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THE MICHICAN DAILY

SATURDAY, DECEMBER

...

ie iiiii& i ate 1
CIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE
MIERSITY OF MICHIGAN ,
shed every morning except Monday
the Unirersity year by the Board in
of Student Publications.
bers of Western Conference Editorial
.tion-
Associated Press is exclusively en-
o the use for republication of all news
hes credited to it or not otherwise
d in this paper and the local news pub-
therein.
red at the postofhce at Ann Arbor,1
ar, as ecoNd das matter. Special rate
age granted by Third Asistant Post-
General.
cription by carrier, $3.5o; by mail,

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ftiae5s: Ann Arbor Press Building, way
lStreet.
ones: Editorial, 2414 and 176-M; Busi-
960.
g;n ed commufnications, not exceeding 300
d:,, will he nublisi4ed ill The i)aiiy at
c'--retion of the Editor. Upon requst,
i-iertity of communicants will be re-
e d a s c o n d e n tia l.Y
EDITORIAL STAFF
Telephones, 2414 and 176-M
MANAGING EDITOR
HOWARD A. DONAHUE
vs Rditor....Julian E. Mack
Editor....... ....harry lcey
orial Board Chairman..... C. Moriarty
Night Editonrs
lIr. 11 let A. B. Colrpable
A. lullingtoan 1. L. Viske
ry C. Clari . G. Garlinghouse
11,.iM. Wagner
its Editor..............Ralph N. Bjers
nohn's itor.........Winona Hibbard
graph Edlitor . ....Ed.R.r B.fa:r
r1- Mwazime itt ...... . ie

and for all, that spectre, "anti-coed-: -
Is the man student believes that j LL CAMPUS OPINION
he can pursue a more profitablecol-C O
lege career by shuinning social activ I' v ELCOMwE TO
THE OLE AID FOR PHYSICALLY IIANLDI-
ities, his decision is not to be con- LDER
demned. It is pretty clearly his own BOYS! CAPPED ADULTS
affair. But it is i idiculous to be- j Editor, The Michigan Daily:
A Tearful Ballad
lieve that any student would counten- The Union Mimes After the war the national govern-
ance a restriction which limited the Get out betimes ment undertook the rehabilitation of
number or kind of his college asso- (To give a play's their duty.) ex-service men and later it provided
ciates. Like "Follies Flo" funds which enabled each -tate to
The question of extra-curriculum They aimed to show
actiitis, h thy scialor ubli, i Th a m o owundertake the rehabilitation of its
activities, be they social or public, is Their legs in all their beauty. civilian residents. the cost to be sha-
beside the point. However, perhaps:
. . With gleeful crows ed equally by the national govern-
A name they chose, ment and the state concerrad. No
if it came to college to study or to Ne'er thinking it would rankle, complete list is available of those
enjoy itself. ? Stating with tact states which maintain rehabilitation
THE TUtRNIN OF THE WAYS The proven fact services, but among them are Ohio,
Spring will soon be here, and so Men like a well-hosed ankle. Michigan, New York and Tennessee.
will Professor Coue, the little doctor But .old grads chaste Any person needing aid should write
r And deans straight-laced to the Department of Education at
from Nancy. Every dar in every wayI
. With morals hard as flint the capitol of his own state in order'
pickings in America are becoming
better and bettor, 'anti none know Cried "Fie! For shame! to learn whether that department
this any better than this "scientist". Come! Drop the nam1 maintains a division or bureau of ci-
It seems that the less some foreigner With that salacious hint!" vilian rehabilitation. If it does, lit-I
has to offer in the way of informa- . Webster erature will be sent him explaining;
tion or enterta,nment, the harder we * * * . the details of the plan.f
"fall" for it. The American people Among the jolly brochures that are In general aid is given only to
have almost forced themselves into ! being distributed by, the authorities at adults who are so physically handi-,
the belief that no matter what foreign- the Older Boys' Conference is one en- capped as to be unable to follow a
ers tell us it must be regarded as deep titled "Hello, Hello, Hold the Line, trade or profession, and who are
and learned material. There is no Please! JAPAN is calling!" It pur- without means. Such aid is given as
getting around this point for its truth ports to be a telephone conversation will enable the handicapped person
is evidenced practically every day in between someone and Japan. After! to return to a former vocation or toi
the year. a lot of Brs to indicate that it is hard take up a new one. The crippled may
The Nancy doctor is only one of a to get a long distance connectjon with: be given the ieeded medical or surgi-
Tnnfrnaihl t fill n ha firs --t ~ ,_onlni wih nifiri l

A Wonder Selection of Personal
Engraved Christmas Cards
GRA H AM' S
..OTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK..
OrderEal
Cars wanted for one hour and a half on Dez. 1st; to taie visiting boys on u tour of eity.

