TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928 T'rt S T lTr4MFRMICH-IG~AN DAY T A ^Xl..f Mtrrn I PAG' TW " .Ul1y~xIA %~ rL4a m Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Associated Press is exclusively en- tided to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news published herein. Entered at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, post- office as second class matter. Subscription by carrier, $r.5o; by mail, $1.75. Offices, Press Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephrne 4925 MANAGING EDITOR J. STEWART HOOKER Editorial Directors.........George E. Simons Martin Mol City Editor...............Lawrence R. Klein Feature Editor...............Eleanor Scribner Music and Drama Editor.......Stratton Buck Books Editors............Kenneth G. Patrick Kathryn Sayre sumption. The fact that Mr. Hop- wood is responsible for writings of a ROLL indication that his bequest is intended " ' to evoke writings of a similar sort. "0"A Detroit Saturday Night should be in-TPR formed that the University has no in- tention, in the utilization of the $150,- (Called suddenly home from their 000 bequest, of fostering anything vacations to the helm of Rolls, Lark but writings that "keel) on the side and Kernel have returned in a body3 of sanity and decency." to make a last-minute attempt to put o -_-- Norman Thomas over the top in thek IEXICAN iMMIGATION Daily presidential poll on Wednes- It is surprising to notice the num- day. Surrounded by followers and ber of Mexicans who have been admirers, the two famous Rolls edi- brought into the United States dur- tors were besieged by reporters upon ing the last few years to work at their arrival last night. Their in- labor which few others would do. side story of the presidential cam- They are hired to work in foundries, paign has been released exclusively steel mills, section gangs on rail- in Roll, however. They are grateful roads, and other occupations of a sim- to themselves for this fine co-opera- ilar type, and are paid a wage that tion.) an American laborer could not live on. True, he might exist on such THOMASIS SlORTCOMINGS pay, but the living standards of Amer- ican workmen have been so elevated In perfect fairness it must be admitted that Thomas has short- in the past few years that he could admitge, tsat.Toasdhas sor notbehapy icoatings, as all candidates for not be happy. pri dn.H a ee and Machinery has been invented to do president.H e has never gained certain kinds of work which laborers iOtOl of a government oil nion- would not do for the wage which em- ployers could afford to pay for such noply. 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Egelano at such times that cheap labor is im- Assistants * s x Samuel Lukens Lillian Korvinsky ported, This may seem to be a neces- AUT' INDUSTRY SILENT Janet Logie sity at the time that steps are taken AY TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928 to furnish such labor, but it would In spite of Ros support, neither be better in the long run to pay high- Night Editor-LYLE R. CHUBB er wages to American labor until the General Motors nor Henry Ford las work could be done mechanically, lined up behind Thomas. Walter Rkecntly a large cmpanycwhic. Chrysler, however, has no one else to Recentlya large company which o sa foundry brought xi-support, and Lark, who is very close SPEAKING OF SMUT oatesn. Ioto the auto magnate (40 miles), re- Detrit atuday iht~ i di-mately 2,500 Myexicans to one city to I Detroit Saturday Night, in an edi-' ports that an announcement can be work during a rush season which pot thta nnucmntcnb torial as ridiculous as it is uncalled woukd urtnga mr ean whicw anticipated daily. foasisteAeyHpodb-could not last more than a few #* * k for, assails the Avery Hopwood be- months at the most. This, like sev- quest to the University, his Alma Ma-.. S. C. A. SPPORTS SMITH eral other incidents o the same type, T ter, under the heading of "Prizes for will probably result in the addition Supreme discredit was cast on Smut." "Maybe it will be possible the Smith organization at ia late of another burden on society. These the University of Michigan to so people, like Mexican laborers who Ihour last night when it was an- reguatethe omptitinfo thepries oncd that tie Student Chris reglat th copettio fo thpI have come before them, will prob- lin socaon olduul- provided for udder the $150,000 be- ionAscainwuduqa qus ftelt vr owo htably be paid for working a short quest of the late Avery Hopwood that time, and will be allowed to live fiedIy endorse .Smith.. The .an- students may be encouraged to write Igonaiaycnmedtt ss i iade by Barton . newthe nusul, ad thmrong unsanitary conditions which anew, the unusual and the rai- will fall far short of our living stand- Bw'10 resident of the S. C. A. cal' as the donor wished, and still ards. When the work is finished they It is understood that the Smith ards.wWhen thk workbis finished th. keep on the side of sanity and de- wil be left et plank is behind the move. wi~lbeletjobless and with no alllfor ceny, ay. cn- eas o getoBowl denies a responiSibility r cency,athe editorial says. The con- means of getting back to where they cession then is that "It all depends came -from. They will simply be a gthatLirepu on who decides just what may bet in~ burden to American society. licans are larger contributors to cluded under the 'unusual and the There can be only one remedy for the Fresh Air Camp. radical.' Mr. H1owood's will specifies a situation of this sort; that is a that students are to be given the wid- tighter restriction on Mexican immi- OSCAR SPPORTS LARK est possible latitude.' gration so that the country will not scar, woner horse, famed edu- This said, the editorial points to the be overrun with unemployed labor- cator, political expert, dramatic critic, fact that "If that means that the boys ers. In the same way that American and su.porter of the D. A. R. claims that there is only one man in the and girls are to be told that 'Ulys- labor is protected