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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...…

November 14, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… INFLATION OR ADJUSTMENT? , See Page 2 1MwA6 4 t CLOUDY, COOL Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 45 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946 PRICE -FIVE CENTS Three Groups Joi Zoning Change Fight Protest Extension Of Business Area Three campus groups have added their voices to residents along Wash- tenawand SouthrUniversity Avenues in protesting a proposed amendment to the city zoning ordinance. Fight Amendment Bruce Lo...…

November 14, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO- THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, N'OVEIVMER 14, 1946 PAGE TWO~ TIITJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 194(~ Interpreting Price Rises Inflation THERE can be no doubt that the recent $100 hike in new car prices is another sign of the inflationary trend which American businessmen have been following since the end of the war. The arguments which they have presented: that supply cannot be increased under their OPA ceilings-that supply can only be mad...…

November 14, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Inu ug / [Ue Thupnin9 hi'aTime With MURRAY GRANT ALTHOUGH Michigan and Wisconsin have been football rivals for over 50 years, Saturday's renewal of the series marks only the 20th time these two teams have met. The last time the Wolverines and Badgers met was in 1944 when a' Michigan team studded with Naval trainees defeated the Badgers, 14-0. Two long runs, one of 86 yards by Bill Culligan, w...…

November 14, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…P Gr ru THE MICHIGAN DAILY TITUI 9D&T, NW)VFMIRFI3. 14, I.W. PAG1~ FOIJTI THTTR5J AV, NOVEMB~U 14, 1Mt~ Village FEPC Goal Will Be Reachedn-Lyon The goal of 1,000 signatures on pe- titions being circulated at Willow Village for a state Fair Employment Practices Commission will be he reached if the present trend con- tinues, Ollie Lyon, chairman of the Village FEPC campaign, predicted yesterday. Lyon said that one solicitor had ob- tained 4...…

August 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… It, Iaii4 11 11 VOL. LVI, No. 30S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1946 PRICE FIVE CEN Law Limits Pay Of Student Vets $200 Is Maximum Income Allowed With Subsistence Under New Ruling Many of the veterans in school under the "GI Bill of Rights" will be affected by recent legislation which limits the amount of money a veteran can earn in part or full time employment and still collect a subsistence allowance. The law was passe...…

August 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… U.*. approves Sweden, Iceland For Admittance Rejects Siam, Portugal Plea for Membership NEW YORK, Aug. 13-01)-The applications of Sweden and Iceland for membership in the United Nations received tentative endorsement in the Security Council's membership com- mittee today, but Portugal and Siam were strongly opposed. In two lengthy closed sessions the 11-nation committee completed pre- liminary discussions of all the nine applications before i...…

August 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…OPERATION PIGSKIN D-DAY ... NORTHWESTERN I EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth of a series of nine articles on the football prospects of Michigan's scheduled 1946 opponents. i By DICK KRAUS AT THIS DATE the Wildcat of Northwestern isn't the sleek symmetrical beast he will be next fall. He's bulging in some spots, emaciated in others and "Pappy" Lynn Waldorf still has the task of trimming off the non-working blubber and transferring it to co...…

August 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…sV V 4b LABOR NEWS: Starvation BILL MAULDIN Fifty-Sixth Year vs. 'Secretaries' - -yc '. ". ,.., - ;< -- -_-- By VICTOR RIESEL (HINESE EMWPLOYES in Shanghai hotels owned by European investors went on strike the other day. To win support of Anglo-Ameri- can visitors, the Chinese, in their best English, wrote the following for a leaflet: "We sit down strike for protest against un- reasonable reducing of staff. We are forced to strike' by ...…

August 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY iyrnes ires 40 Employes On Suspicion 'Foreign Connections' Cause For Removal WASHINGTON, Aug. 13- (P) - Secretary of State Byrnes, disclosing that 40 State Department employes have been discharged for "close con- nections or involvement with foreign governments," declared that the great rpajority of government em- ployes are "loyal American citizens." The 40 were amor g 79 department employes discharged after prelim- inary ...…

