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'- rir rr ED . it sx j wix I of, I CAMPUS OPINION FREE SPEECH IN MICIGAN Right of the Uiviersity to Prelvent ,d 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 y) Pvc fl_'fti Jay.. -% *. - Sa ~irv~ fl G Al A 1 Sp~ VJy .ores T.. r. ..,.. .. ..P i\!. . LS...... .. 2,... ., __...1tat i .______ 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.'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 ' v.' v- .y . _ -- EPSOM .' - - -' 'II - KILYNEC-S v1 lkind Calf HIIELAND CAL-a-new] tether imported fronts- Scr flnd-has a lustr& st.-iess uninatcht. V', Crkt into the KILLY- 'tiESS it makes a shoe of nmi-rkt individuality for the campus, class anid Georf-"r 'e N. UNIVERSITY AVE. - ~'~'~ I TYPEWRITERS Ii~~ ~~~ .t - -1' ) ~~ ol 1 Good Mac1(hines 'I I S41- l~ I'A 1o2' M if'YReatsonable Prices nIP~it'4~ ~ us 1 1 11 II Hamilton BuinssA lege O ' AI' P' ; i tllVtj~hi. Ad-; State and Williain Street (U' -31311M I ~§ ~~A LAT RPROOFS ~~ V 'Rsylikr 9WQ(YELLOW OR OLIVE) AI U '1fWvA-tC ats K~~~ \ , ~ :.9 (YCLLOW OR OLIVEZ) I't BROW- \ 0J O E CU S A5- " B SO Iliwmcin we~ftkJ.Brpoklyn :iewark X'hila.. Addrs . rMai Oders ..t1 Duane street-DNewYork City ! ' M ... t s - ; ; Parachute Junip,., DAILY AT 5:;O P. M AIRPLANERDE Pasaenge s camel for CUV(7IS 3 PLANE~ Ex-Armny P'lot "BILL WALSH" : a mv A 5 5 C) ~ CORER TEAROOM A lL-ION iI"A 12.12:00) 3.5r :30 i el . lh . :K C: l--IFoods sat Itcelsoiia~le Prie . - 9% F F-R DINNER RESERVATIONS 4L J I i- Tt v* , y I 1~~,.~ When in Caiagpie"_ it e Lyton- Q Clle.ge I ) f r9 ti 1 , , / ", h~1 IJ I ? _I I f F! t- ' 'I 10 '} ' IW I I I 'I I 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- YI lii iw7 Ulr. W VW [ iV f 4i ] U, vu 1a.r s. f ar z 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! k 3 ,vti I;, stab i .,She truth. It n -J r to Remiandt to hold him v- ,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 I 1 1 vsi-..vu a v ar aaav isa a ii 1 I1 i.Cll i I U : r ~~n ~ ~if 0