IAT YOUR DOOR THREE T A C J ~ I 1 2 THE ONLY OFFICIAL EVENINGS A WEEK, 75c 1 1SUMME.4 R PUIGATION Vol IV. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 191 No. 22 DEMANDS REFORMED CITY' GOVERNMENT of (ioverinieit ini lioderii A1DYOCATE'S 'STAUTNIO.1N PLAN" "Gooid (itii'eishili is tihe price which wei musf piay for living~ in. a republic, ifd is fliesre anvonse of us so selfish is fo fhinkl it too high?" saifd Prof. i. G. Stonser ini a hierfire on "Rteceot lDesvelopmeots is Ct iy Adisftratfon P'roii as Iegil Stainidpoit" is the pihy- sirs fiiildiirg yesterda ivfitiern00n. lRe- girdless of the system emipioyed by a city if svas shoswn thast a duty rests isitli the sities. Ile particularly re- ruisinsneniri i the iew "City Massager Form wis shirh is no0w in opieratfon fn Sftiiiitoii Va Priof. Storner showsieid lbhif the ordfin- iiry rity as comparid ifthll the prfvate crpiloration, does nsf hive systeim or eiinry. 'The rite, he sasid, "does isot recogniie fha 1 shud apply busifesss prfinfiples to ffs governi- ins sif It seas denoustrafed that the cify governmsenit consfusses legfslatfve In admisistratfve soswers so thiit cc- spsonsibility for aimistake caininot be fifd iiii is shasred joinitly by the mayorii asid the councifl. It wais ailso poitsei out thiat the average cfty' hais iso iiesais, sisses fis pireseiit systems, of placing ass expieit is chiag of isal- less which reqfiie sleieralizasfion. As a remeidsy for tlhese cosdftfoss ,wischl are prevalentf is cifies all oves' they Uitedlc SItstes the cossmsissoforso of gusserissoesil sias dscssedi. Under this systems thes soayos is a nsominasl (Positined on page 4) NEW TARIFF MAY EMBARASS SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATORS OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY TO DEAN BACHER MAKING PLANS ADVOCATES PRESERVATION !ENGINEERS PLAN GET MICHIGAN INSTRUCTOR FOR SCHOOL OF MUSIC WOMEN I OF PRIMITIVE LANDMARKS!"OPNHUEDY D.C. . PrIym11ade assstant Pro. hkpprovedi Roonming House Lit And I Indian ftonds Present Manny IFeatures fessor by Neighboring Numierouns Social Affairs Tro of Interest to Students of ( Camp lDavis to t~ppe r in lies!; Dres JInstituition.lieFeatured. Archeology. 5 on Day or Days for Host oh Visitors. Cal .Pahsr esignedfh1s p osf- Since her appointment to the recent- "All Indian Mounds and other rec- tions fur theudepartm sentrutfipoliticailly creased offies of dean of worsen at ords of the early frnhabft itat should U) NO)UNCE IIIll 4)1" ~ OFsirs~ economiy 'anI soisology ansI sill1 this the University School of Music, frs. be preserved both for scierntific pur--__ cominagyaicgup to Oiao State tUniver- Ityc F. lBacher, has been working to posesarid as monunments to the build-I "You Wont notss h le Old Campi onu sity as assistanst prfuiessor of political systematize the affairs of her depart- era," said Dean Wi. B. Hinsdale is a 1 the 16ths" is thme titls of thes'cartioons economy.nmeet. Residents of the city who wish lecture on "The Primitive Man in0Iheuatmshlt)ug Dr. fuss 5 shinsatin from the lifer- to secure School of Music roormers Michigan" in the west amphitheater of apeaof o the e rst nes laist}'15piagI ary ulelartsmeuss. of tm thUiversty of have bees asked to fill out blanaks stat- the physics building Tuesday after- ig"Cuss" Torrelpatc'hing his fpansaiu Mihfeieanin mu905.' Ifs returned to ing what acconsmodations they can noon. honor of tfhe occasioss "Venu s Vliteu takes' hamaster'asudegee isP1t07,asndo0fer, and a complete list of approved "The age of the mound has not been in the latest cut of bathinsit,civ- i is :190f receivedhfle udegree' of Ph. I).roosmiug houses will be ready when passed" said Dean Hlinsdale, "for the hug for the delectatonm of the muli Is 1t907 hue sas appointesdasistant is the sftudents return irs September. ordinary graves of today are little tude, and :Prof. Johnsonpitsu hs initcleommiy, and since then has Dean Hacher does not intend to in- different from