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FOUrbR

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNE~SDAY, OCTOBER 31, 192,3

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prove itself to bie so extensively clan- ,,,pe~na
I"S~I gercus as have some of its older
;,__________________ brethern. Never theless it is br ingingE CAMPUS OPINIONI
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THlEth spirit of organization into one th /,
U IL9T F3II1 N er field of endeavor and, it is especal ISN'T c
IJMVRS1Y O M1RI(~iN y sgnil ~at ttt he ew f ldis icIi'OUR ENGLISH COUSINS
during the Univerthaityhyearwfbyldhes oardI
_e PulAished every mornng except Mondy hch heretofore has held islf far{ CHILY? To the Editor:
C~itrol of -Student Pubicaions& above the union group) of occupy-, 'RARAI was privileged last night to see;
Members of Western Conference Editorial tions. arl satt an exceedingly humorous picture
Association. It cannot he denied that the union Iosawngadoarble stauteic a s t eo nEgis a-
hh soitdPesisecuieye-1as geatly bnefited thec working man CiinYow h sars hihhd sit er nEnlshv'
The AsoiaedPrss s xcusvey n-He hadn't even tied his tie et, who was representative of his class
ited to the use for republicatinon of all news! but the present meltlod of comnpat or- O obdhsmrl ar.I
dispatches cedited to it or not otherwise Ogcobn is arbeats.In many respects. The picture held uipi
credited in this paper anti e local news pub- I ai.t~ , many _uions under oneY_
- =____herein., I lheadis iquickly infringing upon th eI u ic ewsaCeato ridicule several English and Ainer- o Stores
Entered at fihe posoffece at Ann Arbor, JicaneO n e uidiosyncrasiesMch ga , s ec nd la sut the;by ' aipartmle m w hichit st
Mihgn sscn ls atr rul ih the dties of the un- nc rle f helad
Susrpinb are,$.0 ymiions r cl~eearlitIndicates tea that :they have Isie yvrypltsiappealed most to the audiencerwas lthe
Offices:- Ann Arbor Press Building, Mlay-Adsokhmb h ad iaiit fRgls h aet e
nard Street..l outgrownthiueulesthua- Adsokhmbthmadinbltofugetevlto e
Phones: Editorial 214 and 176bf; Bis[itya awol!ndtatnw-ehosthrough a 'jok, pt-ohi^n+iWe-'-1Y AI T~1~~ LN
for insuring the rigts of workers akdhmi edwl ihm, lent occasions, until late in the pi DETRIT U ITED uLL ~tIL.JLeav Chir.erSlom merc
Si '.ned communications, not exceeding 300 must be sought. If the wortkrs ca- Dw nteatm od ue ysm icane sIa AT1) I '5iaaSni
woD' ilb umse n''ehiyat. But he aid he lved on tateEAS * 4 tl6;ls m 6:45a. In,
ponreAu.s, not trs o the natural workings of ! ai I.~. Englis, I could appreciate this ht a 12:I1I p. rm. :45 p. M n!
the dir 'retion of the litor. Uponrqet rs iies~ .in,81 .n.a~ A i
the idsviltiy of commrnunicants will be re- th+a fsupyaddmad;eea street, the English, and also the audible re-Lmtd:fa n,,1)a i cd4.,p,,
garde lawcnofdetsap.plyandAnddedandthinfheecual.everyv two linuis to 9:0 p. in. JA.S. ii t rI~O'rr, Proprietor
protect_^ - P nau.adeeytho:.e q, 2-M Arian. Mich.
