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October 07, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…W, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ruthven Dinner Attracts itizen Of Puerto Rico Benedicto Journeys 2,000 Miles To Ann Arbor; Was Last Here In 1913. Most distant visitor to the Ruth-' ven Airniversary Dinner here Oct. 27 will be Raul -Benedicto,._'03L, secre- tary of the University of Michigan Club of Puerto Rico. Having traveled more than 2,060 'miles from 'home to enroll his son, Raul Jr., 16, in the University this. fall, Benedicto, by special invitat...…

October 07, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY ICHIGAN DAILY AS OTHERS jq SEE IT . . . 1' Jem. loe 1-leywood Broun William E. Borah of Idaho wrapped himself in the weight of his years and experience and drew around himself the cloak of wisdom at the be- ginning of the great debate. That he spoke QULLIVER'S CAVILS >By Young Gulliver, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN YI Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Co...…

October 07, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ion's Club Ball To Feature Earl Hines' Orchestra Tonig Benefit Dance Will Be Held At Intramnra Annual Affair's Proceeds To Be Devoted To Local I Philanthropic Interests The Lion's Club of Ann Arbor will hold an informal dance from 9 p.m. till midnight today at the Intra- mural Building, it was announced by I Von Bush, general chairman. With the proceeds from this dance last year, the club purchased over 90 pairs of glas...…

October 07, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY s4TUR; Favored Over Spartons Today In Grid Opener , . - - Ann Arbor's Hope Makes Initial Start Capt. Archie Kodros will round out the line at center. All are lettermen. The Wolverine line will average 198 pounds and the backfield, with West- fall starting, will be 182.x Charley Bachman's troubles are a little more serious. Four of his linemen are ailing but for the last two years Bachman has had ailing line- men who h...…

October 07, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Injured Gomez And Tompson To Pitch Today Red's Refuse To Concede Pennant To New York; Thousands Cheer Team CINCINNATI, Oct. 6.-(AP)-Only two games away from humiliating1 erasure from the 1939 World Series, and facedwith the prospect of meet- I ing the third member of the New t York Yankees dreaded "sore arm" pitching squad, the Cincinnati Reds came home today stubbornly refusing to admit they were whipped yet. And the Rhine...…

October 07, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

…...3 :.. _THE MICHIGAN DAILY sATUi Book AnalyzesHousing Trends' The latest publication of the Bu- ployment, earnings and population. reau of Business Research, Michigan Building and its costs, subdividing, P -in,4ss Reports No. 4, "The Detroit the mortgage market and FHA .in- -Thusing Market," by Prof. Richard sured loans are considered as supply U. Ratcliff, assistant director of the factors. In additions the report in- bureau and assistan...…

October 06, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…Sir iguu VOL. L. No. 11 aZ-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1939 PRICE~ An Editorial It's Up To You The pep rally as a Michigan tradition goes on the block tonight. After two years of indulging in puerile horseplay after the pre-season rally, Michigan students must prove that they value the pep rally highly enough as an expression of confidence in their team, to fore- go the infantile pleasure of tearing down theatre fronts, buildin...…

October 06, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THIS. CORNER By MEL FINEBERG Yanks Win Second Game From Reds, 4- Real Footb U Fans . One of Jim Farley's lads left this lying on our desk. It was from Jack Brennan, varsity guard last year, and now playing with the professional Green Bay Packers. Oct. 2 Dear Corner: We've been here in Green Bay since the day after graduation and I really like the town. If any town is crazy about any one thing it's this town and the sub...…

October 06, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY E MICHIGAN DAILY _ . , -,Z" * I ted and managed by students' of the University of gan under the authority of the Board in Control of nt Publications. ished every morning except Monday during thej' rsity year and Summer Session. .. Member of the Associated Press Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the r republication of all news dispatches credited to not otherwise credited in this newspaper. All of republication ...…

October 06, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

…THE ICHIGAN BAIL' Stevens And Sawyer To Play For Dances At League, Union By MARGARET WALSH !TK--A Beach, and for the last three' With two new bands playing at the summers, they have been at Johnson's Congregational Student Scc Group Will Hold Party F TI The Congregational Student Fel- the lowship is holding a party from 9 p.m. spon to 1 a.m., today. A phonograph will gr~ou For heV ,a .J League and the Union, life should be anything but ...…

