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October 16, 1923 - Image 8

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tt FSDAY, OC'TOB n I 132"?;

THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOIV~Tt I~, i925~

Physicians H101( Out Little
Hope of Obregon 's Recovery

farrested for parking on the wrong side flll~l i ecting; are over Saturday at noon,
of the streets. IVI E E[EOE ONCE o it is thought they would in no way
All of these cases drew the estab-' interfer e withi the occupants planning
lished fine of $3.45 apiece, representing [ORD IIIPLI[flITO H to be in Ann Arbor for Saturday only.
the ostto te curtof rprian~hg ri iiiwiont LV I i Anyone having accommodations to
the ostto he curtof epriandng'place at the disposal of the conventiowl
the offenders. The drive will continue 15A requested to call Edwvin G. Burrow.;
until the number violations decreases. Rooms are wanted i.mmediately to' of the journalism department, at tcl!-
Chief of Police Thomas O'Brien esti- accommodate the men PRrriv:ng in phone 530.
mates that not over 15 students havej Ann Arbor on Wednesday and Thurs-
been fined for speeding since the be-'day to attend the convention of edi-= It's true efficiency to use 1 ,,; ,
ginning of the school year. Each tors here. The majority of the men Classifieds.-Adv.
speeder was fined $18.45 by Judge John would not require the roams on the
D. Thomas. night of the Ohio State game as the Patronize The Ilailyv advertisers.
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There may be larger places, but no better floors, or better music.
Try one of our dances instead..of a "movie
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Recent iPhotograph1 of President Obregon at His Desk.
President Alvaro Obregon is critically ill and little hope is held for
his ultimate recovery by physicians; according to reports from Mexico City.
He has been attended by medical authorities for several months; his dut-
ies having been given up as President at the time of his first illness.

calling the Union operator or stopping
at the desk in the Union, Thursday
afternoon, all day Friday, and Satur-
day morning. There will be men tN
take alumni to rooms from the Union
for all three of these games, it was
announced.
Employment Found
For Many Students
Thirty-five to forty per cent of the!
students in the University. are working
at part time jolbs, according to Mrs.
Mar~y L. Stewart of the University
Employment bureau. There are 1510
men on the lists for whom jobs have
been found.

There are, however, according to
Mrs. Mary Stewart, many men who
have obtained jobs without the aid of
the employment office. The average
numbers of students partly working
their way through the University is
far higher than the average for most
other institutions, it is said.

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THE SOUL OF A MAN
---IS IN HIS STATIONERY
WRITIN MATERAL Parin your Purse at~ih

Stud

ents Caught
In Traffic

Net

Following the announcement of a
drive by the police to punish trafficj
violations, 30 students were notified
over the week-end to appear in court
for parking all night in the streets
without lights. Three students were

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