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February 15, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…1, 1 'LL'. lam, 1J:: 111L MIC11 G.AN L1A L 1938 JGP To Be Entitled Mulberry Bush II iI -- ---- Knight Q Pate By MARIANNE Once again J-Hop is a thing of the past . :. and something to 'til the next big party comes along . . . which won't be long, talk about as we seej Caducers locming before us . .. but what a gay spot the campus was this past week-end . .. J-Hoppers, house party guests and funsters (just back from a vacation at home) w...…

February 15, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…-; r .- HE, Mf 1 L T ?ESI)AY, FE . 1; + er.. ... } TA 4V AQM Y.hTU37A sAF.- xw a ws. Y 1. a.. . lowa Cagers Upset Wolverines 38-30 To Dim Title Hopes Close Guarding StopsVarsity Michigan Offensive Stalls As Quintet Misses 52 Out Of 60 Shots (Continued from Page 1) wzvo Townsend tip-ins for their -e s7ht points, while Van Ysseldyk and Stephens crashed through with furious efforts for the buckets that clinched the affair. Wolveri...…

February 15, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…C f,)Ay, ll-,Eill 17, 191"XI PAGE LS 1'J TIE MICH.GAN DA-' " 7 tTiRr)At, FEI~. 1 , i~r PAGE ~A~N ------------- Northwetr Hy. ScoreI By NEWELL McCABE { he new semester off with ach: Cliff Keen's wrestlers 7 il cats from Northwest- o 6 yesterday afternoon in ._ .st Field House. . Co-Captain John Speicher began i.^ victor.y march at 118 pounds when rned Joe Gluckman of the Wild- _Tr scven minutes of the match.! Thomas In Control the 126 poun...…

February 15, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

…Ii ____________ I II I'.. 1~I I (, i ~ A. IN I A I I. '~ ______________ E 1 ',:% i. L Y I is . .! ! iY I Loyalists' "Iidoiuitable Courage' Impi _ : kAim .%Viiii- I SBULLETIN ),y the 3trade t2.tIlw=---tlM' ec1UI .f faltlt 1cihx.Li~~~ttitojt ~ was that there was no glass in the 1 allitug abkott thietri; then taking Lip rindows. Alc1o there was no place to position~s for the attack, then attack- iarvn the laundry but in the corridors. ing...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…R CESSION HITS J-HOP Saturday, Febr ry 1$8 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vol. XLVIII Price: 10 Cents Our Own xclusive Graph Of What Was Wappened And Probably Will 'Wappen t tA~r bsy W944r fUJN Dr OF J-Hoe ASKS CAMPU'5 Lov- / t5 (~$ -r,2Ask 10IV FlINA STAF ILL&,} t46M r ^. qccK ArL O AcX HOME CCt r T :r N6S Fji,5g LA45F FXA S' AILL i&H T CAA f , O/ LEFT Q La '' a n a a u ' Y 4 ?' 1 y -.. C.iRL'5 ROOMh -07 04 A N f 8i p J- 679 C 5T5$ ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…R CESSION HITS J-HOP Saturday, Febr THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vol. XLVIII Price: 10 Cents "he Weight Of IJfop Prosperity Copyright by Rcbert L. Gach, 193 Leaders Of The 1938 J-Hop Ticker Tape Marks Zenith Of '38 Hop Promenade Is Headed By Marietta Killian And Robert Reid Marietta Killian and Robert Reid, patrons and general chairmen, re- spectively, had the floor well under control as they led the 1938 J-Hop in a continuous grand tour around the da...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

…Page Two T HE M IC H IG AN D AI1LY Saturday Februarv 12 19; Py, .ya, Flowers For All Occasions CORSAGES - - CUT FLOWERS - - PLANTS University Flower Shop Opposite Michigan Theatre - Phone 9055 SWING IT* O O IN THE BEAUTIFUL BOOK CASINO FOR A GREAT WEEK-END MEET THE GANG IN DETROIT'S SMARTEST SPOT $1.00 Minimum Weekdays - - - $1.50 Cover Charge Saturday BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL W. O. SEELBACH, Mgr. W. J. CHITTENDEN, Jr., Res. Mgr. Directed by N...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

