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December 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…,., 2 Al t iar ~ait& WEATHER Cloudy and Slightly VOL. LV, No. 46 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DEC. 30, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS First Army * * Stops 0 Nazi * * Belgian T, * * * * * * ** oint Allied Policy for Liberated Lands Rumored) i Britain May Suggest Big Three Control Churchill Favors World Trust' By The Associated Press LONDON, Dec. 29.-Allied diplo- matic difficulties stemming from Europe's ideological struggles rai...…

December 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO I THI MJI~l A lbAll V SATURDITAY,- DEC. 300, 144 .. . 1..R la Ali. 1 %, XX X 1l' tk 11 if Li a. L .1. 4,_i;:wt ~Y.l )1 LiD A 4.I \~t D, l1? A. ii 3'C it Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Expensive Turkey for General STUMBLING BLOCK Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board i. Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Elveyln 1hi11lips Stan Wallace Ray Dix...…

December 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, DEC. 30, 1944 TUlE [MICHTIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE =-A M PAGE THREE Horse Racing Is Banned, But Bettors Will Continue .To Bet By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK, Dec. 29-()-If the bookies thrown out of work by the closing of the horse tracks are enterprising enough they probably can chisel out a good living by switching to some other kindred business catering to citizens who get no fun out of life unless they are taking a chance on somet...…

December 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…TAHE MICiiH AGN DAILY SA'iV , hiA. -6, 1 i NI roop s Take New Sections Inside Budapest 4i Iis F1 So th in i D to wl f m sIa in i ec rnvestigaton Of Recent Air Crash Initiated Preliniinary I-earingI Is Held in Ypsilanti Responsibility for the mid-air col- sion between an American Airlines lagship and a CAP trainer near aline Sunday noon will be fixed by he Civil Aeronautics Administration n Washington within a month fol- >wing the pr...…

November 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

….,. 011 I now 46F Adh t an Dai3 WEATHER Snow flurries and colder with strong winds. VOL. LV, No, 25. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Yanks Thrust Deep Into Rhine Gateway ,x Air Force Smashes Jap roop Ships Report 13 Nip Vessels Sunk, 4,000 Reinforcements Lost in Latest Attack By The Associated Press GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, PHILIPPINES, NOV. 30-An estimated 4,000 Japanese reinforcements...…

November 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…ThE MiCuICAr~ DAiLY ThtTR~DAY~. 0; ~, 44 a I I WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: More on Doolittle's Raid -4- KEEP MOVING By- ANN FAGAN GINGER The Associated Press is exclusively entitled' to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or otherwise credited in this newspaper. All rights of re- publication of all other matters herein also reserved. Eantered at the Post Office at Ann Arbor, Micigan, as second-class mal matte...…

November 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…SUR~DAY, NOV. 0, 1944 - - - -, . . -, - - ,S L rA , A SA LS. S. He liger c eud s mary As Hockey Basketball CoachPlaces Gridders in Two Groups Lund, Five Others Work Out in Field House; Coach Fisher Directs Ten Remaining Players Michigan's basketball squad took on a decided football flavor yester- day with the revelation by Head Coach Bennie Oosterbaan of the names of six gridders working with the squad in the Field House plus 10 m...…

