THE MICHIGAN DAILY AVEDNESDAY, DEC. 15. 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1937 U. High To Hold U.S. Gunboat Panay, Sunk By Japanese In Yangtze River Union Employes Given Banquet :::>: ;Dean Anderson Addresses Dinner Gathering Three hundred and twelve Michi- an Union employes attended the ? Union employes' Christmas banquet at 8 p.m. Monday in the main ball- :" :; >::x;. : ::a:; ::::::. room of the Union.1 Stanley G. Waltz, general manager of the Union, presided and intro- duced the main speaker of the eve- 1ing, Dean Henry C. Anderson of the engineering colelge, who stressed the importance of the Union in the lives of its employes. Short talks were also given by Joe Hooper, a former employe, and Prof. Paul Leidy of the Law School. The party was conclud- ed by presentation of gifts to Mr. Waltz, Mrs. Waltz, head housekeeper, and department heads Frank Kenzel and William Kesl, by Lindley Dean. head waiter .and Henry Pendorf, rep- resenting the employes. Presents were also distributed to all those who at- tended the banquet. ..*' x {^ 1Dinner music was furnished by Bob Steinle's orchestra and songs werez sung during the banquet by Shirl . Crosman and Warren Foster. Those4 who could not attend the party Mon- r eight Americans seeking shelter ! day were given a banquet in the Rum- ree days ago in the Yangtze River sey House dining room last night. onsibility and regretted the bomb- .. ..... ...... Students .Urged To Get discharging employes for union affil- NYA Checks This Week iation; for discrimination against; Payroll checks amounting to $11,- UAW members: for discrimination 1157.47 are now available to the 916 against men wearing UAW buttons; student N.Y.A. workers, Harold S. for firing workers refusing to sign Anderson, of the National Youth loyalty pledges; for disseminating Administration Bureau announced anti-union propaganda; for threat- j yesterday. ening to close the plant if the union It would be advisable for the stu- was victorious; for sponsoring com- dents to collect their checks before pany unions. Whatever validity there vacation begins, 'Mr. Anderson said, are in such charges, Mr. Luchek said, though those students who are plan- arises from the fact that in similar. ning on working through the vaca-t previous complaints the board has tion period may obtain them any upheld the UAW. time. - ----- ---- Your Guide To Good Giving.. Check This List, Toor FOpt and Top~ to4F O L L ETTIS - LI F. 0I LI DI Northwest Passage - Roberts - $2.75 The Citadel -Cronin -$2.50 The Turning Wheels - Cloete - $2.50 And So-Victoria - Wilkins - $2.50 To Have and Have Not - Hemingway $2.50 The Arts - Van Loon - $3.95 How to Win Friends and Influence People -°Carnegie - $1.95 Above is the American gunboat Panay, which, serving as a refuge fa from Japanese bombs in beleaguered Nanking, was bombed and sunk th 25 miles above Nanking. The Japanese navy immediately accepted resp ing "most deeply." Life-And-Death Strugle Seen or UAW In Ford Plant Drivej 0X Q Woollcott's Second Reader -- Woollcott $3.00 L_ F-1 LI Life With Mother - Day-- $2.00 The Good Society - Lippmann - $3.00 Orchids on Your Budget - Hillis - $1.5 0 FO LLETT'S MICHIGAN BOOK STORE le2 3 .i. ))dI1Un4fld4Jpkin, (Continued from Page 1)j Professor Randall's topic will be pointed out. The distribution of nam- "The Spectroscopy of the Sar-infra- phlets at the Rouge plant which ended; red." with the attack on the organizers last Members of the physics depart- June was part of ie preliminaries. ment who will attend the conclave In the last month, hoxever, an in- are Prof. Ernest F. Barker, Prof. tensive campaign has been underway. James M. Cork; Prof. H. R. Crane, aimed at building up the nicleus of Prof. David M. Dennison, Prof. Floyd a union at all te Rey points in the A. Firestone, Prof. Samuel A. Goud- Ford organization. Men are being smit, Prof. Ralph A. Sawyer, Prof. trained in the elements of trade un-' Arthur W. Smith and Prof. Neil H. ionism, in leading men, in conducting Williams. meetings, in all the techniques that are part of whetting a labor weapon. These men are the nucleus for a strike, Last Union Coffee Haur should one be necessary." To Be Held Tomorrow The UAW'S strategy appears to re- volve around securing recognition As the last Union get-together be- from Ford in some of the branch fore the Christmas vacation, the plants scattered throughout the coun- Union Coffee Hour from 4:30 until try and with the prestige gained from } 5:30 p.m. tomorrow will feature a these victories pressing through a Christmas motif, Eliot Robison of the drive at the Rouge plant. This ap- Union Executive Council, announced pears to be the explanation for the; yesterday. strikes in outlying cities. At the sameE A pianist will be brought in, and time, where strike pressure appears Christmas songs will be sung. Coffee, unwise, the UAW has sought the me- chocolate and cookies will be served. diation of the NLRB against what' it charges are unfair attacks by Ford. At present the trial arising from the beating up of union agents in front of the River Rouge plant while distributing pamphlets last June is pending and hearings are being held on charges. At hearings now pend- ing the Ford Company is on trial for 322 South State at North University Phone 6363 \ ?