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December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, DECE:BIRT 14, 1Y48 THE JM11CHI GAN DAILY PAGer TJI-1 . . ........ . . ......... - ..... . . .. ...... .. - --- -------- - -------- Cage rs Niotch T-ill rdl ra ight WoIe1 > Performance in Swim Gala In dkatev Successful Season Lies Ahead LOOK OUT, BLUE: IlWildcats Out To -Kill'MHope for Title Canterna Stars for Pit; Morrill Nets 10 for ' (Continued from Page 1) By SY SONKIN Illinois and Northwestern will oth be out to ups...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…PAM vor-a 14Lf F . li " I M y / j ' Year 's BestuGit T WA' ONE hundred and sixty years ago that the American people established the Bill of Rights which guaranteed their polit- ical rights and privileges. Now, under the guidance of our greatest stateswoman, Eleanor Roosevelt, a bill of political and economic rights, not just for America but the world, has been approved by the United Nations. This declaration is not the simple repe- tition o...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 5

…r- _-. ..z ..rc ,rv _.. e, . '-, MiHIGANDAILY for ~~~ J =Hop Ticket Sctol Recogrizes Ou s~d Cpplicati o s By M PfAM C.4 VemDrs of the gro TBgJ n5r Aia l various ways, but for the senior at- commnachivemets w vaiouste woman recognition by ("1am1111s, but aso, by wo Women To Participate Must Have Paid $ C Juniors, senios and graduate Scroll is regarded as the usual alumnireationswiththei JuniOr Class Dues, Show Eligibility Card students may fi...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX AR .. s ICV . . a ..A. . . t Da. ALY TUESDAY' . DECEMBER 14. 194th THe.. MTC HJiiaifT AN vTLI AA, A .L, TI "' .ThAVI f li r SVM1 !p AllA1.-10 THOSE WERE THE DAYS: Fabulous Editor Fought For Revolutionized Daily By FREDIRICA WINTERS Back in the days when Angell Hall wasn't even a gleam in the administration's eye, one Otto H. Hans descended upon Ann Arbor, left his name in the annals of :Michigan's "fabulous," by revolu- tionizi...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… f isI 0G r, P y +9 raN y6 'I N t 1 ) Special ft-ti e Shopping for Ik Busy Women! ""*l -r - S T 6T IPA1 S o/ All Stores in Campus Town open stores are open especially 'til 9 o'clock ARM =« ~j( +. It's WOMEN ONLY tonight when all busy to Christmas shop during regular store h for you women too ours. Here's an evening to choose the exact gifts you've dreamed of. . . without having that favorite man constantly peering ov...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

…'7W l ie/ 1 AL =777,A7, Z,7=7 : 71, ... b -n _ _ . i ROTC Group Holds Gaging StudyClas Program Teaches Instrument Use If you see a light burning late some night this month in the East Engineering wing, don't get alarmed at the possibility of thieves. The reason will be the new Ord- nance Gaging Group, under ROTC mgnagement, which is hard at work studying methods of preci-1 sion measurement. INITIATED late last November, by Professors O. W...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

…- : ..(y ' 13948 THE SI#MCHGAAIlY ___ __ PERENNIAL POLITICIAN: Walsh Wins Seven Straight By JOHN DAVIES Tom Walsh seems to keep inning campus elections with the regularity of the tides. Besides winning elections-his recent wins returning him to the Student Legislature and Board in Control of Student Publications are his sixth and seventh in suc- eession-Walsh has taken active part in so many organizations that a list of them reads like a r...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 10

…--aA - * .A. J4 f . iA..5 .. _. _. _. _ _ _ -. _-- - _ - . .. R RR n:. 1Y1.R.Y.:fY3L Y.0.FA"151.1 ..L kkY A. AL l Liw t..:a . f ::i ~ ~ 4~a 1k Jl1 3 &* C THE TEAM'S THE THING: Balance Is Key to 'T k Titles ..v _ ,. / x By DICK HURST Balance does it. Iowa had Wally Ris, Yale Allen Stack, La Salle College Joe Verdeur-but Michigan the NCAA Champion. had had has THAT WAS LAST year's story :n collegiate swimming. But again this year fro...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 11

