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WEDNESD07,SEPTEMBER F{30, 1925
JOU RLSM DEPATMENT
WILL PUBLISH PAERS
The journalism department will is-
are two publications, a newspaper for
experimental purposes, for student
practice and to familiarize the student
with editorilal routine, and a profes-
Ssional magazie to circulate among
the editors ofthe statte under the pat-
rona e of 'he TUniveisity XPress Club of
V ~Student ,staffs wvill, )re org~anized for
publication~ work under the direction
°of the joti lism facp& ty. The pro-.
rfessional magazine aill d~eal with
problems of journalism, criticism of
newspaper practice, andl departmenltal
interests. 11t is not to fe issued as a
Inewspaper, whiereas the newspaper
to be written and edited by the stu-
dents will serve as, a laboratory (de-
Svice. It will in no sense attempt to
compete with local University pub-
lications in matters of news and edit-
orial treatment.
Extension Division
L.oses Kemp Kee na

-TJIE,.MICHI GAN DAILY

PAGE THIREE

Will Head Relief
In Syrian Revolt

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pt seoe ion while driving, pointed out
O'Brien.j

ter ri~s . v n~wri. "i C(' n m del rcts near the campus
ON OA[Fic MILATO35A 1ave re citete pakigprivileges,an
te(oil H lc Lu's p arking in all busi-
Ignorance or disregardl for (city c S 5- (I isr ic 4.s0o60 iinuteg1 j'. Parking
dinances has resulted in the 3rrSt;n the sc ptlh satec of South University
of a large number of stuck, it (lvJ(I.5 * ene froin State street to Washten-I

wit bn th pas twoOaysoct , [ tv, onEl astUniversity in front. of the
toreor:s .::{.polic li A-e model hig,.h school, and on the
...:'i:2:" Parking at night without I i.hs tll tr ; '< ±t <=ide of Tef 'th Zstreet fmom HuI1roni
:."" "or(linance most frequently 1violal ~j 0Not Ihvedty asbenfohb
......tisrurdthtal__i' I (i tesr i tihIiday and night,. Parking
edatnihtmut"ae woltt , I nthe (er tra cks on S;tate streetl
fron an OUCiiitheear i in''is also nbwfiul.
:: . frnt ad oe intherear° Is?°lin ', n 4ldi onal tract of land back of
S 'statedl Chief O'Brien,, "and due to Hieno Topo sre a
numerouls comp11laints omiingy= oour
business--nen and ctizens who it ee n lpurchatised by the Board of R2e-
barely missed colliding with sc -t ri~;nlsfrte ups f fodn
parked without lights, 'we 'a, o nfove' Y r csaco-tuetcrs hr
ing .this law to the limit." Tiere if. Vll be etrlances from State, Jeffer-
r ~no ordinance in Ann Arbor yi'iii- son and1 Thompson streets. The plot
of lo'izi on Wast.eiaw avenue across
ting cars to be parked without light m enwMdclbidn sas
wihnaxitac f 0fe fasre reserved for thbe parkinug of cars, and
light, as inaly cities have. gethisunsuei.
iIt is necessary that all tdlf i l-gdta; studentsusit
driving cars 'procure Michigan d r 5 iit tic as be-md
ing licenses, andl have them ,ini their
Chares W - ;InShubrt Lafayette Lahoe a hiv:
1 When in Detrit don't fail to tre
Charles W. Fowle, B~ethlehem, Pa,The STUDENT PRINCE ______
is directing Near East Relief work in Most glorious operetta of all lime.
Ii'-_r the fatuous male chorus of so. i &uutv
the Hauran. district of Syria, wherel Nip hls: 5oc to $3. ?Sat. mat., 5oc to $.50. W ~ H I E
revolting tribesmen are driving out PouaIrc a.Thrdy et'A
Christian:, and burning American ---ompete Shows including Stag
schools and churches. .

fthrough street from Huron south to
th~e city limits, and stop street signs
will be erected within a week.
AELPHI LAYS PLANS
FOR BANNER SEESN~
At the first season meeting of the
A dolph ia IHouse of Represent atives in l
Angeil hail last night plans were out-
I irud for the club)'s activities 'for the
year. Speaker A. M._ Stern, '27L,
opened the meeting by urging ,that
theo members' cooperate to mnake the
1925-1926 season :a banner ope. for the
organization.
The regular order of busi ness w Nas
dispensed with and informal discus-
sion on various subjects tooks place.
The Adelphia House of Representa-
tives is run on the same system as
tihe Oxford Union with the (louse di-
videdl into three parties. 1Wpoin,t-
nnents were given to tryouts follow-
igthe meeting.

