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Upon requst, heide-ntity of connunants will be re- fs;rped as confidential. EIHTORIAIJ STAFF q'elepbones, 2414 and 176-M After attempting for -weeks to elect a chairman to the Interstate Com- mrerce Commission, the Senate has again failed in its latest trial. It rHERE WE (GO 1 ~ r I WT 7 r. ' R nr C ~I IEDITORIAL COM M ENT!YU H F R T E L A U (The New York Times) Diaries and Desk Calendars MANA:GING EDITOR HARRY D. HOEY rs I~dior.............Tilian :oria! Board tbairin... .R.C. Night lEditrns R. MaI ck Moria. ty ll., Aile9 A;. Billingrton rr C. Clark 'Di A . x3. Connable H- E. iske T. G. Garlinghouse W iip *, tr. mV. wagne ?ditor.... ....Raloli N. Beers l~ Eitor........,Winouna Iibbard z ,h 1 Jd ito r. ...... .....R. B, Ta.-' Mlaga7Ar:c Editor.. .... L. mrien i~ditor...............Ruth A IUowelI nt City Editor.K..'enneth C.'Kelar Editorial Board. istein RLLert Ramnsay Andrew Pro pper Assistants seems to be one of the pet hobbies f fi1U1Iitl,1 DLG1 ofta/oyt lyaot ista ! The 7,400 delegates pre~sent at the tof thkbody thlyab outfiad;it-;'NI iWAquadrennial convention of students atl tio ofthekin tht i flW lfld it Word of one Syllable Propounded ?Indianapolis voted overwhelmingly in self in, for never has it failed to take by the Bishop of Salisbury f advantmage of any opportunjity where- an usedb h favor of Amnerica's participation in the i time might p aas, without it the Acbso fCnebr League of Nations and entrance into jSenate, having accomp!)lished anything. rhbso o atebr the Worl:.Court. Evidently these But th~len, it is mtere'y living up to precedent. I 1 sit alone on a rock, young people have not heard that ourl Whyth Seat cotiuesalng n* While I am raising the wind, association with the League is a .s present Tut is miare than '.S lper- But the storm once abated ~closed incident", and are not dispos- fect "Y evident or even pleasing forI I am tender and kind. ed to lot the World Court resolutionl t hat matter, to thei general, public.I I have kings at my feet 'iitspatcuarcmmteeisavey Who await but my nod be held up indefinitely if they can imipotant one, and is, according to! To lie down in the dust helpitItinoasfthyadge law u1nable to function without a!, On the ground, where I've trod, off "half cocked," or 'were carried off chlairmanc. And yet there seems to be I I'm oft seen by the world, I their feet by some sudden enthusiasm III no relief in sight. Much important Tog nw ofw They represent groups all over the or sbighl po con f The Gentiles detest me' woI ams porkheltop theccuJew. EUnited states who have been consider-} tlhe doadflock in the balloting for a IamprtoheJwE I;ar~aan oklcp I never have passed (ing and debating these questions for wit! ach ucceeing ay. plingBut one night in the dark,mots ItIetiadththy v"nitlehsliht cofinghatya.ae lae Adta wswt ohstand for a million young men and 1-1- th liht f I..ut as ake plceswomen who have been seriously think- tU eve re ans nlyi one thing for the N'one in the ark. Seaeyod, n ha.isfritt y weight is three pounds, ing about new international responsi-; SIndrop te domattertent.i fofra it t My length is a mile, bilities land wor,:d obligations, and S6pthe matre cnerely.sThearlect. n weFo hv ussdm, have concluded that the League is not ofthe caimanenehud. be eetturnd hnyo ae used ov- You'll say with a smile a "foreign agency". of Thathamymnfirstd andtrmyd last tThere was diversity of opinion ci' o te cmmiteeits~ asa mans Is he bastof ur slei whether the world is able to get on sof ending the state of affairs that has Ih os forIl.wtou ai t rsn ako now existed for a number of weeks. ***withdotgaratonaginitprst lak.of "IThis would not only clear uip the Havre you all observed the suddenwoloraiton gist a. unplasat ctuaion butcrop of raccoon and near-raccoon small minority expressed the belief present uplasnmeiu todoasththveaperdonte a-that preparation for the emergency ofi would also establish a new mtoo; I war is the best way to avoid war. An- electing the chairman for this cm u