-1111 m x 00 --- - . I -.--I 'r® , '+ od Pv., commnssion recently made it. A few weeks ago Governor Goodrich. was To Sunny ]Jnil'jj travelling over Russian snow fields j on dog sleds. He~ is here seen in the iltU, flU f JS 1iti"f midst of tropical splendors of M4iamli J - ~ - 1as one of the first of the winter vis- itors. ent p)lans develope, they intend to pub- lish a daily pap)er next summer model- ed! as closely as possible after The Summer M. _ichigan D1)aily of this last year" DANC-At Ypsi every Fridauy ev- ening. 8:30-adv. fe you lose your dog', a daily cla ad will find it for you.-Adv I SUMMER SCHOOL SO ONS LflUU I WUILLO I HLillI Dean Edward 1^. Kraus, of the Sum- ner session, who! returned Sunday from the annual meeting of the ass:o- c aticn of S ufPmer session directors held at Iowa City, Iowa, said the Un-, iversity's act in instituting a daily paper for Summer school, met with the unqiualified approval of all del t gate.j {Dean Kraus presented a report on The Summer Mhlihigan IDaiy, pointing out its many advantages ever the old tri-weekly pu~bli cation, especially in drawing the summer dchool studentsE .iVo an increased interest in the do-' ings of the Summer session. The delegates were unanimous in their approval. said Dean Kraus. In, addition to' going on record as heart- ily in favor of the innovation ,severail delegates declared their, intention of devoting all their efforts to the publi-f cation of similar daily papers in their owr schools. "The Univtcrsitv of Ic.wa," said Dean Kraus, "will probably be the first to S A REA L G03 MEAL CHOP SUEY - STEAKS, Everything good at Ann Arbor Chop Sucy _314 S.. State-Second Floor ONE DOLLAR OR MORE FOR YOUR OLD PEN ,ST'AN:ARD MAKE 1n E :hange For a RIDER MASrTIRPEN Arid yoar P-',t-%bab1 Are o'r RDER'S PEN SHOP BUT ITSLUP TOYOU! WJPEECS ARE IAY DoWU LIB'ERT ST. HILL Phone gas a Trial -- "Service for P-trongage" SCHLENK.a'SHARDWARE 215 W. LIBERTY STREET PHONE 554 JicLk Frost and His~ Sperry Sport P.aUie Jack Frost, vice president of the Frost National bank of San Antonio, Tex. a former army pilot is flying home fromn New York in his new Sperry sport plane. He is making, the' 2,000 mile trip by easy "hops". "It's the way to travel,' .says Frost. Tele honeRepacesLegsInr Modern Journalistic VocationI Mlodern telephone scystemis have some .days in hopes that some person work~ed many changes in journalism. , ol uns ~mwt h at Wit a elehon a hi elowwir Iwhich, led to the disaster which -on Wit a elehon athiselbw, ir Monday last befell. the. Grand. Tam- service to every corner of the country many Sachem, Williamn Moonuey, who ?and worldwvida cable and radio corm- lately presided Ayer the Almusbouse, in munication constantly at his disposal,; his removal. Surely the citizens have the modern newspaper editor rarely; a right to be informed of such things, stops to count his blessings or to con- Will any person, acquainted with the trast them with the handicaps under circumstances, communicate themr to which the memnbers of his profession the editor?" -la.bored a centur'y ago. Enormnous Nuber of Telephones Legs Were Imnportanit: Some idea ot' the enormity of tele- The telephone has supplanted the phone service in the United States "leg-man"--the reporter who'-wentr may° be gained through comparative out on an assignment and hurried statistics. There are-more telephones; back to the office to write it' in. time I in Pennsylvania than in -all of Great to catch the earliest possible' edition. Britain, more in Mis'souri than in all The news gatherer now covers his as-, of France, and more in Oregon than >'nment, but saves precious time by in all of Italy. There are more tele- telephoning the story to. his oiffice, I phones in New York City than in the where it is either transcribed ver- whole of amy foreign country, ex- batim as dictated or handled by "re- cepting Great Britain and Germany. write" men who simpl~y take the de- A compilation of information as to tails and write the story themselves. the number of miles of, telephone But even the reporter of the old. wire in the world shows a total, of! school was an advance' over the news- 52,660,000. Of this total the, United gathering facilities of an earlier gen- States has 61 per cent and all of the 'eration, when the editor had to~ de- countries of Europe together 28 'per peed largely upon the assistance of cent, the remaining 11 per cent being interested readers for mnuoh of the in-I divided among the other countries of formiation purveyed through his col-I he world. umin1. f by Wray H. Congdon, grad.j The 'party will last- until ]midnight, the entertainment consisting of danc- ing and cards.- - - Fewer Anwrican