PACE 1FOUR -___ FI-E MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 11~25 F! redevey mono ig except :Monday ta og hc f'in:ex sity year by the Board in o ~~u f Student P'ublica tions. NIlc nl: , , ofWestern Con ference Editorial ;.:,t'o~aell Press is exclusively ci- tt C-1 t- .,s for republication of all news ti~p', ! r, v ditcd: to it or not otherwise r cl dtFe4 iu t'.s parer and the local news pub- ;-'cc t the po' t jff~ice at Ann Arbor, MiLiiou a's on .I class matter. Special rate of p~ta e gaFii by Third Assistant Post- , ,~~: on by carrier,, $3.50; by mail, Uc' s: .ii'arbor Press Building, May- I uns:iu~tra 414 and 176-M ; busi- I.PITORIAL STAFF itcIl: cnes 2414 and I761 MANAGING EDITOR FIHILIP M. WAGNER rd~.............John G. Garlinghouse e s 1 itor............Robert G. Ramsay City 1,10tor...........Manning lHouseworth Night Editors WereX. Davis Harold A. Moore Thomas P. henry Fredk. E. Sparrow, Jr. Kennet} C. Keller Norman R. IThal ts Editor........WilliamnH. Stonemnan 1:ui Jy dtor...........lRouert S. Mansfield 1,mvn' lditor..............Vernea Moran :~~i nd l)raina.. Robert FB. Henderson 'fe 1rap Jitor.. William J. Walthour Assistants M~iz arley ilelen S. Ramsay MlIx artnBIarlo w Regina Reichxnann le.slie S. Benets Marie Reed %th (:ady .Jr. Edmnarie Schrauider 1 iluid I3. Crosby Frederick Ii. Shillito "aillite L. D~avie~s C. Arthur Stevens ,,"GW. ( ~ * of all the other beautiful things in life niqu, a perfectly medeln story of a;Ih hte etr sii'marh( l1CTN(IAl~~~ N the ai"with her c , :actiw rer i come by twos and threes, by(d0zen s pri'leh ghliIem'w ih iall thle c ha racters I lt'1''iu(lill~wlt~1AN RO antd hundreds. Plenty of roses, sta rs, pattIlin g in do ;ji Eel -lizabethan;tm(hsePoutoftoban i stat ion WRAP iWert Monday. snes iieeans ~~ft u .~~I1((~a ~f cs were u nt intedl by commercial Stu I The present situation is largely (Le' pidi y. TPhe lyrics are subtle, sat ire, to the repeated refusal on the part of only one mother in all the wide etc. and has;iec marhe;! (ist citwlonolbing the linisiablean sintllteL.Jflo el Cowles, you grow incoherent. hlays rn.,-oh'' si ilest most b11w liv r iyteBor fRseu nalw n p inaes ubl ads.ntlat idi prpito rte (recltion and main-' parody of lngh L mb tanners. Tihe hero, pritennce fo rdtbe odcsi That, was out better self taiking as anr examipe, heart ily, fran~ly (it- TeNwYr ol eivitvtT station from this Uiviveresity. 11t is e;i- then. Whenever the col makes sense I iie his moter who lighted his !iip rea a rc timated that aln appropriaiton (ofabout it's his fault. (Now he interrupts to honorahL profes-lion whlen she t aught the "H eay cost of producing a newsva $500wudbsmiintomthpe-say the last sentence was cribbed from him, instead of~ the coivent ioal AIiaper should be shiared equitably be f2ecti oufldbequteb c stin fle'oMkeBliv,'wihtspee 1.('s per-hY'"ss 'ct r twe-n the readers antI tieadverti-rs A ates o wl idtems struments. in case of objfect :ons to feeitly true. Our better self is a pr et- lanmle.."' The heri iera chigti u;assices t eln ~iet ahoal tlsi itrsis the employment of men to opeate the Ity honest fellow.) i ntgci ol itsiideil 'vm sr ue rebk.ls ices -isligpiet he :fsinbesye nwne tls cents. These poor metropotanjW reyu'oso n n npc station some elan suim' to that usedi * * * the author's citiics with her swet, by the University of iowsa whcre the Por le sport -- il n leohrcirc raldiis dlean of the engineetring college is theI By the caption above, our patrons ptpp! s fronc I li%l~vi f withi hisas the many new designs. announcer and student; in the same lare to deduce that we lhave dipped sf fcficai- t ~cai n te Wat wdufith oral ndin formale college pe~~ror the cimer u ,ccessary Into 'Thie Green Hat,' the one book a1(05miS~ittt al lCSa flilar iofca ittso h duisas a nart of their regiular school boy must have read to get along in n grandI manner poe to