August 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

…SSON INTERPRETS NEWS: , Soviet Power To Form Block Causes Procedural Argument High tension developed in the Paris Peace Conference over the procedural question of a two-thirds agreement because of Russia's power to form a block against recommendations to the Big Four foreign ministers, Prof. Preston W. Slosson said yesterday. - Speaking in his regular Tuesday series of lectures interpreting the news, Prof. Slosson explained that in the cas...…

July 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…DEr ERIORATION' Y A61F A6 tii FAIR, WARMER See Page 4 VOL. LVI, No. 9S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1946 PRICE FIVE Cl Congress Gives Approval to British I -oa * * * * * * * * Board Plans College Integration Legislators Ask Advice Dr.ve Opens Of Educators 'U' Delegate Will Assist in Study Study of methods to unify the state's system of higher education has been turned over to educators from Michigan universiti...…

July 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY tr ..te J EEPSKIN SHORTAGE: Expert Diploma Maker Says Lack of Muslin Hinders Work A muslin shortage this season is holding up output of framed sheep- skins for university degree holders, according to James B. Saunders who for the past half-century has spec- ialized in mounting diplomas for graduating students. Once the shortage is ended, Saund- ers expects to resume his chores which always pile up shortly after a semeste...…

July 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…MTF Oosterbaan To Coach Backs; Valpey End Ment Crisler Reveals B-Team Schedule for Next Fall Junior Varsity May Have Eight-Game Card; Rest of Coaching Staff, Remains Unchanged Bennie Oosterbaan has been named backfield coach and Arthur Valpey end coach for the 1946 football season, revealed Head Coach H. 0. Crisler yesterday, but otherwise the Wolverine coaching staff remains unchanged. Jack Blott, chosen only this Spring, will be head line...…

July 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN : ILY Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Qontrol of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenheim ASSOCIATE EDITORS City News ................................ Clyde Recht University ........................... Natalie Bagrow Sports .................................... Jack Martin Women's .......................…

July 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…IGAiN DJAILY Personal Development Is Theme. Of Program Presented This Week El zabeth Macdonald Osborne To Givec Lectures, Conferences for Al I Women * * * Personal development will be the theme of the special program of con- ferences and lectures by Elizabeth Macdonald Osborne. which will be open to all women on campus this week. Miss Osborne will be available for conferences at 9 a.m. tomorrow and will be located ir the Social Direc- to...…

July 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ers who require considerable prelim- inary training. Copper remains a chief supply worry. It is needed for electrical equipment, radiator construction and other units going into the finished vehicles. The average car requires more than 50 pounds of copper, bronze and brass. Salvage Crews Used So tight has been the supply of bolts and nuts that in some plants salvage crews have gone through picking them up wherever they cou...…

July 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

…' TH EMICHIGAN DAILY New Campus Site Obtaiued ByToronto 'U' Use of War Plant Relieves Crow ding A new campus, 26 miles from the Queen's Park site of the University of Toronto, has provided a partial answer to their problem of student overcrowding. To ,accomplish this required the transformation of a gigantic war plant to an engineering school where first year courses have already been given to surne 1,200 students. At Ajax, on the shores of L...…

