THE MICHIGAN DAILY
ED IN UNRULY TEXAS TOWN
ICT ATTORNEY IS SLAIN IN AMBUSH.
4
16
ity Physicians Complete
ysical Examination Of
Entering Studernts
GES MADE IN STAFF
Starting the present school year'
with several major changes in the
staff and a general alteration in,
program, the University Health
Service yesterday finished its latestI
large work in completing examina-
tion of over 3,400' newly enrolled
students. The number examined,;
according to Dr. William Forsythe,
chief resident physician 'at "the
Health Service, exceeds that in any
previous year of the University.
Due to the confusion caused by
the unusually large number of
transfers demanding examinations,
Dr. Forsythe plans to have all the
transfers for 1930 examined as a
single block immediately follow-
ing Freshman Week.
Students will find 'several chang-
es in staff at the Health Service.
Dr. Clyde Reynolds, long identifiedj
with the department, has~ left theI
University to organize a health
service at Oregon State College.
With him have gone Dr. Edith Sap-
pington and Erma Plagman, nurse,'
also of the Health Service.
Dr. Reynolds' place is now taken'
by Dr. Fopeano, a former graduate
of the University Medical School.
Dr. Fopeano's official' capacity' will
be Medical Adviser for the class of
'33.
MABEL NORMAND WORSE
University Hospital
Installs Two-Way
Telegraphic Service
"Don't write- telegraph!" has
become a slogan at the University
hospital* as well as elsewhere.
A regular two-way Western Un-
ion ' branch office, completely
equipped with ultra-modern tele-
graphic instruments, has been in-
stalled in the lower lobby of the
hospital and began operation yes-
terday.
Simplex machines, which made
their debut in Ann Arbor two years
'ago, automatically receive and
transmit the messages.
The newly installed office, be-
sides, handling all of the incomipg
and outgoing messages for the hos-,
pital, is open to the general pub".
lic. Money orders, money trans-
fers, cables, day letters, night let-
ters, telegrams, in fact every type
of telegraphic and cable service is
rendered. The office iW open from
18 a. m. to 7 p. i. on week days and
from 9 a. i. to 5 p. mn. on Sun-
days.
H. C. Baumgardner, Ann Arbor
manager ofther Western Union,
was instrumental in the installa-
tion of the unit.
,. F
BOB CARSON'S
LONDON, Oct. 3--Ambass
Charles G. Dawes and Mrs. Do
will 'sail for New York on
steamship Ile De France Oct.
was announced today.
Orchestras
IJ
Inquire at the Parrot
DIAL 4636
train
when
Associated.LPress .PhJoto
National Guard troops, ordered to Borger, Texas, by Governor Moody, are shown leaving thespecial
in which they Were rushed 'to the unruly panhandle oil town. Borger's troubles reached aX climax
District Attorney John Holmes was ambushed and slain.
i _
_ _~ -, -
STEALS.SA SAGE,
GETS SAME DIET
(1y Asso iated Press)
CHICAGO, Oct.. 3-"Hey;" yelled
Policeman Michael Cassidy as Jos-
eph Karsello emerged from' the
Armour packing 'plant with the tip
of a long and sinuous tail peeping
from under his bulging top coat.
Cassidy gave chase.
Karseilo tripped over his caudal
.appendage and fell. Around his
middle the policeman discovered a
Wreath of link sausages, one end
of which had become disengaged.
"Judge, I was hungry. That is
why I took 'them," explained Kar-
seilo.
"Thirty days," replied Judge Im-
menhausen. He 'refrained from
telling the prisoner that the diet
,at the city jail is-sausage.
University Music House
4 4
Everything Musical You Want!
4',
RADIO
LOS ANGELES,- Oct. 3- Mabel
Normand has reached a critical
stage ,in a fight against tuberculo-
sis, her physician, Dr. Francis M.
Pottenger, announced today. Miss
Normand is confined in a sanitor-
ium at Monrovia, Calif.
l
PHONOGRAPHS
RECORLS
PIANOS
VIOLINS
-.k.' 4RNIO
now a "A" TWO gosh
TERMS.
To Suit!'"Flay'While
You Pay.
EET MUSIC
MUSIC BOOKS
SATISFACTION OR
MONEY BACK
Pianos For Rent
Prices Reasonable
SALES T
FOR
INING
A LIFE INSURANCE SELLING
A practical course in the fundamentals of Life..Insurance Selling will
be open to a limited number of men and women interested in this work.
It will be given without cost or obligation throughout the college year and,
will require a total of about three hours per week. The course will be
practical in that it will permit the participAnts to earn while learning. The
purpose' of the course is to provide training for- those .who want to, take
up this work upon graduation. For those who qualify we will have attrac
tive and remunative openings in June. We are interestied in interviewing
only those who will be graduated this year.
Interviews will be given at room 306 Michigan Union Monday Oct.
7 from 3 to 5:30 and. 7 to 9 p. m.
Come In And See For Yourself
; :
DE VEIITY
MUSIC HOUsE
ted 1
John E: Crampton;
The Columbia National
General Agent
Life Insurance Co.
Detroit, Michigan
Ienty a Conklin Endura by annularlinesin contrasting
color on cap and barrel
_ Ri V ! _ e
601 F. Wlliam St.
(Hinshaw &' Son)
L./VUt:4 O VUSiC
Phone 751
1006 Eaton Tower
1- 11
i
I
T Ta FtiiTal°d:i'#^t"/-i: It>"!I ZMU2 1F±iIt ItAlLa'IM*iMl JrII'=
I
-. a 9 9'9"
I
We Carry the Largest Stock of
jp
BOOKS
and
STUDENTS.
SUPPLIES
In the State
4
4
BOOKS
NOTE BOOKS
PENNANTS
BRIEF CASES
HEADQUARTERS for
EDWARDS BROS.
Mimeograph Material
LAUNDRY CASES
DRAWING SUPPLIES
STATIONERY
EOUNTAIN PEN
OF ALL KINDS
TVPEWRITERS
2
1: I' zr..
S.-
'e..
PROMPT, EFFICIENT, AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
T hree' Stores
INC.
t
w