LG OUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5~ 1921 ft ~jj'~g ~It could not have been' the intention 4 r ir1CL t L~tt1~ f the ii:,l igator s cof the dormitory project t e 'irnish the minimum OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THlE aon E'{r senilt h college m' i ters, yet to inspect IrNVERIT OFMJRI4AX the finished pi, ,uct of their loyal ef-, Published every morning ex;.ept Monday !forts one cannot but be so impressed.! during the University year by the Poard in;} Control of Strident Publications. I The rooms, designed to accommnodateI ?Members of Western Confer. J~itnrial t wo, furnish nothing more than the As~ociation.: absolut ely e:=sent'al pieces of furni- ~he,\~ciaed3 ture, cormliining sleepi,.g with study titled .n- use for;1o o. ii : ll;ws jqur I I i. room ,' larger than cedits tvdi ii a iad h cHb e sin K le roo-l. VWhile cleanr.- fished teen iSventl ation, and(1light are super- IJ-nIer-(1 t fre rbo !ior to ;th.at of the average campus MIichigan, as second class mail,. ronining housfe, the space allotted to Subscription by carrel., 3.o;Iy a, each quite is certainly inadequate. $4.00 ffices: Ann A' ",4 May ' There can be little advantage in nand Street. Phoji-s: Lditorial, . t4and > -- builteing (dormitories for the express nese, 960.- sol iion of the rooming situation un- Signed communications, not exceedingq 300 less the other chief difficulty is dis- woiW ds, will he publishied in The Daiiv atpeid .t.Mndootnjylvn the discretion of the.1'ditor. Upon r cst, p sdwth e o o noylvn the identity of communicants will be re,-1 i crowded quarters, and are very garded as confidential. - -- ------much opposed to having to occupy one EDITORIAL STAFF1 room for both sleep and study. These Telephoanes, 2414 and 176-M rooms are the living quarters of the nien who rent them and there should MANAGING DITOR be rooo to live. HOWARD A. l O=F' '-TE In spite of the many comforts in- _____ - -corporated in the new building, the News rditor.............iw E. Mackdiavnge hve(icradmn City Editor .. ..... ...arry II ,ey dsdatgshv icuae e Editorial B~oard Chairman... . U. C. Moriarty who seriously contemplated living Night Edtors there. At Cornell, Yale, Pennsylvania, 1;. 11. Ailes A. B. Connable j ntl countless other schools, there is ! ,I.Ay lnto .E Fsela C._ Clark 7. G. Gariinghouse an endiless battle to obtain accommo-, V, Y, Wagner klations in the "(dorms," but here with ,ports E-ditor'....... . Ralph N. PByers mr tdnsta n fteaoe Wonc's Editor4.... ...inona Hibbard mr tdnsta n fteaoe 'e ,Teiiah 'ditor.............. R. B. Tarr !mentioned and a single dormitory, csuhdaty lMa;.- v...h.o:, has been one, of the chief sufferers inj - ~ the worst disaster in the history of ! 1 t , - rw . . , L,, .1 OF tI DAGOALWALK " .. r 'aha , Y -:- - i '., ..n , k , s F _m_ .w,,.f-r,. r.w_ asa . _, .ti,,rA:,...,..,, (L ~sl3NOW 'FOR'MING H~ o Biusiness College '' .. ,w n iaL rv ... . i ..r.'L -.., 'I , . . , . , . , . , . , ,. . , , _ . , . . , Q . . . . _ , , , . , , , p , . , 1i Sartriht Get your M L-ook anidbegina pasting football pictures in it. Both can be had at . M o. 719 E.Vniverity I IXe nn Arbor ShopU Pzennie Ca,,lan . Edw. D. Ii~A ',ker been 1:3 I'IiI,- lift. 21'' Ii e -:(i . ,john Cori iHarold A . iI jri,'l{lI' 1 i.i.J} - V 2 f1 S it >I'P' '!. V Alin B. "'-ch Byron Part,, -Louis M.L &'_tv . . ohin suni ? (K ; 10SPe i#i FlmOW w? l hT .; mLaiL;'. R4owan 1~i'l~ 11. \L. Rock1 l l 1seh J Fii t . Rua )1liinth''Ilce h1 iui .]I ;' t,3 j I -.i i o D~avid Nohl C.