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September 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,.SEPTEMBER 26, 1952 4 CLUB SURVEY: YP's To Stress Culture, Education in Program (Editor's Note: This is the third In a series of articles designed to acquaint the student body with the various campus political organiza- tions.) By DIANE DECKER After several harrowing experi- ences with the University Lecture Committee last spring, the cam- pus Young Progressive organiza- tion plans to devote much of its ti...…

September 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TTMEZ I I m Yankees Clinch Pennant Tie C> WHEN MICHIGAN takes the field tomorrow against arch-rival Michigan State, it will initiate the seventy-third consecutive football campaign for the Wolverine club. Few, if any, schools in the midwest have competed in inter- collegiate gridiron activity longer or with more success. Though the team has experienced its ups and downs through the ...…

September 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…FoUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 195? ______________________________________________________________________ U H . ... IME FOR A CHANGE? The Case for The GOP 1.F LED BY THEIR party head and chief jes- ter, Adlai Stevenson, the Democrats are conducting a campaign for re-election that .is designed to evade the charges brought against the Administration and to ridicule their opponents. Rather than face and re- buke accusations...…

September 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

… A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Golf, Tennis Classes Open Weekend Dances To Be Offered In Union, League Round-Up Room 11 III TONIGHT Every Friday Night To Women Phy. Ed. Department Offers Instruction, FreshmanOuting Elective course are now being of- fered to upperclass women by the physical education department in both golf and- tennis. Interest in golf was climaxed last spring for University women when they wer...…

September 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…t THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1952 m S U - LOYAL SUPPORT--A woman fan reaches past police to shake the hand of Mrs. Richard Nixon as she and the Republican Vice- Presidential candidate arrived at International Airport in Los Angeles for a flight to Missoula, Montana. A short time before, Senator made a nation-wide radio and television address ex- plaining his side in the much discussed fund procured for him by a group of Cali...…

July 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 194) • Page Image 1

… FOR PRESIDENT See Page 2 Latest Deadline in the State Ar :43 a t t CLOUDY, SHOWERS VOL. LXII, No. .194 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1952 FOUR PAGES I . gigiiii-ma 11 ** * " Regents Approve 10 Appointments Board Also Grants Four Leaves Of Absence to Faculty Members Ten faculty appointments and four leaves of absence were ap- proved by the Board of Regents yesterday at their July meeting. New faculty members are: ALBE...…

July 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 194) • Page Image 2

…A 'TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JULy 26, 1952 I HF -!!M or President INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Trouble in Iran Two Views of the Democrats THE NOMINATION of Adlai Stevenson on the Democratic ticket has insured the nation of an excellent selection of candi- dates and a campaign which will be un- usual in its intelligent and constructive ap- proach. Each party has placed its best candidate on the ticket and with this out- standing selec...…

July 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 194) • Page Image 3

… SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE mwnwnmmW I Ashenfelter Scores Olympic Steeplechase TWO CRUCIAL CONTESTS: Gridders Open Against Strong. Teams Record Breaking Race Completely Unexpected By IVAN KAYE (Another in a series) Michigan's first two football games will be crucial. The Wolverines must open against the powerful Spartans of Michigan State, and the follow- ing week must travel to Palo Alto, California to op...…

July 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 194) • Page Image 4

…I PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1952 4 Campus Keeps Tabs on Democratic Convention - * # * # * * * Most students stayed near television screens and radios yester- day, keeping close tabs on the slow laborious process of naming a Democratic presidential candidate. Political science majors and teachers had a field day doping out convention results and "analyzing" voting trends and shifts. Other political pundits made...…

June 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… GIRL'S STATE See Page 2 Latest Deadline in the State 144pr :43 a t I q 4I [t- 5' r ; HOT, HUMID M = VOL. LXI, No. 173 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952* FOUR PAGES House Votes End To Wage Controls Campus Cooler WASHINGTON- (R) -A coali- tion of Republicans and Southern Democrats routed administration forces in the House yesterday and voted tentatively to end all wage and price controls July 31. The vote was 118 to 87. * *...…

