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May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

…, MAY 9, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Bronco Netters Take Beating From Michigan Good Showing Given By Wolverines; Best Western Michigan, 9-0 Michigan's undefeated tennis squad chalked up its fourth win of the season with a decisive 9-0 victory over an underdog Western Michigan team at Ann Arbor yesterday. The Wolverines waltzed through the match without encountering :danger at any time. Coach Leroy Weir was quite pleased with his team due...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 194 Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Inside Story' of 16 Poles <J A " 1 - .- ii Edited.and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin . Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Kay McFee Editorial Stafff . . . . ...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 5

… WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1945 THE MICHIGAN DA ILAY PAGE FIE Union Staff To Display Talents At Dance Saturday Night Soph Cabaret Will Feature Decorations, Pranks TO Add to Merriment Sadly frustrated members of the' Union Staff and Council will release all their inhibitions from 9 p.m. to midnight EWT Saturday in the ball- room of the Union at the Hellzapop- pin dance, guaranteed to rouse the most world-weary student from his torpor. The event wil...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

…PAGE RI SHE MICHIGAN DILY America's Huge Supply of Manpower Spelled Germany's Doom .; __ __ __ By The Associated Press The combined might of America's armed forces and supporting civilian manpower sealed the doom of Nazi Germany long ago. The strength of the military grew, mainly through Selective Service, from a poorly armed token force of 1,000,000 men late in 1940 to a mag- nificently equipped land, sea and air team of 12,000,000 this ...…

March 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

…III ~~VA2 AOF 41P WEATHER flear and Slightly VOL. LV, No. 90 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS A r erican A=Wry ahes Across Rhine ti; Reds Are 25 Miles from Nazi Capital Soviets Dive Nearer Free City of Danzig By The Associated Press LONDON, Mar. 8.-Russian troops fought their way within 25 miles of greater Berlin today in an all-out frontal assault which the Germans said had reached the junction town of ...…

March 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…YAGE TWO w THE MITCHIGAN- DAILY FRIDAY,- MARUUI- 9, 0,45 Disastrous Flood Sweeps Ohio River Valley TGis's Sldy G. E. Carrothers Gives Speech on Peace Proposal George E. Carrothers, Director of the Bureau of Cooperation with Edu- cational Institutions, spoke last night before the University of Michigan Club at Northville on the subject of the Dumbarton Oaks Conference. T. Hawley Tapping, General Secretary of the Alumni Association, accom...…

March 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…r JLB , I iiC ' 9; 1945~ THE NUCHIGAN EiAILY .._i . ... I.a ... a i va +. 1a i a Y Thinclads, Natators lo Defend Big len Track Team Seeks 15th Indoor Title at Chicago Illini Loom as Dangerous Threat as Result Of Earlier Dual Meet Win over Wolverines { By BILL LAMBERT When the Wolverine track squad attempts to defend its Indoor Con- ference title tomorrow night in the ,University of Chicago Field House, it will be seeking top honors f...…

March 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FO'UU THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1945 Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: OPA Officials Win Round One DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Ii Ii WW4NIM MM Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Kay McFee...…

March 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1945 THE fMIC II GN DAILY PA mEEE . . .s.'.+n..s e 1 s .w YA .R S, s v 1'.s s-e ,1_I' C1 1 JJ 8 - s P ar I-f rU: a Assembly Positions for Spring Ball Open to Independents Final Tryouts Child Care Asks For JG Play For Volunteers {:?® -. Petitioning To Begin Monday in League Petitioning and interviewing for seven Assembly central committee positions for Assembly-PanheUenic Ball, which is to be held in the spring, will b...…

March 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

…THE LMICIGAN DAILX RI l ty Yy TV'L A.RC- i !)!, 1 i L , Land Assault, Bombardmunent Threaten To Split Iwo JapS Three Marine Divisions Gaining Ground Slowly By The Associatd Press U. S. PACIFIC FLEET HEADQUARTERS, Guam, Friday, March 9---- A coordinated drive by three American Marine divisions supported by air, land and sea bombardment threatened today to split the remaining Japa- nese on Iwo Jima as the bitter campaign for this islan...…

