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OAKLAND PUSHING MATCH-Men identified as AFL union-
ists restrain an unidentified man (with hat) from entering a store
in Oakland, Calif., during a citywide AFL protest walkout which
is continuing.
ONE HAM TO ANOTHER!
West Quad Seeks To Operate
Its Own Broadcasting Station

OUT THAR
. .. at the Village
The last in the series of Friday
night dances for this semester will
be laid at 8:30 p.m. today at West
Lodge. Hal .Jackson's orchestra
will furnish the music. A floor-
show will be given.
The Recreation and Adult Ed-
ucation Department of the Wil-
low Run Public Schools will
hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. to-
day in Ross School for the pur-
pose of planning additional
adult activities for Village resi-
dents.
Many facilities of the new
junior high school will be made
available to adult groups for
meetings and informal classes.
Possible activities include sew-
ing, cooking, wood-working,
fix-it classes, music, and home
decorating.
Those interested are encour#
aged to be present at the meet-
ing.
The weekly concert of classical
recordings will be presented at 8
p.m. today at West Court Com-
munity Building. Music by
Brahms, Schumann, Rossini,
Franck, and Sibelius will be in-
cluded.
An open house for all couples
will be held from 8:30 to 11:30
p.m. tomorrow at West Court.
Dancing, bridge, ping -pong, and
refreshments will be included.
'Daily' Misquotes
The Daily erred yesterday in
quoting Morton Leitson as say-
ing that no Negroes had lived
in the Lawyer's Club until last
spring.
Actually, Negroes resided
there before and during the
war.
Dr. Lien To Speak
Dr. D. K. Lieu, economist and
Michigan .alumnus, will discuss
"China's Intellectual Contribu-
tions to the World" at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday in rm. 310-20 of the Un-
ion.
A reception in the International
Center will follow Dr. Lieu's talk.
At this time Dr. Lieu will speak
informally to Chinese students in
Chinese about the current politi-
cal situation in China.

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By PAUL HARSHA
Amateur radio operators will
soon have their own station on top
of the West Quadrangle if a li-
cense application is approved by
the Federal Communication Com-
mission.
Twenty-three Quadrangle resi-
dents, under the direction of Ells-
worth B. Holden, Sr., assistant
resident advisor, have studied code
and theory in their leisure hours
since the semester began with the
idea of going on the air.
Holden, who already operates a
125 watt phone and 100 watt code
station in the Quadrangle, expects
that the group will be able to talk
to 'hams' as far away as New York
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under the Class B operating li-
cense they are seeking.
No specific plans have been
made yet for regular communica-
tion with amateur operators in
other Universities, he said.
President of the group is Ward
Cornelius and secretary-treasurer
is Donald Wheat.
'Roast' Tickets On Sale
The faculty reputation will be
at stake Tuesday when engineering
college professors become "roas-
tees" in the annual Roast spon-
sored by the student branch of the
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers.
Tickets will be on sale today on
the second floor of West Engineer-
ing Building near the Mechanical
Engineering. office.

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(Continued from page 4)
at 8:30 p.m.,, Social Hall of the
church.
German Coffee Hour, sponsored
by the Deutscher Verein, is meet-
ing from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., League
Coke- Bar.
Ann Arbor Baha'i Assembly:
Mrs. Roberta K. Christian, lectur-
er on the Baha'i peace program,
will speak on the subject, "Per-
sonal Peace Comes First," at 8:15
p.m., Allenel Hotel, Huron St.
Coming Events
University of Michigan Section
of the American Chemical Society
meeting at 4:15 p.m., Wed., Dec.
11, Rm. 151, Chemistry Bldg. Prof.
D. B. McLaughlin of the Depart-
ment of Astronomy, University of
Michigan, will speak on "The
Chemistry and Physics of Stellar
Atmospheres." The public is cor-
dially invited.I
Annual business meeting will
follow the lecture.
Association of U. of M. Scien-
tists meet at 5:00 p.m., Sat., Dec.
7, Rackham Amphitheatre. Dr.
Raymond L. Zwemer of the United
States Department of State will
speak on the subject, "Coopera-
tion in Science for Peace."
Economics Club at 8:00 p.m.
Mon., De, 9, Rackham Amphi-
theatre. "China's Postwar Prob-
lems," by Dr. D. K. Lieu. Business
Administration and Economics
staff and graduate students in-
vited.
J-Hop Central Committee. Im-
portant meeting, 10:15 a.m., Sat.,
Dec. 7, Union.
Graduate Outing Club. Hike and
skating, San., Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m.
Sign up at check desk in Rack-
ham Bldg. before noon Saturday.
LANTERN
GARDENS
613 East Liberty Street
Between
Michigan and State Theatres
Geo. Lum, Prop.
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and whether or not you
order other food,
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