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U THE MICHIGAN DAILY'

'WEDN SDAY, OCTOBER 17, 192

of Chiimes last month was declared
tc be impossib le and was dsciuraged
Sby the Union, and by The Daily. Nev-

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER 01F THlE ertheless, in the face of all the op-}
UNITERSITY OF ICiIA position, Chimes is bacing up its edi-
torial policies with action.
P'ublished .every T('0 . lvay
during the Uziversit.,(r, it:( Bardin T'b plan outlined in the last issuea
Conrolof tudnt t~bi( ~t1'I4of C'h.mes prop~ose~d the sellirng of
Members of Western ( _lfecL. Litorial swiiui-:1! tickets which would he l
s6cain__ _____-go' ;r a certain slumber of ire~e
The Associated Fr. - e'wusively en- ?sv I :A; plon the completion of the
titled to the uses for repicau n of all news pc, 'The tickets were to sell for five
dispatches credited to d or not otl crwvie
credited in this 'paper and the local t e' s pub- doliar 4.Niece and four thousand tick-
fished therein.'.' ets sold would supply the necessary
Enitered at the 1)ivoff ce at Ann Arbor, Money, The Daily pointed out the 1'-

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CAMPUS OPINION

FREE SPEECH IN MICIGAN
Right of the Uiviersity to Prelvent

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Discourse a Dlscussloii of the. League
PTITLOPOLEMUS : Were you, Socra-
tes, among the crowd that last night (The New York Times)
heard Menippus' band broadcasted' To the Editor:
by the Athens Democrat, or, as theyI
say, rom Z3? Quite apart from the specific issue
sayvd, fromasto heherth
SOCRATES: I was. Philopolemus. Ra- inovdaey st hte h

