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THE.-MTC IICAN DAILY

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Tr L.4 ~ ~ f~evident to the leaders of this attitude
I~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~J that the public is not to be disregard- IA Wn e e e to fP
ftred, have they shown signs of doing CA PS"OPINION A Wn e ee to fP
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TILE the thing which is for the best interest; Engraved Christm 'as CE
IJMVRSIY O ~ICIIGAN of America as a nation instead of for,"THE DAY OF THE
UNIeVpoSitYcalorganization.GAME DAWNED A POOR ATTITUDE ______
soepltclognzto.-TPublished every morning except Monda}_____ __ BRIGHT AND CLEAR Tothedor
during the University year by the Board in - - 'nom _ ___- t/ te dio
_______ofStudet___________LT__A__EESPIEDB In The Daily of.November 20, the AM 'S
Coto fSuetPbzairs IEAUEPSIE nToday is the day when the simple;eio f"potSas aksacn 3A AIpl.l
Members of Western Conference Editorial WEALTH fohadsipeeohsgtotadsitouefforttoapropmaeateheon-
______________________ The nivrsiy o Haanahasre-roll around in the mud for the honor fortunate tension between Wisconsin .O r0fdNSeFTHrIGOA W L.
The Associated Press is exclusively en- cently taken a stand against commer- of'2 ad'2 rsecavl. Cls
dispatches credited to it or not otherwise cialized writing that is in itself an siiwihI lota wl sportsmanship and a propensity for'
cried in theiis paper and the local news Pub-
lsethri. --unusual act. To have a literary genius quaity aih s loalmostheUafs ,ispepscoleclnl aarpsing Crs wanted for one ~lirlar ad a litni on IDee. 1s, to tile visiting oys
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, write what he thinks will bring him! on this day of days fished out from anything hie charges against Wiscon- " alT esnst 5
Michigan, as second ,lass mater. Special rate the conr fthsnecas eer'an., f tisnowyaeSiha'
of postage granted by Third Assistant Post- the greatest money returns is a thing conrofteudcascebaIft nthyreuhe-
clroster General, and given a prominent place in, thei presslons allowed to appear in our rep-'
-Subscription by carrier, $3.:o; by mal they most strenuously object to. For;dysatvt.rsnaienwppr ihgnan ..... I~!'llli~iI~Jl~Ii
640.Ysatiiy4ee ttien w p p r? M c ia0n0. "°"""°" "- " "" '" " ' tsl2-il3l°~ililiiil~S
Office:Ann Arbor Press Building, Mlay- this. rcason, the university's Studenty And every one gets up early and her student body are entitled to pro-
caronte:tEditorial, 2414, and 76-M; Bu~s- federation w.ithdrew an invitation tot puts on a lot o l lte n a}o eto gis uhgosydma l If you a t4.t
ofolrcohesadsottetinagint.uh rosl ama-zvh
_____- Vincente Blasco lbanez, the Spanish' or a toque and jams a cigarette in tory misrepresentation.H
Signed communications, not exceeding 300 his moosh and then looks at his image>-.P Bl~'5
words, will he piblished in The Daitil at w riter. The federation states that g2tegls bfrehesarsdontoW
the identity of communicants will be re^Ibn " hs"'Old his penl for Yankee'tefa."htahr u m ! N RSMNCSO
and hathe s wrtin no says each buddy to himself, and then~T
merdescnfdnia.gl"toandthatleis rtinrag owthe Editor: o [
mereyTtOadItohiseTeAinreaIghitches up his pants and walks along iBinoneortemlttdetatcl
EDTRA TF'fortune. He is not a true creator atBigoefthmuiudtatcl
Teehns 44adthe street feiglk oejlyI-Ife o
Tiphns244ad176Mii present, bt simply a good and skilleddino felglkesmjlyI- themselves sophomores I fel oir-"
_____ thaa-ahawy epn what virtuous in suggesting that at (. s6t the
mechanician; the lure of sound Amei- awr y .pna hesre on-IrsniblteSI
MANAGING EDITORca dollars is too inviting to be giveny. pn1tth tre cr-least one of the many responiiltes3
up for creative writing. esfrmmeso h opposing fac- that burden the freshman shoulder s
HOWARD A.=DONAHUE I INN "
Stews Editor .........lian E. black This is not by any means the first be lghtened. Not that I feel a sym-VU*II Ni
City Editor......... ...........Harry 1,,ey" And then he gets down to theWte.pahfote-
Editorial Board Chairman...-.1. C. Moriarty. nor second-time that Mr. Ibanez has 0ear atyfrtepoor freshman, but that_12E sWllaNih mtr beacudofwtin orheakmngyorabeoteLbayadschetitonsudutdypo5a
