PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 192: PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 29, t92~ Hamlin Garland F. L TILDEN If Hanlin Garland's parents ad,' more be accused of being under [Rs- sot been of pioneer stock, if they had sian or Santinavians influeoces th-as been content to remain in rtted te could be nmisaken for i'assa .01 cootfort, livng in consplareof security, Iltis not just Amerian; hte is unl- instlead of being drivens by sons n- oyed middle-west. compromtising internal torte to find; If there were n oler reason, Han- satisfaction its life with privation antI in Garlands's books would lie for weariness for a toura geous stroge their hisoical vaine aloe. His is on a bordet' fart, te first American0 the one valid record of rural life dr- realist would have udotbtedly'been( in helb ast half of the nineteenth ostet'thati Ianlin Ca'rlInd. lie wa'centsury that we ae' ondtit is more ortslin central Wistonsin before then rvald;i it is utmost livid. What B' bbilley wsas thought of asa trin-; )ries s' ha'fcstie for tChiag at the' cipist by-prsoduct of America, one eiteosof tat ro, H amlin (Garand previouis to the ('ivit Nvar. T'te nt, has done f0r1i'testirit of thel nothiern isissippi basin, Its' is like Dreiser Iltos, in tlbs arhifsetaraters seemisto live d iivorted fromtithe caet'oftheit' ' ct Ilo i thoghi nturaly t'y' ae a 0 little molt's sutiduedt ind do not stand lu ihtei rmelf +aletar(, z or xapesr J'tiy G'eharit. Is relle ill Igoisith i ''s ruirallit- ?slaota 5rts- t o d iiii'sii't' that sis isat_ its I ruslipp it her hu' d ndte'ovsr temipstss hea Sk irs'o '1" s' is' is asi'lisidtie of i s i lire!cts u t l-5s' st u1 a iis toy.I _teil sae tatat , fa iii iii :.ei ns, hril list ltiiis sit li In a ss- isdis ill' tuils t errs 5s ii itmtlosigl I annl d~slab ut k to in . cl ''SII 5151 1 it ltast '" t pese rei casf lth aisnsthersid s'rorsthistws wstries list 51i druidgory,,and telolinessatfathe tn ossliti-tis IsistInc e I wsthe mi'it n tst ressisss si 1issl 10 i'ti't issIIl-i'is)'i no'v t ha Byad"TN. etrnB ft life sisst i hial nsiPrivate~i and'utserats Il ohe sore vilossiue ttflugero~atisfs't'-iths'elhe repooaieofdlgt silior of Istsling Uof new land(, ptitsthik iiauisnty-Garlsha ng"er- stsdt mensngffrussierbasineistamptduu'lesstasst mentten'ip"Tsentrt- theimpesson f tatlif dep i hie. orejotibeorertssentg sistise.YAle; itoasill ws a bssl isinh I-Sosteelswreitene'onlssst i lse reitiony' fs arndaofeAm(lissgIiisississwiscith-st leftisis,,spinsadifre'NationallQuarterly' inr Il.ssFisr the sl s tint ilisas tirermonsthe t slieMapainea'cy Ther pesid isisresofler Ois'o mte l ygin noaoaooett-n nrofer ocia ithe leeowi ch feels reasonatBly N.Saf.t h infe cae. usslte."!id is h eat ssd s b iosikson-ptee, e YAon EVIt loEthrcon ben raeudgesliedftte tde tit-twereonsetiioftenti:tes ofences irt ntevt 'beett t n li YouerestnedoubstmthatrTeale lorinality n vision hald b ssues'Catin-ismyesgnedifo thenpriate- aprecngitedufombthedfactds. 11ritiNthsty, mod fo ecinse"ire Smarti it arlania isagoinghiscturs e ters'delljutiefreitakni. TeYl May 4 to tiltaudioritni sit te Bythisisithtiniean whI inind't peopelif nn Aor shtrall thaethd eite Yl eie s wotyo chance of hearng aemanmwhoesarted i'bli'Nation.As al attr ntrlitt aor nwth inrlyaterctantteratir.ttesltry-ssrydsstiosss fro nice levrnes Iat it int'srottynsuve.sIt i ikesycapseitt toy- Thesperioydwas.ninhr ny authr or.n~5'-esysgineig inimutersuson noriofth-e ca ntspritintwhimh-feestireasnablytsofesinteinfiae cau es ir Siclir ews' oo s t pac-ihyethoe sisyis t liethersec o- bye itep awabolysed hefn d ieceoibn- or teorit outofte.lles Isis hadi 'ot rest "bonoffItst-soiThrsIntisdsit btsntrativhe; tale MriidltyBondier" ndhoulre-edmaltsReietis nsdesiednforItheiiater~-{ Tnravlan isRoass"ippingohetuheredel lstiiesrein.ss set-e o i ns pteop egftnngArothlelihavirthesthatl feie astRvitaistusissrteyo tuae wifishewafria himan fo strteuosiersstin. isis beetsr tifacsiss nsi lietiekissthes'fsI, i lfreedsmljic titi i i1a5-in chmaraleto stmils- minutiertsOfetets his wiistin tisiome- tctin Ill'gsills'f iititess' in-i in'ilsn' churnted tbuttet' s ts'r sssdsit of va- ts nfsilluisi's'rrt'ilift sie ei ts 5 isis stratins trutffles.I Isshope thastinoting plssislii st IFrusm isiiha a-,-i-'- hats tbeen said toigive onetis' lim-s IpoitI lfiethe Yii''l'lesseie- h)i1)0 pi-essiots that IFamuslits (irtstIIirle-' (1ilt'1'inis I ileri slid i ilrls' i ' caltlss tstignly the is'ntnit ts' sliosss :sises :tis;sisTi lie 11t ls l fui i' ssf tale Ilssittins. 'siIssensip lots-lisIt d1 i iini~t isa t;si't5'i'ts i ts - si-u- ' pttus; 'alls's- Insi-isis i is' 't- s 5rks 5l551,1OlW" iit's n. i'It, is ii .... W~ell Pressed means Well Dressed Well fir -essedren tlue cirt to kIspthleir clothes wsell pressed. .Nothing so restores thcat losik of neswness to a suit as. having i cleaned andlpres-efiby- Detlling. (lire sittistansI litconvinc eel that " Well Ptressesd itani s NelltDressed"- SUITS SUITS PRESSED CLEANED AND PRESSED 50 CENTS $1.50 DETTLING "The Faultless Tailor" 1121 S. University Spring Means Light Lunches Dainty salads a ~Cooling drinks 1 Picasnt surfoundings Tuttles Lunch Room - 3,18 Maytiarsd SI. South of Majestic INTELLIGENT AND INTERESTED Your bank should be sound, accurate and efficient. But that is not enounh. Banking service to be of the moat use to you should be alao intelligent and interested. That is what this bank tries to be. FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 101-105 SO. MAIN 330 SO, STATE ST. Hot water any time electrically!o envaluable for shaving 1111 oan lectr is'inituersiossgreaut- eyou can have htwtri aremarkably short lime. Merely in- set the heater in glass, pitchetr or otli- er vessel filled stithissater. Only a test umsoments required. $7 25 LL':ry bathroom needs one Detroit Edison Company Mail at Williaut Telsphtm 2300