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Such pinas &ev'6c.,$.1b ma il ficienies in this plan by showing that dio is a marvellous thing, is it not?. League ot Nations is a political 'sue,
v- $4.co. only a very small percentage of the PHIL: It is indeed, h Sage. Doubt-; the recent action of the Board of Re-
Offioesy An Arbor P as Building,. May-
nhard Street. students could, be induced to contrib- +less it will be a great thing for te! gents of the University of Michigan in
Phones: Editorial, 2414 an 76-M; Enus: ute and if such a plan were put be,~ people to hear music oftener, and refusing Mr. Wickersham the use of
ni tess, 960.
_____------ ___ _- - fore the campus only a small portion in their own homes. Hill Auditorium is bound to raise ev-
S wSied comm bunuiatid ns,.i heeedng a30 of the required amount could be as-( SOC: There, my dear Philopolemus, f en graver and more significant ques-
thne discretion of the Edio'. L'Pon recn"t, ed.! you err excessively. The radio, tions.
_ the identity of communicat t:.i1 be re- gig ha
grded as -confidewhnettiiaaningniusevieend If the acton of the University of
editors of-Chmes haveishow an in Cqite suitable for the transmissioni Michigan is to be accepted as a prece-
EDITORIt 1ST~AFF itiative and spirit which if imitated by of market reports, baseball scores,{ dent, than the State unvrie--
Telephunsiversitaies- Mthe student body would assure Michi-1 and sermons of a Sunday, is utterly maintained by public fnds-have
_____gan of a swimming pool this year. useless as a medium for the whisk- ceased to function as apostles of a
MANAGING EDITOR Th usrptin apaini tre ing about of music, good bad or in-G right thinking democracy and are
HOWARD A. DONAHUE( now and it remains for the student different. You see my point, do ou about to become the hadmaidens of
' ~ ~-- body to prove whether the confidence not, my (dear Philopolemus?auorcanoftemsisdos
News lBdtor.,.......Julian E. Mack Cautocracy andcof theitost insidious
City Editor'-..........B.arry 1.1"ey Imehsp e n ti arne PHILI; 0 yes, quite, nmw master. of react oary tendencies.
Editorial Bard hlaei mat, . . . R. C. Moriarty, or not. Whether this campaign suce- SC+o'ay vni {h- ,~L~u \N~s.i. ' .*. i
Ni bt< Edtors ceeds or not, Chimes as instituted 's i
x E. H.=Ales:. A. B. ( onnable Iworthwhile rolicyl and set a brilioot spild o m o ktit,'ipy '
R. A. Billington 1. . i iike cause my host had ju- e pw 'ei>iill. ,20
aryCCar J....rinoue example.ar Chimes deserves the best u;
P. . Wgne luk ad te bst upprt.a radio, and was intent uii his I un \:iiel i;=i 'e'als and their intelligent ?
Spots Ed'ltor........P-aih N. Byersl ing coils, his varo-couplers, hisI applications to the problems of te
W~omens tar.....Wr i ', fibbard - ' " - - d
Telegrap~h. ditir....... . ,3 Tarr FRIDAY'S PEP MEETING switch-backs, his Audion bulbs, his dy?
Sunday 'AXiazie Editor.. .. r.,. Tilden Tefrtppmen fteya whatnot! How many otherwise ex-! Whether the United States hould or
' Music 3Editor..........tri -A HowellTefrt e etn fteyas hud"o ne h egeo a
Assistant. Cio,' ditor....- Kci '.Th tC=Kelar !will take place Friday afternoon in celent fellows have become slaves shudntetrteLau fN-
Editorial BoardHlladtru.Peeigw twll to wave-lengths, call numbers, and, tions is not the Issue; the issue is
Paul Einstein ~t 'ay in all :n1'lia.i)iif . r ur eit ~it r l --nmost dreadful of all, the mysteriouswhtrpulcofiasavtergt
Audrey Proppertosyta nvriowebul
Assistants xer i Ott~f1 2,Ia.rff ~ci zl. ~ i ng that all these poor chaps fear t a ht nvriy-ondbi-
_ B:. Ba-ertke J.T. 11i innis lPaiO- , it t si i , . !-a 'p; ;liout understanding-static! ings may not be used for intelligent
Marion Barlow P . ld'a iu :it a i an .,v'st o i L Hl. hre is truth in what you 1adnnpria icsino us
3 N. Bcrkwna i E. t ace ' , *Kan o-atsndscsino us
i elen Piv,3owti V ' l" ii1 eSeiit Fridtay ;afternoon say, Socrates. Cyrus has become tion so momentous to the.United
' .ewnrt-u Ct.c l . i Vniiite';',,pp etn s oetana sc n n.-States and the world as the League of
G, . roldEhNlThe. .pep me iic etbtin ing t'~ SC 'l rshm' '
Tirl Y il 4, S' trtt<, lnnir Fin a le . H R. ton 'dspablwng in lseam, se ore toenyo i thnhias- Pecisey. Cyru hmi }tE'.. Ut hei o ain
.- : hen'rj' K. E. Styerdspaofom dcemny Iti ed to buy a Victrola, on the gr.'<si 'o';h e o ato
Dorotby Kamitn N. l. 'hat ,,t:ti ,as n-a igr4t
~seph 'Kruger S. B. Tremble a period of time set aside by the. that it spoiled music for him I) ~ uosc~eio-frbigr'a'
Elizabeth Lieberman W. J. Watltnour cuciinwih ii otal ea a"rpodcngimprecl;futert he Republican or the De~i.I -
,8. R. McGregor, Jr. onii hc iefobl emha erdcn tiprety ute
a few minutes to understand and esti- more, he scorned utterly te music u~tic Party-not even Judge Murfn
BUIESSAFmate the support of the student body. of the dance. And now consider the will deny; that it is a question of'
Telehon 96 Suh metins ae ncesaryto po- ail lie o thi sae Crus Atwhose correct solution requires all
arepro 1 ail lie o tdsucee yru. Ain Playesaegiv- noon, while he is consuming hisof the intelligence and all the clear;
"BUSINESS MANAGER en added imuzlus. They are made corned beef, he sits with receivers thnigta.a b ruh oba
LAVRENCE H. 'FAVRO"'1; to undersrt w~i ,t their efforts are ap- on his ears, devouring corned-beef upon it ought also to be reasonably
-- predated, iH' than that, they see l with hs mouth and "Roses of Spar- clar, and yet we have the curious
Advertising...... ...EyL. Hayde'nhtwiete r ih i:adsf- t" edrdb hmsois ur anomaly of a State institution of
Advertising ..............err.M I.. dne thatwhheethy ae fghtig ad sf-ht",hendreduylTembtocasiduar
Advertising................. Purdy fering, the student body is also ready{ tette, with his- ears.-"hgelanngwihsodbei-
Advertising .................."XW. oesserinotbsrcngannelgntd-
Advertising............. . W [. Scherer and anxious to (10 everything possible PHIL: Youd are right, Socrates. And)ig o osrciga nelietd-
Accowits............. ..Chiste to support the team.csino uhaqetorfsn
Circulatli i oe laskins .- , ,yr s ~also admires the broadcast- csino uhaqetorfsn
Publication ..........Lw:t r~ e fierce The effect on the student body' is as InsothSpraPiamnco- ditsinguished former Cabinet member
Assitants iniltf Tit, ~.perhaps. They are filledI the sh nt ilamnc r zuse of one of so htteis buclins "on the
Bennic Caplan Ir-r1l A.<\i - ' I .chestrar does he notdconf
John Col in l ,vnI . 'arI SOC: He does. He now seenms to'cal"
Alin B. crtotuch 5. A. R,ji~ii (P14~n othat helps ii:d t ri4 'ty at the caI
Louis At Deter tIl M. g.'=fifThlI think that music, by the mere mar-j Is it possible that the principle of
To si in I. -1- Sse Igaine. TecvBigp csoi ee
Laen li it t . . ~, ficia .-,,~~eeig ha rdc vel of its having been transportedI the League of Nations-whether as
Lauren l-'inlt H.C. iiter ui --,IIi{ewrt uprig 100 miles, takes on a quality ghat' presently constituted or In some mod-
Eftw. is.3ir' dermalte Bisio1,r i feron the Victrola cannot have, being onlyildfr-s odmntably correct
,- ; ti'-l-dy'feno. - - tnfedittfrmh.tt its opponents fahe effect up- -
__ ____ - __-4A1.;I-UIRCI'S At ITTiL '?Yep-Ior old tCy! on university students and Faculty of.
WE - DY COBR 1,12 obeal ouhrinabiha~ SOC: And Mephstopheles, who told1 Mr. -Wcesa' presentation?
_______- .music season, such as we have in store ule just lone year ago t1t no think- The whole thing, as it seems to m
Night Edito-P. M. WAGNER for us, with an artist of Gali-Curcs ing man could possibly: believe in, demonstrates clearly that the orm
--- --- calibre is a thing in which we may Zeus, or' in the Polytheistic rehig- la upon whichthe Regents' action was
ONCE A PARTISAN . well pride.- ourselves. The world fa A- ion at any rate-and now what do based, namely, that university pro-'
Whntereta o alw~os colratura soprano will be heard we see? ,Every Sunday morning perty may not be used for "political"c
fomrhncncrn the nightalofoOallowefor19r ;- early lie clamps his receivers on his purposes, needs amplification. What
Attorney Gemr tltii kershain the ii ocr nte ih fOtbrX9'eradlsest h e.Dms smatI y'plo
pr v l g f s c ~ i g u o i n ' p a~ in H ill A uditor i m .,a s n i t n o t e R v e o - I e n by " political"? If b po i -
fom ofHillAuiiuifrm t i' afrt Gu-Cris rasbe rcg Id thenes' endless drool about salva- -cal is meant "partisan" it is conceiv-'
~form of Hitime--since that emorabast tion through faith in Zeus. <Furth- able that the formula is correct. In,
x made pulic it wvs Ecause for a flurry; ev'iing soma seven years ago, when ermore, he listens to the church that event Its application in this case
of commenct brit.-}ng M'ihigan before I choiardrsGi.a nhrad was wrong, for Mr. Wickersham by his
the whole citizenry of the country.,I ed appearnknown. Toda, sheaiat the H. (bored): Yeah. Say, where the advocacy of the League of Nations ha
Our postion as a state institution has height of her art and is accorded the )iBell's Dogones, anyway? not become a Democrat, nor is Mr.
bemente amongrotor urh cateicr greate t. honors. SOC: Diogenes, my dear fellow, has Taft the less a Republican because of
commeWe, asostudents seekingteducation, had a radio installed in his tub,( his views on the League of Nations.
,} axies in the college world and men of are afforded excellent opprtnitiesz which, I understand, is extardin- But if it really means "political" in
many years of worldly experience, asI to increase our knowledge by just, arily free from static. (Conultng its ordinary connotation-and includes;
a result., such affairs. That we should take ad- his watch) At this hour le is within its category every question of
1%. The initial explanadio, for the ac- vantage of our opportunities goes probably getting the final scores national policy and national welfare-1
tuon was given in the reivi~est of the without saying. Too, this concert1 from. the Peloponnesus league. it is fundamentally unsound and
late Arthur Hill that uo orations of poie sa xeln anri * * * should be modified before it is in-
apria naueb eiee frm which t o entertain our friends who H -aveYO sentep-ye traf- oked in a similar case.
ttepafr wih 'pc '~td ic will visit with us because of the Ohio( fic cop who is at large in Ann Ar-i C. E. ELDRIDGE,
f that time, howeve, absolute disbarr- State game An exceedingly fine of-; bor? " Michigan, '09.
meet from all t'nmpns bti Idings h'as Heiga otopruetm, le rides a low, rakish motorcycle, ^---
been distinctly a 'itl phaiized and it um~ -x sits h's saddle with an arrogant swag-
appears that tie' nembers of the ger, and apprehends on suspicion.
League of Nations Non-poiris-;n asso-I Put these are not the caracteris- Y S ERA
lation will have to seek refuge iI Twen'tys-Five Years 1 tics by which he is chiefly and mostBySYH
some such place as the Whitney thae-~ easily distinguishable. B M T
tre. No one Is i a position to arguel Ag At ic iaHejfrgtuypo-ed ^^^^ ^^I
thopin ftoi'Ii hptnt ainnIAwhile coago there yco a m . e to !oar at- BFI 'sltr;, '
heard the ;-~~--s u h up o eto oyo AY1 i ~'~. :l ~~l II' .
the L eaguasreognized both by its F'romi the files of the U. of N3. J1;lae by tesuet fd-IIt(ii~~~ ;~ o-A' ' '
enemies and supporterw is as closely' October 7, I898. o dnug.I twi-ii o ;--H l1I' Al t.n~be hd
identified with the 'deal: of Democrats( Mrs. Angell has kindly consented to tidles on the athletic teamb of th I-- ,d 1)by LII' publication, this month, of
as Republicans. The gentlemen in give a talk on Constant'nople Satur- stitution, snappy editorials, and aD.C a yesbo,"ebad
questioni has broken b.' ,filiation day afternoon, snappy cut of a him who was des- and His School", in whch Dr. Van
-wih ~e ieublca prty;oi bcasecribed as the President of the Women's I Dyke asserts that only a posbe 1f

