The Mchga Daily \NN XARBOR, \IT( I fIG \\, rHURSDAY, JANUA RY, 9) 1508. VOLs. XVIII. Nti. 73;. TEMPERANCE MEET FEELS SENTIMENT Speakers Talk Forcibly But Not Rabidly Against Saloons in College Towns. A Before a large and earnset audience Chairman Hlendcersons opened the meet- ing called together by thc auvocates of temperance in Usiversity hall last eei- ing Tie subject was totihetei upon front all sides, and, is all fairness to the speakers, was not rabisly alvocatd as is general in this lass of mecetigs. In explising thsc purpose of the tct- iug Prf. Hensderson told of a ttoe- st-it ott foot it this state at this tme to prohibit the sale of intoxicating iquttrs ins college towtns. Te atte is non before the cnstittioa cot- t-ention atis is causing considerable i- erest throcugttut te state, especially it \toArbor. -Already a petition gotter p by leaditg business msens and mnts interested int the enterprise-sttsnder fir has been sent ltote cnenssstint, akitit that the matter e left to tte jtrstetot of the townathtlorities, as it atwns ha- eet, so liat they cold eat chist matter as thee sass'fit. They sathlast this is te.'otipnion f te citiests ssts r,-'idcnts of Atnn Aror antI (f Washstte maweomitty. The speakers expasssei that ticsarssot te setimsent of lst s'stir- it suandthlit te lspuroses of thi mtetig sas tos aswrtamitthe real pos -isis of- ts' asvocates(of ts'peraste. "Itsfore Iis reformissr asysoter re frm.tsis adopedl it msthtsrbackett li the eotle, anti seeareIerets fins otsit cchat tte tesle Ithisk of the qluststiot. h sa. lie- slestitroiscedei rsie Antgell, the fist speaker. "This is the seodi mseeig f lii kisdithatet I ae attendes its Asti Ar bit" sis thei'Prisidett. The first sa aleth lirty-six years ages by te satos to take'sossme actions isi the siocl saos qusestiont. It sas le timse wrhenscpest hibitious was itsfosrce trocugotthls stale asdousr city ccas sie of tewoseis possible offenders. Asc int these hirty six years of sy' residensce its this cits there hae beess very fews teriods tht goosd senssid nt otiplam f tfhess'listusi trade. To ue there seems to caises of the troisble : First, a uarge part o. thu peotle-cii sot wat to restrict tcs liquor trasde seond, le officers clerec' cii nt esforce the lacs. Tey' seemses' its symsapasy wits the saloo-keepers. ' "The saoon tmsesssue eser beetse- tsp the lins in every pssilecay. The hase-dote a tossatd tigs they'ail sitbusissiess t do anti no actioniscss akesn against thesm. The problemiessssci big that te pople are disideeupnit1 If l-titpe le atid s th. ey io ottotec cucrsia tproblemss, itswoisuld eIts'sssssar ily' ceats wihs citostsisy-delay" Its speakitg sf le class of mies wh support the ritentions of slooniss, 1Dr Anigell saic'e sdiidedsthIemsinisso fie classes ". 1Drusnkars ad oter cworthlslsesss e ltico sant ass opess oses andiwhon coe for eoficias cwhomttsthey know' will allowthla state of affairs t exit. 2. Men whtomsc se respect aci associate sitill every say, u-Io sdrik oc- casisnally a glass of beer or spirits. 3. M\ent who use the saloonssoits a sociul way,scrl as workmsens adc mechanics. 4. Butsiness mess wot fear a loss itt trade by nmaking tis a dry- tow-s. Tecs fear he farmiers cill gis to Chelsea or lexter or some other neighborisg mse- tropolis, instead of coming to Annt Ar- bor, 5. Those men wh-Io were here whes the old prihiitioss lass was. its force, the rottesest lass' tider wich liquor cas ever old "I swosld very mucssh desire In see te people- of Waslsenan' coutyv vote tic abolish this trade feorever, althoiugh I dousbt if this ccill he done at thse presenst ftie, H-owever,, to seesure assy fruitfult resuilts of this pressent action, cc- mutt see hat somsethisigsore tan sistres- esnt questioss is attended to. We mstu have a fair msaorty' of townspeople votle for te