THE WOLVER INE 17-1 TT - -- - - Vol 11. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 19T1. LOCAL Y. C. A. ACHIEVYES MUCH Proud of Help Rendered Needy Students, Local Branch Issues Report 1650 WERE MEMBERS LAST YEAR "Largest and oldest in the world" is the title by ishich the local Students' tChristian Association has styled-itself ini its last anniual report whirls is just out; 1,650 men and wonmen is the total membership. From student nembership dutes, $2,ioo has been received; ht the entire inesome of thse -associations amounts to over $i2,000. Only four student asso- ciatioiss bave larger annual beidgets than the Mihigan 'associastion. The r eportI contains a rfsusnf of the swork sacuuomplishsed along various linsc dluring the y ears Osver 500 iseedy stu- stents see helpiesd tss ensploymnti, aisd shout 2,500 stusdents iserr asistest in osther was- at ofhes opessing of college. ,A letter oft iselcomes encliosig a reprinti of the uiverc~sity san bs oo is nailed to nearly i 0onossb-sreshsssess" ricey ssums- nier. it tihe 1seginninis of every semess- icr tse freosocmsi classes arc givess a osecial lecture oil sex hygiesne. A nedca asnd s issdusstrial misisison, asl- isig $0o0 otrie. first yearss beisess startesd at issirals, Airaii, to whlichs five reel- risentastiv es o1 tise uiveicity assoiations are Co sail this summesrs Religiouss meertis,~ cl-sses, osid exer- cises helst sisder tie spervision of the associaloissssstion isbre erl; 300, whlie $3,150 waos plededee pricpal bst~ot'y stis- densor Issmuissinr is; ork. IThe social activities if tsr associatioss isscludee freshmaisn socials evriye; ight Isis the first tio weks ofi siol1 othser soesis dusrinig tist yer isndi steial etertais- socistits i i saaisonss Sas tua " hikes" are, helst duings the list twoe miosths of college. Siseial ptsseel isforsisations reltin" to service aitere gradsuationsiss givesst 'hivciri scnior t the tiss iii the year, andi aliss coummssites haivt been forimeed iii sixteis sdiffereit cities of the country Co presenst tos eich incomisnsg aluiinuss a diefisite oppsortunsity of ser- RP IRS ON DAM W~ILL 131 REOMPLETED IN TWO0 WEEKS. Repsairso n Ansi Arbor's daim, wichel has heen oust of conisisioni dusrisng the summser, andi whirls sas causd iso little inconveinience to pleasure seekers ini their canoes, will he conmpleterd us two weeks, wheni the river's waler iill be raised a foot higher than it has heens uring the sumersc. The constrcion whein comtpletedt mill be isadle after its former style, beiing constructed in tim- her. Ambitioos plaiss are suiler coisidera- tioss, however, f or the renovation of' the damn at soime futisre date. This wsorts wilt be dlone by the Edison Light andi Power Cosopansy, which coitemptlates the construitois of a stupenidosis plant here. This coisceris wit fiishs thse dais in cemnit, eles'atinsg it to a heightl of many feet nmore. This canniot he sdone until contracts are closed with lthe Mich- igan Centat Railroad Coiiptany swhereby the properly whichi its tracks occupy will h e ceded to the Edison Cosmpany, sirce tthe Huross waler wilt cosmplesely cover the preseint site of the tracks. sOWAN VISITS ANN AROR.i Mr.