October 06, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…Supervisors Urged T o Provide Wahtenaw Health Diepartmrent Ix'Education Digest' Editor by Public health measures Aready 60 out, of Michigan's 83 counties Points Ofut inadequacies have passed legislation providing for heta elhrlave prved their worth byreducing s (Editor's Note: This. is the first of many runnecessary deaths at child .., s three articles, preparedY, with 'the' aid birth and by successfully diminish-':" k of ;Lawrence W Prakken, ...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…Weather Cloudy, followed by showers today; tomorrow partly cloudy. Jr 40P Ap. ~~atr Editorial War Resources Board: Finis . . . VOL. L. No. 10 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1939 PRICE FIVE Embargo Act 'Indispensable' Senate Is Told. By Vandenberg Sen. Connally Denounces Embargo As 'Unneutral' And Demands Repeal Two Weeks Debate Seen Before Vote Bs MAX BOYD WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.-(P)-The armsembargo was denouncedtoday by...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 11 , _ _ _ Foreign Center Flans English Speech Class Iniversity's Speech Clinic To Direct New Course; Eurollment Due Today A class in English speech, designed to help foreign students speak a more fluent English, will be organized at 7 p.m. today in the International Center under the direction of the University Speech Clinic, Prof. J.: Raleigh Nelson, Director of the Cen- ter, announced yesterday. 'The class, included in ...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…I E M I RI G AN DAILY I =,l ,I (Continued from PAgeH2) mathematical and technical pro- grams ; Physics, or combinations; Astronomy, or combinations; Engineering-Law program; Engineering-Business Administra- tion program ; Engineering-Forestry program; Metallurgical Engineering pro- gram. A. H. Lovell,. Secretary. Deadline for change..of . ce4Lons,- ColIege of -iterat~ure, Science, and The Arts: No course may be added after the end of the, ...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE MICIIIGAN DAILY TI SAN DAILY Cash And Carry Position IsDefended In Detail By Duesenberry And Rosa Y" } ,ited and managed by students of te University of igan under the authority of the Board In Control of dent Publications.' iblished every morning except Monday during the versity year and Summer Session.' Member of the Associated Press he Associated Presst is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches credite...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'ea Dance Date To Be Oct. 26 [-- ' WANTED-TO BUY4 tr s o ANTED--Two season tickets tc ej, Oratorical Lecture Series. Call Dr ________________________________________________________Smith, 9430. n Organizations Wil Promote MixersJointly Floor Show Is Scheduled, Engage Gail's Orchestra, Novel Dances Planned All campus tea dances to be held this year will be sponsored jointly by Panhellenic, Assembly, Congress and Interfrat...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ruffng WinspenerFor The Yankees, 2-1 Lead McCarthymen Gridders Show Drive In Last Contact Drill 'Butch' Jordan Injured In Scrimmage; Trosko Status Still In Question Michigan's football squad made one of its best offensive demonstra- tions of the season yesterday in its 'last contact drill before Saturday's battle with Michigan State. The freshman team again took the form of the Spartan eleven, first running through thei...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…)CT. 5, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Yankees Edge Cincinnati,2-I; DickeyIs Hero Ruffing, Derringer Pitch Full Game; Keller Scores WinningRun In Ninth (Continued from Page 6) a single past third base. Up came Babe Dahlgren, the successor to Lou Gehrig on first base and generally regarded as the "weak sister" among the bombers of the Yankees firing line. -e produced. He shot a fast ground ball along the third base line, which was fair by no more th...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Reporter Finds, Rushees' Life Not Keen Fun' Too Much Singing Ruins Meal For Meandering Daily Staff Member (Continued from Page 1) with the meal came a change in com- panions. This time the conversation turned to the ever-popular subject of the homeliness of Michigan coeds. We had plenty to talk about, and the fel- low insisted that I smoke two of his cigarettes, even lighting them for me. I was snatched abruptly from a rath...…

October 04, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…Weather Fair today and tomorrow with mild temperatures.. Y 5k iIait j Witch Hunt In Queers County . VOL. L. No. 9 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1939 PRICE FP U I Norris Urges Embargo Act Be Discarded x.. To HelpAllies Logan, Strong Supporter 'Of Neutralit Revision Is ClaimedBy Death, Rush Holt Defends Present Legislation WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.-(P)-Sen- ator George Norris (Ind.-Neb., who voted against United States entr...…

October 04, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN ILY Will Hold First Affair Tonigh Great Unseen Organization Makes Union's Efficient Service Possible DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN t tion II, WE MM..; Sectic in 407 M.H. (CO sI = 1,800 Activities And Many tending dances know as the coat room, serves as the varsity football .Departments Op erat e raining table during the season, and Within Student Center at other times as a special private dining room. In addition to these -4 WE...…