February 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

…Y Sir i4ja Da11i WEATHER Cloudy with Scattered Snow Flurries and Moderate Winds I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Westwall Offensive Launched by Canadian First * * * * * * * * Eaton AAUP Begins Probe of 'U' Ouster Move Seeks Facts in Wenger, ahlistroin Controversy By STAN WALLACE (City Editor) The American Association of Uni- versity Professors (AAUP) announc- ed receipt of the appeal from Uni- versi...…

February 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TilEMICH-IGAN D7AILY FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1945 --------------- anksClean U Remaining Defenders of Manila J A 37th Infantry Crosses Pasig River Barrier Japs Lose Heavily In Men and Materiel By The Associated Press MANILA, Feb. 9, Friday-Riding in amphibious vehicles, 37th Division Yanks of Maj.-Gen. Robert S. Beigh- tler crossed the Pasig River Thursday near Malacanan palace to root out Japanese who have wrecked the river bridges ...…

February 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, FE-P. 9,, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 11 FRIDAY, ~'EB. 9, 1945 PAGL TI Relays Are Tomorrow Night; Cagers Play Here Tonight ,; _,__ Wolverines To Play Host To Six Mid- West Schools Michigan State, Purdue, Notre Dame, O.S.U., Marquette, Western Michigan, Michigan To Vie When the Wolverines play host to six other Mid-West schools in the Michigan Relays 7:30 tomorrow night, the Yost Field House will be jammed with more track...…

February 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…rt'AGE FOUR Tl iCHIGCA N A IL-Y U - Fifty-Fifth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Evelyn Phillips . . . Managing Editor Stan Wallace . . . City Editor Rlay Dixon . . . Associate Editor Bank Mantho . . . Sports Editor Dave Loewenberg . Associate Sports Editor Mavis Kennedy . . Women's Editor Business Staff Lee Amer . usines...…

February 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

…FM.&YI FEB. 9R l94~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE ______________________________________________ H Nurses' Aide Training Course Scheduled To Open March 13 'Campus Club'* Extends Plans I Floorshows during dinner and juke box dances Friday and Saturday nights will be added to the present 1943 Edition Military Ball Will Be Held Spring Predicts New Rosy Flue, Striped Blouses Foresters To Honor Fumed Lumberjuack t ' { D.. t1 0 1 w., d ^ M ...…

February 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…T HE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEU, 9, 194a NOMMOMMWARINO War Casualties Total 764,584, Secretary Stimson Announces By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.--American casualties in all theatres now total enough to man 50 divisions. Secretary of War Stimson said to- day Army casualties--killed, wound- ed, missing and prisoner- totalled 676,796 on the basis of individual names compiled in Washington through Jan. 24. The Navy's 87,788 casual...…

January 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…IiYu b Y ~*fr igan Daiii1 WEATHER Clear'ing and Ve'ry Cold Today VOL. LV, No. 53 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ene myBroadcast Announces U.S. Pacific Invasion Gen. MacArthur's Communique Makes No Mention of New Landing on Luzon Nazis Are * Retreating in Belgium * * * * * * * * Buzz Bomb Coast Attack Forecast Raids Probable In Two Months, ~U mini ~ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8-A division of Americ...…

January 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…~I'T~t' MiCiiiaT~ A AT i"~ ~i TTV ?MTV Qnav TAV a ________________________________11 *UJV 1T1LU...11UEUl.Y .!9IN L ~L4I 1 '.i1 e'f J~~r." A 1 WASHINGTON MEIRY-GO-ROUND: Bad Warehousing Wastage £tier to the 6kor By DREW PEARSON WASHINGTON, Jan. 9-One of the little real- ized tragedies about the food situation is the wastage from bad warehousing and from storing it too long., The situation has been so bad-and has been so completely ignored...…

