THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA Duce And Feuhrer Meet AI Munich Talk On SpaIn Today Topen Liberals' Slate (Continued from Page 1) sive Club will attempt to coordinate liberal activity on campus this year with the Student Workers Federation, the Peace Council, the Friends of Vpanish Democracy, the Lawyers Liber al Club. the Liberal Students are Dr. John Sundwail of the hygiene department, president; Mrs. Reuben Two Subscribers Claim Kahn and Buenaventura Jiminez of1 'Loyal To Daily' Prize the medical school: Prof. John F. ..__ Shepard of the psychology depart- Loyal to The Daily are Mr. and Mrs. mzent, summer director; Prof. Clar- FeeikJra f11 ahea ence Meader of the Russian depart- Frederick Jordan of 1312 Washtenaw ment; Prof. Arich Walter of the Avenue, who have been regular Daily English department and Prof. Shir- subscribers every year since the paper' ley W. Allen of the forestry school, was first published in 1890. winter director. Mr. Jordan, '79, was associate li- Fifteen hundred Michigan studentsb voiced their opposition to war and brarian at the Unversity for 34 years, militarism at the April 22 peace dem- while Mrs. Jordan, '93, was dean of onstration held under the auspices of women for 20 years. In Europe in TO CONSIDER POLICE TRAINING LANSING, Sept. 27.-UP)-Public safety officials are to meet here Tuesday and Wednesday to consider the problem of basic training for fire- men and policemen. DANCING Class & individual in- struction In all types of dancing. Teachers' course. Open daily 10 Phone 9695 2nd Floor Terrace Garden Studio Wuerth Theatre Bldg. -edD iyCasfe d nd as he al rd I t I t ti t i l it ti i# n rnion and the Faculty Committee for I the Peace Council, which carries on Medical Aid to Spain. anti-war work during the year. Organized last April 4, the Pro- The Lawyers Liberal Club, open tol gressive Club had at its meetings all members of the law school, plans among other speakers, Prof. Joe Lee to present campus and outside speak- Davis of the English department,' ers and to hold roundtable discus- DavisofheEgihdprmnsns who discussed "The Proletarian No- Officers of the Club are: James S. vel," and Prof. Ralph L. Dewey, then Miner, '38L, president; J. Waldo of the economics department, who Hendrickson, '38L,secretary-treas- spoke on "Problems a Socialist Econ- urer, and William C. Stephens, '38L, omy Must Face." I{vice-president. The Student Workers Federation, Present officers of the Progressive entering its third year, functions as Club are: Robert C. B. Campbell, an organization of students employed Grad., and Hopwood-prize winner, in Ann Arbor. Several agreements president; Joseph Bernstein, '39, vice- on hours and working conditions president; Helen A. Breed, '40, secre-' were negotiated last year between tary; and Florence Johnston, Grad., local restauranteurs and the SWF. treasurer. Organize Committee Committee chairmen are: Richard Faculty members this summer or- Scammon, Grad., civil liberties and ganized a local Committee for Med- academic freedom; Earle Luby, '38, cal Aid to Spain in order to bring security; Elman Service, '39, peace; to Ann Arbor speakers on the Span- Philip Cummins, '39, publicity; Ruth- sh question and to raise funds for Horland, '39, membership; and F. medical supplies for the Loyalists. Paul Probert, '37, racial and social Some of the Committee's members equality. ivz, tey had the paper abroad for four years. sent to them Read Daily Classified Ads r' r' _ =- FOR THE SELL-GROOMED CO-ED Expert permanents by our Machine --- Eugenes and icks. Machineless ---Zotos, stylists. Freder- Jarmal, vapor Marcel, and Ritz Special. 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("rie*fr suplyofconenin'Film Mailers) N II Commander Steve Daduk of the American Battalions in Spain will speak at the Union Ballroom, Tues- day, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m. Commander Daduk's subject will be "My 10 Months In Spain," and he will exhibit pictures of the War. The program is under the auspices of the Progressive Club. Events Today I Contemlrorary: There will be a meeting for both the editorial and business staffs today (Ifiesday) at 4 p.m. in the Publications Building. As the purpose of this meeting is to get "he magazine under way for the year, it is imperative that all staff members be present. Tau Beta Pi: .Dinner meeting at the Union tonight at 6:15 p.m. Important Business will be discussed. Mcmlers of the Christian Science Organization at the University of Aichigan are requested to attend a special meeting, Tuesday evening, Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Michigan League Building. 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