… - Lightweight Football Now Strong, Growing infant -CIM ;d b Seek s v a, s j ta us M By MERLE LEVIN Don't look now but the blue- faced baby of Western Confer- ence athletics has turned into a lusty brat squalling fair new field; to conquer. Lightweight football which first ~aw the light of a Big Nine clay on a cool October morning in 1947 took its first halting steps forward this season and bean to feel its muscle. THEY DIDN'T t...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

… MMMMMMMNFMNmq TUC- MICHIGAN DAILY T-VESDAY$ DECE M 14. 1049 d.HE M ICHIG. vaAN ,dAI.dLY TUESDA.nl W( m1Uv~s'Th 1& [}p. -I o7 °°~ll~ Yrh, I~,, _. I I- EGE ROUNDUP: Carolling Students Greet Approaching Yule Holiday By CRAIG WILSON As first snows blanketed col- legiate campuses all over the na- tion, students finished typing up term papers due before Christmas vacation and celebrated in song -traditional Yuletide carolling. It rarely make...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…EISLER CONTROVERSY C, I r 4f I 43UtIn 47aIA LIGHT SNOW FOR CAROLING Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVI, No. 71 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS State Groups Map Plan for GI Pay Hike Will Ask $100, $125 Per Month By BEN ZWERLING (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING, Dec. 13-The "65-90 club" took a beating here today as student veterans from 21 Michigan campuses launched a campaign - to boost subsistence p...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY RIGID TEST PLANNED: ASME Spoofuncup Banquet To Feature 'Roast Professor' CU "Roast professor" will be the main course served at the annual ASME Spoofuncup Banquet which will be held at 6:45 p.m. Wednes- day in the Union. The banquet, formerly known as the Roast, reverses the class- room situation and gives the stu- dents a chance to test their pro- fessors' ingenuity, wit, and sense of humor. Ticket sales fo...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

…1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Candidates' Statements Statements of candidates for senior class offices in the educa- tion school follow. For president: Janet Osgood .. . After spending many hours of work in various campus activi- ties, I would consider it an honor to represent the senior class as president. This office also holds many responsibilities, which I pledge to fulfill to the best of my ability. Anita Sobel*... My platform is simple: Goo...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…THEMICf li DAILY. SONAY -rf 1,14 FiftyEighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Un- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in control of Student Pubication. John Campbell.................Managing Editor Nancy Helmick................. Generl Manager Clyde Recht........................City Editor Jeanne Swendeman......... Advertising Manager Edwin Schneider ................Finance Manager Lida Dmiles......................…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 5

…I ~4i 947 TWF: M14Th11*N IiLY [ g ' I'll III 1 -01111111, .,I'll G} 'Christmas Revue League, U pi Saponor ArinuAl Prograrn Men's and Women's Glee Clubs To Sing 'PresentsCampus An array of campus talent will perform for the annual Christ- mas Revue sponsored by the Union and League to be presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Hill Audi- torium. Dean Master of Ceremonies Joe "man on stilts" Dean, for- mer circus entertainer, will act as master...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

…TH1E MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECENMER 14, 1947 ...... .....r 'M' Cagers Warn Big Nine With Impressive Victory' EXPERTS OPINE: Michigan Sextet Slated For Successful Season By B. S. BROWN If the statements of experts nave any value, Michigan's hock- ey squad is slated for one of the best seasons in its history. Three members of the Detroit Red Wings praised the Wolverine sextet's ability the other night af- ter the Maize and Blue copped...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WAGE __ _ _ ium s i lit y Swimmers Climax Gala, By Sweeping All Events for 1948 I T Y1 " d-L -ate -f " - " in Official. Re ITlu Big Nine Defers Action On Elliott's Final Status Faculty Representatives Report 'Questions Concerning Actual Facts' in Halfback's Case Aid Asked bi Jim M itchell "th a successful season behind ittheUniversity of Michigan ro~ll Sailing Club is taking steps to Eq...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

