weather Clo-idy, Colder. L Li igmi Iati Editorial Labor Also Strikes lTo -Eat Der'enti-, . ......nwrrr.r.. r rrri nuw.r.r.rrri VOL. LI. No. 43 ANN ARBOR, MICIHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1941 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Romp Over Columbia, 28-0 Work Stoppage Looms IlCaptive Coal Mines Westfall Smashe " . FDR, Stimson Army Officials ee Solution Lewis Raises New Threat Of 'Comnmercial' Strikes To Obtain Closed 'Shop House Group Plans Labor Restrictions - BULLETIN - PITTS GH, Nov. 15. --)- The National Mining Company, a U.S. Steel Corp. subsidiary, dis- closed captive coal miners were re- porting for the midnight shift to- night-despite word from union headquarters at Washington that a work stoppage would be effective at that time. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.-W)-A spreading work stoppage throughout the soft coal industry to reinforce the United Mige Workers' demand for a union shop in the captive pits ap- peared imminent today as a midnight strike deadline passed with the opera- tors and the Union still deadlocked. With the dispute still unbroken, President Roosevelt conferred with Secretary of W Sti~lson and Army officers, apparefitly mapping a course of governmental action. The Presi- dent 'has voiced determination that the captive mines, supplying fuel for vital defense forges, must operate., v John L.,,ewis, miners' president, announced after a meeting of the Union Policy Committee that no action had been taken -to recall or- ders for a work stoppageat midnight last night in the "captive" mines owned by the steel companies. (The tUrday midnight strike deadline set y national leaders of the CIO United Mine. Workers passed without any indication that captive coal minerswould be called out in the Pittsburgh area.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 15-(1)-A group of House members, it was learned today, is drafting broad, new anti-strike legislation as a prelimi- nary to an attempt to force Con- gressional action on the question of restricting defense production stop- pages.. Members o the group asked that their names be withheld but disclosed that the proposed legislation would: Compel a 30-day cooling off pe- riod, during which the labor depart- ment's conciliation service would function, between a strike call and the effective date; Forbid a strike un- less it was approved by the majority vote of affected workers by secret ballot under government supervision; Forbid sympathy, jurisdictional and boycott strikes; Freeze existing open and closed shop agreements between employer and workers; Forbid nass picketing;,. Provide for protection of x. workers against violence. Charm Girl' Jo an Reutter To Sing Today (Special to The Daily) NEW YORK, Nov. 16.-An Irish colleen from Detroit, Joan Reutter, a junior in the University of Michigan music school, arrived here yesterday in quest offame, fortune'and a $4,000 iusic scholarship for her alma mater. Winner of first place in the Uni- versity School of Music-Hour of Charm talent contest, this Miss Michigan of Song will sing on the l Hour of Charm program at 10 p.m.' today. The pro- grab will be car- "' riEd for Michigan listeners over Sta- tion WWJ, Detroit. Joan, who was given a rousing Kuzma Skirts Right End For Initial Touchdown ... Westfall Paves Way Through Lion Line For Three Scores Kuzma, White Are Twin Stars As Varsity Powerhouse Amazes New Yorkers; Paul Governali Stands Out In Defeat By ART HILL (Special To The Daily) NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 15.-It was Bob Westfall, Tom Kuzma and Michigan's mighty Wolverines all the way here today as a rampaging gang of Maize and Blue clad gridders from out of, the Middle West completely outclassed Columbia, 28-0. One-sided as the score may appear, it gives absolutely no indication of the superiority which Fritz Crisler's outfit demonstrated over the game but overmatched Lions, a fact which becomes evident after one look at the statistics which show the Wolverines moving for 359 yards net gain on the Choral Union Will Feature Opera Stars Tom Kuzma (indicated , by ar-. row) took the ball on this play in first quarter and sprinted around right end for the initial Michigan score. The Wolverine drive began onthi own 37 yard line. Westfall's block here paves th~e wavy for Kuz- ma's run. Other identifiable Michi- gan players are: Kolesar (68), Sharpe (85), Ceithaml (89). Col- untbia players shown are:rKelleher (81), Siegal (80), Ruberti (51), Germane (40), Governali (41), and, Mclvennan (31). '42Officers To Be Chosen In Class ot Senior class elections in the liter- ary, forestry, business administration and education schools will be held on Tuesday at the following places and times: Literary college, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., « 25 Angell Hall. Forestry tchool, 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., 2039 Natural Science Business administration school, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Tappan Hall Lobby. Education school, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., 2431 Elementary School. Soviet Admits Crimea Setback; Nazis Claim Malaya' Sinking KUIBYSHEV, Russia, Nov. 14-