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THE

CHIGAN DAILY

ESSI~ERWAR ~' igrton Lai,
'D3h ;hn ci x P1 tht have fallen to the lot, of
(off cial" Ill ? rlin) l, y ; l>ngeast Jfldianl who,
Ch.li .1Advance alt'r haV'n1 trav led1 twelve thou-1
----- ~51. (1 miles a cro_ ssthe Mediiterranian
"IRICHIN OSIS SPRE",ADSJ ai the Atlanticitocean tto enter"
--___ .t !~Iii i' l s allowed to remain
Taki.ng et :vry precauttion to 'eliar in t"e t !d States but three days,t
gate thruhy tefuttu n hnol in transit.
caseos oftrich~inosis, which. .ar thought ;'n iass;red his papers for ad-t
to have been caulsed by thele Aing(A of1 l tai fliptheUniversity in the fall
of poorly-cooked pokinUbaa f192 a trn out with a iner-
th1e ime 'of teo illinois>-M ichigan IUtfmhshoeow arieln
game, Dr. Johna A. W 1singerc ity Ictii(:), , Mexco,*uay 4of this year.1
heath ffier ere isincomunia- ~utSecion2~of the immiigration law
t io11 with i e.State al1 th Comils- pr. ):oii ts 1we adision of aliens from
~ inner of Ilslioisand the o cai lheailth A°sialvia ctheMexican gateway and
offiit!cias'of lrba.na !in an ceffo rt to pr it)aesroexcet ion of students.
ven n] 'I-y further ;11spra of the di- I oneunl Prita n was held onl
sese jthe bord er, zremaining in -a little Mexi-
Wiring ;has lbeen soil by Dr. Wo- cntw;ars ro iPs, Txa,
siner o al o th vaiou eaingfor almlost 10 months. About October
piges ad bardng lubsin nn _r,;I. oval '. Copeland, '89M, United
borurgng he totak secil creStates senator from New. York, be-
4inth thtoroughi cookiing; of all pork came interes=ted in the case andi
in whlich mecat the dl eadly paraites throug:h his good offices the Depart-
are fouznd. me'at abor permitted Pritam to
~' "Pork contfaining the parasites imay cross the U tnited States upon the fil-
r easIly pass fthe gvrmn eti-Iin,'of a $1,000 bond to, enter Canada,
.-pection,declatred Dr. Wessinger, from w t hich ontyhi asprtwl
asit would requnire a col etec r o- amthim tfo the United States.
. copie exnamlinatfion to detect thiei. 'The b iond was furnished by Prof. H1.
One might test <a thousand c arcasses N.Big of thle civil engineering de-
and fidn in fteIaaie atmnanafe days later Pritamz
anld yet miss the one in whichn they ,set out for Can ada, where he planned
teise to be found."n'ntrig ueen's university tt
"A~ thorough- cooking of all met hnstn ut under the Queen's uni-
is the only sure way to kill theloc tysyti lthe :re are no semesters
declared the halth tli nl511 i;'ould ave ito wait until nextl
w'h fo solurged ta1testdnt1o al o ner o Pritam SWgh, after
a~COre gong'o Clmu hswe-nd1)mu ao aein g, is still im-
/ takie spialcetai? 1Y lit all"" pork or (I lEitit l,+ting o enter the Univer-
hambultrg sandwiclrhsthat- they eat sity of Michigan.
, tere arc w;ell-cookedi. I In a letterc to Professor 1Rigg;s
/ scool ina bllein riten astnigt, .a ove r a month late and the boys
denied the statir ents whiich appeard:'
in Detroit papers yeste rdaty conern- l..v.ere Y..,r advanced in their lessons. I
~ing the sr e~ of tricirinos. :,0 So'I1h°d to wait. one- full year more
[1le st_ s liiated tha.. ,.t the diseae hih to oin. the next session.
l prodtuced by the eating of uncooked "Ite:.a: of waiting there for one
or in conpletely Cooked(f pork, i byno I ~commnunlicatedl with thze Amzer-
m eans raire a;nrl is genuerlly oer n os_ ;n 7sul act Kingston, Out., to see
'looped ill its mlilder caises.-_____
Batle Cre ol ekisM1ch., NoCry .ed. Mat, -A5R0CtK $[ arMI
:Sena..1James Henryc-"", of tis c ity' ,> "is i kyofToay Sa. at _OC to $1.1')
RAY-MOND HITCHCOCK
tuced tday tha his hiarious "JHichy" Himselt it;
doubtful.;..,(,;DUM B ASa FOX
For E ts Tatleae'Flk
A~ Come toth

