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December 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… The Weather Cloudy and colder today; moderate to fresh south winds tomorrow d9offAmonow -AL I ,dC*-- 4w 41op Abp 13att Editorials It's Time To Turn On The Heat... The Blue Eagle Will Fly Again ... VOL. XLVI. No. 56 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS F Election 01 '390fficers edToday Literary College To Vote From 3 To 5 P.M. IE Angell Hall Farnsworth, Vogt Run For President Only One Slate Submitted For Fr...…

December 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…TIlE MUIITI~AN flATLY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, AAA Announces New Four-Year Cotton Ruling Observers See Program As Attempt For Permanent Control Of Crops WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. - (o) - The AAA's determination to push for longtime control of major crops de- spite pending controversy over the farm act's constitutionality was emphasized today by publication of a new, four-year cotton program. It aims at production of 11,000,000 to 12,000,000 bales ...…

December 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…4, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY !!a- Ten Swimmers Are Entered In Huge Florida Thirty Schools Will Take Part In Tank Show Seven Varsity And Three Frosh Make Up Squad Going To Ft. Lauderdale Ten Michigan swimmers, in- cluding seven Varsity men and three first-year performers, will spend the Christmas holiday period in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., competing with rep- resentatives from thirty universities and collegesCoach Matt Mann an- nounced yester...…

December 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESD~AY, DECEMBER, 4, 1935 U EMMEMMM THE MICHIGAN DAILY Clean Up The Radio... - _ - - Publisned every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the usej for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper.sAll rights o...…

December 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 56) • Page Image 5

…4, 1935 THlE MICITIGAN DAILY I - 11 tl THE SPORTING LADY By THREE BLIND MICE I Returns To Screen To Hold Third Student Art Work 4 i. In Series Of To lBe Displayed At utlie eLeague Exhibition Ruth ven Teas 'o many things are just beginning to happen . . . snowy weather . .. But that's not the most important item now . . . Leastaways, not to you sport enthusiasts. Today marks the start of the second Intramural Season . . . Activiti...…

December 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 56) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935 U 1 . Team Of Missouri Students Wins 4-H Judging Honors Library Exhibit Commemorates .400th Anniversary Of Printed English Bible Myles Coverdale Edition, Published In 1535, Is Featured In Display By I. S. SILVERMAN Marking the national commemo- raticn of the 400th anniversary of the printing of the first complete English Bible, the current General Library exhibit in the cases of the front ha...…

November 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Rain in southeast, slightly coldersTuesday; Wednesday local snows. L lee 4kv 4V at Editorials A Cur etFor Wild Thinkg'... Tibbteltis Cure For Opera.. I VOL. XLVI No. 32. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Miami Hit By Severe Hurricane Five Are Reported Killed As Second Storm Lashes Across Everglades Heavy Damage Is Incurred In Cities Fear Is Expressed For The Safety Of Inhabitants Of Florida Ke...…

November 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…TH1E MICHIGXN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1935 Patients Removed From Hospital In Quake Area -Associated Press Photo. Patients were removed from St. John's hospital in Helena, Mont., after great cracks developed in its walls from the latest of the series of earthquakes which shook the city. More than 50 per cent of the homes in the city were also evacuated, officials reported. Polar Exploration's Purpose To BeCited By A dmiral yr Weiss Dona...…

November 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRI Gridders Work On Defense For Illinois Plays Coach Kipke Pleased With Play Against Quakers; Forward Wall Praised Expressing himself as "tickled" ov- er their performance against Penn- sylvania, Coach Harry Kipke sent his Wolverine gridders through, a fast workout on the rain-soaked terrain of Ferry Field yesterday against Illinois plays as exhibited by Wally Weber's Physical Ed freshman ...…

November 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…T HE MICHIGAN D AILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBE ER 5, 1935 much as to death of interest. Ie says the way to cure the ill is to translate the librettos into English and make the opera a "darn good show." In this suggestion he is seconded by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. This speaking and singing in translation is T supposed to let the audience know what opera is all about. We doubt if many audiences have not known the story of the particular opera they ...…

