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November 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…Kipke Drills Sal THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAME Wolverines On Hawkeye Plays In Field Hou Mentor Worries Over Punter As Saturday Nears Fay And Heston To Start In Backfield Against The Hawkeyes Tomorrow Line-up Doubtful Borgmann, Kowalik And Hildebrand to See Action At Guard Positions Coach Harry Kipke took his shiv- ering squad of Wolverine gridmen inside yesterday to polish off the Michigan defense against Iowa. Aside from a short kicking drill out...…

November 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FR l t i CHIGAN DAILY Established 1890 "' r r Pr ,.u U~~O~lA0~~i~ M nx1 N .,uEm Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Jontrol of Student Publications. Member - of the Western Conference Editorial Associa- ion a-1 the Big Ten News Service. ar00i tdoF (lleinte VMS -1933 NAIokWAL . co~a' ws -1934.T MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive...…

November 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…. . . .. u .. .. , ,.... .. _ , .. CAMPUS Plans For Ball Are Announced By Committee Tickets Will Be On Sale For Panhellenic Ball At LeagueThursday Tickets for the Panhellenic Ball to be held Dec. 1 in the League Ball- room will be placed on sale for $3.50 next Thursday, Betty Spray, '35, the chairman, said yesterday. They may be purchased at the League desk, and from committee chairmen, who include Mary Louise Kessberger, '34, Ann Osborne,...…

November 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 41) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -Nf ciberg Denies RA Shackles nerican Press ernoon Discussion Is evoted To The Public chools And The Press. larshall Presides n Kraus, Edgar Guest o Talk Tonight At The ress Club Banquet. (Continued from Page 1) alism department. President nder G. Ruthven delivered a preliminary address welcoming :onvention to Ann Arbor and ing the high responsibilities i devolve upon newspapermen ducators. afternoon session, presided by Sc...…

October 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday. 'Slightly warmer Wednesday. L it jati1 Editorials Mead Backslide . r VOL. XLIV No. 14 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS Government Is Working For DepositRelief Treasury Officials Figure Out Details Of New Plan To Release Money Officials Loath To Talk About Project But Belief Is That Idea Calls For Organizing Another Corporation WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.-()-Un- de...…

October 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…"E TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ~ Urged DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President Until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL. XLIV TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 No. 14 NOTICES Convocation for Students of the Graduate School: Students of the Graduate School are cordially invited to attend a convocation on Tuesday, October ...…

October 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pt I Races Open At Fair Grounds Track Tonight Some of the most prominent trot- ters and pacers in Michigan ,will show their wares tonight when the Night Harness Races open at the Ann ArborFair Grounds. Three races are scheduled: a 2.27 pace, a 2.22 pace, and a 2.24 trot. The first race will begin at 7:45 p.m.; the gates will be open at 7 p.m. Probably the most famous horse entered is Calvin May...…

October 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 MOM" THE MICHIGAN DAILY Established 1890 E - - - V -2 q S v Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Associ- tion a--l the Big Ten News Service. 550ciaIed @oielte T ero 1933 Cmolg ovERAaE 1934 - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is ex...…

October 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…AY, OCTOBER 10, 1933. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE _______US SOCIETY Rushing Ends As 500 Ple dge 48 Fraternities Pledging Services Held On Monday Afternoon As Unusual Number Joins (Continued from Page 1) Stuart Gates, Howard Germonprez, Herbert Leach, Richard Lutz, Robert Owen, John Richardson, Joseph T. Sinclair, Joseph Smith, Charles White. CHI PSI John Becker, James Brien, John Chick, Walter Murphy, William Oliver, Jack Otte, Gerald Page ...…

October 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…?AGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 Psychology Staff Gets Promment GermanMember University Aided Through Rockefeller Foundation In Gaining Scholar To Lecture Here Born In Vienna, Werner Has Long Experience In Foreign Schools Through the co-operation of the emergency committee on displaced German sholars and the Rockefeller Foundation, a new member of the psychology department will arrive here within the near future to ta...…

August 10, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Local showers, slightly warmer Thursday; Friday partly cloudy and warmer. LL Official Publication Of The Summer Session s VOL. XIV 14o.39 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933 DryLaw Bureau Is Abolished Functions Given To Justice Department In Gigantic Merger Program Immediate Savings Close To 5 Million Numerous Other Divisions Are Abolished As Inde- pendent Units WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. - (P) - A new alignment of Fed...…

