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The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures '76 Gold I

PLENTY QF LUCKY SEVENS
MURRAY, Ky., Aug. 4.-(IP)--If
seven is lucky, then young Dale Hor-
tin, son of the head of the depart-
ment of journalism at Murray col-
lege, does not need to carry a horse-
shoe or rabbit's foot with him. He
is the seventh child, born about 7
p. in., on the seventh day of the
week, seventh day of the month,
seventh month of the year, in 1917.
CLAS$SIFTED
DIRECTORY
TYPING
TYPING
Seven Cents a Page
PHONE 2-1636
Leave Name and Address
Quick Service
15
REASONABLE RATES-Quick serv-
ice. Phone 2-1988.
WANTED
WILL-Pay cash for used ladies' bi-
cycle. Write Box 5, Michigan Daily.
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND
new suits and overcoats. Will pay
3, 4, 5 and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann
Arbor, 4306 Chicago Buyer. 34c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-A 6-room cottage. One
block from campus. Ph. 6444. (20
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Dodge touring in excel-
lent condition. Good tires. Will sac-
rifice. Cheap. A. Jaffe. Tele. 8059.
NOTICE
LEARN TO PLAY-Popular music.
Max Gail. University Music House.
Tuesday afternoons, or phone 4917.
21c
LOST

Mrs. Jessie B. Costello is shown with her son Bobby, 3, in the
prison yard at Salem, Mass., where she is on trial charged with
poisoning her husband, William J. Costello, Peabody, Mass., fire
captain. The widow is the mother of three children.'

week that would be 1,000 man-weeks
of work for each mile. For the con-
struction of 25,000 miles, the total
man-weeks of work would be 25,-
000,000. That would be the equiv-
alent of about 835,000 men working
30 weeks.
Since the primary economic goal
of President Roosevelt and his in-
dustrial recovery administrators is
an increase in mass purchasing
power, public works officials stress
as the most promising phase of the
project the fact that from 80 to 90
per cent of road building dollar goes
to labor.
Large Indirect Wages
They assert that indirect but as-
sured wages totalling more than $2,-
000,000, over and above payrolls to
road builders on the construction
jobs, will accrue from the emergency
highway program. Production and
transportation of materials and
equipment comprise the backbone of
the indirect work.

be applied to projects on the federal
aid system outside of the corporate
limits of municipalities.
To Help City Jobless
This assurance of a larger than
usual allotment to the cities is
counted on to be of value in reliev-
ing unemployment in cities where
the jobless problem is most acute.
RUMANIAN WOMEN ORGANIZE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.-(1P)-Ru-
mania is the latest country to or-
ganize a branch of the International
Federation of Business and Profes-
sional Women. The president is Prin-
cess Alexandrine Cantacuzene. The
executive council includes Mrs. Aida
Vrioni, a writer; Miss Ecaterina Cer-
chez, teacher; Mrs. Wally Alexand-
rescu, publicist; and Mrs. Ing. Goles-
cu, architect.

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