its most on at dt oftheFrnchgovrnmnt n work, might be Initiated, society. And inasmuch as a kindariialpfetounnghrwrdbtoheUtd \S ______________________________States, one can hardly tell what the Objectors to the proposition cyni- literary friend tipped us off as to thejFrnhaeposigtd, sull poit tot~i fac~tha; Soe o thepropr eontnrit o mae onthebookrouh Stte t. iFrenchloravee proposingtiol to .do.i mcal~po ts ndthe fct taret someof theif oueromnt to ae onerdtnsyok))~Su iStieS eodFor oe alrsee pear he r.":ill niot permit tier pro- we are in a fair way to make the For; RedmheW nt A gram s to ire broadcat-d. Unles s su ch un red by Jun . th e 1i Y -- a n t--.- --, opponents can show that ani over- Just say you think it's 'awfully r::.::::: -,~ vrhelmning majority o;f tMe attractons and other activities of~ the University would not be available for radio pro- gramns,' a real measure of success. is assuredi. Michigan has shown a tendency to accept most forward-loo1:.-ng move- ments with accomp.,nying growth andt development. In many she has beena 1pioneer. It is too late for lier to as- sumne such a position in radio rev elop- ment but she at least ought to con- sider becoming one of the many insti- tutions dispensing and receiving its benefits. Mirs. Nelly Taylor Ros>g, wife of for- mer Governor Ross of Wyomning, was inaugurated to that position yester- day-. "Ma" Ferguson will soon take over the reigns of government in Texas, drenpedl by her ousted husband. rApparently it takes thme wife ofa governor to be one. According to yesterdiays 'Daily tMe holidays are over. Astounding news, lto say the least, althoughm there mnay be soma students who have not yet realized it. I (b T FR~O 'FOOTBALL - x 4iearnings are yearly con- ticamned as an indication of profes- sicmamin intercollegiate athletics, i ehuge profits, the enormous crowds, and the scramble for tickets are denounced with some truth as ele- inents which tend to make football csntes ts great public spectacles rather than games of essentially university interest. Yet at Michigan there is this justi- fcfiat: the profits -from football 3ai c1 possible athletic recreation for thousands of students and competition in other major and minor sports. It should be a matter of. pride that our entire athletic plant with the excep- tion of the original grant of land for berry Field has been provided for by earnings from football. The latest evidence of this is the last payment on the debt owing on the Yost Field house and the final installment of $10,000 which removes the indebted- ness from the tract of 40 acres south of Ferry Field. Michigan is now pos- scessed of an athletic plant which can- not be surpassed by any college or university in the country all because the returns from football games have been enormous. That ths is so is (Iuc to a very de finite and far-seeing policy on the part of the Athletic association. The ex- ccutive heads have insisted that profits from football should be used 1 to further' competition in other sports and to make possible a comprehensive " progm'am of intramural athletics. While the work dlone thus far is admirable there remains much yet to be ac- comliished. No glorification of one sport should be permitted to divert the Athletic association from its con- tinued expansion of all athletic activi- ties. There have been many unverified' rumors concerning a new stadium, one- of the most prevalent of which isI that some of the funds of the Athletic, ' CALMPUS O1'IN ION Anonynioas eiuninications will be dikregardel. 