THE MTCHTGAN DAILY TUESDY, DEEMI3R 16,1~J2 TI-I MICIGAN AILYpAO 1 MO~fLI~tEC MnsesCan Suggest Nothing ARNE Named Domestic To ImproVe 1raternity DancesTAPN- FELT BY RUSSuIM S~ , r ,, { "'+,.,I n v,-iv 'iesti y1J 1111]II.. tj[I I7 Ci ,. 1.vit :2 i' ..:.ilU . C. It t I' C:.L.'"' '. i. a >s MCI(~ ;1hli l Saiy" Leaiiie 'Was 'Fl-icially .11 (gl m z Virtualliy Ruled As('zai' CHRISTIANITY REJECT ED "The Mongol conquest of Russia. has been ignored," claimed Capt. Francis McCullagh in his lecture on "Tlie Dol- shevik Persecution of Christ;iei e e u d y v nn tt eAnity," a8~ z1- * .e ;1i w : s j C)a i :1>1' l18 i I ,?l '. ('1 t 11 E) c~en torntca ovenn frat'i3n- i (abebut the .1"y do0 a; agr e 0:1 I celi y which the' ' Pink v'uIld h'~?;'Witll the di rwUitv. inter-? Jew'"s with then 'Ior hoar'i heu(11h wit I hef ccir t nion 1; congr'ga - "lie ,and who thei' efore imdrslan tf :0 fllt?:'eI I Sit il Ut 01). rcveald '4P() e"w eUZ-tf@21 1f5 that.I' i glht 1)e ca I'iOei into The laxity olf the fraternities them- ...uhi S 'I t; 4, j C c'ii2''lh "'I'le orale of the " 14 n n the~ii I'nitV i -eslonsible ior if, O Itue on the subject," Rleve rend! ( Itt ian delarei(I'd. '"There arien c101 f h ili-hai[ra ('l('I'inleach frtern tifli xthat Ec:Uii cheang e 1 hings from the in ;iid..y 'm'is is thle only logical uletbod. Core-I lilm 32{in from withlout, aro ss nt ~ag- 01)]- 511and l (00 not liar':'ai ast ig cr4 et.Anl arnpcal to the honior of tle stuidents is necessarv." AWhile Many ministeors did not wi-s to h)e publicly quoted04 because of a la(clk of ft ;-.t-hand Wiforml ion on' Orgaizat ions iForinied at Baltimuore, IPro vidleee, Springfield, and Pittsbmlurgh MAKES MANY SPEECHES Following atw o wxeek's trip into the Eastern and New Eng;land states. i i. I Iawlcv 'lapping, 'IlL, field secre- t a:e of the Alunim association re- Lurneil to Ann Arbor early yesterday morning. During his stay lie organiz- i 3 f i t tTO FO REST NEEDS Yrdessor Tells of lIncreased Effort's Toward Conservationa of Wooded 1Land(s FUNDS INCREASED That the awakening of the state of R x "-Ivos tfid Of )Illicopilion "inigels f, llureto inen 'o l e r. - {AGist churrchl. This colnquest, :ulakir tbonn' pI.r Jbion lav.w, as hi ameod by Russia more Asiatic and1 Mohmed- a i ajrs1 4 Y tcth1s ministcr. ,in than C'hir.7tian, is the undierlyifln'. f*venite he rl",sa vie factor of' Bolshevism, Captain YicCuI- ihIOyhatheplcunr lagh declared. ; non -I fr wat] theaeir hi;1 is1a jIn iaiy tracing the growth of the TIs- FzO l1i S' dric red Rev. Doah Tmr sian plague, Bolshevismn, Captain ii'Am'ifcdrct- o tuet"c ('lullagh sing led out the reapJaiaraflcO t1v i 1s5 (At° e P Irst Methtodist ('ll r';1h.. of slavery as indicative of the anid i' - nti ulc ;ninreueIt mining influences exerted by the 8v-er olime:r' at nartie~i h ofii ict regime. '"They have extinlgu1ished c" n not, be improveed."dit_.o thec light of Chr istianity aind su1bstit 971The possile solution of the rb te d the blcod-red comet of Paganism. 1cmi by m1eans of the special wr ,itten Thtey have been reduced to the moat t r ilaitatjor , a:7 suggested by a. cotein 1 niserable andI enslavedl people in the " tee of the Interfraternit y counclil, 'wrl d." arC'm-sed much comment, both fa:vor-' Ca ptain McCulagh, inl attacking liv'1a1ie and unfavorable in nature, ramolng Mlongols, sketched the character of tholse interviewedl. th1eir former leader, Lenine, (declaringJ "As ra xwell wisher of the Uivr- hJIm to 1)e of the Mongoel tyipe. sTClit(s'dl," saidi Rev, lIlerbert A. J.Tumn p. Con- was short, strocngly built, had project- I f ('aiolia list minister, "I believe that ilug cheeks bones andi eyes that. were , V1,.ol~male amlount of I ellperance fat' apart, and his hollow face wvas cov-; slr'ii (I riiaicI 01 zc any dan ce. and crud with ia scanty black beard. For tIaam' ascnalble