November 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

…UESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1935 T E NDAILY. I C H G AN, D A ILY. P. I QJYwerry - o-T pund ?y STEPH AEAN.E The League ballroom was packed . . . and everyone seemed to be thoroughly enjoying the Interfraternity Ball Friday night. The orchestra was grand . . .. and few people missed a dance. Chick Webb played loads of fast pieces . .. and everybody loved them and wanted more. The decora- tions . .. as the committee stated . . . , were simple but suita...…

November 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…six THE MICHIGAN DAILY - * Special Rates. To Champaign Announced' Bus And Railway Lines Both Offer Reduction In Student Prices Special student rates to Champaign for the Illinois game this Saturday, both on bus lines and the railroad, were announced yesterday by Fred- erick S. Randall, head of the travel service in the Arcade. A chartered bus will make the round trip at a cost per person of $10. This bus will leave Ann Arbor Friday afterno...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Generally fair, continued cold today; tomorrow cloudy, with rising temperatures. LY A61 4iltr4 4 tv, t 9 an E4it Editorials We're Going To The Pep Meeting . . . Michigan Needs Men's Dormitories ... VOL. XLVI. No. 5. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Alumni President Will Be Speaker At Rally Tonight Emory J. Hyde To Address Pep Meeting At 8 p.m. In Hill Auditorium Band, Glee Club Will Also Appea...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Generally fair, coutinued cold today; tomorrow cloudy, with rising temperatures. LY Sir i3att Editorials We're Going To The Pep Meeting . . . Michigan Needs Men's Dormitories... VOL. XLVI. No. 5. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Alumni President Will Be Speaker At Rally Tonight Emory J. Hyde To Address Pep Meeting At 8 p.m. In Hill Auditorium Band, Glee Club Will Also Appear Mens' Council And...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…?AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY RMAY, OCTOBEI Rally Recalls Tale s Of Old %o Classified Mreetory 0: I _. . ,. MeetigsLAUNDRY P I M e t g WANTED: Student and family laun- dry. {Reasonable rates. Will call (Continued from Page 1) for and deliver. Phone 2-3669. the University his Auditorium, they 11 transferred the pep meetings to that EXPERIENCED laundress, doing stu- place, but still the boys clamored to dents' laundry. Will call for and ...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY witi i _ _ _ - Rally Recalls Tales Of Old I 4 Classified Directory ii i -i _ . ri r I' - l / I i Pan MAAtl:" nC F _ .. _ .._ LAUNDRYI A, I i A ,, 1/ ItAr a WANTED: Student and family laun- V dry. -Reasonable rates. Will call (Continued from Page 1) for and deliver. Phone 2-3669. the University his Auditorium, they 11 transferred the pep meetings to that EXPERIENCED laundress, doing stu- place, but ...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…DBER 3, 1935, THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THE lp HORAL FIFTY-SEVENTH NION ONCE RTS4 36. 4 ANNUAL SERIES 1935-19 I 10 ALL -STAR PROGRAMS 10 -- - - I . 1. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 Giovanni Martinelli --Eide Norena, Soprano Fritz Kreisler 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8.0 Doris Doe, Contralto -- Ezio Pinza, Bass Metropolitan Opera Quartet in a Program of Solos, Duets, and Quartets. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pianist MO...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…PAGE~ 'DAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Kipke To Base Offensive Hope On Bill Renner Frosh Team Runs Through State Plays For Third Consecutive Day Plan Aerial Defense Injuries To Dick Edwards And Kurt Warmbein Will Handicap Spartans' By GEORGE J. ANDROS Upon Captain BillrRenner's passes will rest the greater part of Mich- igan's hopes for victoiy against Mich- igan State in tomorrow's game as far as the offensive side of the battle ...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. MEMBER ssociaited . olcgite ' rzs X1934 iue ]iofst 1935= MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The AssociatedPress is exclusively entitled to the use for ...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…r THE MICHIGAN DAILY .FIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935 .. k : # TfE MICHIGAN DAILY Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service._ MEMeER A5sociated t leiate $rss -1934 !urlt ~ .13 MmoN WKO4SJ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FI --- - ------ - ---------- - Dean Alice Lloyd Addresses Freshmen In First Orientation Talk Lectures Begin At League For New Women College Conduct Is Subject Of Address; Expense Of Sororities Discussed Mrs. Bacher Speaks Modern Sports Clothes Are Strongly Advocated For Campus Wear By CHARLOTTE RUEGER More than 200 freshman women filled the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre at 5 p.m. ye...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…1935 --THE .4UJCHTG.AA -DA4LY THsE MWHA.\, i JL l 7L II:AI. V Miss Perry Addresses Panhellenic Association eekly Luncheon Held For Advisers The first in a series of regular -weekly luncheons for student orien- tation advisers was held at the League yesterday. The luncheons will be continued through a period of eight weeks. Dean Alice Lloyd addressed the, group concerning the speech she pre- sented at the first, f the lecture series for fr...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAIEY THURSDAY,;OCTOBER 3,1935 Wolverines Continue Drills Against Spartan Passing Attack Kipke Lines Up Yearling Team AgainstVarsity Regulars Also Undergo Offensive Dummy Drill Under Oosterbaan SavageIs At End First Team Line-Up Stays Unchanged; Everhardus To HandleSafety Job That Coach Harry Kipke intends to have his Varsity eleven well-pre- pared for the passing attack that Michigan State is expected to launch in Saturday's ...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…GE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY "OMAR foot Knocked Libraries Add From Box In 26,000 Books League Sanc tions Are Certain To Be Applied, Says Preuss FirstInning Elden Auker Will Start Against Lee In Chicago Today (Continued from Page 1) fielded Rogall's hard smash to the box and threw him out at first. Navin Field was a bedlam of ex- citement as thousands of ardent De- troit rooters went wild with frenzied joy as the Tigers got off to a four r...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

…THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 3,1935 PAGE SE VEIl ,Detroit Drops Series Opener With Cubs, 3-0 on Warneke Shuts Out Bengals Allowing Only 4 Hits (Continued from Page 1) Wains First Handily Play -ByPlay Account Of- First World Series Game Between Cubs And Tigers a long drive into left that missed the top of the screen by inches. It bounced off the wire for a double, but Fox was left there a mom...…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935 PA G E E IG H T--- ------O C O B ER---193 - - wmmo I1 Duce Fires His Nation On Eve Of Conflict Dictator's Talk Aimed At League; Says All Italy Ready ToFight (Continued from Page 1) actually wanted to bring sanctions against Italy but, he warned: "To sanctions of an economic character, we shall respond with the spirit of discipline, with sobriety, and with sacrifice. To measures of a ...…

August 04, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… The Weather. Generally fair today and to- morrow; somewhat warmer in west and south portions to- morrow. Official Publication Of The Summer Session Editorials Propaganda, As Utilities Use It . PRICI~: lIVE CENTS VOL. XVI No. 37 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1935 PRICIF rlV 'CENTS e... . ---- -- Jane Fletcher Is Queen Of Campus At Summer Prom _. Large Audience At First Annual Ball Selects Her Over Three Rivals She's Dr...…

August 04, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, AUGUST 4,1935 A Washington BYSTANDER By KIRKE SIMPSON WASHINGtON - An off-hand remark attrib- uted to Senator Huey Long about being un- decided as to whether he would "bolt" the next Democratic national convention caused great mirth among Democratic national committee aides. They promptly recalled the famous recipe for rabbit pie which begins: "First, you catch your rabbit." To bolt a convention, they point out, ...…