hie oc - rvcd in thle ('c41«K'of a- The total registration of Harvard 'Union. Such items as this go far to y yo~tetouad"emrnt"pcr
public ofli al under a paI,;-:: 'ystem, university, according to the University prove that education is degenerating tures in the world can be truthfully
he is now insistently linlko v. idh par-; directory. E>2, 7I t,j enroll-, not only in democratic America, but attributed to the Dutch master.
tisan politic. jed i 'l .Itii'J'oIi; . _o. liiJ'wise in haughty Scotland. Soon,***
Lectiirs arc frequents deli v w'vi-I1by. ,; i41' e5'1J iu~d~o-n oubt, under the influence of the Dr. Van Dyke is after all .simply
faculty II efe..- of the-- i 1 h'I o' :IiliiI- 2.\u' u Rhodes scholars, a Boosters'! destroying a harmless delusion. Then
ties t 'i'g t ir '', in A i ;14,:- chub will be formed at Oxford. Cam- why cause such a flurry? In sheik-'
sytm xPPhae za v itl '' ili'owii univeri' iy has, the heaviest I-ridge nmay someday have air := £'. g t?;; ;Lf x->';. t1w a-uthorsa';
politicAl r, -/Lion ia..isto'(. f' l4tH' he of any cwo ~e this year. One The Sorbonne, if "it has noi ]:-'x- iti-11H ;m , nti-ni i

