)F4ILIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SUMMER SESSION iblshed every morning except Monday g the summer session. ember of the Associated Press. The As- ted Press is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches ted to it or not otherwise credited 'in paper and the local news published here- iered at the postofice, Ann Arbor, tgan, as second class matter. bscription by carrier or m~ail, $1.5o. lces: Ann Arbor Press Building. mxnunications, if signed as evidence of faith, will be published in 'ne Sum~mer at the discretion of the Editor. Un- :d commnunications will receive no con- ation. The signatur~e may be omitted in cation if desired by the writer. The ner Daily does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in the commnunica- EDITORIAL STAFF Telephones 2414 and 176-M MANAGING EDITOR PAUI, WATZE4, Editor .............. William Ston~eman Editors ........ Edward J. Higgins RoetG,'Ramsay. )rials................ Paul IL. Einstein Assistants rd Heideman Theodore I. C hryst Ros'aliez I,. Frenger. Andrew I;. Propper BUSINESS STAFF * Telephone 96o jBUSINESS MANAGER L~. BE;AUMONT PARKS tising............... Hiel M. Rockwvell cation, ........... .D. L. Pierce nt... ......... A. S. Morton lation................. John C. Haskin .Assistants 1. C. Lampe.F George Stracke TUESD~AY, JUJNE 26, 1923 ht Editor-ROBE~RT RMISAY 'rm mmmuu.m uumo m.. Y erse-,and Werse fl T" .L 7'tm m m u mp-m u ,_ __:__ ,.,.., w ... , .,. v X Text Books and Supplies for A11- Colle ONE OF015'our faithftul contribs-no other than zekial himself-dropped in on the Loop in Chicago last: week-end and dropped us a nloat to the effect that a new style is in voagin the big city, vizz, the wearing of wingtip 'col- *iars as substitute for the "old variety when going to bizness. Wingtips are, said to be much cooler as well as giv- hng fine dignified effect to wearer. *S peeking of Chicago, we have a new name for it, which we will confide at this point in confidenc~e; We would call it the "Thirsty City." Why, sim- ply because the result of a lawsuit of 'Sanitary District of Illinois (with is anotlher way to say Chi.) versus sev- eral mid-western states, indicates that the Second City is slowly drinkin the hull great -lakes sstem dry. The Court has grant~ed a injunktion against further heavy drinking on part of Chi- cago, wich however is taking the case to the supreme court Watch for the "Great Jool Mystery." Pink ribbon fiction. Dear Tarick: I overheard a ben- evolent old gentlemen asking a young collich man out at Whitmore Lake the other nite where he learned to swim. "I the 'water, sir," he 'said. I sug- 'gest that every effort be made to se- cure him as contrib' to the Coloumn. Raldo. A reports has been /despatched for the purpose and tenants, have been warned to discontinue the dumpin' of garbage on the lot, dear Rakio. There was 'a YOUNG GIRL from Mad- rid, Whose 'BIKE slid amiss on the skid, The BIKE it was broken, AND WORDS they were spoken, We're sorry she did,,but she DID. THlE PARALLEL GENTLE)TAN. "Your honor," said the foreman of the Irish jury, "we find the man who stole the horse 'not guilty'.", Where- upon he sat down with dignity anid the Court nodded approvjngly. This hap- pened in Ireland).' Rannigan. Wich reminds us of the Irish orator 'who when he had a head of cabbage thrown at him, 'said,, "Pardon me, lad- ies and gentlemen, there has, heen some misunderstanding. I asked for your ears, not your heads." This doggone temperature is "turni- ble. be for an editorial in the Daily? ' L. AL S. IRear L. M. S.