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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927. AN ECCENTRIC WOMAN Rogers tells Governor Dan Moody of Texas that he must start in at the bottom by expturing his own prisoners. The comment is dictment of Miriam Ferguson's regime of the state and reflects governor no credit on women in politics. Women are empable of doing much Letter work in high offices than was demonstrated Mrs. The trouble by that polities new to women and unusual circumstances brought an unusunl woman to the gubernatorial ofin Texas. AL. women should not indicted poor executives because Eccentric worten naturally try to do the unusuOffice holding is unusual, consethe few who have held quently among high offices have been of many eccentricities depopulated Texas galls, releasing more than 3,000 Rogers' keen sense of prisoners. humor could not resist eminding Dan Moody that he must start at the bot. building the state's tom by up prison population. has an inGovernor Green the cement vestigation probably hard plant nut to crack OFTEN IT HURTS Dame Rumor twin sister of Idle Gossip and both live in the same Block Unfortunate is the community must the citizenship of either. Occasionally their pratings are idl.. and harmless, but more often what they -1) moments most some besides repThe other day rumot run on bank I:on Mountain and another at Spooner. Wis. Both banks were soland paid out every cent they The Iron Mountain institution business the day. albeen drained. posits one was hurt, finanPort Even the gossipgossip" carry tales" Why talk about people, even there be some grounds though may Why not talk what you about constructive, somelikely be injured than epitations and bank solvency. Don't gossip Too often It hurts people who Cornell student sentenced to ten in jall for slapping co-ed's The worm will turn. IF HE FAILS? If Prof. Leigh J. Young, new direcin Michigan. should fail. where will Michigan turn for leader? That is which more than a few peoor this state have asked themProf. Young says that much heretofore done by the department must be undone and much that was undone must be done. Orders calling for the closing of fishing streams and hun:ing ureas must he revoked. Other Treas must be closed that have been permited to remain open. Only after careful study any changes be of conservation laws 14 Young's opinion. and necessary some features of present laws must be eliminated In other words. the conand John Haird built up must be forn down There IN new regime at conservation. hence the old order of things is bad and order must be At no time in the history of Michican has group of conservation offiTals entered upon new duties with a wenter opportunity to perform service for their state than has Director Young and the new members of the conservation commission. Michigan people have heard and read 80 much about John Baird in the last six years that many have come to look upon him 119 the antithesis of conservation Yet. despite all that has been said and written. there are men in Michi4an among them Albert Stoll. former secretary of the department politician performed some remarkably construe tive work during his egime These men. no doubt. queson some of the announceme emanating from Lansing at this time. The Daily be believes change for the better has been made in placing nt the head of the vation department man trained by theory and practise in enservation. We believe ho will obtain the sympathere support of the of the state. In this one statement indicates desire to learn the viewpoint when his the sportsmen of Michigan bring to us constructive and