November 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…1 FOUR T HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOV. 30 1944 Prof. Becker To Open Cook Lectures Monday t" CARROLL GLENN: Violinist Will Play here Carroll Glenn, young American- violinist, will appear in the Fifthl Choral Union concert at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday at Hill Auditorium. Miss Glenn, who was born in Ches- ter, S. C., started to study the violin at the age of four. When she was seven years old she traveled 65 miles each Saturday to the U...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…I LL2 AiW tg ~1IaztM VOL. LV, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1944 AMERICANS SCORE MOST DECISIVE NAVAL VICTORY IN HISTORY: FLEET CRIPPLES 58 J P ESE Wolverines Ti Wiese, Nussbaumer Star in Farewell Game 50,000 Spectators See Inspired Team Hand Boilermakers First Big Ten Loss By DAVID LOEWENBERG Associate Sports Editor Michigan's inspired football squad hurled a mighty valedictory salute for Captain Bob Wiese and B...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…V. -TV TTT~A NT D AVTV %KILV* o ' ^t .i i i " ". 1 1 1 T. JUL i T F H 1\ L 'H 1 L 1 *MO.fNDAY, OC. 34.~S, 1944I j JAW._A,& 1 - - _ Fifty-FifthYear WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: John L. Lewis Has Vital Role World War II Veterans Give Blood "t"o m&S '"" ""w"ia."o"S""" T"u.."""o' w~era - Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Stan W...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…OCT. 30, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY V. mimmommom"Mom .; InspiredMichigan Team Beats Purdue, 40-14 Captain Wiese, Nussbaumer Both Star As Purdue Takes First Big Ten Defeat (Continued from Page 1) then dug in and made its most deter- mined defensive stand of the game. Four plays later, the Wolverines took over on the seven yard line.] After a few running plays, Michi-] gan punted and Purdue was head- ing for its first score. The Boiler-] ma...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…'E FOUR THE MICHIGAN DATLY MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1944 PAC Found Green By As Communist For 16thCoi Bid for Power Ted Fritsch, WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.-(P)- A Dies subcommittee of the House said DETROIT, OCT. 29-( today the National Citizens Political half touchdowns here tod Action Committee "represents the football league victory, 14 Communists' supreme bid for power" 30,844. in this country. Ted Fritsch, Green Be In a formal report the subcommit-...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… GENERAL SUPPLEMENT t itit&; GENERAL SUPPLEMENT ORIENTATION ISSUE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1944 l PRICE FIVE CENTS wommummoommom Enrollment of ,000 Civilians Expected New Houses Will 4, 4 .a. ,, Provide 4. a,, V~ Adequate Space C; Erase Early Fears Of Acute Shortage Dorms, Converted Largest Number of Cut Number of1 Trainees Here; 2,600 Remain V-12 To Be Curtailed j Dentists Discharged One Navy program wi...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY OC 4 Will Open Choral Union Program Includes More Orchestras This Season Among the attractions listed for the 1944-45 music series are Helenj Taubel, Fritz Kreisler, Dorothy Maynor, three well known philharmonic Orchestras and the Budapest String Quartet. Besides the ten concerts on the Choral Union series, the annual May Festival with outstanding soloists, the Christmas performance of Han- del's "Messiah" and ch...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CHORAL NION CONCERTS I 1944-HILL AUDITORIUM- 1945 SCecl~ o/ C.tocevti Evenings at 8:30, unless otherwise indicated. HELEN- SOPRANO TRAUBEL ................ .......SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 CLEVELAND ORCH ESTRA I GEORGE SZELL, GUEST CONDUCTOR ................ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12,' 7000 P.M. (This concert will be broadcast over the Mutual System and by short wove) FRITZ KREISLER VIOLINIST . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1044 This Year Marks 55 Years of Publication for The Daily Actual Newspaper Experience Of All Types Offered Tryouts An opportunity to see what makesE a newspaper tick, to learn all types of news and editorial writing, to gain, valuable technical experience and to be a part of one of the oldest student activities on campus awaits all fresh- man and transfer students who try out for The Daily this fa...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…30, 1944 TIIE MICHIGAN DAILY . .. . .... ...... . .. . ........... ............. . . .. . . .. ....... . .. ........... . . ..... . ......... ... ...... ...... . - - .......... . .. ----------- - - . TRADITION ON CAMPUS: Varsity Men's Clee Club Is Planning Full Year's Program: ANOTHER CASUALTY: CampIs H mor Mag"azine Dies; Lectures Will Profit 4>1__________________________ One campus group whose position in Michigan tradition is undisput...