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tether imported fronts-
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Mon-day, TW3Sd. j ;. o w,-auOct. 22nd, 23rd, 24th
Bucf1'3 .'~ 0 at Allenel Hotel
v- ,1igeShop
DURChFI ..D_, s .s selected with great care
Ithe styles and brc that college men prefer.
Secured throug7h the try-mndu buying power
of the Larges t Fine Cleting1 Store in the World,
they insure you better qualities at the price you
customarily pay.
Be sure to see this : 3 display. Hats, Shoes and
Furnishings will 2 included.

itself. Yet their utterances are nev-

guard weighs 238 pounds and the oth- Nvill issue, a call for tryouts for \N%11-

er identified with the idea of cam- or 230 while each of the tackles tip
paigning or sympathy soliciting, the beams at 200 (r more. Cesbro, as
To have to relegate a lecture of such strong as an elephant, and a profes-.
-ride spreading interest to o ilo- of sional baseball player, is at center.
Inferior accommodations puts the The ends are also big and heavy. It
gathering in a position similar to that' was tli i im'ense weight which made
of Bolshevik meetings, where the par- Pennsy-' s so small last week.
ticpants are fore, to seek 'tioie hid-_
den, we~ing ,ground to sprc :id idi- Wedne ,;.t' :ening, Nov. 2, Minnie
ous propoganda among their iiumber. Maddern Fiske x ill appear in the Peo-j
This a nalogy draws the situation to plIe's Theatre, Toledo. To accommo-I
a position of ridicule, but -~ the ac- !date those who wish to see this tal-
tion:- worthy of other c-i '-Hgyration ented actress, the Ann Arbor Rail-

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sity cheerleaders. Heidelberg in15"
soon be singing "Das Gelb umid
Blau" on the way to and from class-
es- -and after that, what?
From "The Milkado"
See how the fates their gifts allot,
For A is happy, B is not.
Yet B3 is worthy, I dare say,
Of more prosperity than A!
Yet A is happy!
Oh so happy!
Laughing, Ha! Ha!

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,jonsible for the productons, good,
toad,. or indifferent, of his pupils. Nor
is it fair to the pupils that their best
worlks should be taken from them and
given to Rembrandt. This book: is
put forth not without misgiving; but
the Dutch School of painting belongs
to the race and public Inquiry should
not be silenced by private interest."
There are a thousand "Rembrandt"
pictures listed. It is in the interests
of truth that the production of his

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