August 04, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…4, 1935 v ~.1X KMCJGAAD A I Y PAGE .... M Governor Will Stay Home To End Argument Fitzgerald Wishes To Stop McDonald Controversy Prior To Vacationing LANSING, Aug. 3. - ('P) -Gov. Fitzgerald postponed his summer va- cation at Mackinac island today to settle the controversy between him- self and Chairman Charles S. Mc- Donald of the state liquor control commission. The governor ordered the commis- sion last Monday to turn over for in- sp...…

August 04, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,AUGUST 4,1935 Couple Charged With Killing Of 'Witch Woman' Accused Claim She Used 'Fire. Magic And Black Magic' Against Them CLEVELAND, Aug. 3. - (P) - For Samuel and Matilda Waldman, years of worry over an obsession that they were being "hexed" by Mrs. Isadore Cooper, were at an end today. Mrs. Cooper, with two bullet wounds in her body, was dead. The Waldmans were in. jail. Police, holding the 46-year-old Mrs. W...…

July 04, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…Official Publication Of The Summer Session Editorials Fate of The Fraternities . . European Climax ..., ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935 PRICE: FIVE CENTS U wolk"W -Associated Press Photo. For the second time in two weeks, Iowa was hit by torrential rain- falls which turned creeks and rivers into raging torrents and left five men missing when their launch overturned. This aerial view shows the flooded downtown district of Val...…

July 04, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…'THE MICHIGAN DAILY SCREEN Four stars - mustn't miss: three stars - very good; two stars - an average picture; one star - poor; no star _ don't go. LAUNDRY NOTICE STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea- CONTRACT BRIDGE: Games - l sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006. sons - beginners' duplicate grout 4x ar (I"l* k _ P -980 2 AT THE MAJESTIC Double Feature "MARY JANE'S PA" ** ,0 I A Warner picture starring Aline McMahon and Guy Kibbee with Tom ...…

July 04, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY -Associated Press Photo. Lois and Louise Coats, San Diego, Calif., twins, made good their vow to marry none but twins when they became the brides of Ray and Roy Sebring, twin marines, at San Diego. Ray and Lois are shown at left and Roy and Louise at right. Fish Aren't So Poor - - They Get Greenhouses COLUMBUS, July 3. - (P) - A fish hardly would be expected to call a greenhouse home - except in Ohio where fish greenhouse...…

July 04, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY McCrea Looks For-New Clues In Ferris Case' Ferris Linked With Ring Of Milk Bottle Thefts In Statement Of His Wife Deny Mistreatment Hearing On Habeas Corpus Writ Postponed Pending Further Investigation DETROIT, July 3 - Recorder's Judge Christopher E. Stein post- poned a hearing today on a habeas corpus writ sought by William Lee Ferris, also known as William Sweitz- er, confessed slayer of Howard Carter Di...…

May 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Partly cloudy Saturday and Sunday; continued cool. L t igaz I vattv Editorials On With The Baseball Wars! The Interneship Idea Spreads.. VOL. XLV. No. 156 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Sir Herbert Ames Addresses Model League Assembly Says Present Time Is Most Critical Since Versailles Treaty Traces European Affairs To Present Martin Wagner, Rhodes Scholar, Is Chosen As Assembly President Pointi...…

May 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAU DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Uon 1A the Bulletin iostrctive notice to all members il Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the Presid until 3:30; 11:30 am. Saturday. Administrators Of Works Program Confer Classified Direetory Academic Notices Sociology 132: Regarding trip to Eloise and Wayne County Trainir School: Bus will leave promptly at 7:45 a.m. from in front of the Union. Candidates for the Teacher's Cer- ...…

May 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…Y 4, 193.E THE MICHIG. A N .- 4,Z 4 ..' tV .~ . s a935 efl ., M v LJL1 4: LA I LbAII'Va Illinois Game Will Be PlayedUnless Rain Falls In Afte rnoon Illini Baseball Team Risks Big 10 Lead Today. Golf And Track Teams Meet Big Len Rivals Here Swimming Captain Larson And Swanson Oppose Each Other Tight Hurling Duel To In Gan e Starts At 2:45 Patchin Reports Soreness In Hurling Arm; Caught Cold In PracticeI A modified guarantee that ...…