October 04, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…J ig Opposes Derringer In World Series Opener ee Power Reds' g Aces Favored 3-1 Cincinnati; y Not Play Cinci Star Faces Yanks Varsity Shows Well Against M.S.C Formatio Freshmen Use State's PIays In Scrimmage IN THIS CORNER, I I-M Sports y MEL FINEBERG 5-F: V YORK, Oct. 3 weather tonight] . -(A)- Old promised Gus Pn ani ve d family a let-up tomor- the "hottest" world series ears-between the mighty ,nd the do-or-die Cinc...…

October 04, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…N DAILY Imp '4;/ -"'4 .. ;Ni ged by students of -the University of authority of the Board in Control of I a dent Publications. ulished every morning except Monday during the versity year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches credited to r not otherwise credited in this newspaper. All ts of republication of all other matters herein al...…

October 04, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…IGAN entation Lectures To Start 4, First Speaker To Be Detroit Policewoman, Alumnus To Lecture Freshman Series With General 'After College, To Deal Subject, What?' Because of the conflict with for- mal rushing dinners, the date of the first of the orientation lectures has been changed to Wednesday, Oct. 11, from today, Patricia Matthews, '40, head of orientation, announced yes- terday. Miss Mariana Chockley, '37, Detroit policewoman, w...…

October 04, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN I In Neutrality Pebate Meet In Bowling Program Tuesday West Quad- d those of an opportun- sports, team g to William! ident adviser g a program ng ever seen rnities," Mr. athletic riv- roups to be In addition truction will r Camera Craze ' Leads As U.S. National Hobby' Reflecting the tremendous increase in popularity of amateur photographic activities over the last five years, the University campus bristles at all times and pl...…

October 03, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…Sirign ~aI~j. Room For Both .. . . .. ... Z-322 ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN TUESDAY. OCT. 3. 1939 PucEFVm i American Republics Pla: Safe Zone For Navigatioi Germany Still Seeks Peac Senators Pittman And Borah Begin Neutrality Discussion By MAk BOYD WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.-(AP)-A history-making Senate debate to de- termine whether this country;should lift its ban upon arms sales to bellig- erents began today with Senator Pittman (Dem.-Nev.) declaring...…

October 03, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…turope's War School Books Arena Shown Of Early Day In Map Exhibit Are Displayc Clements Library Display An exhibit entitled "Early Sc Shows Army Positions Books," but containing articles cluding early nineteenth cer ol 17th Century Charts samplers and a Chinese abacu now on display in the front cor 'Plus ca change, plu c'est le meme of the Main Library. chose"-the more things are changed, The samplers, cloth squares the more they. remain the s...…

October 03, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN sler's Scouts Report Michigan State Played Under INTRAMURAL SPORTS NC _., ,. }_ l :I IN THIS CORNER By Mel Fineberg rngs We Knew .. . he postman rang twice today and us this: sear Corner, see by the papers that you as yet e not gone to work on the world es, same of which will be played Wednesday and continuing for d ays. There is only one way in Bch I can interpret this apparent of Iinterest in what has been re- ed to as th...…

October 03, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ULLIVER'S CAVILS By Young Gulliver Gulliver awoke yesterday morning feeling extremely fraught; and if you've never felt fraught, you've missed something. The immedi- ate cause was a nightmare in which Gulliver had been locked in the stacks of the Library and told to find a book which contained the word whisper unprefixed by the word sibilant. Which turned out to be hard, very hard-the leading character in each of 2,363 nove...…

October 03, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

… They really should have stayed home and studied. They should have prepared their next week's assignments. They should have had their eight hours sleep. They should have written that letter home telling about school and asking for money, instead of wiring for it at the last minute with none of the preferred build-up. But did they? NO! So here we are, pounding away, tliinking up trite sayings, quips of all kinds-and why? Because they went to th...…

