THE MICHIGAN DAILY At Lydia Mendelssohn f'omer Daily Editor HeadsNi TribuneNews BureauAt Berlin Ae yire. Most recent of Daily "alumni' to in 1912 with a copy pencil replacing make good in the newspaper mans rthe proverbial silver spoon. HisIBseyi hectic wrldis.BeacYConker.,travels abroad with his father laid a heciwrlis Beah C on jr foundation for his knowledge of More t one-time editorial director of The Frenc hand German, both of which women aw Daily who has beenappointed head he speaks fluently versitylif of the New Yok Herald Tribune's After receiving his Masters degree orientatio Berlin bureaut from the University in 1.933, he Ms allphases >Conger, whose father was a well- again bitten by the travel bug. Cho- Thne pr known carrespondent, will leave next en from a field of 25 applicants bythe U nes oConger joined Harry Franck, noted tesuper .eek onthe .,ea se r Nin Bmseri gs tavel author, and Michigan alum- ursley, dam from New York.J rnus, in a trip around the world. Un- cueling Similarity between father and son der the wing of World Letters, Inc., tours f t the nurposearf thetourewastovsist tPridn is striking. From 1910 until the x pro oe t o dents as United States' entrance into the War one country per week, and to write Union on thldrCngrws ttondta letter from each to various sub- headed by 31 he rheatedderthCongrerswaslestaristred in Berlin as head of the bureau of the scribers to the service. rMarshall wAssociated Press there. He scored Left Trip In Spain hundred u notable "scoops" on the Lusitania Franck left the trip in Spain and Both tr t x notes. Conger continued around the world tended th S. Beach, ir., was born in Berlin as head of the tour. With a yen for Tuesday E ed By ct.~2 travel instilled in him, he returned they wer the next yeardto become assistant to President ( d P )Rex Barton, covering the northern Dean of S hsan oe s kiys' route about the world, and in 1935- and Dean rd rm, 36 he repeated with a series of letters struction ,"°:94w Students from a tour of South America. songs and Variety was the keynote to Con- leaders ar ger's last position. As staff writer Earlier7 Completion OfDiningH all for the New York Herald Tribu- reportedx1 nru g Bd mhe covered such headline stories as were divid Pn xpcLte T uOct. 2 the sinking of the Squalus, Dewey's to be guide nCntieromhPaens7)nnprosecution of Pichard Whitney and tation adv (Cohigtudifrnmags. 7) other municipal affairs. His last ic counsel the BalletRb and other kitchen employes will be assignment was on night re-write. throughou howee, d edt oe r o fill e Ineteydsr. pnn o ae a din n r o exprincemmand-Ech geni on picture successf"Ballerina," O. 5, 6 ad hired permanently. rn adtio to eere in Ech Ui Ofiesrfortedor y will on-foreign lands, a background of for- schedule i Thatre Th fil wil bethefirs in twtin master electric light controls. mal knowledge seems to be a Conger examinati series tradition. The eder Conger gradu- tues,iexc y .L e y telephone switchboard for the entire quadrangle, and mail distribut- ae rmteUiest n10 n n td C- rd hm ring facilities. The quadrangle tele- received his Masters degree here in audiomete eroup To Open easo phone n mber is 24401,' which will 1903. programs. connect callers with' persons in any Similarly, Conger the younger On Thu rn h nalled artonJro heounhe igh builigsre d graduated from the literary college in Hill Audit ga Ox-fis crudenrsina F7ltoth oft he erigt ruoons. kitchenbbl tCr', deree.s Between is two Zen- women ssnndi ted 1932, returning in 1933 for a Mas- scholastic own by Includedendin the compcinae Mishv letitdionofktchentem s dAgree.Beywng hi t woe n-x mntr work residents are eating meals any counters with formal knowledge, he in the L R however, proved to be one of the place they desire. Opening of cafe- was Ann Arbor battalion command- the evenin Jon-pic- most profitable ever made. Star of teria and dining room facilities for