'Ihe names of co('lli-l ~ants will, however, be reigarded as confide'ntial uponi request. THE CHINESE VIEWPOINT STo the Editor: In reading your editorial in Tues. day's issue I surely and sincerely ap. preciate your feeling of commiseratior. alt hough it is not exactly what wf need. I a ppi'ec to more becausre yot i eem to have 0i vd' to tee otu' Viewv point as an Amerf'can. It certainly is not daze to time fact that we, the Cinese siud~emnts, do no0 hav~e your sense of humor, maybe wE use too much of oir brin, while c- joy ing a humor o1' tht hind; we hav4 comle to voicte our I'esemitmn('imt. Nov, juist perm'ifit me to lake yoiU over "tc China and s;ee a play ill a ('in es: sclever-just a little too cever, I I:~/.K::-----~'. y thought'-and thenr put your thumb in - your ear' and whistle three tinmes, soft D~on't wink.j L V It appears in the papers that Pro- fLAEC TA ) *: * Qli*llri11lilr11lt~atclllQ[~o il iu il~ lQ~lil~~lQ1QQ~iQ[111~ QQQ1Qt~~~tilll t fessor Angell has been investigating 43 al the intellectual status of tie campus, ( and that lie has come to the con- -so boys worship football captains, otherf s captains, and editors, he says. They worship humor editors, too, i iwe believe. All the time guys annoy -us while we are at womk-they want j Sto do a little worshipping, if it J1 wculdn't trouble us too much.. eAnd we-we're just young enough and 1 nugn nuht tpNo~ n l inugnInuhtoso o~ n l1 let him have his way. M We have long held a perttieory i at. _ t (r;( ll 111ii ' liShaw prohibitions would never have been d tn e passed if alcohol had surviv'ed- long Te itrfrm01 ewiliie itthi enough to fall into the hands of thelit bperloi (I iiifoIt)owin ii i I som' toiey modlern advemtisems-thte men t ii(t. t IS I i di(II twho now advertise 1)uniill piped, Lis- f WilliaminLulr Yeats' "'Ai the $ terine, Black Starr and Ft'osm, and the Ilhiw '!i Well'' antd Pc iel c AltI it'' Si Packard automobile. Or iti it had simm- iTh e 1y,'' but wvhil~e t bets;wert' vived long enoughi to see a; comrbi us-'tagic, sineiialvieu andthrtc(iot!5 'Thre - tien of the liquor interests that woulil Adiniiisbh'lo Ptsliviih'' is an ohn,'ott, ThmsWld(i i ncjw putt on a national camupaigni like tite(-, a vt ii uii~leitStax' tricycle manufactur'ers, or thle leather ntobet s1ap--t iclt tyl C': 1all Ite 1um'I Idealers, or the flour-m akers- o r de tb ona5 litt(ta0lv re v-el 1In1 thifft c heatmk r - o r d nc e b c c e ~ e r s o s m o e t t l t e t i ai y 1iI11 ia I M P R U I ly leathern, eat more bread. We might' re ca t for the prodlutthou wi i-! THmf' aehdantonlD~ln ek rne.tefloig ly ,- Drink More WikyandEa More Casbel 11y-,n--------.eal valn I~~~ Whsky Eaord Worth ington ..- John H-as ber er , @ -_ Free Lunches. The boys who now as- I Th MillT er IG T em'fSo n sueus that wherever good felos ydia Cr e---------- Mi~ and true assemble Cliquot Club p t h ntrm n T a lys LG T nta D on gerleiswhat they demarnd ; and the Iboys who exhibit a picture of a lot ofL' tmian W1ether . .. .Iiobrt l lendet'sonI S nsr o n s ]~~ofc tr -]natty lmen and wonmen pledlging each Ad dla id....... ..illad l a r iSo y ithouso nds ~idefli sofc lr ther w~lth Coca Cola--think what~lcimi-----ili ;~ma( ~C aees rvlvu oin o a tsi om they could have done withm Black andr PaT'adiSu ......... ..I lai'u'ood F.iVgIA bt Yno E cs~ r White, or Haig and H-aig! For iproof (1i il I hr0.l4l'e;It-11 l l rge w ie sce n we lsb atitthis onadvertisement sm n efronm TI N E?( .(l'T JA f V IU ~ e n theIlustatd Lndn Nws-flt'befit. IWUH ('ONTI TTi11 -fIT looking ad that has ever conic to out'r tvam'llo-ilist-m , rodlniticn of T swh t a pe W fl il fAS vi- e attention in an English lIapi. It he Qiiil'tos' "A Summ" r omrimn, fe,"in i h rt o iRt st originally appeared under a swanky i'ehi ma' tuthe I itieix-e r Rictm Aeh-j rd pion e m te A to I2 , sts dowvn drawing of 'Simpson s-in-the-CStm'z and' g:i i tI, t m'llgaeD'mti with a gang of refined waiter's ruin -(ote -'(et hlttNo'hetm at the keyboard of his instrunlent, the Clavi- sing around: iTntivem-si1l y, failed to plat't' in the fal y( 1 131Dicusngif iv'ont . Tis was dim in part , Ino ' lx, or Color Organ, as it is commn only call . - d roubtL, to an umortinate= posit ion on lI "Is