-Hermasn G. Napp, Treasurer and Purchasing Agenst 61 :the Isiwa Agriciil- tore College visited the university yes- terday on business.1 -BASKET BALL, TW:IRLERS TO ORGANIZE TOMORROW. For thse purpose of organizinsg sasktoc salt teass asssog the isen stusdeints of the sariosidepartmenits tlits susmimse, a imeetiiigwil he held toisorroiw even- ing at 5 :00 o'clock is the trophsyennum of Watermsan gvymnasiums. Dr. G. A. May, director of thse gynasiumi, has appointed K. A. Lonsgdens in charge of thse orgassizationsof the teams. Altlrcss- sidates interestedtiii the subjert are urged to be on hasnd at tomsorrow after- noon's smeetisig, as it is inecessary In start omaksisngthe schedusle ausomonsas BOARD PUTS BAN ON IMPURE WATER Impurity of Local DrinkingSup- ply Causes Supt. Marks To Close laps SHOULD BOIL DRINKING WATER STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN ASSN 'iVILL ENTE RTAIN SATURIDAY. Thse Studensts' Christians Assssciaion iwilt offer a preogramu of entertainieutsi to ssummser school stusdents at Newvberrv Hall isext Seaturdeay ight at S:oo o'clo. Special featuires wsill isscludesetrformi- oscers hy a hroupie of local Ciisese ito- densstso isil singsg isinistheir inative tonsgus, asset hy a trouipe if H-isndloos whossswill exhitsit thseir talentitnufour;' lwocd play;'nisnisfrats of legceremsains. 'Musical inumbslers andi extra features are proimisesd iy Feed Kitteen, formierl;' of thle Prutze Sceel Opera Comipaisy, Mrs. J. P. Birst, aclever aisdl popuslar reeaeer, ande Leilea tFsrliii and Marie Wlisslou, STUDENT ACTS WITH GREET Townley of Michigan Acquits Self Well With Experienced Actors possible in order to get thur gameis start- That the local suptply of dreisnkisng wat- ed so that a series can he played before ctieri eomoisng a mlenace to pisctii health she cult of the samson sessiosn. is emphiaosizred isy'thse fact thsat -ester- slay, orders iwere issedrby;'Sept. Jassss NOTED B3RITISHER TO TALK H Mislis, superintendiesitof isiildins andsgronsds, to turns off the sialer soust- J.J. iissiyssm'itmsll isriig fosisstasins onii tir J.Fney Will Lecture on "School anoit"camputsso. 'Thersuggestionsscamse to simi and Society'' frsissitetBoairdt of Saittiosn of tir r .j n j.1inata, heI1 IIC5sasof tir Itchrtis tiof teduiatitosisntire U- s-esrsits of MancsshiesterEnI'lsatndisilt sipeaketssiorrow' ' 'iis"instse wis ct lee- ture rsssmsoisittheiiiysits isuilsinsgit 8I isclock osils"Sichosol ansdtSoiety. Preof.1Finislays isIeess ithseIUnistesd States forseviteislt smsnthssnd ilst cosse tes AnnsssArbior dir et froisisMi sosi. Wisesss scosi s hrerteisasoburnsgivng a seits of iladsdresses leso ltepait iseecl issor iss hle sltudensissof lie sssmmsser to,- sio 1oftheUiiersityssof Wsiscosssins. O~ls ssto drssesssitaeeenideliitvessd In- Isissiat1Vaiosio lesss ad nk ls's ''sh- illhis prsenii or' Ae rica. Iles madeic asimlarvsit to ttisousnssrs' Dr. F-ind isyreceieds'sisrmss r'isssliss site Xfrom Oensfcssdmus ssssiss sindlls gsoetof'sils fr stesUniesitlls s isi Isi h'he has sheldt a lilll les- osf reed-insec- shipis ofsi sass;'Esghli seesiei sconar sols, am~sogthemRsu tsos-lscrQues's Fistic-c. 'Tsisntsnss ssndXWesls'y Collere,'oliichs. Is 189.)-3 lPstfI.uFilasoAsoso is fee- manyli'sma'kiu"'arsscolesosse stussi of esi- ucatonssilIsiethos oif tser u iss i p5- ililsiaandunsiveit5 lies. IrossI iq to s898 hen-us asreguilarlectriser onuits- catissiatthme Csllege iii PseceptossIoss- loss Ins289hiehibecasmreedusasolesof tir IsnrmesiateSi c lforsBFs, CaFr- siff, wshieelieresine until usil9t03,iswiri tsr wsas selectesdho hieadh she detsartmsenst of eduscations at Mancseser Thme Uisvesits of Mancihester stasos amsonig Esgisht higher educsationssl isti- tuiionssis onr of the snwer tytir, aned Prof.PsFindlay's consnections siths it is sail Co hli-is licres errits reptiations Isr sinsrehity.s Ini 'aeditisonstonumuseroiusmaainse or- ticles andsse ms-i-ll isreatises uposn edlura- tionail subilectst