MICHIGAN DAI .c 4 IL di.UMIIU I ORSE IN BRITAIN, ay Union in Sympathy Strike, Refuses to Handle Coal From Abroad )N CALLED ATTEMPT TO tRVE NATION INTO YIELDING Wage Plan Considered Proposals for the establishment of a wage plan acceptable to both sides of the mining controversy were con- sidered at today's meeting of miners and mine owners. Prime Minister Lloyd George presided over the meet- ing and was expected to give the gov- ernment's views as to proposals that the nation become, in effect a party to the understanding between the miners; and their employers. SOBLIGATORY MARRIAGE MAY BE MADE LAW IN TURKEY (By Mail) Constantinople, April 27.-Marriage will be made an obligation in Turkey, if the law proposed by Salih Bey, deputy from Erzeroum, passes the An- gora parliament. The depopulation of the country is such, according to Salih Bey, that the Turkish race will shortly be inferior to the number of Greeks and Armenians. He declared that while the old-time Turk was willing to take as many as four wives, the modern one is slow in taking one. London, April 27.-The National' Union of Railwaymen has instructed1 its members not to handle coal from colliery siding or from overseas, Sirl Eric Geddes, minister of transporta- tion, announced in the house of com- mons today. He characterized the order as a grave step. Such coal, the minister said, was absolutely necessary to the life of the community as it was needed to pro- vide a fair minimum for household use and to continue the essential public utilities, such as sewage, water, gas, electricity and transport. Attempt to Starve Nation To prevent the delivery of such coal, Sir Eric declared, was an attempt to starve the nation, and no -government could allow the nation to be so co- erced. Sir Eric stated that he had invited the general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen to meet him this afternoon and he hoped for a good re- sult from the meeting. BRUM M WILL OFFRE COURSE THIS' SUMMER MUCH INTEREST BEING SHOWN IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING Work in journalism of a new variety will be offered by Prof. John R. Brumm during the summer. "Written Criti- cism" is the name of the subject, whichr is an adaptation of the course nowi being given in the department. It is primarily intended for those who do not intend to go on with journalistic work but who wish experience in this; form of critical writing. The regularI course in reporting will also be given. Ready For Enrollment Students of the University who de- sire to enroll in the Summer session before leaving school will be allowed{ to do so during the second week of examinations, according to Registrar Arthur G. Hall. This is a Special priv- ilege extended only to students and is merely allowed so that they need not return early for the purpose of enroll- ment. Great interest is being shown in the courses in public health nursing that will be offered this summer, according to Mrs. B. H. Bartlett, director of the department. It is open to accredited graduate nurses, the course being four months in length. New Courses in Nursing Despite the fact that 15 other col- leges are -offering courses of this na- ture, there will be at least 16 students 1 from distant states, with many in- quiries received from other parts of the country. There will be two special courses and a number of general lec- tures offered during the period. TWO SELECTIONS BY READER OFFERED TOMORROW NIGHT Miss Alma H. Norsworthy-Mackin- non, humorous and dramatic reader, will give several impersonations at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Church of Christ (Disciples). Miss Mackinnon will give a mono- 'logue entitled, "Behind the Screen," a play, "Olga," by W. F. Trayes, and a story, "Bobby Shaftoe," by Homer Green. We hope Right The Man will see this advertisement. A man who has had experience in canvassing and handling other men. To such a man we have an unusually meritorious offer to make to him. He must be able to see a big proposition and hold down a job this summer that will guarantee him $1,000.00. In reply give full details of previous experience in canvassing or selling. We Architectural College Gets Slidies Lantern slides have just been re- ceived by the Architectural college of 27 buildings built by the United States government between 1905 and 1911. They are the gift of Mr. James K. Taylor, architect of the U. S. treasury building during that time, all the buildings being designed and erected under his supervision. Prof. Emil Lorch, of the Architectural college, stated that they are excellent pictures of some of the finest of our public buildings. do not want a canvasser. We want a man who has had ex perience in canvassing and can organize a sales force of col- lege men at once. We prefer a man who has had experience in selling household utensils. Write Campus Grounds Subject to Cleanup As part of a general spring clean- up, the old lawn mowers are busy, and the campus green is being shorn of its growth. Workmen are also busy planting shrubs about Waterman gym- nasium and tLhe Homoeopathic hos- pital. Other work of like nature is being contemplated by the buildings and grounds department for the future. 0. D. KINSEY, Production Pattern Company Pi Delta Epsilon ,Meets Tonight - The meeting of the Pi. Delta Epsilon will take place tonight at the Union instead of last night as stated in yes- terday's What's Going On column. Ui 15323 ASHLAND AVENUE, HARVEY, ILLI #I. F,' loommamma - OM i s""""R RO'W ( N/ N/, r _. M I JUST RECEIVED The New ARROW Shirt CAMPUS White, with low collar attached Wadhams & Co. 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Home-Made SHORT - CAKE at the Ice Cream } ii Tailor r Shoes ietsy Ross Shop GOOD FOOD Books * CM. Flowers Lalv AMedical Dental BBOOKS Bought.Sold or Exchanged -T. I . l! lD DL E Mothers . May DaydMn~n Special Discount on ALL COLLEGE GOODS Darling and Malleaux Stairway to Arcade Cafeteria C A F E T E Notions 2 Pictures I. Right Price Second F1 Women's Shop I 4 Doctors Maynard Street Entrance 'I Special HAIR. Sale on NET HAIR Read The Michigan Daily Beauty Parlor S SHOP SAUNDER'S I I I "low