1FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY her AcCeept s Hitler And Aides Are Still In Power After Revolt Auto Sales In (TLAS IFb IITD -Associated Press Photo Blood flowed freely in Chancellor Adolph Hitler's housecleaning of rebellious German elements, leaving Hitler and his two chief aides - General Herman Goering (right) and Dr. Joseph Goebbels (left) - firmly entrenched in the saddle for the present. German troops, shown in background, thus far have remained loyal to Hitler. French Trying To Avert Three Crises, Says Professor Vibbert workers in France is not nearly great enough to offset the population of peasant workers. "One of the greatest exponents of constitutional revision is Tardieu, for- mer Premier," according to Professor Vibbert. "He would first deprive the Chamber of Deputies of the right to initiate bills of expenditures. And sec- ond, he would grant the right of dis- solution of the Chamber to the pres- ident alone without the consent of the Senate." Other measures that Tardieu pro- poses is the lengthening of the terms of the Deputies so as to get them away from the pressure of public opinion, and lastly he advocates the introduction of the referendum with women being allowed to vote. There are many dissenting opinions as to whether the constitution should be revised, said Professor Vibbert. One noted professor of political theory at the University of Paris believes that if the constitution were used it would serve the purpose and that the real trouble lies in the fact that there are so many small parties within a party. In concluding Professor Vibbert stated, "I am surprised to find with what unanimity public opinion is sup- porting the present National Concen- tration government and I believe that this government has at least started on the right road in giving France a safe and sane government." McClusky Winner In Faculty Tourney Prof. Howard Y. McClusky of the sociology department won the faculty tennis tournament of the regular session, which has just been com- pleted, and Prof. Philip Bursley of the French department won .the faculty golf tournament.. Prof. McCluskey defeated B. H. Brown, chemistry assistant, in the finals, after beating Wm. Baten in the semi-finals. In the golf tournament Prof. Burs- ley defeated Prof. F. D. Curtis, in the finals after going 19 holes to defeat Dean Joseph A. Bursley, his brother, one up, in the semi-final round. I SWELTERING DAYS... MUGGY EVENINGS ... There's nothing like a glass of Real Beer at the PRETZEL BELL TAVERN. "Open Sundays and Holidays" ARBOR SPRINGS WATER Keep a supply in your refrigerator at all times as a guarantee against fatiguing thirst. Delivered to your home in cases of six*2-qt. bottles, or in large 5-gallon bottles PHONE 8270 FOR QUICK SERVICE ARBOR SPRINGS WATER CO. 416 West Huron Phone 8270 i 6i I SUMMER SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS NEW AND USED - AT WAH RS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 316 STATE STREET a 0 L --------- - ! i II WTy it Lt "1 is!iL!.-sw- r I ^C r~. rT .w . r^.a -'-.,.. / -A om rt Fx -,