Prof. Finsdlays is thorass- ithor of "Asrsol of Riughb'," "tasudate: A I-tin anid Tunie Book for Day Schools," asset"Frinsciples of Class Teacing." unsiv-ersit;'. As to thure lsissiriiithe i- I( isliImo. Toswnuley, '13, sehospelinitooat fectisosuof Ithur wastceunithuinug dulctsotes:iy0easerlilsheuuniersit;', appihedufoe tile oftesredIbyithslura'isis at or-issllid'hifirt time'ras 5a1profsessioalactrisie- hygic laboratorsuies.ofusse PinniXiirioe'saudiecs'h'n-eli lyIi=- Ireqent ars n g 111- s troi the onus ci edlwitiihuehessen Greettroessuinsotheir sills autiies shiaivesesipostedliuscoils-sestrusc' iettire.s'Curkiin Tus lth siuus eslia ces Isrisis"thur list C- igt"h.ill ile Iis slisiuWis hhte:lu1- sditsissu" localesusussues tso riswsr oiliifc 'llowd sntefosing dayss si thiitsenr thes unstuesrisissiwaes' 'idstso otiy lsl. sI iis suinosif, sidisi us " You isi keh, list wis his ads ii 1ccii Isei nus is isoies.I thi" uscihls I- .1111i ii i t ieser ' Xis u'' uruui" hue'pstwusek thess blac k. ; typ s itX iisor .i atrrla s on i4 of ill h vlu el catre els- . s l ut iiull usrtto l at- le ii- si-ills iabo'litheiso t~lhiislubuihldius os wt usn xclist iious surpi e iesoca tlis dicatlon shius thatitthse usestillse us sni ushcIss only hu eens soils sini fanoe' da'n'surous naurse tits-s elscosilspany dsius'esing its 5105 is tur, les1enheeooe oneddwtessivita at 1- i tisers "ellis Wilseliii ii5'iisr1svtse-d'insci isn roswek. e i ll rii us '.ssnssis po ldltoibi the' li i uls, s' 151151 i - itshitiemsi sdur1111 tile stuni t h le .iiss ofithe imIuris bit; the,.factiithatsuinser and inted s etrnsstss colle'g' ilt rislesruiis loids ii-sii'sshi'sCst'a''an'sin iithis till Ieas' spiassto eiv lila- ercin; seial rmtecote u- llcas ta e I tsrac e tis sourice.t idslcess f heBe ret tr oupe~ it s ho~g4 hatth rcost scills iiidsinsis'hcrlst if thur susmuerc soill hue te anwliii I isill lieeussuuilels i sthui thlss ofitiiis-siar he'll1 1al1as '1slll- twowees wll li is-teItoslura s-plwh iues asleding-iu" mans iiilll isis: lie lullsiilutit leutoills-uneur- ofsthe l ys iioilf Geet's reetryCus -.His "'sloshd rii ivrwtre Iroispssingsuu otiisiiusis-ciga eirst ci rd on iStilldayis uit ille ilies iiithse sical swste is. liecon ciiedto sesniisnsowitu Lreet hiss Xtleisluctsuhirityasresh ubils'- 5s'"thu frmancleseuisivurutis AnnusAr- tla 'sug uinea-ig-s uder expte- boirauieinces on ue sds-ay andeWcd- imens5ttis o--ws illed uis huele hus1.yus ly.. ieesoouil thre isrossst bieuu indeteoiicostinsise sitstalisrinig - in i Itrofessionustilurheimooksing sr- watsire tis shosiuldl sut5excitito pee-st issnexsirs li inteirngutos sheldhus ai fear of etordsssinarye- uirecions oil therssus's e sict uinin'" The' lesssithlibea ise sues nue thur S-lisisreffrct oilsuuinasirciolus ol'sforsGeeituandit wias iiot isis]lie-stiproduicedsill throsiughlthills' ssi-sii is'usssi -'u' t lte isuur it lefi psastsr.Thu r inugres aice l th it l iin's1)ri ~io isosuildill the vacncyu;. authitsisits Isaver tiloes ris, thiot e us P iii uebofal s ponpusMt. GFen, o sumerss shosuuldi let sdeinkh sialie feom the]-asunothr ci hissvalued essnsleft buss loceal ssurre silrss ithissblie-isprensvills-015 Satillay ii . - ymeitious's cii- hy o iled. "es"curt ee susus'-toaned - The compllany-is gouse to Esulser to S1:.r us Huse-sULTs-my SPIusOreuI-nS. play tnuas Bluildit iip . afssore if 20 his9p thur Skaols a110 taisisrubbisedfom eustuSi ts S 'CuhT O GE-RorITLe. in phioeloesical rheistry',edefesaied thin Miss Steeus, of thin Kempif stsudio, Spiroceues of thse class ini bocteriology sihpiresent rgrmi oral