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TIIE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, JTLY

THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JVLY

The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures 1

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TYPING
TYPING'
Seven Cents a Page
PHONE 2-1636
Leave Name and Address
Quick Service
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WANTED
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
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels free; socks darned.
13c
WASHING-And ironing wanted.
Guaranteed satisfactory. Call for
and deliver. 611 Hoover. Phone
2-3478. 17c
BICYCLES
RENT A BIKE-Russell Reed. Ray-
ment Radio. Next to Witham's,
South University. Phone 2-1335.
20c
NOTICE
LOST-A - diamond ring with sap-
phire setting. Return to Helen
Newberry. Liberal reward.
GRADUATES AFTER 40 YEARS
ADA, Okla.--(A)--Forty years ago
Mrs. W. C. Farmer was graduated
from high school and went to the
Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
This summer her plans include grad-
uation from East Central Oklahoma
Teachers 'College and a trip to the
Century of Progress. In the mean-
time she' has reared a large family.
JOBLESS SALVAGING PELTS
EUREKA, Nev. -- (-) - Trailing
herds of sheep to salvage 'pelts of
animals that died en route furnished
revenue for some of Nevada's unem-
ployed. One shipment obtained in
this manner weighed 8,000 pounds.
Range law makes the finders keep-
ers.

Passengers aboard the Europe bound liner C:ty of Baltimore were transferred to a ferry boat
after the vessel collided with a tanker near Baltimore. A sixty-foot hole was torn in the bow of the
liner and it was grounded to keep it from sinking. The passengers were, removed without disorder and
returned to Baltimore to sail on another ship. This picture taken aboard the stricken 'liner shows
passengers going aboard the ferry shortly before sunset.

Four Powers Agree To
Mussolini Peace Pact
ROME, July 15.-(P)-The four-
power European peace pact was
signed here today by Premier Mus-
solini, and representativeĀ§ of France,
Germany and Great Britain.
The accord, which is designed to
guarantee tranquility among Eurd-
pean countries for a period of 10
years, facilitate reduction of arma-
ments and lead to improvement in
economic conditions, was given offi-
cial approval in ,the duce's office in
the Palazzo Venezia.
No change was made in the text
as initialed in the same office June 7.
Besides the head of the Italian
government, Ambassador Henry de

Jouvenel of France, Ambassador von
Hassel of Germany and Sir Ronald
Graham, the British ambassador, all
of whom attached their initials to
the document early last month,
signed it today.
The simplest and briefest cere-
monies marked the occasion. After
handclasps, the four ambassadors.
proceeded to afix their signatures
in the presence of a small group of
Italian foreign office officials' and
counselors and first secretaries ,of
embassies.
At noon the Rome newspapers ap-
peared emblazoned with front page
headlines, photographs of the sig-
natories and editorials proclaiming'
"a new era of European peace and
a historic milestone" established by
the agreement.

When other government em-
ployes went home on one of the
hottest Saturday afternoons of the
year Harold L. Ickes, secretary of
the interior, shed coat and tie to
dive into work on industrial re-
covery, public works projects and
routine problems.

THE PERFECTION IN CLEANING
MAIcRO-CEN
Clean to inspection under the microscope
Phone 23231
PALM BEACH, TROPICAL WORSTEDS, LINEN,
AND OTHER SUMMER MATERIALS
Cleaned and Pressed
Guaranteed Not to Shrink
Store Locations:
516 EAST LIBERTY STREET

Victor Christgau, former .repre-
sentative from Minnesota, has been
named director of the production
division of the agricultural adjust-
ment administration. His job will
be to see that farmers raise less so
as to get more money for their
produce:

MICHIGAN

Washed
Air

College Days and College Nights
A Mad Whirl of Girls, Songs, Fun and Love
9,C LLEGE HUMOR"
with
Bing Crosby - Richard Arlen - Mary Carlisle
Jack Oakie - Burns & Allen - Ox-Road Co-eds

802

SOUTH STATE STREET

MAJESTIC

Attend Cool
Matinees

1110 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE"

MACK & COMPANY

ANNEX

he Mind-Reader"
with WARREN WILLIAM
CONSTANCE CUMMINGS - ALLEN JENKINS
He knew everyone's future - except his own. He couldn't foresee
his terrible fate that awaited him.

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