''tE-MICHIGAN, DAILY___ SATURDAY, NOVEIMBER 17, 1923 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THEj UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Un1,iversity year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. :Members of Western Conference Editorial Association.. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches Credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper an'd the local news pub- lished therein. E7ntered at the postoff'ice at Ann Arbor, Mlichaigan, as second .;lass nmatter. Special rate of oCaqe grai'lt by Third Asiistaiit Post- Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail, Ofticrs: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- nai'cl>ireet. 1'hons: Editorial, 244 and 176-M4; Busi- 2L1, o9io. Signcd communications, not exceeding 300 N-o ds, will he pjublished in Thi e Daily at tl-e d;=' 'tetion of the Editor. Upon request, the identity of communicants will, be re- garded as confidential. EDITORIAL STAFF Telepbones, 2414 and 176.14 MANAGING EDITOR HOWARD A.kDONAAU9 News E5ditor............,..Julian E. Mack City Editor............... .Hai-ry H'(,ey Editorial Boaid Chairman.... R. C. Moriarty Night Edit,rs E. 11. Ailes A. B. Connable R. A. fillington T.1. E.iske Harty C. Clark J. G. Garlinghouse P. M. Wagner S oits KEitor................Ralph N. B "ers ................ 7 must all receive his attention, and ini hrnnrddrnr'n0 rr C this he must be careful to voice the opinion of his party, for politics dom- inates, everything, even the affairs of nations, and the happiness of mankind.' WHE~N THlE WINE CUP OVERFLO)WS I 32 SHOPPIN(G F DAYS TILL CIIRISTX is. i rl I who poked his head through the floor at the noise of the kiss.n Then the bimn gets sore because she thinks the kissr was just in a professional way and holds up the constable. The whole show is swell-just like the opening gene. The only thing is that hero stops being a devil-may-care1 Alumni, students,aLaculty, and family "Yale Cuts Loose and Wins" -upon which of these groups must W XE had been planning for weeks the ultimate responsibility for the't say something pungent about the{ liquorutter' inanity and uselessness of foot- liqor robem n te Uivesit retball action pictures, and were almost That there is a problem, and a serious set to go when we saw that LIFE had one, no one will venture to deny. But forestalled us in its football number. the responsibility-to what source Is W Ze can only supplenent in our it, directly trace able? ';feeble way, LIFE'S masterful 'satire,I Recently a regent of the University' by 'adding a comment on football action made a statement in Chicago before Ipictires as exhibited by the Pathe a represcutative body of university ad- 1\ewla, the' International . News:, abnd miitative officials that alunmni wereotr Imtcfms Theaef almost 'entirely. responsible for the possible, just a little bit more confus- lamentable situation in university fra- ing and 'unintelligible than~ the stills ternal organizations. Alumni, he stat- publisheti on Sundays in the rotograv- ed, exert such an influence on the help- ure section of our Metropolitan journ- less undergraduate as to invite himI als : it is hard to find the "third man to drink against his better judgment from the right" in the stills, and it is in emulation of his superiors, quite impossible to find anything 'at alh The faculty cannot be held responsi- in the movies. Even the ball. 1,1 4'_. ..i.. 7 ...t _ ,L .__.__..Ml- - . * * * * 6 a f be for studient intemperance. 'They in every way have striven to eradicate the evil and have recently'in Michigan, through the medium of the University Senate taken measures which arei likely to prove a potent factor in eliminating excess drinking among students. They have taken their stand in the matter in a commendable way. Apology We have been informed by a friend who knows all about architecture aund is learning more every day in the Arch- itecua college that we are wrong about the Masonic Temple. This building, is lie says, all right. It is 1quite< a good solution of a difficult~j guy and becomes a homebody and gets married. When we perceive. the 'rain that4 pours from the heavens, we rejoice that we decided not to go to Wisc. Mr. Jason Cowles ICAMPUS OPINION I THROUGH THLE AGN'IY( GI 'ASS To the Editor: It is the sad truth that for a lo'ng'j time drinking and student life have4 been more or le linked together in the popular mind and perhausthisi explains why the so-called "drinking problem" has been, and at preseint is being, so highly exaggerated at the University, of Michigan. T~c truth . that this evil is viewed through a magnifying glass vere, nii.roscopic nvestigation would be a far better mnethod of procedure. There, is really no drinking problem in th- University Exan~ipk~s of vi')la-' ,tion arc i solabtd and infIregruent.. 