August 10, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYT wwwxwwwi MICHIGAN DAILY. Publication of the Summer Session ical and in all probability would have been put behind the bars. And yet a short time ago the d::tire populace accepted without a why or wherefore the pas- sage of a law which would have been formerly consideredesocialistic, communistic and entirely out of order in the American set-up. Y~d _' * ' . c y4f- P4t s Y 57'R L'. 3i'r^s' r I Practically everyone of i...…

August 10, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…rise In Plane And Route Of French Holders 0 k Quiet Session, Close Strongly Many Issues Are Up One Io Five Points; News Of Recovery Reason NEW YORK, Aug. 9. -(R)-- The stock market exhibited a renewal of optimism today in trading which, though much brisker than during the last few sessions, was still of an. or- derly character. Gains of 1 to 5 points or more were ,displayed over a wide front. The close was strong, around the best levels of ...…

August 10, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…T HE MICHIG-, AN DAILY- THURSDAY, IH Natarajan Says Gandhi Method Should Be Used The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures Passive Resistance Is Advocated For Civilized Nation Poliy Every (Continued from Page 1) venient to make such an applications in view of the problems which face India in her relations with Great Britain. . Pointing out numerous similarities between the Christian religion and the Hindu, the s...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…Partly cloudy, not quite so cool today; tomorrow increas- ing cloudiness followed by rain. ig f&,AriAVA w VOL. XLIII No. 159 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 Tax Bill, Virtually' Unaltered, Is Sent To Floor Of House Council Plans Discussion Of Campus Beer Interfraternity Group Consider Drinking Brew In Fraternities To Of Committee Respects Gov. Comstock's Desire To Retain Original Form Bitter Struggle In Legislature ...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the rniversity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until :30; 11:30 a. ni. Saturday. i c . XLIII WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 No. 159. NOTICES< President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on Wednesday, May 10, and on Wednesday, May 17, from four to six o'clock. Notice to Sen...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…lY, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas College Baseball Wesley Feser Wildcat Football ) L L E G E baseball eeldom pays. Coach John Kobs, of Mich- igan State, experi- enced considerable difficulty this year in completing his schedule as the ex- penses of visiting teams would force :n extinction of his .- sport. So he guaranteed the visiting teams' room and board and has been able to keep his guarantees through the co...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IGAN DAILY '. i _ ° -_ -_ \,. .'_ --=Aj ' ' d%' -'- ".. r' quiring practical knowledge in the field of jour- nalism. So soon as The Daily swings away from Iithe more or less free position which it has always jnjoyed, so soon will it lose its sphere of influence and its value to the student body and to the University. The same holds for the other two pub- lications. Newspapermen, acquainted with the problems of e publicat...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY Frosh Lantern Dance Tickets Now For Sali Max Gail's Orchestra T Provide Music At Leagul F or'Girl's Date Night' Tickets for the Freshman Lante Dance, May 27 at the League, w: go on sale today priced at $1, a cording to Jean Seeley, ticket chai man. Max Gail's 10-piece orchest has been selected. As it is to be a "girl's date night various freshman women have bee assigned to sell tickets to sororiti and dorm...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY *omorrow Is Roosevelt Greeting Argentine Economic Envoy First Day Of Camp Tag Sale 350 Underprivileged Boys - Will Be Given A Fresh Air Summer Vacation Tag Day, the occasion for cam- pus sale of tags to support the Uni- versity Fresh Air Camp for under- privileged boys at Patterson Lake, will start at 8 a. m. tomorrow, it was announced by Robert A. Os- trander, '34, who is in charge of the alec. Located about 25 miles nor...…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…ier Generally fair Friday and Saturday; rise in temperature Saturday. 000 -4 AaV AP d& Aw fiat at t A, A AL AM AMP low t Editoria Public Works And get; Hell Week Is Wane. The Bud- On The VOL. XIAI1 No. 115 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS . . U. S.Officials. Ask Names Of Gold Hoarders Action Which Government Will Take On Holders Of M1etal Is Unknown Continue Present 5 Per Cent Plan Ann Arbor Merchan...…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Roosevelt Allows Picture Of Press Conference Publication In th Pl!Idn is constructive notice to all members of the UniversitY. CoPy rocelv at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 1:30 a. m.'0n, 1r. NOTICES President and M's. Ruthven wil be at home from four to six o'clock on Sunday, March 12, to members of the faculties and other residents of Ann Arbor. To the Members of the University Council: There wi...…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…R lE 3M1CH11G'AN. D AlLY '] { From the, PRESS BOX By John Thomas A sii ling.1 Reid. ,r (m n II r Scoring Re)cordli True!: Pro pheces tnfoy w ,cv ' ITHYOS',S and Aiglcr',Arfusal ~y a:'i ;; y< to (o' Wiler a;ei",t i I he -pro- posed Detroit Re~d Whi Mi2i,an charity hockey game at thik; 1We, the I i Wolverine season has definitely comez. to a close. ~- With the 1932-33 season goes a 'iri .ckl k' >A t'. ii combin-aton tha~t is unriva led in col-...…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

