_..... . ES IAVE ANNIVERSARY HARI Kerage being slightly more than ei hours daily for a seven day week RELEASED TO PRESS MINUTESIN 2 YEARS Park Department At Work On Tre nt nued from 'age One) New York, July 31-(By A.P.)-The -- (Co ,reserved for the United States the rights embodied in the Paris treaty wi ich we had acquired through par- - a ion ii .he German victory. length pof the working week of the average American employee has de- cl:ned 36 minutes in the last two years. according to a statement by the I 11 I '! e settle.(-ent O t he debt, the Y" pi ,ident asserted, was another ac- National Bulaau of Economic Re-I complishment of importance for Great search, summarizing the resk.ts of Britain in undertaking the discharge a nation-wide investigation which wasj of an obligation of more than four undertaken for the- Business Cycle1 and 'a half million dollars "put a fur- Committee of President Harding's1 ther stamp of approyal on the sacred- Conference on Unemployment. Out- ness of international obligations." The lining the resulta of the investigation 5ettlement itself gave a new assur- Dr. Willford L. King, of the staff of ance of stability throughout the the National Bureau of Economic Re- world. search, under whose supervision the Vleviews European Treties g facts were ,gathered, said: Mr. Harding also mentioned the "According to some historians, our government's treaty vrtually con- great-grandfathers thought 12 hours, eluded with, Finland; negotiations a reasonable day's work. For more (Continued from Page One) they may possibly trim the trees south of the campus. All general care of trees, such as raising weak limbs, spraying trees in- fected with fungus diseases or infest- ed with insect pests, removal of un- desirable and dead trees, fertiliza- tion of trees wh'ch show signs of deficiency of plant foods is carried on each year. The more ornamental work is done in the parks, however. This year, the major amount of city beautifying is being done in Burns park where a new fence is being built around the tennis courts. At West park, a new entrance is being built and old fences around the tennis courts are being pending with Czecko-Slovakia, and with Jugo-Slovia. With respect to the mandated ter- ritery, the President asserted, adding is an example, the treaty with Ja- ,)an, concluding American rights witaE respect to all islands north of the equator over whch Japan exercisesj mandate. Similar treaties withI France and Belgium and negotiations inow pending with Great Britain re-I than a hundred years, however, the replaced. length of. the working day has been!s declining steadily until. the average he Csee Inn has reopened and American in the first quarter of 1922 'ill serve you as usual-Adv. was expected by his employer to work Parron iailv advertsers.-Adv. only 50.3 hours per week, just a _____________aily________users.-Adv. trifle more than the eight hours for six days set forth as an ideal by re- , T formers of a generation or 'two ago. j 1 A C H E-J R A S The detailed figures covermng all in- dustries in the United States showNEEDED that the length of the working week: declined 36 minutes during the two Many vacacies years covered by the stuiy." Of all classes of employers report- f enow ing, those engaged in rendering do- We$tmore Teachtrs' Agercy mestic and personal service record 716 Old National Bank Bldg., the longest full-time hours for those SPOKANE, WASHINGTON workinb under their direction, the av- The College Inn has reopened will serve you as usual.-Adv. and Look over the values in the classi { fieds.-Adv.., Patronize The Daily advertisers. ier Mussolini, accompanied by Admiral de Revel, on his right, at comiemioration exercises at the tomb of Italy's Unknown Soldier in Rome Premier Mussolini and Admiral de Revel, head representatives of the government, the Italian army and and civilians of the commemoration exercises on the occasion of the anniversary of the Battle of the Piave. nassed battle flags of Italy's fighting units proved a fitting background for the ceremonies which commem- d the Italian victory. h GiOLF .SUPPLIES: A BAG OF MacGregor Clubs WILL GIVE YOU CONFIDENCE AND IMPROVE YOUR GAME. I U. I; II JAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the niversity. Copy received in the Office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11;30 a. m, Saturday.) olume 3 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923 Number 114 .i AT TIHE THEATER Screen-Today e final examination in Bacteriology ,s and conditione ology 3 (Laboratory) and Bacteriology 2 (Lecture) August 3, at 8:30 a. m., in the Medical Building. PHILIP examination in will be given ,E Majestic - Johnnie Walker "Children of the Dust." Orpheum-Owen Moore in "T Chicken in the Case." Wuerth-Lupino Lane in Friendly Husband." 5 I in I. e "A A w A HR' S UNIVERS I TY B0 KSTORE S - t HADLEY. en's League: iny house desiring to put on a stunt on Saturday afternoon In Barbour asium for the League Party will please call Katy Amonette, 3237. LEAGUE PRESIDENT. rsion No. 12: onsumers Power and Jackson'State Prison,. Party leaves in special at downtown D. U. R. Stateion (116 West Huron street) at 8:47 a. in. ing will be spent in inspecting power and gas plants of the Consumers r Company under special guidance. Luncheon at noon, with special es furnishes by hosts, will be provided by Consumers Power Com- One p. m. visit State Prison and Prison Annex (farms and textile three miles out of Jackson). Women will not be allowed inside prison but will see guard room, have prison methods explained by prison ain, and visit the Annex, including the textile plant. Total cost $1.50. especially impdrtant that the ex-act number leaving at 8:47 a. m., be n by Friday at 6 p, m.. to allow adequate transportation, and other ar- ments at Jackson, to be made. Please leave names, therefore in Sum. Session Office, University Hall, before 6 p. ni.,Friday, August 3. tology of Advertising 25as: r. Slater will meet Professor Adams' class in Psychology of Adver- at 11:00 today. Professor Adams expects to meet his classes again ty, August 6. Members of Professor Adams' classes should see bul- board on second floor of Natural Science building for assignments. C. H. GRIFFITHS. For the Balance of the Summer Stage-This Week The Summer Garrick (Detroit) -- The Bon- stelle company in "The Bird of Paradise." Ii Michigan Daily ' I r l l !HAT'S GOING, ON WEDNESDAY -Excursion No. 11 to the' Ford nt at River Rouge; blast furn-r s, foundry, body and tractor its southwest of Detroit. Trip s at 5 o'clock in the. afternoon. -Lecture in French by Prof. E. Rovillain in Natural Science au- rium. . -Concer't in Hill auditorium. THURSDAY -Lectuure, "The Laboratory Pro- ion of Stellar Conditions. (Il- rated). Prof. A. R. Sawyer. -Educational motion pictures. FRIDAY Lecture, "The History of Mathe- 3." Prof. L. C. Karpinski. Lecture . Recital, "Macbeth." . R. D. T. Hollister, University SATURDAY 8:47 a. m.-Excursion No. 12. State Prison and Consumers Power com- pany plant, Jackson. Trip ends at 4 p.in. ru-NOTICES Summer session, students desirlug to use the Union Building this summer must obtain card,. at desk. A di- rectory of all students has been com- piled. Faculty Men to Leave Dr. E. M. Carroll, of the history de- partment plans to leave the Univer- sity in the fall, having accepted a position in the history department at Trinity college in North Carolina. George D. Wilner instructor in the public speaking department also ex- pects to leave Ann Arbor after the close of Summer session. He has act cepted -a position in Fairmount Col- lege, a Congregational school in Wit- chita, Kansas. The College Inn has reopened andj will serve you as usual.--Adv. $100 FOR YOUR, OLD FOUNTAIN' PEN On any WATERMAN, CONKLIN, Sheaffer, Parker, Moore, Dunn or other pen in my stock. 0. D. MORRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE The Typewrlb'r and Stationew y Store OlPZN EVENINGS It is delivered. every except Monday thruout the ses- sion-or mailed anywhere with- out additional cost. 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