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TtESDAY, JAN. 5,1937 -

THE MICHIGANDAILY

PAGE THREE

PAQE THREE

Murphy Turns
To New Duties
As State Head
LANSING, Jan. 4.-P)-In mo-
ments between his contacts with those
involved in labor difficulties, .Gov.
Frank Murphy turned his attention
today to state affairs.
He discussed state liquor control
problems, for the first times since
taking office, with Chairman John S.
McDonald and later with V. F. Gor-
mely, lone Democratic member of
the liquor commission.
The Governor said he would an-
nounce his appointees for the places
on the commission held by Garmely
and Frank E. Gorman, 'Republican,
later. He said McDonald, who is
serving a term confirmed by the
Senate, "will remain for the time
being."
Murphy made his second appoint-
ment to the state public utilities
commission, naming Rowell Van Au-
ken of Detroit as one of the $7,000
a year members. He had appointed
Paul Todd of Kalamazoo previously
and has three more members to
name. Van Auken was Murphy's
campaign manager in the recent
campaign. He is the husband of the
Democratic national committee-
woman for Michigan.
The new executive began organiz-
ing the state unemployment insur-
ance commission which 'will admin-
ister the low recently enacted by the
Legislature. He made Frank A. Pic-
ard of Saginaw, prominent Democrat,
chairman, and Dr. William Haber a
member The full commission will

Many Cities Affected In State-Wide Auto Strike

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4 PLANTS CLOSEb- FLINT
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Registrations
For Next Term
BeginFeb. 11
(Continued from Page 1)
nounced by Mr. Smith, is as follows:
Thursday, Feb. 11:
8:00- 8:30 C to Cha inclusive
8:30- 8:45 Che to Col inclusive
8:45- 9:00 Com to Cr inclusive
9:00- 9:15 Cu to Dem inclusive
9:15- 9:30 Den to Dr inclusive
9:30- 9:45 Du to Er inclusive
9:45-10:00 Es to Fis inclusive
10:00-10:15 Fit to Fr inclusive
10:15-10:30 Fu to Gim inclusive
10:30-10:45 Gin to Gra inclusive
10:45-11:00 Gre to Hal inclusive
11:00-11:15 Ham to Haz inclusive
11:15-11:30 He to Hof inclusive
1:00- 1:15 Hog to Hz inclusive
1:15- 1:30 Ito Joh inclusive
1:30- 1:45 Jol to Ken inclusive
1:45- 2:00 Keo to Kol inclusive
2:00- 2:15 Kom to Lap inclusive
2:15- 2:30 Lar to Le inclusive
2:30- 2:45 Li to Lz inclusive
2:45- 3:00 Mc and Mac inclusive
3:00- 3:15 M to May inclusive
3:15- 3:30 Maw to Mil inclusive
Friday, Feb. 12:,
8:00- 8:15 Mim to Mun inclusive
- 8:15- 8:30 Mur to Nz inclusive
8:30- 8:45 O to Paq inclusive
8:45- 9:00 Par to P1 inclusive
9:00- 9:15 Po to Ran inclusive
9:15- 9:30 Rao to Ri inclusive

General Motors Victory Seen
In Present Labor Union Fight

Luchek ees Compromise
As Probable Outcome
Of Auto Strike
(Continued from Page 1) 4
tated hurried action in the auto in-
dustry."
He outlined the recent history of
organized labor in the automobile in-
dustry:
Following the NRA three principal
union sprang up in the industry in
Michigan. They were the Mechanics

9:30- 9:45
9:45-10:00
10:00-10:15
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10:30-10:45
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Roa to Roz inclusive
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Wil to Woo inclusive
Wop to Z inclusive
A to Ao inclusive
Ap to Ban inclusive
Bao to Bel inclusive
Bem to Boe inclusive
Bof to Bre inclusive
Bri to Bz inclusive

Education Society, the Automotive
Industrial Workers of America, and
the Automobile Workers Union.
At this time the American Fed-
eration of Labor, under the leader-
ship of William Green, entered and
began to organize the industry. There
was no explicit agreement between
the workers and the A.F. of L. on
what basis the workers would be or-
ganized, whether it would be made
a union of the industry-thus giving
it a structure making an industrial
union possible-or whether different
crafts of the industry would be given
to other already-organized raft
unions, Mr. Luchek said.
By 1935, he said, there was a suffi-
Oient number enrolled with the A.F.
of L., and President Green appointed
officers for a probationary period and
called a meeting of the United Auto-
mobile Workers Union.
Even then, Mr. Luchek said, there
was a prevalent feeling for industrial
unionization, and in the second con-
vention in the spring of last year
Homer Martin was elected to replace
the Green-appointed president, who
was sympathetic to craft, unionism.
Later in the spring, two days before
the C.I.O. was suspended from the
A.F. of L., the United Automobile
Workers joined the C.I.O., and was
consequently expelled from the A.F.
of L., Mr. Luchek said.