1'ie vast majiority eiI students g;ive no bec0 to the cup that inebriates and giv~e no more frequent consideration to at- tempts at breaking the Eighteenith Amendment than the; give fo the other seventeen'-. It is the old pice "e j of a group of students gather d, in a I campus saloon and singing trillmte to Bacchus that still seems to return to' haunt the imaginations of ofi cialy (who should know better), as well as parents abd outsiders. The University, mo'reover, is not pri-l marily an institution for the enforce- ment of laws. It never works "contra bonos mores" but it is neither a police- man or a deputy or a sheriff, or one who follows the crime and seeks to bring the criminals to justice. The facnt that the IUniversitv hasiiiudan AWonder Selectio 'n of Personal Engraved Christmas Cards- AT--- G R A H AMBoTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK. . OrderLarly Cars -ianted for one hour and a half on Dec., lst,,to takie visiting boys on it tour of city. Call V. Nesoiv at 258. 31any 4). . 1. FaninV'~ State Univrsh.ty footbal1fl qua; c om*:- posing 27 mep, asCcolmOie:lb Ceh Wile arndltrttine1s, 1left here la-st anigt o-Cicgn meet the University, of (i~~ en Several tliousl id Ohtio floesc the Buckeyes will leave for icg tonighit aboard special traiimo It's true efliciency to use Daily Classifieds.-Adv. See Grid-Graph TIillAud itorltin ttido~s R~ead'T ie. Daily " Glassified" 'Columns .". rr ^~r ........... .. .1... ...... E t t h 1 4 Wumnlt's Editor............. Winona ibbardu T'elegiaph Editor .. ............ R. B. Tarr The ultimate responsibility for ex-; technical problem. The reason it'! Sunday Magazine Editor.......FV. L. Tilden itn odtosrss oee ih dentlo swl ,I ih;h Music Editor............... Ruth A Howell itn codinsrthwer,wihdentlo aswlagtmgte Assistanit City Editor..K.Ienneth C. Kellar the students themselves. All of thejI pursues, is because it is made of yel- Editorial Board above-mentioned factors play a part'Ilow brick, which may not be the arch- Paud Einstein Robert Rarmsay in shaping their lives, but if theypritc'falbts perhaps due to Andrew Propperthypr tcsfalbti Assistants mit such influences to dominate the fact that some member of. the B. G. Baetcke R. S. Mansfield against all reason they automatically; Order is in the yellow brick business. N. e~ rkmnan E.C. Mack become unworthy of the privileges of' We apologize to the archtect. Fort- kenraletote Regina Mrai:nai whcthyaepraig Thcolg untyurfm isotufcety G. W. al is W.t Reia Scinma.n wic hyaepraig h olg ntlorfm sntsfiinl iroldt. Ehrlich DavisR. tooeemn student body must assume seriously great to cause him much loss .of pro- r4,. C. Fngerlc K. 11. Styer its restponsibility as the "upper three' fessional prestige. iJ. henry N. R. rhtal* 1.ot othy Kamnin' S. B. Tremble~ per cent" and set an example of con-**** losei~lh Krn ex W. ). WattioGUr I duct for those who do not have equal si Elizabeth LiebermanSHORT STORY - ---__--- - advantages of education and culture. I was hastening toward the Press BUSINESS STAFF True character, individuality-these building and your office, Jason. It 'telephone 9SiJ are the necessary attributes of the! was late, and haste spurred me on. ____college student of today. i Comina throug~h the Nickels Arcadeh II BTTSINESS MANAGER aLAURENCE H. FAVROT was before a woman wheeling a baby 'WASTED ENERGY3 carriage in a most leisurely manner. Advertsn.........E .Dne When the two carbon points of an ITinnking to overtake andi circumvent LakL dit L-- -L gistV LL-'-'--~ o ;'Q UU"1 Advetising. .. .. .. .. .... ....... .....C. nePurdy aclgt praheahohr-teha it I turned out to the left. Suddenly ictais rnkn seogh to Advertising ..............W. Rou serarlihaprahecotrheetII Advex tising........... ....W. K Scherer thrown off by the ionized medium be- she spied something in a window on show that it will not condone viola- Acn, t s................ . .C. W. Christie ils Circv'la'ion .. ..........erry M. Hayden tween the terminals is intensely great, the left hand side. Quickly she tos lT'ableaion...........LwrecePiecebut light as well as heat is diffused.