Au I~ f i! I make them cust6n or practi I,.'" . . I Beve St.Johns, Newfoundlan~d, Nov. 7'A ,rsit Officials intend, issuing a 'special post- situ- ag-e stamp bearing the likenjess of ya.the Prince of Wales to commemorate utes his recent visit to Newfoundland. The er of prince's likeness has appeared on two postage stamps of the colony-as Prince Edward. of York onx the one- eting! half -cent stamxp of 189? and as a naval mr-n cadet on the three-cent stamp of the ma- oyal Portrait~ series of 191L inany'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ sters. e .or ALIJDoiTR CLAIMS ULEVEL AND of so . NOW FACES BAN9IJEPTC.Y and Cleveland, 'N'ov. 8. - Cleveland is facing, bankruptcy faster than any America~n city, with the possible ex- ception. of Philad'elphia, according to County' Auditor, ,Zangerle. Si6 1915 the city's annual deficit hasl increased. 800 per 'cents, he said, and the citys bonded debt has grown 120 per cent. , ' $ I A I em no'-ini a f styles. rano-the little e seenl in our " a STUJDENT SAYS WVOULD-11E CLEAN. LIINESS ON FAR1MRS PAR~T DOES NOT INSURE PURE BILK, Editor, The Michigan Daily: As regards the current discussion of the pros and cons of pasteurized milk I Wioud ike to suggest the following ideas that I believe will aid those whoi insist in sticking to the "good clean farmer alibi" to see' a light. In. answer to Mr. Freeman's conten- tion of higher price; how mucb more would pasteurize mil~k cost ab-ivo what he is paying for the: raw product (bugs included). Some actual figur'es 6n this would be interesting. As to the; monopoly of the Ann Arbor dairy, -ire there not two other dairies in Ann Arbor delivering pasteurized milk". It would also be interesting to know if the "good clean farmer" has had Iris herd tested for tuberculosis? Th'is is but the' first step in the delivery, of clean milk.. AccordinF' to eminent authorities, no farmer, can deliver milk free L1rom .pathegenic organisnhs. Sup- pose that those orgarisms were of dangerous character, such as typhidi~a, scarlet fo,,er, 'und tub:)culosi;. Seven I1 iicers we. o r, cently or- dered to kccr-I their~ milk oxi,, pf Ann Arbor beca .-ec it was tround to containi germs )' fp ~w; raking, b, 1 maaking, and otherwise most, undesirable character. Suppose that this milk had been al- lowed, unpasteurized, upon the tables of the students here. Mere would-be cleanliness'on the part of the farmer is not at all safe, mhere pasteurization is net sufficient, *but cleanliniess of milk as it' comes' from the producer, and then pasteur- sation, is the only su~re way. Those who feel that they can still continue to disregard with contempt, the ever prevaling germs, would' do well to review the typhoid e'pidemic of some years ago which resulted in a good many death~s of Ann Arbor res- idents. Or to look uip the history of the case in which a sore throat epi- demic was trac~ed directly to unpas- teurized milk; served at that time byr one of. the now stunch defenders of the "good clean farmer." U'npasteurized milk is one chance that even Steve Brodie couldn't afford to take,-the answer is clean 'produc- tion,. and proper pasteurization. A MICHIGAN STU~DENT. Christian Scientist .Lectures Sunday A lecture on Christian Science will be given in the Wiihitney theatre at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Virgil 0. Strickler, member of the board of lec- turers of the First Ch~urch of Christ; Scientist, in Boston. The lecture is under the auspices 'of the First Church of Christ, Ann Arbor, and is free to the public. are the C-Melody, Alto, and the ct, we have Conn every use. er come early. not traditions.. , l ined1 up for a hnurley match. 9BE CAREFUL. found that one of the players former soldier. The players JAPAN TO LAUNCH: to go on with the game until GIGANTIC WARSHIP replaced by another man. r rr............nrrrnrar (By Associated Press) Tokio, No. 7-The 40,00 ton battle-. ship, Nagato, largestwarship yetbtilt in Japan and 'said to be the largest fighting ship in the. world, will be launehe'd from' the naval dock yard at Kure'November 9. However, it is understood here that 'the American navy has projected dreadnughtsthat will be even larger than the Nagato.' The Japanese leviathian' will , be armed,, with i6nch gus .having a range of 40 miles and hier engines are expectedi to develop a speed of' 25 knots. She twill carry several' fir- planes 'and will be armed with six :ntl- aircraft guns. 