legislation maysrvtoroette.Addd'thnhecud' mark from a man behind who laugh- E~xress: .i. n n vr
ED)ITOIAL STAFFsthe strike method, however, has be- - ed and said, "That's typically Eng- two 1hoL1S to 5 .n.___ ________
q~plfe,21 n - i conic too dangerous to millions of in-' And so he went off promptly, !lsh". Unfortunately I was unable to Locals: 7 a. in, 8:55 e. in. and '
- iocet uma bing to waran is A d lft me ll alo e;converse with the said gentleman to every two hio s to 5 :.55 p.,im.,
MANAGING EDITOR continued use. But I didn't feel too badly, ascertain how many Englishmen le ~~ .i.t lslniol,1 t
HOWA~D A DOAAUEThe esie fo higer ageshas n~~ Cause his heart was made ofjha met. m. 1:5a..an 115.i. X AN D
HOWAD A.ceAUEthe srfor iee wkestohall inWS stone. Previous to coming here I had. no ' 1tiO1211 '
-e--dior.........Juiai . ac ith the anof te Aer icnd ra eer- nILinieds: 8:47 a. in. and everv ltno Pig, ^ i ev can 1be earned 1by
>ityEtaito.... .............u~ ..arry le ey.*K.*Iidea that Americans generaly hor oS 7p i..~n~nsa h nvriydi'
Editorial fBoar d Chaini",. . . F.C.rMor yiarty tion of Labor, but the "white collar" ae hscneto fteEgih xpess ,(maRking It; l stops) :9.)Dmp, t<Ir spare os. -The
workers should seriously cnsider I ii. HOUSE rTAT DAEDAIUS lan I should like to know how it ha, a.m and every two bo'as to 93 50w k ist_ Lremelypesnai
igtBUILT arisen. In coming to conclusions of p.In. i l rove highly, profitable. i I
E. it lrlosA B. Conable that they are joining an organizationLoas7:0.m,1210.in
it. A. tiirin~on 1 . 'laike which has hecomne too uh faasn A Breakfast Serial this sort Americans are not alone, as Lcl '0im 121)am. Iipticiias address the !
Harty C. Clnl It G. Garlinghouse wh.at __________C VIN IgIvT, 40
P. ZM. Wagner ace to human. comfort to be certaini This is the Minotaur huge in !We, the English, have a notion tha) ood w i'd Av fi~?enu, Det1it
Spolts EIi~or........Ralph N. Byers1psan-i the Scotch are similarly afflicted with ' Wowr eu, Dtot
ofisworrcn E~.......Winona IHibbard o iscontinued dxliten. span, yI
S Teegraph-Editor..... .....I B. Tar_ _ _ ___ The man-bodied bull and the bull- "'dumbness". lrIZ*,A tiara-~ A
Sunday Magazin E ditor ....... L Tilden hae a, ntRetrknaetuei h i-.~~ d the ' an~tIL xu
Music Editor .......... ....Ruth A IHowel TlE BAND I:Ib:S SUPPORT -ede a, Ante tikn etrei h m- a s
TheisannualtyEdcrorn....e.Keorehaud. fundsr That dwelt in the Cretan labryinth. pression conveyed by the moving pie-;_______ __________________________
Editonnial Boardl(ToforeIcontinuei)s !tui'es and cartoonists in the daily'
Edtra oar ert (To be ico!oTensuaticcuseas)ttnd
Paul Einstein Ade Robert a;a so h salsceshsatn- ARISTOPHANES. newspapers that Englishmen and
A sr istantp , ed the efforts of those intei'ested in the *a *x
N ek Assistatslwht spats and a monocle are hinsep-
P~ . Baetcke h J. McGinnis oiganization and its activities. Thej Almost every time we go into a arable. I am suggesting to anothe(r
7JN e Bron E C. Mack trip of the band to the Iowa games has store, the same thing hapens to us. I English "dumbell" on th campus-yes,B RNi
Ben rw oe Rgn oa Adta' hs w fteseiseitt yko-r OT O EBernadette tte Regina Reichmann been declared practically impossible Adta' hs w fteseiseitt yko
