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4 * tH to the public, it might perhaps be well_____ the campus dramatists, and if we have1
-i Y Y a'1j;to comment a bit on them. From the, figured rightly, this col is just about
---very beginning, Senator Lodge (R)jL one inch short.
'ICIAtL NEWSPAPER OF THE from Massachusetts, has led the group Oh, quite!
U N 1V ERSI TY OF 3ICHIGAN who are defending the policy of the; NO SAIGA Mr. Jason Cowles.
administration in refusing to recog-' THE COLISEV"T-
hli shed every morning except Monday nize the Soviet government until itTDA
q the University year by the Board in°
ol of student Plublicatiors. . had brought forth evidence of the re- 1
:ethers of Western Conference Editorial pentence insisted upon by President;Teie tteto a rbbyCAMPVUS OPINIO N
:ation. Coolidge and his cabinet. The oppo-' lost whatever savor of ironic timeli-
et sAisoc orrated Prestsi-aliswsexclus gruplly y Seatoitoon ,ngrouphd lederabyftSenatort iveohea clnessestitayhadsthyesterday;,Te afternoonely eate fivea
to teu~ o eulcto falnw (R) from Idaho, has stoutly main-'clc.Ysedy a h bevn TeBkPa eeyLau rp.
tchecs crelited to it or not other wise tie ta usai nildt e
ed in thja Paper and the local news pub'.tmdta usai nildt e may recall, was a rainy one, notwith-
I tlhereir . cognition in visor of its record. He standing the fact (almost -challenging To the Editor:,1
tered t the postofice at Anna Arb, or, points also to the fact that sixteen na- it, you might say) that the estimable So.ijmanifestly was the whole schemle
gan, as second clas natter. Special rater tions have now fully recognized the Daily prophesied "snow and colder". reLueo Ntospoaad
stage granted by Thirst As3istt'nt po~st Sovietgu f.Ktinploagna
r L6neral. Sve government and as, a result are But then, you can hardly expect
isci~,t~n y arie. $.3; )~ n~i1 jenjoying trade relations with thf Rus- them t~o be right every time.jfop 2ticpeny no hugfl
tie" Ann, Arbor Prea Builing, May- siuns. Senator Borah admits most « *!, persorn will be either surprised or dis-
r .ics E ditorial, 2414 and 176M; Busi- freely that excesses have existed in if you wou'd get the fullflavro ppitdbyth result to &da~te of the
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_____-____________ Russia, but says that they were only this' col; if you would have' it appear Bok Peace Award. Those _writing for
ned com~munications, not xceeding So thenaul results o h Revolution to you as it appears to us, jread, it in
,wilb ulileinot 30e, atiralofathe.details were giving- £rat'iitoCT- adv is-
~, wll ~ pulised n Th Day and that inasmuch as the Soviets have, a quiet, monotonous, melancholy.~~ ~
Diaries and Des aedr
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_- a - cofdetal _--- nition. Ifelt yesterday afternoon at 5:15.
EDITORIAL STAF'Continuing the stutdy it will be ,seen***
EDTOIL TFF1that even Senator Borah is not in fav- BELLE LET'TRFJj
Telephontes, 2414 and?#7.- j or of immediate and complete recog- There is just one subject on whichj
nition of the Russian government, but we should like, to say a large and boi-
WfANAGING EDITOR rather what he advocates is 'that such] sterous mouthful before we turn these
MARRY D. HOEY
Edior..........Julian F. M:k an investigaecgntion as ma dticerieolls over to the ;ravages of the con-
P~ttr... ,.., . C Mri. wheh atsu he e ntnoimpeat ~e trsibutors who will probably arrive in '
AesNight Editar. n iea h peetmmn e such swarms this afternoon. Andta
. .Coabe instituted.' In other words, what the',i ie . s ozal is the subject of picnics-or, more gen-,'
B3illington l E. r1isIke senator from Idaho would have the Clr erical'y speaking-the outdoor life.
C. Clar~~J Garltgos aue ema.
P. tT Wagu tr l mhoxs (United States do is to honesly look in- Nature, Mother Ntrw en
sEditor............ Railphi3k. Biers' to the matter and really study the'is undoubtedly the nuts. A fine thing.