er and later Michigan reserve direc the Union eries of the picture was Lillian Gish, sup-the dormitories will be announced tor for the Crusaders, at that time Orienta Cported by Mrs. David Landau, Lowell soon by the office of the director of a reperantions t k~r Cn-Sherman and Richard Barthelmess. residence halls and appropriate re-arealognztnoacos Second of the series, to be shown funds will be made for meals not Active In Activities the Inter n cam- served during the period oficonstrue- While in school, Conger, jr., was Audtoriu trive to No v.W2,wil e a colection depictng hion g active in many extra-curricular ac- from rus ie th historic and artistic development tivities, including, beside his work csed in curentof the animated cartoon from the lounges, but no lights are ready as one The Daily, Mimes, Sigma Delta fraternity iale first crude efforts in 1879 to the lat- yetArid these rooms will probably Xifraridtyr.ha g aandth1Uni- est success by Walt Disney. not be used for a few days. Accoatenyin i oEuoenx ,innduded in 20 teamol tWlec scto.tiognunnare:tr ccompanty ing7,hmato Euored nex rown by Inclded in the colle, ard Maids have cleaned and kept rooms we will be is w he orme Fre oGertie the Dinousare' animated by in order since the day of opening.eh h arian Cun inm of e vnthe ser ad 7 at Windsor McCay in 190r; "Mutt and All bed clothes, including sheets, Ind theatre. Jeff," adapted from Bud Fisher's blankets, and bed spreads are fur- Nt ho Not..far92behindcthinsff"thmer"ann ct. 4 at faous comic strip, and "Felix the ished by the dormitory. The beds Ca, prd-J odugscTe ylat Sullctivnre rohrbnthrewppeoknes a at p bare made eac morning by the maids. Conger. Pat was born in Copen- ,he Na-In-the meantime Union officers are hin1,19iagen, Denmark, shortly after his ernna" Six of Walt Disney's cartoonswill renovating the grounds and entrance father had flown from Germany mnderly- be featured, including "Newman's to the north side door which were when the United States entered the ballet.as st torn P during the dormitory con- World War. A graduate of the Uni notede Wle struction. Heating tunnels, electric versity in 1937, he also worked on :rnll;"the debut of Mickey Mouse, and cables, water 'mis anTrethfrtueofmains, and similar The Daily and is now head of the s ballet'FoesadTes"tefrtuef equipment was placed :beneath the sports department of the Detroit e Ballet clri atos ground beside the Union. Bureau of the United Press. Yvette On Dec. 10 two G German filmswill Ballet, be presented. These ;are a section of ih sub1- a12 rdcino Hme"andF "The Last Laugh," starring Emil e land- Jannings. The latter picture broke tesent- with the past both in techniqueand "Way in theory, gaining a new continuity Y D, W.through:the use of mobile ratherthan moving stationary cameras and through spe- 302 South State St. (Ner liberty St. ) cally constructedsets. -inema Concluding the series will be show- s com- ings of two popular American films,ON$ ill be "The Thief of Bagdad," starring BRAND NEW PORTABLES Modern Douglas Fairbanks, on Jan. 7, and " I Pens- Typewriters - Supplies ,iterest- Amn a Fugitive .From a Chain Gang," by pur- with Paul Muni, on Jan. 21. ion, the Sbook~- e most -Grif-1 .rights he en-ORhEts aFOR BETTERCREAM y ex- VISIT THESE d that To ad t that colun, :e mwere ThTTaCT~1NT Fff~lh~cigare Oaken DHU V RREN E Lsmok CAMPUS AREA BETSY ROSS SHOP SWIFT'S DRUG STORE Nickels Arcade 340 South State BROWNIES INN MICHIGAN UNION 516 East Liberty HAHN'S RESTAURANT UNIVERSITY DRUG 512 East William South University at Forest FREEMAN'S GROCERY STEEB'S MARKET Packard at State Packard at Division GRENNEN & CLAGUE TURNER GROCERY Packard and Dewey Dewey and State CI DOWNTOWN AREA CAHOW DRUG DAVENPORT'S RESTAURANT 213 South Main Street 111 West Huron CRANDELL DRUG 1102 Broadyay PRETZEL BELL TAVERN East Liberty CRIPPEIN DRUG 217 North Main You will Hke Dhu Varren Jersey Ice Cream