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…'HlE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, OCT. 30,-1944 Union Begins Its 37th Year as Center of Men's Activities RATES 'MISS MICHIGAN' TITLE: 'Aunt 1uth' Writes1,600 Servicemen Quietly going about her work and usually attracting little attention is the nation's latest pin-up girl, Aunt Ruth Buchanan. She is not strictly known as "Miss Michigan" to the more than 1,600 boys in service who know her but she quietly claims a place in all their hearts fro...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PANE 1'AGE Eight Noted Personalities To Appear in Oratorical Series IHambro, Lillian Gish, Scheduling a full series of eight lectures beginning Thursday, Nov. 16, the University Oratorical Association will present the Hon. Francis B. Sayre, the Hon. Carl J. Hambro, Lillian Gish, Osa Johnson, Madame Wei Tao-Ming, Eliot Janeway, Ruth Draper and Joe Fisher for the 1944-45 program. The Hill Auditori...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…THEMICHIGAN DAILY FlUDAY, AUGUS~T 25, 1044 I ; Our Shelves are stocked with USED for Every Course - Every Department INEEBS L4M A special department is ready to serve you in supplying 1NSTR SUPPLIES for every Student need . Notebooks Stationery Study Lamps Book Ends TS - TEXTBOOKS - SUPPPLIES - SUPPLIES i for every Student need . F To New'Stuet. Zipper Cases Make Wa hris your Headquarters! Save books time and c...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…WOMENS S SUPPLEMENT , M. it~43t1 p*it WOMEN'S SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS University C PanhessemblySetfor War, Social Functions As New Year Begins All Affiliated, Non-Affiliated Women Are included In Organizations, Which Are Designed To Bring Into Focus University Activities, Institutions, Customs Panhellenic Association, of whicht Last year Assembly sponsored two oed Projects Begin ...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…-T,-H,-E- MitHii A V A U'Y TviO1NDAY, OCT. 30, 1944 THE MI~AiiGAN DAiii 1~IONI)AY, OCT. 30, 1944 __________________________________________ I I ___ _ _ x.. _ .: Assembly, Panhellenic Boards Supervise Activities Of Independent, Affiliated University Women (Continued from Page 1) and upperclass women who are in- terested in joining sororities. While a few houses will hold in- formal rushing. for upperclassmen and transfers during the fall t...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…OCT. 30, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE OCT. 30, 1944 PAGE THUEE Honor Groups Select Members On Basis of Scholarship 'Fun and Fitness' Is Women's Athletic Association Scholarships Are Awarded on Basis of Marks, Extra Activities Motto; Board Offers I,-. E-~'~ 44 I 18 Clubs, Varied Events i. 'e rye ,". .. ."- :"= ' Societies Recognize Worthy Students (Continued from Page 1) University societies honoring stu- dents with high sch...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…T~lEMICHIGAN DAILY MGNIAYr, OCT. Freshman Women Soon Discover Hats, Purses Are Unnecessary Army, Navy, Marine Trainees Ex-Daily Editor Heads Council Keep Campus Social Affairs Of Outstanding Activities-Women War Conscious Coeds Provide What to wear on campus has long been the problem of the newly-ar- rived coed, and this year will be no exception, although the rules are few and simple. . No costume, no matter how strik- ing it may be, ...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1944 T H E MICHTIT6A N .-0A Ty ,.. mmmmwmm Earning Expenses Assumes j Patriotic Cast During Wartime '"Everybody's doing it!" say Uni- versity students, many of whom are now earning all or part of their col- lege expenses by doing various jobs which pay from .48 to about :65 per hour.w Time was when the tired-looking individual who was always hurrying off to work was viewed with awe by the rest of the student body. "He's p...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…. s i THE MICHIGAN DAILY __.:YMONDAY, 00CT. W-1044- Michigan League Is Hub of Women S Lctivities 4 .1~ t. . =:w ,* *, ate .,. .t. * * , War Council Alumnae Qroup . Mfeet at Center Building Has Chapel, Library Theatre, Soda Bar, Cafeteria Available for Student Use Focal point of women's extracurri- cular activities at Michigan is the two-million dollar . Michigan League which serves as the headquarters for the Women's War Counc...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…SPORTS SUPPLEMENT Y r. e AiW --Am, &I 4AJt n- x i MWANEWSUNW SPORTS SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1944 Michigan Has Impressive Number o All-American Gr idders To be nominated for an All-American team is probably the greatest honor that can be bestowed on any player and on his coach, but during the forty years that these mythical teams have been chosen 28 Michigan men have been thus honored. Beginning in 1903 with Wa...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Swimming, Golf Squa Favored aTnk Team Captures Crown Easily Star-Studded Great Lakes Array Hands Squad Two Successive Defeats; Smith Wins Medal ids Are . Track Squad Impressive in Big Ten Meets (Continued from Page 1) scoring 75% points to second place Johnny Jenswold Paces. Golfers to Eighth Crown Big By HANK MANTHO Daily Sports Editor Michigan's vaunted swtmming team amassed a staggering 72 point t...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

