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MJ NEWSPAPER OF TIU
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WVEDNE DAY , MAY 21, 1924
igt Eitor .-GE'ORGhI, W. -DAV
A 1PATHL OF 1J4GWV
Edulcation is a many-sided aft
is almost as lany sided as
ef. There is the "side dealing'i
erature, the side elin
.jence, the side dealing with. I
~,and so oil.
Amnong the many phase.-, ofieI
le~e which education attempts
al with is the cultural. A good
tion should give a mnan the apps
'ion for the highiest forms of hiu
:pression, and through these, an
ght into the souls of the great'
ho have Preceded himt.
Arithmetic, forimulas, facts, and
des will be forgotten. At best
ill have a limited service. TheR
y to enjoy art in all its forma
rat forevei-, it will survive we

SJust how far shlould the University L A PS PNO
Eadministration control ihe lives o'C M U PNO I G O L and!
studenzts outside their academic work? /{
Onae phase of this question was I EIUSL O
;; brou'ght to a head in the action oftheTHEL DEARtI
CORRESPOM1DENTSl To The Editor:-
_ ;student Council in proposing the in-1wsqiempsed itth i -
al triduction of an applroved roomhing y lece's ;the first one: Iasqn uepesdysDithherdi
hous sysem fr me stuents Andj 'the recent activities of the Ku Klux' "-
the answer to this phase of the qutes-, ktrtyngi ant Klan; quite impressed with the x
ws tion bears serious consideration. Atrtyn n.ant garner a!__-_
.I The past activity of the Unvrsity agrin ;from your compendium of wit'1 traordinary conceit of the author who
lb- evidently thinks the public will ac
offcials has been limited to restrict- i .Iumor, compounded for the gui1- {_ephsidiulussttemntatut
or ug ,tudeznts for the advantage o hjt, fsm 0{30o h crdsjs epthsrclus startets aistrth B T E a
te (landladies, a policy which lhas result~~o oe1&0o h ol' utbcueh rtsaantte-B T N
ovrc'ode ad greatest college ?students, I Ara Klan. The editorial, on the face of
" nanitaryolivinscoditios, and Vfl-prompted by the Iconoclastic Urge it cannot be the opinioen of any fair-: jItilhlllhlllllt!!rlll!!1Ih~Illilh!i411t~ltllflllI
IY reanyic to make a couple of remarks. I minded' unfreiuiced :man. I ams1'1
ay sdrble noac to both parties strongly incine" to think it is the -_________
-concerned-thb;students and the land- I can sca rcey blame You for sin' work of an uderclYassnan of thle
ladies. The wiser plaa' it seefliS, that nonm de plume, nonsensical l mental trend. of the late C. ED. E.TBW T U tIEDGINE
wol300oalo tuet adlid1t is. For those who are so casually To quote this authority" "This rte' iS Q~~
~at ladies to settlet, their owfn dihfculties udpeculiarly interested in gI everY (urni.g in.. 9:itis suposensymnd
. 1 evrytwo ho to ' [: Y0pt. J
re. apart from University interference at the col, it rather sarves your faxce b~aize --etc.. ct '. .Wliw. kows_-Whit4,-; s~r xm ga- ad ~ v'
-.bua;sc-apoiysest bef in staving off contemptuous inquli- the crosses symbolize, mnay I ask? i two iwurs to 8 p. :10 t
looked. upon with disfavor by froth ies of "Who by the grace of Haney Isn't it the mystery of th thei ( Lce :7 a. m., : i5a. bra. and
the University authorities and the 7 jr itd t r caet a u k" b hn h m t at a d 0 ter i every twct hour to; 8.56 p ., i.t
landladies themselves, the approved 1 would suggest that instead of pressiveness? For impress ive they I 1 p r. I2.2Toa.pm.ait nly,:11:40. W
rooming house, system is the only wasting your time at movies whichI are and beautiful, whatever they mtean. p Wn9 1:6a.BO.UND1:6a .
logical way of proceeding with the you are incapable of appreciating,' Again, "People sy thee cosses are: 1 iries8:7antadevytw
rooming situation, and makting silly criticisms of them, 1 )urncd in the hope ocif ocrn the un- hours to) n: i , Km. 1I
aru It should be carefully understood that you read some volumes of An- li'nitiated." There is no (doubt tt iwo Express (making local atap) 9U
ityE a. Lw. d every a.two, bour. n.t 96
ruse by the Student Council and the Uni- cent Irish Jokes and rehash theen pe will say things like that. The-, a n n veytohust
vest uhriis swlla ytefor' our benefit. Anything to get aj writer of the editorial is evidently P. 'Ii.750a.in, Z~ a
landladies and the studlents, that ap- laugh, you know.} one of those who believes everything
proved houses is a term describing I among others frail to see the point he is told. it is to be noted that the_____________________ 'od' y
'rd the sanitary and safety conditions of in wasting fourteen lines quoting an author, in making a statement upon
w'ell the rooms for which tho,. University editorial to get the delicious scintill- which he bases an attack, invariablyv . -
liar - lilIA -ANN A1111t BUS LINE
say will makte itself responsible for enr- ateon "Hey fat lady" off your mind; begins with "perhaps,"f"t is sup- Cetral iimt' (Slow lime)1
rsltforcing contracts. The rultin°shotmuld'1 ev hme fCmtc
A stronger plea for contributions posed," people say," "therefore the e.e han e fComre
tn not be allowed to mean thitstudents though tragic in itselfratglht bring in Klan is so and so," follow'ed by-mre 64Weekm g:ASa eeto ftx s p. m. m=
areretrite i thirseectonofa few jokes and thus justify your ,ex-i nonsense and similar reasonin. Ia:4a .m.*SP
