?AQICTOURTHE MICHIGAN DAILY m 1 hntlk , iyLgrea er hn th clii- Su:nday Magazine Editor .... ..~. L. Tilden Music Editor....... .. Ruth A 11owell ward giv'ng them -more advantages Dixie now,' boy.' ference between the parties. IPresi- Assistanit City Editor...Kci:ocitl C. Kellar and better services in their 'own club But for our part, we just sat as still dent Wilson, Demiocrat, may have fav-. Editorial BoardI A few thoughtless acts in the way ofI as a mouse and cheered and cheered ored the League which Senator Lodlge, Paul Einstein b-rt lRam ay property= destruction can -do much to-( and cheered for Mich-i-gan.Reulcnopsd;btfr rA- Andrew Propprwr aigti rftfrsalr. ***tReyblineralpWoershbt amepuAt-c Assistants wr akthhs rt isanilner e OPICRItoricneyalsoefaoriedhLaguepinuo- B. G,; Baet(' tanitned b, PICJRMEMicnalo aori heLageinsp Maio . -R . S .M1;ii :cu k N. B~erkman E. C Aai mid a literary droughtpoiontSearRedDmca. Heln 11, e -res toI ?; t k f . Ni1h novel optic rines I thought I If "party politics" be made to in- BernadetteCote Regina Rich a:' G, W. Da-i S.S inihVWitilo -I clil:li v in;;,., n.t''r - Id ,i~ia!.the writer's decalogue Ielude every osbeqeto ffr Rarrld Vhvich W. I.Stcnc:1 yposbl. ustono f Il 1[. RSt: ;vtaim privilege to cusure his students And be a new poetic rogue. I znplc and even all information mail la 3 V CF r fi l At Gr' h P~oSoe Read Th1e 1Daily Central Time .v '[ilp-) LaeChamber of Cm mecec 6:45 a. rn. 6:45 a. in. 12:45 p. M. 6:45 p. m. 4:45 p. rte. JAS. 13. ELLIOTT, Proprietor Phonie ga64' A Irian, Mich. .......i............... - ~ ~ ~ ~ S r jek;ihiii wLi 4 1 1 } pill. O'i ''c',~r c i ~z isa _. ..,,K ,z. Q U A o c.....,.^ )'. _Z' Z f Y- i i , v. a ; I Iii ' mil.ll FACT(LI-' ~T 617 P_ AA RD ST!~~, ; - ~ P~ a Joseph KrugSr .PB. 'c1 Elizabeth ,iebecrinan WV. J. Waliuir I R. R. McGregor, Jr. BUSINESS STAFF Telephone 960 BUSINESS MANAGER LAURENCE H. FAVROT M Avertising...... .....E. Tr. 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The Econom- °r ,miing, with in abtunrdance of Bennie Caplan John Conlin Allin L'. Crouch Louis N. .Dexter l oscjIh . Fi',n Assistants Harold A a'L~s Byron I'ki ;1. I1 1. ' i- The old time rime would .,ui' li ear, But. this a new design doth bear, Appealing to the eye instead If silently the lines we read. Free versifiers leave behind, And toss their poems to the wind. I use this style with greater ease If I supply some mental grease. Now 'blue' sounds just the same as 'blew' But 'Sue' won't sew, or rime with! 'sew': And if you're sure a plow's a plough,I Why isn't then a cow a cough? And 'so' seems just the same ae'y But 'ho' is not a whit like hew. It surely makes my brain to ache To find of optic. rimes a cache.. Nwreader, take your pen~ and try Your subtle arts of mimicry,. And- spend a little of your time To help along this new regime. ARISTOPHANES DECLARES HEADS ARE SWAMPED BY DETAILS -G C D headline. Can't think of anything to 4 say about this one, but it's pretty good.- 1- \ *;hu xtmi tuitbelearned 2 a r Ah'w vd tot ' (11the Michigan Very truly yours, Preston Slosson. Vanderbilt put up a good. fight not only on the football field but in the 1 cheering stands as well. Even if1 their numbers didn't quite total eight i hundred, they made enough noise for that number and they all stuxck until} the end too.I The Student council has achieved a worthwhile improvement in the cheer-' ing squad as shown by the amount of sound, extracted from the spectators during the game yesterday. Q QUALITYA . .;0 - - ---5---A----12111; C i - i O + M ~ e Y~a a w ~ . w a ~ f e . ..(k a) E Fd~c'I 11 tchtj uu~-- h~ ~ -l'~lvds~m the Table es tlii so desira ble. Itt (inc labIa, I-u 1' Ii in-; tti'P~tCd (10 .1 1- a en III .:tl ;~~4d-,m single jm-ei i' or v ~- -. I a of;' a ili! :221otif. The Iloveliness ii 9' ;Jo u' .