Monday, February 9 193 T HE MI CH IGA N D AILY Page' Five I V WIn1.r, ,1hIr 9 19S THE MICHIGAN DAILY.Page.Five Hip - Hip-Hurrah! THOUGH news of the city coun- aldermen likewise should receive cii extending sewers to the praise for their decisive action. University's south forty develop- ment was buried in a page six We can hardly conceive what squib yesterday, we cannot ignore the new south forty develop- its importance to the community. ment would be without the sew- Behind this humdrum little ar- ers. Consider the plight of sci- ticle laid weeks of lobbying, per- entists engaged in work on ra- tidelai weks f lobyig, er-diosetive rubber hands if there suasion and bribing of the stal- were no sewers to carry the wart city aldermen by our gallant smelly.hing into.r riv administrators. The administra- smelly things io the Ural Riv- tors should be commended since er nearby. they did the job cheaply and the Think of^ the dilemma of the. residents of Dry Tortuga dorm if they actually were without prec- ious sewage. The implications are horrendous and cause us to throw up our hands and rejoice once more over our shiny new sewage system. By C. M. (Abu) SAMRASKI Yes, a new era has been opened People's Arts Patronizer up in the swiftly changing cur- rents of .University growth. COMRADE CIGAR'S latest novel, The nicest thing about the new "Sex Under the Babushka," is sewers is that they cost the Uni- deserving of the highest proletar- versity only $6,587,689,574.89, a ian praise. Following in the great steal if there ever was one. tradition of our own Hemingway- -Sam Pinko ski, that incomparable stekhano- vite, Comrade Cigar has brought into all Soviet mansions the vivid, stirring, fascinating, magnifiicient, inimitable picture of a reaction- D A T LY ary, Trotskyite, fascistic, tounter- revolutionary, cosmopolitan Polish girl who subs as a prostitute. -i (The Daily Official Bull is published Editorial Staff Editor ........... Zander Hollander Stsfsad dContributors, in irrational or- der: Gayle Green, Mike Wlff, Helens Simon, Jerry Helman, Crawford Young, Harry Lunn, Virginia Voss, Barnes Con- nable, stu Ross, Don Malcolm, Jan winn, Ca lSamra, Donna Hendieman, Arlene Bell, Eric Vetter, Tom- Arp, Phyiis Lipsky, Joyce Fickies, Mark Reader, Al Luckoff, Rich Thomas, and Sid Klaus. Photographer .......... non Campbell Business Staff Business Manager ....... Bill Kaufman Assistants: Tom Treeger, Harriet Tep- perman, Barb Lewis, Norm Giddan, Lou Tishler The girl, whom Com. Cigar originally names Anna Kareni- na, is wholly despicable, being entirely bourgeois in outlook. She tries to seduce our hero, Gregor Dubinski, director of the Machine-Tractor station north of Warsaw. At first, Gregor, dis- playing the typically capitalist weakness called "love," almost falls for Miss Karenina's blood- thirsty, profligate, coquettish charm. But later Gregor exhibits the powerful strength of will and discipline which is inherent in us Russian peoples. Only us Rus- sians have the courage to say "nyet." And Gregor said "nyet." To boot, he enlists in the Great Chinese Army and wipes out a division of Americans-- single- handed-in Korea. Note the Ingenuity and origi- nality of Comrade Cigar's style: "And Dubinski gazed at the old man near the sea and he sneered at him and he told the old man that he was a total misfit, because hie didn't bring in the big fish and he scolded him and he said 'Sharks should be no match for'a good Communist'." Comrade Cigar dedicates his book to our great teacher Stalin. Glory to Comrade Stalin. Glory to Comrade Lenin. Glory to Comrade Cigar. Is good book. Is required read- ing. Support the March of Dimes daily, it is official. It is pure-skip it. Kindly deposit notices ftoebu al in your favorite repository and pull the chain.) Notices From the Dean of Women's Of- fice: University women are to be congratulated for their exemplary conduct over this trying weekend. Not one has fallen from grace; not one has strayed from the line of perfect rectitude. As your Dean, I salute you. -Deborah Hamhock From University Residence Halls: We have found it necessary to curtail our Quadrangle facili- ties by two-thirds for the coming semester as- a result of a sudden, inexplicable drop in University male enrollment. The rapid in- crease of withdrawals from the University apparently material- ized over the weekend; efforts to ascertain the cause of the situa- tion have thus far found only widespread dissatisfaction with University social life. Events Today University Lectures: The well- known German naturalist, Herr Jacob S. Pye will relate some of the amusing incidents of his ad- venturous career as a professional hunter at 7:30 p.m. today in the Hussy Room of the League. Herr Pye's talk is entitled "The Great Rabbit Hunt," with slides. Union Coffee Hour: The Union Student Council will sponsor an informal faculty (male) -student (female) coffee hour at 4:30 to- "Aah: so what? Ite wore a nomourg." rOFFICI1AL BULIL day in the Grand Ballroom. In- United Nutrition Experts: Meet- formality is the watchword - ing in Alice Lloyd Dining Room at bring your track shoes. 4 p.m. tomorrow. At 5:25 p.m. the Committee to Free Frank Cos- group will adjourn to the Union tello: Organizational meeting to for dinner. be held at 2:26 a.m. today three blocks from the south wall of Mi- lan Federal Jail; special guest will be "Greasy Thumb" Goose- grease, who will discuss the dy- namic properties of tri-nitro- toluo-demonstration planned. Speaking of Demonstrations: Young Regressives will hold its weekly abortive bacchanalia at 2161/2 E. Huron; comes the dawn the Regressives will sally forth to tilt at the Administration Bldg., several House committees, and a n p h "nosey" Daily reporter. Many people th CTION ink that Uirch's i~r k 1.0" 1C AFTER J-HOP HE HAD ... fresh, clean laundered shirts 22c 510 E. William I i I I , II' . _, ', . 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