July 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY COHAN'S 'LAR KIEST THING': 'Pigeons and People' Opens Wednesday; Cast Announced "Pigeons and People", the second of the Department of Speech Reper- tory Plays, will be given Wednesday through Friday this week at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The cast of 12, announced yester- day, includes Ray Pederson, who will play the lead role as Parker; Robert Thompson will be Joseph Heath; Pat Meikle will be Miss Giles; Rowland McLau...…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…Tag Day 1Today - Help The Fresh f4irs Campd *E * T .! -777" - - . Lw 43fl xiiAH VOL. LVI, No. 139 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS League Appointments Made; Honors Given At Installation Night Appointments to League positions for 1946-47 were announced yes- terday at the annual Installation Night held in the Rackham Building. Newly elected members to Mortar Board, Scroll and Senior Society, women's senior...…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MUSCULAR HYPERTENSION: Speech Clinic Uses Relaxation MethodTo CorrectStuttering Progressive relaxation is the tech- nique employed by the University speech clinic to correct stuttering, Catherine Bright, instructor at the clinic, explained in a Daily interview yesterday. Stutterers become tense, she ex- plained, because of the fear that they will not be understood. This tension, which contracts muscles used in speech as we...…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…lrit MIOCPIN 7IYW Jv Notre Dame Defeats Michigan inksmen, 19-8 Wolverin Thinclads Tune For Illini Meet Away Saturday Hampered in its first two dual meets of the outdoor season by soggy tracks and cold, windy weather, Michigan's track squad has never- theless turned in creditable perform- ances in its decisive triumphs over Purdue and Notre Dame. Coach Ken Doherty was well pleas- ed with the showing of his thin- clads in their final tune...…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…IUEliGA4DflA1LY I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: The Age of Unreason By SAMUEL GRAFTON TN THE AGE of unrcason, which is our age, a great war ends, and men ask at once that the government leave them be, that it give up its con- trols and plans, and that it let human activities freely find their own levels. 'Ihen a great coal strike takes place, and the disciples of freedom stamp on their hats, and howl, and point their fingers at the President and declai...…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

…77__ THE. MICHIGAN DAILY Coed Leaders Chosen atI nstallation Night . e... _ . , . - _ _ . _ . 1946-47 fitivities Chairman Selected it fnnual Progrnm New Members Tapped by Mortarboard, Scroll, Senior Society; Refreshments Served In League Ballroom Following Ceremony (Continued from Page 1) anne Radliff, make-up; Dolores Mas- Assembly; Margaret Gage, Gamma sey and Betty Ann Rybolt, publicity; Phi Beta, president of Panhellenic As- Pamela Wrin...…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…THEI MirHIGAN DAILY Si _ EDUCATION BULLETIN: Inadequately Schooled Adults In Mental Concentration Camp 1946 BASEBALL TEAM By JANIS GOODMAN "Fifteen per cent of our adult pop- ulation is in a mental concentration camp by virtue of not having com- pleted the fourth grade of school," according to "Swords into Plow- shares", a new bulletin of the School of Education. Edited by Dr. Raleigh Schorling of the School of Education, and is- sued ...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…mUsic SUJPP'LEMEN a IftY 43UtI tit SUPPLEMENT VOL. LVI, No. 114 A1N .-1RiC",,MICHIGAN, SUND'lAX', 2APiRIt., .t 946 May Festival ill Climax Musical Sed ason AII-Brahnis Program Will Be Presented Kapell Will Play D Minor Concerto This year's Festival program marks the second consecutive year in which an all-Brahms program has been pre- sented. The solo spot for the concert has been given to William Kapell who will play the Concerto ...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY - SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1946 METROPOLITAN STAR: Baccaloni, Basso Buffo, To Be Featured Soloist Salvatore Baccaloni, one of the Metropolitan Opera soloists who will appear here during the May Festival, is known in the musical world as a basso buffo. A basso buffo is a singer with a deep, sonorous voice who specializes in the great comic opera songs and roles. Born in Rome Baccaloni was born 42 years ago in Rome, Italy...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…SUNbAV, APIM 1111940 THE IICIIIGAN DAILY PAGETHREE 1 11 WHO WIN I Bidu Sayao Featured in May Festival Star Defies Society For Musical Career A story, which reads like a fairy tale, telling of a little girl who de- fied conventions and her elders and then "made good", makes up the life history of Bidu Sayao, America's mu- sical ambassador from Brazil in the Metropolitan d Becomes Interested at 14 Born of a socially prominent fam- ily in Ri...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…PAG~E FOTU T N ICHI AN DAILY iiti: MICHIGAN IiALILY N'~ -""' ____ __ 4 Given by the UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SIX CON CERTS FOUR - - DAYS .1 I i, MARGIJEBITE HOOD1 HIAUDIN VAN Dot IRSEN ALEX iANDER U ILSWR 1 EUGEN E ORMANDY WHO AND WHAT i' 'j ','' i ' 'I iG l I E f I' I I III I 'I SOLOISTS BIDU SAYAO. Me#tropolitan Oper-a Soprano ANNE BROWN Negro "Porgy and Bess " soprano ...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

