ESTABLISHED 1890 Jr Sir41 iaIt. Arf r .w. VOL. XXXVIII, No. 130. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928 \ ||I M UNION ANNOUNCES CHANGE IN DANCE be given Friday night by the Union 9RS' [. 9SCI T i place of the regular dance was made yesterday by William Jeffries, R grad., president. Favors and balloons will be given out at the dance. It was also announced that more couples have already attended the ITALIAN JOURNALIST MAINTAINS Union week end dances than attended FASCISM IS RULING BY all the dances given by the organiza- .ARMED FORCE tion last year. The total number of couples, 9,700, who have used the PRESS SUPPRESSION CITED ballroom this year is larger by 2,000 than the number for the same period New York Edtor, Who Spent Several during last year. Months In Italy, Defends Part of this increase is due to the MussolIni's 1wgimne .new band which has been playing - '--Ithere for a short time. Paul Omer, a "Fascist Italy is not the true Italy; musician of nationwide fame, has tak- it is only the minority," Dr. Vincenzo en charge of the orchestra and is Nitti, eminenmt Italian journalist, de- aking steady improvements with it. Nitaiein kntgIthealijoraistside-fAs usual, the tickets for the dance lared in taking the affirmative side of Friday night will go on sale at the the debate, "The Rule of Mussolini- desk in the Union lobby on Wednes- Is It Injuring Italy?" held last night cday while those for the regular dance in Hill auditorium under the auspices Saturday night will go on sale Sat- of the Oratorical association. "Al- ,urday. though it is only a minority," Dr. Nittji added, "it is a violent, well-armed min -WAD V ority. I only hope that Italy w ill soon ctr411hh01 erty do not think that 41,000,000 peo- -~\I I'I IllI ple would submit to an.ylgreat wrong- U doing," declared S. S. McClure, New York publisher, who took the negative Advocating More Reason In Marriage, side of the debate. "The Fascists have Aldred S. Warthin Would established a safe and sound form of Lessen Sex-Appeal government which has 'resulted in an org nized whole and an increa'se inB civic pride on the part of the Italian Ii TALK ON RELIGION people. Feism aims to-createa government of authority, and it is ac- "Biological sins can never be for- complishing just that." given," saaid Dr. Aldred S. Warthin, Dr. Nitti openied the debate, speak- professor of pathology, who spoke on ing for 30 minutes. He pictured Fasc- "The Religion of a Biologist," at Lane ism as a reactionary government, hall last night under the auspices of fundamenmtally. anti-derrxcratic. "It the Institute of Religious Education. is a .n1gation," he averred, "of all the , Prof. P. M. Jack, head of the rhet- principles that lie in the graces of oric department,, spoke on the same youy American constitution. Liberty program on "Religion and Contem- has been assailed until there is no porary Prose." liberty of the press, political or any "I cannot think of any greater fal- other kind of liberty." lacy than the common saying that all Points Out Quieting Of Papers men are created free and equal" said Dr. Nitti pointed out that all cri- Dr. Warthin. "That we are here at icipm against Mussolini is immediately all is proof that our protoplasm ha put down, certain anti-ascist news beenavictorious, but that protoplasm is papers having been abolished and iot all of the same identical charac- many anti- 'aseists having been ex- ter, for we are all from different pro- filed. "Mussolini," Dr. Nitti said, "s toplasmic channels. We are the re- not only president of the council, but si thawnof p e and evo- he holds practically all the minis-sut of the law of progress and evo- tries." -luion." As an example of the suppression ofThe primary reason for living," the press, Dr. Nitti cited the case continued Dr. Warthin, is to. propo- thahe ressdedrtoNittiliteshaseh gate the race, and to do this in the where lie 'decided to ub>sishn teC [estrpossible way. The first religious onierty T en byw Pesidentt Cosl- law of biology is that children must idge.,. The result was that it was im- be given not alone those thins that mediately supressed by the prefect of wl kee t it al o thegst Rome. "I do nt know much about willkeep them alive, but also the best American politics," Dr. Nitti said, possible heritage of the generation "but I do believe that President Cool- I from which they come. In order to idge would be considered a revolution- accomplish this reproduction must be 1St." controlled, a higher sex attraction Be'ginning the 30 minute rejoinder than prevails must be found, and there to Dr. Nitti's speech, Mr. McClure ex- must be more reason in marriage. pressed his surprise at the power he j I do not believe in temporary mar- had found organized labor to have in riage, and as a biologist believe that Italy. Mr. McClure went on to point I