# changed her course, effectually putting!Tefwcsso ilto htco Assistants Thai oftemcasm stop- I my progress to a stop. I turned to the ups at infrequent intervals do niot VonieCln Erdw. eMearelgtadha'mrl eut sright And so did she, the better to rightly constitute a "drinking, prob- johnni an Harld D. IodM akerducelgtadhtmrlyestss . Ain B.,Crouch Byron Parker wl an inevitable by product. Thursday examine the window ,on the, rght hand lem" and it is the duly :.f the proper Louis M. Dexter H. M. .ItRockwellav Bensoba officil ncag flw nocmn 1Joseph J. Finn H." '. Rose the British Prime Minister and his side.I oud'hvebnsoa, casI hrg'f wetrem t David A. Fox Will WeiseMrLly Gere1mt ifsehdtcotnefomoettaecrofuhrltvlyae Lauren iHaight -C.F. White predecessor, M. .lod eem T s fsehd' otne o oeIt aecr fsc eaieyrr thn afihelngh fth1srad.instances, hscag fte"oz Rt. F. Hawkinson R. C. Winter in the chamber of the House of Coin- j tThisal chargegt of the, "roade mosi icsin f'h ne-lidI~ialin desperation, I 'stepped up jei" saspook tale as injurious i icsin'o h ne-ale {ialIea'ssas ---- ~~~~problem 4of settling the Ruhr and rep- to her. "Madame," I said, 'would it ia rnos.D .P Iarations' questions, once and for all! you just as soon draw your baby car- IDPP SATURDAY, NOVEAMEIR ,17, 19231 time. Plen'ty of heat resulted from, riage to one side for a moment, while' Night ? ditor-RAY BILLINGTON {their interchange of words, butr not a Ipass" hi, hever.oliinlydi --particle of light was thrown upon thei and I hurried around it.f THP EAWEAGINANISUE 'tsituation. Only.,the .by-prod~uct re-; ue I ' A A sulted, while the purpose of all dis-* * * * By SMYTIE Political Amerca is beginning to tainndebtwntuflie. NOT AFFECTE'FD BY CLOUDS awkefmon Is honc tae f le- Mr. Badwvin reiterated his warning Remember not the toils of life;;, l~'y; t i beinnngto trech tsefthat a split' between France and theE Its sadness, woe, and all that sours, !OE E atnd test its strength; it is girding itsotealidninsrmndasheBu follow me in what I do, ' Three' times1 has" the" Nobel. prize onyaalbl oreinteeet For Ircodbut snyhours, been awarded to Americans for inm- cyioryyfouriyearscinsewhichhiteenjoyshatportant setrvie i iiihe interests of veyfu er nwihi nosFrance should withhold cooperation in ,~r to the full extent, the only opportunity! h rpsdcusefr icoigaof cheerf'ul nature e'er am I peace: to 1h d r Roosevelt, Elihu it has of u-nmistakably registering its Grayscpct ome e b n though the tempest roars andj Root and Woodr~ow Wilson. Likewise and oiniolioterfr, ofit has been awarded three times to voice n ma ion ligations. In almost the same words loes the policies of the nation. Political ash cle it.erie hssumr And everything is dark and drear, Americans fore discoveries or in ven- piarties are beginning to cast about he threatened France with isolation.; Still I record but sunny hours. tisinpycchmtradmd- for the candidate which will be most feImsne: in physics to A. A. Michelson, in Still, his words have aroused no men-; likely to lead =its banr to victory. tIofln from Paris. But sunny hours do I record, chemistry to T. W. Richards, and in The ituaionfor he dmocats as'The little Welsh statesman, inspired! As all the years their courses run. mdcn oA arl ioAeia crystallized the other day when form- ! IihAeic' odilan eiet practice always what I preach, has yet been awa red the Nobel prize er-President Wilson emerged from his coopAercensureodwitheanpresirie or I'm a dial of the sun. 13-r "DistinctiVe 'W(rk :11n idealistic' ~Period of "splendid isolation" and Miitrfrcnieigaysc! ARISTOPHANES.! literature."~ Miniterfor onsderig ay suh * spoke to his country men for a few move at a time when the aid of the**** brief minutes from the porch of his ite ttshsbe asrdA1-rCRRSODNENwcmes theannouncA.ment t'~hat splendid S street home in Washingt nitedeStatsahas-hen asrd FrCREPNEC ow cme te nunement th . ilia', ]at ton first timhe," he said, this country' erJaeInohr In~ his" speech,. none of the bitterness hseiecdaydsr oadi As the talented columnist of the been aw adced this year's Ndobel prize in Nh ich was with him when he left the 'thle elimination of the boulder, whichI Greatest American Daily I think you physics. Mr.