sieasrelbeasse they'moct1 also elect ltse proseccutng attorney asssi the sheriff assil tlese are the men cho enforce le lass- People mtust vote ott miora andil tet political groundsss on ee- tioinsosithtissostrt Reformo mnsltegis liere, IWe smus havie lacs enforced ithril tsprigltetisses, hoesy and decetcy." Itsn scscluing the speaker sal that it ail alwrays een a qsadcary whly' a ycunsg itsass brousghtip its a restectable homise scshldlgo o us saosn for cs- panty,5trient le cats fid cospany so eas- il isn ts'ecampuss, cills the litrary' a- stays tocsns andccills the htlictsgass Uniont clubhoussise foundsiesd fortliss special pr- Jams Wt. McCadess sas the ext cspekerosithe1ceesing. IHic presessta- tississwas frocms a studsest poit of view, lisoingsipthe glarig abuises of Iie drisk- tisp pastice. "Wte are frostest by a condtiltiuints a theory. A fre smsas 'sisiesciolice ttsicersity' 5 atcibralist not a IPuriar., Aftr Ilir'tg clsely econfisi-d it homsse icc' stiks forwcarlto his usit- versty-lift- wheire' its all Iisgs lit- will atc h'Iis siten isay o do as he pleases. Assil Ihis is just the cosditioss that eser coi nsisnts u. (ldelr stusdentcats pick iiit examp~le asterexampstle of yusntg filoswchcoIsshae comse'here,stredtinit assall wiat, perhaps isflueced by a comsspantionscauseery' ussuatproeedeig, cri sisonssi begiss titsi the pace with re sultsIta awe toss sftesn regret. Fach otis -o'f isats recall isitance sfter isstuissee -if le'erecslts ansd we mulst Irenembse thtasttesre' sonly'.a smualtlsorions si whtlactually' e'xits. "it is not at Ishecusiosa drinkterc thatsthesee sasre-stunm,ut rather for Ish' protectt rf thse-fifter-stlhunsdrcd ri-sitesswhcc-lst eneto usiceery year; -yoting sic-t susacstsomsedsto teir sew surroundssings sissd ccIsisits to simsisy ca.ses firstshais that are detrimentsls suit rssmssss inth~e after life, It is his icily ofstusdenets that sc-cmussr-Ilssok out for ussdt ie slu~c st: csso to smsie unsdsserstansdisg icthIe rmattr htilis i ztiitg tic Ie one aoit it? The ext stieaker icas Prof. fRolert iii. 'etlsy. Intsiroduscing hinsell it sad ita le isoushIcomse undser its tkiisionss iii chsltsPreidentl Angell spoe is occasional sdrisker, genlemcess swhomu se daily associate cwith., "If msy' friesl it hoes h louldl Isartoe alig reist a empsleresp ilfocrmotey-wold asik, tire ross takess leave ucf asy stall ittgaitist thatIott have haudl? Bit it is notsisa pu re temiperancec'lecturer thati I aisisgeing to talk to yos tonisight (fIsse1oit sot beileve its that) I ant ;peing isalk first, siastat, a teacher- issi ssudent, andi se-ondi, as a sbsolar Mhest peotle thisksit a scholar as a sats Itl issdshntin t a sudiy- roustm or fooils cwy itytimlite its a laorstory; bt they' foge hugsIhashis isthsseIscolsrsshicsiuke- Iso ieshi chis-srle them.s ir whlo swork sits tisisetisgsswhies givstcte smod- '-nt convenre-iissiesif our life, lihe' schoslar is first of sll ot alose atsan f goosd sinisilbust also one of foodsodltiy. This seecast easily' simer- tush rwtest se knowc that the best of oiii sholars are the ones sc-Io live the lonigest. Its haunling students the two difi cultit's that sre pre-eminentis colol -life are firsthoghtsgsles ness oe .inabii~y his-reeogtize, ansu secosd, dwlisg; ht fronts lbs soussie there is drcnkenns s an -sthIle vice whssch come frost drisnk- -ennsess. These are the influences wh-ich undssermineoirstulsdents We cssnce -thlemt of the faults arisitg from their tnaplieatiot, buti sc- can ecer remedy the eils caussed by the saloon hbit Alt the slsosey' ever mide in the saloont businsess is noct sorts the citt of ose of these lusys. "It is the disty of the Uiersity to cure sudeents oicthIeir vulgar habits, t maskethsemt loouk to thse shies rather thats to the situd. The personal resposihil- (Ctomlosted on Page Two) HACKETT