FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE S..................................... ...GGEDY ANN BEAUTY R Miller Huggins lambasting Yan- effect on the gate receipts of SHOP OFFERS A kee"firin line took a decisive trim- the various clubs in that league. 75c; Finger wave at $1.00; nI0 - minin on m s l b nP anent wave at $1. :..._ mineg in their own form of baseball On y 865 persons saw Sam Gr emnn aea 85.Da 51 4 MICHIGAN SHOULD EMULATE ILLINOIS IN CARE OF PRISONERS IS STATE'S OBLIGATION, Can Not Term Manuao Trainingi Educational, Official Claims; Research Program Needed ( By Associated Press) LANSING, July 19.-MichiganI should follow the leadership of Il- linois in demanding that prisoners be groomed in the fundamentals of reading and writing before their return to the world whose laws they violated, in the opinion of Arthur D. Wood, commissioner of pardons and paroles._ Michigan should advance further along the institutional frontier by setting aside a definite appropria- tion for insane and epileptic re- search, Commissioner Wood be- lieves.1 The parole commissioner is crit-r ical of a present order that finds millions appropriated for statej hospitals and nothing for researchI for the insane and feeble-minded.i He recognizes the research workI Wednesday. Brooklyn's leading un- pitch shutout ball against Bos- dertaker, Waite Hoyt, who con- ton at St. Louis Wednesday. decends to toss a few games for the Yankee management during the: Clark Grffith, owner of the summer months, faced the Bengals Washington Senators, underwent in the ninth with the count 8-4 in an emergency operation for appen- favor of the Gothamites. dicitis at the Mercy hospital in Chicago. His condition, according Suffice it to say that the to the attendants, was highly sat- Tigers, usualy most genial in isfactory, such circumstances, clawed Hoyt and his successors Pip- Benny Freidman, f o r m e r gyrre- a di Heimahn i. i ni--tl- MACK TUTORING AGENCY Open for Summer School 310 S. State St. Phone 7927 'TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair rates. M. V. Hartsuff, Dial 9387. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Large one-room com- pletely furnished apartment for two girls or young couple. Also newly decorated double for girls. 422 E. Washington. Dial 8344 or 9714. FOR RENT-New apartment up- per and lower; two blocks from campus; modern in every re- spect. Phone 5929. 16, 17, 18, 19 LOST r:. : .' '. # {.:: s.:; . f ...: g as n aALc& s *1cenSy to knot the count in the ninth stanza and win in the extra in- ning of play. Incidentally home runs by Ruth and Lazerri prov- vlichigan football captain and At-American quarterback, has signed a contract to lead the New York Giants this fall, it has been announced. Benny i f I I i f I" I f Armed United States deputy in New Orleans since strike riots ed to no avail, captained the Detroit Bulldogs marshals and police acted as a con- of July 5 The strike is still on, a last season. voy to the first street car operated and little violence is expected. Ban Johnson, former president of the American league, opines that In 1927 Benny ran his own team the Philadelphia Athletics willinCeladFrdmnsamrk ADVISER TERMS SELF SUPPORT easily cop top honors in the junior ClevelandonFried a s fewcole PROBLEM FOR WOMEN STUDENTS circuit this year. He also is of the! football stars who has achieved opinion that the Mackian clan will outstanding success in professional "Any girl who contemplates work- unfilled. These are for waiting ta- have little trouble in dusting off football ranks over any extended ing her way through Michigan ble in return for board, light house- the opposition from the National period of play. must face frankly three questions," work, or care of children. Any leaguers in the world series. -_ stated Miss Grace Richards, advis- wman interested should inquire Bill Tilden and Francis Hun- for further details at my office,"; The runaway race in the t er of women, yesterday, in speak- Miss Richards concluded. American league is having its ~,,..,, LOST-Shaeffer's Life-time foun- tain pen without cap. Finder kindly telephone 8069 at 730 Arbor Street. 22, 23, 24 LOST-Brown and Blue checked coat at Engineering Research tower. West of Ann Arbor. Reward. Dial 1261 Ypsilanti. 17 LOST-Dickinson's Excursions in Musical History. Phone 6654. Reward. 1217 Baldwin. LOST-A seven by five black note- book with some extra sheets in ing of self-help for women stu-j dents. "These are: first, have II WOMEN'S ATHLETICS ARE MENACED signments and wil meet Mol- denhauer and Prenn of Ger- many on the interzone finals f that has been done at Ann Arbor health that will be adequate for but contends that study at the the extra hours I must spend; se-BY COMMERCIALIZED COMPETITION psycopathic ward of the Universityj 'is limited. cond, am I willing to work hard, 1 "Women's athletics today are at of Trade in towns and cities. Sec- Hospitald Impve Prisoner keeping my eye on my degree as the crossroads," said John R. Tunis ond, industrial concerns, sporting 'No state can be satisfied that it a goal; and third, have I a sound in an article in the July issue of goods houses, and department! has assumed the full measure of idea of values, so that I can get Harpers magazine. "On the one stores, which derive publicity and its responsibility toward its prison- hand is an active and articulate benefit from a champion women's ers unless it releaes a bettepris- along with a minimum of social group endeavoring to foster com- team. Thirdly he mentions the: pner tlife and of pretty clothes? petitive sport of the worst kind, churches, particularly those in oner than has been turned over to it,". Commissioner Wood states. "Unless there is a realization of j attempting to develop champions small towns, which have