May 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SA THE MICHIGAN DAILY - 4 _ -- PubLis ted every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Con- trol of Studnt Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. MEMER Asociated olagiate rss -51934 (f~k iothioez 1935'- . VAIONSCOSSJ. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republicati...…

May 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

…THE, MJCHIGAN DAILY Kathleen Carpenter Is Crowned Senior Queen At Mardi Gras Ball Margaret Curry Leads Winner To Coronation Other Competitors F o Honor Are Escorted B) Committee Members Kathleen Carpenter, '35, wa crowned queen of the freshman Mar- di Gras, held last night from 9 to 1 a.m. in the League Ballroom. At 11 p.m., preceded by two pages, members of the central committee of the proj- ect, Miss Carpenter with Margare Curry, general...…

May 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

…T H E lI1CfAN D A I LY SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1935 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ I - - -.----.-------~----------. - . Spring Parley Defends Free Speech, Press Shlarfioan Clarifies Stazin I Of University ,On Free Speech Issue 400 Attend Session 'Anti-Red' Legislation Is Condemned By Faculty And Students (Contin"ed from Pre 1 the attitude of the Supreme Court cn the subject. Prof....…

April 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Fair and continued cool to- day, with moderate variable winds. L Sl .r Ig".au. E at Editorials Convocation Against War .,, Faculty Men Rewarded ... VOL. XLV. No. 138 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Find Man Guilty In Milk Trial Court Says That Walker' Boarding House Violated City Ordinance Served Ungraded, Dirty,_Raw Milk Defendant Claims That He Only Used It For Cooking Purposes Alva C. Walker...…

April 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935 RLATE WIRE NEWS Ethiopia For Is Preparing Italian Offensive ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, April 3. (-~A Authoritative sources revealed today that Ethiopia is moving mili- tary forces close to the frontiers of Eritrea and Italian Somaliland to prepare for what the government regards as an Italian threat. Government sources contended the troop movements were solely for de- fensive purposes. The Ethiopian f...…

April 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Baseball Team Leaves Today On Road Trip Patchin To Start First Game Against Marshall College Tomorrow To PlayNine Games Coach Fisher Is Taking 17 Men On Tour South; Five Pitchers Go Three automobiles carrying 17 hap- py Michigan baseball players and the somewhat gloomy Coach Ray Fisher will leave here at 1 p.m. this after- noon, started on the first leg of a nine-game road series which takes in college nines in Ohio, West V...…

April 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…C1HMAN JDAUL Yi I The SOAP BOX Letters published in this column should not be construed as expressing the editorial opinion of The Daily. Anonymous contributions will be disregarded. The names of communicants will, however, be regarded as confidential upon request. Contributors are asked to be brief. the editbr reserving the right to condense all letters of over 300 words. ;J-1 Time For Cooperation Pubibed every morning except Monday dur...…

April 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PiVh Ruthvens Are Hosts At Tea F or Students Miniature House Set With Costly Jewels Special Invitations Given To Lawyers' Club And Sororities Members of the student body were honored at a tea by President an'5 Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven from 4 to 6 p.m. yesterday in their home on South University Avenue. The tea was held for all student on the campus, special invitations be- ing issued to Phi Sigma Sigma, Alpha Delta ...…

April 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIx T HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935 Prof. Preuss To Speak Here Reviews Reich Rearmament Says Germany Never Did See Versailles Treaty As Legal Obligation (Continued from Page 1) trne that a treaty remains in force only as long as things remain sub- stantially as they were when the treaty was signed. Germany says conditions at present are different than they were in 1918, and cites the Soviet army of 1000,000 men as one o...…

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