.i's Editc,g............WN',inona fiibbard
aph Edlitor................ R. B. Pfarr situation before: aflowing complete To be encouraged. Like to see mWore.
y Mlgazikre Editor.....F. L. TildenI recognition.' Meanwhile a temporary ofiadalta.;u norhml
Editor..... .....Ruth A hlowell o t n l ht u norhml
an CiyEior Kneh0.Kld recognition should be enforced in view' opniont, the crackle of crisp baconz
E iitorial Board of the fact that the IUited. States is oeradoe'frteszl ffy
Einstein Rj,;tert Rarnsay I losing so much trade wth. the Soviet' n oaosi k~~ aacdo
Asdrewtantseri government., His idea seefns' to be a .a couple of rucks, the smell of burn-.
Bactcke R. S. Mansfield just one.in marshmallows--these are nothintgI
BPrkxnan h. C. M-,Ck ,nseealocainjugisofi-
Brown Vterena Moran Onsvrlocainprte fi- at all. .
dette Cote Regina Reichrnanu fluential men, and in some cases, 'Un- Ntta ehvntgvnteot
'DazsW11 -lnNot thatreweahaven'ttogivenaethedout-
PA AEric% W. PI.s'tan 1 ,oor life a fair trial. WGe have tried;
Fingerle K. l:. Styer vestigation tours ;into Russia. Theseevrtigeenothwecedra
H-enry N. Vt. Thial +eeyhnee otewece r
:hy Kamin S," B. Tremnble I in practically, every instance, have re- dition of "the ol' swimmnin' hole". We
hKrugur XW. J. Waitlicour pre htcniin nteSve
cth Lieberman ___ pre htcniin nteSve have hiked-ab yes! And we have
-- - government, in the light of its present slept out in the open under God's stars
BUSINESS STAFF situation, have been most satisfactory.! and it rained in our' face. We have
Telephone 960 Icue mn hs eot r w picnicked in the mountains and on the
_____ or, three of official character. Every- shore of the sea; the mountains are a
BUTSINESS MANAGEJR thing considered, the most progress- little worse because you have to walk
I.AURENCE H. FAVROT iye and at the same time the most sub- for a while, whereas the beach is either
tising ........ ,E. Dunrne stantial ideas are those that Borah and handy or quite- yes, quite-inacces-
rising................ .. . Purdy~ his group advocate. General propo- sible. That's one nice thing about a
icing.............. .....WV. Roesser ganda is remnoved to- a comfortable dis- bah ihryuhv to o ae
...ing.°W. IK Seberer bah ihryuhv to o ae
311ts............. ....A. S. Mcrtoa tqnce. n't it. -m-m-m-m. Quite!
ation ... ............. Perry M. Hayden ____M__
Mariton................La ~relice Pi'erce -npcic-o hv-o a oo o
Assitans 4 DOIT B DICOURGEDwouldn't be eat for money anywhere
V. ampell .d. nI~odenkerI Don't be discouraged. Some people' else except a frat club. You eatj
Cap 'r N. E. Holland thing' like lobster Newburgh, n
Cha~nipion M. 1,. Ireland have to be told this -almost every day. tiff5an
N1 Dexter Byronl Pare; 'They .seem to have'the ihabit and' need' hn~o ho tI h ada a
p11. At.x Rockwell 'n- woops4 there goes my Newb'urghl oh
f;PA.J.geedman o th'anks really 'I've had my "share. i
11,11 to th e ep est a $s of6 m isery On - d y ou eat piclle,' and olives out Of
R f Vi tn 13;; cin~tart"sef-itaiung ,i cre a . ott. ~And, you eat ham sand~wiches
'this- ' aaterst. t is 'certainly And bananas. 'And ,sometbody says
AMA ~worth the effort; other,,y, 9 the per-: hame or jelly I think these are the ham
- ""sons will find themiselves sadly han- under here (business of lifting up a
F'RI4 D ; JANUARY 11, 1924 dicapped 'when they try to compete flap of the sandwich) Yes these are
kwith their more .optlz'nistic brothers, 'the' ham. And you hold sour ice-cof-
1 y t --THOM4AS E. FISKE It may be said that some people'are fee on your knee until you are tired
-,. orn. discouraged and, others .have it holding it on your knee and then youj
P ®jITIO N-ALAW"la tdanoItegoudota h
thrust upon them.. We have just spok- lyitdw ontegudornth
