)AY, OCTOBER 10, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVR ONCE ENOUGH" SAYS TENNIS STAR, WHO CROSSES THE ATLANTIC ALONE. Li 1 ,; A' nr that the chaotic condition in Eiurope M IES lPR flPET Ofis having some effect on exportingI firms. but with a well maintained de- mand from other quarters, the Euro- pean condition should not be accept- ed as an entirely governing factor. There is a strong import business Washington, Oct. 9-Pessimistic re- under way, it was said, but the Gov- ports concerning general business ernment had received vast returns in conditions 'are regarded at the Treas- the form of tariff duties and the aver- ury department as unwarranted. A age business has not suffeoed appre- Treasury spokesman declares that ri- ciably. mors of increasing unemployment, pending curtailment of industrial pro- Bolivia Suppresses Oil Concessions grams among large firms, and other Buenos Aires, Oct. 9.-The Pas has moves of a like character, should be a dispatch saying Bolivia has sup- disregarded, adding that he found no i reason for the belief that a break of $ pressed all oil concessions except that any kind in business is near. to the Standard Oil company, because It was declared that most of the the concerns holding them failed to great corporations are employing live up to their agreements; 80 or their full number of workers; andmore companies are Involved; this that, for the most part, orders are leaves the Standard absolutely master being received in sufficient quantity of the field. to give no reason for an immediate cut in production. The statement was made however, Daily classified for real results. 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Gerbault, French aviator, tennis star, and sailor extraordinary, as he tries to make up for "lost time" after going without rest for days while crossing the Atlan- tic alone in a 30 foot sailboat. He made the trip in 148 days during 10 of which storms drenched him. He caught cold and lay unconscious for two days. News From Other Colleges Read the Want Ads Indiana-Drasic measures are to be taken in order to eliminate "scalping" ffom the campus. Students, in ex- change for their coupons, will get tickets of a distinctive color which will aid materially in the detection of scalpers." A doubled force will be used at the gates of the stadium to try to detect persons, other than tu dents, using student tickets. Wisconsin-Plans for the new Un- iversity Memorial building are still coming in. Prospects are very good so far. A firm of architects in Milwau- kee have produced the most accept- able plans up to this time. Texas-Women in the University of Texas are very inactive this year. They are urged to come out of their re- tirement and take part in the activ- Ries and politics of the campus. The elections of officers has been quite a dispirited affair. Some interest was' shown in the selection of women cheer leaders. Cincinnati -."Stay at home and learn" is popular in Cincinnati now. The university authorities have been co-operating with station WSAI, the United States Playing Card company station, with the result that every Tuesday nightta lecture is broadcasted for the benefit of WSAI listeners. Oregon-This year is marked by a rush of building both on the campus and off. The building among the cam- pus living organizations has beenl fairly intense. COUNCIL TO ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT Election of officers in the Student council will take place at the council meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the 'Union, according to John W. Kelly, 24L, president of the council. The offices of vice-president, secretary and treasurer will be filled at this time. The advisory committee of the council will also be named. It is likely that the plan of organ- NaLUEBEGiBros. NEW YORK WILL SHOW CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN AT THE ALLENEL HOTEL Insurance Company of North America PHILADELPHIA and the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America write practically every form of insurance except life. r _ x E "Part of the Day's . . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER- 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , r I A .CAR OF Keeping posted on the events of the day should be part of the day's business Know the News of the Minute Know the News of Michigan Nor thern Apples Fancy hand-picked apples, of high quality. Sprayed thoroughly. Th'nned for best development. Trees fertilized for color and size in the fruit. Wealthys, Snows, Haas,, '4volfrivers. Grown in Emmett county, Harbor Springs-away up north. The home of Michigan's best fruit. Car near the freight depot just west of passenger station on Michigan Central railroad. Price ranges from 75c to $1.75 per bushel. Delivery made on request. Wednesday and Thursday this Week W. J. RITTERSKAMP, Distributor There is no better medium than "THE MICHIGAN DAILY" to keep in touch with what is going on I 350 Subscriba ization of smomeLody subsidiary to the 7jY='___:TTiIT = = = council will be discussed at this time. o~ _- IIut definite action in the creating of some il inTHE PHO TO CRAFTrSHOP nI French Car Prices Advance OPST RAEPS FIEI" Paris, Oct. 9. - French motor car 11t i prices have been advanced about 10 I per cent, it became apparent when HIUt III 1924 models were presented at the 1, Announces~~ the i,HIII 'Automobile Salon (French Auto Show) ig;~° now under way. ti Daily classified for real results. 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