January 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…RbAsIZ 3AN.1 ~ - THE MIChIGAN DAILY iverme Wrestlers To Meet Northwestern Here Sal AGEyTHmE Oosterbaan Is Pleased, With Weekend Victories Michigan agers Prove Worth in Games Against Indiana, Illinois T'eams Last Week mabki9 the , eun44 11y HANK MANTHO Daiy Sports Editor Bluejaeket Wing In Swimming Meet Surprises Wildcat Match To Have Bearing on Big Ten Race Both Squads Are Strong in Lower Weights; Northwestern Beats Purdue in Earlier Mee...…

January 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TMIAIMAV . I r- a l-It M3. X. ata R3 t l A ! u1 V Drives Westward In Czechoslovakia Meuse . ~Verviers Mnc Ambleve RP ~Stave lot- pinat ",ey Slmchatoau Celles/:March I alm R" rum. Rochefort / i R"i Beaur,,ng / Hafalz $ure Mihamps tHHarft GERMANY BELGIU M Lbramont Halag ~ 0e~c I STATUT! MILES 6j L Ux. t% ttnterr AMERICAN DRIVES GAIN IN BULGE-Arrows indicate where Amer- ican troops are pressing against the Germ...…

December 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… SirF 64 *br 4:Dattij WEATHER Cleiady and colder, moderate ,rds, 5na flurries VOL. LV, No. 33 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DEC. 9, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS mommommoul" Y -K/lbk T -,-OAKc c s Reach Outskirts of Ormoc Becker Ends Cook Series At Rackham Complex Soheety Needs Collectivism "We must correct the manifest evils of free competition by achieving a social democratic system which will maintain maximum and fair compe- tition...…

December 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…PA TWOlE MICHIGAN DAILY Yanks Batter Siegfried Line Along 60-Mile Front (_..i B-29's Pound Iwo Jima in Combined Raid Fleet and Air Force Hit Island Fortress By The Associated Press U. S. PACIFIC FLEET HEAD-f QUARTERS, Pearl Harbor, Dec. 8- The Japanese island stronghold of Iwo Jima was hammered yesterday by American air and sea forces which included Superfortress bombers, giv- ing the Nipponese notice that the giant, B-29s hae entered a n...…

December 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAIY Michigan gers Beat Homnulus for Fourth <+, Harder, Lund Score in Final Three 1 Minutes To Capture Victory, 35-32 Football in '44 \ By BILL MULLENDORE Michigan's basketball team annex- ed its fourth victory in as many starts by edging out a stubborn Romulus Air Base quintet, 35-32 last night in a game which threatened momentar- ily to develop into a free-for-all as 39 personal fouls were called, 21 of them on Romul...…

December 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

…-T°E MICHIGAN 'DAILY SAIJUDAY, I Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Three of a Kind Is Too Many 'A;r Tn % a fta w r * W-- . Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Stan Wallace Ray Dixon Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Editorial Staff . . . * . Managing Editor . . . . . City Editor * . . . Associate Editor . .' . ...…

December 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…rfTE MICHIGAN DAILY________ r s e Layton To Play For Week-End Union Dances 'Her Tears Flowed Like Wine,' 'Trolley Song' To Be Featured; Tickets Will Be Sold at Desk Kerchoo! Is Least Popular Word of 95 Providing a variety of hit tunes as well as popular favorites, Bill Layton and his orchestra will be on hand tonight from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Union Ballroom to furnish music for week-end dance enthusiasts. Among those to be featured ...…

December 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

…TEMICHIGAN DAILY SAT nits, DE. 9,$44 r r I I r jN F 'p1j JAPAN Kawaguchi t Government Operated - War Industries wabuch S Government Operated"Senru War Industries Itabash -h ichikawa Ikebukara Electric R2 R. ' L"p rBeds is TOKYO~ Sh.ngawh buy 0 ireFNa an % Breakwa er ~ ~7 ~D Shinaqawai Factory0 l~iP0Fcor: FilrB ds .®Tokyo ay T ~ 4nf -atra lnseternghi ty.- ' reatee Toka ob thy a opuatin f ve svn ilio, a nunv wa plants, most mportan o ...…