rola ording to a recent press en of the former. There are 'others beach depending whether -,you are on I
rt h~ curbed the amount of 'who have some basis for their feelings, the seaboard or off it, and then some
kin. .among its student body in a They are flunking'several courses, are. body, throws sticks in it. or sand, also
efeyie way. The action 'of the "On the rocks financially", or some- depending on whether etc.' And when
Len students of the university in thing else of some importance to them You have eaten what you have to and
sing to dance or associate social- Is going wrong. !,thrown away the rest (in the ocean
rithmenhaving any ;indication of; They make _a very' excusable error.";o eidate, eedn)te o
u.se o'f liquor about them is "a na- The closeness of their misfortune ob- have a game of indoor baseball-elth-
[ method for the enforcement. The scures their vision. The event as- ; ,er'on the beach, or ' or if you
nge thing about this occurrence is' surmes an importance all out of pro- ? squeal out of baseball game, perhaps
it fou'nd such 'a large place in' portion to its true significance. We are You get a chance to gather up all the
daily news. .~all prone to do this. College life be-! banana peels and burn them, and gath-
prohibition were rightly, consid- comes a world in itself. We forget er up the pie--plates and burn them;,
:by the American people as a law 'that there is 'a big world outside with because doesn't it just disgust you
he United States, no loyal citi- problems and troubles, that would. when you come, to a nice place. and
N, ucd havlaythor t otherwisew :up thwithlnesanytorInnthisd t aconnectioas had a newspapersor oth rwi ellth aay Itherecon eandn elefte s dirty; hepaperset drallap raroundou d?
orwoman who showed arny signs valuable function. Every student! Oh, quite!
J JUK 1 L k U 3 WI 1iU Ulf' .I im aion c k "
~cular, and therefore solicited1 to biuy
League of Nations information anti
propaganda essays in their many vats-
ied forms. PIlainly mind-steering. 1
The clever gentleman suc'eeded in'
getting a million dollars worth of wl-
vertising for their. pet project at 1
off the list.
The "plan"' of course is no plan. Itf
is Mr. Wickersham's speech in a well
executed essay. -Any trained lawyer}
or writer, had he, known what the her-
,aided committee wantedl, would. have
put it ip at small cost; many with-
out charge. It has' the merit of re-
fraining from calling':Names,* and.
charging vicious motives, to everybody
who can't see the League idea as an
i'istruitnt 'of peace, ivll dl has not
heretofor characterized League ropa-
ganda.
-Whle n'~either' surprising nor. disap-
poiin~g,'the whole nevertheless will
deeply huimiliate sensitive Americans
To be so -hoaxed.! On so very 'seriot's
a subject. To have men of such stand-
ing prove once more that Barnum was
right!
Yet similar methods have followed
League of Nations, ill-fated, propagan-1
ding from the beginning. The lack of'
~intellectual honesty has been domin-
'ant. Cheap 'subterfuge, or anything
to put it over, And no matter, howl
kindly one felt toward the ideal, or
how strong the urge to consider the
Ipossibilities wit~h full justice, the very
mnanag imenc~fl d it. No matter-what
the meris ' 'a proposition, if jthere
is not sufficient mental integrity and
cont~osense in accompaniment it
'won' , sgt anywhere. It can't. It
takes gkmen t64o'14 hings.
An isprofo$ 1 iscouraging,.
,I $ tthing t1± that 'present
d4 rican life an produce any-
th rg that resembles sound honest
leadership.
In so far as the League, the truly
grand Ideal of President Wilson, al-
egeer i erated' j~pf an gover~nen-
tally authorized debating association;
is concgrnd, it nmay be, considered fin-
ally buried for the United States-ex-
cept 'erhaps for ia" 'prefunetuary oc-
casional visit with flowers.
E . V"Robinson.