}{ i~s ~ ~ ~or~ni ofdolar. e s acopartiel there's the gang And a bunch of ducing a very favorable reaction I I i L A
R .Arsal:Cn"ne o lr. IA. islaicomparativE. rich man todaylbenause [of.hisswritigcheeses that never saw a cornet before !refer to thewaigocpsnth Prke : i.
Barry C. Clark IJ. CCarlinghous "layHail.odaail.bang'sallohrehcamusrbuidings
P: tM~d~o-....Wagner. aphN.B rsyet he vdety continues to write plyHail.Hl.th ags leecmu uidnstz vi
MiotQmn's d ito'...,..,......\Xinia Iibbard'with only that edinve and otey ail sing it and shout the It appears s though whnasuetM_- __-___ -. ~ ~ R 1
dundiray M'gzinc Editor ...E. Tii3nwthayhihrprps.Hi ok Hell! as loud as they can and the .burns his pot he burns his good breed 1i
u stc E rtor .t o .. . iz . A y~ feki a r e t o , y d e c d ed l y o m m o n - l a c e ,I p e o p le all s ta r e a tn th e n i a n d t h e n t h e y ! a lo n g w ith it, fo r I h a v e s e e n , a m s e e-Assi ta nt C ity E dit r . .. IIn utt C .IellalIIfellard elth aIev e .Ii =!' i
Msc Editor........ruthAand fl tioid tdu fe oeoft el hadrtanee.ig, and probably shall continue to see - USUAL MEETING OF THE k
"-' Eutei Ro,~ Ra-aimany unfavorable results arising' And then they march down to the',men forgetting the hat on their head, P E
Andrew Propper - f-omfieldnshoutngato.hellawthatenty :ent rclassrooms into the presence of i ROO
Assistants fohis naroaimihasbae somiething-or-other and then they get ladi s And faculy men to Whom some~.
B. G. B3aetcke K S. Mansfield dont h il. eas
down. tokmtneE.FieMackmeasure of respec is due. Bcue - +4
Ijlelen Brown Verena Moranatcetr.Hlsfstlsn itr- fAnd when they get to Ferry Field, there is no one to tell the upperclass- I
i. er mette Cote. Rgina etchman spect among established critics of lit all hot to go, all ready to tear into I ei ntlhat he must not wear his hat = Saturdlflayeuiiyg, Novt.24 --]-
-. .I vs"W I. nmdnertue.''" .- t . p
bloodtrichirstyoeBeaueofhixageaedwthngenc oheinto a class room he feels that he( W 11 ken 'lc
rt'C. Fin~erle 'K. E. Styer Becausetf.hisoexggeratedritings'N o8u.C.- 1 ^1
T, P . ery N. R. 3ial (whaterdog theyatido? Do they fgt omust wear it to distinguish himself
ept~¢r W ),. WatioUr Ibanez is an exile of that country. They hveoa rlay rae!shman.NlVtR iTYaM noticeaAbce
ht i~ a mriern S .Tanlecnenn hsntv outrSaNawheyha a. elybralcrmtefrsmnetisantcal INVITED. ,
-'- --------- ---- - -- According to reports from Spain, if Anffe h ea ae hnte fact that those who wear their hats in
AndES ~'Lh eet atmta ntac hr, arecolenouhetoelaghtalikewgen ts, d'the Union on Sunday are for the most IGive It a Tryout _______ ___________________________t~iiit~illli
rhe would be taking his life into his they fightlk et o part freshmen, another fairly good in-TisXlEd - "°iIIIl~~liii~l~
Tele1phone 960 the fiht.Thi Wek-_7n
_own hands. The Spanish people de- Na!Teyhv, dicaton of the reaction. . -
- --E-SMANAGERafTherythae a pillow fight! Cni"eta h aeaeupr '
BareIthat baneAGhaspaite Item And atrtepillow fight, when they I-A lesson of unusual intere t to aeta bnzhspitdte'Cni eta h vrg pe
LAURtENCE t;. FAVROT falsely for the sake of effect, and their felray osythi3ryes ocassman thinks it necessary to prove', °
Ndetg.....wrath is at the height of indignation,! they fighTe cmstevi vn his advanced age by wearing his hat Ufniversity Men.;- Sn rd
avtsng..........E. L. Dunne ghITe oe h i vn
Adv~tvitg. ...............C.Pudy This has resulted ini no good for Ibanezoftedytefagrs.Btith'no -clsomlcuetete, "l. _ '}
Advetisin,..................W...................................................ofihe day, theflag-rush.iut if the Ito classroos, lectures theatres,'
Adv.........W. Ka'saprn.Vr orbsns t
......W <Sccier asisporsusnesstendevnhntecurhe? f oitss-or if!IIIIi the scratchI~tlli~ihi2
Accon.......... ...A.r S. Morton Iall is fapan thrtiosusshi so fthey scrre-atc,'agreat compliment and little encour --LLS' ITIII iS
Publicatio ..ferry M flade e aive abilit to becowitorisi and mecry-. or bite, or kick-there is a kindly stu-agmntohebinngsuns.- °"NIH-
Pulcto...........a. rnePec tv blt t eoetomreay dent council member handy with his aeett h einn tdns G ~ H
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ENTITIES