thirst unwomanly ?" askedAIrs. heai initl ild. C 1Nc ntin Br'own~. As neither' her husband nor v Theiieigl ,ofWstVrgna V rXfrnlssw itit 1the waiter seemed anxious to ruishi ;won te 'utntm'k ('tip andI its prize 4 ife into the controversy, slie contiud: ofd $250wi it teir proiuton of John plus all possibilities and when MVr. XVlrd t + ''One was certainly brought, up in thtat M\-illinpgtoni Syng's ''Riders To tie1t belif. oda, hweve, or sx hs ~inventor,mo e the keys hie bends the light beifdody oevrIucsxhssa," while theime Utnivrsity ohor Kaina-mo e ubecome emancipated 0ontihe drlnk placed seccond wittBohTiii into beautiful forms and mnakes them mlove question. We no longer have to (li's "Beauty and the Jacobin" anI choose between a sickly-sweet wxine the g o m South ('aroblna College foto 1 i1 and a melanchmoly mineral water.' t i r vtm'il0 l~X~s)" n\m ce n i }i r""All this," observed 1Ice-vyiBrown,."is racefullyleaoverupsow ronn i "is prsmbylaigit)t oe-TIFO1CI'AN HE(VA t No music is played with the ClavihLj. x e'hig. Tient ' 't !tm't, ramuin tie Series o ''twudsrv owrgt i tldxeekly orgami ecitala given by Palm erI vp to Dry Monopole of the most ox- t'itnniesyorastwilbaeth a -e tofp sng ""o e' jI Barclay's lager accor'ds far better' hum at 4:15 o'clock, and xill includt'itbeautyceberthistofren wihti-Dcme lmms fmie" tt' ollowing nnbc'ms: \s "Me too for Barclay's," said Henry' Suite in E ninor B.....orowski as he closed the xine-list. ti a lmeril avciato-lei H ILL D iT sml.Scherzo-Pa stora Ie.. ....Fedetlelnmm1 t l ir(la}'4 Lgr-T il'i )rik Aua i'toies...... ,... .....Dtpart' forit wiiinter 1l0rt ii'stTo. ata ant i Fgue in D minor. .- >jNow what do youm think a girl's; .:tar Mm oni(11 ............ ('ope'in Il .gonna do when shie reads that?. ITIiel-sstiaunt................Lst n If you think shie's gonna ato any- hap sodieC (atal an .m..........ontT c es 0,75 ,$ .0 15 ° thing besides go out and buy a bottIle *- I4l of beet' you're crazy. 3F 1 LFlIO!PlEII at Wa r', rahams, Satr' '.IMr. Jason Colcs. IThere'm is scarcely athling, n> en- 11 ti I threater' tepicting imurders, roijerhes and scandals o1' any kind as typical :of Ameican life beloi'e a Chine-te. pub- lie. You, as an American citizen with national pride, wvill perhaps be able to understand our f'eeling, To tell thre trutth, there have ben'm such cases~ in China where thme d'.piomale rep~re- sentatives of the countrtiescstoncernled expressed their resentmnent.. I an willing to see thme Aim(rican viewpoint, -butt I.1.'-c mope that memmbers of this costtlj: -!: an imstit utiom 0' lann will 1m za, alittle snorIe t'espec(t for Iothers. hIm vocimmg oiir resentment: we are by no ians-chaging any individual Ior organizaionm of tdoing such-lua thing association will be diverted in thisj intentionally, but. we dlo xvant to iakve channel. This should not even be cont-I sure that the tuliic will not taki- such sidered, we believe. A new stadium nimisrepresenttimm as correct informa- may bra nearly a necessity as the only tion abouut China. complete remedy for tire ticket situa- I anm'routd to be a Chinese, Much is tion, butt funuds for its constructionI the temuperaument of Chinese , people should be, providedc entirely by alumni and I am going to abide with it. If suich and friends dntil such time as more misrepresentation' is unintentional as necessary equipment is assured inm I am willing to believe may I fur'ther' concrete for'm. The University needs suggest to all canmpus organizations a natatoriumu, an adequate hockey and i thrat with your kind o-oltert'ton to skating rink, and more tennis courts.-j avoid mnisimufornmatiomi about China, Thre can be constructed in the near' Just leave ht'r alone. We will appr'e- future only it' the funds of tire Ath- elate more to be ke t unkinown than letle associatioin continue to be used, to be mism'eresnted. It' itn any case c1 ii It,'