THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19 NLY CHOO0 l temper been prevalent then, the re-i public would never have been found- Srrued. "For a second time a constitutional L M ['Uaimendn:ent to force all children to at- ten (public schools has been placed on the ballot. The enormous addi- Library Exhibits Unusual Pictures. From Fairy Story I tional expense would mean addingr iluable Element Would be Lost if about one-third to our present school Parochial Schools Are system and would require years oft Outlawed construction and consequent taxation.1 In the interim a pitiful condition of } URGES COOPERATiON inefficiency would exist and also shortage of facilities in the public "school children's lives at a time when "Nothing is less desirable for a ;they need most teaching."t untry, especially for a free country, "Co-operation between the superin-l an a single, system of education," tendents of the parochial and public Lid Prof. Robert M. Wenley, of the schools is evidenced by the arrange- ilosophy department, in a state- ment of the curriculum and choice ent against the proposed anti- of text books with a view to similar- rochial school amendment, yester- ity in grading. There is a similar co- y. He stated that he has long operation in the enforcement of the ( en opposed to the school amend- compulsory education law." ent upon both practical and theo-! "It is earnestly hoped that this tical grounds. - amendment will be vigorously op-j "Every system is such mainly by posed by all parents regardless of' :clusions which, of course, are the creed. It would be a staggering blow ecessary consequenlces of selection. to the commonwealth if the proposal' z this regard it may interest you to became a law." now that, at the present time, the ajority of my best students are not Seats For Purple, roducts of the public school system. Le f rere the institutions that gave them 0. S.CU. Games Left 'ajiing to be abolished, or even andicapped, Michigan would lose an ivaluable element in its cultural out- There ale still some seats available for the Northwestern game and the "Moreover, I regard the constant Ohio State game at Columbus, it was rift toward state interference withn y yI announced yesterday at the office of he citizen's conduct of his own life the Athletic association. Students' s the gravest contemporary indexx f a change for what seems to me to who care for extra tickets shouldap- e the worse in our social arrange- ply at the office any time during the lent. The amendment is of a piece day. All the tickets for th'e Iowa f it. Indeed I am quite unable to game have been sold out. rasp why American citizens should ail to understand that, had this Your subscription payment is due. Water-color illustrations of Sel- ma Lagerloff's "The Wonderful Ad- ventures of Nils" have been loaned to the library by Mrs. Lucius L. Hub- bard for the exhibit which is being held this week. The drawings areI the work of Mary Hamilton Fryes and they are charming pictures in themselves, besides being admirably adapted to the fairy-tale that they portray. Most of them handle the grotesque comparisons between dim- inutive human figures and life-sized animals in an unusually clever man- ner. There are quaint pictures of Nils flying on the backs of geese and dodg- ing foxes or consorting with mice twice his size. The backgrounds are weird plants and trees and very dec- orative seas. Light, clear coloring and fine and accurate drawing are shown in all the illustrations. Washington, Oct. 31.-Radio an- tennaes are not an effective protec- tion against lightning, according to the Bureau of Standards. hu "ROCK ffNE-CL.OTHES . hVE4.a New York, Oct. 31 -Peace reigned the elevator of the Albert Todd com- . ti [111111i lll ll Iff 1111in1111111111111l111111111i1i111111111ill]lII Iii in Chinatown today. 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