divorce should be made more diffi- out that the regime. of Mussolini had cult." resulted in a tremendous increase in ;;Dr. Warthin concluded by saying civic pride. "It seemed as if a new "life i's not primarily for the individ- spirit had inflamed Italy," he declared. ual, but for the race. Young people "Italy," Mr. McClure continued, "has Ishould be most cautious about the been: experimenting with self-govern- history of their families before marry- ment. It has been making fine strides ing. The 'doctrine of forgiveness of in this respect under the regime of sins has done- great harm, for such Mussolini and men of fine minds, great things as the transference of 'social nobility and noble character are do- diseases can never be forgiven. There ing this work. It stands to reason must be a scientific religion, a God that they chos ;Musaolini to lead that is law and that you can under- them in this task because he was the stand. best man. "The significant thing about con- Faseist Regime Upheld - temporary prose," said Prof. Jack, "is "I regard what has been begun in its signs of a -spirittal thirst, of the Italy as the best hope for making "desire to find a philosophy that will democracy-''safe for the world," Mr. not evade the real issues." Prof. McClure concluded. Jack concluded that literature is Dr. Nitti evoked laughter in his re more moralistic, but unreligious. buttal when he said, "Mr. McClure mentioned that he fet, particularly FOUR FEATURES IN safe in Italy, due to~the influence or the Mussolini militia. Every Fascist," IEWED SATIRI Dr. Nitti said, "is safe in Italy." Dr. Nitti, in closing his rebuttal, stated "A_; rica? Ah, there are only that he did not believe that the way four things over here that I do not to uphold the liberty of the press was like" declared Dr. Vincent Nitti, em- to supress it, as was indirectly advo- lk, cated by Mr. McClure. E inent Italian lecturer, author and In closing the debate with his re- historian who spoke in "Till auditor- buttal, Mr. McClure said, "The great- ium last night when into rviewed for I. / 3. 5. I- CLj EN As gram stud ing Balt stag both ic m com Will Bac scal dent engi Th also mod here of a road exhi urda SE Me may any Ang Brun com from clas Th main Can The be Specimen Ballad ESpI EN Balo PRESIDENT ENDORSES VOTE PEPI thoroughly believe in such 1enesday. March 2, 192 1jthings as the straw ballot whichAA j " m a s o n o r g n o hThe D aily is conducting, as a 9 1 L xl PARTY PREFERENCE I(jthought and thoughtfulnessIL [ i Democratic about issues of which citizens [ DemoraticI generally ought to be informed ] Republican 1and to develop intelligent opin- ions. I hope that not only a ~ , large number will vote, but that [ ]. '............................''.....' each vote may also represent genuine interest and reflection. j Vorld Court, Proh PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE1C C. Little (AC ld e (Voter may register preference in both parties if desired) g NN EtORACC MIMES WILL PRESENTAreAlso' [ ] William E. Borah NewtonD. Baker i i i BOOTHS WILL BE C [ 3 Nicholas M. Butler [ ] Vic Donahey THE UEIL ICIPLVto Voting; booths will be opened p [ I Charles Curtis [ ] Walter George for the experimental poll on Presi [ ] Charles Dawes [ William G. McAdoo Largest Cast Of Season, Extensive will be conducted under the auspice S I lerbert I loover '] James A. Reed Scenery And Costuming Will tions point to the day's event as one [ Feature Production ever staged on the campus. The [ ) CharleslE. Hughes[( Albert Ritchie o'clock tonight, with the exception o [ j Nicholas Longworth[ Alfred S ith WILL RUN THROUGH WEEK There will ire six booths open t ,NS --- these will be distribUtd widely in F ] Frank Lowden [ ) Thomas Walsh After a lapse of several weeks connected with the University int [ ] George W. Norris Mimes will open its theater next student. These will be on the diag Monday night with one of the most front of the library, and at the Sta' [ Frank B. Willis .pretentious productions it has ever other three will be lOcated in Angel [ ] ..... . ..... attempted, namely George Bernard front of the University hospital. TI Do you believe that commitment to a policy of rigid enforcement for Shaw's "The Devil's Disciple." The the 18th amendment is a desirable qualification for a President ? largest cast of the season, augmented - direction, and extensive scenery and,! FR ............ '...'....''...".... costumes will characterize this drama S Do you believe that commitment to entry by the- United States into of the days of the Revolutionary war. "The Devil's Disciple" has long ., IL.CNTNU been one of the projects intended the World Court is a desirable qualification for a President ........by Mimes for production but the o av portunity has never before presented Favors To Re Silver Slave Bracelets Do you favor the