…Page Two T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Saturdav Februajrv1 1 9:; uy, c u y , i> I Flowers For All Occasions CORSAGES - - CUT FLOWERS - - PLANTS University Flower Shop Opposite Michigan Theatre - Phone 9055 SWING IT. IN THE BEAUTIFUL BOOK CASINO FOR A GREAT WEEK-END MEET THE GANG IN DETROIT'S SMARTEST SPOT $1.00 Minimum Weekdays - - - $1.50 Cover Charge Saturday BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL W. O. SEELBACH, Mgr. W. J. CHITTENDEN, Jr., Res. Mgr. Directed...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…C .ir n G k...in.. T 7 1 9:ZR TH i-: AAIC-ICANK D AII V Pn.o Tko )OTuraoy, reoruary i c, i 7 o rage i nree Fraternities Seek To Start An Artificial Boom Here Michigan's fraternities will make a sel Price and Mr. and Mrs. Marland belated effort to start an artificial B. Small, of Ann Arbor, and Phi boom today and tomorrow when they Kappa Psi, with Mr. and Mrs. Reed will proposition the butcher, the baker Bachmann of Detroit, and Mr. and an...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…Saturday, February 12, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturday. February 12, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pa a e Three Fraternities Seek To Start An Artificial Boom Here Michigan's fraternities will make a sel Price and Mr. and Mrs. Marland belated effort to start an artificial B. Small, of Ann Arbor, and Phi boom today and tomorrow when they Kappa Psi, with Mr. and Mrs. Reed will proposition the butcher, the baker Bachmann of Detroit, and ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

…Paae Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 12,1938 .STOCK MARKE TSECTION --" LATEST QUOTATIONS ON THE ANN ARBOR EXCHANGE Contrasted With Last Year's Standings PREFERRED Trigon 26 18 Beta Theta Pi 19 15 Psi Upsilon 16 23 Sigma Nu............11 10 Chi Phi ..25 19 Delta Sigma Pi........18 29 Lambda Chi Alpha 15 17 Alpha Delta Phi 10 NIly NIly-Not Listed in '37 Delta Kappa Epsilon 23 22 Forestry Club 18 28 Theta Delta Chi 15 20 Kappa Delta Rh...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

…Frro prlo T HE M IC H l GA N D A ILY Saturday, February 12, 1938 rage yournTiS SSTOCK MARKE TSECTION LATEST QUOTATIONS ON THE ANN ARBOR EXCHANGE Contrasted With Last Year's Standings PREFERREDTrign .26 18 Beta Theta Pi 19 15 Psi Upsilon 16 23 Sigma Nu.11 10 RChi Phi 25 19 Delta Sigma Pi . 18 29 Lambda Chi Alpha 15 17 Alpha Delta Phi .. 10 NIly NIly-Not Listed in '37 Delta Kappa Epsilon 23 22 Forestry Club 18 28 Theta Delta Chi 15 20 Kapp...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 5

…Saturday, February 12, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Killian, Reid Hold Sway The Watt Street I ,Wolves Get Fat In Ticker Tape Deluge OnTheseLanbs /T (Continued from Page 4) 1e1 h cloth and rose quartz accessories were Isabel Bruyere, '39A; Betty Lou strategically placed about her gown. Flynn, '40; Dorothy White, '38; Myrtle Elsie Jane Burkett, '39, attended Remillard. Detroit; Betty K. Stadel- J- H p G ests with Lawrence Lackey, co-cha...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 5

…Saturday, February 12, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Saturday, February 12, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Kilia DRei UldISay The Watt Street fOu y Wolves Get Fat In Ticker Tape Deluge,0nTheseLanubs (Continued from Page 4) H ehat cloth and rose quartz accessories were Isabel Bruyere, '39A; Betty Lou H e re I s Watstrategically placed about her gown. Flynn, '40; Dorothy White, '38; Myrtle Elsie Jane Burkett, '39, attended Remillard, ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 6

…Paqe Six T HE M IC H IG AN D AIlLY Saturday, Februarv 1298 PaoSxTH IHGA ALStrn ,ermr 2 Dalen, Stockholm, Sweden; Cecily Forrest, '40A. Phi Delta Theta 21 Ruth Barber, '39; Lauretta Allia- son; Mary Merrill, Appleton, Wis.; (Continued from Page 5) Zivia Seltzer, '39Ed; Harriet Levy, Nellie Newland, Detroit; Helen Jean Dean, '39; Jane Ellen McConley, Chi- troit; Ida Warren, Ann Arbor; Jewel '40; Ruth Brownstein, '37; Laya Fau- cago; Betty Ma...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 6