~ a tremendous i vluence in aid- Elizabethan Lyric specia)l tin t11'r 1ot i it field, 1rf t. eing 'ei, briing American arichitecture uip In little swirls of red and brown, -$o, lie),, thetiajorify o$_ cases to a higher standard. Reminding me of sundry things, developed Irisijithning c;,t'iy far jIt i i; indeed a noteworthy fact that The little leaflets tumbled down- greater than has the +tii~ man. architectural critics in this country Down to the earth of men and Hie is a man that i> (ofd c that considered the design submitted by Mr. kings: "sterner stuff,"' so ; t n ; ued.. He i Saarinen in the Tribune competition So yo ho hio, with a daffy down is the kind tha. ieipt good; 'to much surpass that which was dilly, the type that we need. iis- t-,' his-awairded the first prize. My namje is Fred, but it might be mind for a purpose and uses it ifldI- Congratulations are only justly due Billy. pendently. Silly popularity and the to Prof. Emil Lorch of the architect- .muirchi. like never enter into his thinkii, for IUral college through whose influence * they mean nothing to him. lie is Mr. Saarinen was induced to take such REMOVES MAY~S above all that. a position here. STOCIA~CH WHILE Such .a man have we in Ossip G_- The University also may be proud HE 'TALKS TO HIM brilowitsc, On(' of Detroit's most d~s- I o the fact that such a well-kidoWn --Head in the W. G. N. tinguished cit'/ens. An Lifis[ :opreme man ehould choose this U~niversity in To our mind, no punishment too and likewise a proforaistd ! tuier, an pril "_" ace to others who have been severe could be meted out to such a independent thinker. A ;wcnNho al- active in trying to secure his services, sneak. ways plays fair, and AcI o never fails to__lay_____cards__onthe_________ Mr. Wenley remarked yesterday Recently the gentlemain in question, that he didn't want his pupils to declined an invitation from "An aissoci- Twenty-Five Years Iwthtefsiaiggrtoso i ation formed fpr' the encouragement 1 mustache; and lie also requested that of better relations between nations" Ages At MIichigan they disregard his delicate enuncia- to attend its annual music festival in tion of his phrase of address-"Ladies Par,, ?ecaue tr cosidred he uhrand Gentlemen". Possibly we can Policy or f're ,dent Millerani and From tlhe files of the IT. of 3% Paily-, ar'range to put our fingers in our ears, Premier P'oineare, leading members of October ), 1898i1 but there's only one way he can keep th' ocet~t b_______cntw'h h us from watching his whiskers-and the~ societyrtoybeisnconoiparntwittlthth organization's avowedl purpose-that "Jimmie" Baird, Michgan's star hedhr;yws opr ihte ofpromoting friendlier relations with quiarterbac~k and captain of the famious htliesaiddmgysedato hepeoples of Europft., Surcli a dec- ?j"95 eleven, has been secured to coach esadam ystryo: YESTERDAY By SMYTHJE Patriotism vs. Parties, The Stresemann cabinet which has been fighting' for alts "life these past} few 'e' ft"- ~hd but Presi- dent Egbert has intr'usted St reseman Ii with the task. of friit e cb Thet. -The socialist' ect'oh of th(e Reichstag by h,60- to54 {vote rejected the comtirom sc,;,Motion of the.German crisis proposed by the government. The ,ti6jlts fear an econoniic and mnilithtry: ('fctatorshiip, they demand as- surance that no legislation againsvt the working classes will imperil the eight fhour day, and insist that the govern- ment assert its undiminished political and military authority in Bavar-ia. Party politics,. at such a critical time means chaos. Should Stresemauzn be! forced to retire through failure to form a new cabinet, it would mean the in- troduction of a newcomer andl