G W. lDavhich S . mith~nra eas ufcin ud aentbe We go in, and then it is our custom ! ledge-that we purchase white sptssa h
?HroldinEhrleh TI.11. St~ea bcuesufcen ud hv otbe'to lock over the stock, as it were; we! and monocles, and that we parade in ~i
T P,. Henry K. E. Styer raised. Nearly a thousand dollars re- ma be waiting for our chums; S A Por {front of the library to give "sc -~rKr
l~norotliy Kanin N.- It. Thati °
ose.ph Krug"er S. B. Tremble ; mains yet to be raised before a trip to again we may have gone in to buy lucky co-eds a treat, or we could go (
EliRzabegoriebra . J-Whoi
RlizabthMciegrnaJr. J atiu the Wisconsin game can be assured, something, and are waiting for the up to President Burton, slap him on
--h--an o sc amnal clerk; or we may have gone in simply the back, and murmur, "Awfully jolly > . r; \
BUSINESS STAFFsaeo f twt d to look at the stock. Anyhow, while wel campus you've trot, old thing, don-m .' V Slic' r°
Telephone 960 are looking it over, in comes some- v
Teepoe 6 '- or faculty organization. The comnbin- body else. And then they come up to chrenw-what?" idly of a con
T h i s r e m n d s m e i v i lyAfGa c o n
BUSINSS MAAGERed efforts of the Student council, the us and say, "Do you carry the Smart ersation I had with a local land-
LAURENCE H. FAVROT treasurer of the nirsadue Set," or "do you have Cape Cod fire- lady during my first dlays in the town - .. (YELLOW OR OLIVE),'
Per .~student managers o the band hae lighters," or "have you any fur coats," I told her that I had only just arrived ~® t
dvrsigEL.D notbe tfiin t as h oe or "how bout a pound of pork," or "I from England. Her remark in reply .iV~
Advertising........Perry.. Iadnntbe t cett a h oe detsn ..Purdy needed.Thereoreorilessaisarlanof ers.n
Advertising ... . . . . . . X os e y ur aig asl fl wmow- to this was, "Why! you speak pret-(t stv >
Acco nts ... .......... C - . riese tyngeded.E nglishrforrsoeshort a resi-
Advetising.......W. K. Scherer ed effort repeated tocvery ya i oerAnd we always answer, in our vey gdeucEngiere."hota et- a.
Circulation...... ...Jno. laskins form has proved to be a failure. A' n
Pbia inarecPiredebonarest way, never showing our J. C. Heraper.
Pulcain .........arec PeceIdefinite lrianent source' of revenlue anoacea al_"elsrrmaa
Assistants for this 'organization must be found.±anoncatl,"W lsrrmdm
Bennie Caplan astaecoeldy eA.erapMarks et
ohCoinByron Parker The two logic'1a l SIur(-s of this r I sth a' ayb, ehasyo' bt
Alien B. Crouch S. A. Robinson ev ter speak to one of the clerks." And, NO AC AD AC
Louis M. Dexter 11. M. Rockwell ne arete University and the 'Athlet- To the Editor:
Joseph J. Finn IL E. Rose ic association,(they always apologize and go away ro m ls bevto n vr
avdA. Fox: Will Weise 'buhn.-rn ls bevto n vr
rauren Haight C, . White The latter of these two agencies is IBuhing.thto h woehad ovraio tses eya-
R. E. Hawkinson R. . W ne:le d -~rl ui g o t e s p o t b u e t in h t o h h l e r c n e s t o t s e s v r p
Edw. I). toedenakeraled oriuintohesprtb
- ______ -providing money for equipment. The we are the one to blush. We are be- parent that the manner in which the!
