A FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DA ILY Aichigan Leads Horrors Of Sino -Japanese Struggle Visitors Asked Civil Service Extensioi Bg 10 Are Described ByoGraduateSStudet **ph Prom Deemed Significan Iree New-Dormitoriess_ Delegates Will Represent Success Of Merit System for this ad' In Construction By WILLIAM NEWTON I planes withdrew, having done no commander of the 87th Division. On Big Ten Universities In Michigan Described service. Scenes of horror and fear were damae to the train" his wa to the genr '. h ad uar-i. _N .r r _The diffi is In'37 tBy Pollock vance preparation for civil culty of obtaining properly I r narrated here yesterday by Ling Tong, Found Town Wrecked x Grad., in the description of his ex- When Ling and his troops reac ay CAS lle geli '. ;s a s tec dl - ters, Ling said, he was walking up- ched right over open ground, not thinking I perience as a soldier in the Sino- Suchow, they found only a wrecked, Japanese War. deserted shell of a town. Most of Immediately after the Lugachow the houses were completely razed by Tncident of .Tulv 7 1937 which nrep Japanese gunfire and bombing, and of the possibility of being fired upon. The roar of gunfire was so loud that he could not distinguish the sound made by a machine gun until he' heard the whistle of bullets going past his head and a companion drag- ged him to the ground. On the third day after Ling's ar- Invitations have been mailed to the interfraternity councils of the various Big Ten universities, requesting them to send their two most representative. sophomores, a boy and a girl, to Ann Arbor to attend the annual Soph Prom which is to be held Friday, Dec. 9, in the Union. It is planned that the delegates s all be the gu sts or the iviwugan rival in the trenches, the Japaneseclass of '41 while they are in Ann attacked the Chinese position. They began an ineffective two-hour artil- lery barrage at 5 a.m. This was fol- lowed by a combined attack by tanks and infantry. The Chinese used hand grenades and rifles against them and,j besides killing an undetermined number of soldiers, destroyed two tanks. After less than 20 minutes of fighting, he said, the Japanese at- tack was repulsed. Arbor, Bill Briggs, '41, chairman of the entertainment and floor commit- tees for the dance, announced yes- terday. They will stay in fraternity and sorority houses and will eat their meals there and in the Union.j Tours of the campus will be held to entertain the visitors Saturday,, and, that night they will be given passes to the Union dance. Briggs said. At IMicetingIn Baltimore "The year 1937 was a notable one for civil service advocates because it resulted in so many new and signifi- cant extensions of the merit idea into areas hitherto the s5ole hunting ground of political spolismen," as- serted Prof. James K. Pollock of the political science department in an address before the National Municipal League Thursday in Baltimore. The adoption of the civil service system in the state of Michigan, after a long and arduous legislative battle,; was one of the most significant trends of the year in the progress of the movement, Professor Pollock stated. He added that the success of ,the civil service in Michigan had been due principally to the present governor's efforts in carrying out the adminis- trative program of his predecessor in this field. trained and efficient technicians for the promulgation of the program was a great one, he stated. He warned that "if existing personnel agencies do not have the staff with which to tackle their present day problems, where are we going to be in another year with a vast federal program under way and with new programs being lauiched all over the country?" CIO And AFL Locals Join STOCKTON, Calif., Dec. 1.-(P)-- AFL. CIO and unaffiliated unions tossed aside issues of conflict here to- day and determined to "fight our common enemies" through organiza- tion of a county-wide council dedi- cated to lsbor unity. Union Establishes Debaters Face Indiana "If any factor, other than that of competent administration, can be -New Ticket Agency On U.S.-British Alliance given credit for the success of this Michigan affirmative debaters met program," Professor Pollock said, "I In response to student requests in a University of Indiana squad on the believe that the public opinion which Big en onfeenc topc "esoled.was so carefully developed during the recent years, that the Union establish Big Ten conference topic Resolved, formulation of the program deserves a ticket agency for students that re- That the United States Should Estab- this credit. He stated that it is this quire train or bus transportation lish An Alliance With Great Britain public support, fostered in the past home, the Union has established such ght in the Michigan Union. few years, that has enabled the civil an agency in conjunction with Ran- service program to weather all storms. dall's Travel A ncy, it was an- Purdom Goes To Dayton "So indispensable do I consider this pounced yesterday by Stanley Waltz,j well-developed and organized public manager. The University is sending. Dr. T. support," said Professor Pollock, "that The agency has been made possible Luther Purdom, director of the Bu- I am prepared to say that I would not through a special maximum profit reau of Appointments and Occupa- urge any unit of government any- arrangement with Randall's, Waltz tional Information, as its representa- where to embark upon a new person- added. 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