~YESTERDAY ~
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The Debut of John Joseph Jones
With the Labor Party approaching~
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!~~~~~~u thre hvng' broken the Eighteenth am- should make a practice of . reading a'Btter r getmny{uL
ndinent. M$en and women, all over certain amount of world news every! who religiously eschew picnics, pre-{
le counry, 'who would turn in dis- day. It will give him a perspective' fer ring their outdoors in a different
tist from a breaker of any other law, and is one way to ward off that rather way. They are the boys who believe
ave no obj'ection in admitting to tbeir egotistical frame of mind. that lays ' in this Jimmy pipe stuff, the boloneys
omen and their lives people :h'ueus open to the attacks of discourage- who (usually in pairs) strap bedding
atoxicating liquors. mh s ent. and cooking kits on their backs ants
Cornell claims that the action of its Furthermore, there is no one such a iKtart off for just a good tramp. Ani
'omen students has decrease~d the hopeless failure in college that he can they go a hell of a ways and then sit
mount of 'drinking at that institu- never hope to be a success in later down to rest by the side of the road
on. Without doubt it has. Such ac-, life. Let the man who is flunking and they unsling their heavy packs
ion on the' part of betyr society; courses think of the great men who3 and lie back and throw withering
hroughout the country would quickly1 have not found their aptitude for: glances at all the people that go by in
olve the problem of the prohibition; years. Let the financial wreck think; automobiles and say 'to each other,
nforcement' squad. But the better pe- of the men who have gone into bank-' heaving loud sighs of contentment, by
p'enolltakerdn ticute rohibi ntionr ruptcy past middle-age and won back gosh I wouldn't trade with those fel-
annt tke hisatitue. rohbitona fortune before they have died. A las this here is my idea of solid coml-
not lookedj upon in the right light, college student has no right to be dis - fort. At noon they stop and munch
is not considered as a law. couraged! their lunch, and leer triumphantly at
The attempts of' prohibition enforce- some more passersby. At night they
lent societies to educate the Ameri- put up a little pup tent and stake it out
ibition are worthwhile and instu-I" 'e z ' e r start what they call a good brisk' fire
v. pe he uptoeheitndema de l Ago t rlv re rs er net ?and}everythingooandolthem
ye. ~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g an aebhn hm ~ ~ i n oksm od ole baon gand
acleaner and more whole - g L'd~z~gnIsome gosolmageadhaethi go
"orld. Trhis effort comies too lae ole supper. And then they git out
owever' far no law of thiskid Fo their good ole jimmy pipes and sit
nould b~e placed upon the statute Ji ~rth' il oft12.9 18aiy9aondwa0te.cl hedin m
ooks utitil the majority of the peo- bers and have a good ole talk. And
e of the commonwealth are not only J-- 1,18g when the time comes when neither of
The senior medics are up in arms! these nit wits can think of anything
,ady to~ vote for it but to obey it, :and against Dr.- Wyarthin,-instructor in pa oet a bu h ifrn id
iis latter, the majority of the Ameri- pthmretoloygyoutthivefeenknd
ha~sofa fildohog. They assert that he givs of pine cones in the woods around
rpeople hs a aldt o them more work than it is posgible them, they both crawl into the miser-
ro7i n w ill continue to be a dis- fo th m t do a d o s i e o ot -
for themdto (0aandrdoujustcetto ote-tiable little- tent and have a good ole
'aceanda falur unil te geater studies; that his actions toward them sleep. Nuthin like it, by gorsh!
d ofeygodcien scoento relz, in class room are petty, and that they'I Oh, quite!
ia the lw woen hstud ents atCre llv- are not going to stand it any longer. * *M
at helas y hic teyar gv-Some of the seniors of his staff have Don't forget, kiddies, that this after-
'ned are made and supported only by
iamalAC ndtht nnhhiinnhanua ready resiJgne d and there is talk ofa noon is the last chance you have to get
i the moment at which it will be caned
Iinto the foreground of British govern-
ment, the chambers of Parliament are
again the scenes of episodes that will
be emblazoned upon the historical rec-
ords of the empire, marking' the ad-'
vent of a new party to supremacy. On.
the first occasion of his official ap-
pearance in the. House 'of Lords, where ;
'he had come with other members of
the lower house to hear the king's
message, one John Joseph Jones made
a name for himself by openly voicing;
his resentment of the fact that menm-
bers of the upper house had "clearedI
out" when their inferiors presented
themselves for a joint meeting.
The name of the newly elected L a-
orate member of Commons certainly
bears the necessary earmarks for his-
torical perpetuation, and the incident.I
showing the persistence of ill-feeling
between members of the middle class
and titled nobility, demonstrates to
historical advantage an inherent pre-
judice based more upon tradition than
the actuAl conditions of the day. In
majority, however, of the newly emn-
powered, group, are intelligent, clear
thinking men with sound theories of
government and a sincere ambition to
firmly reestablish the bankrupt es-
tate" they intend to assume charge of
As a leader, Ramsey Macdonald
aims not at the selfish resumption of
prosperity and' trade for England. His
purpose is one more ambitious of ex-
tending the Influence of his nation ov-.
en the world for general resumption
of internal and external peace in all
nations, all classes, and all phases of
industrial and political activity. 'With
the aid of an intelligent ministry, he
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