Unierstyso ar asnoteviened tsginning to think there must be some-, dance privileges of the Union amre be- A.O V RQ
-, ____- ------ ----- ;--appreciation of the services ofti thinlryaot u e ut ing distributed is nothing more or less
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923 Varsity band in a tangible manner. *a *hue *k. neiaby he;OSTON "r
- - - - - ~~~~No provision tor thle band is foundj In comes the Intramural publicitythnahgjoe Ievabywn
NightEditr-EDGR H.AILE man, and tells us to quit razing his' Laws are given the precedence of tick-
Nigt-- dto--A---LL- nteaulbdgtotisit- department. The manager, or maybe; ets there wild be found an almost sol-________
tion.NNeTHE TEAMs theEniversiyWcon-ie was last Year's manager, told us d line of Engineers and Medics; when
WIIENTHE TAM ROS TO OWA Isi'4ently uses5 the organization for!t~ aetig
When the Wolverines appear on the !vy d~flinite func~tins such as the(thsaehigI Lits, a line of Laws and Dents, and
grdrnin Iowa City this Saturday t graduatio~n exercises in Janme 'o pro-j Well, these fellows have got us'so on. It seems that the privileged ripa nd anS
gidb iron h rodo nhueycr a es a wrong. We are not a razzer, but a groups never .care to attend the .C a
wicll e rshotwheicrowd heofoenheli-curf aprofesinlgroup o' musicians;
oftilifollowersewhichshas heretotore dances given for them. Why this sit-
oflkaairefrsc n occasion;I Boster
accompanied the team wherever it woud occasion a large e1lenditum'e of*** nation has come to be so is quite a M ~fl" i
went. Without cheers or band to spur money. The Athletic asociation Pngnt argrah ystry 0' r ,lo
thmo h e h etteHw-matssm rvso, ~ *The other day someone recalled that The use of Union cards for dane ()jJ x fv
eyesforthefirt tie i twntyyeas prporionl t thefar pat te Iwhen Wiliamn Randolph Hearst started Ik
eysfrtefrttm ntet er momriua otl~lm~ ir ieIprivileges is today a matter of deep s .g~=iy.
will be without the support which is band plays in the staing of aill athm-j in business, inNwYrh°bgnsaefr h fiil o h mintI'i lti t I -ft Ii~Acl-
always felt through the actual pres- letic con tests. "with all the discreet secrecy of- aI Students of the various colleges in-! theL II.IIU
enceof frindl crwd. Emt ielyasie frm te prt imewooden-legged burglar having a fit on terchange cards at will, some even
epeeof arienly. rowd 4 Etirly aide rom he prt te ja tin roof." Al his pgr aefIdmnigpyetfrteueo.
Since the send-off given the teamn band plays in promnotimng spirit at an paeshvTo- eadn pyetfrteueo ~
Wlbeteolopnsgoforu-Iocsoscha te(oietoSa-lowed this same unobtrusive policy, their cards. It is practical usury, .
It seems strange to us that such a, and is nothing more or less crimn- ( ti
qulfe'oa upr eoeteudy h nnbr fteo'aia quiet, homey title paper as the Detroit inal than the scalping of football tick-!" 7 19 N. Unit/
fighntingeeven ses out n itsaloye 'tion themslves should be taken into! Times. should be able to maintain such et.Bhprcisaeofheam
-ani, to makeitaclbtonen consideration. Trips :iu;h as the con-
more extensive than the Minueso 'a re- templated excursion to Iowa City areatrmnosccuti;btweupcls. na-'.ema~& a
cetion last fall. The band w1~ be on ,the only recompense the musicians re ps htI utb h ra asof h atro loigoemnt
hanld to play the crowd up to high ceiensfor their many and varied serv- conservative, heart-worshipping De- secure as many tickets as he has cards,

S'TODDARD
HAIR SHOP
Rainwater Shampoos
Bair Goods 'and Cosmetics
Mlamnring and Marceiing
707 N. University Phone 26&
.ead the Want AS
Every dlay is
someone's birthday
We have an attractive assort -o
r ment of Birthday Greeting
Cards. You will 'find jolly
little greetings, such as any
child would love-well written -
sentiments for the mature and
tender messages of cheer, for
thme aged. Each Card is beauti-
fully designed. Come in and
select those; you need. e"
0. D. MORRILL .
17. NICKELS' ARCADE .._
Greetimig Cards for all -Ocasion80'
Have you seen our Christrnae
assortment? They are betted~
than ever.
to photography,
ar Kodak during
lpaint brush.
kCO.
