Weatber Fa~jr -pd colder. LI L Sic iganr I:ait Editorial TileGov ernor's Message... The Acid Test For Civil Service . l PRICE FIVE CEN VOL. XLIX. No. 74 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SA'TURDAY, JAN. 7, 1i939 PRICE D'I'VE CENI Wil(b" Mooney Pardon Seen Imminent 600 Students, zc ro QujiltetIfqT oday After Twenty-OreYearsFaltDne Cfere ce' Season Vindication Is Expected and packing ti~25Tpainvewath a-"Village1 aInHi C o V S fe E' , .ways has termed h .living tomb"i After ABrief Harin ; Mooney is nooa tednmcQ IParade Plans Are Made "direct actionists"I was in 1916. Thre1 W it Ilini 1h Afer A_-years in prison ha wrn him down LBorinor. a el~~trs il -hsAQUENTIN, Calif., Jan. 6-W)~ somewhat and mel wed his philoso-Lbrie r.SulerklI n --hoa J ooe,{h W phxy but have not "okn his spirit Jay Allen, Serice And1 ________ --brought to San Quentin 21 years ago nor changed hisd sire to work for ,i U W r-___ ______ (,lt of cntroersy nd stife vemedicals, supplies forr meLoyalistlis Spainyaist Sain novocewataiedoficalyagintCzecho-" toyoer Mlini Pick Dehner and Coin-vocewa risd ffcill.. .is Mooney; no one came forward to re-an set a elg m to P si n pary.Rosvlasigtathemro The F This thit, the headliner of the Con- *Fs*~..'.. that his conviction was a welter of oseveltssingth e asteemargWN:, ferrice opening night bringing to ~ lies and peruryorse by "capitalis- I Both Jay Allen, war correspondenttaeckoE gethrer undefeated Illinois and once- tic persecuos"U.Suinierskill Claimns and Dr. Edith Summerskill, M.P. paid lae beaten Michigan, is expected to at- $ xuberantly Mooney prepared for Eetin.t , ., tiuto:hacuae.fRoet u-village c vindication and freedom. Hie spent ElcinI ~~lf ~ iis 3, n la evc,'9 most of the day receiving visitors in England Soon1 who spent 15 mnonthxs with the Inter- tlte AnyMichiganbsketballfans_ _____-__- - national Brigade. "They went toca s df wh ansur heiradsketsto ' ~Spain carrying their lives in their Te grath ort tosnihthei raiol betabe ato a yo herBy astngLW.chanethaNhands-and you can't question the WASHINGTON, Jan. d6-(a~)ssn- but that toreatefors t ofht, wich-bl Iu i 7c Ter sasrogcac ta u-motives of a man offering his life as ate comxmittees arranged today, to were m to ea th bo~das ofth Mih-solini may attempt to strengthen x sacrifice--to fight in a war for rive early consideration to President Only tri igan-lllibtois game by dialing sta- r,*j ~ 1.. Chamberlain in the national election democracy," Allen said. Roosevlts cainet andut Supreme voved. tian WILL at Ubraa which can be 1 ilC traight i for which the Conservative Party is found at '580 kilocycles Grammerprn yalwn him to retu'n Medical Aid Lacking Vor pponm tsbu it appeared to thef tim i 830p~i. T'pp b gSpeaking in a low Dire, Service de- likely they would not act on the ,C ties_:Q a~u W n TonightI from their, conferences4 Rome Wed- tald"Fe niet a rankfurter appointment for about se nesday with a seeming victory for withkbeas hara sh nr policies of- "appeasemet," Dr. Edith my own eyes-for cynics are always .owes eas himnAh nr tract° a capsalty crowd eager to see - - House monslsetclotews" adtl.o urst (D-Ariz) said the full judiciary action: uhe ubiiel"battle of centers "-if .E HMSStogPr ovrSudISmmerskill, Hueof;Commonsmia-teetcoad otherwis"-bandotoldhho ite ED THOoAS asrsnheduledDovWilSqTodBreak rte, declared i, an 'fnterview yes- he was wounded through the left lung cmitecu o etbfr htCzech it__________________l'__s___________ time. - n the. Ebro River battle last sum- agreedc WilAttempt T ra terday. Maclash.ntr oan(-K) When the Wolverinie squad depart- ,'f i itr . Stunnerskill, whio overcame a mer and after lying on the battle- MenhielSntosognh.K) edlsiihcahJeneOse- 1 Iin h r ~ emsSra rad~itional Conserve x majority in field for 24 hours had his wund adapblchaig ol ehlion of baan was still undecided whether or G West Fulham to win the first b-lc bound with paper because there wasifcmtee ebrsdiedo to the not his brilliant pivot cman, Jim Rae;'e, lo flown y-on°E en' e-qusinfreGororM ph Ae tivities Michigan's undefeated hockey teamtinflongAhnyEe'srs- no bandage or antiseptic availableqetonfrerGvrnrMrh ra wolje~ifcetyreoee rmtdft about sit-down strikes uring histhPa wubkinury o ptly. Acoerd ro will seek its third consecutive win of nation, strongly opposes the "Na- He oldof he alf-trained nurses at term, Munk 'abrkijry__ply____"goenen hchi am h hospital who cried with despair __________ "I won't know until fine-nhitkutes the season at "8 p.. tonight on the tin, oenetwihi on because of the lack of medical sup- - before.'the gamne," ht said.