recital yesterday afternsoonsat the locealoseir-at Hasrri s Hl sillnTuesdaya usgust, ;urounds.i Foils trainsswere feomssthin at7:30 p. us Thur funcutions will hue lives MXedic dertmensurt. Or. tKitchenr su- ns oti-insutesrest ofltlistuiso anud no art- puse elthin game. misiuonsfee us r equiuredtof the public. No.i5.. Al - KWOH -IIEI ORGANIZES HERE National Chinese Alliance With High Ambitions Unfurls a New Charter MICHIGAN GETS FOUR OFFICES Ai-Kto-iloIie,ianaionalFCinese stuentusasissociatioun,swithotes of e- cohminsg internatsionaisl, isis heens stsrred huer. Thursocieryshas just brought- out a builtestin sprinedh by the Ann sArtor Press iswihhaerset ifortsthinan- bitiionuspriscipes or iwhstirh Ai-Kwoh- Hweri stansueis suitmem f he ises of atvyaln whcitmywr.Ihe seionuusheaduers"hethrDevelopmenuct of i-Rss uils I s sit is poitedhsut IlaC it devoresuo n teshuneuursesuent us itg a socetyucof thiuss sr. Tos uetIthis - need theiiisscescyshi-s husevinsh for o paid geneurelsuicectry. PAftrsthis positions is fllsd an estabcl'issedspermhits tly, ilsthin uicu~eioiissti-iaeree-ithur socety t hiLmn is rv hepkeo tegeneresl seer -tisis lciedua'tCShangai'".i Techiel aimiositthi sociietyfiere hung is'ieis he' I"'t lhiieii is texpre(ssedh I N ci 1 the -e r itre - fCisueror usise irelaili- ifrees'r sico;t s o in-i v sit'isr Is ususer s toeinvsigatest iprshiles ass conceit t hldeveuil l penlt uf ouru susu conty undinsumasy reselto assgns s; particulari lusn osCipenialsts for scietific illssstiatihonu; us estaslisshsan inma ulstiiniuriiseausIn girabsoluey honissut suidh rep-ts-t:infsumatuion to ai rer us andsecls fill; to do ianythinsg cosiustentithtillsslur iti iof theurga"'n- ization. treristanuer iiup so nsy swortkIofitbenolece amonisuruepleoit it Ill-itake theinititivie 5 ii r uie sup uset to ass; cutsrpmse that sui uiprove I eihirte stsmaturial, educaesionalsor soial 'siessare sitouslepl.pn licrese of loui- isle, p5aue fooch etc,Ai-Kwdoh-Hweuii, csanienihiist prgeerait supot: of our peouploei in d hullspartelyrl'shoes tim." Afterc thur socieys sell esabliished at hosmnetesitymolt send out sereta- eses tou establisisheranchs ill any place vshure therei s a ahmrgeFChinese colony, surhs as usralia, Japan, the Straits Set- tlremntsthin PhilitppinIslands, etc.Im' purpose the 'i-Enwoh-H-mii is "mon-p- litical, mnii-interferingn uo-reolutionry anud nus-sectrianu.sItstsands foen par- up, anidlreognizersn povincilism. It is sterctvysa organization of the peo- pl, liv thur people and for the people.' It takes interns.stitnovry great prob- russ-smhurls concernms thin wvlfare of our peosple pet us has n paticulr interet- of its owmi. It stamds for unity in pin- ciple, and usorks for the advancement of oueruaton."- Under a tush of anouncements, the sociey' stoles that it lion a numubser of- papers suitable ion lecture and enter- taisnmenits. Thin titles olsmne are, "America and China," "Chinese tImmi- geation,". "Fonuianouism," e. It alon has a list of subjets for "Invesigation amid repor." The tites are, "The Prob- ens of the Chinese Immsigrtion into she United Stains, and is Possible So-' Iutioss"; "Possible WXays of uIproing the Chinese ities," and "How ad Un- der Whtonodiions Should Foreign Loans be Fontraced"? As a special im- petuss, Cmwo gold msedals will he awarded its earlssubiject. Inm conclusmions thur Bulletins states that in the Osutfook for July 15, there up- peared twvo articles on thin "Future of Chsina" and strongly recommends onse's (Continued on Page 4) ; « -, . :. 3k t° , ' _ce , .' ., Offices ofezVeoCFhinseanSociety.