…Paqe Six T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY anti dri Fror b n 17 1 938 Pae Six Tyu K4ICN ruary iDA " Dalen, Stockholm, Sweden; Cecily "T he ttl orrest, '40A. e tte Lambs' tPhiDelaTheta 21 Ruth Barber, '39; Lauretta Allia- ___ son; Mary Merrill, Appleton, Wis.; (continued from Pale s) Zivia Seltzer, '39Ed; Hariet Levy, Nellie Newland, Detroit; Helen Jean Dean, '39; Jane Ellen McConley, Chi- troit; Ida Warren, Ann Arbor; Jewel '40; Ruth Brownstein, '...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 7

…CSaturday Fearv r1 2. 1938 THE M I CHI GAAN D AiILY PaaSeven THP tACH(Z I' yI II.P.y°Sve The Story Of The 1907 Depression And How It Was Solved ......... By Waldemar Liptmannn Times Were Pretty Bad Then, Too; Ask The Man Who Owed Some There was no Joy in America. Even see women. Automatically clasping Faith and Hope had fled to Europe. her to his bosom, he spoke first: "My Charity, not very resourceful, began name is Joe Zilch." Then he ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 7

…Ca Cn P k....nr, i1 7 1 4 5 T LJ C AA I I (-- i/'AA I n AI I \/ Dn- 4Z C o -iauraayUr-eouoryi z-, 7325 I cIr 1 1-ri1k3jHIAN vr -rrg ee I The Story Of The 1907 Depression And How It Was Solved .........By Waldemar Liptmannn Times Were Pretty Bad Then, Too; Ash The Man Who Owed Some There was no Joy in America. Even see women. Automatically clasping Faith and Hope had fled to Europe. her to his bosom, he spoke first: "My Charity, not very ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight T HE MIlC H IG AN D A ILY Sntujrdan Febiirua 171; EyTyH MADl The Demand Is Plenty Arrival of ______ HighBuyers (Continued from Page 6) '40; Arline Wolf, River Forest, Ill.; I Hulbert, Detroit; Janet Powers, Oak Farmer, Chicago, Ill.; Mary Becker, By PHIL BUCHEN '41; '41; Phyllis Bauer, '38; Ruth Hat- Hazel Shay, Western Springs, Ill.; Pa- Park, Ill.: Virginia Voorhees '39. Altoona, Pa.; Betty Whitney, '38; (Arriving buyers may ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Satujrdav Februar 12l; DemadIyen 1i Aryia ,o The Demand Is Plenty lihArrivyl rf ., - (Continued from Page s) '40; Arline Wolf, River Forest, Ill.; Hulbert, '41; '41; Phyllis Bauer, '38; Ruth Hat- Hazel Shay, Western Springs, Ill.; Pa- Park, Ill. field, '40; Mary Margaret Meloche, tricia Odell, Dayton, Wyo.; Mary L. Sigma N Gene B Reed Ho ----- Krieghof s~ ces McKi c~nnounein JBetty M J 4nnounCInveste...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 9

…Snturdav Februanr 121 3 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page irne WAnother Colossal Triumph Why People o To i-P-iop For Our Poll Editor - - - Here's Inside Dope Straight FromSpiegel In a confidential poll conducted among J-Hop guests by the Daily's confidential poll department (headed by J. Spiegel, well-known confidence man), it was discovered that the ma- jority of those attending the brawl do so for other reasons than those generally given. ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 9

…Saturdav. Februarv 12 98 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Nine ,nirn nrir 1 21T E M HI A D ILPoe in Why People Go To J--Iop tivations behind Hop attendance are 8. "Because I got kicked out of my H ere's Inside these, says Spieg, in order of fre- rooming house yesterday and didn't quency: have any place to spend the week- D o e Straight 1. "Because I may get expelled as end." o e soon as exam marks are in." 9. "It's the only way I could get a...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten TI.JC AA II- LJr A Ki r, A ii v ST H ELM I C IiG AN DAIL Y Saturday February 12, 1938 The Staff Of The J-Hop Extra Managing Editor JOSEPH S. MATTES Associate Editor TUURE TENANDER Associate Editor WILLIAM C. SPALLER Associate Editor ROBERT WEEKS J-HOP ISSUE EDITORS JOSEPH S. MATTES EARL R. GILMAN ASSISTANTS: Helen Douglas, Robert I. Fitz- henry, Joseph Gies, Walker R. A. Graham, Roy Heath, Saul KleIman, Morton Linder, Robert Mitch...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten T HE MI( CH i G A N D AIIYv C-4.. .-A- C t_ ...... 1 I 1 n730 P Tnc 5IV% i %. n1 IN u H eA ii\L. LSaturday, February IL, 0193 The Staff Of The J-Hop Extra 4 .. . Bear Facts.. . Managing Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor. Associate Editor JOSEPH S. MATTES .TUURE TENANDER WILLIAM C. SPALLER .. ROBERT WEEKS J-HOP ISSUE EDITORS JOSEPH S. MATTES EARL R. GILMAN ASSISTANTS: Helen Douglas, Robert I. Fitz- henry, Joseph Gies, Wal...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 11

