Yss i- . . . . . .. , , ,., . .:. ..,. :..:w.. ,.; TREA;.T THlE XLDDIES. IThe children are the ones who real-' -________________--- ly enjoy Christmas. University stu- OFFICIL TE1YS1APER OF II 'dents have long since forgotten the. UNIVERtSITY OF 3.HCII WAS .Joys of believing in "Santa Claus" and: t'ublishrd eve!y imorning except Mondav pondering reverently and almost wor- Cotntheo 5Uniers iy year the Ildid shipingly over a Christmas tree. Today and tomorrow students will Member of Western Co,.ferencee l~turta, have the opportunity of contributing ,. CH RISTMIAS CHEER To ALLI 5.' ICAMPUS OPINION I L-AST EDITION OF Editor, TheMichigan Daily:? I read a~ article in The Daily' Thursday morning supposed to be C G UGA SONG BOOK Eli, Eli: It is the sad lot of these rolls to 'critical in naturec. That is, I pre- "-1: A 'T ___________________toward a fund whitch will be used to !dq nothing but supply staff members sum'nd that w as the purp)ose it was! The Associated Press is exclusively en- make a Christmias party for 200 Ann to other publications. Here we cod- sup~posed to serve. ttitled to the ub e fox republication oft.all Az bor children. Fur these little ones, Idie a young boy poet all sun'imer with ThatiltowihIre tnd wise credited in this paper and tehe cal ;who have been counting the days until the blind hope that he will be a sup- oTht e rll oier h I ti furfned- ewpulseteei.ICh ristmas, thlpry wl bjo n port in our old age during the pres- Entered at the postoffice at Ann arbof fun. A C hristmas party is some- ent and fiscal year. And he IS. -lazg. Again, that is- the conclusion I! Michigan, as second class ,natter. thing worth waiting for, and some- for about the first three weeks. ThenI arrived; at after reading it. Subscription by carrier or mnail, $3 So. hn hc iteAn rJmyWl l Offices: Ann Arbor Press B3uilding, May- hn hc itl n rJmy W j from the opposite side of the garden- I Tnder a' rather° comzplimentar y nand Street,. talk about for weeks after it has tak- party which is the publications office heading chis statement appeared, Phones: e~ditorial, 2414 and 176M; Busi- ness. qbo. en place. the garg began to blow kisses at 'im. ",Amateurishness of Girls' Chorus is The Student Christian Association isi That was the end of HIM.I Weak Snot in Performance." I don't *i iged te igntuc otnee~ariy o n e ~scve~ noorPO-'Lo your critic, in fact. had never afPPeaignp rint, t aes a.. notideecessarl faith, aeverything prty aiswilprovided-toysedisoveeChriser oet anwcCmeveraiondevil. xced jo wrds: i prvidd-tywe hrpub-a cheatdeil.(Yof Ehim, wuntbil eatodaymuntlbutay he lhasa nd tiotices of events will be published in tjhe Daily at the discretion of the lditor, If mas tree, trinkets, and entertainment. l-shed some of his stuff.) And he a long and rocky road to travel if hie lit % t or rna;.led to The Daily office. Un" But to assure the success of the par- thought he could write for "Judge": s1 ndetth im rsinta h Ssigned coma ionic atins will receive no ,~on- sideration. No manuscript will be returned 1tY, contributions must be asked for. after, trying out on us1. actigo naaeu ati ob unless the writer encloses postage: 'lie Daily Students who contribute will be hap- BUT the unkindest slice of all, the other than "amateurish". Aside from duet not uie essarily eudorse the sentiments expressed in the communications. py in the knowledge that for some' straw that fills the Camnel package, is 'that I do not believe that his con- ___________________________--youngster they have made Christmas t hat we have lost our staff, the, only tentdon is well founded. Flaw picking- EITfORIAL fi'' FF the, real idea-the real day, that it stp ee 'a. i a pre i nes ak btta sntci T+JeI "e.b214-uid ', was for h im when he was a young- his ar t. Trhe ' nsiazn Imarygard enee, e cism. Goodts judgment andns' GRAHA-M8' BO'TH 3STORES .,. . DETROIT UNITED LINE$ Ann Arbor and Jackso~n TIME TABLE (1j.asterii Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Carr- 6 :0o amni., 7 :0o a.nii., 8t:o a.mf., 9 :e5 a.m'. and hourly to 9 :o5 p.m. Jackson Express Cars (local stops west of Ann Arbor)-9:47 a.An., and every two Hours to 9 :47 p.m. Local Cars East Bound-7 :oo a.m. and every two hours to 9 :0o1j. in., 11 -oo p.m. To Ypsilanti only-it1 :40 p.m., 1 is15am. To Salm e-Ch~ange at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West B-.and-7 :50.a~in., 12 : ?:1p.m. To Jackson and Kalamazoo-Limn- ited cars 8:47, 1o0:,7 a.M., 12:47, 2 :47,. 