FOUR THE MIC4IGAN DAILY TUESDAY, IANUAR~Y 9, 1923 . will reciprocate with an al ternipt to P ~ tCI1i~Xf ~ t justify any libertie'; which the powers ______________________ that be have given hiin. OFFICIAL N~EWSPAPER3 OF THE I UYNIVERSITY OF MIICHIGAN~ PEI' FOR TRACK Published every morning -except Monday To the men of Michigan th Varsity daring the University year by the Board in Control of Studen t publications, track coaches are putting forth a plea for aid. Candidates are needed Member of Western Conference Edtorial 1 DAUM ROLLIM M; T"TATY PAYS 1 UNTIL EXAMS OUR. OWN CLASS DUES EXPOSE 'l TPhck c3tn 7nam in ri tSin tl3P. VEll ! LCA!MPUS OPINION I !Editor, The Michigan Daily: Everywlcre today, respect for law I seems lessening, what with the flap- per's light opinion of the dignity of LAST EDITION of I CH IG A SONG BO OK o- eAT ii 1 1 1 1 1 i i Asoition. .---_for the track team, candidates who OUI1d.$11LP~5 marrnniaa in ippigressed inI the tedency TeAocaePrsisecuvey will help mk h rsn esnafo h eaiu xedtrso to look upon it as a mere fleeting ad- tildt h s orrpbiaino ceial n o teUiest.Te class dues remarks in part: "It can( venture, with husbands interchangea- news dispatcher credited to it 'or not other are needed to refte the argument of b enteeoe htoto 20 wise credited in this paper and the local b en hrfoe ha u o 2 b01ftle by divorce; the bootleger's braz- news published theein. pessimistic theorsts that practically, _______________________- al o th inerst f te sudet bnyspent during te year $310.00 wasi en defiance, coupled fi the avrage Erntern at the postofice at Ann Arborisi oefr f prwile l use for urtheriug class activities.Imascnimo th pribin Subscription "by carrier or mail, $3 0. other important branches of athletics.. " This of course is the Higher F;lascrenst ieadrerty; and th Oicig AnArond class.Bmatter, ay-awen~s;ohe fetensdisroerdyfornthe OfficSte:AnArot.es ulinMy are sorely neglected. And further- nance Or loaves and fishes the Klan's flouting of the regularly- Phones: editorial, 2414 and 176.,M; Busi-i more, they are needed to uphold theb ness, 00 sttmetthtwhnaal sisud But that to one side. (Either side.) constituted channels of law, and of thes statmen tht wen acal isissedOn closer examination the ostensibly constitutional guarantees of justice Communications not to exceed soo words Michigan men are . ways rayt e noetsaitc rsne ti p ewe nn cdmn If igned, 'the signature not necessarily to sponid rayt e nocn ttsispesne tifp e~ nmnadmn appear in print, but as an evidence of faith, parent that $150 was turned over to Th'at chaos and anarchy shall not and notices of events will be published in The coaches are calling for men for.teWmnwhra,17 eed- , fteprsn ait fmrl The Daily at the discretion of the Editor, th raktem frmehwoareil-v oetriclyhme activitire es. W omaes the orntlatouintiuos lvft "at or masiled to The Daily otice. l't th rclem o e h rewl-y osrcl al ciiis h o-rer~c o aorisiuin igned '" conniunications will receive n icn ogv oeo tersaetm sidertaion.. No manusript will be retuincd igtogvesmeoytersretm the woman pays, and PAY }mulst assertatvely justify themselves. upklss the writer encloses postage The Daily whch willtobiadworthy repreenative a-= " * But institutions can only express does not necessarily endorse the sentin!n hic ilb otyrpeettv expiressed in the communications. o h nvriy rc sasot Gems From the Libby Lecture those who giude them. which__doesnotrequirethat__thepar-o"Prheessnirrsitys Trackeis ansportTo encourage marriage, and check EDITORIAL STAFF wihde o eur httepl- "rfso ei a eeol divorce; to respect and enforce pro- Telphoes 414and2761kI ticipants be "born stars", but is ralit couple of weeks ago and I presume he er the one great activity where train- was lecturing on his own gas. Krtoward IbbLo hl t lw rgrlsi n i ad t; to teach the sa- MANAGING EDITOR !ngan perseverance count as much "The movies