…PyAe r iCUT TH E MICTITGA N rUEl U Mm PARIS REPORT Students Sta'ge Pnrtest Againlst St1rike-.Breakers (1:DITOR'S NOTE: This is the sixth in a series of dispatches oii condi- tions in post-war France by a former University student now studying at. the University of Paris.) By RAGNAR L. ARNESEN (Special to The Daily) PARIS, France, Dec. 2-(De- layed)-This afternoon Paris stu- dents organized a demonstration on the Boulevard Jourdan, wher? T...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

…0 SUNDAY, DECEMBR14, 1947 THE MICHIMAN DAMLY PAGE Ii _ _ _ ... ... ... I comes to ST TE STREET (Shopping District) The stores in the STATE STREET Shopping District are remaining open until 9 P'.MI. tomorrow night so you can plan to buy all those Christmas Gifts. 44 SI~ .? . c,,"~i a .. ?d ,>.:.:.? ..Fk... MS.7 f .: ;J.3 .w. f.~lU". .*v "O' ,f50, :.5.:FC{! " =:, : v: : LY <«::.:a.t3.. 3 i.::tt q° csi'"r T:'_''' ns'w .C:.il''...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 10

…'PACE '.I'EN'- THRE, AffiliffCAN DAHLY TH~ MWITWAN 7~AiLY jLighted Decorations Becoming Tradition of Christmas Season Home decoration, ranging from simple wreaths and candles in the windlows to elaborately lighted displays, is becoming a tradition of the American Christmas holi- day'scene. After a let-up during the war years, many homes will again be reflecting the spirit of the seasonI 'both inside and out. Decorations foed not be elabor...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 11

…T, DECEMBER 14, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVE ..:..: -- Easter Looms As Treeless, LightlessDay > Yule Garb To Be Off BeforeSpring-Roth The Christmas lights on the gigantic pine in front of the li- brary will definitely not be around for Easter as they were last year. This was the firm assurance of Walter M. Roth, superintendent of the plant department. "In some way or another they were forgot- ten and lost in the confusion of so much ...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

…'vk! S t tit ir Students Play Santa Claus For Children By AUDREY BUTTERY When it comes to believing in the old adage "it's better to give than to receive," University stut- dents have lined LIp with Santa Claus. A passing glance at the social calendars of campus organizations shows a gratifying prevalence of so-called "benefit" parties aan "charity" drives. HIouses Spread Cheer Most houses agree, however, 1 iat any effort to do a good turn ...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 13

…U1 Li.1'aY~l'. tAY1 [' 4 , t947 ~l t, MI I GA::tDiity WAG Vat :* J DiECiK THE HALLS: Yuletide Preparationrs Spread hI Advaiinee. of Holiday Rush K- C( As students reluctantly b)uckled down for the last week of school before the holidays, yuletide spirit 4 spread over the campus. (Students crossing the snow- mnantled campus near dusk were greeted by cheery lights sparkl- ing from a giant fir tree near the center of the diagonal. Smaller...…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY' P A G E F O T 3 1 V... . . ....M....A..D A I L PENNING LETTERS: Kids at U' Hos Early for Chri By SHEILA MILLMA Christmas startS early for the children at University Hospital, so for a long time now they have been busily penning letters to Santa Clause, and making decorations and gifts in the Galen workshop. In about a week Santa himsell will start making the round, bringing a fat stocking to everN child an...…

December 14, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

…WORKABLE Y L ATOMIC CONTROL See Page 2 Latest Deadline in the State &utbp CLOLE VOL. LVII, No. 70 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 1946 PICE FIVE CENTS Assault Witness In Bilbo Hearigl AsFists, Feet Fly Police Called To Ward Off Attacker; Senate Inquiry Recesses in Tumult By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 13-The Senate inquiry into Sen. Theodore B. Bilbo's dealings with war contractors recessed in tumult today when fo...…

December 14, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…-T H E MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1946 Workable Atomic Control TrHPISSUE of evolving a workable means for control of atomic energy has been so battered by being tossed back and forth between the United States and Russia that the fundamental points of controversy have been obscured. Clarification of the differ- ences in the plans of the two factions has become a necessity. The Baruch Plan put forth by the U.S. has three main poi...…