… L f . Screen Reflections Pour stars means extraordinary; three stars very good; two stars good; one star just another picture; no Tcars keep away from it. AT THE MICHIGAN "T NE WOMAN ACCUSED" MURDER THEME :STORY BY 10 PROMINENT AUTHORS ter fee at $7.50 and the second term fee at $2.50. This seems to be a very feasible system, since the football and basketball schedules naturally en- hance the value of the first semester books. Espe- cialy i...…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… UA-PUS SO dK MsmmAA Hlard -Ime Dances Mueums Visited By-- F-eature Weekd-n Arbor Club Y es' , wenty-seven members of tii The banklng situation is not seri- Arbor Woman's Club \ver2 OUSIY, affecting social activities for through the resear"ch divisie n I League Plans I Grill Dane For Week-End Sm-nall COver Cha rge Will Salmrd Lay Night Prices Faling- in with the universal at- tempjt to 1keep the depression from being7 too mnuch of a ill"...…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…TrHE M1IHIGAN DAILY VVtti axm f L s se> ol ~i _.~i ._I,..,.~f cr vJ, D ilel Pr~,-e v on al iings of Naziled ers t at a fe-der.al commissioner vould takie charge of Bavaria brought respmc t orn.D vrianpop ulists thna any ;;u1h move would be resisted by force. Since Hlitler'"s victory at the Elnourcedto"1 inPCe Nazi represen- tiocn. i n te3o vri coalition gov- Prussia, by far the largest state, tas the first brought under federal ontrcl after H...…

January 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… L. e Weather Increasing cloudiness and warmer Tuesday; followed by light rain or snow. LY t igan tt Editorials Insurance For VOL. XLMI No. 76 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JAN. 10, 1933 PRICE FIVE I Em Shields Given Hubbard Post By Comstock New Regent To Replace Predecessor, Resigned; Old Debt Thus Paid Off Debo New Head Of Pardons, Paroles He Carried Great Part Of Burden In Successful State Democratic FightI Former First La...…

January 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

…E] Y L BULLETIN " I. I No New Points In Auto Show Bodies--Paw G .1 in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until a. m. Saturday. I TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 193 No. 76 NOTICES President and Mrs. Rxthven will be at home to the students of the Uni- ity on the first two Wednesday afternoons of each month from four i: o'clock. University Broadcasting-Tuesday...…

January 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…,.- f- T HE MICHIGAN DAILY ce Team Holds Scorinc Spree To Down O.A.C. 100 Entries In For Open Swim Meet On Friday Canadians Wither Under Wolverines' Accurwcy, Lose By 8-0 Score By ALBERT H. NEWMAN Flashing an effective offense coupled with an air-tight defense, Michigan's Varsity hockey team blanked the sextet of the Ontario Agricultural College to win 8-:0 in a game at the varsity arena here last night. The Wolverines kept their un- defea...…

January 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…T MICHIGAN DA .U 1 . - r t w: +V "" ; eC . Campus Opinion Letters published in, this column should not .be construed as expressing the editorial opinion of The Daily. Anonymous communications will be disregard- '. ed. The names of communicants will. however, be re - garded as confidential upon request. Contributors are asked to be brief, confining themselves to less than 300 words if possible. METERS, FAMILY TREES, AND LUCKY STRIKES To Th...…

January 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 76) • Page Image 5

…. _ i CAMPUS st-V aeation FEngaigements Announced iusan Shorts-Colby Ryan, Goodale-Smuith Among Those To Be Married An engagement of interest to cam- pus circles was made known yester- day when Hon. Perry R. Shorts and Mrs. Shorts of Saginaw, announced the betrothal of their daughter, Su- san, to Colby A. Ryan of Grand Rap- ids. Mr. Shorts is a regent of the University, and both Miss Shorts and Mr. Ryan were students here. Miss Shorts was ...…