Shanghai, Sept. 29.- An American
ownedl vessel, the steamer Chi Chuen,
was hit by 200 shots fired by Chinese
troops today from a point on the
tiangste river, between Ichang and
a(Chungking.
Read the Want Ads1

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EPICTURES.
~ 2:00 WEEK DAY MAT-

To Florida Office
KepKeena, formerly assistant
drcor of the University extension
Sdivision, handed in his formal resig-
Snation Sept. 12 to accept a position
with the Florida Consolidated Engi-
neering company of Jacksonville.
~.Mr. Keena has been associated with
4 the Extension division for the past
four years. In speaking of his res-
ignation, Prof. W. D. Henderson, di-
Srector of the extension division, said:
"Mr. Keena's services in connection
Swith the University extension divisionj
has been of great value, and I am
Sextremely sorry to lose him. A new
iassistant director will not be appoint-
t? ed immediately, and the division will)
Vattempt to get along with such part-I
} time assistance as may be available
,t until his successor ,is appointed." !
At the Regents meeting held re-I
cs ently, Mrs. W. D. Henderson was aip-
Spointed for part-time service in the
s extension division until such time as
a a a new man is elected as assistant di-
Srector.
SDr. Sinai, who was appointed by the
rRegents last spring to give half-time
Vservice in Dr. Sundwall's department
and half-time service to the extension
*division in connection with health
.edlucation programs will be called up-
Ion by the extension division 'to under-
take the organization of health lec-
'tures,; especially those which are toJ
Sbe given in Detroit during the com-
Sing year.11
Glee Club Pleads
For More Tenot g
- Urgent need for more first and
secoond tenors for the Glee.,club is re--
jported by Theodore Harrison, director.
While there is yet room for good
voices in all departments, all who
thave sung first or second tenor are
especially asked to try out. Mr. IHar-
'rison is eager to have the club's or-
ganization perfected in time for the
concert on the day of the Minnesota
game.
Paris Sept. 29.-Leon Bourgeois, im-
aminent French statesman and former
premier, is dead.

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pWashington, .Sept. 29.-Automobile
drivers who get into accidents shouldj
be required to submit to physical and
mental tests before officially establish-
edI clinics, a 'committee of the national
conferen'e 6n street and railway
safety has decided.
Read..the Want Ads!

r.,Portable
GC. REGISTER
Phone 21717,

__ __LAST TIMES TODAY
SCREEI'N STAGE4
Tue ,strangest Keith
Phtobiamnade Vaudeville
of the Age Presentation
LuU rs r

Many of us eat too much.
Don't. nibble between meals
and spoil your real appetite.
Don't humor that false hunger
you: think you feel !
Take a bite of WRIGLEY'S- let

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WHY IS IT?
The best gailnes are oflen played'41III
wet, drizzly weather. .1 iip Pluvus
1takes keen dlelight in wait in!g 1n111t he
standIs are tilled, and theC gaaine st arted'4,
befor'e tuirinig on the shIowers.
Thle fellows~, and gir"ls, who enj~oy the
gamie best~ who tire comfortable, anud
get fteir mnoney's worth, are invariably
clad ini Frog Braaud Slichers. Most stu-
AeCI1s ;wear 1them. .,
(ct yopvr4hwleh4 the sun ias yet Shuit insp
--it; may rant aganln tomorrow.
Sawyer "Frog Brand" Slickers
1ffCn's Sllikers lire sold in tIwo) colors-
yellow' atd olive; women's inr four' vvl--
on:S--1 td, blue, green and coral. All
present a Inatty attppetlr-
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-mot e trirwb than
"The HunclibaAk"
-more, touching than
"He 1vbo gets Sl apped"
M/YSTERY, surprise, romance.
are packe<1 without let-up in
to this atn'iziuti n'derworld pic-
ture! T'he Unholy "I hree - the
Ventriloq1uist. the Giant and the
jDwarf-bInd together iii a life
of Liscinating crime.
-ida girl of the shadowvs,
fivbli'ig for the ma:,t she
Ioi'~es, crosses their patblI
It's Exciting! It's Dramatic!
It's Great!
C3'dIN.;-3OMSAN 3 ETAULMAOGZ

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and get you ready for a good meal.
And AFTER EVTERY MEAL let

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CLEANSE THE TEETH!

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