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January 07, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

…THE-11CU2IJGA N 2AHfY National (Continued from Page 5) terial for use of student bodies, and in cooperation with their ad- ministration help student bodies in the eventual establishment of in- dependent student finance con- trol." STUDENT CULTURAL WELFARE The USNSA recognizes culture as a social manifestation, differ- ing in form and substance in va- rious environments. The cultural base is not a static element but, when properly nourished, ...…

January 07, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…--- - T ~MICHIGAN'.rDAILY _--- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN IE it (Continued from Page 4) to $475. They are also interested in bacteriologists, bio-clemists, occupational therapists, and dieti- tians. There are both permanent and temporary jobs. There are specific jobs open. This is not to establish a ..egister. U. S. Rubber Company, Provi- dence, R. I., will interview at the Buruea on Tuesday, January 13, for physicists, chemical engineers, m...…

January 07, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

…HOW THE I1CHIGAN DAILY . . ........ . Distinguished English Pianist Will Perform Here Saturday Myra Hess, distinguished Eng- lish pianist will present the sev- enth concert in the regular Choral Union series at 8:30 p.m. Satur- day in Hill Auditorium. Miss Hess, whose American debut took place in 1922, in New York, played annually in this country until the outbreak of the war. During the war, she obtained permission to 'use London's Na- t...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…ELEPHANT BACKS DOWN See Page 4 C, r- A6F A6P Ifitr Da ti4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 76 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS I 5000 Rooti Huge Roar Greets A cheering throng of more than five thousand Sunday night greeted a triumphant Michigan football squad returning to Ann Ar- bor after trouncing the West Coast champs in the Rose Bowl. Seasoned obs~rvers termed the turnout one of the largest...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

…TW0~ 'rn~M~cnGA_ ..IE TUESDAY, JANUARY Chappuis Turns in Brilliant Performance To Pace Stars 71 -- - ---------- -------- _ __ all Team Sets Nine Bowl Records (Continued from Page 1) a decoy, and highly destructive as a blocker. And Weisenburger seemed to run with added power against the Trojans. His magnificent spinning and faking split the Southern California line as efficiently as if he used an axe. In all Fritz Crisler's Wolver- ine...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…rn , THlE MICHIGAN JDAILY 2 UP AND OVER .... iBo Chappuis, Wolverine All-American leaps .high into the air to lob a p~ss to wing-back Bump Elliott. (1) Pro Football Wolverine Ca Offers Tabled Tbree Tilts By Chapputs Roberts Leads Scor4 By The Associated Press Bob Chappuis, Michigan's All- Marquette, Souther America halfback, hasn't made up his mind yet on pro football of- While the nation concentrate fers. on the Michigan team playing o Ch...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE lMICHIGAN DAILY P4tyJfighth Year - . Edited and inansd by Y, udents of the Uni- 1°rsity a.t Micigan ',< r e athoritc ! the Board In Consc at emucu Puilatioa, John ampb .. ........ Man Editor 5Marey Helank , ..... ewru Managr 3wyde Rec.t .......... City Editor Teanne Swendeman . .. .Pavertising Manager Edwin Schneider .. .....Finance Manager LidaDale .. . .. Associate Editor Flunice Mintg .,................ Asociate Editor Dick Krau...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 5

…MnART:t724THE M CHIGAXN!DATYX -PA6'E- J -Hop Tickets Will Be Sold ' Tomorrow in 'U' Hall Booth' Panhel Adopts New System J-Hop tickets will go on sah from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow and Thursday at the ticket booth in University Hall. For the present sales are only )pen to students holding approved J-Hop ticket applications. Tickets will be issued in two different colors to distinguish between Fri- day and Saturday tickets. .'resent Appli...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN -DAILY TUSA t, Abbot Reveals Broadcasting Appointments Ed Burrows, former program director of WPAG, will begin Jan. 12 as new program director of the University Broadcasting Service, Prof. Waldo Abbot, director of the service, announced yesterday. Burrows, who received an M.A. degree and a Hopwood award here in 1940, has also held positions with stations WENA-F'M, Detroit, and WICC, New Haven. Meanwhile John Carroll, pro- ducti...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