June 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…I I TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1932 TWOTHURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952 I _________________________________________________________________________________ I The Legion 's Girl's State "Woodman, Spare That Tree" FOR THE thirteenth year, the Women's Auxiliary of the Michigan Chapter of the American Legion sponsored their an- nual Girl's State. Chosen for their scholar- ship, leadership, character, and in a few rare instances for t...…

June 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

… THURSDAY, JUNE 26: 1952: THE MICMGAI' DAILY PAGE THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1952 THE MICIflGAN DAILY ?A01 Robinson Beaten By Joey Maxim Unable To Answer Bell for 14th; Chuck Davey Knocks Out Vejar Michigan Golfers Finish Second in National Meet Johnson Tops Wolverines with 146 Total; Lind, LeClair, Evans, Fraser in Match Play CLASSIFIEDS * IT'S SAFE By The Associated Press NEW YORK - Light-Heavy- weight champion Joey Maxim re- tained his ti...…

June 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

…WGE FOUR TilE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 195? BASEBALL, DIXIELAND FAN: I Marie Tolst By HARRY LXUNN Marie Tolstoy, granddaughter of the famed Russian author, Leo Tolstoy, has come to campus this summer to teach several courses in the Slavic language deparment. The Russian-born, but thor- oughly Americanized teacher is a woman of wide travels and diver- sified Interests. Her many hobbies range from baseball to record col- lecting...…

April 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…- WEANING OF AN AMERICAN See Page 4 * ~ w LwA6 :43 ti1 FAIR AND WARMER Latest Deadline in the State A VOL. LXII, No. 142 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952 SIX PAGES Iichigras Parade, Carnival Draw Giant Crowds * * * * * * * * * " * * * * * * Scholarship' Floatt akes First Place r Gala Spectacle Continues Today- By ERIC VETTER A giant crowd of 6,800 people r' jammed their way into Yost Field House last nig...…

April 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952 _______________________________________________________________________________________ I U.S. Judge To Try Case Club Finals Chief Judge Charles C. Simons, of the United States Court of Ap- peals will preside over the "court" of the Henry M. Campbell Case Club Competition at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, in Rm. 100 Hutchins Hall. Participants in the competition, which will climax this year's Case Clu...…

April 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952 PAGE THREE 'P' Nine Smashes Illinai, 20-7; Faces OSU Today Baer, Balzhiser Contenders For Starting Fullback Spot * * * After the first week of spring football practice, some of the un- certainties of the Michigan foot- ball picture are beginning to clear up. For example, at the tailback slot vacated by '51 Captain Bill Putich, three candidates are succ...…

April 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…'9 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, APRILU, 1952 I I Weaning of an American Ghost *Titer Text of address by Alistair Cooke, chief American correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, given at the 29th annual honors Convocation at the University of Michigan in Hill Auditorium where 613 undergraduate students were honored for scholastic achieve- ments. W HAT I WANT to talk about, as frankly as possible in a short time, is the prob- l...…

April 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 142) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PGE THE MICHIGAN DAILYv ___ nowE Grants, Staff Changes Get Regents' Nod (Continued from page 1) TWO GRANTS were accepted from the Monsanto Chemical Co of St. Louis, totalling $3,500. The funds will support a fellowship in pharmaceutical chemistry and one in general chemistry. The Regents also approved faculty appointments, adding to the staffs of five of the Univer- sity's schools and colleges. ...…

April 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

…TFlt MICHIGAN DAILY ATUiWAY, APRIL 26, 1S5 Ann Arbor Crowds Share Michigras Excite ?ment FIJI MARCHING BAND--THIRD PLACE WINNER 1952 MICHIGRAS -- PANDEMONIUMI AND GENERAL HILARITY REIGN y A MEM DAY MONSTER DELTGHTS YOUNGSTERS SECOND STORY D E V! L I S 0 W N S I T E -- A surveyor's crewman is hauled from a Louisiana marsh known as 'Garden Island' Bay where a sulphur company will mine 500,000 tons of brimstone yeary' DANNY DUSTER AND BET...…