addi- tional confusion. The essential re- quirement for Germany at the present time is unity. Intelligent Germans must ask them- selves this qtiestion-Whlieh is more important, that the country be gov-1 erned by one party or another or that it be well governed? A situation j that calls for patriotism seems to have been met by party allegiance. The first means success, the second failure. "Lais sez Faire" Corn crossedI the dollar point yes- terday for the first time since Octo- ber, 1920. This makes corn the king of! grains and farmers who are raising corn, cattle and hogs are reaping handsome profits. This, however, d des not materially improve that agricul--! tural situation throughout the coun- try. 'We recall the words of Senator Smith W. Brookhart, Progressive Re-I publican of Iowa, after his return front abroad. .,"If we are to help the farmers at all," said the senator, "congress must take charge, through some governnmant agency, of the marketing of the bi--g crops that are coming. There should be an appropriation b~y congress of government funds to purchase if nec- essary, the staple crops of the entire country and market them." The senator was right then although no plans have been forthicoming.l Soniething in the way of constructive legislation must be done for ther (U x"' °VVa-\' ING 1-NIAT BLOCKING , I 1\1 C1 HAT CLEANING. S ~ We Clean iAll Kinds of Shoes 625. I_. LJLLR YSTi LILT PHONE 1568-J -.P) );ilpt atnd Courl eous Scicc_- s a .s...a. ,a~n -- - -% AL > ,,. aw ,.j... .- a...a.,aa n .. - aS..f a. , ' li., T x. f 4; " / ,,a : , .: ,. Masons f, 11 Fv Luc Vcif at y 1. Qualily 2.Seri?ice 3.Lconomy 4. JePeva2l V ~~:j -r~a 'eis washed spotlessly clean Lcforv :,- '-,) s e-V2ITIpresses, which iron with- Jail[,(lelielfed ON TIME to your room. Low prices, 10( per cent saving on cash c As. lyarning., mending free. L.ess wear Ol your linens. 3WU:nt~for 20 year-s have intrusted their C o~ sto us wvith out disappointment. rt can depend on the Varsity" 7ination was an. honor to the man of w~hom we spear. Here we have a *nan; a person 'v in, is wholly sincere . - i~.. .-~.... A the varsity for a month this fall, IThere is a great strife in the senior law class for the honor of being class i nhis thinking adi 111 LiatLin. A presnIL tiian&ti aspirants fori1theoffice man who is not afraid to . ;press his are numerous. For the first timie in opinion simply becatte he way in sonmc the history of the departmient, one of wray be marred. I the candidates is a wonian, Miss Action of this s;ort is commendable.' Franklin Shaver, who has a strong It is siniceret, tn-7 diii',riaood. backing and will put up a mierry' -~ ____-fight. AIflt 1."Ct W RJC The head egg of this paper put this letter on our hook yesterday: Dear Editor: Why don't Mr. Jason Cowles or Poison Ivy or someone get busy and](devise sonic wearing apparel for the Frosh co-eds? Wouldn't it be great to sit on the Engin~e benches (not ')enches of the Engines) and say "Take it off Frosh!' Illuebeard. Frankly, this colimunique leaves us breathless. But it would be great, Let us prope these reasonst' doing this wveek 's laundry for youi *Wth the establishnit of the first men's dormitory. at M ichigan, much iconcern u, the project sponsored and' 'irnam -od by several prc-',i'i alumni has xteen mnanifested. For w:y yeas Owing to the uncertainty of the (late of the completion of repairs in the roof of University hall, it is impossible to now Wouldn't it?v announce the exact dlate of the open-*** ing concert in which the Choral Union, Now for a dirty dig to finish with. I' IHN .01 CORNER 11 I