rooms to those places which the istence. Wrezerk To quote further "The question J4.W ELLIOTT PCOieO
i t iho "e 026-M arian. Mich.
zersity ' f i~,, __________________tG__________
# rOf .course you don't drenublishichinvariably cme Uip)n e ing
The paaa"' ps.yaptt hsvrai. . . ?on of these burning ~e is whetht - _____ ____________-
houses as it Is naw,, sf cnt, D^ ear dear! er its makers are adeuately fitted
goodoneand ljol4 be d~ptd ~ We sit here, our head bowed, pond- Ito go about their dil, life, let zlone
theIffvrst oo! ;o l~r : :ring on the matter in Wezzer's note.' right the wrong swth ~whicht this coW c;d th \ a t d
Iti isic-zr ohiP ~ , ,Ten we re-read the paragraph i try is saddled." I never knew th e .
-the landladies are p vate d,+r th&, -i m5Vifthle "movies which you are in- question to 'occur to anybody, excep-
enforcing of their contrasts "by the' cabsi e of appreciating," and feel a ing, of course, the author. Onl the-
-- University, the. student is protected in k great deal better.., contrary, the question which does !!"
being assured of University support * * *j arise is "What is behind it all? Wht e o
are proper for him to live. The con- j Dear Jason:- I am not a Klansman, but to any-
in eletig arom werecoditon A~TIIR oesths'uresWsgniy?
formnity of both parties, however, is. I believe that your moral spirit one who has watched their activities
and.soud rmanat lltiesanIneeds a little support. Please don't in the state of Oregon, it is perectly , i- the business world-or a long periodj
urie tional. weaken'and let temptation rule youl evident what their purpose is, and of training at minor work before you are I
y den1 fitted for an executive roe?1
essrr °---__-- Ihnteelngcnrb oei they are accomplishing their purpose. Tc help you succeed more quickly the Bab-
Rose ra ret fr ie the om that conceitedgu who ban- The state of Oregon is no longer cn- tron innstitute offers an intensive oe-year
[Hale guy trainirancorrsetnopracticalibesines.
' dv Romeo of old in winning the debate cock s himself as "Beautiful but troted by one "religious" orgnization. From actual experience the fundamental
;erc", ,. _"- :aF. f ie fa s . p s edir lnrimAles of business are made clear. By
at which the°sfate. Icawpo141s~r1L wwis l~t f rn- w t& Understan4 the I te lapscces'slelvieIli-examples, the student. sshown how
1 decided. And 1:they' da'meryvetp wvi r ,, 'i " lf irMmnie a tl ois, particularly Ch.cag, t woruld "i- ,tap these princiles in the conduct c fl,
° too 3vth 4ap tpe r taI' pw'Ihbey, c you al? d to disg t e deed be fortunate tr them. i ffis
# 3 t +,t lon.' "~e p a u'~ aua w' thewI, For the office hoders of Chiago o, lde
a # itvc4~rY bf ' vet , 'your one-by- and of Oregon did belong to an organ- Laeshp" esibest , or ineai
l1# r4'we gone s - anu that i nt iaton. far stronger than the Klaen "andi gives complete if on .tt'idet
~imet toyou A ten. t prsen isan oganizat ~ wichI facilities of Babson Insthite and AsWshow
-- ' rP" n + lt7EL t y4r . itr' at resnt s, n oganzato wich(I men are traine for expoi4ve rolt Wrte
cle-idedae ea °othtui ' e e that'-hand of ;is ratrules-its nnb rs by ,fear "+en s t wrj ; t lNoopi t [ vr i ,I
gei vr~~lhteilvriySntwild and then haes the nerve ~o d Klan is said to do.iTh c 1s} Dbsonlstit
spent so much xr aluable time in is- lit to you, please be consde~at.4dabeen tuzrning too ready an Ca to . _st W I" t e.[G sa
cysonteuternghdear readers and thrust it ine I '~l-l r rlt'va ., -War mt11I 1. f
- --- - I~y -~- -.-that body Ii1rU fboded the Ination. It! #7
- o ra~rgtp blT'I~h'&-couitl i ns filin r' ts ' ~f f'is1ri t eiithat
far ward the complete eradication of mob wthatev er, to) us? Let him. do his they be shown (their play i they
life violence and lynching in this coulntry" onions once for us. w Ter ilnOegon. b ittI
with is the gist a re orlutinado I re ,n i oethis -Th_ Ka b"u~46h e .stio -oat 'oR-r-% r
this W om s-re y ir 7 b C" stian s I en - eop ave a amu e - ha t 'h i d- rat er ct a ' d adod of!.
cently. To begin in, a concrete man- humrviwhiwhtch everyone ap prove. ; pu) what
xist- n 'the board'w $ ,urge the entif iIhmis erha. fthe means, they are acttImi iding E -' -x
edu- educational campaign favoring the re -j J. Wallace arton a-,,.i
reef- solution.xk99-'a t~
[man That this porlicy is a commendaible l Forensic Note Ag
zin- one and worthy of the aid of all ra-' The futile thing about debates seems _
men tional beings goes without saying, It to be that both sides always quote 1I~ LLA1i .~~\ \
Is self-sustaining and non-contradict- authorities and that the authorities \\y\e I u\
fat- }ory., More, . it is one of the things always disagree. Time .rnd again \\\}
they in which there lies son ei : hope for i M onday ight in the Romeo-Saginaw t L Y R S L[1 a rrv w b
abil-I the progres, veness of a mankind. logomachy, a gentleman from the no-r
willr There Is nothing so deadly, so poison- gative would read a recent telegram" THE PAI' LB eiwb
ealthts, n mob violence or mob spirit, from the chairman of the shipping~ Sam Jones.
y lu 1t is titse cau .e;of more bloodshed andf board to the effect that U. S. ships ~ LA ,DONNA E MOBILE