November 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…Y Lie iga Ako :43, t t a . '!I WEAT1HER Cloudy and Occasional Light Rin VOL. LV, No. 8 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS FDR POLLS 23 ILLIO I L OSLIDE II 11 * * Dewey' r * * * Lose State * * * * * on 50,000 'LOSt' Votes ! _ Kelly Heads Winning Michigan GOP Slate By The Associated Press DETROIT, NOV. 8-Governor Harry F. Kelly led the entire Republican state ticket to its third successive...…

November 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY &IrE &lAan DUII Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Britain Has Her Problems THE PENDULUM. Peace Cannot Be Built on H ate 0 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Stafff Evelyn Phillips dStan Wallace Ray Dixon Hank Mantho, Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Managing Editor City Editor . . Associate Editor Sports E...…

November 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…T I-CHI AN DAILY Michigan To Battle Illini in Homecoming Game Likely Cage Starters Cut To Seven Berce Called Best,; Harder Close Behind By MARY LU HEATH With the Dec. 2 opener against Western Michigan just a little over three weeks away, Assistant Basket- ball Coach Bill Barclay yesterday named seven candidates for the '44 cage quintet from which the five starters against the Broncos will be chosen. This list is subject to revision when...…

November 09, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…porn , THlE MICHIGAN 1DAIL.Y __ _;...__ ____ _ R,SD WOMEN'S NEWS Small brothers and sisters may seem to be pests to coeds, but with a little ingenuity, and the assistance of the Child Care Program, they may be able to turn their little liabilities into assets. The manner of this transformation is in the Proxy Parents. This is a service, sponsored by the Child Care Committee, in which coeds may care for Ann Arbor children. The coed stays at t...…

August 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… mfawwl, i4 WEATHER Fair and Cooler VOL. LIV No. 26-S ANN ARBOR, MIChIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Canadians Strike Within 110 Mi. of Paris - - - ---------- - ------- - Five War Plants Are Idle Again Strikers in Detroit Ignore WLB Order By The Associated Press DETROIT, Aug. 8.-Five General Motors war plants, active for but a day after 11'days of strike, remained idle tonight without assurance of an early resumption of ...…

August 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

….PAGE TWO THE MICHIfGAN DAILY VVEDNIESDAY, AUGUST - 9, 1914 ?AGR TWO WEDNESDAYS AUGUST 9, 1944 ___________________________________________________________ I I Fifty-Fourth Year THE PENDULUM: Failures of Secondary Education Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jane Farrant Betty Ann Koff man Stan Wallace hank- Mantho iee Amer ...…

August 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… t WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1944 T HE M I C HIG A N D AILY PAE THREE Dick Rifenburg Lost to Wolverine Eleven for Next season v,-_______ __- Loss Is Great Blow To Wolverine Hopes Michigan's Outstanding High School Athlete Will Leave for Merchant Marine Shortly By DAVE LOEWENBERG A telling blow was inflicted on Michigan's grid hopes yesterday when it was learned that the Wolverine's brilliant freshman athlete, Dick Rifenburg, will not be avai...…

August 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…VA:Gl VOUIC 1TCl mMcTTTGnXDILY WED T SDAY, AUGUST 9, 1944 Tresh Fields,' Novello's Play, To Open Today Repertory Players To Present Production The Michigan Repertory Playerst of the Department of Speech willt present Ivor Nov e ll's comedy,I "Fresh Fields" at 8:30 p.m. today through Saturday at the Lydia Men-j delssohn Theatre.t Two Ladies Starred1 The comedy is the story of twor ladies who have inherited a spaciousr mansion in London. The...…

