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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JAN. 27,

Rebels March
Into Barcelona
Little Resistance Is Met
By Franco's Columns

Coast Guardsmen
Narrowly Escape
Disaster On Lake
CHEBOYGAN. Mich., Jan. 26-P
-Five Coast Guardsmen limped into
Cheboygan today with a vivid story
of how they stood off death in a dis-

English Adapt I
To New Chaos
Bruce Lockhart Views
Ciange In Character

Plmys In S'weethiarts'
While Jeanette MacDonald was
singing one of her pieces in the film
"Sweethearts." recently showing here,
the man at the piano may hsve looked

(Continued from Page 1)

chink in Franco's arc of siege had ae n
been filled and the command was Lake Huron.
given for the besiegers to converge on TheBfive
the heart of the city. Bois Blanc I
The metropolis was gay with the en adrift on
red and gold banners of Insurgent at Detour, n
Spain when the Insurgents took over, that the fish
The flags, the old monarchial colors,
had been hastily hung from windows-
and balconies. Georgi
The troops took their posts
throughout the city. An Insurgent ATLANTA
Government took office. The high now, Mr. Fai
command ordered all workers to re- A Georgia1
turn to -their regular employment to- mittee is we:
morrow. penses by r
Gas, electricity and water services penny postc
shut off or curtailed several days ago cent stampe
were being restored. Ito job applic

ice-crusted ifewat on
set out Tuesday from
Island in a 36-foot open
search for three fisher-
an ice floe. They put in
ich., where they learnid
ermen had been rescued.
a Saves Pennies
, Jan. 26.-(/P)--How
rley?
legislative economy com-
ighing a plan to cut ex-
equiring officials to use
ards, instead of three-1
d letters when replying
cants.

(Continued from Page 2) strangely familiar to some in the
(C--_n__d__r_ ---- audience. That man was Dalies
,n foreign affairs are rarely very ,Frantz, who, in 1933-34, taught piano
"lear-cut, and in the case of recent in the School of Music.
diplomatic events they are extremely Mr. Frantz graduated from the
confusing. In general, he said, the School of Music in 1930. After teach-
feeling is that Munich resulted in a ing for one year, he established head-
"peace one may be glad of, but not quarters in New York
very proud of."
The divisions that the appeasement L
policy has. engendered do not follow ighted Highway Opened
lass or party lines but cut across. DETROIT, Jan. 26.--1P'-A 66-
every phase of national life. Mr. iesrth flihe iha e
ockhart divided English opinion in mile stretch of lighted highway be-
Lockhartdivdenenglis divisions. tween the Michigan-Ohio line and
-hree broad and generalizedd o Pontiac on US-24 was thrown open
Thre are those, he said, who are to the motoring public today.
willing to fight any time tangible -

Hague's Acts H(ld
Illegal By Ruling
PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 26 --aP)-
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
held today that Mayor Frank Hague
and his Jersey City police violated
the fundamental law of the nation
in denying the right of free assem-
blage to the Committee for Indus-
trial Organization, the Civil Lier-
ties Union and other groups.
In a 2 to 1 decision, the. court up-
held the decree of Federal District
Judge William Clark
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that consideration be given to all morning, Feb. 13., at 8 a.m., may be
eligible faculty members who have obtained at Room 2, University Hall,
rendered conspicuous service to the ! through the following procedure:
University, and that full information 1. Parent signature cards should be
be submitted concerning all candi- secured at this office and sent home
dates nominated, for the written approval of the par-
It is customary to announce the ents.
award at the time of the Henry Rus- 2. Upon presentation of the signed
sel Lecture, whihc may take place card together with accurate informa-
this year as early as the first of Lion with regard to the make, type
March. It is therefore requested and license number of 'the car to be
that all nominations, accompanied by used, a temporary .permit will be
supporting material, be.submitted to granted. It is especially important
the Chairman of the Committee,'to designate the year of the license
Margaret Elliott, 201 Tappan Hall, plates which will be on the car during
niot later than Feb. 15. the weekend of Feb.' 10.
3. Out of town cars used for the
First Mortgage Loans: The Univer- week-end must not be brought into
sity has a limited amount of funds Ann Arbor before 12 o'clock noon on
to loan on modern well-located Ann Friday, Feb. 10, and must be taken
Arbor residential property. Interest out before 8 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 13.
at current rates. Apply Investment The foregoing will not apply to
Office, Room 100, South Wing, those students who possess regular
University Hall. driving permits. The above permis-
sion will automatically be granted to
Student Loans: All applications for' this group.
loans for the second semester must Office of the Dean of Students.
be filed in Room 2, University Hall Student Accounts: Your attention is
not later than Friday, Jan. 27. called to the following rules passed
by the Regents at their meeting of
Automobile Regulation: Permission February 28, 1936:
to drive for social purposes during "Students shall pay all accounts
the week-end of the J-Hop from Fri- due the University not later than
day noon, Feb. 10, until Monday the last day of classes of each semes-

ter or Summer Session. Student loans
which fall due during any semester
or Summer Session which are not paid
or renewed are subject to this regu-
lation; however, student loans nbt yet
due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts
due at the close of business on the
last day of classes will be reported to
the Casher of the University, and
"(a) All academic credits will be
withheld, the grades for the semes-
ter or Summer Session just complet-
ed will not be released, and no tran-
script of credits will be issued.
"(b) All studentsaowing such ac-
counts will not be allowed to regis-
ter in any subsequent semester or
Summer Session until payment has
been made."
S. W. Smith, Vice-President
and Secretary.

English interests are infringed upon,
or to protect the Empire. Another
group consists of people, not con-
^erned about the Empire as such, but
willing to fight for the preservation
,f democracy everywhere, and con-
tending that the preservation of
democracy in the world is vital for
the preservation of the British sys-
tem. A third group, consisting of un-
shakable pacifists and some elder
statesmen are not willing to take up
arms for any reason or cause what-
ever.
If aggression continues, Mr. Lock-
hart feels, a point will be reached
in which the first two groups will
find themselves united. The British,
he said, are not a "decadent people,"
nor are they oblivious to the existing
dangers to their continued existence.
At a time of national crisis, Mr.
Lockhart is certain that the English
will respond in the same Spontaneous
fashion that has characterized them
in the past.
of Room 339 West Engineering Bldg.
for announcement about classifica-J
tion numbers.
All students having lockers in RGoms
323, 333 and 335 West Engineering

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All Engineering College students and equipment on or before Wednes-
classified by Professor Frank As day, Feb. 8, 1939. If you are going
l f y s r to enroll in any design course next
Mickle in September, 1938, please semester your teacher in that course
watch the bulletin board just outside (Continueed on Page
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