pro- 1 race bhatred 0h,01 any other single crid9 e cent of America's rcx- i loll owing a eu'itoi initiated ,sever-
irous fatrkont a.I pproache ports, only to have the affirmative ne- al years ago, Players Clublz {tive pro-l
dlv- loertotruet animalism than prac-j butter readt a statement by ex-chai- dcdanalya rgnl"l~.Ti
tically any other of man's instincts yoear'st tht ~. .selection is "La Donna e Mob-
haveI and because it is so dangerous it ships carried 3 and 1-2 per cent of ie, acmd eovn on h
ally should be treated with gloved fingers the -sawoeencadragai" thme'Thi
> sm, t'g .is .furtben lcbnplicated by the lady in>
e as and the tenderest care. Actually in ;. Both sides' were' comfortingly 'soli-qusin hongcmltidier
of' a America today, there exists morei citoiis for the welfare of the "Ameri- ec hnhe oesenaei
ifor hatred among sects and creeds be.- taxpa'Y4, T ~he 'gentl'eman- o f-he psuode
the cause one group attempted to domin- affirmative favored a ship :subsidy, Donald' nye,Lc~,andrara
'here ate over the other not by arbitration they would haj q.u believe, simply S r, '24 'wrote and'directed thxn play,
stn-or by entreaty or by legis'lation which1 and solely because it would save "you,- the cast included Bernice Hill, '25,
was ti-smoe i som intanesDUE he mercantaxayer," illonsor Grmane aem, '2, Dnal Snder

DS OF THE DIAGONAL
)OD PRINTiNG-
[,.,ry i' - ' I N E,---

- n'm kr Better unpeJ.510fl
OVER THE ARCADE

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rl94d,; y is"It" D"y.

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N O one smokes
Melachrinos
without liking them
-for their quality
Instantly .ns win ap-
preciaton.
'?ORIcGPAL.
"6 e O daC44Y te Sold 'ihe W~wtd 'Over"

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S s KNICKERS AND BREECH-
ES, for all activijies, in la-rge assortmnent
of nmatciials for Iadie'l and men. Cr
vay* and Whipcord sport Si i -Ladies
Knickers? $1.98 up., LirnqandKhaki
Iiru ; t l, et., 11.5 nn

I

to.