December 14, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…19s ~THE MICHIGAN DAILY Cagers Face Broncos Tonigtin Ka lamazoo Western Michigan Five Boasts Four-Game Winning trea ; Broncos Feature Veterans A change of scenery will con- front Michigan's basketball team as the curtain goes up on the second act of the Wolverines 1946- 47 cage play, when it moves into Kalamazoo to tangle with West- ern Michigan's unbeaten Broncos. tonight at 8:00 p.m. Coach Buck Reads' cagers have already rolled up four st...…

December 14, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…THEMICHIGANDAIrLYSAW URLDAY, DrOer: OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS: ,x-Faculty Men Gain Distinction, Campus Highlights 30 Additional Rooms Found IHARMONY ON WHEELS: By SHIRLEY FRANK Four outstanding American edu- cators, now at other colleges and universities, have served on the University faculty at various times during their academic careers. The four are Christian Gauss, now dean of the college of modern languages at Princeton University, Edmu...…

December 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…HARVARD STUDY EXPLAINED Y I -p inai4 SNOW FLURRIES CONTINUED COLD .e6 Page 4 VOL LVL No. 35 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Student Comm itt Bomber ee Fund Veterans TOWN HALL COMMITTEE: Students Seek Self-Government To Aid $100 Scholarships Will Be Awarded; Applications Can Be Submitted Now The Student Bomber Scholarship Committee voted yesterday to make its $25,000 fund available to veterans ...…

December 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…THI' MT'HY .A N DIA TT FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1945 MU. .M. %-.U AA A " L . 1\'.L lJ. 13A A 1~TbV lW ~ R~t1 f4 .a 1V i13,y iJR:JV L'1,i i1li:IlY 1'iy LaIYV House Splits on Federal Role In UnemploymentProblem 3. Those opposing both versions. Some of these are against any such legislation. Others expressed featr that any measure approved by the House would be rewritten later by Senate-House conferees to meet ad- ministration desires. Even som...…

December 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…i)iCtUBEA 14;, 1945 i T tr z Iw-i 1x11W, [a 4 . ,s t4 IN LI' t 1L Y Hockey Team Faces Windsor Swimmers, Cagers To See Action Tomorrow P"e.men wjl invade Caiiada, Seeking Third Straight Win Return of DiversCanja, Evans To Highlight State AAU Meet -___ 1. /: Yearling Free-Stylers To Make Appearance By CLARK BAKERD If Coach Matt Mann's visions come true, the State AAU meet tomorrow night at the Intramural Building may mark the retur...…

December 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…THIE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945 WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Douglas Supplied Japs with DC-4 EDUCATION IN A FREE SOCIETY: Harvard Curriculum Study Explained Business Staff Dorothy Flint .. . . . . . Business Manager ,oy Altman . . . . . . . Associate Business Mgr. Telephone 23-24-1 Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it or...…

December 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, DECEMBIER 14, 1919' T H K W~iICT I aA1N-., nA-1-IV, Tb A t!v vvwv a a:u ii 1it "!Yt1 L' ugkirm3" AUL I W J9 is Union Council Will Sponsor Annual Formal Layton's Band Will Introduce New Theme Song; Flowers To Be Presented as Corsages Featuring Bill Layton and his or- chestra, the Union Council will pre- sent the sixteenth annual Union For- mal from 9 p.m. to midnight tomor- row in the Rainbow Room of the Union. Traditionally the fi...…

December 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PRIAX, DCE EER14 11;4-' . . ... . GM Seeks Two Court OrdersAgainstPi ckets iee-P:resideint Anderson Predcts Strike Will Continue for Six Weeks --- - - By The Associated Press and the UAW today, told newsmen DETROIT, Dec. 13 - A prediction that the company "has further in- that the General Motors Corporation junction suits pending now," but de- strike may last "at least six weeks clined to elaborate on the statement. long...…