…CRIME IN ANN ARBOR See .Page 2 1Mw uyrn &ut iil CLOUDY M1ILD VOL. LVI, No. 114 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS ........._. . r Offer by Franco Will Be Opposed ByPoland, Mexico By The Assoated Press NEW YORK, April 13-Poland and Mexico indicated today they were prepared to fight the Franco sugges-. tion that "friendly" powers in the United Nations investigate charges that German scientists are working on a...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

…'I THE MICHIGAN DAILY Nina Milady's Car Was Really Smarty Silent Back in'16 'Crime Does Not Pay'; (t itasI Not in Washtenaw County AY 1uspected of Recruiting Reds By The Associated Press DETROIT, Mich., April 13-If it's strictly glamour the little woman yearns for, maybe she should be sat- isfied with. a 1916 electric model car in lieu of the virtually non-existent 1946 version. She surely would, according to the picture painted today b...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

…A THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE -_. D~sSEZ o Cards, Tigers Favored tour Yanks Seen Second in AL By DES 10OWA WFI , Assoeiate Sports Editor NEXT TUESDAY the 1946 baseball season will get underway in both the American and National Leagues, and it's a forgone conclusion that John Q. Public is going to see a better brand of ball than he has seen during our war years. Going to the post as pre-race favorites are the New York Yankees and the St. Louis ...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, A PrTr i4,194C &I4-r Ald4lgz &iI Fifty-Sixth Year ceCeitero 10 1/ic 6kifor Dominic Says DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN . Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer Hale Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp Pat Cameron Clark Baker , Des Howarth Ann Schutz Dona Guimaraes S .. . . . .Managing Edito...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 9

…Y, APrIIL 14, l94 T-H--E Mltflli AN b-NILY PAGEl . . . ............ ............ . .. E l tAL i 1 Prison Camp Life Described + DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN + (Continued from page 1) Red Cross," he continued. "At first, we had enough for a fairly adequate -filling, let's say-breakfast and supper, but during the last six months, we were given the total of 697 calories a day in contrast with the 2,500 we had started out with. These some 600 cal...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 10

…siXp T HE MICHIGAN DAILY I , . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ _ _ _ . .. PASSOVER: World Jewry Begins Holiday Tomorrow Jews throughout the world will in- augurate the celebration of the Pass- over with traditional "Seder" ser- vices tomorrow evening.{ Hebrew Independence Day1 Passover is the Hebrew Indepen- dence Day. Frequently called the Fes- tival of Freedom, it is the commem- orization of the exodus under the leadership of Moses of ...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

…r ^ . I - .--~' ~ ' ._._______.........'......________ 5 £)A.XE:Jt l'V " 4 Junior Coeds May Petition For Positions League Executive, Judiciary Council Posts Will Be Open; Petitions Due Saturday Noon Petitioning for League Executive and League Council pos:itions and for one senior member of the Judiciary Ccuncil is now open to all junior women who will have senior status next fall. Positions open include president, vice -president, secreta...…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 12

…'THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 14, Palm Sunday Services Marked By Special Music Programs Special services and programs will St. Matthew will be read at all marlk the observance of Palm Sunday masses. in Ann Arbor churches today: The NEWMAN CLUB will have a Brahm's "Requiem" will be pre- buffet supper at 6 p.m. in the club sented by the Chancel Choir of the rooms. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at 8 p.m. today as a memorial to the GAMMA DELTA...…

March 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…BOUNTIFUL BIBO( See Batton of, Page 46F 4f[t 0* r tgan In ti NICE AND WARM VOL. LVI, No. 87 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS GM Strike Ends; dIO Accepts I812 Cents 'There's Room for All' Will Be Given Today; First Performance To Honor Senior Women Wage Boost To Be 'Effective Upon Formal Ratification Original Songs, Lyrics, Dances To Be Featured Senior women will be honored at the first presentati...…

