THE IV C IIGAN , L RTON OPPOSES OEW6ff UNSKILLED LABOR- Japan's Dancing Princess Arrives ' To Study s'isters' = - _ ! -I- DR.~ GARFIELD) SCORED FOR PRO- POSAL TO REDUCE IVORSE 'S PAY WILLIAMS HEAD WOULD DISREGARD FAM IL IE S Presideeht Urges All Educations] Opportunities for Laboring Classes da th ed aj w al 1' wo banjos, two violins, and traps, and Kj'amp'us'Jiaracters vas really nothing but an excellent lance orchestra. This aggregation iartooield Kieverly vas received with much favor by the' udience.I; This year's group" of "Midnight (Continued from Palle Onie) oans" quartette rendered several sel- Perhaps the most noVel, and most ,tion s which appeared too seriouxs for appreciated, section of the iiagazinc' he taste of -the audience, which seem- is~ the one containing tfr'e "Mirrors of A to enjoy light music whenever it State Street" by Zee O'Jayh, no num- ippared.QinetePpua erals. Herein we find many to whom Qu~nttte Ppularwe ilave previously 1'61?O ' *ith great The Varsity banjo quintette met reverence brought under the burning with* all the' favor, NWhich character- sun-glass of ridicule. Arnd just as if ied its every appearance last year, that' were nbt ludicrous' enough, our %though its personnel has undergone own Alma Mater is "referred to as the 1 adical change. Besides "°Sanmson "great institution made famnous by and Delilah", ".rose of Bombay", and Willie Heston' and the mill' tax." Not "Hot Stuff" the quintette played num- only 'pet'son s, then, but anything sac- Brous' pleasing encoires. red is taken for its rub. And why. not? Gargoyle has a differ entitunc- Wisconsin Captain is Sculptured tion than its sister publica'tlons. Grecian custom of making a bust of Caricature is at its best in the twoC atlillecheroes won praise for a Wis-I page spread in the center of this consin stude6nt who depicted the' month's Garg. "The boys are sitting I spirit of "'Homecoming" week with a down on. the job," says Kipke.' Not 1 statue of Rolland F.. Williams, cap- all of there, we contradict. Kirk points tam of Wisconsin's football team. I the way~, anid Van is conming up. The cartoonist who drew this eithe~r did or Big Yellow M~ums .for the Wisconsinl did not know football, and as he is game. Get yours fromj George . isch- going to college, we infer' that hie did off, florist, 220 Chain' St. CA-11 809-F°. and that hie made a good rues's of it. -;Advy. Then there is~ the All-Anierican Fac- THEw II.iAN' i ulty team. One has to know these Dismiss, Indiciuients Against Blergerl Yot men, know their faces,' know their Madison, WiS., Nov. 16-Indictments resu]t characteristics, to fully enjoy this rtre n11 eoete Uie "Dail; page. A. few years ago students were ISae ititcuto h etr urged to know their campus. Gar-Sae ititcor fte«etu goyIl' has evidently furthered the cam-I Wisconsin district against Victor' L. palgn; Dc'Beger, congressman-elect from the i Some twill likre the issue, some may fifth Wisconsin district, for violation take hearty exceptions to it. We wxag- of the espionage laws, will be clis- er some will be disappointed at not missed, United States District Attor- f1inding their names in it-it goes thata ney William H. Dougherty announced way many times.j today.I Glargoyle's issue is somewhat an Ilse said that recent dismissal of in-I experiment. It certainly was off= the dictmnents of. the United °States dis- beaten path. Perhaps that's why it'tric t 'orts in the eastern district of was A success. Wisconsin 'meant the dismissal in the -western district would follow.1 Former Editor of Seribuer Dles ..- lA? -- r Vr, 7 ' -- . ,. tn t..- . . :. 51L' 7 -Iista cn_'minrnr i r [y" classified ad- INew York; rNov. 16~.-EdQward Liv- ermnore Burlingame, editor of Scrib- nemr's 'Magazine, from 1886 to 1914,"l died at his home here yesterday, it Opposite Cadillac Hotel Main 7790' (By Associated, Press) . Washington, Nov. 1.-Delegates to II the Association of State Universities s now in session here are practically Y" s. unuanimous ini their disapproval of the tteen ad.WdnsaybyPrs ident Harry A. Gar'field of Williams 1 college to the~ effect that "unskilled I. .,. workers should be paid a wage which c ~. allows no margin for tgive support I~::~. of awife or chid." ' ,. PreidntM~in IBurton and. . Regent Ben jamin S. Hanchett whox:p.JrJ are rpeetn the. University of ..J.. ..