backing.. Mlichligan mien who have not en- rolled in the technical or professional s-chools often spend months after graduation in the time honored oc- cupation of job hunting, because there gas no properly organized bureau to locate the proper Job for them' before t';ey vwere Igiven diplomias. Meanwhile employers, and especial- ly temnor~e progressive corporations, ,,re e-xpvcesing a-n increased willing- ing( in the "University to others to Iothers they will be a ineans, of' estab- lishing themselves on the probation roll. In either case,, the possibilities now lie directly at the door of each individual student. Failure in these examinations in a1 number of subjects may be disas- trous to some students. It behooves these to lay everything aside (luring -the last few days of school but their class work and to apply themselves with all their diligence to the sub- 'ect in which the-y are weakest. Four days of intensive study will bring re- sults that may have great weight in a student's standing. "Cramming" is not the proper means of study~ out 'of justice to education itself but' when a crisis is reached the means are imn. material (providing they are strictly' legitimate) to the desired end. "Cram-, Iming" cannot harm anyone's "work 1and the chances are that it will be beneficial. !When exarvmnationsare here. and I-