rejected for United ;ilfadtene M(ARION B. STAHL. as, if not more than, inherent ability.; States use are exported to Japan and J ad -'4 cirfy f roertandth ene- ....Jmesl1 YongHere at Michigan the situation ere- South America." Here we go, to o- 'hewsEditr...PaulWatzl i :iid oh cience to the law of the Cits Editor.............mulWtendmeit eeywt ne-k Cit Edtr^.....aen3 on ad iieit eey iha x i!Trd, and its exercise only by its law- Assistant City Editor........arion t -pert staff of coaches and trainers** Idforiai Board Chairman....... E. R. Meiss ful (,dicrs---tese are the duaties or Night Editors-. ready to fill out the prescription. Tho THE UNIVERSAL CUT eercizn;uthyaetees- "Ralph Byers Harry Hoey( remedy Is a large turnout of cadm"E-il oko h lwe n h . DawjesorfJr.CI,,Moarty dates who -will be willing to sacrifice4.J esioer CMiat judge, for to them, the task comes 14. A.'Donahue a little personal pleasure in themoti edaly Thyrehec- 3pots ditr.............. I. c~ie tofqrsof imeithl.eyocarentitutons Sundart y aazie EIditor. . iF blbdrtC lak cause of Michigan athletics. m s Women'sEdtr......MainKc Tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, the pep tesca ntttos F-umor Editor..........oadCny iwhcd first with these problems, onfrence Editor.. .. .. .. . B. Grundy m eeting in N atural Science auditoriumthMu i Edt r. . ..Assa s' ..R btcbII Al sl tw l en bo y E e yr m ho Pictorial Editor ..'......k ,vi - and they can do much in shaping the MuiAEior sistants..EH Als lldtrmnrterepn e of thefuture aogteelns Asitnssuetbd.Eeymntorli h a tdmto today bears so Thelma Andrew. o~ Garli~house ies his own duty to the nvrsiy ev epniiity i h fra .,I Iacon kaiter S. Goodspeed anid at the same time wishes to g ain ev epniilt ntefra Stanley Ml. Baxter Portia oulder tinotmrow halfeugto Tiurothy Bennetts Ronald Halgrim an opportunity to represent Michigan !'Itino tmrowtath ugtt ~daric Beman Frakli D Hepurndetermine to be personally a leader Sdney Bielfield Winona A. Hibbard in the field of sport, should attend. the frbte hns eagtt e ,A. Billington Edward J. Higgins, assembly tonight and signify- to te vfrbte hng.H uh or Helen Brown Lowell err solve to be an example in his own W. B. Butler Elizabeth Liebermann coaches his desire to report for lm- o I. C. Clark John McGinnis life of better morals, better law en- rugene Carmichael, Samuel M'~oore mediate practice. Of Michigan Spirit J forceient fier respect for law, and "A. B" Connabl M. H. Pryor much has been said-tonigl.t is the Bernadette Cote' W. B. Rafferty i cleaner citizenship. There is no guar-, Evlyn I. Coughlin Robert G. Ramsay time to demonstrate that it is still1atyojuicsysErch"eep Wallace F. Elliott Campbell Robertson dabVe.atyojuicsysErch"eep ~oseph' Epstein ' J W. Ruwitclx the personality of the judge."' That 1"4axwell Fead tol3. Schnitz 1 F,:Fiske XV.if. Stoneman remark is well-worth the considera- . P. Webbinik redeic'. Telmos SWYTJIE ON SOUTH U AN) STA9't 9I tirn of the students of the Law School. BUSINESS STAFF The bane of Smythe's existence, ac-1 GEORGE D. HALLER. fTelephone 960 crding to his own admission, is the Not ai young caallero leaning through ___________________ corner where South University avenue a cul hle aiild sathiiiigia fair a BSlINESMANAGER' meets State street,a corner he is maiden; nor yet the Flying Petri- ____________'_____ ALBERT 3. PARKER compelled to cross several times every nos doilg 'their stuff._ Nay, it is EDITORIAL COMMENT Advertising.,.........John J. Hamel, Jr. day. .Smytheclse usually pt f itrNwoamdowsturn i g te Ca.'I____s: Aavertisng ..........Edward F. Conlin lug to lase util the lastf possible ilb.Notrntsdea. Advertising.........Walter K. Scherer * * * I THOUG~HTS ON IINKiING " opyrigbtini....... aidJ .Pr iue avoiding being tt flagrantly I Now Twenty Years i Tils Cellar (Harvard Crimson) Accounts........Lawrence H. avrot late by wakn ttpsed ota circu~ation.... .....ownsend 1. Wolfe 'kn ttpspes htNow tet years in this cellar brew- Twne Publicationneinrdcoy. ..... ........ L. Beaumont Parks. he is usually uder full sail by the teyinrdtoy cusshv Assistants time be gt to the i- rec~i. fte in, twenty years these odors me- been recommended by a committee or Kenneth Seick Allan S. Morton Itwstet.Adh prntou- lwig the American Association of Univer- (,eorge Rockwood James A. Dryer w tet.Ad ei rn o H apr- lloing, r einnseel iyIrfsos t aeapaei h Perry Al. Hayden Wni. I-. Good ry home as well because his classesfisfom fo iniy-'osorttae pcenth Eugene 7,. Dunne Clyde L. Hageman my irs.fasfaig curriculumn of every college. The one Wni. Graulich, Jr. Hloward Jlayden 1arovrsclstolnhtm.WeeiInwpeetmylfa elwdik John C. Haskini h~enry Freud arf vrs ls olnhtm.Wer-Inwpeetmsl elwdik to teach freshmen to "think", so C L. Putnarh Pferbert P. Bostick fore it irritates him to be compelled, toalwowllbhlje E: D. Armantrout D. L. Pierce for safety's sake, to wait. ad watch Thtyalunlovlvetisyetras hat they may more easily become ac-I WaleretFl ooper Clyton Puznbrdy i for a favorable opportunity to make ,Ia cabigrc o customed to the University methods Wiliai If. Reid,Jr. Clifford Mitts the crossing. my run ascabigrefo of lectures and individual research; Hdard IB. RHale Phlp ewallt e. and the second is to give them a };en- WaoIn. Hale PRalph Lewrigh So much fo' the situaion in gen- Mr n oeaddikn oe ea cetfcbcgon f"h WnD.Roesser eral. In particular it is the propen-Mr admr n rnigmr ra cetfcbcgon f"Ar c ity of passing automobiles to take,; Till hot and breathless you stop witt Nature of the World and of Man". wtotsaknn'sedte-log the dregs. Both are to ble prescribed for all first witoutslckein spech Ae lngYou regard each other and laugh.yer en TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 93 creo h umu ieo h look down on the roling swaying A suggestion such pi's this sounds 1323 corner, whee a- ortion of the cam- I p~s lawn has been cut a and made floor, - much m"ore startling to men in the Night Editor-RALPH N. BYERS pr fte he.Sylesy i And go wild with hootch.. ....Hot University than to others, for in four- TOMiTINIT YS can never judge quite correctly just Dog! *teen colleges, including Princeton and appINAN N ERing how narrowly these cars will miss the IKMU OMN Williams, courses o much the same In a 'communicationapern yes- ,curbiing-oa-'hm And aft'~t* al, it is-, type have already been given and terday in The Daily, the statement ws n't the curbing lie worries about. DEAR CALIGULA i am very very proved satisfactory. The Association angry. And can you blame me I mnade that a student, tends to learn For once Smythe has :t working is basing its report rather on exper- pla t oferas el asvauabe ri- applied over at the Union the otherI mental cases than on a novel sug- less and less as his college career -,plan tofffr aswlasvubecrtf ticket t their Saturday)gsinoitowadtishpg - ~~icism, He confesses that it is not~dyo eto fit wadi shpn reaches its conclusion. orgnl uc fi a be orw night dlance, and they laughed in my to make easier a difficult step in each A more rigid scrutiny might showoiialuh fitha en'orw face. I would have retired unnettled 'tdn' rges-te tasto that students while perhaps not bdom oblarervaition.Hofi si tif this had been their only act. But _from prseparatory school to college. It learning less, do work with less en- tbriny. latargrties.eeeuthe sayiwt dithyobugrbmbyheisean in idtecsefte .wh n it .o ak ofthde h yckdo nbuthgrab e b y t e i e rn n m n h ae o thusiasm. During the freshman year brel.Altaffcbtsnedhsa, hcko enckndteblofm student who passed his entrance ex- a lighted tiaffic ,tto n ito the student works with genuine zeal. i~iain ih oo ak n He i ovrcoe wth he ewnss f*wite paint. Merely place the button coat and shirt-tail me right out of the, approximately in the center of the