…_ MI TH ItGAN DAILY TO OUR STUDENTS AND OUR TEAM-- BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL NEW YEAR! WARD'S RECORD SHOP Di/ribhftors of LONDON RECORDS "Famous for Outstanding Musical Reproduction" F !I Campus Highlights GLAMOUR REVUE: 'Most Beautiful Baby' Contest 1 To Art Exhibit Prints Added Deadline Is Five Days Away P oeiy 1)ise'lssiOn . .. Poet John Ciardi, major Hop-! wood winner at the University in 1939, will read from his poe...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…S Prof. Haber To Take Position Of Advisor to Gen. Lucius Clay By JAKE HJRWITZ Prof. William Haber of the eco- nomics department has been granted a leave of absence for the second semester of the academic year 1947-48 to accept an ap- pointment as adviser to General Lucius Clay, Commander of the American occupation forces in Germany. The leave was granted by the Board of Regents at the request of Kenneth C. Royall, Secretary of the Army. Leav...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…Y 6, 19I8g TiE M AICHIG A N DAILY PAGE NIE lAM' Wallops Badgers, osU To Clinch Title +. PIGGY BACK--Here, children, we have a lesson in determination. The Gent with the ball is Mr. Chalmers (Bump) Elliott scoring (Believe it or not) the first touchdown of Michigan's 21-0 win over Ohio State. A rather belligerent Buckeye decided he'd go along for the ride, but despite his efforts, The Bumper scored anyway. Maize" and Blue Down0,1s S...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

…GE TEN' THEMICHIGAN DAILY Gophers First To Slow M' Scoring Machine, 13-6J Minnesota Line Aimost Pulls Brown Jug Upset Homecoming Fans See Maize-Blue Come From Behind To Edge Golden Gophers By DICK KRAUS ANN ARBOR, Oct. 26-Up front where the 1947 chapter of the "Little Brown Jug" rivalry took place, Michigan and Minnesota played to a Mexican standoff, but Wolverine backfield speed provided the 13-6 victory margin at the University of...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

…TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE . 0 De t I ml Wolverimes Overpower him,, * * * 7 * * * m Fonde, Bump El Fumbles, Interceptions Detour Michigan Drives Alert Defense Deciding Factor in Triumph With Both Teams Scoreless in Last Half By DICK KRAUS CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Nov. 1-Michigan did it the hard way, but they did it convincingly, whipping a tough Illinois eleven 14-7, after spot- ting the Fighting Illini all the break...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…THE TiiCfiiGANW .DAILYv. rTUI&AY, 'M' Overwhelms 'Pore L'1 Boy Chappuis, Bump Elliott Scor s,' 35 O; Twice Wolverines Run Wild over Hoosiers As Offensive Gains 363 Total Yards Early Training Sent Sickels Towards Gririron Greatness Maize and Blue Regains High Scoring Form;j Sickels Turns in Finest Contest of Career By BOB LENT ANN ARBOR, Nov. 9-After being partially stalled for two Satur- days in a row, Michigan's high-scoring grid machin...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 13

…TILE Ji '-i- itY f Aft - . ....... ... ...... . . ............ . .. -- ..................... . . ... . . . . . . ... . .............. ...... . . . .......... WIld(lats First Big ine Team To F.I1 6M P owei Wolverine Gri Machitne Rolls To 49-21Triumph Six Michigan Players Seti'ed Touchdowns As Precision Attack Baffles Enemy Eleven By DICK KRAUS EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 18-Michigan made an auspicious Big Nine debut at Dyche Stadium, overp...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'li' Warns Co-rast by Tro 0C R tanord, 4-13R Wolverines Pile Up 42-0 Halftimie La Four CalI s F in m_ Turns Game inito Michigan Rout By DICK KRAUS Behind a savage'y efficient first :quarter offensive, Michig n rclled over outmanned Stanford, 49-13, at the University of Michigan Stadium yesterday, in a sparkling display of preci ion attack that swept the Westerners out of contention before the game was five minutes o...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Fit THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ii M Total First Downs . . . . 16 By rushing .........10 By Passing........ ..6 By Pcaaltie .. ..... 0 Net Yards Rushin. ... 246 Yards Lost....... ....19 No. of Rushes .......42 Net Yards Forwards .. 258 Forwards Attempted .. 14 Forwards Ccmplcted . . 10 Passes Intercepted by .. 4 Punts, number .........2 Average Distance .. 37 Returnzd by"... .......10 Kickoffs, number ...... 9 Returned b...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 16