vvs feep Hindu
iteri ng Upiv ersi ty

may be-0 adMitted to the United States
Uas a studenit for a period of one year
upon the filing of a bond for $1,000.
With regard to the bond Professor

if h cold fnd ny wy fr an . o !"It would seem that this 19 year old
renter the United States to attend thei boy had been put to- a sufficient
University of Michigan. iHe, being a amoun1 t of suffering by being held 10
symnpatheti c old gentleman, asked for months on the Mexican border, and
instructions by long distance fromi that there ought to be no difficulty
th;e New York Immigration station, in secuiiig half a dozen or more citi-
"They advise~d him to issue a non- zens of Ann Arbor who would be will-
quota vise for me, because thoeeis1i ing to jointly go in such a bond as
norestriction for bona-fide ttdentsj surety."
Eentering fo . iaa.....bt
when I arrived at Port Huron, Mich.,
rthey asked mee to appear before the.
1special board of inqiry. They put
section 23 on me, althoughl this seec- m
tion is applied in Mexico only.
The board is going to forward to-Ms ,
Iday to the Secretary of Labor all the
papers of the consular vise, copies re-
lating to my l)assing in transit,
through the United States to Canad.
The inspector at Port Huron does naot
give any kind of assurance hout simplly
says that there are nine chances out
of ten for may admission to the UnitedT
yStates."
In concluding his letter, Pritam5
said:
"If I am refused admission to the
United States~ this time niy life willj
!be ruined, and I will not be able. to
go anywhere on earth, even° to Hell.0
I have suffered so many troubles in
coming to this country th at I cannotF
say and mny penf cannot write. I have
very hard luck, where I go, I amt al-a
ways refused.
"It was the first time I left lndi'
about a year ago, and (luring. this
time I did not see a single friend of
mnine. 1 leave wasted so much time
and nmoney that I cannot say. I hae A n>y
not a s:i:3gle hope left if tlie reversle
happens;."
Recent communication rece ived F t
fr~om Senator Copeland bry lPrIWs.or 122 , Libterty$t
Riggs iiidicato that the D~epartnmeitllt of
La bor htls ruled ithat thbe young man-1n

Reed To 'Speak On
Nion alElection
Prof. T. H. Reed, of the political.
science department, will speak at the
Cosmopolitan club meeting at 8 o'-
clock tonight in Lane hall auditorium.
The subject of his talk will be "The
Meaning of tho National :Election."

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Four one-hundredths of
rain fell in Ann Arbor
afternoon and evening.

an inch of
yesterday

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which to express some senti-
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The hair is the
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The facilities and experience
of the Ann Arbor Floral Coin-
panmy assure the best of service
and satisfaction.

Smooth, 1ellkept ha
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UTNKEMPT hair was once as
nearly, universal as smooth,'
neatly-combed hair is today.
f course, "well-dressed mend
realized then as well as now thai
nothing spoils the whole appear-
ance so quickly as hair that is out,,
of place.
But what could they do?
DiOd-fashioned pomades only
matted the hair and made it4
greasy. Water evaporated within
an hour and left the hair drier and'
more unruly than ever. TWhere
wasn't a thing that could keep
the hair smoothly in place from.
morning till night..-natural, soft,'
lustrous.
'That's why Stacomb was in-
troduced.

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Today and
Tomorrow

Today and
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At last--a way to keep
the hair in place
At first known only in California
colleges, the story of Stacomb
quickly spread. Today, well-
dressed men everywhere have
found in Stacomb what they have

always needed--ad~ easy, nat
way to keep the hair looking
as they want it to look a
times.
Perhaps you part your hai
the middle. Perhaps on the r
side.. Perhaps on the left.
hags You comib it straight b
It makes no0 difference;~ Stao
will keep it just the way you
it best. A touch of it in the m,
ing, sand your hair will stay
the way you want it all day Ic
No matter how uncontroll;
your' hair may be after bi
washed-no matter how dry
straggly~ by nature--Stacomnb
keep it in perfect order, alv"
smooth, trim, lustrous.
Women use Stacomb, too. TJ
find it excellent to control s'
hairs, to make the curl stay in,
to keep the hair severely close to
head in the prevailing fashion.
Use Stacomb tomorrow morn
and look your best all day t A
icate, invisible cream - non-st
ing and non-greasy. In jars
tubes at your college, drug store
KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE

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