July 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…Y it ttu W eather Warm VOL. LIV No. 5-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS British Fight Violent Battle in Outskirts of Caen; Soviet Army Seizes Bastion on Route to Warsaw Vital Railway Is Cut as Wilno Battle Continues By The Associated Press LONDON, July 8.-The Red Army today captured Baranowicze, im-, portant fortress on the invasion route to Warsaw, fought into the streets of Wilno, and cut the Wilno-Dauga...…

July 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…THE MIC141C,.,AN -IIAIT.V RV AV TaITe'v 01 3tidA TI f IHi!Ai f 1: 1!11 Q~w11 14F 1 1\ Lt1 1L A nUNIJAX; JULY V, IU44 k SEASON UNDERWAY: Theodore Viehmaut Is Guest Director of 'U' Productions -* * Student Guild Programs Will Begi Tod Various Activities Will Be Open to Students Here During Summerj Student guild programs and ser- vices will be initiated today for the, summer session by the churches and denominations in Aian Arbor. Wesleyan ...…

July 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…X 9, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY "A THREE *taking the /,und4 By BANK MANTHO Dauly Sports Editor This column is being written by Dave Loewenberg, sports night editor on the Michigan Daily. By DAVE LOEWENBERG The year 1943-1944 culminated the most successful athletic year ever enjoyed by the University of Michigan, or possibly any school in the his- tory of Big Ten competition The Wolverines won seven conference titles, tied for another, and plac...…

July 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THY, l f .1 1 ' f ICI ji I _____________________1__________________ . .a%. ~ I.... 5i.'L 4 5.13 .5. "F J°l .7 . . 51, 4 .. . ._ . . t I _______________________________________-_-.___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Na.u..q41$.F15A.JUL41 ZL .. , . .: t Fifty-Fourth Year E '5' . - 4 - t WITH THE AEF: _ r 4.-Y _ r . i * r ', 4 a t _ r t " r$ " . . f Durable Old_36th Edited and managed by students of the University of Michig...…

July 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, JULY 9,x1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY '.PAGE _. ,... .. ,. Navy Assures WAVES Officers Assignments in Chosen Fields Coed Help Needed To Is With the adoption of a new policy by the Women's Reserve of the U.S. Navy, successful WAVES officer can- didates are assured of assignment in the field for which they have an- nounced preference upon application, according to Lt. (j.g.) Helen Stewart, WAVES recruiting officer who re- cently visite...…

July 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

… AGE SIX T . HE MICHIGAN DAILY*Alft PAi-, P. SST AY ; m Y 0. 1044' THs ti n _.. a¢s1E 1.s HIEEANA. DA[TTlE l .d P c1i T/AI..TI' * ~ 1.7 q.+1 $.V a U _/a1 i V, LO22 Vengeance-Mad Nazis Destroy Greek and French Villages Over 2,000 Massacred Both Towns Are Reported Burned By the Associated Press Cold-blooded massacres of virtual- ly the entire populations of the Greek village of Distomo and the French village of Orado-sur-Glane and burnin...…

June 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…' Ili II P p, I irt 43UU ti1 weather Continued Cool VOL. LIV No. 156 ANN ARBOR, 1CHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Allies Expand Beachhead in Normandy Germans Announce Beginning of Powerful Russian Oj Pensive U Reds Fail To Confirm Nazi Report of Drive Hard Tank Battle Rages Near Bayeux; Heavy Fighting Reported in Caen By The Associated Press LONDON, June 9-A top-ri-king German radio commentator declared today t...…

June 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…rTwo THEN FM T f'N 1 (2A N TflA Y Vu.TtbAV_ iT3.TK'. 19mA 1 1 l1 1 'H \ .lr,11 L .l A £t4>L5JEU11 tI L'L* J. y U~r it4anu at Pf ty-Fourth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jane Farrant Claire Sherman Stan Wallace Evelyn Phillips Harvey Frank Bud Low. . Jo Ann Peterson Mary Anne Olson Marjorie Hall Marjorie Rosmarin . . ...…

