PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1940 PAIFOSNDY COERZ,14 Couples' Co-Op Meets Today Initiative, Referendum Methods Are Recommended By Pollock) A committee from the Inter-Co- operative Council, headed by Karl V. Karlstrom, '43SM, will set out to prove the old adage that "two can live as cheaply as one," when they hold the first meeting of all married' students interested in forming a mar- ried couples' cooperative at 9 a.m. to- day in Room 302 of the Union. "Karlstrom explained that the co- operative living and eating facilities for married students would definitely be started next semester. "Great in- terest," he added, "has already been shown by student couples on cam- pus." He urged all those interested to attend the meeting early. The cooperative house, when formed, Karlstrom continued, will operate much like most other cam- pus co-ops. Monday Eve at30MICHIGAN One Performance Only SAM H. H[,JTZ1S Presents the MOS9 HARThwYCGEO. S. kAUFMAN SENSATION, [A M E TD INNEmn BY THE AUTHOi2S OF 'YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU' "The Funniest Comedy of the Season -Brooks Atkinson, N.Y. Times A Smash Hit" -Time Magazin "If you don't have a good time at 'M.W C.T.D.' take it up with your doctor" -John Anderson, N.Y. Journal America By BERNARD DOBER The initiative and referendum have assisted in "the continuous struggle to bring political institutions into harmony with the needs of the peo- ple . . . and in the future can assist more, as agencies of progressive change," Prof. James K. Pollock, of the political science department, stat- ed in a survey bulletin issued by the Bureau of Government. The fact that initiative and refer- endum are inadequate and limited in educating the populace in public mat- ters is not inherent to them; the two processes have acted as a stimulant to the thinking of the voters, he said. It is the fault, however, Profes- sor Pollock maintained, of "public authorities for not having paid more attention to the problem of public education on matters of government in general, and on ballot measures in particular." Voters are not always well-informed about measures which appear on the ballots, and Professor Pollock sug- gests publicity pamphlets, as they are used in other states, which ex- plain the issues, be distributed to the voters at public expense. As things are now, it is only through reading about the ballots in the newspapers, "which are doing yeoman service," that the voters receive any informa- tion about the ballots. Many proposals have been kept from the referendum by means of a provision in the Michigan consti- tution which was intended to guard against any undue delay in the pass- age of emergency measures or ap- propriations. At times, proposals have been given immediate effect, which are of real public interest, but which never reached the public. Nortw ,ster Old,,t Union Executive Staff To Hold Tr out Meeting r (raduate Dies At 92 __________________ _2 A special meeting of all eligible BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Oct. 19 second-semester freshmen and soph- -('--Lorin C. Collins. 92, who was omores who are interested in trying out for the Union executive staff will the oldest living graduate of North- be held at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in western University. died last night. the Student Offices of the Union, it A prominent figure in Illinois ju- was announced yesterday by Doug- dicial and political circles, Collins las Gould. '41, president of the Union. was for many years associated with The organiation and method of I r, - I -, -, I f 4 J if ' ' /// \Y 22 . l _, I Unnecessary expense and confu- the late Clarence Darrow. He served sion have been incurred by the ap- several terms in the Illinois legisla- pearance of the full text of the pro- ture and acted as speaker in 1883. posals on the ballot. As a substitute, The fodointear heaelected Professor Pollock suggests an auth- The following year he was elected orized state authority to prepare a a Cook County circuit court judge. a short title and a summary of each proposal which would then be placed on the ballot. Enough use has been made of the initiative and referendum in Michi- gan to demonstrate support of it as an institution of popular government, ~ Professor Pollock maintained, and "the increasing use of it in more re- cent years has also indicated the de- sire to maintain these powers of popular lawmaking for their own pro- tection.' prooto UIILon the ste].1udet Lstaff will oe eaImmu LU iUspeca i U a ua- cussion of the experience that staff members receive in the fields of ad- ministration, public relations and vo- cational guidance will follow. X f w -, TOAY ... and every Sunday is Long Distance" n Still Good Seats Left at $2.20 and $2.75 Incl. 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