…Saturday, Februarv 12 98 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY DP,^C- r, u "rv 1% 1932 THF M1, L I v I A 14 L- , L-Y rage Eleven 1 200 Patrons Watch Market Governor Murphy, his sister, Mrs. and Mrs. C. T. Olmsted, Dean and Thompson. William B. Teahan, and Mr. Teahan Mrs. W. B. Rea, Dean and Mrs. H. C. Prof. Louis G. Vander Velde, headed the list of more than 200 pa- Sadler, Dean M. E. Cooley, Mrs. B. F. Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Abbot, Prof. and trons a...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 11

…Saturday, February 12, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Saturday Februay-12,"138 THE-MCHIGAN-AILY Pae Eleve 200 Patrons Watch Market Governor Murphy, his sister, Mrs. and Mrs. C. T. Olmsted, Dean and Thompson. and Mrs. T. H. Tapping, Mr. and William B. Teahan, and Mr. Teahan Mrs. W. B. Rea, Dean and Mrs. H. C. Prof. Louis G. Vander Velde, Mrs. R. M. Thrall, Mr. S. L. Travis, headed the list of more than 200 pa- Sadler, Dean M. E. Cooley...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 12, 1938 PaeTeleTE IHGA ALYStrdy e, ur ,2 93 F. 1 i.- WE ARE OPEN ALL NIGHT For Your Service and Rrefreshment Remember Us After the J-HOP. WAYN E COFFEE SHOP 201 East Liberty aZie Iootie, The nd Once Hale Carnegie's Sweetheart, From Wahoo, Neb. She Became AStepping Stone BE A SUCCESS AT THE PARTY disadvantages I had. I was going to, By HALE CARNEGIE the Hop with a girl named Mazie (...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 12

…Paae Twelve T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Saturday, February 12, 1938 ,Te 1, 1 WE ARE OPEN ALL NIGHT For Your Service and Rrefreshment Remember Us After the J-HOP. WAYN E COFFEE SHOP 201 East Liberty 6\Fattkr Pay Erivelope A Sure Way to Get On the Payroll ! COURSES for UNIVERSITY GRADUATES and UNDERGRADUATES Shorthand BusinessEnglish Typing Letter Writing Dictaphone Spelling Accounting Hours to fit your University Schedule SPECIAL THREE-MONTH...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 13

…Saturday, February 12, 1938 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Thirteen Saturday, February 1 2, 1 938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Thirteen Undr TUhe CWith Lord Beaconsfield Under TheClockW(Benjamin Disraeli) A Sad Story Of Johnny G. And The Ho IT WAS A SAD STORY that came tC us-even unto the very day of th J-Hop indeed. For it is the tale oa the youngest member of the Boys ir the Back Room, our gentle friend Johnny Greenbehindtheears. For weeks t...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 13

…Saturday, February 12, 1938 T HE MI!C H IG AN D A ILY Page Thirteen Saud , Fer ,r 1 .198T E IHCA AL eTite I de TheCloc With Lord Beaconsfield n er n OCK I(enjamin Disraeli) A SWhy I'll never be able to hop any- the dancing couples with a dreamy d where!" eye. A haze descended on them all. wh"ere. Ah hopped in them.. . and All but Johnny, who slipped away. foah many a yeah ah hopped in them, O f Johnny G suh!" the Old Southern Gentleman A ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 14

…Page Fourteen T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Saturday, February 12, 1938 For a real Barbeque Sandwich The Gingham Inn Five Miles East of Ann Arbor on Washtenaw ' c for S1. Valentine's Day d a Git of Gardenia SValentie's Day entonct for hr....Mary D.IdI's5trll Ir's du CGardenia a l11hfulperfue issonattrcive red haari'sItaped box a ti $250 C")~ See our Cosmetician about C)' this Exceptional Value!L" -& < 4 y SWEETS for the sweetest one. Give her ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 14