- If he is Die Invesigationls Bring Coliseum ice, When it tangles with a ives walmosthantful ofNCtonsrvib- pis And he emphasized the high skan tee able to play, anld forget his back, I'll Rosv I strong, experienced squad repiesent- erals wtahand u fNational L inn oal fteaihsirs wh 11 LU1 SSes .rhwise;bll use either tePr oe AheilbofL .rtswnnn n u start kin, ohreAction iiromlRosvl ing tePr oe tltcCu f!ta coalition designatV.fought courageously despite this lack ANRais 200 in Harm~on, Dobsonx, Brogan or Sofiak and despite the lack of adequate food c~ig'e, I rm dpniguoho eaho feL WA IN ONJa,6(P-e.Canada. IChamberlain, she so .,recently in- 'r ltig,~F.R~'Y5. The deedigspr owechDr Pe, A..dVTO, Jn -(P- e.struce osrva i laetis r cohn ______F,: n about the gamre." (vxt emg :tor1softh9,Wh 'otemplaztig using arn, utdC L. Cummins, who was an associate, di past week ,it's probable that Tom "ii,"' was app, tongt in -the 'has decided to keep the same com'bi- magazine, "The Nation and The Emn- hrephszdthIraes esnImrdi i arosWll, e he call ;and play "ouglit--saredi by many others on nations, that so far this season have pihe he learned in Spain-"a political les- Of Commerce Council "h r S ian cewll g e t h e__Pri m e__Mi ni st e r___ha d__re - a n d w a r -moved to c enter incsIa sot wrung tvrco major cngresions from I of any contest. viousyheredationlyin lcs of in making democracy unconquerable IF; Hopkins, newly appointed Secre- Priva At Champaign, thousands of fanls °nte Roosevelt administration. The Port Dover sailors will bringanthsreghotepolewn hope Jim'will be in there. "They want 1. President Roosevelt told a pressi practically the same team which last supportoufrom members.ofehisiown to seeth ottbten theirjusicerlayffspaty would he put the post-Munich oncetharosethe sai.oHepoineieis seeking the advice of business - rconteetrence their retuosfeicic e department wasi year went as far as the quarter-finals problems beore.toutethatotheepeople of Spain "have leaders before setting his course in one Hung Pick Debr, ^All-Amnerican high- 'nat aix alleged violations of ,in the t . P0 forcky laofsobiustht thee nectrate, it m built a rytuymiietable o h vrmn' n (CIulumonAAItemdat oke bvosthtter sinenl)sn-a rmtul giieg. ftegovrmetsmost importanxt 'an she riminal sta tutes by Nazi, communist= of Ontario. The visitors 'will be with- ISion in the Conservative party, 'Dr. to contend onl a more than equal basispoiymknpoion.ahtl mnd other organizations. ;Dot the services of their star center. I Sunnemskill said. with' Franco's army" because they TeSceaydslsdh a e tie mu: "+-Dies had idemanded that the Coin- .Ray Forest, who has moved up ttie By-elections since Eden's ireigna hich adereitedg"menadmen inTyeeveraislosconsultingmien Coii' essn whchav uie democratc agovermenc T'nuzinit party, the German-American Montreal Canadiens. Lion have shown a strong tr nd awayofviypltcabeefwocet with W. Averill Harriman, chairman conent Ur ge tet'lie said had foign connections b bel (continueddclrdctig e onvitoyasiat r rinda)( thrPranwtinswic3)sit hiIos ortheerwllfrmthphabelincbietihetelricplsofdmoray" fdeimomecedeatmn'sbuictiy.e pr)oecute forfalr to register with ca1oit War's Origin Outlined ncss advisory council. He said he ex- They R PC ~ - le state department as agents of L..VllgeB , Bo The recent def~at of the Duchess of ayAemwoasfr1yasatofthtuda R efiprincipals. jAthoL.,1rebelliou Conservativeowhocorrespondent of the Chicago Tri- council next week. ueda "N1z' Lnjl S rj I bune and was in Spain from 1934 Thsbdwaorniebyfmrwsid 2, There werie rtcieasing reports By 3~~ W/ bolted the party over questions ofto13.uliethorgnfte Secretary Daniel C. Roper in 1933 to a unite Earmarking 01 Federal tat thre administra1tion had decded foreign policy to run independently, war7inoSpain ite usofn erafrd the deprtmntndvieffomhon ?~"~Suh oA~i gaiist opposing a(continuation of NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y., Jan. 6- was not indicative of' the generalou citation trade and industrial leaders. mained FladsSoghtToAvidDies' Hause committee invest- (-- Denounlcing Col. Charles A. Lind- trend in Dr. Summerskil's opinion. li ahdbi re romrt documents pubo- ______-_____ ments Discrimnato ) tt ei-AmieJi('flhiactivities and, ~i ,Bergh, J. Edwin Russell, village clerk, "Shre ran in what amounts iwasat~idb e etaa erstobeinon-warte aft leaf, would as nt to i limit#d con-! said tonight that this Long Island fendal constituency ain the high- agsttethamfanfrm big a Labor Union Tio Submit points, WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -(A')-i tinuation for it.'comu i ty had banned Anne Morrow lands," the liberal M.P. declared, againsaCommunism, the strugle t eie intosRlton ilPre Powerful members of Congress made --- -" - } Lindbergh's newest book "Listen, The "Anothxer factor was that British laws Sainais dambattle by th pe toRvied Reaioscilore plain today that they mean to tighten ;YWind" from its public library, allow you to use cars in transporting an attack by a coriupt military class LASNG a. -!).Jhchi, o u Congressional control over relief! 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