…OCT. 2O, 1944 THEMICHIGAN DAILY Wrestlers Are Undefeated Hugh Wilson Curtis Win Quintet Finishes Big Ten Championships Stormy Season In Sixth Place Purdue Gives Tough Opposition and Michigan Was Pushed Hard To Score One Point Triumph Oosterbaan's Charges :..:, , ;. , . .. , ,. , .. i 0 By HANK MANTHO Daily Sports Editor It was recently announced that Freshman Coach Wally Webber would handle the reigns of this years' wrestling squad, and h...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 Netters, Diamond Squads Dominate Conference Coach Ray Fisher Faced MIichigai With Task of Rebuildingn TennisM Title Play n Wins Big Ten eel by OnePoint rPost Take Individual Titles; e Doubles Won by Gulic, Boucher Lund, Gregor, Bowman and Stevenson Are Returning Lettermen; Lack of Infielders Gulic, Lewis, I Number Thre( By BILL MULLENDORE Faced with the prospect of an almost complete rebuilding job of the team...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…XONDAY, OCT. 30, 1944 TI-I~MICH~IC A N T flA TIY .Fielding H. Yost Has Set Marks Few Can Match i By AL KOHN The American public has long been known, to associate various articles with other articles; when we say bacon we think of eggs, when we say Mutt we think of Jeff and when the average sport fan thinks of Michigan football, the name of Fielding H. Yost comes to his mind. "Hurry Up," as he was known, blazed a trail of great= athletics t...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…THE' MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, ti XWeicomeL! to All Michigan Students ..,t, tA di th r he ise ' ° an tudnt Wilk o tout ovX As sm per o r 1. '6t. ' O ou I BOOK ,. aooy, tboo,\ r iv:~ .knys N x V l , "~Michigan' s Friendly meeting place" - w -4 o w w w IO O W4 % 6 . o""%L loo "%k "W Vol I …