- lo~(i ni 11l erfect taste when p &ciidr n omen demnd and buy 1 P- ;, Vtt'~ Sii, ji tL(Vnevor chips, dents, -~~ ~ ~~ e- ,v i 21dr mteu to wansh; retains its Ii 1-- 1,V ~old. A W0oman who Use~s 1:;10K:-. :2~"A ilil sklies a comiplete set. mm- ;g of Beauty f. L.11414 'S . ., l .K. Edw. 1. l1; (,cnaker winlijo-,s-as .a i-tle is fat above the - -- -- ------ temp ofa~~ ~ other sess'on halls. . -Gm-on, < ;du room has maintained a '7 .. ,.-- - -- -cos~nm Kuuierature of~ 84 degees ev- S)UN.X () 1 tit t i, 41923 9Pt e rooms were first heated sevv~i 'eiI, s ago. In spite of the Nig t r~ro-4A-RRY C. CLAIRK Night ~fact that three of thme five windows are RULE AN THIR NTEPIW alwy kept open, the room is never RULESAND HEM NTERR'T cool0 enough to permit. the alertness TION a-.. which comes with a moderately warms In refusing the use of H11ll auditor-I temperature. IIn the 'winter time, the Economics inm for a discussion of League of building is invariably too cool but that Nations :problit b1- Al-. ticE,' W. is uo reason that it should be made so Wicksrsham, who wia; o lx- poken hot now, that it is, impossible to there under the a ,al(t ,lofih local thinly. branch of theLegeo non Non--_ ___ Partisan associationi. ~litdof Re- on;-of M\ichigan's upperclassmnen gents have acted it a -odance with m.Ll a great point of disciplining the a custom which, upon casual consid-' fretlmin. Are they the same ones, eration, would seEii, to have some bas- who 1l+.,,e not yet learned of the dis- is in reason. -The, argument which courtesy they show and the,' annoy-, they=,hm e onsi.-eumt1 pu. forward in ance they cause when thqy, leave thle suh. )ort of .tt uipss that If po- football games, duringtelsqar litic'4 sp, akev's are given the. use of ter. Ualversify h 'uildings, they would have, no valid c_-cuse for refus~ing use of the buildings to any p jlitical crank who might wish ani a it ,cof Twenty-Five Years As a matter of fa et, tee i i istice of - t1 C 2' such reazoning, is vetry oi arent. For A o tY c#ia could it not apply to speeches on non-- political; as wEihi apolitical top if'-,? Fromthe fils ofthe I. f M. Dally Would it not be a4 reasonable to for- comie teQ, 8S.o e1 bid a serious discus sion of, evolutionOcor2,- -on the grounds that ;here would be ono - The followving, football .schedule has way of preventTingc~ William Jennings Blryan froat(5n nu here and airing been arranged, and includes sixj his vie,, if he wtt to? If the games in all, three of which willJ be, R.P~P~ntq w n tm~iiAthei mel-of played in Ann Arbor. Oct. 22. Notrei YESTEI'DAY By SMYTIHE ON THE UORIZON It isi. still too early in the year toI do any predicting but presidential j figures for the. comning campaign are!, looming' on the horizon. President Coolidge has a strong chance for nom- ination since other action would be a repudiation of the G.O.P. and the present administration. Gov. Al. SmithI of New York is being talked of as a! De~mocrain ihihliii .vadri-r Up-itlw-\v ieJ. d4 4NUAAIY. I' 1" .---'1 Sr-. NEAR MAIN4 QUALITY. r Ed20 "0 I : 1 UN i. One of the organizations in thli1 current in regard to the political am- country that we consider useless is bitions of IHenry Ford. Senator Ro- I the D.A.R., meaning, in full, the bert M. LaFollette, Wisconsin pro-a Daughters of the American Revolu- gressive and radical Republican who -tion. It is full of ladies whose grand- has been ,a potential thirdl party lead-1 mothers married people whose grand-' er for years may head a 'new ticlket fathers held George, Washington's this -year. Sen. Oscar Underwood, of C 1Lt e ''LU " )1pursueL ekir w-' IiL reasoning to its logic.,I conclusion, they would have to forbid-i all speeches, regardless of their nature! But cve'i though they hold to their Srule, it would appear tlai ulucy have misapjldif"'n the ca.