The average student, does notI
imne to take the courses specific
devoted to such cultural activitie
fne arts, mu.sic. The demands
practical and useful preparation
some- gainful employment limit
scope of his work in these lines. Ti
is a way, however, in which the
dent may associate with the fi
there is, and maty ultimately corn
acquire th-:t almost divine 'symp;
with the great in art which will t
up the spiritual side of the men
women who graduate from the Un

N1 ilf! ' , Wool Socks, GolfdI 11
- , L' gigls; u rtes,' Officers Dress a,,
?Arms) Shoes, Tennis Shoes, Walerproof
~~J-'~'iJd'Hip ,--T os, MItoc'casin' Pack Shu'Jor
Ladies and Mcn. Army Shoes, $3.954 ~p.
)un Army Shirts, Pongee Dress and Sport Shirts, all Fids
If Hose, $1 .50 up. _-White Navy Hats, 50 cents.

[nest
le to
Cathy
build
and
.iver-

by mob
ing ma
insure
those m
a confi
carry c
though,
ful and

--,------e-nsanesbt!th Aercn axayrs"milinso
rule, the rule of the unthink:-1 dollars annually. Similarly the gen-
ny. With greater numbers to I lemen, of the negative were opposed
at least a physical advantage, to the measure because it would lay
vvho possessed such were given additional burden on the already over-
fidence that enabled them to,! burdened taxpayer.
)put 'some of their desires even 1 Still, debates must 'be a very good
these were sometimes unlaw- thing, or they wouldn't keep having
I injurious to other groups of them, I suppose.

The method wve refer to is that of
ttendlance at such programs as are
)ing pre sented this week, beginning
oday, in the May Festival. An almost
Inbelievale collection of the geniusesI
f American and European music to-t
lay are assembled here this week.
Mhere could be no bettor preceptors
'or the one who cares to become ap-I
reciative of the musical ant, of the
treat composers, whose works theyl
w'ill give, and of the singers and
ilayrs wvho bring them to us. I
We hear many say, "Oh, I ami not
+.ing, I don't care for that sort of
hing." That is precisely why they
hould go. After a few such exhibi-
iosas are to be offered this week,
hey will like it, and a whole new

people. It is as far removed from
th~e ideals of denmocracy and goodI
government as anything possibly could1
be. Instead, it constitutes in many
instances the beginnifigs of a greater
hatred, a greater class division and a
more dangerous disruption, among the1
peoples of a nation. And then there
comes ultimately the crumble of a
power and of course ruin, and ttime
end of a civilization,..

LITERARY LIM~ERICKS INO 1
(Proving that the names of the
great literati of the past are not
so difficult to rhyme as earlier poets
have thought.)
There wais a young fellow named
Thackeray,
Who went to war and camne back.
Murray!+
f Where did he -go?
He went to France-so
You couldn't quite call hitn a slacker,
eh ?
-Mr.' Jason Cowles

'25, and Charles Livingston, '25.
Miss Hill in the leadIing role gave
a splendid proti'ayal of the fickle
young lady in love with love, who'
callously forgets the perils of lienr
'present lovers to enjoy a serenade ar-
ranged by a fascinating stranger. The
piuce was notable for- the absence of ;
irregularities, mis-cues and the mis-
takes often found in campus product-
ions. The cast was universally good l
and the only adverse criticismn to be
made lies in the fact that the authors
have allowed a bright and sparkling
play to end rather feebly on the line,
''So this is love.''"
The drama was supported by inci-
dental music furnished by Barry Hill,
'25, Evelyn Smith,' '25, and Leston S.
Whitehead, '26..
Berlin. May 20,--Police atfuMersten-
walde adopted a new method of .quell-
i ng Communist outbreaks: there Sun-,
day'. Whenever a group of Reds ar- I
rived from Berlin they wore bundled
c.4.i1,+hi ac nnfhe tra~in and rnt hback.

0. D. Wool, Khaki and fine Pop.
of Underwear, Hosiery, God

'Tents

All kinds and sizes. Auto-T ouro,
Shelter and Childrens' Play Tents.
government $10 for sale for $3,75.

PPnoat
Cravanettes, Whipcords, $13.98 and up, Rain Coats, $2.98 up, Slickers

Regulation Wall, Army, Mosquito,
New Army Pup Tents that cost the

Blaket, ushi~ons, Auto
Knapacks Barack Bag, Cntees, ess Cans, Grills;, &ovcs, Serving Sets, Gold Medal
-Camp Furniture,", Cots, Stools, Tables,,- E olcljng Buckets, Sam Browne Belts, Scout
Axes, Picks, Shovels, Auto Tires, Army Trunks, etc. Y
CLOSING OUT SALE. STILL ON

Ann Arbor should be a particularly}
bright place tonight witli the ma1Cny
lanterns playing their partA. Heaven
knows that it, is unusually bright
anyway during the course of the

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New York, May 20.-Madison Squaret

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