Call T*
RathaNAd
Read the Want Ad s

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DETROIT UIED ANES
EAST BOUND
Limiteds: 6 a. m., 9:10 a. m. and
every two hours to 9:10 p. in.
Express: 7 a. m., 8 a m. and every
two hours to 8 p. mn.
Locals: 7 a. m., 8:55 a. m. and
every two hours to 18:5p.1m.,
11)p..im. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40
p. m., 12:26 a. in. and 1:15 a. m.
WEST BOUND
Limiteds: 8:47 a. m. and every two
hours to 8:47 p. m.
Express (making 1hcal stops): 9:&9
a. m. and every two iours to 9:50
p. m.
Locals: 7:50 a. m., 12:10 a. m.

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Editor...........u.h A Iowel vast throng of foreign lecturers and lcaaor supp t
stant City Editor......Kenneth C. Kellar personalities who come here to re- page of the pamphlet) we find this limbs. The adult deafened may be
Edtorial Board - lieve Americans of niuch of their loose sentence, the gist of the whole tragic sent to a school of lip-reading and
Einstein Andrew Propput-LIrt Ramsay change. He is greatly a.dvertised and business: as a result may be rnabled to fol-
Assistants !people flock to the lecture hall to "What! You don't mean it! You low courses in a college or profes-
aetcke R. S. CManfield hear what this man has to say. They say there are 7,000,000 boys in Ja- sional schol or to learn a trade.
Bera Moan listen with ears and mouths wide op- pan and only 14,000 of them belong' Similar provision is made for other
r ette Cote Regi eiman en, waiting impatiently for the nextto the Y. M. C. A.?-" classes of the handicapped. The state
FnEhrlich K. R. Stoe word that these men utter that will! When we read this sad news we al- departments provide the necessary
eenry N t r soon immortalize them in the minds most broke down, but were roused funds and no repaymnant is required.'
Khy Kamin S.a T' erhrl. from our.lethargy by hearing the in- The service is not regarded 'as a
ph Kruger W. ), Watiur l of their listeners. It fall idiocy. .ltagyb eaigI ts
aeth Lieberman If some everyday Amaerican would spiring voices of Older Boys from, charity but rather as an investment
l attempt what most of Qhese men are somewhere or other, giving a rhyth- by which the state safeguards itself
BUSINESS STAFF actually practicing he would soon be mic series of Rahs for their home against the possibility of having ulti-
Telene 9 charged with obtaining money under town. mately to assume th entire support
~ -~ Efalse pretenses. It it the title of And as we left Hill Hall, and saw of the handicapped.
LAURENCE H. FAVROT the foreigner that catches the eye of all the bright young faces, all with For the adult deafened the Whit-'
- - -the Americans, and as a result they nifty blue ribbons on their lapels; aker School of Speeth Reading of
t isingL.................... Dunne become worshipers. some with gay stocking caps on their Denver, Colorado, provides a limited
rtising .:.. Purdy;
isnRoe What the sums of money that these little heads-Ah, it was a sight to make number of loan scholarships. Each
tS .............A S. Morton foreigners take away with them could one hopeful for the future of the of th ese pays the tuition of three
alton'................Perry M. Hayden do for Americans is cif immense im- League of Nations. . . i hundred dollars for a nine months
eation ................Lawrence Pierce .d
Assistants portance. Thousands and thousands course,but the loan must be repaid.
W. CkmpbeIl Fw. 0 oeemaker are carried away each year for which This subtle bit of irony came in Most cases of deafne'is are progress-
S(.apia1 N. E. Holland the American public derives little or yesterday. The title at the top is ive and without hope of medical aid.
i"Champion M. L. Ireland go.Al hssTudbhtodrne lms 1re IOnOrtI
Conin Harold A.nMarks no good. All this should be stopped, e are Adults 'Viho are parti1ly deaf should
pM . Diter yroP ker and the one way to do it is to ignore , Well, Jase, '01 dear,- lear from an aFr; .whether the
id A. Fox f. B. .Rose these men when they come to peddle We bims have been honored! Yea rou4leis, likly to b progressive. If
r1a 'Haight A J. Seidmnan colg e-o rp e lk
Bale Will ie . their worthless wares in our coun- really-. Here in this here collige ofit is thy ahvnld 1sek the aid of
