THE MICHIGAN DAILY 11 Governor's Snack DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN - TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 1938 VOL. XLIX. No. 26 t a a u v it it ernor Addresses 50stc i Meeting At Union; Senate Reception: Since no indi-j e vidual invitations are being sent, r s. _e P s s this is a cordial invitation to all mem-e - (Cotinued from Page 1)-bers of the teaching staff and their1 -__(__ntnued___rm___ge __) _wives to be present at the Senate Re- e University, the State and the ception to new members of the facul- n, hersaid. ,ties on Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, ndiscussing his calling of the £4in the ballroom of the Michigan la during the wave of automobile / Union at 8:30 p.m. The reception wn strikes in 1937, Governor will take place from 8:30 to 10 o'clock, hy explained that he was always after which there will be dancing g in the interests of human from 10 to 12. It is especially hoped s and the rights of private that new teaching fellows and in- erty. He said that he felt the structors may be present and the test use of power was not to -Daily Photo by Freedman chairmen of departments are asked e it," and on this ground he chose Hamburger in hand, politics in to violence and bloodshed, the air, Governor Murphy expounds Long hair-symphonic stuff. ling by people who were fighting his ideas as he pauses for a quick Rug cutter-swing dancer, often a thing they thought was unjust. lunch between his speech at the jitterbug. d he been "firm" in the sit-down Masonic Temple and his address at Schmaltz-sweet, sentimental. es, exercising his full power, the a meeting sponsored by the Student Send-arouse the alligators to rnor said he would have been Senate at the Union. ecstacies. ly acclaimed by a money-support-Swing-if you don't . know this, ress that was clamoring foran- you've read too far. i mproising protection of private wxnga on Whacky-jam at its wildest. erty. But the speaker chose to the ominous difficulties by I M ade Clear verance in the conference room, r than by bullets and tear gas. VernorMurphy deplored the de- To L ng H airs' on Of democracy in Harlan Coun- Youngstown and Chicago\ where n gas and night sticks were Philologists admit that it is the ituted for the method he chosep who make the language and llow in Michigan. it is the grammarians who record the om his experience in public ad- slang of the rabble after it has be- stration, Governor Murphy said come firmly embodied in the language he has observed that when one by usage. But since the leicographers s to the people's side, it is then are a little slow in catching on this outside pressure is applied. "It year, the following vocabulary list good thing," Governor Murphy should aid Michigan students in un- red, "that there are government derstanding the current language of .x 1als who hold the interest of the the fine arts. ic and their human rights over Alligators-swing fans who can't lse-men who can't be brought sit still when the jam gets wackyt,.. line." see W). tting character as the only test Barrel-house-free-for-all. man, the Governor decried the Canary-girl vocalist. oed and intolerant. He urged his Caryglvolit nt audience to be undaunted in Cats-hepcat, swing musician. bing "life's rebuffs and rebukes", Corn-lousa ke a strong foothold when chal- ed and to embrace at all times the Gut bucket - not-so - good - music, Is they get in Ann Arbor. corn. 'hat's democracy," he said. Hepcat-swing musician. Hot man-a hepcat who knows his stuff. erno Hits Ickiesphonies who act like jitter- bugs, but don't know what the score *S+ is. yes Iriry In the Groove-good, or hitting their stride. Iron Horn-trumpet. dges State Reforms, Jam-swing. Non-Partisan Relief Jam session-cats giving out for their own amusement. (Continued from Page 1) Jitterbugs-aligators who are wont to shag, Big Apple., - Y passed a roe in one side and Jive-swing jargon. the other. They ripped out the Licorice-stick-clarinet. t of the building. I don't think ee boys should have been killed dismissed from college. Their on, however, was immature and ecessary. So was the Lansing holi- THF MEN IN HER LIFE) eplying to charges levied before es committee by Genesee Coun- First C a me King ircuit Court Judge Paul V. Gadola, Governor declared "Gadola did Arthur. . en Lord appreciate changing needs or the ation. His declaration that I re- Byron . . and he c to enforce the law is an absoluten t uth. And his. reiteration of the m ement he made during the strike o hell with the Governor'-makes wonder whether his court de- ed respect." fining government as "the agencl aterpreting the will of the people,' Governor declared its functionE- ild be to take care of the people's h Is efficiently and economically. e people must be satisfied the stands for all," he said.,, plaining his position on labor he "Labor and capital should be lient to the law. But law should' ,t the rights and sense of justice he community. That is vital if it be effective. It is futile to stand .. he way of men organizing for r own benefit. Labor has an in- ment in its job-not capital, but s se y 1 LAST DAY -- CHARLES BOYER and HEDY LAMARR i DURBIN "ALGIERS" STARTING WEDNESDAY - IMDOL-pi SCOTin ~ /Rt/ .167.1 1 ,a LM ELVYN D1US KYER L v OPho, And %J' A an/ m~ to be of assistance in bringing this refer routine questions to Jane Roll- about. man, Dean Anderson's office (Exten- -_sion 575). who will handle the re- On request of proper authorities fi ports; otherwise, call A. D. Moore, any Michigan County the University 1 Head Mentor, Extension 2136.1 will furnish names and addresses of voting members of the student body Presidents of Student Organizations in order that they may receive from O Their home counties information con- should report the names. titles and cerning the absent voter's law. This classes of all officers to the Dean of' ability to furnish information does Students, Room 2, University Hall not rot extend to alumni lists; these are later than Nov. 1. The following is never made public for any purposes a list of student organizations as now of business, politics, collections or so- approved in the office of the Dean of licitations. I Students. Any organization which Shirley W. Smith. does not furnish the required infor- mation in writing by Nov. 1 will be Faculty of the College of Literature, considered no longer in existence. Any Science and the Arts: The five-week active organization not listed should freshman reports will be due Oct. apply for official recognition at oice. 29 in the Academic Counselors' Office Acolytes 108 Mason Hall. Alpha Alpha Gamma} ______ Alpha Gamma Sigma Rackham Building: Open every day Alpha Kappa Alpha except, Sunday from 8 a.m. until 10 Alpha Kappa Delta p.m. for the use of graduate students Alpha Lambda Delta and graduate organizations. Alpha Nu (Kappa Phi Sigma) Alpha Omega Alpha Mentor Reports: Reports on stand- Alpha Phi Alpha ings of all Engineering freshmen will1 Am. Institute of Aero Sciences be expected from faculty members, Am. Institute of Chen Engineers during the 6th and again during the Am. Institute of Elec. Engineers 11th weeks of the semester. These Am. Society of Civil Engineers two reports will be due about Nov. 4 Am. Society of Mech. Engineers I and Dec. 9. Report blanks will be Architectural Society furnished by campus mail. Please Armenian Students Association Art Cinema League Asheville School Club Athena Literary Society Alpha Rho Chi Barristers Beta Kappa Rho Beta Sigma Rho Cercle Francais Chi Gamma Phi Chinese Society of Chemical Industry Chinese Students Club Chi Rho Sigma Christian Science Organization Christian Student Prayer Group Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints Congregational Student Fellow- ship Congregational Student Fellow- ship Congress o Independent Men Contemporary Delta Epsilon Pi Delta Sigma Rho Deutscher Verein Druids Eastern Society Educational Colloquy Club Engineering Council Engineering Honor Committee English Journal Club .Eta Kappa Nu Flying Club, U. of M. F. F. Fraternity Forestry Club Freshman Glee Club (Continued on Page 4) I (yJ{+C i --- i I, 11. E 1 . 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