- Millikan's achievem"-ant Whit houe, adefatedmanwashas proven the great hindrance tow- should correct a Grievous Error inioaigad1~umgteivs inissing. -Iei soundly berated his aud-. ard any mnovemnent for peace. All bmt which has been offending my one good ible ion is certainly notable. kne fo thir elfshnsshe coled one of the Allies has assured coopera- eye for four long years. Young men them roundly for not accepting his tion; why shoiuld En-glcnd t::roatr :i ". who tell freshmen about the Big Part-' It was. Mr..Millikan who over year ,:6lution of the problems of the world, throw up ,he job as a failure after ies they used to have in the halcyon ago made the following criticism of ated blained America mercilessly for succeed ing thuts far? days are not Upperclass AdvisOrs but our edlucational methods: fhe unsettled condition of affairs in More controversy; more debate; but U. C. Advis Ers. This mistake occurs "We have succeeded in this country Europe, declaring that our present the world is standing still, waitingI regularly every time the chairman of marvelously well in quantity or npass policy of non-intervention was "cow- for France. A new proposal for theI said committee applies for a little Pub-' education, as we have in quantity pro- ardly and Ignoble." Whatever else teG duction. We have not as yet suc-" g ~~solution would be a relief at least, to licity. The high standards ofth his peec maymean it ertanlythose who have worn themselves out! Daily require that it educate as well as cee swl shv ubr0 ;;hews that Wilson is still the leader marking time while Poincare scratches iform'i. H'ence these tears, other' countries in quality education. (ef the democrats party, and undoubt-I his head. Webster We have not produced one -half aoi edly foreasts that one of. the main ___________________ many-I think I may say one -fifth 'r ptlaniks in that party's platform this," I Mr. Webster: We have called this many-outstanding scientific and t(ech- yf ear will be the League of Nations. m iatter to the attenian of the Chairman nical men in proportion to our lp"-Pn- They believe and believe rightly, that V Y ar of the Committee on Style of this pub- Ilto shv olnEgad thelicatthontheGermany rFrance. The P:^_gli~h tefcthtthey were repudiated at ; licatio' and it will be taken up at the ! Io the polls in 1920 by a minority of Agot At ]ViChigan I next meeting of that body. Action will honor system, to take but one exam~nple, seven million 'votes is no idcto presumably follow, has selected. and trained thc exeep- that the country. disapproved of the l * * * tional man in England and Canada as League, but take it as a mere reaction1 From the files of the U. of :4. Daily,I Dear Jasey: dotng nti onr a hsf to the eight years of the managementI November 7, 1898 While carelessly perusing the col done, and, after all. the prugne~s ofr o~ r. ilon.Hisnae, however, is! The Good Government club may sue- this morning (this came in several civilization is determined by the very :.till a. magic name, ;and with his ever ceed in getting Theodore Roosevelt days ago-J: C.) I could not, help niotic- fwmno iinadcpct hc increasing"-popularity and esteem, any1 to lecture here on its course some 'ing the item in which you expressedI each age develops. There is, then, candidate whom he indorses will stand time' during' the year, and th'e stuiiens 1your antipathy to inhaling crocodiles, not only a place "but there is tr emeud- more than a good show for election. will have an opportunity to" hear the' Now as for me, Jase, the ony faultI I ous need in the United States form- On the other hand, the republicans newly elected governor of New York. would find in a good old Crocodile somen schools which aro designed ti await a crystallization of their plat- Ilie has signified his willingness to would be this: that a cig with such a furnish exceptional opportun.itiem andi for-m at the hands of their leader. speak before the club on subjects con-~ unique build might bite the tongue, give exceptional trainng to excentionel When Congress meets this year, Pres- nected with civil service reform. wot?me- ident Coolidge must show whether he Colonel Roosevelt lectured here. threeI Yours for Bigger and Better BEERS, *** is leader of his party or merely the ' years ago on the student's lecture as- Carlo thle Blod.. Coming from a man of Mr. Millikan-s temporary leader of the nation. The sociation course, but his career since**** calibre, the criticisnm seems well world looks anxiously for his first that time will snake his reappearance And last night we went to the M~aijIworth attentive perusal'. It cannot be; message to congress, but the republi- more welcome than ever, again, this time to witness a fillum deidhtmayo"rte ms f ig.4.4.45,36 " fY "A A p" NN mm 4 m AM ixrmplN.4 4 m w " " r Y4. r4 .4 R. r4 " .4. O4 K You C ~pnSesame" 4 *m is Tue Tuxedo [.You can take the last hug- W die in the Social Steeple. chase, if youir Tuxedo Suit is one of these, hand-.adlored : by Stein-Bloch of Rich'. :Black.ReverseTwill or dine, Plain.Diago nal CIot'h -, :There's nothing stiff about ; ,i"- least 'of all the' pr'ice: "60.4 x4 4 .4 LINDENSUHMITT, ;Main St. Uwntc n : 4 m .4 .Y .4 ." 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