g. law Wiinsn C. 1. White try. oures. Proud ol' .Michigan, you reading (lip-reading) and thereby in-
_______Iknow. sure themselves against a greater
"MICHIGAN NIGHT" What I started to say was this-two handibp in the futre. The states
= - '- -- "Michigan Night", proposed by the state street fraternities have realiz- can aid only those 'vthOSe handicap is
3ATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 leaders of the Student's Christian as- ed their in-fer-ority to university ed- already so great as to prevent their
sociation will be one of the most icated women, and wishing to conceal following a vocation, but the Whita-
ht Editor-ROBERT G. RAMSAY worth while features of the Older this here in-fer-lority from us bums ker hbbol Scholariips are available
SBoy's conference. The affair is to they voted to not disgrace us with to all the adult' deafened who face
lIE SP'ECTREANTI-COEDISM I tByscneec.'Th afarsto'toal4 adt"'f
E E ,!EI be held tonight when the 1500 as- their company and thus keep it secret. a greater handicap in the future and
here is a superstition among the sembled boys will be given an op- Now, I say, Jase, isn't that clevare? who are without present means. Dea-
nen of the University which re- portunity to hear both President Member that story 'bout Johnny Gir- feningresie of ny state, not yet
tly has spread its ghostly wings Marion L. Burton and Coach Fielding affe who said, "Oh shucks, nobody can seriously handicapped and therefore
r the shimmering lights of the Pan-. H. Yost, in addition to the four prom- see me now, I've got my head stuck not eligible to state aid, may apply to
lenic ball In an attempt to inent student leaders who will speak t me for information about the Whita-
" t et that tim Of course we realize that the BOYS ker School Scholarships.' Telephone
", in a statement to a newspaper, The S. C. A. has this year added in those there fraternities dont wish University 148-J for appointment.
e credence to the belief that cer- many activities to the numerous ones to show their ig-norance to us bims Those whose deafness or other dis-
of the "older" fraternities on the which .it fostered last year,. but un- and so they drag in the gal from ability makes it impossible for them
pus have legislated rulings which doubtedly the influence of this Mich- back home who didn't have brains to follow a vocation should apply first
prohibit their members from en- igan Night will prove of hnmeasur enough to come to collige, and then to their state departments of educa-I
able value to the University By dis- there are some gurls that live in A tion. If they can not thus be said-
!ng the company of the .women tiole
ubers of the student body: toluse closing to such a large number of A., and dgn't go to collig,-except, ed and are deaf, they may seek in-
onof course, to get the money they can formation from me concerning the I
rm which was at one time com, boys of high school age the various
drag out of said imbecile fraternity Whitaker School Scholarships, for
z here, the Implication is that cer-' phases; of life at Ann Arbor, many
fraternities are "anti-coed". prospective college studtents will be;men. And oh, yes, Cowles, there's one of which I have been asked to
instilled with a desire to attend Mich always Ypsi with there .W.W.W.W. name a inscumbent, preference to be
lie history of the anti-coed policy, isild t dsr oatn Ich(rnltdwry id ikdwsgvn o ihgnrsdns n
alled, dates back to the time when igan. The bepefits of the conference (translated werry, wild, icked wo- givento Michigan residents. In a
men). as faothr unrdIfn
en were admitted to the Univer- will not be one sided, the visitingm' class of about three hundred I find
But ow ealy, ase 61top, can that from live to teni percent are al-
after a struggle which entailed a boys will profit as much as the Uni- But now really, Jase, a'
and detailed judicial argument versity in that they will be given an you raelly imagine anyone who wish- ready so deaf as to need front seats.
tbp es to be called a university man tak- At this ratio there should be from
Cerning the eligibility. of women opportunity to meet colb ge men wellI
ttend the University. acquainted with problems of organ- ing such a little boyish stand? Knovw five hundred to a thousand partially,
