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THlE MICHIGAN DlAILY

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our Ease of Mind
Self-possession and personal effici-
icy depends largely upon the clothes you wear.
we are your tailors you will always have that
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H WILD COMPANY
TAILORS STATE ST.

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NiC NIAN DM LI
Official newspaper at the Univers;ity of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Francis F. M 'Kinney. Managing Editor
John S. Leonard.........Business Manager
Offices: Ann Arbor. Press Building. Sub-
scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.50. Want
ad. stations: Quarry's, Students Supply
Store, 'rhe" Delta, cor. Packarda~nd State.
Phones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414.
Communications not to exceed 300 words in
length, or notices of events will be published
in The Daily if left at the office in the Ann
Arbor Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the
west corridor of thee general library, where
the notices are collected at 7:00 o'clock each
evening.
E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editox
TE oC. Reid... ........Telegraph Editor
Verne Burnett-.........,.Telegraph Editor3
E. P. Wright..................Sports Editor
J. C. B. Parker.........Assignment Editor
Conrad N. Church..............City Editor
Edwin A. Hyman---------------.City Editor'
Lee JosI n .. .... .. .City Editor
Gordon sCooke..........tatistical Editor
Golda Ginsburg .............. Wonien's Editor

[ennis Rackets
We are the Agents for theI
SLOTTED THROAT RACKETS
Rackets Restrung In Three Days
SHEEHAN'S
STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

Unitarian Church
State and Huron Streets
10 :30-Thoughts from Nietzsche;--I
The Superman, being first of three
addresses by Rev. R. S. Loring on
Nietzsche.
11:45-The Public Control of Mich-
igan's Water Power, address by Mr.
M. E. Osborne, before the Social
Service Class.
6:30--Mr. Geo. C. Claassen, law '17,
speaks on Law and the Masses be-
fore the Young People's Society.
AILY INTERVIEWS
AND COMMENTS
NATION BUILDING AND WAR
"Nations are comparitively new in
human history. There were no na-
tions in the ancient world. Men were
grouped in empires, in races, as fol-
lowers of a religion, as clansmen ow-
ing allegiance to a chief, but not as
nations as we use the word. There
were no nations until the dream of a
universal political empire had passed
away; until the stately magnificence

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DETROIT UNITED LINES
:tween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
rs run on Eastern tine, one hour faster
local time.
troit Limited and Express Cars-8:io a.
ad hourly to 7:io P. in., 9:1o p. rn.
lamazoo Limited Cars- :48 a. M. and
two hours to 6:48 p. In. to Lansing
p. n..
cal Cars, Eastbound-5:3 a. ., 6:40 a. M.
a. in., and every two hours to 7:05 p. in.,
p. ill, 905 p. in., o0:50p.in1'. To Ypsi-
only, 8:48 a. mn. odaily except' Sunday),
a. ni., ia:o; p. in.. 6:05 p.' in., 11:45 p.:
::io a. tn., 1:20 a. in.
Kcal Cars, Westbound-6:12 a. nM., '7:5o a.
rnd every two hou-s to 7:50 p. n., 10:20
r2:20 a. in.
ha Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869
apical ............$ 300,000.00
urplus............$ 150,000.00
esources over ....$3,000,000.00
Banking in all branches
lain Office, N. W. Corner Main
and Huron Sts.
ranch Office, 707 North Univ-
ersity Avenue.

TRY
CHAPMAN'S JEWELRY STORE
For Albrm Clocks and Michigan Pins
113 So. MAIN STREET
Our "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More
Than the Average "Ready-Made"
CANSLE, The Tailor
108 E. Washington St Second Floor
CHO 11 p off a few
minutes and eat some of
WAI KING 1,OO
314 S. State St. Phane 1244-M
FIRST NATL BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $Ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,ooo
DIRECTORS:
WIR CORNWELL WALDO M. ABBOTT
GEo. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY
. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOULE
FRED SCHMID D. B. SUTrTON
E. D KINNIE
FOR
CHOICE CVT FLOWERS
G gBISCHOFF'S HOUE E
220 Chapin St. Phone 809-M