December 14, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…BONDS Keep Bombs v? Faling J+ Ida- .-Ighk fit att Ar Elat WEATHER Continued cold. Little change in temperature. VOL. LV, No. 37 ANN A4M)R, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Calm Descends on, A....thens; IApp7&roval O TermsmAwaited ELAS Forces Withdraw After Bitter Street Batile; British Hold Lines In Dawn Attack on Barracks. Area Reds S rge To Suburbs First Army Offensive Gains Two Of Bdajews les on East Bank of Hoe...…

December 14, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DlAILY 'Tiuj,-S4AT, DECU 145, 1f4, 1 11 -PRI WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Facts About Joseph C. Grew KEEP MOVING -FByG- ANN FAGAIN GINGER Business Staff Lee Amer . . . Business Manager Barbara Chadwick Associate Business Mgr. June Pomering. Associate Busness Mgr. Telephone 23-24.1 Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or ot...…

December 14, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…T'T DAY- DEC. 14, 1944 TH-E NAf-GAN-DAILY Cunningham Could Have Run Four-Minute Mile, Says Coach By WHITNEY MARTINM NEW YORK-(P)-Bill Hargiss says he never knew just how fast Glenn Cun- ningham could run the mile, although the record books show just how fast he did run it. Hargiss, who was Cunningham's tutor at the University of Kansas and guided the keg-chested athlete in his later assaults on records, explains that when Cun- ningham was ...…

December 14, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThIJmsDAY DC 14 71 FFitve Yank o ome Home Afk TIhr LYe. O7--s , BRITISH USE TANKS IN ATHENS STRIFE-British tanks and paratroopers entering an E. A. M. building in Athens during recent riots. ELAS forcesreported to be ready to offer to withdraw from the capital in return for guarantees that they woul d not be prosecuted. COEDS PLAY SANTA CLAUS: Boxes Packed For War Veterans (4) This week the chance was offered tos the f...…

December 14, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…k, 7j, i.,,* 4 o jiiyi Mi chiiiXtima li mom Av Ak AL SnGW and Colder VOL. LIV No. 3 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 1943 PRICE FIVE CM" Rlushton Quits Grand Jury Investigation Prosecutor Turns. Over Jury Funds to "Cireit Judge Carr By The Associated Press LANSING, Dec. 13.-Attorney Gen- eral Herbert J. Rushton today with- drew to a quiet background in the state's one-man grand jury investi- gation of the legislature, surrender- i...…

December 14, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TW O Landon Asks Foreign Policy Plank Reports Says Backgronmid Is Needed if Democrats, GOP Are To Agree TH E MlC H IGA\N IAt . '[itM, 'IY -r ~l]m -.11..1'343 - . ' -~' - - ','""'- By'The Assoiated Press MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Dec. 13. --Alf M. Landon disclosed tonight he had told Secretary of State Cordell Hull' that before Republicans could agree to the proposal for identical foreign policy planks for the two major par- ties, they must ha...…

December 14, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… Dtc, 14, klil SHE M111 E? A1.1 PAGSE THREE' -t ..,a.. a c 'i . IntermSquad Meet To Start Thursday; Matney Lost to eam TAKING IT EASY By ED ZALENSKI baily Sports Editor More Noise About Bertelli .. . LAST THURSDAY, we criticized the 1943 Associated Press All-American team because Notre Dame's immortal Angelo Bertelli wasn't named in the backfield. We called this breach of insight "The Prize Boner of 1943." Our chief reason for feeling t...…

December 14, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…T4I~- M4~4W7~- RA ~14 :- TI"13AY r D 14 1943 . _ _ _ _ .. .,... __ ..e . . .,. WAR WORK DURING NVEMBER: 'U' Coeds Give 37,702 lours (Continued from Page 1) 32 hours taking flying lessons. One girl gave some of her blond hair to be used for bomb sights, and another girl plays in the Detroit Symphony. Girls who are lab and class assistants in the various departments from the above houses have spent 2,245 hours in this work for the month of ...…