SPEAKS ON SHAKESPEARE Michigan Graduate, Shakespear- ean Actor and Orator, Lectures Friday for Oratorical Assn. Nocrmuans I uketlt cct eure ritay ights at 8 os'lock, si tie 'I asusts uasnd lalys uf Shakesteare,' at Saralt Cs scelI Asngell Ial. Ic coes-hIeesusitcer te auspshics'sof the' Oratoriu' s c -Mr. tHackett, as ssessisr of the class sf 'o8,till Iplay' itsociteof Saukeseaur'- play-s at this I,yu'eussilsteaer, etruits', all textsweek. hBeigsosinsears-hictalma saler, he akes this opportusity to shin-si a fete clays iere asuitousdeliv er us lecture isi Shtak-sipe'cre This lecuts''is ti re-sushI of M.iiiehIacluets-trases'-Icitshos hlasns, s-hee hi- receently tiued, lats's unit stusiil Shauksteaeans-t iterissisg aut hautsis. M\r. IHacketut trs alusisi thu-isrcel utisct us's before- the' ttti sersiies f C'alifo rniai, Neraska, Syrs euse andi Corint, andulfromis all ofithesec co'eecosmshlimsuitrtinrticiss I ts lec tire- siltle' iute-.leriithscsi is gssg ferostsShusludspe -ri spa ys,und -shisi ktno ledge of these is thorougsih, hswil' lie able ust heortry mn hrcer- fromsitheliet p t'sii 5reetire.s lr. IHIacket cilsti ts uler- ci cc mssembesr sif lt' Comesdsy lic at dthels Thses ts-hults Clii Iscis sc l l i- woirk takuess hee inttsw yers cfii- isi resisee in Iphrteprtinsfsiteli staige. Ate eaing i alesige hue n-turet stonc issue- sdsleptrsu u' uirdrasa, aitu play-rutittShaespearatnriles witshits sassesRual.It, eis Jamsu nd tushuslry's Kidertitanid 5issutous it Jsusc s I'xciill Hitsrise listsbsetsnspis, so ltat siuilus he ic lotokedI tupo a u ' oif'ifw Sihakparranscstos. The- Ojratoiculitassocatinisi o'tuutses' thaut membscierc till lie adimitedtsithliii leture sit he trnsetationc of tit stessutuerhits tickets. T hut elcrs 11cc chargucwill bhutwccruty- fit-u cetus. .Scustic tiukets cgisispguadmissionto thle'Nots-i scestert-Nlichipan e batue-itus'sciJest. t7 avidssu ccesrus hetcr enstrttainmenutsc ui' ilsoie 'isatle uati'th;do urfir tt \:f-;XS (OF 1"11 \Ahh)(iS Teclisieuscaltmp iitheaters of tiihos ptailavuie lens grea-tly impriuovedsliy ste-srcuiut ositnttt. fle sc tua 'elinus finishcedtits cili-tuuicit tendte o r icrowni fDe-uscVaucigant ae it-esecI seris f tubiercsulinc-es ticto theus suutslueisuu msedicc y'c-sersas. Tliss is u ssure ssutc- of diagnsoing tutheresusis, SofaIr abut'suu six nmesmber-usitf Ie cashate sttuhuts signsocutie' itlifci-tit. Fle thirdi vosltut-oftih ie' Suulssututun tcMurrichlstaus f unautomsy hats tes-u' tush oni shein theIi'AnsncAibor boistl stocres, This'sIt f books wsutsriter hy Prof. J. 1, Mehhurrich, turussee trofessocr of anatomin s the Uivecrsity. tissd lit. Jeohannses Sibttu, Iprofessort o5 assasomuy' st theUnti ersity- of XWsr- tucug, andssitoncie' oftthin'largest adsmstus thosoughs books ou thlii'subtjecutulished-i. Drs. H ubeur, Scres'stee nst Stileclars retuirsteid frmcthIle ausnual censtionsofil te- :'mericunus sociaitioinscof Nastaonists! hlcd itt Chicuago ucuring lie holidays The leadisng atomiss of te coutry' n-rc present a this metinisg. Prof. Mckiteriel, formierly' professorofittsca- oy' ittthi n- si-esity' tindhathprsest holedisg tis catir its the IUiersity' o Torontoi, n-s pesesst andu after the cos- centioss spenus severa cays visitig its sits Arbir. Tlue classes ini the differentsllseges of-thue Univcersity' sitPennssylvsania save fornedha lboculinsg heaguse. (ii cCI ISUXX I u iStiI NO N tiw sd'IIy Init ithe uu tN C ususcucIc i wtiin tuthe iudeis'suussio sit thus resent gitaliustsofiireform nsthsi setunc.olitics tat sic-iltits-i-ctieca-ts pu 1usdtieortic-ietcsHoslidauysIt is it-' itesscusnti cs' 'ewCoucil tu ry-tiusrern'-s c stesofithlie' culs uofetlss touiticsu also P isu splicngte' iittcamu i t el- tis shdtesis suits'fithcit lcusit is it beti' tuklens cut. AXcifi uc (t' fit-r 1- IheItsictes oiTtIuhe. ail jus