July 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… # a t t* tg 'kiln i1. Weatlier Fair and Warmer VOL. LIV No. 20-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS German D Americans Smash "Counterattacks Tiger Tank Duels U. S. Offensive Thrusts 11 Miles Below Captured Coutaneces, 13 Beyond St. Lo By The Associated Press SHAEF, Sunday, July 30-The greatest U. S. army offensive since the World War smashed determined German counterattacks in at least 100 Duels withhuge Tiger t...…

July 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… TH MICHIGU".~3... ~YL AN -DAIIN.~ .JU SUNDAY, JULY 30 1944 ..T.. _..-. M., ICH1 v a.a n. fla as lY UNDA. JUY 1O1 %WVj JLV'Z"X mmlw THIRD PLAY OPENS WEDNESDAY: ,journey to Jerusalem' To Be Presented Maxwell Anderson's "Journey to Jerusalem", an interpretation of events during the time of Caesar in the light of present day dictatorship and tyranny, wil be presented by the Michigan Repertory Players of the Department of Speech at 8:30 ~--- ...…

July 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P' THE -MIHIGAN DA.IaI.Yu Detroit Overpowers Yankees Trout Pitches From Ninth Inning To Win His 15th Victory of Season To Win, 3-2 DIVIDENDS OF THE V-12: I Winning Run in Tenth Scored by Wakefield By The Associated Press DETROIT, July 29-Paul (Dizzy) Trout, Detroit Tiger mound work- horse who'd rather bat any day than pitch, slapped a fly to left with the bases loaded and one out in the tenth in...…

July 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 30, mmommomm"Mmmmo Fifty-Fourth Year .1 . --v / ,, vi Edited and managed by students of the University Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control Student Publications. Editorial Staff e Farrant ty Ann Koffman r Wallace r Mantho IA ,Amer . ". Managing Editor . . Editorial Director . SCity Editor * . Sports Editor £ £ A 5 I'4 ry 1 cLJ DUAND YER Well, I'll Tell You - It Was Like This" Busin...…

July 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FlY! Volunteer Coed fRid Needed by Projects Hospital, Surgical Dressings, Proxy Parents H indered Badly by Lack of Women Workers EDITORIAL: Tickets for Layton's Band Odonto on Sale Lacks Support Tickets for Odonto Ball may be purchased at the office of the School Daningundr te tar wil hveof Dentistry, Samuel Krohn, '44D, Dancing under the stars will have airman ofthe event, announced. to wait until student support hel...…

July 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1944 LITERARY PAGE Book Reviesw-Original Prose Every Sunday A NEW ANTHOLOGY Cross Section' Presents Writers in Drama, Fiction, and Poetry Sumner Wells Surveys World Political- Scene How an American SoughttOut His Pasl By DAVID STEVENSON NOTE-Received his B. A. from Michigan. Was awarded a Major Hopwood fiction award in 1943 eand is now working on his Master's Degree here. THE HISTORY OF ROME THANKS ...…

July 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

… SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1944 Yanks Advance Toward Titntan In Marianas Gurguan Point Airfield Is Newest Prize Taken From Retreating ,daps By The Associated Press ABOARD EXPEDITIONARY FLAGSHIP OFF TINIAN, July 29- (Via Navy Radio)-Pushing Japa- nese garrison troops steadily back- ward, a great weight of American men and metal bore down today on the town of Tinian, largest uncon- quered, all-Japanese settlement in the Marianas Islands. The newest prize...…

July 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

…EIGHT TlI~ TIIT N tYIN SUNDAY, . . ....... .... ............ ......................... ........... ... ............................ SUNDAY. civil War Reflections ... (Continued from. Pag 6) ed by the artificial orderliness of life as presented in fiction. We fumble for a central character and a central point of view and find none. We are given false leads and read on to find that the unifying agent is not Rome Hanks, in spite of the tit...…

May 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…1 1 irt x 4a1 Weather VOL. LIV No. 148 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Allies Push to Within 16 Miles of Rome .7 U.S. Planes Hammer at Old Poland 6,500 Sorties Blast Germani Ol Plant By The Associated Press LONDON, May 30, Tuesday.-Am- erican heavy bombers and fighters, possibly 2,200 strong, shot 100 enemy aircraft from the sky and hammered Seven aircraft factories in Poland and Germany and a synth...…

May 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO T HE M IC HIG AN D AILY T'uE snA, MY 30, 194 t Fifytyourth Yea r 4 f '. t . i; <a a : -. (F. ~ .. x I t ; f - i I .1 t ie Be fligh i y ajntue1 Grafton ,I r ' Im, ReqJ. U 5 Pt.f, , ,""" 8y DREW VPEARSON : :_ . . -;,Y . t.. ' .. ,. . ._ ; .}Y6 fi :T r ,'. F / Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authzrity of the Board in Control of Student Publi, Jane Farrant , Claire Sherman Stan Wall...…

