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TEN SUlfIDE MMIHIGAN DAJI~ m -

ducation Looms as Timber Menace

MUTE TESTIMONY

Above is shown a picture, rushed to Ecorse early this morning and
then rushed right back to Ann Arbor again, of the new Press building
as it will appear when completed in 1932.
When it's done, they won't have to put out papers like this, no, sir.
Those hogs dashing down the runway might lead you to suspect that
the Board in Control was going to put out hogs instead of newspapers.
And why not? We always said that there wasn't any real vent for
the student hog-output.

GROSSE -ISLE WILL
REMIN WILD LIE
Refuge for Another Five Years,
Conservation Commission
Announces.
LANSING, Aug. 15-(A. W. O. L.)
-Grosse Isle will remain wild life
refuge for another five years, Con-
servation commission announced.
SOCIET Y
TOIEDO, O., Aug. 14-Bobby
Sampson, crack Chicago welter-
weight wrestler, defeated Les Fish-
baugh of Newark here last night.
Sampson took the first fall with a
body pin, but lost the second to
Fishbaugh in a series of butts. He
won the final with a headlock.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15-(IP)-
Ace Hudkins' 10-round bout here
with dynamite Jackson, Santa Mon-
ica Negro heavyweight, Aug. 25, was
postponed today until Sept. 15 when
examination indicated an infection
on the former Lincoln, Neb., boxer's
arm would not heal in time for the
fight.
* * *
Fay Snyder of 16156 Woodingham
drive had been granted a divorce
today when she told Circuit Judge
Allen Campbell her husband, Ben-
nett, wouldn't get out of bed until
noon.

. When you go to parties, do your friends disturb you by
thoughtless little acts which they would avoid if they only
knew how they hurt you? Do they scream "Here comes
Charlie!" and throw fishnets over you?
It means that wour name is Charlie, and that they
WANT to throw fishnets over you. If your name isn't Charlie,
it's even more serious-write quickly to:
MICHIGAN DAILY PERSONALITY BUREAU
(Press Building, Maynard Street)
$t. ri

MENOCAL CAUGHT;
TSK, THESE CUBANS
Former President of Island Is
Bagged en Route to Havana;
Revolts Are Tiresome.
HAVANA, Aug. 15.-(A)-Captur-
ed with 12 of his followers, former
President Mario G. Menocal was en
route to Havana today aboard a
Cuban gunboat and the government
claimed that the revolt which he
led was nearing an end.
With him were Col. Carlos Men-
dieta, gray-haired veteran of Cuba's
war for independence, and 11 of
the island's most prominent cit-
izens. They surrendered Friday to
the commander of the gunboat
Fernandez Quevedo after being sur-
rounded by government troops in
the province of Pinar Del Rio.
President Machado, leading a
campaign of pacification in Santa
Clara province against those who
sought the overthrow of his ad-
ministration, radioed orders that
the insurgents were to receive full
courtesies of political prisoners
pending disposition of their cases.
The surrender was viewed by
government supporters as the turn-
ing point of the seven-day revolu-
tion which began last Sunday
morning.
Seventeen other rebels yielded in
Pinar Del Rio province, but sharp
fighting between revolutionaries
and government troops continued
in the eastern part of the island
even after the surrender of revo-
lutionary leaders in the western
area.
The first rebel victory over gov-
ernment soldiery was reported from

Rancho Veloz, Santa Clara prov-
ince, with eight soldiers killed and
numerous casualties attending.
Government troops were routed in
a brisk battle and awaited further
reconaissance before renewing the
engagement.
Other spirited anti-clamaxes to
the Menocal surrender came in
brisk battles in the Santi Spiritus
region and at various other points
in Santa Clara province, where rev-
olutionary forces, unaware of their
leaders surrender, <made further
attacks upon punitive government
expeditions.
The surrender of General Men-
ocal and his party came in dramatic
fashion, reports from the interior
said. They were sighted in the
afternoon by a member of the crew
of the gunboat near the banks of
the River Verde in the extreme
western part of the province. Troops
ashore were notified and they forc-
ed the fugitives toward the vessel,
where they gave themselves up
without resistance.
They had been without food for
many hours and were exhausted by
their long flight through the hill
and lake regions of western Cuba.
They were invited to have lunch
with the officers and accorded ev-
ery convenience for their comfort.
News of the government's suc-

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Reasonable Prices
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DINING ROOM
Lunches 40c, Dinners 60c
Sunday Dinner 75c
ONLY ONE BLOCK NORTH FROM HILL AUDITORIUM

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UNIVERSITY
are very silly

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FOR health's sake, meat should be eaten once a day, even in summer,
according to dietitians, because it belongs to the protein or muscle
building family. Haim Loaf makes an ideal, economical summer dish.
It may be sliced cold for picnic sandwiches, or served as the principal
dish for dinner. And of course, to have it at its best, it should be baked
in an Electrochef oven. Electrochef's mild, penetrating moist heat re-
tains the delicious natural flavor of ham, and seals in all the beneficial
juices that are lost through "drying out" in an ordinary oven.
Has Your KiRchen Stove These
ELECTROCHEF Features?
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