ic h oias fw a gi e h eut il eta o-pssne h oias fw a other small minority declared in favor mit~ee Th reult wil b tht bthbeen given a fur coat for Christmaso boh(which we weren't)'"we would be much I of a resolution "not to sanction or Alrie.andyetwentsevenu balloshave too proud to wear until the following participate directly in any future Alredy weny-seen alltsmany fall. There ain't anything to getting wars". But the statement that is re- been cant without election. How aurcatotaSnt las ported as representing the sentiments' more wi l be cast by the Senate be- s *# of "some 6,000" out of the 7,400 is: fore a chairman is elected is a matter We believe that' war is un-Christian for anyone to guess at. And in this The Hiram Johnson for president caeayn#a hneo en club of New York sent a long public- and that the League of Nations is the right. I ~~~~ity story to the Gargoyle yesterday-betmasoprvnigtutw Sone of the regulation ones, with 'im-'wudrstto aricsenu- ____ ____- mediate realease' up at the top in cap-aoiaedsuehsbnrfredt E:'GINEEl RING E.VV(ATION ita etr-rigt eanw tr the League or World Court without' "A real contribution to the field of just like the propoganda for the res-uceslstlmn. educational research," as the execur-f uscitation of the leather industry. It it is, therefore, not a non-resisting, 'tine board of the Carnegie Founda- ended with this touching appeal: paiitcbI o on e n tion recently termed the national in- "Be steady, be sturdy, be clear-see- young women who took this stand for yvestigation of engineering education. Ing, remember, in the words of Maz-.1IteLau.Te aemltn red has been given its first impetus in the zii, 'the future is ours'." 'osthele au eadr t enWrdiCurtad n U tniversity. Mr. W. F. Wickenden, thej * * * hotl#owr aert n t ed r naitional director of the movement, is EIRLLIRR to support the only word or'ganization i honoEingLichiganRb in existence which has any prospect invetigtin~ Est ing: ~othen Eposre. of outlawing it, buit prepared to en- 7condition~s here as an initiatory step 1 I make a bee-line for the stacks, force decisions in ..assuring. or main- in the nation-wide survey of technical The moment I've a moment free taignertoaljsc.Wthuh institutions. I From tedious lectures breaking in a bodty of young men andl women vig- jThe visit of the educator to the On carreling mny Ph.D. rulagesiey fvrn h r' Uiersity is occ:asioned by the work Leagoueyadresthelourtvitinlytha I h oa omitewihfo h atIBy 7:45 I'm there, question of time when America will yiear has conducted a thorough inves I My dissertation calling me; conm to take her place in both. Many -tigat ion of local conditions. The ques-' No January's tardy dawn I young men and womren who are to be tionaii'c wi iehl they liave Prepared A1vails to halt that Ph.D. headers a few years hence have caught -the ofganli a tion whrlich they have per.jtevso fa ol sasca n 1 frted will b, used as 'a model for The dulled-glass window hides the tevsnofawlds-aoclad the national surveyv. In addition Dean worldeooi nt ldmnmydemo of an irresponsible, self-centred,sef Mor'timer F oe o h ngneig When Bill goes by, I cannot see; sufficient, national isolation, but some college is aiN'ominc nt figrure in the i I must not even think of him, day, and soon, the youth of America n~ational movement in hi{; capacity as' While carln mIhD carrlingmy P.D.will see what is in their clear, visioni as miemb er of the boar d of coordination { today translated into a national pol. G, llaetcke R. S. i-Mansfield- N. B-'rkznan F. C. M"Pick den Brown Vorena Moran erna ~ette Cote Regina Reichmann~ rW. )ais W. 11. S"oneinan ~rolid hrlich 1, .Stolle C. Fingerle K.E Styer , . Y. ftrnry N. 'It. t'"ial oroi'iy Ka~nin ' S. 13. Ti enblii K~pi Krer . j.VWaltlour ' lirabe'th lizerman .! US1NESS STAFF Telephone 960 j.IiSTNESS MANAGER lAURENCE H. FAVROT Read, the Want Ads DETROIT UNITED LINES EAST BOUND Ltmiteds : 6 a. in., 9:10 a. mn. and every two hours to 9:10 p. mn. Express: 7 a. mn., 8 a mn. and every I two hours to 8 p. IY. Locals: 7 a. in., 8:55 a. 