…Paqe Fourteen T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Saturday Februarv1 1 8:U Poa Fourteen"" 1 (V TH . AAI I VIN I f l V I-U, gC~k U,.y , 1710 For a real Barbeque . Sandwich Go toentin es May HelIp U s Out The Gingam Inn vaI Five Miles East of Ann Arbor on Washtenaw a i for St. Valentine's Day --$ Gift of Gardenia h V tenne s Day sentimcnt for er . . . Mary DueMll's ru ec u du Ga ecia a delSklul perfume in an attractive rec feart-shaped ox p $2 50l See...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 15

…Saturday. Februarv 12 98 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Fifteen ,tr a A Survey Of Exploitation HOSIERY We have the Shades, the Weight and H ere Is FoundAbout The Bunny Hop peratnesudchindecencies.d twhe Prices are Moderate _ harne dalllit"d(theaendmakei How The BandsIn a journalistic jam session fo- not be tolerated at any dance." sound modern!)(tdance.namAnd thentmakesRtT mented in 1912, the Daily beat out The campaign bore fruit-not ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 15

…I Saturday, February 12, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fifteen Saturday. February 12. 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pane Fifteen A Survey Of Exploitation H ere Is Found trick of singing the titles of songs on the radio, thus eliminating the rdHhB necessity of announcements. He does not, however, sing the sales talks or station identifications. 'Waw' J. PubliC As for Mr. Dorsey: The first engagement of his or- chestra was at the "exclusive" Sand...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Snti drn Far bnr 17 19QIR I SixteenT F1Zuray, rury 14,1730 Past Stock Flurries........ By Pookie 5 wasn't punting, passing, and praying, he turned movie actor. Again a little G eor e T e sHarry was always panting) that man almost stole the show, as Pedro Fletcher Henderson and Ted Weems came through in fine fashion. had been selected to disturb the pic- was kind of a tough job to pick O f o B dture-t...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 16

…Saturday, February 12, 1938 Pie Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY -aeSite T .M. HG N DAL atra, erar.2 13 Ouir Own 6xclusive Graph Of 'W&hat w7#as W7Jappened Send TProbably gLil Ifap pen Tr -PoAM ASKS 5swat ivr 1~-, Ar 5 '0 Fi&QE ry A14 LR6T r r G busy TOANOs tASr OF UAtY o I&HT ~ '8 or4ER rgRn 1- 501 8Nc5K (rE, EP YS Bo okUYSANOCCIr iK!, 01 E N 11* CI9fk4M , 1 5 . 7 ,. R, C. SCA y AL ,. .° GCtA SI I JAN, 25 97 Z8 zo 30 3) FED Z 4 5 C3 '...…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… A6F A6F Awulr4t gun juatt Editorials The Pittman Fca"'e Bill i. . . ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Jamison Calls Crop 'Insurance' Sound Although Not Insurance In all there were three Field House marks broken last night, Dave Al- britton of Ohio smashing that in the high jump as he captured one of the Bucks' two firsts. His height was 6 feet 5 7/8 inches, topping by ex- actlyone inch the record he estab-...…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 1937 .0 Hohlfeld To Discus Wilbur Sees Great Opportunities Wagner And Goethe n In Public Personnel Managrement Q tvtit ~ta rl- - "--- I-- .4 1;-._z (Continued from Page 1) to close up the gap that has existed between the United States and niany turopean countries by the establish- mfent of career service systems under which positions are given to men who are fitted for them rather than to hen who have...…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…T HE MICHI.AN DAILY PAGE THREE 1936 Car Tag Deadline Is Set For-March16 LANSING, Feb. 27.-(Special to The Daily)-Secretary of State Leon D. Case today requested all law en-1 forcement agencies of the state to cooperate with him in extending the deadline for the use of 1936 automo- bile license tags until March 16 in accordance with a resolution adopted yesterday by the legislature. Powerless to legally extend the deadline beyond March 1, S...…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY II IE MICHIGAN DAILY A ~ Member, Associated Collegiate Press, 1936-37 Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or niot otherwise credited in this newspaper. All 'rights of republication o...…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…THE AMICHiGAN DAII PtYE~ hird Odonto Ball To Be Held March 19 At Union CT-L League Board Petitioning Set For Tomorrow Three Positions Open; Student Interview To Be Held March 5 Petitioning for offices on the As- sembly board will be held tomorrow through Friday inclusive in the Un- dergraduate Offices of the League, Mary Andrew, '37, president of As- sembly, announced yesterday. The 'positions open for petitioning are president, vice-presid...…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