December 14, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

… T. M-P-Alt -. REC.,1:4,. 1943 M-FC, WI-C A N 14,A I IN "P44P7 ~t-I-U~WI-E~A N~ ii A LI V .-. ~ ~~-R A ~.,4ZA U P ~ ~ ~ f'~ I I...4 U~. n"T!Tmo- 1!AQE. Fn Sweet Old lit Cetera, ;: >r:;'::4 By NANCY GROBERG OIT'S FLU, IS IT? Well, flu isn't the only thing that's flying around this campus. Anybody can see that. Why, we're practically the most diseased student body in the country. We haven't missed a thing. Speaking from a purely mental poi...…

December 14, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 36) • Page Image 6

…---a------ I ii i:~ MIt. lii t AI\4 I.)' A hA - . - ~ L i I 7 , .:t" '- :: %t".. .. ., about the empty chair !t 0, T HIS YEAR, on Christmas, almost everyone is thinking of an empty chair. Perhaps the one in your house is empty for the nrst time. Or perhaps this is the second Christmas. Perhaps it will go on being empty always. It will not be a happy Christmas for many' But it should be a Christmas of hope-hope that you can make stron...…

December 14, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…VOL. LIII No. 61 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1942 Weather Slightly Calder PI ICE FIVE CENTS Blaze Kills 110 In rvicemen's Hostel Briftish '!. . Drive Rommel From El Agheila " --- ____ U.S. Navy Sinks Jap Destroyer Enemy Airfield Near Guadalcanal Is Heavily Bombed in Powerful Army Air Offensive WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.- (A)- American dive-bombers and warships sank one Japanese destroyer, dam- aged at least four others, ...…

December 14, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…WAGE TWO nATTV ,. M i'llrt' " xA'b'# ft'Cs/"t t.t.. irtA t .a -A. AJUL i7 -YA...11 T 1%IN7f 1%. L . L11 - -- - - -.. t UNDAYlI, DEC. 14, 194' w. I t _ " .n terViewR for Class Officers ' Will Be Today Lit School Seniors Will Vote Tomorrowj in University Hall Interviews for prospective candi- dates for senior class offices in the literary college will be held from 2 tb 5:30 p.m. today in the Michigan Union, the Men's Judiciary Council re...…

December 14, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…-~ *4~ A:~4'~. i7HE MICHIGAN 1~AIL . f t Redskins End Bears'. Supremacy With 14-=6 Title Victory _ _ Kopel StaeA as Grappler Despite Size Rejected as Hockey Player, He Wins Job on Wrestling Team in 121-Pound Class By AL STEINMIAN The Wolverine wrestling squad boasts as one of its mainstays for the current year a 127-pound dininutive fellow named Dick Kopel.. Dick doesn't look much like & grap pier when you first set eyes on hii be...…

December 14, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…'' !~t~ .1. ALJ~J ±VA.*L1IUjtiJ~ IJAiLI '1' k't' lf7tTC'trl'i' A ~T ~ a. ww 'ui' ,..... - - x_" ---- .... iraE. , ixi; L:i11lrA'1 1' 1J°A.1LY SW N AY, i 4;= 1 'I Fifty-Third Year I I Edited and managed by students of the University of Michgan under tb~e-authority of the., Board.in, Control of Studeit Publcations, P\ublished every morning except. Monday. during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon. day and Tuesday d...…

December 14, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 61) • Page Image 5

…n c A- ; -, z z fli~M I )CIAN' flAtLY Raog, +1' Skilied Women To Play Major Post-War Part Coeds Urged By Corrnell Faculty To Complete College Courses Prepariig For Recoristuction ITHACA .Y., P)=- Trained wo- men will not onlp fill important jobs in industry and in the fiels of public health and home economics dtiinkg the war, but also will play a major role in post-war reconsttUctio ac- cording to Corell University faeulty membis. Severe...…

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…T --r ---" 77 - I r- - tt L,' At C h i C-' -4 N DAILY -- ------- - --- ------- ---- .. 4 .. ,w v . .w ; . RS r, I c U I a F i EF w H E A T T E ST-Capt. W. B. Bean checks pulse of Pvt. Gerald Juckett as latter pedals bicycle in 120 degree temperature as part of Army's testing of men and machines in laboratory at Fort Knox; Ky. The Armored Force conducts the tests. T H E W O M E N' - Sgt. Edward B. Yaryan (right) holds drawing an...…

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