in- fr( orweete osdm otethen reecived four E's and a D during the University courses, and he at-r pavement and let me lay ther quiver- is first term in college; as well a tackis his problems with no sign of tisciaadmrkof~ aeyz ng until a kind hearted S. C. A.' the more general case of those wh indifference. During the sophomore t-onieauooIles oetai cworker found nme and escorted me -fi o"idtesle"i olg ,year the student is still thoroughlytisofhetre Hesntpa- home, af dead with fright and and so come to the conclusion that it ulr where-the line is drawn, just as Zimbued, as a rule, with the spirit of lngfatigue! is not worth the time spent. work.ln as it will serve for a ba4ls cf ohi duthwer,(rI "prediction as to the probable fouse -Ntigdutd oee,(o Even now a general course in sc- As te sudet reche hi thid yarheard that he had a date with an-' ence is under consideration, whici Asethentudeofontgeachesahs bthirdyateuiqiosmcie lflo, other girl) I procured a long, long would give an introductioi to- ad- the onoonyof oingto las beins These, for the city, wod be small to affect his work. He goes to class-ladransuceeinlibnic-vcdcossltug ntofo es ffteu hors wek jut a h~favors to the harassed pedestrian. Butlaeransceddinlmbg " andcussltohntofc de ifthen frsayer.Hestill goes mte tlat sotntaku o to the dnce ball through a window. incl..ive a sort as that proposed by di hefesmn er. e tllg'sIWhen I attempted to cut in on my the cus nte"aueo h OLti~ll fa.VorS cuseo te"atr o h ,CxAH M 'S' BOTH STORES I' . be out again this week. That's so fanny. DETROIT UNITED LINE$ Ann Arbor and Jackson TIME TA8,.,E (Eastern Standard rim-e) Detroit Limiuted and Express Cars.-- 6 :oo a.mn., y :oo a.m., 8:oo ,a.m., 9 :c al.anti lourly to 9 :o5 p.m1. Jackson Express Cars (local stop vvrt of Ann arbor)-9:4.7 a.m.,, an e-very two hours to 9:47 P.m. Local Cars East Bound-7 :oo a.n aaid every two hours to 9 :00 p. m, Y i :oo p.o-. To Ypsilanti only-i i: p. in., 1:15 a. m. To Salin e--Chanoge at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bcund-7 :5o a.m To Jackson aind Kalamazoo-Liii ited cars 8:47,- 10:47 a.m., 12 :47, -:4i note I; AYOU'LL BE SURPRISED At the ditffere Ice in the appearance of Iour clothes wvhen they've beenw _ j MASTER CLEANED. r n; 'The Ann Arbor Steam Dye Works -204 East Washington Phone 628 .7, To jacks-.'a ad Lansing-Limited at 1111lI111111111U11111111 11111 S1111N11I ii111111 _____ _____ ____Grand Opera Tonight and AllWeek 193 JANUARY 1923 THE SEASONS- POPULAR M~USICAL 1 2 3 4 a 6 . EVENdT - " 7 8S 9 10 11 12 13 }1 A ; Matinees W1ednesday and Saturday 14 1) 16 17 18 119 20 Seven Brilliant Produ~ctions by the-RI-I 21 22 23242 6 7 23 29/30 31 _SAAAR O We do all kinds of Cleaning I R L O G and Reblocking of hats at : lowo prices for HIGH CLASS -PR$ WORK.C M A Y FACTORY HAT STORE - 617 Packard Street Phone 179 FORTUNE GALJLO, General Director. -- - - - - Amerivu's Only Permanent Touring Operatic Organization S--- - - --- igmented Orchestra 100 PEOPLE Magnificent' Chorus' ___________________ - EA'UINI)G DISTINGUISHED EUROPEAN & AMERICAN ARTISTS'_ ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS RPROR N AT Schednte in Effect October i8, 1922 RPROR N AT 1) Central Time (Slow Tine) D - Toih at 815 LVahee Fite, Charlebo s, Salazar, = P.M. A.M. P.M. P.1% Va15lalBoemeDeBiasi.- :45 7:45 .. Adrian .... !2 :45 8:5 Luhe, DeMette, Boscacci, - ':15 8:~..Tecumseh ...12 :1r5 8 :i 5'- \Xediesday Ma. .LuAcia Lterrae Cvi. :3:30o 8 :30 . Clinton .... 12:oo 8:0 on -neCe 5:i5 9:15 ,. Saline .... 11:15 7:15\J, A Rappold, DeMette, Famadas , 5:45 9:jAr'nn Arborlv. 10:4536':45 ; Ted~. Ee Ad BonliDeas.