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FRIDAY, JULY ,9, 1926

THE SUMMER MICHIUAN .DAILY'

PAGE THREE

FRIDAY, JuLY 9, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIuAN DAILY PAGE THREE

SINLEMOLEM~DANcrew of Rum Ship Faces Trial
HAS POLITICAL OFFICE AS $300,000 Cargo Is Seized

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CONSTANTINOPLE, July 8. --III
spite of all that has been written
about feminine emancipation and in-
tellectual advancement in Turkey,
Moslem women still are refused ad-
mission to political parties and play
a very minor role in the social, polit-
ical and intellectual life of the new
republic.
They do not yet enjoy the right to
vote nor to hold political office. Hal-
ide Edib Hanum, wife of the form-,
er mayor of Constantinople, who was
educated at the American Girls' col-:
lege in. Constantinople, is the only
exception 'to this. She once held a
post in the Ministry of Education
under Mustapha Kemal Pasha. All
other Turkish women remain in polit-
ical obscurity.
Neziha Mouhieddin Hlanum. preml-
dent of the Turkish Women's Union,
insists that women in Turkey be oiv--
en the same rights as men.
Will Number Roofs
To Aid Airplanes
(By Associated Press)
FR.\\KF'oRT. Ky., July S. -Ad
G-en. J. A. Kehoe of the Kentucky na-
tional guard will have strategic cities
building roofs numbered for quick lo-
cality recognition from the air.
The state air board htas supervision
in Kentucky over establishment and
maintenance of air ports, routes and
aviation fields. This enables cities
and counties to maintain ports and
fields in conjunction with each other
ad the adjutant general, pioneering an
air service for the guard, sees the act
as a great step "upward."
WASHINGTON, July 8. - General
Lincoln C. Andrews, chief of the pro-
hibition forces, outlined his plans for
-re-organization of a dry army to Sec-
retary Mellon today and assured him
he would stick up to the post until
that task was completed.
Mr. Andrews said he had witheld
his resignation and would not alter

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organization.
PARIS. -The' Chambeh r authorizedl
construction of the remnaiing untits
of the naval programi~ laid dw under
the Washington agreemnt.

\VAR AA-Posen has given the
name of President Wilson to its beau-
t iful botanical gardens.
(G1,NEvA.-The military committee
of h preparatory disarmament comn-
miss,_io adjourned yesterdlay to Aug. 1.

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Ten or twelve hours a day toils the coolie. If he
carries all he can, he moves one ton one mile irs
one day. For that he receives twenty cents.
Cheap labor! Yet compared with our American
worker, receiving at least twenty-five times as much
for an eight-hour day, the coolie is expensive labor.
In America we move one ton one mile for less than
one cent. The coolie, working by hand, accomplishes
little; while the American, with electricity's aid,
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Plenty of electricity and cheap electricity --these
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