…+S 1; Y . y ..., __ _. _ _ __ _ _' .v.__.n ___ _._ I iii iii Illl'i '+,; II'i h' I ' il'' III l l III il , r (iv the SECOND time... SLATER'S CONGRATULATES MICHIGAN'S FIGHTING ROSE BOWL TEAM i I ' ;i Ill ii i;i i, I1 jl I WAY BACK IN 1902 when the first Wolverine team emerged victorious in the Rose Bowl, SLATER'S was proud that i t was part of the life of this great uni- versity. Yes, since 1872 SLATER'S has watched with keen inter...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…TOURNAMENT OF ROSES EDITION LwAO ~Iat4b TOURNAMENT OF ROSES EDITION Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 75 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS It 1 Stanford Trounced 49-0 by 'M' Eleven In First Bowl Tilt Rout by 1902 Point-a-Minute Team Causes Indians To Halt Game Early By PRES HOLMES, For the second time in Michigan's history, one of its football machines is participating in the New Year's Day Ros...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…_._II _ _.GA iAi L . . .. . ............. ...... . ........ . .... ------------ - 1947 Season Record I Tis Pag'e Is 1cluu Io the 6cpl#fls 1f Michit ' sam i-Its Linmen I USC MICHIGAN 21-Wash. State ............ 0 55-Mich. State.........0 7-Rice..................7 49-Stanford ...............13 32-Ohio State ............ 0 69-Pitt0................... 48-Oregon State ... .......0 49-Northwestern,. .........21 3iCifornia........... . ...14...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

….t~IS , w .. .« ..._.,. _ Nation's Cac esNameCrisler 'Coach of the Year Ayone Could Star Behind'M' All-American Credits His Success 'to Mates By BEV BUSSEY Despite the glowing adjective.F heaped upon. All-American Bob Chamuis, he can ^till wear his ole size seven headgear. Chappuis himself is the first to admit that he owes hi~ success as thLe Big Nine passing champion ahd total offensive leader for the last two seasons to other members ...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TH*USAY, JA On Target ... A-A Polls Bypass'M' Specialists ,, By BUD WEIDENTHALr Michigan's specialists found the going rough when it came to the All-American selections for the 1947 football season. Not yet aware that the age of "iron man football" had passed, many of the nation's leading sel- ectors persisted in naming first teams of all-around performers instead of asquad of specialists. Able to withstand the effects...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

…Triii MICJw14GN )AHX'oo Keen Lauds Lightweigbhts Cliff Keen, head coach of Mich-F igan's new 150-pound football team is full of Entl-musiasm for the Western Conference's new venture in intercollegiate athletics. "It's a great thing for these big midwestern colleges where so many boys get squeezed out of varsity competition merely be- cause they're too small.' Keen who has been head wrestling coach and assistant on the Wolverine grid staff f...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…TiiF~ti & 7 jL Jayvees Help Fill * * * Varsity E p O Gaps Alann-Ford . . (rnntlnued from Page 3) ii 1 41 Victories over Michigan State, Grand Aapids HighlightSix Game Scheduic i <- BEER DEPOT Lrt 'lay Sparkles ThropvbrJ'?,-it S-ason By MURRAY GRANT Jayvee football at Michigan has, come a long way in the past dec- ade. according to Coach George Ceithaml, who led the "B" squad during the past season. Ceithaml said, "When I was pl...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