rersity
e 31MYYii lY Eaim. a at mmlli,. am ill i l inui Y'+

pitch. The team will be there in all ;ices. A permanent source of support DtroitrsTim e ape oatant, a shud o bdllwd.I i ota
the seriousness which saturates their ('for one of the potent factors in stu-l"DtotTmeae obltnrd-all fair and something should e doe
determined spirit before such an im- 'dent and University life must be es- reial statemnents like that fiery jour- to remedy the situation. It produces
prtnt battle. Only the crowd, re- tablished by tie instit utions served. nal, the New York Times, which open- no good results and much' unf'avor-'
mains to present itself. Sti lm uport has limits. The re--sly boasts that it contains "All the' able comment. A decided change'vn
thedenthuis rosdb uane u'pptbetkncrofyth news that's fit to print." Hearst, on should be effected at once.I
Wil)teetuBomaose yauadr muof e tent ate oardbny the
successf =.l season and a noble series Bado etnsadteBadi the other hand, although he takes a'
of yir t r ie a :dri'adty won this fall,l Control f Athletics.ir stand on such important quest-
thr--s e u(usin u htte- -______eons of the day as the dope traffic, is
gatheing ''iruscl~y afernonwillfur- ^^ ^^^- always-yes always, a gentleman. +
gahrigTin:a fe'o ilfr1~." iAnonymous 41IES1J, t jR t
nish a-. imni i'e Icrr the fighting grid-tI
ders who carry the Maize and Blue m- ------Five Years, Slrrah '- I.i
to the camp ~. th Iiawkeye farn??r I see you have overlooked that item-_________-w
Oupi o iecofrecapon- Ago ®'.t M 'ich igan in our esteemed contemporary, the
?Times News, concerning the October Stern Barriers bP \' \
ship can never be played off, but if meeting othPlantLkgrge FruaeyfrteUiedS ates, . / .
we are to have any positive evidence 3 rom thie files of the It. of M I. aiy, No. 169, at which the discussion "Lit- D.Senez hs eetdahi
w r timtwoercn et 5a=that Michigan was better than Iowa Octobr 31, ISIN. jte Leaks Here and There on theserebo tocin, am tohi
-lat saso, w mut sow hemtha -----Far" wll e oene byLews Khl.country before the present severe ins
we are better now. Hazing and interlas s rushing in j irto aswr nfre sntahee U
Be there wth your voce in tuneAeri canr univer ities and coleges will! One Chas. A. Collins, who runsa ***I:.Eh fONb
Thurdayaftenoo, ad brng omesoon be a thinig of tie pat. It has "Playgoers' Service" in New York,un asngs ti
.ot'r -whose interest stops with our graduahy died out at Lehigh and ac-' has sent a sample of his work to the When Steinmetz arrived it would clothes, f chye aioe; lthsa
homne games. The greater the send-off ion has beeni tak~en in rcgard~ to thne Daily, in hopes that they willpa for hav taken more than prophetic pow- = h as od ncrecns-a er
the more complete will be the victory mater at other institutions, The ne- the use of it next yer.W qoera on the part of any Commissioner' Drfect as clothes can be; and to be see
for Michigan. And the greater the vie- essity of class distinction is hoever, from an article of his entitled "BE-, of Immigration to see in him tie fan -
tory, tie greater the,- homecoming on uieslyrcgie.Tm tdnsLSORVLfTOIE I1T ous engineer he has since beconm Wearing them is to ~e acknowledge
Sunday when the hawk's eye takes its of the lliiver"ity of Chicago employed INvG" Dwarfed, ill-shapen, speaking little or' d as Wel-dressed. 1 May we show yo
place alongside the famous jug. a unique method to impress this upon "David Belasco has installed a new no English, and coming from his na some of the newer Scheyer models
- - ---tie minds of the f'reshmnen. There the V'ghtiug equipment in the Belasco the- tive land by compulsion because 01'
TilE OFFICE WORKERS NEXT f~1reshmren have been masters of the ater. The outcome of scientific re-thoiswch ercain rob ./
Organization Is the key word of the uppem'clasmen, and accordingly, last search and the result of years of e-I for the German government, the geimb
present age.. Industrialism has seenim Monday evening, they were initiated perimental work, it will revolution- is in the man was certainly not ap-SI IY

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