(",Is.4 Champion M. L. Ireland Entities, through no volition. on their
Iuflil Conlin iia rd -. Marks prhv habit of gtigsepd
L, uis M. Dexter Byron Parkerpathvageinsepd
joseph J. Finn 1. M. Rockwell upon. Cheerfully enough, they seem
David A. Fox 11. E. Rose
r aurPn I~aight A. J. Seidman to thrive on and undler packed dirt.
H. L. H-ale \Woi 'vWeise
R, E. hIawbncn C. 1±. White Otherwise, o% course, they would perk
R. C. Winter _ - ish, and cease to exist, no longer func-
tion, and become non-entities.
______- ~ IPackedl dirt is all right, but whiien1,
SATURD7AY, NOVTEMEER 24, 193 you put a 'three to one mixture of
-- concrete over them, and permit it to'
Night Ed tor--J.' G. GARLINGHIOUSEj set, for eight or nine years, and then
-------- - -----j ask any self respecting entity to push
HOME-COMING through, make good, ; how, and comeI
across, it's hardly equitable.
.Michigan's growth during the past Teesltl rntigt bev
year has produced many changes with ofhemient itiles.rEithrineisooe
which to greet the eyes. of the return- oism-niis.Ete'teio n
ing alumnus and to prove to him thatint}
his University s tllaoachegea-lties, on universities, are made
is til amngthegret-up of many classes of people. M41ostly I
lest.the colas ihas camngd thej they are divisible under the captions
largst.Thecamus- as hanedtheof entities, and nons.
personnel of the faculty has changed,t Sometimes there is a really diaboli-
even in the one short year since the cal conspiracy on the part of the nons
last home-coming. On Ferry field to- towardl the addition of one to their
day, however, Michigan's fighting elev- !number.I
en will prove that Michigan's teams O h w yetepstvsse
have not changed, that they are still:1temr esnbl n ramidd
baced p b th vaian, ceancutAll aren't born to the purple, they!
spirit which first made them famous'rao an "tliendetiv"s
back in the 80's. In the stands today1 their motto. But the negatives get.
Michigan's student body will show snkadteiosie n lt
that, although infinitely larger, theyIad tralltyeadsiaceandpoel
Jfurnish the, same loyal support to the I It is cheap, but even here, it's a long
team and the school. It is Michigan'sG way from bein~g novel.
pleasurable opportunity to prove .
thes thngstody t th loal tudnts There are certain little bits of tra-
thfe ting oa t h oalsuet dition, forged by imps, that make a
of thr ay whom the memory of professor unpopular who associates too..
their alma mater has brought back at ! freely with his students.
this imeThe blacksmiths say that he is "cult-'
POLITICS VERBOARDg their good--will."
sugestttC numERBo earsr If there is a more standoffish, head-'
Latest reports from Washington on-one side group of folks in the
sugesttha anumer f snatrs reworld, than American students, please'

offender into prison. Great, doings!1
* * * s*
THE HIGHER EDUCATION
Jasey of the Golden Fleece:{
A few choice morsels from ,Andrews'
"Old English Manor" (History 3: Read-'
ing): .
"Cot and toft neighboring to the croft."
"If the gebur was b ehind in the pay-'
ment of 'his gafol, the b~ydel was
sent to remind him of it."~
"The ceorl is the waepned man, the
free-necked man, whose, neck'
has never been bent' by a
master."j
And they talk about the, modern'
Dapper Dans and their necking. You

1mmIi spite of the valiant efforts ofI
friends, family and the. Univem sity I
!certainmeimbe mJ ocf liesophomore
class stij refu j' to jeave the .child-
odhood state. They ,insist on having'
their pla rtlikdkgs 4*~i s choochoo l'cars
an toy & oldiers. are forbidden. them,
theyanus 'e'ed s kjan to, the fresh emon
for die,§ n What a stupenduous-
tas1_tho'-UnN ha4i l~s onf ,its hlands!
~YE~tEDAY
.61191 YTIE-
Flying the Flag Around the World
Yeurs ago when Jules Verne wrote
his book "Around the World In Eighty
Dlays" people sat up and took notice.
The accomplishment seemed phienomn-
enal, nay, impossible, the fantastic rav-
ings of 4 feverish imagination. The 1,
story relates the adventures of Phineas
Fogg who makes a wager that lie can
circle the world, starting from I ,ondon.s
in eighty dlays, and manages to do so
after overcoming seemingly impossible1
'o6b~tCeed **

have heard these wiseacres yourself,
probably Jase, while mugging your~
limbo.
This item demands a 30* at least,