ing wonds er doIae edsynt efndsuet o nteUi
omen entered the University "on ization. Cooperation and its recipro-inyou as we do, Ase we'd say not. deafened students now in the"Uni-
.Universityte t k"Oigl,-vesiy Pehpson f hm a
ation" an pld graduate informs cative value to the individual could in We if they think being Md- erity. Perhaps one of them may
no wa be better brought to the at-I Victorian like they be is really going need the aid of a loan-scholarship.
That was "nearly a half century ytt-Ito scare us bns back to home and 4Jacob Reighard
but while the memory of( tention of the Hi-Y men than by suchm
grop o spakrs e hve ee mother. You know, Jason, my man
e desperate years has been pass- a group of speakers ai have been we like the looks of that big yellow
n to the women of the University, secured for Michigan Night. The vis-
"tradition" which they so often al- Iitors should take away with thei realy narrowhitand old-tasoebus ing YESTERD AYX7
exists among the men, is a fig- Imemories of Michigan that will make
I~~~ view they be what live there we have j ay SMYTH3E
t of imagination. There is no them desirous of renewing their ac- s eied wt live the have oy
-coed" legisiation here. .I quaintance with Ani Arbor upon ust decided to survive the shock ofen
iskon oeeta eti finding that grown up msen are often
is known, however, that certain their graduation from high school. The Leviathan
iniztios hae ugedthei frsh-so childish and so we'll not visit some
nizations have urged their fresh- other frat what likes eddicated wo- For generations mariners have tak-
not to participate in social ac- d not dumb Doras. en pride in making fast ocean pass-
ies during their first year at ages. Competition is keen and not
lgan, and in doing so their action wenty-F e Years the lie between a 'te hound and a many vessels have held the blue rib-
admirable. The University has Ago At M ichigan ireal Michigan Man that they're afraid bon for a long period of years. The
)lemented this injunction by pro- of being dragged across it by an ev- first steamship to cross the Atlantic
ing the fresbh~n nfrom taking'ofwbeingedragged acrossvitnbyan ev-'
g ening or so at a sorority house-well, was the sidepadde Savannah, which
in student activities during the From the files of tIe U. of . Daiy, perhaps after all, Jase, their stand is reached Liverpool in twenty-six days
semester. To this limit the fra-! December 1, 1898. necessary. after it had left New York. The
itiss have legislated, but no fur-' -.. We repeat, we are honored that they Great Western, in 1838, lowered this
The Daily is in receipt of the lat- realize their inferiority to us collige me to fifteen days. Since that time
iy insinuation that the fraternity est edition of Glen V. Mills U. of M. eddicated bims. I the present the list of record hold-
mizatic n in the University delib- Directory. The book is neatly got- And so farewell, Jase, we're glad ers would be a long one.
ely obstructs any worthy public ten out by the Inland Press, and is you don't belong to those frats.
rity, initiated by men or women,' the best directory that has yet been - As ever, The latest record holer among the'
tterly false. The fraternities at issued. The book contains an alpha- . Sorosis Bh11, sea giants is the Leviathan. The Le-
igan have consistently shunned betical list of all students in the U.1 Genus femme viathan made the 3078 mile run from
limelight, preferring to be known of M., the Ypsilanti Normal school, P. S. And say, Jase, we like those Cherbourg to New York in five days,

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PRE-HOLIDAY SALE ON
MEN'S HATS

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Hats that were $3.0, Now $3.06
Hats that were $4.00, Now $3.50
Hats that were $4.50, Now $i3.75
Hats that were $5.60, Now $12
Hats Cleaned and Reblocked at
low prices for High-Class Work.
FACTORY HAT STORE
17 Packard St. Phone 1792
(Where D. U. R. Stops at State)
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Saturday Evening-
AT 7 O'CLOCK
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Lane Hall
Regular Meeting of the.
UPPER ROOM BIBLE CLASS
It Closes at 8 O cloc Sharp
UNIVERSITY MEN!
Try It This Week-End.
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