… MICIIGAN. . 38 PURDUE . 0. S.U.. . 24 INDIANA . . 69 . . 4 5 N'WESTERN CHICAGO.. . 34 ILLINOIS . . . 27 IOWA . ... . 40 NEBRASKA . . 29 KANSAS. . &7 STANFORD . 32 U.S.C.. . . . 47 BAYLOR. . . 38 TEXAS. . . . .40 DRAKE ,28 . 39 TULSA... .24 SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 1937 i Michigan Is EasyVictor Over Buckeye Track Team, 62-33 Varsity Breaks Two, Ties Two Marks In Win Mile Relay, High Jump And Shot Put Records A...…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… Vill IARVARD ... 33 YALE ........29 DETROIT .... 29 DE PAUL .... 24 TOLDO U. .. 40 NOTRE DAME. 42 DARTMOUTH .31 LOYOLA . . .. 39 BUTLER . . .. 17 BPRINCETON .3s FORDHAM MANHATTA 29 N . 19 CARNEGIE ... 31 MARQUETTE . 44 DUQUESNE .. 26 CREIGHTON . 31 I SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MiehiganFaces Indiana Matmen In Crucial Meet Tom PAGE SEVEN torrow oosiers Are Varsity's Chief Ten Threat Knee Injury Puts Jordan Out; Speicher ...…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…TH F:44C H -14 A" -I D AI L 7k I 7 F.LY 1E.;' 19? IN THE WORLD OF BOOCKS ------ --------- Survivor Of '5 Disaster Tells IOf Russian Fleet's Destruction TSUSHIMA - the Novikoff-Priboy. memoirs of Knopf. $3.50. A. By JOSEPH GIES In the autumn of 1904, with the Russian armies in Manchuria de- feated, the Pacific fleet bottled up or destroyed and Port Arthur, chief stake in the war with Japan, cut off and beleaguered, the Russian hig...…

February 27, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Partly cloudy and continued cold today and tomorrow. C, 4r t t ctl A6F jDatt Editorials The Pittman Peace Bill, I. VOL. XLVII No. 104 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Varsity Sextet Ties For Title With 3-2 Win over Gophers Goal By Captain Heyliger In Last Eleven Seconds Wins Contest James And Copke Also Supply Goals MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 26.- (I')-With only 11 seconds of the game remaining, a ...…

February 27, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1937 Actor Killed in Mock Battle Burton Memorial Clock is called Best In Jorld By GeigerInspection Engineer The newly completed clock in the Burton Memorial Tower is the finest and most complete in the world, E. F. Geiger, sales engineer for the Inter-' national Business Machine Corp., of New York, who is here to make a final inspection and adjustments, said yes- terday. Even Big Ben in London and th...…

February 27, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY a. Strong Ohio State Track Squad Meets Wolverines Tonight _ ____ _ Capt.eBeetham, Dave Abritton Lead Buckeyes 440-Yard Event Features Clash; Varsity Favored To Take Most Firsts High Jump Conceded Merely the fact that it's Ohio State vs. Michigan on the cinder track to- night at Yost Field House should be sufficient guarantee that this dual meet will be one of the year's finest. When it is al...…

February 27, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HE MICHIGAN DAILY fit fember, Associated Collegiate Press, 1936-37 Published every morning except Monday during the oniversity year and Summer Session by the Board in 'ntrol of Student Publications. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use r republication of all news dispatches credited to it or ot otherwise credited in this newspaper. All rights of publication of all other m...…

February 27, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

…FEB. 27, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FI" etitioning For All Executive Offces Of W.A.A. l _. _ Clubs To Elect Sports Leaders For First Time Big Ten Beauty Queen .; r ,{ W.A.A. Board Experience Is Required For Major Executive Positions Petitioning for all executive offices of the Women's Athletic Association for the 1937-38 school year, will begin today, it was announced yesterday by Kate Landrum, '37, present president of the organizat...…

February 27, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1937 -Associated Press Photo The Century wallpaper plant in Decatur, Ill., closed by a sit-down strike, prepared to resume operations after the last 47 workers evacuated the plant and submitted to arrest for contempt of court. Shown is Sheriff Emery Thornell (right) distributing the contempt citations to strikers as they emerged from the plant. CAMPUS ::;LIFE: By J. A. B. These days everybody stops Hom...…

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