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, 1930.

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

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9US TE PLgNBy .T. C. X. 713 Bast University Artistic Garden Studies

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For several weeks now I haven't
Arrest of Chinese, Filipino written because I felt sure some-
New York Reveals Vicious thing was going to happen. Some-
Murder Scheme. thing interesting enough to write
IDENITY ' KPT SCRETabout, but I guess if I waited for
IDENTITY KEPT SECRET hat my dear public would never
(By Associated Press) receive the benefits of my great
NEW YORK, Aug. 16.-Through talent. (Oh, yeah? EDITOR).
the dark and mysterious maze of a However, The Daily came out
fitfully warring Chinatown today with an astonishing statement the
moved the menace of Tong slaught- other day. "Museum Figures Show
er on a strictly cash basis. Students' Increased Interest In
For behind the arrest Thursday Wild Life." Imagine that! Here we
of three Chinese and a Filipino lay
a story whose ferocity startled even were trying to keep it secret and
detectives. The story was told by there it comes out in bold head-
two white youths whose identities lines. What will our parents think?
remain a secret with the police to Those poor trusting souls who be-
protect them from the fate they lieve we actually come to college to
were hired to mete out to four On
Leong iongmenat$0 mrd. study. Its .all right to ruin our
Leon tonmenat $500 a murder.
1, 19-year-old youth, friend of illusions, but there ought to be a
Detective Rosenberg, told him that law against ruining theirs. The
as he was sitting in Bryant park, shock might prove fatal.
despondent over his inability to But I am sure that statement
fnd work, he was approached by didn't refer to summer school, so
the Filipino, Lamberto Eullaran, 8,y
who asked him whether he was perhaps it will be perfectly safe for
working. us to go home. Unless you call go-
The Filipino, the youth said, then ing to the Ritz (recently nicknamed
told him he could make some mon- the Blitz, by some of our aspiring
ey "if he had any guts." men) and Island Lake, leading a
"That's all I have got," the youth wild life. Anyhow, if that is what
said he replied. "What's the propo- wild life is-give me a fireside com-
sitIon panion and some knitting needles.
"Murder Chinks at $500 a Chink," I hope all you girls have had a
was the answer. successful summer. For myself the
The youth said he agreed and gold digging percentage hasn't
promised to bring a companion into been so good. But then I have been
the scheme. Arrangements were used to a whole year in which to
made to meet at a 26th-St. laundry accomplish things.
Thursday night. The youth tipped And if you boys haven't met that
off Rosenberg, who with four other much-talked-about Michigan coed
detectives waited outside the laun- -utareedbrthiga um e
dry while the youths went in. -just remember this Is Summer
The two were introduced to the school. Come back next fall some-
Chinese, who gave them their in- tu Wcan amnge urewea = fyo
structions. 2llaren was to go with .wild life" for you also. (Oh, yeah?
them. They were told four Chinese EDITOR.)
had been marked for death at theirD
hands Thtraday night. And now, my dear children, the
When the youh emergedfrom faculty cordially invites you to
the laundry -4With the Filipino, the wlat they consider the cleverest
detectives seized him, but he put up entertainment of the year. It starts
a terrific struggle and was subdued next Thursday morning at 8 o'clock
only after 15 minutes of fighting. and last until Friday at 6.
The detectives then arrested the The characteristic feature of this
Chinese. entertainment is the little game
Questions and Answers.
University of Indiana -Indiana Just a word to the wise: Don't
university men students have re- confuse it with the game called
jected compulsory military educa- Truth. Because in this game that
tion. They recently voted 468 to you are going to play it doesn't
419 in favor of optional military matter if it is true or not, just se
training in preference to the pres- long as you're sure it's what the
ent compulsory form. professor thinks.
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! For Discriminating Women" '4i
Who want their hair cut in a really
smart manner, we offer the Blue Bird
method ... by experts.
Blue Bird Hair Shoppe _
5 Nickels Arcade Phone 9616
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GRUEN WATCHES DIAMONDS
HALLER'S
Jewelers
State Street at Liberty
WATCH REPAIRING FINE JEWELRY
CANOEING
SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY
On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar Street

PAGN TNUM
APARTMENT FOR RENT-Unfur-
SA SIF E1nished, three rooms, bath, heat-
ADVERTISING ed, garage, all modern conve-
niences. Very reasonable. Avail-
able in September. 1305 Miller
WANTED Ave. Phone 6187. 39, 40, 41
TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair
rates. Dial 9087. M. Hartsuff. TO RENT - 4 large completely
- _furnished 1i g n t nousekeeping
WAITERS WANTED - Ritz Res- rooms, newly decorated. Tele-
taurant. See Mr. Heinz. phone evenings after 7 p. m.5
Dial 7339.
WANT A RIDE TO TEXAS-Call WEi'LL FURNISH ED RESIDENCE-
Davis, University Health Service. 30 ft. living room, piano, 4 chai-
WANTED--Board and room in Ger- bers, modern plumbing, garage.
man speaking family. Call 2-2591 References. Also modern 6 room
mornings. unfurnished. $60. 5740.
LOST
LOST-Cameo Brooch. Old. Re-
ward. Return to Michigan Daily, WANT ADS PAY!
Box 139. 40, 41
LOST-Black leather note book. PORTABLE
Return Secretary's Office, Uni- TYPEWRITERS
versity. Reward. We have all makes.
Remington, Royals,
FOR -RENT Corona, Underwood
FOR RENT-Apartment-two large .Colored duco finishes. Price $60
rooms one block from campus O. D. MORRILL
with side porch. Reasonable.
506 E. Jefferson. Tel. 5033. 314 South State St. Phone 6615

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