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NeArly 30;000 men have been
of the General Motors "Corp. This
with number of plants closed and

- Associated Press Photo
thrown into idlen ess in recent days by strikes in widely-scattered plants
Associated Press m ap shows cities which have been affected b.y the strikes,
best available esti mates of the number of men idle.

3:15- 3:30

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I Saturday, Feb. 13, any student may |
register from 8a am. to 12 noon.

be composed of these two and on
other member. They will receive $
a day, when they work, but nott
exceed $2,500 a year. The commi
sion will appoint a full time direct

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EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS

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6:00--
WJR Stevenson News.
WWJ Ty Tyson: Dinner Hour (6:10).
WXYZ Rnbinoff-Case.
CKLW Dinner Music.
6:15---
WJR Hot Dates in Music.
WXYZ Fact Finder.
CKLW News aid Sports.
6:30--
WJR Melody and Rhythm.
WWJ Bulletins: Odd Facts.
WXYZ Day in Review.
CKLW Julie Wintz's Music.
6:45-
WJR Renfrew of the Mounted.
WWJ 6. Herbert Peterson.
WXYZ Lowell Thomas.
7:00-
WJR Poetic Melodies.
WWJ Amos and Andy.
WXYZ Easy Aces.
CKLW Musical Echoes.
WJR Diamond City News.
WWJ Drama: Evening Melodies.
WXYZ Un-sung Champions.
CKLW Joe Haymes' Music.
7:30-
WJR Doris Kerr.
WWJ Dudley Brothers.
WXYZ Green Hornet..
CKLW Melody Interlude.
7:5-
WJR Boake Carter.
WWJ Henrik Willen Van Loon.
'CKLW Four Naturals.
8:00--
A:rJR Hammerstein's Music Hall.
WWJ Leo Reisman's Music.
WXYZ Dude Ranch.
CKLW Music for Dancing.
8:30 -
WlR Al Jolson, Sid Silvers, Martha
Raye: Victor Young's Music.
WWJ Wayne King's Music.
WXYZ Edgar Guest in Welcome
Valley.
CKLW Echoes of Stage.

9:00-
WJR Al Pearce and Gang.
WWJ Sidewalk Interviews.
WXYZ Ben Bernie and All the Lads.
CKLW Gabriel Heatter.
9:15----
CKLW Frank Dailey's Music.
9:30--
WJR Jack Oakie, Benny Goodman.
CeTge Stoll.
WWJ Fred Astaire: Johnny
Green's 'Muisic.
WXYZ Husbands and Wives.
CKLW Trtie Detective Mysteries:
Mrs. Browe, speaker.
10:00-
WXYZ Frank Simon Directs Band.
CKLW Wallenstein's Sinfonietta.
10:30--
WJR Musical Program.
WWJ Jimmy Fidler.
WXYZ Bishop and Ga Joyle.
CKLW Cab Calloway's Music.
'10:45-
WJR News.
WWJ Royalists.
11:00-'
WJR Scenes in Harmony.
WWJ Tonight's Hockey:
Danc6 Music.
WXYZ George Kavanagh's Music.
CKLW News Reporter.
11:15--
CKLW George Sterney's Music.
11:30-
WJR Wisrmner Sports; George Olsen's
Music.
WWJ Dance Music.
WXYZ Frankie Masters' Music.
CKLW Freddy Martin's Music.
1:00
WJR Carl Racell's Music.
WWJ. Dance .Music.
WXYZ Phil Ohman's Music.
CKLW Horace Heidt's Music.
12:30-
WJR Bobby Meeker's Music.
WXYZ Mario Braggiotti's Music.
CKLW Emerson Gill's Music.
1:00--
CKLW Al Lyon's Music.

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