-We showed above to head of Editorial dept. and, hie said as ,an edit it ,would be a nockout, a shear rockout. Vifin I saw how good he thought it was I decided 1 had bet- ter ,keep it for readers of theClumn. Yours for service, ED. HALRTH SERIGE1 STFF ENLARGE BY REfENTS. CT NEW PLAN WILL TIRNG RiEADS OF OiL)D1EPARTMIENTS INTO SERVICE CORPS OF PHYSICIANS TO BE DOUBLED IN SZE Full Time Woman Doctor Will Be Employed; (i22 Treated Last Year Correlation of 'the University Health Service and the Clinical departments. of the medical school, for the pur- pose of affording better protection for the health of University students, was voted by the Board of Regents at its last meeting of the college year. Studnts Not Clinic Material It was specifically~ provided that students will not becoe material for clinical examinations, but that the new plan will baring into the Health Service heads of departments who are considered experts in thir res- pective fields. q: Under the old plan, a full time, ro- tating system of service was in effect. It was found that the work was too strenuous for a small staff and the new plan of shorter hours and a larg- er staff was thought advisable. The plan also provides that a full time woman physician will be retained by the Health Service. The members of the staff uinder the new plan will be fellows in the de- partmients which they .represent, ap- pointed by' the head oif that depart- mnent in conjunction with the chif of thme Health Service. "The staff miem- ber .wll have the privilege, in im- portalt cases to call upon his chief for advice. The part timer plan will practically double the size of the staff of the, Health Service, and will chn- inate the necessity 'of long office hours 622 Csired for at Inifirmay During the past year 422 cases were treated at the Health Service infirm- ary. This -was the first time that an infirmary has been attempted in te University and it has been pronounc- ed a success by the Health Service -authorities, the number of 'students' cases sent to the Yniversity hospital this; year being,'70 per cent of t ose oi 1921-1922. GRAHAM'S-Both Ends of the Diagonic r "Michiganl's Favorite College Songs" -Don't go home without a copy. Water's.-Adv. DETROIT UNITED LINES Aun Arbor and Jackson TIME TABLE (Eastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars- 6:00o'a.m., 7:00 a.m., 8.oo 'a~m,, 9:05 a.m. and hourly to g:o5 p.m. Jackson rExpresij Cars (local stops west of Ann Arbor)-9,:47 a.m.~, and every two hours to 9:47 p.m. Local; Cars East Bound--7 :oo a.m.' anfl every two hours to 9 :0o p.m~., i i :oo p~m. To Ypsilanti only- i 1 :40 p.m., 1:15 a.m. To Saline-Change at Ypsilanti., Local Cars West Bound-7 :50 a.m, 12: lo P.M. Tos Jackson and Kalama~oo - Lim- ited cars &:47,1 10:47 a.m., 1247, ,2.47, 4:47 p.mr. To Jackson and Lansing- Limited. at 8:47 P.m., Launderers _ Dyers, Pre: ON C DAY SERVIC LAUND . , Cieaners % ssers EU RU U3 Urn DE ON REQUES' PHiO NE 16 5 i i I i Y. W. Co A, ,Cafeteria' b08 EAST WILLIAl!'S5 'TEKNNIS SUPPLI Rackets Our Linej RedrunRESTR -Bathinug and Welcome to "Ann. Arbor. We 'knowl that you "are "RADICAL" EDUCATION (Continued from, Page One) be a democracy. America can't nk in democratic terms. America ,11 thinks in terms of privilege and ssession and position and social lque. *America must learn to thinik other terms than those and it has ong task. Life today in America is great, tremendous, spiritual adven- e. Life in America must find guid- ce for that adventure especially in ecolleges. "I say the greatest danger to the nerican college today is that it will drawn into thie common ' life, and ke the standards of our common life its own. Some people believe that telligence is a thing you can have, at you can get and keep and that it mnes down out of the, past, that it is nded down by the teacher, that it mes from a. book and is there to be len. It is not. Thinking, or intel- once, is a think you must do, it is . ativity, it is a function of the .man spirit, it is something that man n must undertake if they are to ve guidance of life." Dr. Meiklejohn is one of the many ogressive