March 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MITCHIcAN DAILY T SDAY, RCH 14, 1948 u4 t.l a x V 1L' ^1'i 1 L 1 1 i __ -RSD.A.Y._ MA_...H_ It 1_94ft I, Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer . . . . . . . Managing Editor Hale Champion . . . . . . . Editorial Director Robert Goldman . . . . . . . . . . City Editor Emily E. Knapp . . ....…

March 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY NROTC Rifle Team Places Fifth in Meet Michigan's NROTC rifle team, paced by H. L. Gilbert, has tied for fifth place with Princeton, according to the results of the 47-team compe- tition held Feb. 16, which have just been announced. The six-man Wolverine squad paced Ohio State and Miami Univer- sity to win the Sectional event. Rifle matches were held at various univer- sities throughout the countr...…

March 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…I l E l11 ClIcA N F)A I I TMIPIIAY, MARC" "14, 9IG .. . ... ... . ........ ..... Varied Vocal Selections To Be Presented by Men's Glee Club The Men's Varsity Glee Club will which will be heard at the concert make its first public appearance of next week. the season at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Important Concert a concert to be given in Hill Audi- This concert will be the first im- torium. portant all-campus program present- Included in the Gl...…

February 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

…ICKES' LAST BA TTLE Sepage 4 Y Lw~ ~ 4at14 WITH S NO)W VOL. LVI, No. 77 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Senate Grants $3,300,000 to University r. New York Harbor Strike Called Off \ Marry Her Now! I G ! Entertainment Ban Repeal ' Cheers Students Compromise Removes Threat to City Health New life was breathed into stu- dents' plans for a brief vacation in- terlude in New York City yesterday, w...…

February 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…THE MTCHTGAN DAILY '1flTJir r c. FiTr T 14. 1 si ,i9 ___. ._,. _ _ s ,. ., s.vw.s a++.. r.,a.. s u. ./ iF!/ a .I.M+R. 3j 1 W Z V WIDE OPEN SPACES-This is Times Square, New York City, virtually deserted, following Mayor William O'Dwyer's proclamation shutting down all places of public assembly in order to cope with a critical fuel short- age resulting from the nine-day old tug boat strike. Mayor O'Dwyer revoked the proclamation Tuesday. M...…

February 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… Cagers Wind Up eason Hockey Team Set To Break Losing Streak Me Cet anadian Sextets Here Friday, Saturday With seven contests remaining on its slate, Michigan hockey team will attempt to break its three-game los- ing streak with a pair of matches this weekend. Invading the Coliseum Friday night will be the senior amateur squad from Paris, Ontario. Another senior Canadian outfit, the Brant- ford Hockey Club, will furnish the opposition for ...…

February 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…1T1 fI lT aMIC IVh 1AN DAILV . 'ltf _l~l Y" t[t~ltRSDA., r 1 ; RY 1, 1 ' --' Fifty-Sixth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: v r , i vi Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Ray Dixon ..........anaging Editor Robert Goldman .......... City Editor Betty Roth .......... Editorial Director Margaret Farmer . . . . . . . . Associate Editor...…

February 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

…TII~ MICITIGAN t~AILY PAGE ri 1946 J-Hop Will Spotlight T~or 4-. S e y S Orchestra I -M Ballroom T With Vivid, Sp Traditional Bopth I Ref reshments Will, (Continued from Page 1) Ide, booth chairman. Realizing the usually inadequate facilities for meet- ing friends and resting between dances, the committee felt the tradi- tional booth plan should be revived, Miss Ide continued. All furniture must be set up in booths by noon, Fr...…

February 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SIX - , _____________________________ ______________________ v ,... 'WHiTHER ChINA?' Liu Says Political Democracy llCoti neSocialPracices ill Cont inue Scial racues "Whither China? There is only one answer: on to democracy." This is the opinion of Dr. Alfred Bangee Liu, former president of China Training Institute near Nan- king, who spoke on "Democratic De- velopments in China Today" at a University lecture at 4 p.m. y...…

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