'm. and every two hours to 8:5G& p. mn., 11 p. m. 'To Ypsilanti only, 11: 40 p. mn, 12:25 a.,im. and 1:15 a.min. WEST BOUND Limiteds: 8:47 a. In. and every two n hours to 8 : 47 p..n Express (making local stops) : 9: 54 a. In. and every two hours to 9:50 L ocids: 7:50 a. mn., 12:10 a. m.j JANUARY S N T W T F S 1 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10) 11' 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30- 31 HOLIDAY SALE NOW ON FACTORY HAT' STORE: 617 Packard St. Phone 1792 f (Where D. VT R. Stops at State) j ADIAN-ANN AItUJOR BATSIiNE Central 'rime (Slow Time) Leave" Chamber of Commerce Week.Days. 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Campbell Fdlw- T). ieeiaker n, c (.anian N. E. Holland s as. Champion A4..L. Ireland nn Conlin Hlarold rA. Aarks uis M. Dexter Byvron Parker seph J. Fin ii iI. M. Rockwell vid A. Fox 11. E. Rose ura°n 1-Tig ht A. J. Seidman TL. H-ale Will Weise E. llawkinson -T. I. White. u lI Winte SUNDAY, JANUARY .,19,24 Night Editor-H-FARRY ,,. CLARK LTNIIEE)E-D ADVAN~TAGES The average College student doo I- { j, wo eev h eesr muto and inrvestigationz of the Society for IrThe joker's this; I am a fake; tl e Promotion of Engineering Ed11a- I sneak a seat when seat I see; ; phyicl xecie o ee hm n heILion. Michigan has as.sumed its pro- 1 neither need nor want that best condition of health. This hrypoth-' per position of importance in tan ed- crown- esis is substantiated by .the work of ucational experiment the significancer So "carreling my Ph.D." athletic authorities the country over of which cannot b~e over'emphasized. { Is but a euphemistic phrase wh av dptda ain-ie o- The obvious reason for' the surveyl To hide habitual errancy;I icy of extending the variety and scope3 is to determine why it i:s that the I Quiet I need; I just pretend of athletics to a greater number of, engineering profession does not pro- I'm carreing a Ph.D. students- than have formerly been able duce executives. It is hoped by the to participate. oficials in charge that changes can be -r But for the b:iss of yards of books Intramural athletics l'ave given r seo effected which will provide highly 1 Beside, beneath, above, I'd be tmaymnrsotwhchaea-trained technicians who. at the same, Forever' thief of empty space, tracted undergraduates preparing for time will haveaan adequate under- Rogue Carreless of Ph.D. all walks of life. With so many games standing of social problems. They say -Anon. to choose from as for example, box- thait they hope to produce mnen whoe ing, speedball, hockey, gof, and wres- after having been graduated will con- The publicity manager of the Good- tllng, in addition to the major sports tinue to Le self-educators. This in it- year Rubber Heel company is appar- of aseall bskebal, tac an tbcwelf is a worthy enofughz ideal to oh- ently unaware, like many other pea- othiers that ar e now offered a student viate the true worth of the plan. 0th- ple, that small boys no longer play can not fail to find at least one form i- er fields of education can well afford; leap-frog in their spare time. He is of athletics that will interest 'him. 1 work with this same object in view, wrong. They do nothing of the sort At M1ichIgan the Intramural depart- ! Michigan adds to its distinction as And now, if we were any sort of went, working with the Athletic asso- ; an institution of higher learning by colyumist, we would go on. and say ciation, has deveaped this program by' asmn oiino edrhpi htsalby Od nteril organizing inter-fraternity teams., in- I asmn oiino edrhpi htsalby Od nteril the national investigation of engineer- moments. But we haven't, as a mat- terelass contests of af l kinds, and in iln~ education conducted on such broad ter of fact, any idea. every way has encouraged the stu- lines.