against too much ses' and 'An American Tragedy' and competition from oriental and uro- field worthy of his suportLark. the dirtier parts of James Branch Ca- pean laborers, it must be guarded "lHe is the only man who will resign bell's writings are the sort of thing against a Mexican "labor invasion." if elected," Oscar was quoted as say- they ought, to imitate, then it is dil-_ing. cult to see why somebody shouldn't WHITE'S WITHDRAWAL BALKLEY AWAITS )EVEL0PIENT come right along and establish a William Allen White, promient Re- chair of free love and Lesbianism at publican and Kansas editor, is to be Barry Balkey, (lemon business Ann Arbor." In the next paragraph commended on his withdrawal of cer- assistant of The Summer ichi- the editorial enlightens us with the tain accusations that lie made against ga l aily, is awaiting develop- statement that Mr. Hopwood, in his Governor Al Smith regarding the lat- ments before announcing hs de- day wrote some "pretty clean hu- te's alleged record in the New York cision. Both camps are reputed mor," but also that he perpetrated Assembly favoring gambling and cer- to be seeking his support. "Does some pretty strong stuff such as 'The tain agencies of vice. Mr. White's Norman Thomas wear green Demi-Virgin.' The editorial conclud- action is commendable not so much sweaters?" lie asks. es that "Radicalism in writing has because of the natue of the charge; * * come to mean not actually radicalism that he withdraws as it is the fact that LITTLE FAVORS LITTLE but smut or near-smut . . . . We in so doing he is admitting his own really can't quite see the University1 susceptibility to error and is show- Liet. Col. Little, well known of Michigan promoting literary en- ing a -splendid spirit. University president, recently deavor of the brand exemplified by l In view of the many conflicting re- banned from the Rolls column, these people." port's regarding the past records of announced in an interview to- If there is a sound statement in the ca'ndidates for various political offic- morrow that lie favors very little entire editorial it takes more than es an individual speaking for or for the presidency. "Autos do not the average amount of reading ener- against a certain candidate may be choose to run," he did not say. gy to extract. Just what "the dirtier divulging mis-information as a re- Rolls correspondents are piecing parts of James Brunch abell's writ- suit of having a fallacious set of together other fragments of the ings," Theodore Dreisers' masterpiece,)facts as his guide. Although this is President's statement. "Ulysses" and the fact that Mr. Hop- true there are many who are not * * * wood at one time wrote "The Demi high-calibred enough to admit of error THOMAS VICTORY PREDICTED Virgin" have to do with Mr. Hop- and thus refuse to set about to cor- wood bequest to the University is ap- rect themselves whenever a person With Toasted Rolls behind his can parently left to the perverted imag- is unjustly injured as a result of their didacy, a Norman Thomas victory i nation of the reader. In truth, Mr. ispeaking. In this century it is still the campus straw vote was predicte Hopwood at his admirable best prob- as human to err as it was in earl- at an early hour this morning by th ably wrote more of the clean type of ier history, and a true measure of a Rolls executive commitee. "We ar fiction and plays than he did of the battling the handicap of Republica . man is when he is great enough tob.i. type of "The Demi-Virgin" with thea oil scandals and Democratic illiterac admit error and make the necessary unfortunate result that the later such To conunterbalance these advantag amends so that the person about plays are better known to many, in-w. of the two major parties we hav cluding the person responsible for the nothing to offer. We regret to adm appearance of "Prizes for Smut," in Ie is discussing will not be wronglythat the Socialist party is quite ho accused.thtteScaitpryiquebo Detroit Saturday Night. a sest." Another statement as ridiculous as' The retraction of the charges that it is amuslng is the one that "Radi-I Mr. White made against Candidate THOMAS IS UNIVERSITY calism in writing has come to mean Smith makes for the promotion of (RA)UATE not actually radicalism but sTut or a cleaner campaign. Mr. White's near-smut." Detroit Saturday Night charges were made on the grounds A final blow was dealt to the may actually believe this to be true, of the supposed authenticity of in- Thomas candidacy when it was but it is anything but a feather in i formation regarding Mr. Smith's re- learned that lie is graduate of a editorial cap to be credited with such cord. He subsequently had brought University. "How can he hope to an assertion. In reality, what Mr. to his attention certain information get 'T'aniniany votes if lie under- Hopwood wished for in making the I which led him to believe that he was stands the English language?" bequest was that it would supply the wrong. His retraction followed. Al- Oscar said. Nothing danunted, the incentive for some "original" efforts though every effort should be devoted campaign has reached astonish- the part of literary students at his by those active in both parties to be ing proportions and Rolls sus- Alma Mater. There is a vast differ- sure that the information they have pects that there are several In- enee between "original" and "radical." is genuine, in case an error is made teligent people on the campus in conclusion it is hardly necessary the party workers should not be afrnid who will flock to its banner on 17 1 f TYPEWRITERS FOR1 SAlE Ol REN Quality Machines Delivered Phone 7831 1i AM ILTON llTYPEWRITERJ LETTER SHOP State and William Sts. -1 u pern ataral" s nanam as Fashion now says- PA F',,., pf0lCzo. WEAR A PANAMA HAT. We suggest you buy a genuine "SUPERNATURAL" Panama because of its supreme style, soft finish and the comfort and satisfaction it will give you. Good stores sell these hats with pride. 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