4:47 P.m. To Jackson and Lansing-Limited at 8:47 p.m. Enlarge and Frame that 'Good Snapshot of Yourself for the Folks at. Home FOR CHRISTMAS We have Special Frc 'nes at Special Prices and We are Experts at Enlarging LJYNDON AND COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY: ster._ MNAGING EDITOR I- -____ MARION B. tSTAHL A I)DN%4 TO THE HUMOR News Editor...................Paul Watzel A satement was. recently. made City FLditor....... ....James B. oung concern,~ a Detroit newspaper to the A sistant-City Editor ... .....Marion Kerrefctha mnypolbugt i Editorial Board Chairman.......E. R.' M.iss efetta mn epe.ogt i Might Editor- Isimply ,to read the cartoons which it Ralph Biyers ilaitry Hoey ( contained. If a census' were taken J. P'. Dawson, ji. J. F. Mack 11. J. lershdoiu'rr R. C. Moriarty the fact, would be disclosed that no 13.' A. Dohxabue nosieal Sports Editor...........F. H. AMcPike ncnierbepercenitage of newrspa- Sunday Magazine Editor....... Delbert Clark; per readers,,spend more time reading Won'ea's Edito............... Marion Kuc he atosthnte pedo n Humor Editor...... ....Donald Concythcatostnteypndn ry f onference Editor....... ... . l. B. Grundy other portion of the paper. Pictorial Editor...... ..Robert Trarr Music Edi!r . ..............H. Ailes Cartoons are practically universal Assistants in their appeal. They approach the Thelma A,1ndrews Jolhn Garlinghouse human interest element in a refresh- .A, LBacon Water So sre nh22rOSWy-Terfnain Dorothy Eenn1etts lPortia (;otulderinhmruwa.rhifnae- Maurice Becrmani Franklin 13,. Hcpbu'+.n tai purpose is to provoke humor, but' R. A. 1Pllingtorn Winona A. Hibbard W. L'. 1Butler Edward J. B iggins if their significance is fully rappreci- 1I f.C. Cqar k Lowell Kerr ;ae yte rsetv atoit A. B3. Connabla Samuel M~oore tdb te rsetv atoit 1 erna~lette Cote Mf. II; Prv3or they can do more thin draw smiles E'velyn 1. toughlin WV.1B. Raidertty from the reader-th'ey can actually W1allace F. Elliott Robert G. Rannsey Joseph Epstein N. W. liwitch diret public opinion; more than this, Maxwell F"ead V. If. Stoneman !te a eeuainl Isabel Fisher Fi ederiic G. Te lmos te a eeuainl T. E. Fiske 11. M. Wagner An example of how cartoons can be A. T' Webbttk jof educational, value, and can, infiu- BUSINESS STAFF e nce public opinion, is found in the Telephone 060 recent series of "Andy GIunp'" car. -toons,, while' the inimitable "Andy' BUSII1:ESS "MANAGER was running for congress. The pos- ALBERT J1. PARKERt sibility, of "Andy's" election, was dis- Advertising... .......John J. fHamel, Jr. cuassed everywhere, among the poor- Advertising . .... ..........1 dw ardi F. Con l 1Avriig.Wle .Shne i educated classes as well as among, Accounts.........Laurence 1l. lavrot the "highbrows"" of, society. The fa- Circulation........David J. M. P'ark ci~l ih.wihahmnbig a Publication .......,... . ...BeaumnotParks dtywhwicahu nbegca Assistants+ be, deceived ewas brouight home, to Townsend H. Wolfe Alfircd M. White ; thousands of persons'. more vividly Kenneth Seick Win. 1). Roesser than w-ould have. been, the case if ser- George Rockwood Allan S. Morton Perry Al, Hayden James A. Dryer n rs or special articles had, been Eugene L. Dunne Werm, 13. Good used. Everyone laughed at "Andy's' Wmn. Graulich, Jr. Clyde L. Hagerman } John C. Hlaskin A. H'artwell, Jr. credulity and 'the avarice. of the Hrvey E. Reed J. Blumenthal C. L. Putnam Howard Hay den i crowd of politicians who took advan- E. D. Armantrout W. K. Kidder