January 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vave Of Unrest tirs Spain As .6 Are Killed xtrenist Organizations Attack Industrial Cities Without Forewarning Domnb French Station utbreaks First Occur In Oviedo When Miners Kill Engineer MADRID, Jan. 9.--(P)-A wave of tremist unrest sweeping through e young republic of Spain left a toll 16 persons killed and a large num- r wounded today, while an unesti- ated number were under arrest. Striking suddenly and without Lrning,...…

December 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Unsettled, snow Saturday rising temperatures. LL 3kVAb VOL. XLM No. 65 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DEC. I I I ;W- Rapp, Sample Disagree On Liquor Laws. Judge Won't Confirm His Stand Of Nov. 12 That 'Violators' May Go Free Attorney To Make Arrests As Before Supreme Court's E dic t As To Legality Of State Prohibition Is Awaited The local liquor enforcement sit- uation appeared muddled yesterday following the repeal of the...…

December 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…'1 MI IGAN DAILY LILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN on inthe, Bulletin is constructive notice to allI llembers of the "sy. Copy 'eceived at the office of the Assistant to the President until 1:30 a. m. Saturday. Four Die i Lake Plane Crash Rapp, Sample Not In Aycord On Dry Lawi CLASSIFIED DIRECT J I r II11Y IIWkY4rYM YI/ I OV . XLIII SATURIAY, DECEMBER 10, 1932 s No. 651 NOTICES the Members of the University Council: will be held on Mond...…

December 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…URDAY, DEC. 10, 1932 THE MICHIGAN DAILY p Wolves To Start Same Lineup In Spartan Game 2 Campus Men Win Finals Of Boxing Mee t 0 FROM THE PRESS BOX T Heavy Practice Sessions Have Put The Michigan Team In Better Shape M.S.C. Captain Out Sophomores Battle For Open Place On Green And Gold Quintet Ily L. ROSS BAIN Michigan's lineup for the Mich- igan State invasion of Ann Arbor to- night will be the same as that which opposed the Hilltoppe...…

December 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…TUHE-' MICHIGAN DAILY ihd 1890 ing all peoples. Rt can burst out tomorrow. If it set fire to- one coriner of the world it cannot be localixzed. The whole of civilization, the whole world is in danger." Voicing the will of the World Congress Against {War, Henri Earbusse and Sherwood :Anderson have appealed, to the students of America to take action; to organize a nation-wide congress against war; to fight 'shoulder to shoulder with the worker...…

December 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

…7HIE MICHIG.AN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY Drmitories IPla n EnterinlM4 For Week -Enad Before Vacatj -- ___ r.. +.. Formnals, Infornials, And Ci SturnePares Mke Variety For Campus Lfe Fraternities are having their last parties this week-end before the " holidays set in. They vary from for- mals to Bowery dances. Another fea- ture which marks thema is the great number of out of town women which are in attendance. ALPHAI DELTA IPHI ~Alpha Delta P...…

December 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… $580,000,000 Economy Effected, But Hoover Asks New Taxation , : Calhoon Wins WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. -(P) - President Hoover believes that, de- spite economies totaling $580,000,000, depression influences which have re- duced government income necessitate new federal taxation, if the nation is to avoid increasing the public debt. The President has set appropria- tions for the fiscal year 1933-1934 at $4,218,808,344 against $4.800,731,979 in ...…

November 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… 1 The Weather Rain or, snow today and Fri- day; colder. jr- 011e igar ~Iatll Edritril Two Political Reforms Needed VOL XLIII No. 40 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, Nov. 10, 1932 PRICE FIVE Late Returns Show Fall Of R ep ublicans Through State Comstock Takes Brucker Strongholds In Running 70,000 Vote Margin; Roosevelt Lead 105,000 Wet Amendment Is Given Approval Entire Republican Slate Crumbles With Possible Exception Of Fitzgera...…

November 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…THE AMICHI+GAN'-DALY ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I Edward F. Jaros, Paul W. Jedele, and Frank Slemens, David Clingersmith, j George S. Jones.j John Cole, Leland Coulter, Max Emmet J. Kelly, Stanley Killian, Grossman, Thomas Dooling, Eugene Louis Klass, Samuel Knox, Joseph' Eitnler, Fra1ncis Farrell, Henry vel- Krysin, Lyle Lacroix, Merle Land cis, ker, Donal d Fergus~on, Dua...…