'Building of the huge vessel has bn- delayed by the scarcity of orkers and. changes 4n. the 'plan ,of cnstrltion as a result of lessons from the Jutland battle: . ° . When. the Nagato . s completed, building of, lte Kagtu, her ;sister ship, will be commenced. BOINCI ILL, FORCED 'TO CACEL NEW YORK ENGAGMUENT1: Signor Alessandr Bond has'beeilf ~forced to cancel, his New York engage- .ment because the is' suffering fom acute laryngitis. Dr.' James .F Breakey who attend- ed him does not think that his'case is serlous. 'ignodr Bond% was able tor leave -with the rest *of, the party on the 2 45 ' Wolverins firtNew York Friday afternoon. ENOMISHl SLDIERS BARRED' ?'9031 ALL IRISHATLETICS ^Dub~llin, Nov. 8.-The Gaelic athletic association throughout Ireland Isrg- idlye carry ing' out its rule that no sl- dierI° wh. has served in the British Army steal Ibe allowed to take part hin * ACNG 516 -E William St. JEANIE KRUSZKA RESIDENCE PHONE 17W0 W STUdDIO PHONE . ~ 1422-J ' r was a i refus~d b he was #, W.adhams& State Street at the Arcade _. , . - Caps Ayres and Srn io niiit e i inini tii We have just, received shipment from.kEngland CaVn 211 MORE GOOD NEWS Whitman's Candies a in stock again. A lar shipment came ri1 g] from the factory. Y+ k n ow Whitmnz's a best. and .y, ... t,.... ;'. i. 3' k".,. / e nation-wide e to get. Sdemand. hipnient on 324 South State St. Ea. & So. ,University Ave.' 711 Packard St. ,e here Guitars 1~ Comm ncalionsj . " ' .'- I V.. l l,, J t t sthe necessity one is our I :/ _~ Ilas . _' t :, i r f F t d Isited our. -trola and' Record rient, 'haven t you? )u know that we are d to give you 'unsurpassed and satisfaction when Ta Victrola tnew records; E~ditor, The Michigan Daily: Of all the words 'which are miisused about this 'campus I believe that "tra- dition" tak~es first rank. The use, or rather misuse,. is thoughtless, and if more thought were taken with regard to it, much useless nonsense would be avoided. Going once more to our frien~d of all time, .Webster, we find :the word to mean "oral delivery 'or transmission of practices, customs, etc., especially from ancestors ,to posterity"~ or "a' custom whiich has prevailed as from gener- ation to generation." -Do either of these justify the application made of the word at this University~? To judge from action here, J'ohn Doe. or Richard Roe may rise 'in the strength of their might and proclaim, "Hear ye!. I have, an idea, .and.we must m~ake it a tradition." And never do students stop to think that 25 years of practice does not make a tradition; nor do 50 years. The American people are lauded for, their initiative, and Jubtly so, ;but this is one place where- initiative does'ab- solutely no good. To have traditions we must build from year to year, and from generation ; to generatin., In time 'our practice will become tradi- tion, but time alone can work, the wonder. It is! not for one' indiVidual to shout aloud that he has made, a tradi- tion. And let "us be careful of. what Mich- igan shil1l make "Michigan trad itions." it is more or less' cu~stom to revere the good which has been handed down. from the past, but as we become care- less of that which: we will 'establish as tradition in time, then will'the real good to be derived be lost. Traditlonalfze 'good sportsmanship, loyalty to class and University, the worth .of honest endeavor, and: kindred= qualities. If you will have: the year-, lings to wear their "pots" and refrain from smoking on the campus, your fellow students to avoid stepping on the U. of M. in front of the Library, less What does it mean to you? J. It means this: Garments Cleaned in ENERGINE atre No paraffin or foreign matter in it. It brightens and freshens the garment. \ 'Increases its life. Try us on velours, velvets and. plushes. Our cleaning and pressing has no equal. 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