- i qnstion. For in uo- light may Mr. W--hai's speechi be considered puPIL-aIl It is to' be a d'i:;cussion of a ul'e of in- ternatio?,,i-al Pmortance, have, Aulv nif-canc---hmAx ncnp tsu ol tics at m sn.f°ue, 'by ar who hsellcuaeiv1 nggdi On7e o: F( IY' imp)i ' i'-uti2 i of a Universit- should be to pro!:o te s6.rious, intell'gent discussion of im- -ortant problems in our present-day Dame, Oct. 29, University Altmoi , Nov. 5, Northwestern at Evansi on, Nov. 12, Illinois at Detroit, Nov. ifs, Beloit, and Thanksgiving, Chicago at Chicago. Quite a large crowd was out to watch the practice, yesterday but it lacked gem:2,'?'. Ther w-: (0v'1ir- 2i.auragclnenL z~.-the spectaors. The S.C.A. will manifest increased act'vity this year, having the usual' features of Sund: -j meetings, general horse while he blew his nose at, Val- ley Forge. It is forever holding meet- ings, appointing committees, and in genmeral acting like Congress and the Student Council. It has a national committee, for instance, on the use of the bag. Gosh! Among the brigh~t plans for comple- tion of the Union Swimming Pool that we now hear around the office -was this:; If they want to fill the pool right away, why not give a mis- cellaneous shower? 'A gentlemtan we kncokN w,: < t u'i-uix talking about church supps,, K il the whole business very neatly: YAlist of people that don't want to put on a church supper put one on, just so a lot of people that don't want to go can go. Precisely. The number of politically ambitious freshmnen who called the Daily office 11 4 otlher night for the results of the rimuunations was astounding. All the birdts that were nominated for trneas- urer' called up and asked a <-- ';uallx- as they could who the fro-. , t 'nmi. ees for president were, and the fWo ed (down the list to treasurer, t they would all be positively screw:n- ing and having tremors in their voice. by the time they got as far as secre- tarry. An(J then some of them would Alabamna and Sen. Samuel Ralston, of Indiana, are figures to be taken into consideration, and of course there is more or less of a Hiram Johnson boom in California. The list is by no means complete but it serves to illustrate our point. All these men represent groups. One means a. G. 0. P. administration, an- other would mean a Democratic ad- ministration, while a third stands for a progressive administration as spon- sod byv the r911iW hine h&-2d 1n a-' inclined to exercise a j more or less rigid control over' himt. In, other words, we elect not only a president but a party. Voters should ask themselves this question. Which is more important, that the govern- ment of the United States be well ad- ministered, or that it be administered by one set of men or another? Much depends on the answer. ,la r}P -#JBAGD ', 1~~fori; --tablishmento n1~obifle r .,efront Haifa us !k 7a t; completion according to the Ai ,.he Persian desert are rapidly near- est reports. The new line will make' it possible to journey from New York to Bagdad in fifteen days. The routo wh'ch already has been laid out runs from Haifa to Damascus, thence straight east across the desert to Bag- dad. It opens the famous Mespotamia ir i- !eb g.e.it Olerco at V'alise In Ike Ciy - T osR nLN E O wre KO A nd20 - -s -~ Alf:--Y- Sack. Rt -- f. Af'A i .. lfe. LVj officially frowning upon- the prayer meeting on Wednesday, even- discussion of 'a problem xvin a in gs, anmd special meetings for the measure, concerns the welfare of the fre~shmen on Monday evenings, and, i I i' i e'tire world, the Regents have ex- hibited a narrowness of view which is greatly to be deplored. -WHFEE SME OF THE I01 +iEY11 for den-l Tucsd ",- or aind medical students, on ;n ilg, It is announced that Pry . .u ngell will deliver the first i'm - 'o~rning address. For those folloiap.irs Prof. R. M. Wenley. say thanks in a joyous squeak, andI some of them would simply sob andI hang up. * The editor of Chimes was boosting,