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…T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Monday, February 9, 1953 .. ...... , . . ...- , tr . THIS I CONCEIVE:/ Bundling DameAN AMERICAN'S OvercomesbylTREWARD: DEATH EDITORt'S NOTE; In cnjuncttian wth the lecture seres "Ths I Cnceive" The Daily is propositioning statements of pre-natal experience from promi- nent members of the University Rhythm Group. Diane Spiritual is a prominent members of the University Ryhthm By SAM OBITUARY Group and president of Sor...…
…Monday, February 9, 1953 THE MCHIGAN DAILY Page Three STU THSERICE T Hip-Deep Prexy Oan Top ofIHeap Special To The Daily - WASHINGTON-"I got to be the wheel I am by following the fine, upstanding principles my old man learned me down on the farm," Dr. John A. Humble said yesterday, with a straight face. Humble is the new director of the Draft-All-Non-Agricultural- Students Bureau and the former strawboss of Michigan College for Bovines. "...…
… Page Four T HE MIC H IGA N DA ILY Monday,.'February 9. 1953 J AnrEditorial. People who read Photography Annual are not the only ones who have noticed The Daily's seeming lack of initiative in reporting news of a sexual nature. In the calm, uninhibited atmosphere of a J-Hop Extra we would like to apologize for what is only an apparent neglect. May we first assure our readers that this situation is not due to any lack of interest on our p...…
…Monday, February 9 ]1953 T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Page Five Monday. .,ebrary . 1 9 5 3 T H E .M.CH. GAN. DAILY Page Five Hip-Hip-Hurrah! THOUGH news of the city coun- aldermen likewise should receive cil extending sewers to the praise for their decisive action. University's south forty develop- ment was buried in a page six We can hardly conceive what squib yesterday, we cannot ignore the new south forty develop- its importance to the comm...…
…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 9, 1953 Local Police Force Thinks ParentalismSet AsWatchword By MIKE HIMMLER "Our aim is to provide sanctuary for students in distress." This is the guiding philosophy of Ann Arbor's friendly, high- minded police department, according to Chief of olice Jasper Junkie. "Parentalism is our watchword," the genial Junkie went on. "When officers handle cases involving the cleancut youths of our town's...…
…J-HOP I .e trl t ttn ttt1 SEC. 2 nr , -- - pnnn nrc gnr^t;nn Twe% Mondar Februarv 9, rag vn, ec~on " Gala J-Hop Goes Antique As Dorsey, Marterie Play Famed Spa b Wide Open For J-Hop As a special bonus for J-Hop- pers the Union's plush steam room was opened on Saturday night of the big weekend which in other years had been one of the dance nights. Planned to compensate for the one-night dance, the steam room opening was well attended d...…
… Page Two, Section Two (Continued from Page 1) Knape, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Barker, Sherwood Barman and Lee Hare- lik, Robert Barnes and Barbara Hubbard, Charles Barnhart and Mary Vanker, Stuart Baruck and Lydia Penrod. BOB BARRETT and Maryj Lowen, Ralph J. Barron and Mar- ilyn Ridley, Bill Bates and Ann Furstenaw, Russel Baum and Hel- en Ballard, W. S. Bauman and Shirlee Madden, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baunow, Bill Baur and Joyce Thomas, Jim Beauder...…
…Monday. February 9, 193 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three, Section Two ,.A snrln f ,iorucv _1yTH MC I N DI+a.he SctnT NAMES~ (Continued from Page 2 Section 2) and Eileen McDonough, Reynolds Cordes and Jackie Bergey. William Coulter and Delphine Walgenbach, Hanle Crapo and Dorothy Allasen, James Crawford and Ernastene Hebert, Harry Criel and Laura Weible, Wendell Culbertson and Beth Capitanio, Roger Curran and Anne Robinson, Dick Curry and Mar...…