*** dents to get out and participate in oneI The Ford company has gotten out form of exercises or another." The_____ a new model which is called the Tu- largest field house in America for ath- . dor Sedan. Words fail us. letic purposes has been constructed; Twenty-Five l ears-'* more minor sports have been recog- nzdin the pc4,t..year than' ever hbe- Ag0o At Mkichigan fore, the coaching staff has been in- icly. ' YESTERDAY t3y SMYTHIE Damlug the -Tears at E~llisIsle Reorganization of immigration ma- chinery, within the United States in such a manner as to transfer, the ma- jor portion of examination work and selection of the desirable imnmigrantsI for admittance to this country to the consular offices of the various coun- tries from whence the newcomers hail is the outstanding feature of a bill recently proposed by Secretary of La- bor Davis to supplement the presentI rulings. In the light of many dis- tressing circumstances which have so often caused strained feeling between members of the immigrant class and, the government, the adoption of the proposed measure should furnish ad- }mirable means for avoiding further recurrences of last minute disillusion- Sments for hopeful newcomers. During the summer months of 1923 several hundreds of professional 'im- migration fixers" were at large abroad preying upon the meagre resources of European peasantry under the guise of 'inside men" who coukd pull the strings for those who under ordin- ary circumstances would .hav6 been unable to gain entrance to the great democracy across the water. They pulled t'le strinsgs . . . of the poor greenhorns' pocketbooks . , shoved them on board a trans-Atlan- tic_ liner, only to be greeted at Ellis Island with the news that they had been fooled and must return to the land of their birth. A wonderful wel- come to the land of promise! Secretary Davis proposes a measure which transfers the responsibility of granting passage to the immigrant di- rect'y to the American consular of- ficeo; in the various European states, and in sd doing makes each office -- .arnrcih.LJ {T-.. +1. -.-nurncn ,,v'c, nPa Best foods. whether at :home. or, at col- lege.W e k now it. A nd serve them. At low 'prices. With' emphasis on today's dinner Arcade Cafeteria Up stairs, Nicke is Arcade You like them, Now r . creased in size, and Weinberg's col - iseuni has been leased for student skating this winter. These are a few of the most noticeable accomplish- ments of late in the field of athletics. To acconmplish the purpose of all of this physical equipment, student sentiment towards active athletic par'- ticipation must be aroused. It must be remembered by the student body, ,hat greater bui'.dings and enlarged coaching staffs obtained for their ben- efit do not make them stronger in bodly, and- consequently in mind, un- less they utilize them as -means to this ultimate enid.' This winter the Athletic association has made it possible for students to have a place in which to skate and play hockey. Facilities are afforded for 700 students to enjoy this form of outdoor exercise every afternoon and Fivom the files of tile LU. of .D aily. jaii. 69 1899. i.. SERVICE PROMPT PRICES RIGHT All arrangements for the sixth 'an- nual MXay Festival to be he'd in Uni- versity Hall, May 11, 12, and 13, have been completed. The management has succeeded in securing Marcella Semn- brich, who scored such a phenomenal Here we have a plumber. You :uccess in Berlin and Vienna, and thinky we are putting him in to fill wvho has been in this country since up space. We are not. He is an last fall and has taken New York and illustration of the article we "car- Chicago by storm. Friday night, May vi ed" several days ago on plumbing. 12, will b3 Senbrich night, and an op- In one hand he has a monkey wrench. portunity wilF, be given to hear the In the other hand he has a faucet. He Northland Skiifs in Hickory, Ash 'and Pine $1.50-$ X13.50 greatest -soprano singer in the world, The ~scif the staff who xil assist Semi richiisi.aC strong one, among kw1-oninmay len imentioned Sarah An- diers;on, Mdi 3f1e Jacobi, Evan Wil-I asand \yio W. Whitney. Thel! has on overalls and a cap. Perhaps you saw the headline in yes- terdlay's DAILY: IILSSEY TO EXPLORE AFRICAN INTERIOR Anti .1 Iin .nfr.nin narhonn mn int I T T