a poorly1 "And Michigan cannot be said to the possible hardships to be en- and world-beaters at the expense supervised program of athletics for have done its duty toward the countered a girl should not attempt of the mass, attempting to drag girls; and last, certain national, :feble-minded until it has definite- to work her way through school," women's sports into the morass of I spQorting organizations which wishc ly )tered upon a program of re- said Miss Richards, "Tile idea that hyprocrisy 'into which masculine to extend over women's athletics the laudable ambition to secure a sport has sunk. On the other hand the power they now exert over ath- There is virtually no educational college education and a willingness is & group of idealists who are an- letics for men. program at penal institutions in to work are a guarantee of suc- xious to keep the American girl Among the organizations oppos- the state, according to Commis- cessful self-support is a mistaken ( from this commercialized competi- ing these.interests is the Women's I sioner Wood. More than 700 in- one. Many people do not know tion, to safeguard her. health by Division of the N. A. A. F., which mates of the Michigan Reformatory that behind the so-called 'college placing her athletic activities un- t is resolved to discourge, sensation- At. Ionia are yearning for manual life' in which sensational publici- der the direction of properly qual- al publicity and athletic competi- training courses. The commission- ty: delights there is a group. of ified women supervisors, and to tion which involves traveling, and er does not believe that the system serious minded young people who provide a program of sports for to eliminate gate receipts. Incul- of making an inmate a factory are interested enough in preparing the minority as well as the ma- cated in its platform is the resolu-I worker can be termed educational. for life to subordinate or even ob- I jority. tion to "eliminate types and sys- Legislature Reluctant literate social activity, recreation, The forces named by Mr. Tunis tems of competition which put em- "The prisoner needs something and sometimes relaxation as well. as attempting to entangle the girls phasis upon individual accomplish- besides an assignment to a ma- "The most substantial contribu- of this country in highly organized ment and winning rather than up- chine. There should be mental tion a student can make to her competitive sport are as follows: on the enjoyment of sport and theI training as well as physical. It resources," continued Miss Rich- first, political organizations such as ( development of sportsmanship wonld be a splendid thing to de- ards, "is by working in a private Chambers of Commerce or Boards among the many," mand that our prisoners be able family for her board and room. to read and write before leaving Furthermore this is one of the;w state institutions." most wholesome things she can do, WE NEED TEACHERS "'-'I ta attempted to secure aIbecause it insures her a single room Free Registration Many Vacancies Tesearedh appropriation for the in- in a- comfortable home with good, I_#.VrTACHERS' AGENCY sane since I have assumed office rgular meals. Thiserelieves her WESTMORE~J.X~ TEiACHERS'LXL AGENCY~.. but without avail. There is still mind of the mental worry attend- 715-716 Old Natl. Bank Bldg. - Spokane, Wash. a reluctance to regard this type of i.g upon sporadic jos. IUf she UI i11111111111i__________________ _____________________________ ing upon. sporadic jobs. If she 'work as useful. works four hours each day- the "Legislatures are willing to ap- maximum time-she can earn $11.-I propriate millions for buildings to 20 per week, which is the equiv- house the ins-n+ and fbe-ind alent of the average price of room- of the Dais Cvup cha lnge the pocket. Return to charging round. Tilden is scheduled to desk at General Library for re- meet Moldenhauer today while ward. Lost about June 29. Hunter will match strokes with WANTED Prenn in the first days play. WANTED-Fraternity interested in In the doubles competition slated buying large home ideally lo- for tomorrow the young American cated southeast of campus. See doubles team of Allison and Van owner at 928 Oakland for plans Ryn ill ngae th Geman air for enlarging house, terms, etc. Ryn will engage the German pair of Prenn and Moldenhauer on the FOR SALE-Living room set prac- courts of the Rotweiss Tennis club' tically new for half price. Dial of Berlin. 21478 or 6238 22, 23, 24 -i a P r a You Too may become capable by taking our thorough practical training. Be- come prepared for a splendid position with opportunity for advance- ment. COURSES SUMMER Shorthand, Dictaphone, -.Typewriting, Calculator, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Secretarial Training Enter Any Day Write your name and address here for further information. Name ............... Address......... HAMILTON BUSINESS ODLECE State and William Streets Ann Arbor Ii- red, but when we ask them for br noney to study the cure of the !and problem, they hesitate. There .i It is estimated that one fifth of some hope that a small amount of the women enrolled last semester research may be done at state in- were earning their expenses either stitutions within the next two years !wholly or in part. The kinds of by economy in the, use of hospital' work available are: light house- funds. Our greateneed, however,! work, serving, cooking,hlaundry is .a recognition of the part that work, sewing and mending, dress- research should play in the state making, care of children, steno- hositaizaio prgra."graphy, typing, bookkeeping, ,dceri-I Qal work, clerking, and tutoring.l+ 1!|ven clowning has brought a The opportunity for- self-support " frown to old Broadway." 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