March 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… trvgan :43atit , -r CLOSED MEETINGS See Page I Latest Deadline in the State CLOUDY, COLDER VOL LXII, No. 123 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952 SIX PAGES U Daily Editorial Satire Draws Russian Blast' By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor Daily editorials, long a local tar- get for criticism, finally hit the big time yesterday when theRus- sian magazine Literary Gazette labeled one "a slanderous attack" against the US...…

March 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

…I PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952 _____________________________________________________________________________________ I I- Drama Critic To Conclude SeriesToday Audience at Hill To Hear Brown John Mason Brown, appearing at 8:30 p.m. today in Hill Auditor- ium, is one of the many people who had the course of their lives altered by World War II. He is the last speaker of the 1951-52 Lecture Series. Prior to the outbr...…

March 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE TEAM TO BEAT? ~Red Wigs Trp Maple Leafs, 3-0 __lrk rs Loom as Golf Threat * * * * * Stanley Cup Tilt Marked By Fighting Kelly, Abel, Wilson Score for Red Wings DETROIT - (A) -The Detroit Red Wings outfought and out- scored the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 last night in a bruising Stan- ley Cup playoff game. Twenty-nine penalties, includ- ing four majors and four miscon- ducts, were...…

March 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952 PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26. 1952 ______________________________________________________ I I Closed Meetings RECENT reports from the Korean peace negotiations that the meetings on the exchange of prisoners may go into secret session vividly dramatize a problem faced every day by the press. The decision for closing the sessions, temporarily at least, was based on the rea- soning that...…

March 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 123) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE PULITZER PRIZE WINNER: Sherwood Play Opens Tonight By ALICE BOGDONOFF "The whole play will be genu- inely Finnish, from the spirit of the people to the afternoon coffee pot," claimed Prof. Hugh Norton of the speech department, Norton was speaking of the speech departments' production of Robert, Sherwood's "There Shall Be No Night" which opens at 8 p.m. today in Lydia Mendelssohn Thea...…

March 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, ATARM 26, 195 0 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, IWARcIK 26, 19&2 SL Attempts Close Contact With Dorms Meeting Proceedings Related to Residents By Elected Chairmen In an attempt to bring Student Legislature in closer contact with the women in the dormitories, a system involving SL dorm chair- men has been set up. Initiated by SL member, Lee Fi- ber, the system centers about chairmen elected in ...…

February 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…. r THE McCARRAN ACT REVIEWED Y itF46 ~aitr FAIR, WARM 4 See rage .4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LXII, No. 98 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952 SIX PAGES I I I Senate OKs MeDonald T HeadRFC Approval'Ends Feud with HST WASHINGTON-(P-The Sen ate yesterday confirmed the nomi nation of Harry A. McDonald t k. head the. RFC over protests o both Republicans and Democrat of White House "pressure" ani "force." A roll...…

February 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARI U [ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Or CLASSIFIEDS , : Ii L Bulletin is an Personnel Interviews of the University Simplicity Patterns of Niles, Mich, dch the Michigan will have a representative on the cam- ditorial responsi- pus Thurs., Feb. 28. Men who are in it is construc- graduating in June either in Business members of the Administration or Industrial Engineer- should be sent in ing'can arrange to see ...…

February 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wolverine Fouls Give Game to Wisconsin, 69-53- WENONAH TIMBER TOPPER: Van Bruner Threatens Track Records n. * * * Lightning can strike twice in the same place, at least on the Michigan track squad. Last year the cindermen boasted the Big Ten's top hurdler in the person of Don Hodver. This year the thinclads are lauding the ac- complishments of another hurd- ler, junior Van Bruner. * * * AND THEY HAVE goo...…

February 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952 I The McCarran Act Reviewed ... oc ette to 1/ic Ccitor .. . THE delay in allowing. English author Graham Greene entrance into the United States has once again spotlighted public attention on one of the most mis- construed bills of recent times, the Internal Security Act of 1950. More commonly known as the McCar- ran Act, the omnibus anti-subversive bill which passed Congress over a presi- de...…

February 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AGEMFIV Sophomore Posts Petitions To Be Due Friday at League Petitions for League sophomore positions will be due at 5 p.m. Fri- day in the League Undergraduate Office. Positions open to all eligible freshmen women include three positions on the Interviewing and Nominating Committee, six posi- tions on the Judiciary Committee and four captains for the League dance classes. * * * CENTRAL COMMITTEE posts for Sophomore Cabare...…