_ o t }' GIFT "- m Read and Use The Mich gsn Daily Classified Ads. - - -- - - - I SUGGESTIONS I 5616.Harrs Sed Stre, 1 5S / These Ann Arbor merchants make the following timely sug- gestions to you in hopes of making your shopping problems easier. Read this column to solve your dif- ficulties. For Her ... 5616. Harris Seed Store, 215 S. Fifth Ave. For Mother.. . GIVE a piece of exceptional pottery for Christmas. University Flower Shop. Opposite Michigan Theatre.j CIassified Directory { i FOR SALE CHRISTMAS TREES that will sat- isfy. Fresh cut-assorted sizes. Log Cabin station. Detroit and Division St. 197 FOR RENT^ FOR RENT: For three men, suite with private bath and shower, con- tinuous hot water. Steam heat. Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington. 225 MRS. L. TWINING, 419 North Ingalls has a large single room for graduate man or woman. 222 FOR GRADUATES or business peo- ple, large, pleasant, comfortable third floor room for one or two people. The Haunted Tavern, 417 !E. Huron. 219 NOTICES ALL PEOPLE that haven't claimed deposits made on Michigan Railway and Express Co. will please call Dick Samuels at 3582 between 7:00 and 7:15. 205 THE FORMER Modern Beauty Shop offers: Special $5.00 permanents, $3.00; shampoos and finger waves, 50c. Del Mar Beauty Shop. 119 E. Liberty. Phone 2-2600. LOST AND FOUND $50 REWARD for return of a 15-year old brindle female bull-terrier dog. { White chest, gray face, 4 white Ipaws. Stubby tail. Washtenaw li- cense No. 249 on collar. G. Haberlen, 1701 Dexter Ave. Ann Arbor, Mich. Bring or phon 3586. 223 IIEW SHE'S HOPING for ahhandbag, rich For The Family suede and fine leathers. $1.95 and~ up. Dillon Shop. . BOOKS, furniture, glass, china, jew- __-_ elry, Sheffield candelabra and trays. WHEN IN DOUBT what to give for Brass, prints, Webster desk, melo- Christmas-send a blooming plant deons, Delciner, three-piece 17th or a bouquet of choice flowers from century furniture, spinning wheels. the Ann Arbor Florists, Inc. 122 E. 50 per cent reduction on books. An- Liberty. Dial 6215. tique and Book Mart, Chamber --- of Commerce Bldg. 203 E. Ann. Call RAYMOND BEAUTY PARLOR-For 8876. your roommate or girl friend, some-_ ___ thing she will appreciate; a Beauty MAKE YOUR DINNER a banquet by Gift Certificate. serving Marvelous Frozen Vege- tables and Fruit and McDonald's GIVE her silk underwear, most com- tasty "Ann Arbor's best ice cream." plete stock in town; hosiery in all New crop selected nut meats and sizes and styles: house coats, candied fruits at attractive prices. smocks and mixed cotton dresses. 1039 . Main St. Phone 2-2553. See us and we will help you com-_ plete your Christmas shopping fist. HANDKERCHIEFS-- 25c boxes.1 116 S. Main St. Christmas greeting cards, 5 for 51 MAYFAIR SHOP cents, 2 for 5 and 5 for 5 cents- -__ all prices. Wrapping materials, at- For Everyone... HF SWEETEST gift of all. Deli- different. Julie's Homemade Candies. 222 S. Ingalls. Call 8142. CHRISTMAS CANDY SPECIAL: 1 lb. box of nuts and fruits at 75c; 2 lb. box of assorted chocolates for $1.00; WED.-FR I.-SAT. 2 lb. box of Christmas Special for 90c. Superior Dairy Store. 332 S. Herb "Red" Ritz's State St. _10-Piece Band CHRISTMAS decorations. T r e e s, Every Wednesday & Friday: wreaths, laurel roping. Prompt serv- GIFTNITE ice, low cost. We make fraternity- T emblems to order. Call us, phonej tractive designs. Tree ornaments, tree lighting sets. Kresge-Corner State and N. University. Skates Sharpened 25c Campus Bike Shop 510 East Williams MATS. 25c - EVES. 35c STARTING TODAY! ; .WAKE UP... ND LAUGH! MARY -~BOLANi) x HUGH F.HERBERT FRANK ( SMcHUGH : S/HUGHES -' JENKINS AUER I I LAST CALL for LAST CALLS! Christmas Vacation is just three short days away! forget those last-minute telephone calls to the folks friends back home and elsewhere. It's easy to make. Don't .h..to holiday arrangements and plans by telephone . . . and surprisingly economical.' Note the rates below for calls to representative points. For rates to any point not shown, ask Long Distance (Dial ltY). 3-MINUTE STATION-TO-STATION RATES 'ANN ARBOR to- Day except Sunday $1.05 .60 -AND Ch~ristmas GIFT Suggestions ri::: Matinees 2-3:50.. . Nights 7-9 . . . . . . 25c 35c a @r F- DOUBLE FUN! DOUBLE ROMANCE! That "Thin Man" couple's on the loose again! It's Rowdy! Riot- -1Swell! 0gI ; A ®. __., :I '} i i (', '! Spurred On By A' beautiful Girl " >'Men set out t& . find the world's richest mines! 1~ 1 .1 ti S K17 ." i~g~~!iO N /uES KALAMAZOO LANSING MARQUETTE. MIAMI, FLA.' MT. CLEMENS NEW YORK, N.Y. OWOSSO 1.40 3.25 ALPENA...... BATTLE CREEK BIG RAPIDS CINCINNATI, O. DETROIT GRAND RAPIDS HOUGHTON JACKSON .85 .90 .30 .80 1.55 .30 70 .45 .45 Night and Sunday $ .60 .35 :45 .55 .30 .40 .95 .30 .35 .35 .85 1.95 .35 1.00 .35 .35 .35 .30 .80 .60 i SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZORS FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCIL SETS YARDLEY'S GIFT SETS COTY'S, HOUBIGANT'S and EVENING IN PARIS TOILET SETS 1.65 .45 .60 .60 PORT HURON SAGI NAW PONTIAC .30 SAULT STE. MARIE, TRAVERSE CITY. 1.25 1.05 CIGARS and1 CIGARETTES t , . i