tage' of bis conceit; yet back of the R. W. Cooper Henry Freud W allace Flower Ilerbert P Bostwick laugh there was a lesson, and some, rdw. B., Riedle L. Pierce1 thing, over which the, reader coul' Hfarold L. Hale 1:ponder. The "Everett True" cartoons are him! Ale! ! sincere appraisal is always welcomed! * ** vt'w- ; bjic andi the conscientious T)EA 1f CALN:, Found in Our Owen pi'crrne . The publilcpays its money! Daily "More liring than the Lorle',1to seo the current theatrical wares.. "who comrel'ed Ulysses." Ain't a class-, The theater advertises its wares in the_ ical eddication grand. paper's 'columns. It would be unusual SE~MPRONUIS. for a paper to print an ad for Smith's * * store announcing a sale of apples and 'IJ-,. 't TER ('OIMES" on the last column of the first page Cruel winter's bringing on us i tell the world that several of the An icy wind that hurts; apples in each bushel were rotten. r The nights are getting longer-, That, by analogy, is just what your And so are shirts. paper and many papers do every day. i i To what end? For the advancement The leaves are swiftly fa'ling; I of some harping critic who should' 'r ho Lear is in his hole; ;take his suggestions to the person' I; Warm hours are getting scarce-- who could remedy the matter. The 1922 DECEMBER 3 10 17 2.1 4 11. 18 25. 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 14 21 2s ' 1922 S 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 R And so is coal. general public can't revise a show, no matter how many weak spots are The grass is brown and shriv- Bled ; And forst is on the fence; Collars no v are higher- And so are rents.t Since Daugher'ty got peevish It seems somehow to e If the land Is getting drier- So is the' sea. SHE-GUN-DAH. At the hld of the abovo contrib its proud parent says "submitted at uas- ual rates." Call with a smal('art for the' reaunlerat on. SH-E-GUN, we, pay in roubles. evident. The foregoing means that I did not care for the caustic bit featured 1by, The Dai'y. Now, I have no connec- tCon with the Union Opera whatso- e"'#er, I have, however, had a little over fifteen y-oars experience on the road and I think that the work of the I-Oys excels anything I cver saw.' They -are wonderfulti individually, and as a" whole. An' article such as the one pubished Thursday is decidedly ungrateful to the boys whose work j shows days and weeks of "honest to G il" Bard work and training. To them ~n n- their d irector, all prai-s. Let's .how otfr p-ide by boosting. If the pos :Jhility s ,oil'l arise that a, weak slot nvght develr-i that we might be, -Ye to imu3rove, let's,1)0 courteous aqnd keep it to ourselves. RENDIIL I. BLAKE.. G~OIOMIE WITH A NICE h1AT We have, just made up sonme very Snappy Hats for the Holiday Trade. Step in° and look themn over. " We do alkinds of Cleaning and Reblocking of hats at lowr prices for HIGH CLASS WORK. FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard Street Phone 1792 (Where DXL.R. Stops at State Street), ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS ScheU':"-e in Effect October z8, 1922 Central Time (Slow Time) D X X .B 1'.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 3:45 7 :45.. Adrian . .. 72:45 8:45 } 15 8:x5 .. . ~'ecumseh ...'12:15 8:r5 4:30 $:3o ... . Clinton ... x:oo 8:oo 5:15 9:j5 . Saline . 11 i:15 7:x5 5:45 9:4; Arknn ArhorLV. 10:45 0:45 (Court Iouse Square) A. M. D-Daily, X-Daily except Sundays and [Holidays. Friday and Saturday special bus for students leaves Adrian 1:45. leaves X1nn Arbor 4:45 JAMES H. C, LIOTTr, Proprietor "honz Q. 26-M Adrian, 'Mich. Lost Something? Let a "Daily" class- ified ad find itftor you.--idv. The Latest in GALOSHES The Oh -Boy Get yours while,. we have your size. Surprise the folks. at homse with: this new, one. Nothing' else like 'them' We also have in stock ASTRAKHAN TOP GOLOSHES -AND- 'c- 3 AND 4. BUCKLE, ARCTICS TUSDAY', DECEMBllER 12, 192 NgtEditor--HOWARD A. DNAHUE' RELAJATIQN BY STUDENTS In a letter yesterday addressed to the managers of three Ann Arbior' thentars, thle students ,of the Univer-3 shycopleeyrepudiated tile ac- tion:- of a fc,:1 of the~r ^'number ', in Ca.