…T-1-1:19 MCIIGAN DAILY Aerial-MVinded ol vermnes Ld Nation I O ffens ~M' ets Pae In Attendance; USC Secontd Wolverines Average 76,114_Per Game Chappuis Passes Mliehinan To Leading Offensive Spot , j Whyr Mic higaln Led thy e Coun try i1 Oifp ense I 1 I I I B. S. BROWNC When Southern California trots onto the Rose Bowl gridiron Jan- uary 1, 1948, they will be encoun- tering the top offensive football Michigan's unbeaten and un...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIMSDAY, JAUARY Frosh Gridders Indicate Bright Future 1 - --- Squad Shows Promise In Jayvee Scrimmages Outfit Two to Four Deep at All Positions; Prospects May Offset Losses at Tackles I By SI SONKIN If the form displayed by frosh gridders this fall is in tive of the kind of football M gan fans will see in the nex years, the loss of Chappuis, ges, et al, though serious, ma be fatal. Of the 100 plus freshmen turned up ...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

…THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY lA/vt Wallops Badgers, osUO To PIGGY BACK-here, children, we have a lesson in determination. The Gent with the ball is Mr. Chalmers (Bump) Elliott scoring (Believe it or not) the first touchdown of Michigan's 21-0 win over Ohio State. A r ther belligerent Buckeye decided he'd go along for the ride, but despite his efforts, The Bumper scored anyway. Maize and Blue Downs ScrappyBuckeyes,2 1-0...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

…. THE MICHIGAN DAILYAJ TlltJRSDAY, JANUARY 1, 199 Gophers First To Slow M' Scoring Machine, 13-6 1innesota Line Aimost Pulls Brown Jug Upset Homecoming Fans See Maize-Blue Come From Behind To Edge Golden Gophers By DICK KRAUS A1NiN AIRBOR, Oct. 26-Up front where the 1947 chapter of the "Little Brown Jug" rivalry took place, Michigan and Minnesota played" to a Mexican standoff, but Wolverine backfield speed provided the 13-6 victory ...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

…zUaRY . 1 948THE MICHIGAN DAILY i. Wolverines Overpower Fonde, Bump Elliott Score for Wolverines - * * * * * Fumbles, Interceptions Detour Michigan Drives Alert Defense Deciding Factor in Triumph With Both Teams Scoreless in Last Half By DICK KRAUS CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Nov. 1-Michigan did it the hard way, but they did it convincingly, whipping a tough Illinois eleven 14-7, after spot- ting the Fighting Illini all the breaks in a bruising see-...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

…,VE THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIIURSDAY. JANUARY\ 1, 1948 r As. Y'ftyA' sai 4 'c "^ ~" u<v ~ 'M ' AYu r2« 3O verw helm s 'Pore LI'l B f.~%5 lCiappiuis Bump Elliott Sec oys,' 35-0; ire Twice W'olverines Run WFild over Hoosiers As Of fensive Gains 363 Total Yards Early Training Sent Siekels Towards Gririron Greatness MTkaize and Blue Regains High Scoring Form; SickeI, 'Turns in Finest Contest of Career I Yerges lateraled to Fonde who went over...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

…,w... THURSDAY~,JANUARY 1, 1I948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SWildcats First Big Nine Team To Feel M Power Wolverine Grid Machine Rolls To 49-21 Triumph Six Michigan Players Scored Touchdowns As Precision Attack Baffles Enemy Eleven By DICK KRAUS EVANST ON, Ill., Oct. 18--Michigan made an auspicious Big Nine debut at Dyche Stadium, overpowering a good Northwestern eleven, 49-21, in a ball game that was strictly "good hit, no field."...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… TIJE AlICIII(-.W'-,XN DAIIA I'll U"ICSDAV, JANUARY 1, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948 =-' -79= It V11 Warns Coast by rouncing S ord, 49-13, Wolverines Pi Up 42-0 Halftie Lead Four Tallies iS First ighi ViiuIs Turns Game ino ichigan Rout By DICK. RAUS Ielhind a savage : cfricie .t first quarter o :fensive, +i'higan rolld over outmanned Stanford, 49-13, 4t the University of Michigan Stadium yesterday, in a sparkling...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