those which the Amei- finishiug touces on his scarelous held various pinsitionss so the depsarf- stitute any strict supervision aver the can Indian built above the bodies of waterless well. For Pasmp Dlavis mm scent. asomnsunsder her charge, but will deceased warriors. Some states have mkn xesv r''rmss usI Duingse s'suimmear of 191: he wass leave Itsemnto govern their own affairs preserved the mounds, but Michigan mfit assa siv preparatoio forutsul to Eniglanidinwhere Ire umade a liesrsosnal '10 a largem extent, and will simply try has not, with the exceptiona of a feweorst menuatOptenlts ssus a 5 finvestigation 01 time dosci strike and I to bseconme a companion asad advisor such as the one at Bronson Park, Kal- esteemedh constemparf uy the Blacki'hrly, vriniouss soscitlinsttmtiosspfeuliar to is, thems. aniazos." Irs speaking of a mound miii be field SatuirdinyAugusst 1t. A Englanrd.hls returniedin u September, four miles east of Asia Arbor he said, social committee hsas bieesm oim lhe jobs asd hmassIenld thin posifionm of istsructor "From the standpoinat of the relic with 5 venmgeaunsesumu a s osmmfrt emss- is politmical esconomy andsmu ociology hastes, this mound contains some siefiorm asbes'sn es m dnurfinge pmialimst yinarveiny interesting material, It has been lthe pd rm eihais bcemcu rangedtors As sin masembe of tl aitscmulty, Dr. under the plow for about 60 years, but the severail Imusnds rIdexpec'mtedsvistosrs Parnry tools in greamtmitermest is studesat ~ it should be explored by the univer- from nearby tosws ns adshaummcer mmmt- activitiesfubesnusaimemaber of Qusad- saly" tages glaud tef cae rnisgle, Toastammatesthme Sociology . ,"The Indian" said the speaker, "has The usrn snailbetkspwt clumb, tih'I'cosnosmics clubh, amd the g iven us a t least two things, the corn variouss costsests usnuandlosuf of them hleutscimmr 1Vmrsiim VWmth F. M.IBacons crib and the process of obtaining map- water, mash af tern a buiffet 1u'chsf1 1:00 5 02l, thenis nstruistorin suhfistoriy, he in- h e sugar." By stereoptican it was o 'chock, the slain ittrac tmon us thu stitute ein Iideuma of socisal afternions shows to what extent the manufac- shp fm u aaefn s'ithn us ltme UnionashisshI Isasvs sinmemdun- / tore of baskets and pottery is copied camrp chasmps and sumalsitalr trupfe velopfedh mit the Susnsday afternmoonm Deain Byri 9'. Bamcher. from the Indian. Dne remarkable In- of stick artists echosenusfromlie alo- imeetinmgs. an basket is said to have contained rpwl esae.Tealcm An atemp wi 1 b mad toorgaize36,000 stitches,.nnwl esaeh 'ieaIcu~ An ttept illbemad toorgniz "team carefully chases by thi sposrtinig (111'II1)I t EtlithIle social life of the School of Music "Tecmsn ia, sidDn editor of thmelacsk Fly i ' tackt uf I N 111)11(11SlOLstudnts by the institution of a bodyHidae"sththeIinswr as followva: "ChisskI Williaams, c; _ -- corresponding to the Womens League always fighting, but they must have "Cove" Coveseyp; "Swede" Mueller. 1,oais I ll 1 °Proinen il Colegebeen much at peace, must have had lani -u l ''umnnntiiCi in the university. Committees of the as; "Tail" Lalonidelb; "Wuooduy" Dra'smamtics mnl Oratoury Ge'ts older girls will return to Ann Arbor reasonably fixed abodes and commer- W~oodhousse, 2b; Ito sum Rosenbumii, G~aol Psiton.cial relations of aids extent," ThisI euulustun.,anly in the fall, a nd wil be on hand wspoe ysvrlseepia (Contiudo oo3 to assist the new students in securing wspoe ysvrlseepia iudo ae1 i~sssRcm !2,ailtuesm o om o or. Tusrsasca illustrations of Indian products which ( IQSRK eLoi il '2wiltksoeoroms adba.NueosoclTHE EED UR S'telasses in the 1fhagiism depmartmrenmt functions waill help to get the womencolnthaebnprdedxet11 tha duin pece Th cmmeceof he ENDS IN COMPLETE FIASCO of the Anni Arbor higha school, arhichbetraqindwthacohr Indian was illustrated by the fact that cer trsmfutduingth lat earbythey have been in the past, and to wer taghtdurng he astyea byestablish a spirit o unity in the school. tndian utensils made from Michigan fin'ial . t intflen.155. Aien, DeauntBacher is a graduatea of the copper have been found in sf1 parts Discharige muf Miss Elii a mCauss nr ___________ 'i Prouposedi'Tnx uun Buuouss rouses .Ac.