June 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…1- PAGE THE MCHTGA flA~Y PACE TfltI!I a tatll Lf .L asaVJ4/!d olverine Football Plans Disrupted by Marine Transfers Prospects for Grid Squad Darken as Hirsch, Negus, JDreyer Leave Campus Nine Seeks T o Clinch Big T en T itle in Purdue Game Two lAsses iin Sattu rdIay's IDouibleheader Will ihimp Wolverines into Runner-Up Position Hume Twins To Lead Five-Man Track Squad into N.C.A.A. Meet Swimming, Wrestling, Baseball, Cage Outfits Also...…

June 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…$ THE MICHIGAN DAILY FR. i ' sr nerr s9 sa PAGE FOUX VU~A'V, 3TIN~ 9, 1944 REVELLI DIRECTS: Navy V-12 Band Will Present First Summer Concert Today Featuring Webster H. Doud, S-K 2-c, USNR, and Pvt. James Harvin, USMC, the Navy V-12 Band of the University directed by Prof. William D. Revelli, will give its first concert of the summer season at 8 p. m. today in Hill Auditorium. The 80-piece band will present a program of military and conce...…

May 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… W i1i40 It Weather Fain VOL. LIV No. 130 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Nazi Defenses Blasted by 4,500 Planes laps Take; Offensive in East India Suffer Heavily in Manipur Valley By The Associated Press SOUTHEAST ASIA HEADQUAR- TERS, Kandy, Ceylon, May 8.- Japanese troops are counterattacking strongly in the Manipur Valley of eastern India in an effort to regain positions recently lost and are suffer- in...…

May 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NLRB Forbids Firing of Foremen for UnionMemb TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1944 ership Supervisory Not Recognized Decision Results from Striking in Detroit Bythe Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 8.-The Na- tional Labor Relations Board ruled today that supervisory employes may not be discharged or discriminated against for membership in a fore- men's union-but at the same time it upheld a prior decision denying recognition to such super...…

May 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

…s 'r etD. s ... "__." - / ,. . "s. « * + .ne ayg,.. gi p- 1T1Y1..s UC y Ll . . lc i. p iN j[ne Falls, Befo re Cam Pere PI Grosse Ile Hers -P ay Today Varsity Winning Streak Smashed at Six Games_ Army Team Takes Advantage of Misplays; Errors Cost Dick Schmidtke First Victory Snapping Michigan's winning" streak at six games, the Army base team from Camp Perry, O., cashed in on two mental lapses by the Wol-' verine infield Sunday to eke out a ...…

May 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…THE, MICHIGAN DAILY ,; ; lf tynFoRt att Fifty-Fourth Year .77 ,41, . ""r~ ..' 6 _... , ,.s - . r SA. b r r. ' -f- {x ,.yaw~zarww ..~w +°,.MI~i'{ ... h'~' "AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) 4P-Music *** 11 telephone Extension 613 and will be sent by campus mail. they l.3 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morni...…

May 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

…_.: _____________________THE MICHIGANDAILY PAG ____________________________ o.,.:.________________________________________________ GE FIVE x Bomber Fund Drive Reaches Quarter Mark Bonds Bought by Committee Provide Funds for Bomber Scholarships for Servicemen On the eve of its reorganization as a combined Union-League project, the Bomber Scholarship Fund Com-' mittee can look back to a successful year during which the group has at- tained pr...…

May 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

….AGE BL! 'ITHE AMCHICAXz N DAILY 'U I- F / '4 i~ 4/101, _ _ __\C- j / -.r-/ _.-- '' I .l fr (J i AI ..}4. .,tyti/ : 1* 1 i ~ THIS IS HOW AMERICA'S MOTHERS ARE HELPING: 1. IN INDUSTRY Mothers take jobs in war plants, stores, and offices all over America, to help maintain high war production and essential civilian needs. 2. IN WAR ACTIVITIES Mothers give valuable aid to the Red Cross and the OCD, the USO and the National War Fund. ...…

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