…1, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Facts and Figures V ~ V <U M M*%" Total First Downs . . By rushing ........ . By Passing...... .. . By Pe-ialties ........ Net Yards Rushinr .... 2 Yards Lost ...........1 No. of Rushes ...... . Net Yards Forwards . .2 Forwards Attempted ..1 Forwards Completed ..1 Passes Intercepted by . . Punts, number ........ Average Distanc .. 3 Returned by ........ . Kickoff-, number ...... Returned by....... Average .........…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

…---1N III 4 IWAMN hill t 0 (.' the SECOND time .. . SLATER'S CONGRATULATES MICHIGAN'S FIGHTING ROSE BOWL TEAM WAY BACK IN 1902 when the first Wolverine team emerged victorious in the Rose Bowl, SLATER'S was proud that i t was part of the life of this great uni- versity. Yes, since 1872 SLATER'S has watched with keen interest Michigan's. many activities, and the two Rose Bowl games have been high points. For 76 years SLATER'S has been ...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…r 'POLITICAL SPEAKERS' See Page 4 Y es an Latest Deadline in the State ful- t FAIR, WARMER LVII, No. 86 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS m1 U U'OrdersReturn Vo 40-Hour Week )n Construction Directive Terminates Long-Standing Conflict with Ann Arbor Contractors Yangtze River Boats Collide Off Woosung, Endangering 1,000; TalmadgeWillObeyState Court The decision in Ann Arbor's nine-month-old building disp...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… e -- - . - . --. - - .-. . -.1 - - --- - - 114 THE MICHIGAN DAILY- SUNDAY, JANUARY 19. 1947 loekey, Basketball eamsWi innesota,_ Purdue Suprunowicz Sparks ers to 66-43in Elliott, Harrison, Mikulich Hold Purdue's High-Scoring Forwards to Five Markers Bucks Beat Wildcats COLUMBUS, 0., Jan. 18- (IP)-Ohio State beat North- western tonight 60 to 49. The defeat ended a three-game los- ing string for Ohio State bas- ketball team and kept North...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…. -T 19, 191'7" THE MICHIGAN DAILY DOHERTY'S DIL EM [iehigan Mat men Defeat Nortliwestern Two Positior ISA: " 'sy 'Vacation' Faces Wolverine reams with 13 Events' Vhile most Michigan students 1 ders, as the case may be. The I be enjoying a supposedly well- circuit ends, as it begins, with a ned vacation between ,emes- basketball game, this time in Ann s, the Wolverine athletic teams Arbor. have no sucn pleasant prospect in view. There...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Political rHERE HAS BEEN concern expressed by students who claim that the University is thwarting their efforts to bring "political speakers" to the campus. % One group holds that "if a man holds po- litical office at the time he is asked to speak, it is virtually impossible to get permission for him to speak on campus." Whether or not the student feeling is well-founded, it seems appropriate to clar- ify existing rulings...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ket Sales 'Pay-off' ~in Feb. 7 tional Woman-Bid e Will Be Presented \ortarboard Feb. 1 4 Cickets for Mortar Board Pay- Dance, to which women stu- its traditionally take J-Hop ,es, will be sold on campus Sop week-end, Feb. 7 and 8. rhe dance will take place from .m. to midnight Friday, Feb. 14 the L'eague Ballroom, and will informal. Al Townsend and his piece orchestra, which has been tured at the Campus Casbah, I furnish m...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JAI fODERN SIMPLICITY: Le Corbusier's Architecture, Art Are Dsplayed in Exhibit SAVES TIME AND TROUBLE: colleges Copy_'U' Registration Systei By JERRY JAMES Le Corbusier is one of the most outstanding present-day architects in Europe and in the world, ac- cording to Prof. Jean Paul Slusser; director of the University art school. An exhibit .of Le Corbusier's works is now on display in the Alumni Memorial Hall Art...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…i IW JANUARY 19, 194 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ITARY JUSTICE: Lrmy Court Martial Reform Supported by_'U' Veteran Insuring that the officers as- signed to court-martial work are. ualified lawyers is equally as im- ortant as enlarging the Army's udge Advocate General's Depart- ent in eliminating the defects in e present military judiciary sys- em, according to Leonard Men- elson, pre-law student at the Uni- ersity. Mendelson, who served with the...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…" . THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 AME OLD STORY: Financial Problems ContLin ne To Harry State Legislature DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN By FRANCES PAINE Financial dilemmas are nothing new to the Michigan state legis- lature. The problems facing the pres- ent session, as a result of the di- version of one-sixth of sales tax proceeds for public education, re- call the struggle which took place in Michigan 100 years ago to guar- antee funds for the school...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