- fise Oupuositiuunn uf Faculty mnd Studments. i , 4 mvilimliieins mmsmhead 01 thse English Time mctive c'ovperation of summsrin 1paruset, bust wril teauch osnly two schosol studnsts is urgently rins ted lasses. by flue unsiversity sauthoritiea it bumring hfa, esatimmirn im-us yinr as ins sstanmt irdebatinig and ora- sil' imlucice in fnumi Of Psiinss tory Raimnx collenge islCalesbursig, prevetthfle propliosed tamx 0i1 thuescm- Ilinisma mmd helpned to turnm out a portationms of foreignr booka isnto this nmuumberofsuicmemsiful teaims. coutry. hPetitionsiasre snowrsu irsthe Whileii is te iuniversity, Rids tools hassuofisin sstrucors saimdistuden sts sa naciprindeba5555'g,.~oratory 5and5 at the sucummer session office whischa univmersity sdramantcs. lie was a maem- will be illed stfsurnaes as rapidly her of time Alpuha ±insuldebamting society, as possible andsftorareud to Michi- mud time Lyceum cubusnder time aus- gman's repriesenmtatives rut Washnton. paesrflwichs Ie udelivered as oramtions Studments are reqiuested to sign thu oii ttischelieu"i"lf s everal of the letitionm andu to smite to tiheir omen cosn-sneghboring towrsns daring the regular mgressmses usnman effort to chansge this sessin of 11912. provisiom ins the tariff bill nssr before im 1912 lire aronmlie usiversity ara- Puingress. Thse petition is as fllows: tosseal contest wahich gave him the "Whereas the sear revesnue bill sow right to represent Michigan is the beforemtonigress, (H .1R. 3321) prp-"osrthesrn Oratorical league conrtes't at es under article No. 2.37 a tax of 15 lEvaston, bust was awmard ed only fifth ser cenitumia asmloremans books of plnacee ir the fisnal encouinter. mll kinids iimorted isnto the Uitd He a takren part in a nusmber of States, mae, the undersignedl teacherm oratorical association fplays, and also ausd studemns of thue Sussmmer Sessions sir soicm of the tUnionr operas. set tire Univ'ersity of Itich ignsircs isa personm to file our solemn protest 31II lll,1 tII.DUI'J( IDIES agasimst this tanx wicdsaould sssdoubt- I EI lRIAfNt ' I IIiESS edily 'injure eduscainalfprogrnessinrm- this counotry." Aftirsuftferinme for morse thanm mmyesar IHeieofore thre shfas bensa5tmmx ounitli suenim Curl'L.iBarchmus, '1:L, boobis ism lfnglisinismposrterd info this s iren at the home of :Franmk Warrini cosuntry bus t fr'he aswprovidedf thaut In Salmc'Tuesdlay. Ilarchurs,awhmo limes thmey' could entlernfree os thme swnorn 1 in uDetiroit, seumstosSalm sifive aweeks 055515 that lacy awere to be ussedi only aso, thiningmsthaniit time countsiry sir fsor eduncsationasl purposes. wsuldshbin'good tsr hmim. It Iaisnowc prossedlto iplace biookslie hams brent unablse to sininctice lawv us mm foreigsn laniguage mussthe suc seIrnsaccorumt otfiris pioor healths, anrd bassis sis Iiglism bookis. This mmill nmotffursmse tune hras bhen u engagesd as affeet tire libraries ais times'yimor t mis- travelsing salsmn'sfor thin' l.IM. ]Ferry slur the edurcationali proviafsin i th ecompnypsmof fDetroit. lum',but it meanus m asminsdshipso au Brcu v hrswam 5 years old, shuts sndmin ivestigsator'swarkingsi"atis ileavemss'naswidows mushtswo childrn. tHe buoks lins mmforeignianmiguasgme uwio re imalIso sumsvired fbyIrmaismiotheruinwsho cosmpelledm'm mm spurchanse'theirso01some iverus'int Fosrlurvmlhin' 11ms remasisshiaven localh bookseller. buseinmsin to 10l~oeruilfe for busrial. vocal department of the School of Miusic, and is thus familiar with the problems aith which she will have to RIECENT HOOK01F 3IICui'GAN sheaf next year. In addition to the GiRADlUATE PROVES POPUTLAR. dutiies which she will have as dean of awoimen, she avill als act as in One of the mast popular recent stinuctor in voice, hooks is "Zone Policeman No. 88" by _______H____ Iarry Alverson Franack, '03, Franck, ti~t0NI FACLTYHE('P'IION whos is a sort of super-tramp, has SEU)Ni) .XC'L'U MEEP'IION written a number of books dealing TO IE IVE I~tl1AY IGHI',with his own experience' in rough- ing it around the world. rill Counventiouns 'luie Observed Arid ' Some years ago he took a long Strict IlsmniPint Oni Freaik Itramp through the western part of Danmncing. America, and published the story of his adventures is book form. So well r'bhe secosnd reception of the faculty was this book received, that later to summrer school students will be held when he stowed himself away in a in Harbour gymnasium, Friday at trans-Atlantic steamer, and started out on a jaunt which carried him all 8:30 P. M. through Europe, he again made his The usual dancing will be provided pleasure trip the basis of a book. for, anrd regardless of the temperature His latest work tells the story of the strict foricality will be observed. This I canal zone as seen through the eyes mean tht th getleen wll eepof a zone policeman. Franck served nreas tat he entenrn wll eepin thisa capacity from March, 1912, to sum their coats anid that conservativeJue1.2,adtnobiedhsi- dalncing only will be indulged in. cJune.1912,band teaindi ds These rececharge.reHishbookvedealsmparticularly Tiiesereeptonsar a oldovr fomwith the government and social life time timse awhen the summer sessions at the Isthmus, and is intensely in- wvere 'srall and university authorities teresting. thrates tat he usasoavil met he When not off on one of his trips in samre fate as the J-Hop if the prevail- search of pleasure and sociological ing popular style of dancing continues.' data, Franck serves as a teacher of English in the Springfield, Massa- chusetts, high school, THE EATHR MA 1Loucate Of)ice for New Health Service II Offices for the University's new dis- u'recist for Anmn Arbor., pensary will be, on North tngalls Fair tmday and Friday. Light var- street in the first house direcfly be- sable sinids. hind Mill Auditorium. It will be Yesterdany's Trentlueraftures. ksnown as the University Health Ser- Mlaximum 51; minimum 66. Wind vice department and will be presided velocity 13. lPrecipitation .0. over by three physicians, an allo- Orne yearm sigs: rnaximuum 79; mini- pathic, a homeopathic, and a -lady, nusn If, Irecipitatiosn .0. physician. ouf Prostest hintIHarnmony Nowu'Reigns. TIheoretical diffeences reulstedh in what threatened to be singeneral strike of the nurses at the Unsiver'sity hospital yesterday morning. The trouble arose when Dr.i, htubess Peterson, who acted mas the theory that a nurse should learn to mcake herself useful whein she enters a pir- vafe home, decided to have a flighit of steps swept by a nurse wvho enter- tained the theory that such 'mrk was entirely within the province of a smaid, and' who refused flatly tma do it. hs Eilolai, the nurse, was dis- charged. When the other norses learned. of this, they held an indignma- tion meeting and strike talk was rife. A spokesman avas appointed awhom brought the grievances of the nurses to the attention of Dr. Petersonn, ansd demanded the reinstatement of Miss Eilola. For awhile there was grase dangern that the patients at the University hoa- pital awould be left aithout tramiined ati- tendants, but Dr. Peterson called the nurses togethter, and the matter avas conmpromised by an agreement tma re- instate Miss Eilola provided she would apologize for refusing to obey orders. This 'he refused to do, and Ieft tshe hospital yesterday afternoon. All the other nurses are at wrk, and Dr. Peterson, whno offered to saveep the steps himself if so mne else would do it, fomud thesm clamed whn he came to the hospital this mmrninmg. School mint Imsic Teacher (Convalmescinrg. Mris. Jessie Dicken Rteed of fthne School of Mfuisic faculty hsas beein infiite ill since the cloasiing of schooasl hut mit last reports her conduitionsswais mruchi improved.