May 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… TT DYMY.0,144TH MCtANTaTY -. .. a... a a ..r 4a ..* t .. .a " 5 " i s 111 i lf Z 1 1 Sl 1'-L 1! 1l !Y 1 L J, l P L9 L T 1 rV Michigan Net Squad Noses Out Ohio State, L8-17 Tennis Team Annexes * s Big Ten Championship Post, LewIs, Gulic Win SIngles Crowns; Guili and Roy Boucher Triumph in Doubles Clinching three singles crowns as well as one doubles title, Michigan's net squad, playing off the Big Ten finals in Chicago, last week-end ...…

May 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

…PA+ "r F t) THES MICHIGAN DAILY 'TUE DA ', 4 A"S?' U, 194 Vandenberg Blasts AFM Ruling onSchool Musicl Senator Asks For Revision Of Radio Law Bill Would Preven Petrillo Interference Ry The Associated Press' WASHINGTON, May 29.-Senator Vandenberg (Rep., Mich.) appealed to Congress today to "release the music of school children from the domlination of Mr. James C. Petrillo," and he may get some action Thurs- day. He introduced a bill aimed a...…

April 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…I' ' ...a~ Y it 43&U -AL tt*g Weather Showers VOL. LIV No. 123 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS MacArthur Jurisdiction of Denies Political Aspirations Yost, 'GrandOldMan'of Football Is 73 Today WLB Defended" Chicago Strike Called 'Epidemic'; Davis Justifies Board's Action in Case K.-- By the Associated Press WASHINGTON, April 29.-Chair- man William H. Davis of the War Labor Board declared today the...…

April 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

…THE MWHICAN "ATIV I QlTltm&v al i tr -IA .1f.AA,, THE MIC~HT(~AN1 T~~TIV - ~ - J.I.R .a ~..A .U..U. .Z ~..F .1 ~ I~ .L~ £3~ I L.i I fl r' Wa rr. -~ ~- ----~- ~-- ~----,----- - - - - - -- Alt ttii, Sip, IA 4 i I1JLNINI WITH IYLE: Jean Crawford Tells of War Work Production of 'Little W omen' Is Scheduled Louisa Alcott's Story Will Be Presented by Children's Theatre VISITING TEACHERS: Theatre Instructors To Joill Speech Staff for Summer D...…

April 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…PEIR - SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T ----T- - Church Guilds, Discussion Groups ' Announce Week-End Programs Several aspects of modern religion the "Finality of the Scriptures" at will be discussed at guild meetings 4:30 p.m. with supper following. The today and two discussion groups will earlier time has been set for the con-' also be held. venience of servicemen who have to "G.I. Religion-Its Obligations and return to...…

April 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…THE MICTIHIETAN'bA IN' ATTJWMAV- At"ICOIA14A +. asaI a uaIvr s - M jL 7 t31] U~ifr V 5$ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Dominie Says s U.." .y1 t! * w -, EI.f4- A " " a.s ::::ic.'. / .+ " " .y,:" ?T :h".+,+:"2.:. 1 a ::"9 .! ry. SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1944 VOL. LIV No. 123 All notices for the Daily Official Bul- letin are to be sent to the Office of the President in typewritten form by 3:30 p.m. of the day preceding its publica- tion, except o...…

April 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 123) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Plans fre Completed for Tue Installation Night cit Rackh am sde Airline Hostess To Interview Pitch and Putt Club Invites Lillian Mikula, Jane Servais Head March Laundry Honor Roll Coeds To Join Coed Applicants Council Heads To Be Named; Honorary Societies Will Tap Installation Night, presided over by the newly announced president of the Women's War Council, Marge Hall, '45, will be. held at 8 p.m. Tu...…

April 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THIP. miir-avv-Alv ,nA lryv. QTf h A 'l97RY *A 4t Aj X X ' T11M.iCTi1 V 1 IN LIVA 1TV.4W 1 W L NUNDAY, APICIL 30, 1944 E Baseball Squad Sweeps Series; hinclads Cop Relay Title Bowman Pitches Michigan to 7-2 Win Over Irish in Second Contest 4!. All Runs Unearned in Loosely Played Tilt By MARY LU HEATH Michigan's unbeaten baseball club swept the series with Notre Dame yesterday, coming from behind for the second straight d...…

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