amourn of decncy a. time Lenine was practically Czaxr, Ishould 1)e expected i o Michi-aln men reetn;tefo hnsaditls-.,,l oe.I hs anthnfying the evil practices." e-d otherwise, let every invitati a.i to Ill proof of his statements, ('aptainl) a fra tern it v dance be writt c'i and ,4Tculagh read several dlecrees issued catalogued) and kept in a safety ',jrru!,h the R119usian official preoss, one Del,;i , vault so that. there shall be nod ctf thev most radical of which stated, I mpellcring wit~h the evidence.'' %Ve have finished with thme earthly Reverend Timerman wvas of the onlin- now lets get tlhe heavenlya ion that. no number of wiritten invitm- Cz, rs.''In depicting time outrages f is is would(1relieve the situnat ion, ex- P~r~taelagainst the Christian cel1)[ that inc'identally, it might reduce F11 Tests tioi'( at Moscow, Captain Me-O-Phec-r jxds that attendl the dances, and (~alagi caimd Ihe bov sttemn illbs make violators more conpcun , "immnx1a rized thle at titudeC of the Soviets and therefore, less art to be violators .i ,?,raving (Christianit y. "Act ion on the nart of t.he fraternityi it: -eltfis nece(ssa ry to clean tupla1 fra- Stu d nt D athsternity dance," he said. : a'i m' fl0 ttida, was' exO ress('lf' 1) frlaternity dlances,,, they all agreed that'e1. cii's anti addressed alumni gath- no inatteor what the condiition xvere, e lin as many more. At all of ' goodi or bad(, each fraternity sho ild! these 1Zeetings. the Alumni associna-' be held nersonaly responsible for l ion's film of University life and the :-hatI occur.:,xithin its house. Ifr the r-ports are bad, the charge hat the offende I-; are "guests' should 1)e no cx anse, and nroner pinishmeit by University officials or others with. th l}n xc:;sary Power, should Ifollowi, wm s tho cconc('ns-as of opinion. Itega 1-desk" of the Ares e t upc aS~f nt . oveesr the dance :Tilti w. '. hs- te Ai i s are regarded ve 'y min ohih-- or, by nl;>mlhe's of the di-Jiuui y, many interviews ,,howed. Re verend(1' ~la )-t mlan declare d that, alt houzh Ile is not .inImateinoIty mn, he is not op,)osed C~L u{uS as it is now, was shown. The New Yor k club was first visit-I ed, Mr. Tapping consulting with the beard of (irectors of tha t organmza- tion. Washington was visitedi next, and following his speech to alumni there hie stopped at Baltimore to or- g-anize a new club. On Saturday, JDec.(,esopd wrilW cstmas Monday, the alumni secretary spoke in Providence at the organizatiomn of' the University of Michigan club of that ('it y. Tuesday, the alumni of Bos- ton were add~ressedl iy Mr. Tapping, Michigan to its :11:1)01'r needs, and a recognition of forestry andI its vital r-elation to public welfare, is almost an accomplished fact, is the belief of s ;rPr-of. L. J. Young of the forestry de- partmen t. ~"We can say without reservation 1 that the state forestry situation is more promisinug than ever' before,", said Professor Young. By way of con- crete il11ustration, Professor Young stated that the tree planting program, " which before last year was never over r . r } t -'OFmei Average, *. Five studlent deaths so far this year' a number' slightly above the aver-______________________________________ ge for the past ten years, during 4hlich the average has been 8.44 per call r ging fr omu 2 last year to theNo }I -h i ark o1' 12 during the year 1922- * -° 12,'! ccom'ding( to health service of- L Y 1 1tc I t L Y N ^: f_ A'-idenai death' acEcounltsfoi 22 ci'f Sthe total numrtbei- of 81 since the fall- of{ 1915, o1 about 27 per cent..Thin re- r . tjn~ ' ,of" the atalities have been - s- 6,ie o various iiseaseg and other irv rbd 'Aao At seryhbody isetaliingtabout it! i a , ,oi tti c(o miia , ria m , ill t u n z a ,-H e-T 4 y / / / I 1) )i'ri #1 ,l(,-,t -llre 1lnigi-N ot Since Fie L s t Flasz~e d i6i E iiam e In t~t yphCiil