THE MICHIGAN DAILY zr Takes Exception To Daily Editorial,511iKIFO eReasons For Philippine Independence SLTIKSFO rnflinrnvviri v n I It By 11a rlai C. Iianzar more indig nation to arsthe cuipritst:1,h I''gE3neralMoh1amml1edan re ligiUsr I wwish t aeoatvtake< advantage ofP i thi; w3wethanT1the1i .ilipinontheFa -tEet, thlves.i ,cTh,,t cauelo th vil ikn thewa Fare t t, stindntheo :ir he aco op portunit y to ase the edlitorial', however, thle general1 economic up- ie agan >t their Christian brothers whtich 'appeared il- The Michigan I he;:val caused lay the cessation of the that. for yea~rs and years have peace-' Daily of Mlarch 2, entitled "The In- Great WVar. MJany people aive 1 or- fully lived as their friends andl neigh- patient Fillinqs".- This action is rowed mvoney tf-ov.. the bank c ire complete independence,. fulfill her hart. of the promise? The ,, 9,196,and looking impartially at TIce people have not rea chledl a cardinal princple of Amrerican idea 29,t 1916,ei eal s ir o hgh enough plane of social develop- of -a government as enunciated in her thatproiseit eall ismor ofa mnt to make a thoroughgoing 'heno- mtoral one .than legal. For, certain- ",rrdtlrtno neednewe l' ly he reaileis ot leal art~fcracy paciabesaid the editoral Idcaaino neednewe h ly te pran le s nt a.lega pat ofi he--self a-i'tely felt the need of free- alaw, yet it is always takna-teagain. Wthere does a "thoroughgoing arm and i lertv is that a democrati' ~~ y~~~f . '~Ademocracy" .exist is a 'question not. -~ ~ m- ~ ih~' o Spirt, h 1.1, lawy and the expre-sion ,reven thenirt ' tib 'e m of tie ,intent of, the la,lrivers in heentheI scholar of political science of the govern>ed. The Piinu PliNt n~s of that law. Th-at, promi Iwould very assuredily gotnmit ins p. is noct, given 'a governrient ' ays htid n e , ~ ~rfte But large sectionsh of the Country atnre tl the4 c"'ieat of the. overned1.(ll the Fi*i ;npeople "as son as Stbe linaptvestageeo iivill ne1nit~dSrte wo. luld- liv? tup to her gnlvernnir IslI have been-esabhlish-Nto" otius heuwarntd hka}lsand priurclple iii dealing v ill' - Ipp~1?. Taid~ ~ c sation. Out or the less than elever oPtii;p 1, ,nn4*gv H' 17iIfi- ~ tni ne tn million Filipinos ten and a half mail-I.I n. IQ ikffa-nhogvrmn,-t~0 1_l tio g41wh- natp as far heack in 1I38in. his report to ~0 L~~ ctmpeA ~odtoa liongIVy 1 "h~thoe wo encte . - l-Q i~,pn h fap.ily ofnain t a vrmn iyp~ thpe governnment of this country sty : - eWipo r --lp t lc th- 1rJ z C i3 , oen nint smp thatHMO he found theliFilipinos mO naa~e a z~L. psorder withinthtlimorn te Filopins e K vi litcal:71'iX ecconmiehard- educa~ted 'and mrftfo nr-'p 6i ta I-ufl lld - ta'nd by the people. ; '- nr u i wveth iltr ,.n ~ouio hr wl Y~ .__ .-..... . . ... - - - (nt.t of ii neen; th n wie(I tni ... .,., ,11,' e ycl b'for jer,,t I Pn1w Ida .I) ti prese'ntedIA ril and 4, at. thew hit- ney thetre, are nowbinrceived by William Itoeiser-, '215, 707, 0O1ord .Road, andh will be filled in ordetr ot I r plicatiOnl. I lThe iTckslai'e p riled ;a! follow.:.- r .oXes' and First fdurttcen ro, ilain floor, $2.50; the reimaining st t of thec main floor, $2.00; the firs3t four r0 ws) As time proceeds of the performance are to be donated to the StudJent Wel- fare Fund an unusually large audi- ru- is anticipated. Tifle quiestion invariably a.,kedaMfter' tH e fall of the curtain on "A ria da( e n o e N~ v r n in, Whatdoes it all mean'?" First ,Woo OrC~?dnar loose Caps} will get , lost! Ps B~ in thve balcony, $1.50; and thle r , mainder of the balcony, $1A;0. A special feature is being mad'? ,of the second pemrformance, \vj(h il: I t 'rw nhnro 1oclub, more than 1,600o teacr, throughout the state being Ii {eced to assemble here for' the convent:inm "JIimmie the adtaker-" sells anything quickly.-A-ldv. 1 1 1 11 1 1 f1 1 1 d i --.113 1 1 11 1 111 1 G Notes, Themes, Letters,-- -rA.. .' 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The w hole trouble of the matter is that there are rnnwl people who try to require of the PL-Ilippines an ideal government with a stzandard no country in, the world z+at present can boast of. The millen- itmn is yet far distant. The editoi'ial mentions the economic condition in the Philipiines'as a hain- dlzrance to the advisability of giving it jfreedom today. There has, been, in fact, only -tine 'greait failure in recent yea-irs;that the Philippine government, ha s tasted in this line, a failure which the opponents of Philippines independ- ence have made capital of in tbisl country: and that is the failure Hof the Philippine Natidnal hank. True, that' we had a poor manager, brat where is -L t+t nanagzer nowv and those c'on- nected with im diiretly? 'Witiinl prison. Nwalls convicted by Filipinol 'judgecs. 'No other .people- _haveferlt Fuirthermiore, let tus just look tack ito our history and we will see that the Philippines was once a part of the Javanese empir01e; and- that whenol the Spaniards; went there in 1521 hew people hadil heir own forms of gover-- ' nent wvith thfeir own history anit trad- itions. They even had their own {al- phablet. 'fies, the great hulk of the less than a half million non-Christian tribes are the Moroa., or l'.Ohami- medans. Thi-y are a group of people whose history is entirely apart from that of the Christian Filipinos as the life of the American Indians are sep- arate from the European Americans. Mlohammuedan; Uplien vi For three centuries the Spaniards were unab~le actually to conquer them. In twenty-five years they are ;gradlual- ly made to feel that they are part and parcel of the Filipino people,- they are even given representation in the legislature, and their representatives, leave tine andl aain assuredl the rest of the Filipinos that the Mloros are 1with them in their fight for N~depend- ence. For 'several years under the supervision of the Philippine' con- stabulary, the Moros .were peaceful. The recent iipheaval was caused I y 1? JeeO4tat the iirpTenIlleuce of the ;r 1 '1tl'ry rill he a'I real - dftg r" its the ir ,we1-heno ar, (tepsil t o nti-Phlilippine ideendenlce would ;andt desirf to make ther o«'n;,desiny1 as a. people'. Thlat desir" trail lnvy h'' ,ratified by giving them whiet their ii them'sleave wom'ked for, what, li We United 'State s 1ha,;promised ,it lell.d1an" what they for yewrs have peacrefully. lei~ally.andt sinceei'ly striven for-- i ;Philippine indeopendence. 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