February 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…SIX THE MICHIGANDAILY TU I _ _ _ __ I E SDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952 SL Petition Time Limit Announced Beating the Deadline The first step in the semi-an- nual all-campus election derby will take place today with peti- tions for some 50 odd student of- f ices. The petitions will be available from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the SL House, 122 S. Forest. The dead- line for picking them up is March 3, and they must be turned in by March 5. * * * THE SEMI-ANN...…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…Dime Programs I Wil I Hit Campus Y fLit ian ~~Iait3 In Daily' Guise By CRAWFORD YOUNG The ten cent program is returning to campus! But the controversial programs will be scarcely recognizable in their new garb. At first glance, the casual observer will thing it's a copy of The Michigan Daily. * * * * AND HE WILL be absolutely right. For the new dime rosters will be a special edition of The Daily, with an 8x8 inch program on the front p...…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY I 1I P~RIZE WINNER: Versatile Museum Head Enjoys Three-fold Life By HELENE SIMON As an administrator, teacher and painter, Prof. Jean Paul Slus- ser, director of the Museum of Art, is leading "a busy but enjoyable existence." Having occupied his present po- sition since 1946, Prof. Slusser re- gards his role as a "fascinating responsibility." * * * THE ARTIST IS "very pleased" with ...…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE wolverine Ja vees Meet Michigan State o da SPEAKING of p tpot BY GEORGE FLINT WES FESLER, one of the brightest stars in Ohio State's athletic history, is a good example of one of the really valid trouble spots in collegiate football. Fesler, who will bring an improving Minnesota team to town tomorrow, was the victim of a far from disinterested group of alumni while at Ohio State...…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 i I - - - f 04. r Monoliths & Vigilantees IN EVERY PHASE of pur national way of life, from government to education, from industry to religion, there is an active move- ment toward regimentation. This movement is what is popularly called thought control, and what has recently been more accurately labeled Cultural Vigilantism. Leading men in every field have decried the movement. Yet ...…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 Residences Build Displays For Weekend Campus Makes Ready As Students Set Scene To Welcome Visitors Basements and secluded back yards have become the meeting places for practically every men's and women's residence on campus. With the judging only one day away, work on Homecoming dis- plays has taken on a fast and fur- ious air of mysterious preparation. One big mystery to several local merchants is the disappearance of...…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 I I Student Says War Feared SGermans By MARGE SHEPHERD The people of Germany don't want rearmament, according to Erika Fritzen, '53, who recently came to the United States from Germany. Citing three reasons for this feeling, Miss Fritzen, a political science major, said the Germans are tired of war and destruction and fear the outbreak of another world war. * * * SECONDLY, THEY don't w...…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…_ ilablesyoera 'Tryou teetings Today Novelists, foreign correspond- ents, editors, business managers, governors, and other potentates will assemble today and tomorrow in the Student Publications Build- ing to try out for The Daily edi- torial, business and photography staffs. You won't recognize any not- ables among the groups which staff tryouts will meet at 1 p.m. today and tomorrow. The ses- sions will all be held in editorial offices in...…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 19.51 11 e---- i -- = Grid Season Programs Given Away Students, picking up their foot- ball tickets at Barbour gymnasium this week, are receiving a season football program free of charge. The programs contain the names and numbers of all University and opposition players for the 1951 grid season. By obtaining a program now, students will not have to buy one before every game. * * * TH...…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…I WRDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE f CLAIMS PARTIAL VICTORY: Teaching Fellow Balks at Parking Rules * * * * Engineers I By HARRY REED 'khe revolt of a part time teach- inn fellow was claimed as a be- lated victory over the University's former parking system yesterday as the new parking regulation en- forcement took effect. .Yesterday city policemen began ticketing unauthorized cars in the University's restri...…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…xfi hf I PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 US S Michigan's Football System Poin ted %Z T SEEMS SAFE to say that Allen Jackson's article "Too Much Football," appearing in thecurrent Atlantic Monthly, will be some- thing of a bombshell around the Ann Arbor area. Jackson, a first-string guard on the Mi- chigan team for three seasons, pulls no punches in describing his experiences un- der the modern football system...…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 Registration For Fraternities Open to Men Counselors Available To Answer Questions About Rushing System mpus fraternities have once ag n thrown out the welcome rug to the University's independent men, as the Greek-letter groups prepare for their annual rushing drive. All male students, including first semester freshmen, may register for rushing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. any day this week in th...…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