Cowles, and to run it any less is tc
''reed a scab on your -Greek God con-
tour.
Yours in the bonds-bottled,
Carlo
* By "30" Carlo means a big head-
line. It's very technical, so we won't
go into it fully here.
The Earl Carroll. Theater in New
York, perceiving the success w'hich has
come upon Mr. Flo Ziegfeld with his,
merry chit-chat about "Glorifying the
Am~erican Girl," has devised a slogan
for its ,production, "Vanities of- 1923,"
which is apparently expected will drag
it into the Follies class.
The flower of the Carroll publicity
man's brain is rather an imitation of
Mr. Ziegfeld, but it is more particular,
more concrete:
Exalting tihe Human -Form
This Is Almost Stale
(Written Thursday)
Mr. Robert Mark Wenley is so dog-
gone sure that Illinois is going to beat
0 S U next Saturday that we just
hope they don't. Mr. Wenley gave
several hundred the red hot dope on

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at lasit recognizing tne will of the
people, in the Mellon tax reduction
program and appear ready to act inI
accordance with it. Some of the of-
facials are the same ones who said
a few days ago that such a cut would
"'not- be politically expedient" and
practically refused to hear of it.
The leading economists and the
newspapers of the country have for
months been calling for just such
action as, Secretary Mellon- has out-
lined. Roger Babson, famous statisti-
cian, has already produced. figuresl
whichm prove conclusively that all' con-
sumers, whether now paying an in-
come tax or not, will be benefited. by
the reduction. Babson shows that the
contenti;n of politicians' that only -the
big mianl:'acturers and capitalists will
bo be, etited is groundless in as much
a.a present they simply pass thee
added burden on to the consumer by

connect us with their dictaphone.
"Sophs want men for class hand".
Evidently women for clas(p) bands
are losing their hold.
"Wisconsin feels decision unjust".
The word "unjust" is quite super-

sIn a' talk to the Akron chapter of
s..he National Aeronmautic association,
e rcently; Major 'Gen. Mason M. Pat-
t.'rick, Chief of, the Army, Air service,
s PiRj that he had "recommended to the
Wir department that the' Stars -and
Stripes be carried around the earth
ynext Spring." Secretary Weeks has
fnow officially approvedi *of 'the enter-
prise. The undertaking has long been
the dream of aviators.
"We have the men," says General
Patrick, "anid we have new planes,
capable of making non-stop flights of
2,000 miles 'without refueling.". The
t!longest hop of the schedule just pub-
t'lished is from Attu Island to Param-
3 ishiru Island in the Kuriles, 700 miles.
SIt necessitates thorough organization
Sand arrangements for landing stations
_and refueling, l4pwever, before the
IAmerican venture seems likely to. suc-
c eed. *
A round-the-world flight, "the great-
est obstacle race on record," has been
attempted several times. Sir Ross
LSmith succeeded in flying from Eng-
land to Australia, and was making
preparations to carry the Union Jack
around the earth before his untimely
death. Three. British army aviators'
submitted plans in, September 1922, to
.the Air -ministry.for a flight by way
-of Bordeaux, Athens, Bashrah, Bom-
bay, Rangoon Hongkong, Tokio, the
Aleuthian Islands, Vancouver, Canada,
Newfoundland and the Azores to
lEngland. After one unsuccessful at-

nuousL U.- where to put the money Saturday, in
his bi-weekly Philosophy lecture yes-
'"'°" terday. Other cheery bits were:
"My Old Physics Teacher, Lord Kel-
Twenty-nyc Y ears yin," and a long line of bull 4about
A goAt ich gan~ Ihow he knew the guy that was, presi-
o A t t a11 dent of the biggest copper firm In the
world, and, parodlying Kipling, how
hI n t he lltso fite '. of 1. Dailr he had learned about copper~ from
e ),,lr 21, 1S53 him.
la lrc Jac ", the hammiock riding' Some generous contributor, with his
t. 'aiul), wh ~ everal t1im1es vi ,ite d ! mind full of boosting the Rolls,. help-
thi ciy, haswr~enI lat e i con-ing along the publications, etc., sent
I ig to Ann arbor. lie says, "Althzough _ ,1.. -

wasy of higher prices. I still enjoy, life;, liberty, and the, pur-
suit of bappine. It "reduced rail-
The war, so far as the United StatcsNwyrtsbynl:jroayodad
is concerned, is considered over. The : reliable liammck sw«%un2g under pass-
country has been steadily approaching' cnges- and freigh t iis, fIrmust admlit
normal in every line of enterprise that the sudden dr~op in'cinatic con-

in a little waffle ye sterdlay, and for-'
got to put. a stamp on it. Our credit
however which is good -all over town,
was evidently sound enough to fox
even the Postmaster, who delivered it
and put on a postage due stamp.

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