- in' the chow houses on the n.-h'! of Novembolar 26. and offered to pa in full thae a-mount of whatever- r c a'g that the ap'rit of fairne-ss1 c?;, , , ;ed i~y the stu Gents in') this 1c ga r warrated a like sp*,rit of shorts;- in uih1 ill rctiurn. tVicmnagers re-, fuse-d to)c;-:-e!_t th oeff1Tr made them, tmd lecdedto "!a ad th.e loss themx. rselvas.Tis dFsl ly of gcwnerOsitsy up.-; on the part of the theater managers,, how ;ev.er, does not. in aviv way de- undeniably funny, yet there is a po'nt to each one of them. They reflect ITfe In many cases, they illustrate weak-. tresses which the reader will re;cog- nize as his own. When he sees hour objectionable these habits are, Vand how the irritable, quick-tempered 'la- erett"° reacts to them,,,he first laughs,; and then, perhaps unconsciously, re- sol'-es to correct a. habit whioli the' jwor d recognizes as undesirably.. The "funny page," a5' the young- stet~ call it co~n be mor'e than funny. It can be made a corrective force in soc' ety. When ca rtooni s',s realize that it is possible not only to make peoplo laugh, but. to help theum cor- r~ect their weaknesses, they begin to- become popular and famous. Peopue; enjoy'sr'eing real life through the veil ofT humor. 9L 2' .EI THE AINAR(I REDOUJBTABLE ROILS: W~ submit that Alfred is an un in-g influIence. We do not inca the O eaply obvious Sense tI first strike thre camus' n-cnta we do mean, far, more -subtly', Is undermining, nay, has undc cur MORALE. When P: es. some months ago, uttered hls sioned exhortations about kee the grass.. we, for one, lister obeyed., We felt virtue stronf us. And then came Alfred, demoralizing and tirsett ag se{ he has done for. us. All ouri s ed desire for the short cut i-ihin f r , an o , A1 e sev qL bit. of untouched grass, upon it and tr ad it fierec venlgully-we w uldn't w straight and " narraw concrete we were paid for it. (Try see.) And as we trip along th 'ways and writhe in and out bushea, we hear the lxywhiff Alfred as he mun 'Thes the Vl we know that he, and be alp ben able to snatch forcecs wi Burton and come out on top. te beg to rdernin- n this In llia a t . b u t thi"at X1e lermin ed, Burton, EDTTORTAL COMMENT J ;; i owl Im W, 0 o 1A- , l 'ping off, ~ i Stat e Lantern) .meil and One: would hairdly thinlc that taking ig within'; part in a classroom discussion waco with his a. bre-3cli of college c' iquette, but. it "o0P, a2uc se^:r to be re aided as stuch by soi >uppress'on the camn,,,s, who fe-l cAhIC- as burst to give tho "razzherry" to anyone wiho rever WOe" does engage in a serious discaussio~ we leap ;- tri the instructor during the period. :ey and Ttis group feels that, it ih not "col- 'alk the i~re to re-ite 'n ('l'i5, to say not _- e way if i 0" c-rvvin oin an intel'igcnt dis- us and cm.-si on with tle instructor about thy ie grassy ' mterial whiich' is being covered in tof the ul, , omr-e. when a mwenbcr of t..:- (flig fl: 'a u , start 0')talk, Ila is covertly :wn, and c.e!-.1 1Lv these "collegiate" students one, has; Onie -would aupose tha" the ma'n ith 're s. reason f"'r t4 kin !- a coni'se is to lellrn I C.,i' c i'gr bout it.- But that.sef m ' I)ADA. to I3^,all ?wi;'oii'5()'1O1'Cwho aide;.Cn-_ EA ST LIBERTY STREET AN ARBOR, MIGIun. I 'p * s The principle of competition i:, weil exemplimfied when the professors hold- 1nz classes in University Halt compete wifh the steam shovel for the cu~ss's TheICLitl,^ ]rats This self-styled "hard guy", Tie Joi- sey B'oid, gives me a pfain in the an- kle. I'd like to luff in his physog. :rease tie Kgnifieance of the action ;arttention. Say, talk about hard boiled, wvhere I t ;ken by the students._ cone from the babies take their Nux- W th t nime moveent towards -ye- News ro iort sa9ys that fihus aid in "aced Iron raw. pa. ':y.'ll r3toing cnt'ro y from xtlhe ;" Pre ,.P; - of ri to. Mustbe all GRLA studet l'W'Y itsel7!, the small group Q:'e n ,ritualt sc~tirs that hive be-c o~ rreponiblson who, -tihe blame, -one f:;vorites with the prof users. Wily iin there soa mch- mud on the ]'a i, lU t beg'n to reali1ze tha.t at h- --- ___ _---- campus walkas? )#-l,, sclelrm-airs or tradlitonal fes- a, where t'he wins of the son. TO make it easier for the tr~u ks? t!i.