educators in this country o believes in an "honest and thor- g~h teaching of the social sciences, ich means a knowledge of how peo- 3are to live together on this crowd- earth. This involves a study of the vantages and disadvantages of pres- t governments, and a frank anid gen- ine discussion of socialism and kia- etheories~. It means an open-eyed ognition of many worldly ills, and i is just what bigoted con servatism afraid to allow. So for expressing %dical" views (just what that term Sas we do not know), and for at- oipting to carry out his liberal pro- aim, the trustees of Amherst have ,missed their courageous president Another skirmish,'between the die- rdconservatists and ' the' liberal, ogressive educators occurredl near- home when, about a month° ago,' esident David Friday, of the M~ich- un Agricultural College, formery ofessor of economics here, was oust- because he attempted to rid the' ~te institution of its multifarious The timne is not far off when the vial sciences will receive the prom- ant and open-minded attention that y deserve and the couragous exam- es of such men as Meklejohn and -day are not in vain for they serve focus the public attentioni upon most distressing situation. going to . We stand enjoy this, term. for pure foods and the' most enjoyable to eat. plae BREAKFPAST' Served 7i9 :30) DINNER Served 11-1 SUPPER Served 5.7.. No Sunday Breakfast 711 N.:,UNIVERSITY AVE.-NEXT TO ARCADE TI II 1 ~I I .. - 0 11 THE SUMMER' Thinkl I'll look at a Centigrade ther'- mometer for a while an'. cool off. Or else go out an' get struk by lightning oer summp 'n. TARICK. page 31r. Smith Here is a' case for Mr. Al Smith of Noo. York, Vizz, ,first they took beer lightwines and other drinkables away from Chicago' an' now they'r'e taken their water- too! Any 'suggesttions fromt Mr. Smith or, our esteemed !coun- tryman in Chi. Help! Help! Sir Ignatz advise us, that "bein' merely a peacelovin' Catholic, Al Smith has nothin' to. Peer from the Koo KMucks Klan, but the Salvation Army -who knows? They mite send a pla- toon or so agenst him." MICHIGAN DAILY, I HI U 11 On t h!e.C am pus At the Press Bldg. ii ~- ]ii SUPERFLUOUS FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by' ELECTROLYSIS Electro- Cosmetic Service 224.Nickel's Arcade l tr SUBSCRIBE, TODAY III Having hogged thus much space to safeguard sivilization (Washington, D. C., papers please copy) we will pro- ceed without-further adue to the works of our contnibs. ... Sir : You have been at my boarding houjse yesterday noon.' One of the fellows was .wiping his kn~fe. on the table-cloth when 'the landlady, pounc- ing upon him, demanded: "It that watl you do at home?" And he replied, "No, we have clean knives at home." He ate in comparative quiet after that, as did the landlady. How would this 11111 -CAMPUS NEWS, ANN ARBOR NEWS. i 409 EAST JEFFERSON ST. WORLD NEWS III HOME COOKING SAL"IS - LUI +CHES X1:5 0 for the; Whole Su~mmer WAMONOWMMMWAMINIM Delivered; or Mailed Anywhere FOUJR GIENERATIONS SEE ONE OF lFA1XIY EGRADUATE Representatives of four gen- erations of one family were seat- ed in the stands at Ferry Field Commencement morning to w~it- ness the graduation of Marian Hall Weller, a senior in the lit- erary college: The quartette, who all lived , in Hillsdale were Mrs. Fink, grandmother of the graduate, Mrs. Lyons, her mother, Mrs. Vr__.. 11.cicho a d iffla Pa 1I SUMMER TERM 2SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING $ECRETARIAL TRAINING, . COMMERCIAL TEACHING rJUNE 25--AUGUST 17 ' HAMILTON BUSINESS CLLEGE E r a. STATE AND WILLIAM STS. °",- - - - - - - - - - - - - -....uau~n~f~ uE mJh~lE91EIISf~lEE141EI B E~3I IEIIEIIII iuhIIIuIlIZII SIGN UP. AT ONCE.3 This: Summer the Daily will have the official University Bulletin, car- rying notices of importance to everyone.' III II DONTMS T 11 II 111 = II ,