Edward E. Mack........ Advertising Manager
H. Kirk White----- Ad--Publication Manager
Y. R. Althseler-------Circulation Manager
C. V.Sellers.... . . ccountant
C. T. Fishleigh . .Assistant Business Manager,
Night Editors
Leonard W. Nieter Earl Pardee
L. S. Thompson . L. Stadeker
H en ley H ill I f . C . 1,. Jack sonaRp o t r
Reporters
IT. A. Fitzgerald Cecil AndrewsI
Linton B. Dinond glr A. Bamgarth
Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler
W. R. Atlas 'Frank Taber
Nat Thompson Holland Thompson
Phil Pack Hi. C. Garrison
Allen Shoenfield D. S. Rood
C. W. Neumann Jas. Schermerhorn, Jr.
Business Staff
Albert E. Horne Roscoe Rau
E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter
K. S. McColl L. W.aKennedy
C. '. Emery Bernard Wohl
J. E. Campbell
SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1916.
Night Editor.............Walter Atlas

of Rome had broken into a hundred
fragments. It was then and only then
that a new organizing force made it-
self felt in the thoughts and deeds of

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men. The result is that from the time
of the death of Charlemagne to the
time ofthe present German emperor,
the history of the world is the history
of nation building and the by-products
of nation building. One war after an-
other is to be explained in terms of
a nation's definite purpose to possess
itself of a geographic unity as its
home. There has been by no means
equal care taken by the nation to es-
tablish and to protect an ethnic unity.
"This process of nation building has
gone on until the nation has come to
be conceived as an end in itself, as
superior to the law, to the conven-
tions of morality, and to the precepts
of religion. A form of patriotism has
been developed all over the world
which finds in the nation itself the
highest human end. The logical re-
sult, and indeed the almost necessary
result, of this type of thinking is the
war which is now creeping over the
world civilization and destroying it
with the pure pitilessness of an Al-
pine glacier.
"This war is the nemesis of nation
building conceived as an end in t-
self. Unless a nation, like an indi-
vidual, have some purpose, some ideal,
some motive which lies outside of and
beyond self-interest and self-aggrand-
izement, war must continue on the
face of this earth until the day when
the last and strongest man. superb
in his mighty loneliness, shall look
out from a rock on the Carribean upon
a world that has been depopulated in
its pursuit of a false ideal, and be left
himself to die alone with none to
mourn or to bury him."
(From Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler's
recent address to the gentlemen of
The Associated Press.)
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in Street
Huron

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330 S. State St.

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The long and imposing list of nom-
inees for Union offices appearing in
yesterday's Daily is the work of a
specially appointed committee. This
committee was made necessary by the
extraordinary lack of interest shown
by the student body in these nomina-
tions and elections. It is as absolutely
impartial as a human body can be, and
its nominations are made with the
best interests of the Union in view.
But these official nominations are
not exclusive. Good men may be over-
looked or the judgment of the nomin-
ating committee may be questioned. Be-
eause of these contingencies allow-]
ances have been made for putting any
name in nomination. If you know of
a good man, he can be entered in the
race by a petition signed by 25 Union
members, and filed with the recording
secretary before 9:00 A. M. of the
second Wednesday in May-that date
this year being May 10.
Council to Decide on Saloon Licenses,
The common council of Ann Arbor
will hold its second regulartmeeting
of the new council year tomorrow
night, at which time the saloon li-
censes which were turned down at the
special meeting last Monday will again
be up. This time it is expected they
will come with the recommendation
of the committee which was lacking
at the time of their first appearance.

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Prescription Store

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Pcople

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Just Arrived
Medium weight Black and
Brown Shoes for early
Spring wear
Prices from $4.00 to $7.00
Complete showing of
Oxfords for Spring
and Summer

00 STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED
IORTHAND, TYPEWRIT ING
B OOKKEE PING
Best instruction and Equipmentg
amilton Business College
State and Willams Sts.

I Cor. Detroit and Catherine

Enoch Dieterle
Funeral Director
210 South 4th Ave.
Phone 404

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Mrs. J. B. Draper, wife of former Su-
perintendent Draper, of the University
Hospital, recently appeared in Lans-
ing before the state industrial board
i an action againstthe University of
Michigan in the attempt to secure
$2,000 compensation for the death
of her husband. The decision
of the board was reserved. -Mr.
Draper died as the result of injuries
received by being struck by a street
car on North University avenue.

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F. M. FURBUSH A)NDTEN OTHER
VOLUNTEERS LEAVE FOR FRANCE
Frederick M. Furbush, of Detroit,
sailed from New York, Tuesday, with
a memorial plate to be placed in the
Detroit ward of the American Am-
bulance hospital in Paris, endowed in

memory of Richard Nelville Hall of
this city, who was killed while on
duty with the'ambulance corps in Al-
sace on Christmas day.
Ten other volunteers for duty with
the American Ambulance corps sailed
with Furbush.

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