November 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…10, 1932 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,, i '_ocking Drill :eatures Work Of Wolverines Practice, Forced Indoors, Is Hampered By Laying Of Basketball Floor Petoskey Returns Backfield Lines Up With Petoskey, Westover, Fay And Everhardus Although greatly handicapped by advere conditions yesterday, Coach Kipke continued to drive his ctball machine in preparation for the Chicago game. A hard driving rain soaked the field, and made outdoor work impos- sible...…

November 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…T IE._MIUI1HIGAN_.DAILY T [CHIGAN DAILY Established 1890 II fl every such organization it has had its high peaks and its periods of comparative passivity. The most active periods of Comedy Club are directly traceable to the executive personnel at these times. There is such a direct relationship, in fact, that it becomes a matter of considerable interest to the Michigan student to ascertain the present achievements of these people who were...…

November 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…MIiCHIAN DAILY M A Ub ,,=,a g 1 F Sororities To Hold Annual Formal Danee I Heads 1(4B1 [undetrgraduates Wi 11old Fete December9,10 IAfaglIe C :IUmptigU i'iti(s ( tritial BMolhs Red Nichol's Orchestral Has Been Obtiained For1 Panhellenie BallI Red Nichol and His World Famous Pennies will be the attraction at the annual Panhellenic bali to be held Friday, Nov. 25. The orchestra has for some time been a nightly feature over WTAM network ...…

November 10, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY N a tional Scholastic Exhibition Ger man Elections Held Ahi.tecture BuligShow Hostility To Von Papen-Pollock Comstock Pleased With Opportunity To Serve 1- in ias ray he an of% an ias ly he vis - of- in- ;he is Of. r as n- nO I i The National Schoolastic Exhibi- student in Ann Arbor who has an ex- tion of High School Art is now on hibit in this collection. He attends display in the Architectural building, Ann Arbor h...…

August 10, 1932 (vol. 13, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Fair and moderately warm; little change in temperature. L M6friga ttt Editorials New Causes For Optimism Official Publication of The Summer Session VOL. XIII No. 38 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10, 1932 ________________________________________________ a a - a WeIsh Scores Professor Plans New Balloon Trip 'Gold Plated' State Economy Gubernatorial Candidate Promises Real Reduction In Expenditures Charges Brucker Pu...…

August 10, 1932 (vol. 13, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY diehigan Daily Established 1890 , -! P,-IN +. f6'K^ w f nb.Th~n..tJO0 r k ..t4 Pu1lished every morning except Monday during the tU$f$ sty year and Summer Session by the Board in Q oniof Student Pblications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Associa- tion and the Big Ten News Service. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thie Associate Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches cr...…

August 10, 1932 (vol. 13, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILX Germany Has Enough Goods To Meet Debt Novelist Marriu s DetnLsche Bank Note Holders Realistic Step Offer to Called a Wonen to Hold Canoe Trp, Picnic on Friday A picnic supper, combined with canoeing for women on the campus, will be the last social event this summer. The women majoring in physical education are planning this supper for Friday. The party will leave Bar- bour gymnasium at 5:30 o'clock in cars for Saunders ...…

August 10, 1932 (vol. 13, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAIY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 Voice Students Under Hamilton | New Secretary of Commerce Seen With His Family Offer Concert Students of James Hamilton of the voice faculty of the School of Music will join in a public recital, at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow night, August 11, in the music school auditorium. The following w i l1 participate: Katherine Russell, soprano, Cam- bridge, Ill.; 0 r m a Weber, mezzo- soprano, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; ...…

July 10, 1932 (vol. 13, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Partly cloudy Sunday; some- what warmer extreme north- east portions after 'Monday. Generally fair. LLI It iati Ia itii Editorials Scaling Down the War Debts as Well as Reparations ; Inves- tigations Are Convenient. Ofcial Publication of The Summer Session VOL. XIII No. 12 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1932 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ki pke Starts Plannin g '32 Grid Se ason Four Times Around World For Eclipses Is Curtis' New ...…

July 10, 1932 (vol. 13, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDA ,, Editorial Comment GOVERNMENT OF TilE INTERESTED MINORITY (Daily Illini I tion prices were higher than present day prices if there s to be fairness in scaling down these debts. The European nations have long insisted that as long as Germany and other Central powers paid the reparations, they would pay the United States. Now, having cut down the reparations to seven hundred millions, they still owe us eleven bil...…

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