~ are not arranl ee as excus- m- visitedl upon the fetl'er. In Ger- W1IA T self-respecting' truzck w. rmU its al t , brea the laws of the land, and nflP~r they arm re-noving a sW'atus of \vork made .that students are expec0ta: o I.CfliN Wilhelm I from the P-^ichstg. IER anyhow? wi;thin the linots of decency, at all I '-___________ VARSITY BL&,TTER. t nes1not only bfy the world at large. Pc seemns a pity that of the whole ** but by rtl'eiir own classmates as well. fotr'.;t oP "Presidential Timeber" now DEkR CALIG:: Humpgh! (deep sar- The : nublicity given the incident t~'" ieing discussed, all btit one'i ece rwiil s )' The goof wot thinks the anchor NovembIer 26 was far from beneficial 1,ave to be cuat down by 1914. watc. is a trnepiecce ain't half so dumn tthe rl Pod nJe of tl'he University. iy. = s he who thinks whien night comes wa te indt which the averag e coin- Nows that'"Iit icn~v .jo j j" of last dear they put red oil in the red lights! p-Arges 'lit o a course aind takiesu ='c- °l atgrest. showxing thwt interest by. thltinil' Pv"t in the clas.F1sro)om discus-. '~".sr-' finals out, The reason for r ; t, f l e c~ vl' e is m le r e l y t o e n ( t i ') p t i l'.e i n 7t. ; -, 1 ,s'mch q' uents wh~o boast 11-tt -ear Ih- e not rec'ted this quar - tt' ^11; .t()lIv a dmlit that thle;, l~ntugbt no textboolk in the courvse. The 1??"fl W110 CutS Oe Y It ClaISSes all: still nlasr-s the coarse is to them time 11. briliant. These sztoudc t , i' thley are memnbers of social orb;'in i stion a,.; 1' a the ores who leu;) the scholarsh in 'zen'n e of such grorups below what T is- unfom-tlina' e that sluch a coil- rlktion exCist r at}an instituiti on t ' lr"'.rnIng. It c i be fo, nd in aill' -1ue.th,1'ahx the jruniors and se:-n irnrs n,.e nroT')v woseoffenders than ..,F. t3o lo e ll, ;s The college incan -s-o1 ldr^-'- the blase attitude which 1''- h11^ ilr:' t°d as a. part of his "col- l~n a~'creo r en illnd at least e"'rn Usten intelligently- if he is Sable to take part in the discus-' svn.le oweCS tlht courtesy to the other ima.mbers of his classes. i"""tlhe hr i servive hais ljscov- -s'dt ' o i"o~sle dinger of a trip t:) a:h'lanti. Fi,- t down v nd fo ir to go. c~~r~i.. y C -0 ' i - ~ o 'i e d th ._ .. ., y. ..._. mu J(-a neapaor ikes4 to get, a story ~ - C ie mlrof exceitenien ', ani of 3rOwL1dyIii on the part of students. Such Ii publicity in the ba,-nds off the outid woldcould not hut cast1,a' bt u pon the name of Michigan in the e"es (A those who judge the in- stit>1 ntoilOy by repoi'ts of it.1 It was the^ aspcirsion s cast.utron the entire Untiversiy by these articles, that the students desired to refute in, orfia"'q fosmvpo1't n. ha sh own and green oil ;.n tihe green lights. !"V ow to loy hing ,we may all.JC TA op ^xeta --easant Clisimas. zTher"''iq o'v advantage in havlne s rio v~u'Je-rilie douse in Ann Arbor, we am-c snored the continuous round of p -ohibition jolkes. "eof Cle daly 1narers r-ibsi "All ti'~ news thint's fit to rrint". and Especially 1)urimng £xis I fall axle-m when'er" I try To study nature's glories; It seems to me as if miy texts Are full of bed-time' stories. LONG -FELLOW7. The little cans for corn up by tv~ arcade say ".Bring ('hristn-as to tiie Poor." They have handles on them. tile action which they have taken. in a ddition a whole lot that isn't. T,(,-Ta sonhtte"sdet1L:ruhs- r ,pmesented in reality only 'v t,,' ; "£ekdra gs on, there may be' y ery small part of the Univcrsity a few students who question the often; boly, and J.were no gmounds for con-' hea-rd remark, "Howv time flies!" VA. I