October 03, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7LASSIFIED ADVERTISING' E MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED LDVERTISING RATES re as of February 14, 1939 er reading line (on basis of rage words to line) for one insertions. er reading line for three or asertions. num of 3 lines per inser- e low rates are on the basis payment before the ad is I. If it is inconvenient for call at our offices to make it, a messenger will be sent up your ad at a slight extra of loc. further informati...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…Weather Fair and cooler today. VOL. L. No. 7 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, OCT. 1, 1939 eutralityill State Defeats Wayne, 16-0, Ir ving Pond Ciano Na eci y But Looks Very, Very Bad Dies Suddenly HieT 'Cash-Carry' S artan C Griders And Band Are Both Disapointing In Washington For M eeting W ith As let artrsReove NneMSC Fumbles sF rMe Editorial College Texts And War Headlines .. . PRICE FIVE CENTS O Berlin Hitler; Senators Would Eliminat...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…_ State Beats Wayne, But Looks Awful (Continued from Page 1) State flashed a dangerous passing attack at times and also'uncovered a couple of punters who can boot thei pigskin a great distance. Young Mr. Duane T. Crosthwaite, a sophomore from Detroit, is not only a capable kicker and passer but a talented run- ner as well. Lyle Rockenbach, who intercepted a Tartar pass and ran over the goal line for the final State touchdown, is one of the be...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the officeof the Summer Session until 3:30 p.m:; 11:00 a.m. Saturday SUNDAY, OCT. 1, 1939 VOL. L. No. 7 Notices To The Members of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The first regular meeting of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the~ Arts for the...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN DAILY A Letter To Our Readers Regarding ObjectionsTo TheDaily Editorial I -1 > Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news di...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…h Union Formal To Open Autumn Social Season Friday, Oci to 1 '? 4_ ')eddings . and, Egagemen ts The wedding of Mary Ellen Wilson, daughter of Dr. Fred B. Wilson of Deaver, Pa., and the late Mrs. Wilson, and Alfred H. Waldchen, '38E, sonI of Mrs. Anna Waldchen of Dearborn, took place Saturday, Sept. 30 in the Michigan League chapel. Mrs. Waldchen, a graduate of Gen-1 eva College at Beaver, took her mas- ter's degree in the University in 193...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IN THIS CORNER Varsity Eleven Unimpressive In Final Scrincma! i (~4) By Mel Fineberg $parta's Fall Due EAST LANSING, Sept. 30.-Michi- gan'State showed little in its 16-0 victory- over Wayne University today to warrant any undue fears that the Wolverines will have the quietus put to their championship hopes here: next Saturday. Regulars Nose Out Reserves By 13-12 Score Strong's Play Bright Spot In Practice Strong...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLE TIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p.m.; 11:00 a.m. Saturday. (Continued from Page 3) Senior Industry Committee Ad- visor. Salary: $4,600. Oct. 23. Industry Committee Advisor. Sal- ary: $3,800. Oct. 23. Medical Guard-Attendant. Salary: $'1,6.20. Oct. 23. Medical Technical Assistant. Sal- a...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS --- NMc\ATILLILN4S:Factual Background C For The Joads-... F~ACTORIES IN THE FIELD, by Carey McWilliams, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, $2.50. Cour- tesy Follett's Bookstore. By ELLIOTT MARANISS After the publication of John steinbeck's great novel about the efugees from the dust-ridden hills f Oklahoma who went to California o starve in the sunshine, a wave of xcited indignation swept over ...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

…I MENT 5k6 Datj SECTION T ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, OCT. 1, 1939 -irsT Choral Union Series Begins Oct. 2 I ,sident Sink Sees xceptionally ine Seas Society C'?. i Sees Fine Season. Rachmaninoff, Political Exile, Famed For Musical Versatility Russian Soloists Js Welcome tendous;' I Figure Year i Issued Tling Series mism over tlhe re- ts will receive from public, Dr. Charles t of the University predicted an excep- son for...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'eam's 'o Fame Virovai, 18-Year-Old Violinist Has Never Had 'Stage Fright' o ven Briefly rt Sketches Of Bartlett rid Spouse, Robertson ell Of Early Success el Barlett was born and e.duca- i London. Early in, her career' on the Associated Board Schol-{ to the Royal Academy of where she studied with Fred- Moore and Tobias Matthay. ning to England, she made-her Ain London. Specializing in the ichord as well as the piano, B...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

…Flagstad's Title qw Barbtirolli Youngest Conductor OfOldest Symphonic Group great success, he was still desirous of becoming a conductor, an ambition which was not realized for a long time, due to his participation in the World War. After the war Barbiroili went back to his cello and a few years later or- ganized the Barbiro i Chamber Or- chestra. Later he became conductor of the British National Opera Com- pany. So great was his success, ...…

October 01, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…E MICHIGAN DAII hilharmonic Group Has Made Music For Almost 100 Years y Famous Conductors wve Guided Destinies N.Y._Symphony history of the New York Phil- nic-Symphony Orchestra is a of uninterrupted music mak-' zce the days, almost a century en.the telephone, airplane and vere undreamed-of 'miracles. years the Philharmonic wasj a rival, and, laid the founda- the development of musical New York. from the pioneer work of, lier men who 'ser...…

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