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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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CONOMY COURSES
IN SUMMER SESSION

uction in political economy,
is administration, and sociology
en thoroughly arranged for inl
rimer session.
ses offered in the first two sub-
vill be elements of political
ay, general economics, labor
ns, theory of value and distri-
money and credit, the princi-
banking, corporations, market-
isiness grganization and man-
it, foreign trade, corporation
principles of accounting, aud-
end special accounting systems.
faculty will consist of Profs. I.
rf man, W. A. Paton, A. E.
and F. E. Clark; and Instructor
Dalhoun.
ociology Prof. A. E. Wood and
ctor R. H. Holmes will give
s in social organization, social
on, and community problems.
e Pictures while the sun shines.
Films at Lyndons 719 N. Uni-'
-Adv.
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THOMAS OKEY, CAMBRIDGE PROF.
BEGAN LIFE AS BASKETMAKER
Cambridge, May 13. - Thomas Okey,
who has been elected to the new pro-
fesso'ship of Italian at Cambridge, be-
gan life as a basketmaker. He trav-
eled on the continent working at his
trade and learning each country's
language as he passed through. Lat-
er he took up the teaching of lan-
guages and is now known as one of the'
greatest English authorities on the
Italian language and on Italy's art
treasures.
60 CHILEAN ARMY OFFICERS
IN SECRET POLITICAL PLOT
Buenos Aires, May 13. - Dispatches
received here concerning the dissen-
sions in the Chilean army which led
the president to place three generals
on the retired list, say that more than
60 officers are under arrest. The ar-
rests came after the discovery of se-
cret political activity by army officers.
GOVERNOR SLEEPER PUTS VETO
ON STATE BREAD MEASURE
Lansing, May 13. - Governor Sleep-
er, on advice of Alex J. Groesback, at-
torney-general, has vetoed the Mc-
Naughton bill, making it unlawful for
retail grocers to return unsold bread
to bakeries.
California Air Taxi Fare Is $1 a Mile
Los Angelbs, May 13. - Aerial taxi
rates will be high. This was shown
definitely Monday by announcement of
a $1 a mile as transportation charges
,on the planes of the Mercury Aviation
Co., which starts service from Los
Angeles to Fresno Thursday. The
company will run planes in trains of
four, making a round trip daily.
Winnipeg Aviators to Fly to U. S.
Winnipeg, Man., May 13.-It is con-.
sidered probable that the first impor-
tant airplane flight from Winnipeg
will be across the American border,
and the present ambition is to fly here
to New Orleans along the proposed
Jefferson highway.
The Daily sees all and knows all.
Let it be your guide.-Adv.
LOST? Advetise in The Daily.-Adv.

STATISTICS SHOW MICHIGAN
INDIANS ARE YET NUMEROUS

WHAPIS GOING ON

Many Believe Redskins
Many in Land Now as
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Recent enumerations show about
100,000 Indians in Canada and 300,-
000 inthe United States. Of this large
number in the United States, 6,333
are located in Michigan. The L'Anse
and Vieux Desert Chippewas number
about 668 of those in Michigan and are
under the care of a government phy-
sician. The remaining scattered Chip-
pewas are living on Manitoulin Island
in Lake Huron,, under no government
head.
A still fewer number of Pottawat-
tomies of Huron remain in a little
settlement near Lake Huron. These
Indians have died out very rapidly,
owing to their poor housing conditions.
They now number about 78.
Because of the apparently small
number of Indians left, one would
think that they are rapidly decreasing
but on the contrary, their tendency is
to increase. There is no evidence to
prove that the country was ever very
thickly populated with Indians, and
many believe that there are just as
many now as ever.
OPERA QUARTET WILL SING
AT CHICAGO ALUMNI BANQUET
The Michigan Union opera quartet
which sang the "My Lover" number
in "Come On, Dad," will leave Friday
morning for Chicagotwhere they will
sing at a banquet to be given that
evening by the Chicago Michigan al-
umni. The quartet is composed of
David D. Nash, '20; H. C. Waler, '21;
Paul R. Kempf, '20; and Paul Wil-
son, '21.
Canada May Import Wild Boars
Winnipeg, Man.. May 13. - State-
ments, by Vilhjalmer Stefansson, the
Arctic explorer, that the Dominion
government could profitably introduce
the raising of reindeer and musk 'ox in
northern sections of Canada have been
followed by an announcement that the
government is considering introduc-
ing the Siberian boar into the prairie
regions of the Northwest.

4:05-Michigan- 1. A. C. baseball game
at Ferry field.
4:15-Dr. Florian Znaniecki lectures
on "The Evolution of Poland Since
1772," in Natural Science auditor-
ium.
6:45--iiaportant meeting of Varsity
band in School of Music.
7:00-Frosh meeting in West Pbysies
lecture room to discuss Spring
games.,
7 :00-seeting of Mimes in the Union.
:CA)-Y. 31. C. A. cabinet meeting.
S:00-Juniors are wauted to try out
for swimming at Y. M. C. A.
Prof. I1. M. Randall of the Physics
department recently lectured before
the Physics club of Detroit on the sub-
ject of "The Methods and Significance
of Infra-Red Investigation." More than
30 teachers of Chemistry. Physics and
Mathematics were present.

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Student Council Announce Nominees
Carl E. Johnson, '20, and C. C. An-
drews, '21L, were nominated by the
Student council for councilmen at
large at their meeting Tuesday. Three
men will be elected at the All-campus
election on May 22 from the nominees
of the Union, the Y. M. C. A., and the
council.

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Jniversity of Michigan
Summer Session 1919
fore than Soo courses conducted by a staff
f250 members of the regular faculties of the
rniversity. All University facilities available
Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering
and Architecture, Pharmacy, Graduate Study,
Library Methods, Biological Station. Embalm-
ing and Sanitary Science, Public Health Nursing
June 30- August 22; Medicine and Surgery,
June S0-August 8; Law, June 23-July 26 and
July 28-August 30.
he work is equivalent in method, character and credit value
that of the academic session, and may be counted toward de-
ees. Certificates of credit and attendance issued. Many spe-
dl lectures, recitals, concerts and excursions. Cosmopolitan
ident body. Delightful location. Expense low.
For further informaiion, address
T. E. RANKIN

Box.20, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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