-, 9:5(Court l-os.e Square) A. M. i EvharnebisDeliasi alrih D-Daily. X-Daily except Sundays I Tusa......as hreos lnvBhrc, . andl Holidays. Friday and Saturday specia. RnligD is' bus for students leaves Adrian 1:5.leaves rdy -Cre DeMette Kllinova,' Salazar, - Ann Arbor 4:45. Fia........Cre Interrante, DeBiasi. ' JAMrs I-i. ELLIOTT,' Proprietor = Sat. MCIat. .jewels of Fitziu, DeMette, Boscacci, 'hor..: 426-M Atdrian, MichtheMadnnaValle, Cervi. .. - I DeMette, Klinova, Baldrich, :gSat. Eve. Cavalleria Rusticana Interrante. ' ~1IIIIIIIIIiIlI~ii~IIIIht~hIII~IJFollowed by . . . . Pagliacci Charleos, Fantadas, DOROTHY B. LOWRY Bnli CHIOP ACT R tWed. and Sat. Mit.... $2.00, $1.00, 00 606 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. PIE Hous,1. pm. hoe 01J ighets. .....$2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c sa S 1 i, ~ i _E Al C .. ', s 1 i ' t !1 : ; U a j i j i O' PII ..... j) ..o to lectures and crowded quizz sec- tions. He jfeels that his mental ca- j pacity has increased, that he has a desire to meet professors and in- structors on more intimate terms, orl to delve into one particular subjectl mnore thoroughly for a period of sev- eral weeks or several months. Butl these opportunities are not provided.I While the semester system now inl BETTER~ THAN PRESS WORK~ Very few foreigners whp have temr-" poraril'r deprived their country of the particular talents that have been given them and have undertaken a bid for favor in the dubious and sceptical country, the United Stag~s, have been heralded with such a flattering inter-- beloved three tall strong members of the dance committee' charged. down upon me and, throwing me to the 'floor, deliberately trod upon me! Shall this sort of thing be tolerated in the land of the free and the home of the brave?,-.Shall such acts of dis- courtesy as 1 have cited be allowed'? I solicit public opinion on this sinb- ject. W\~orld and A"has im- ered, 'If such sary, LPelli in the last work; for change ea: much on tl the college use at Michigan is p-=rh.aps the onye' est in the wares threy nave to offrisCL' d5 ELEN tween the Inost commonly used in Arri siwan uni- has Dr. Coue, the great French ex-I Wh Started ilie Argument? ,from the s versities inuch dloubt exists as to ponent of auto-suggestion.. "Dr. Otto Frenzel, who died in a the colleg( whether or not it is, the best system. Like many men who have become Saginaw hospital Friday, was mar- gradually- At Ohio State University the "guar- great in the eyes of the public, Dr. ried Sunday to Miss Matilda Myers of. vanish. ter" systeni is in ame. aad r. ucli un- Coue merely puts into concrete form Pigeon it became known here Salur-_ favorable as well a~s favorali. e corn- what the public has ,always known to ay."--Freepress. The oldi ment has been directed against this be true; and the public, because it haas PETS, Romne, etc. system of shore qua-4r'hy pe ods. known the fact all along, andnw ** says : W11( As yet no one can say with the prop- finds an eminent scientist agreeing WANTED)--Mfiinto milk and drive a with a bey; er degree of author it.y whether : tIiVC with it, can voice in popular acclaim, tic", 'as Walt Whitman woul:l say. do-parkc week period of study, or a two month # "That's what I have always said!", We suppose that its pictures will be' period ,or a five and one ad.-mionth and can discuss among themselves,;cle pia luinsb h ol- Oedv period is miost commend-arUal 'd ~n guardedly, the "supremacy of mine; be wits-about-the-campus, for two m(o ducive to the best work. D ut :the ar- over matter". All of which is better # « *« be in style d of M an". B ut "T hink ing e e e n s r~ u l o s d a course is really neces-- -iaps it could better be given tyear of preparatory schoc the duuty of making the tier should fall at least as the preparatory school as on e. With a co-operation be-! etwo - better preparation schools, and more care fromt ;s to introduce the student - the difficulty will largely Iadage says: When in .The Michigan woman' yen crossing the diagonal y of sisters, do as the Fords e'n the walk. atee of art let his hair grow onths in order that he might eat the Paderewski concert i