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June 03, 1931 - Image 8

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~~ ALL SCHOOLS, COLLEGES TO OPEN Canada Starts New EX-MINER,WHO PLANI
BULLETIN I1 FOR THIRTY-EIGH TH SUMMER TERMCL tas N EX-MIERGY, LEADS IN
ye notice to all members (Continued from Page One) .dents will attend camp at Mills .- WASHINGTON June 2 -(A)- has
office of the Assistant to i tainment has also been planned, Spring, Ky. OTTAWA, June 2.-( t)-Increas- Leading the legions of organized tor
lys.11:3 a.m. Sturdy. ncluding special lectures, concerts, . The camp :jr forestry and con- ed tariffs were in effect today on labor in the crisis of unemployment pro
sys. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. r Th ap i h rsi fueploymetpr
plays, tours of inspection, sports servation in the upper peninsula, 200 commodities, many of which and threatened wage cuts is a ro- T
and excursions. The fabilities of southwest of Munising in AlgerCu
3, 1931 NO. 176 the U n i o n, League, Intramural county, will open for the third su- a iports the greatest tund, ruddy faced man who in his sa
building, the laboratory theatre, cessive year. quantity from the United States. coal mining youth studied at night3His
Health Service, and other centers Among the educators of higher Coal, steel, automobiles, oranges for the Bap mingary. mn, rh
of activity will be available. rark who have been secured for al, ten are among the items im- teatis ming a sy n
sre will be a meeting of the Enrollment at the biological sta- the Summer Session are Prof. Ed- ported into Canada from the UnitedWGC,.
tinon Douglas Lake said to be the. States upon which Premier R. B. re o ohctn .' b-ds
1 o'clock, in room D, Alumni g ward Robert Adair, of McGill uni- B tte clared icreased d.tB. came president of the American ig
largest and most important of the versity, Montreal; Prof. A r n o1 d Bennett declared increased duties Federation of Labor.
inland fresh water stations, is ex-Sommerfield, University of Munich, Ich becane effecthe sh heu Now he is in the thick of th ight to
is called to the regulation of first opened in ,1908.Ge ny;Dn, announcement, a duty of 15 cents to prevent reductions in the pay of per.
i caldt. eulto ffrtopndii10.vrs ity of Zurich, Switzerland, and wres
1 student obligations due the The surveying center will be lo- Dr. H. A. Kramers, University of per pound, to become effective July worers not
is granted. This applies to ated at Camp Davis, situated in Utrecht, Holland. 1, was announced on magazies. An advocate oi arbitration, he

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