}S. Michigan here; declined to "enter in- ....~ to. an argument with the Williaimus' ... educator, but both objected strenu- '#~< otisly to his assetion'i that "neither society 'nor the unskilled worker hind -.p~ self needs the worker's babies." : "~To me such an idea as this is r practically unthinkable," declared v President Burton. "The unskilled worker- or the skilled worker either, 40,tjo.~Otaiiii snapped on he rrial is to me, first of all, a human being. ij San Franisco~ He should have a wage which allow s ; liberally for the advancement of hi.- arMoto-Ko-Otani, dancing princess of, self and his family. His childenTapan, has come to the United States , shoutld have an" opportunity for. all! to spend twof years in United States thre education for which their capacity 3 chools learning the ways of Amer-, fits them." ican "flappers" and acquiring the air Ideas Erroneous of~ freedom her Americatn sisters have. It is Presidenut Burton's convictioi She is' thoroughly modern now, even, that such ideas as this one concerns o her bobibed hair and short skirts. I~ ing the status of the unskilled work '- was announced today. II raid Kester's Romnic Comedy, He fas connected with the New eWHEN KNIGHTHOOD York Tribune b Wore Joining tale! WAS IN FLOWER Scribner forces. I _________________ EM'u~ic ove s will find Ted Lews' GARRICK Nights L15'4 o $. Saut. Mat. 56C to $2.00 new records "Homesick" and "To- The selwYsi Presen+ miorrow" at Allniindingers Music Jobe Drew--:Mrs.Leslie CArter Shop.-Adv.i in W, Somersei Mtitgharn's Comedy "THE CIRCLE. Mkhian Dfl~ nd I With Ernest Lfwford. Giata Mon-' 1 i~igu i.S ndChimes for $4,50. Jerome Patrick and Robert Bendel _ _ .:, _ . .... *Ii/Inn l IIMIVI1I nD an n6lMI11 1 IIY .-_O_ oiiweoae . onl awoFra +o iwwi " t a .. 1 ., ,. ,r,, . :, c V *__ , _* _, I ii Do yout know that with the, last 'reduction, Octobei teenth, Ford Cars are the lowest by far in -the- History Ford MotoWr Companiy? With the following down paymhen'ts we will deliver of" The riftere st Tri Have you sup plies enough? You don't ww'ant to trust to luck and a strange, chance garage, dIO you. Better pack up some inner tubes' and strap on an extra ture. f Ford to you with starter, demountable and insurance included. rims. War ta,, manl are responsible for two.widely prevalent but' wholly erroneous b~ liets, namely,' that our colleges are, "'highbrow" iistibti ins' far removedf from the activities of everyday life,"cor Glee ClubsGitw All SirvProgram' ROADSTER. TOURING. . SEDAN... " " i. ". . . . . .$145. 81 Be sure that your t'ol it IS co mplet. for any emergency that may, arise. 'S e ess'ties that they are simplyv hotb'eds of in- Presenting a varied program' before' tellectulal radicalism and' opposition 'a medium sized *audience last night illn to established institutions. iladtrti h ast lecu ,president' Burton regards it' as par-HilaitivmthVrsyGeecu titula~rly deplorable that such an opin-, scored a distinct succebo", starting' ion as Dr. Garfield's should be regard- ; with the time-honored strains of ed as' reflecting contemporary senmi- "Landes atque Carmina", and finish- nr~nt among educators in regard U. ing with the exultant words of "I 'the~ problem of unskile llabhor. When Want to Go Back to Michigan". The a 'poor boy, never dreaming that a! Glee club appeared three times inl university edtcation was possible for the bill of eight numbers, and eac.h him;, President Burton ~derived 'inspi- time were encore6d enthusiastically. ration from reading the lifc of Gar- JawnnsStitr field's 'father, the m art red 'pm sidel t,'Tang aid Tavares, however, , stole «,ho began as a cainal boy iund f 1, ly' first honors onl the program from all caine to hold the leadership of a great their competitors. The clever Hawai- ; nation. Such an attitude as that "as- ians fairly, fascinated' 1both .the :eyes sumed by the 'WfIliams' educator iPs and ears of the custohmers with their for that reason sui'prisiiW, especiail-; deft fingering. After repeated encores ly' when w.e consider that the inlsti- they presented an "Arms Around the tution of which lie~ is the head' has al-! 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