…CANADIAN Y .4ft 'iz'"n CITIZENSHIP ACT i1u FAIR AND CLOUDY See Page 2 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 85 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Talmadge Bars Arnall From Office in Capitol; Big Four Draft Treaties New 'Capitol' Established In OfficeBuilding Incumbent Decries 'Storm Troop' Force By The Associated Press ATLANTA, Jan. 17-Ellis Arnal lost his temporary offices in the statehouse rot...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…i7I-- Fiction MOMENT IN LONELINESS .. .. .. .... ...MAIZIE GUISAKOFF BIRDCAGE IN TOLEDO . . .. . . .. .. . .DON THORNBURY SALE .. .. ... ..... .... ..... .... RUSSELL LADUE LING FOO .. .. .. ... ..... ...........JOE KNOX NINE THIRTY......... ...........DON CURTO Poetry by RICHARD KOPPITCH JEANNETTE HAIEN HAROLD V. WITT JOHN HOWARD DON LA BADIE CID CORMXN Essays by Book, Reviews by JUNE FRIEDENBERG JEANNETTE HAIEN EUGENE B. ELLIOTT LESTER WOLF...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…TWO TTW T Tt", TI2AN rIAT VV r- Cl A ?VTrD 1% a 17 T,& 1 z Vtvr 1111% 1111V111.V".Gll\ 1}j ilJl -' " .i __ i r ,SATU1W/I3, JANUARY 18,14-, J Canadian Citizenship Act TE, Canadian Citizenship Act, recently passed, has given national identity to 12 million former British subjects. Although Canada has held dominion sta- tus in the British Empire for 79 years and is now recognized as a sovereign nation in her international dealings, citizen...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…Page Two PERSPECTIVES Perspectives EDITOR. Margery Wald AssocTAT EDITORS Doris Cohen, Cid Corman, Russ LaDue LTER"RY STAFF Stan Bradshaw, Joan Lochner, June Friedenberg, Dave Stewart, Harry Moses MANAGING EDITORS Don Curto, June Miller SOPHOMORE STA . . Marge Granse, Norma Levy, Henry Schmer ADVISORY BOARD Arno L. Bader, Morris Greenhut, Allan Seager EDITORIAL what he does with that subject that concerns us; here, we feel, is the only THE L...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…~ATV~DY; ~ANJa~fT f 1 L,1H XT f CG:N1IMALY AO rAGF, Michigan, Minnesota Sextets attle Cagers Face Purdue Wrestlers Open Conferenee Ia cob In Home Tilt Tonight Campaign Against Wildeats Goals Second Place Wolverines Seek Telth Victory 'By V EIA IN Kargkos In Row on Yost Field House Hoop Court Michigan's varsity wrestiers, showed up nicely in his Maize < Feo To Tie son Nets Three CHICAGO - a st erd'1 for Wolverines it1 9 j i eCl i AP Sportif...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…PERSPECTIVES Page Three MOMENT IN LONELINESS ... Maizie Gzsakoff -KAREN and Arthur walked down the pier together, but Karen kept a little behind Arthur so that she could run to the side and look over at the whitened outlines of dead fish in the harbor mud or let her eyes follow the swoop of the gulls around the thin masts of the fishing-boats. Their steps made hollow sounds on the pier-boards. As her steps stopped for moments or quickened...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…_THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' TURDAY, JAN High Schools Hold Debates 125 Teams Practice For Championship Preliminary rounds of practice debates are now under way among the 125 schools enrolled in the Michigan High School Forensic Association, according to Lawrence W. Grosser, Association manager. The question being debated is: "Resolved, that the federal gov- ernment should provide a system of complete medical care avail- able to all citizens at publi...…

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