… 4 SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SETEMBER 26. 1951 Crimmage Tops _________________* * * utich Remains at Quarter a WWE lidhamStillat Left Half Slot e . Off Le gthy 1VT' Grid Practi ce PIGSKIN SUCCESS: Ex-Gridiron Aces Coach Present Wolverine Club Jackson Surprises Crisler, Oosterbaan Coach Bennie Oosterbaan guid- ed his Wolverine grid charges through a lengthy practice session climaxed by a 45-minute scrim- mage behind Yost ...…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Giants Win, Brooks Lose as Pennant Race Stiffens I 5-1 Win Over Phillies HelpsGiant's Chances PHILADELPHIA - (A') - The grimly-determined New Y o r k Giants pounded out a 5-1 victory over Robin Roberts and the Phi- ladelphia Phillies last night to close within one game of the first place Brooklyn Dodgers. While the Giants were ...…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

… PAGE EIGHT THE M1CHIGAN DAILY "WVEDN S, DAy, SIFATm. .11 I___________{________________ 'U Students Ask End of Grid Pranks Two campus leaders yesterday called for an end to the series of student pranks w h i c h have marred athletic relations with Michigan State College Two years ago, this campus was veritably deluged with green paint and an attempt was made to ce- ment up the engine arch. In re- taliation last year, the Spartan statue and...…

July 26, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… COUNCIL CONTROLS ACTION See Page 2 (Z 4P Ailr igau :4Ia it1 Latest Deadline in the State PARTLY CLOUDY AND WARM VOL. LXI, No. 21-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951 FOUR PAGES Jury Indicts Racketeers On Contempt Costello, Adonis, Erickson Tagged NEW YORK-WI)-Frank Cos- tello and two other racket big shots were indicted on Federal .contempt charges yesterday. Costello, h o t a n d nervous, hopped a subway and turned him- se...…

July 26, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951 PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951 U - S Council Controls Action jH E BATTLE OVER rent controls has ended-at least, temporarily. It consumed more sweat, time and emo- tion than any controversy in recent Ann Arbor history. It was a complex and deep- rooted conflict between contradictory evi- dence, opposing economic principles and burning political theories. It became plagued by side-issue...…

July 26, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ' THREE mm Yanks Squeeze by Tribe, 2 1 * * * THIS IS MUSIC? Dodger Symr-phonyStirs Union's Ire By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK-()-It's all right to call the Bums bums, but when you start calling the Brooklyn Dodger Sym-phony musicians mu- sicians, well, that's carrying things a little too far. These musical rinky-dinks are the center of a tempest in a tuba, created when Local 802 of the...…

July 26, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…4 PAGE TOtTR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951 t Dean Robertson Visits Camp McCoy PI W NEWS I MATCHIN C MATCHSTICKS- Hobbyist G. W. Sweetman of San Francisco uses crayon-pencil to put finishing touches to reproduction of Texas Alamo, made of matchsticks. F A I R W A R N I N G - Structure, publicizing the use of aluminum in building, is one of the features of first postwar Ger- man construction fair, "Constructs," which op...…

May 26, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…Y It A6 aitli 9I .1Ly DORM FOOD EPIDEMIC See Page 3 N Latest Deadline in the State OCCASIONAL SHOWERS VOL. LXI, No. 166 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1951 Allie ensive mashes hea in orti SIX PAGES iorea * * * * * * * * * * * * UNIVERSITY Tro ops Pursue Retreating Reds Ir Chinese Fight To Kee Escape Route Near 38th Parallel Open1 TOKYO-(1)-The Allied offensive smashed ahead yesterday all 0i - across the Korean pen...…

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