… Page Four, Section Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday Februnrv 9. 1951 Po~eyurecin yoTE I, WDAL -'~ - "/ - '' 'i ! . i f V 1K 1/ 1I I ONE STOP at Packard Laundry takes care of all 3! and fast! Sipe J-HOP COMMITTEE MEMBERS WERE GLAD i-Hop Makers Dazed y Baroque'uccess This is a human interest story. PROBABLY the biggest prob- It is the story of ten people lem was getting people to buy who worked hard to make a suc- tickets. Men who were app...…
…Monday, February 9, 1953 T HE M IC H IGA N D AILY zge Five, Section Two NAMES.. (Continued from Page 3, Section 2) Priest, Irvin Fieber and Lorraine Wosniak, Raymond Fischer and Kathleen Little, Harry Fishman and Judy Gregory, Phil Flar- sheim and Ruth Helfinbine, Cal- vert Fletcher and Lois Holtz, John Fleure and Mary Hixson, William Flinn and Sue Reynolds. Weldon Follin and Diane Van- dermark, Tom Forgacs and Bar- bara Lynch, Carlos A. F...…
…ruarv 9. 1953 Page Six, Section' PSStTHE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday. Febr . r...m I BODY This creature was. NAMES .. (Continued from Page 5, Section 2) nie Sinkule, Arthur Haines and Gloria Haines, Gene Halbrook and Joanne Pincoe, John M. Hale and Marjorie Kler, Charles Hall and Betty Steele, Robert Halleen and Joann Kehrer, James Hamburg and Joyce Kaiser, Bill Hamil and Gitta Gosziniak, William Hamilton and Helen Beckwith, Tom Ham- lin and An...…
…Monday. Februnrv 9, 1 95 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven, Section T% i~V~ u . , t ,W , f f .. ,... ...., ......... . ,y, ,_ ,_ i ................ -- -- - - - - - - NAMES... (Continued from Page 6, Section 2) aan Riggs, Bob Johnson and Do- lores Logsdon, Duane Johnson and Mary Hall, Gary Johnson and Re- becca Badger, Martinus Johnson and Barbara Crane, Red Johnson and Mary Jo Frye, Floyd Johnston and Betty Brown. Peter Johnston and Ruth Ro...…
…Page Eight, Section Two THE MICHIGAN DAILYMonday, February 9 5 A AMaryann Sarnak, Ever Mehted- Jack Mostow and Laur Lee Mich-II N A M E S basich and Irene Mahler, Dilip elson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mur- Mehta and Martha Mitchell, Rob- phy, Bob McGrath and Mary (Continued from Pase 7, Section 2) ert Meisel and Naomi Walton, Sherman. John Melick and Gloria Anton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Nabi- Mahoney and Barabara O'Donnell, Dick Merrill and Kathle...…
…Monday. February 9. 193 T HE MI CH IGA N DA ILY Page Nine, Section Two t.A'.niiuuyi, ,elriit Q H M. IA D IYP eNn SctnT NAMES . (Continued from Page , Section 2) and Corinne Secord, Warren Nor- quist and Carol Lutz, Paul Nowak and Janet Myers, Roy Nowak and Nan Gustaffson, James J. Nyberg and Mildred Chapman. PETER OAK and Betty Shana- barge, Galen Ohmart and Cyn- this LaPond, Bill Ohst and Jean- nette Natzel, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam O'Keef...…
…Paste Ten. Section Two T HE M IC H IGA N D A ILY Monday, February 9, 19 Pae en SctonTw TE ICIGN.AIY.ona, February 9,. 19 -- -- --- Is E SORORI OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MI IN SUPPORT OF T FOR THE MARCH OF DIME :tirr'.; ;{.v.:v:;r: ".}v.;r;.y :.; x.;.Y};rrr~r:.;.;.p.}y. ,+vY.vA . "; 1 4:Yp. "a. y." v v. ti" Y .s". :{.f'+n'. U.6.Yh" Apt 1 :f:'::Sl:::V:'.:t .'i":.5.?1r. .:L;" :.':: 1:{':.1 .NtY1 r J:7}??S AS""?f':1+ hF.' } { . " ... AG:::Y.w'A[...…
…Monday, February 9, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DA LY Page Eleven, Section Two Lindberg, Charles Stark and Joan Jerry Valentine and Donna Shaw, Fran Fortain, Howard Willins and Chiravola, Bob Steiner and Ann Malin Van Antwerp and Claire Susan Popkin, Bruce Wilmarth . Batchelder, Sheldon Stearns and Trigger, John Vandenburg and and Pat Texter, Bill Wilson and Carole Michels, Mr..and Mrs. Don- Theo John, J. P. Vandenburg and Becky Ninness, James Wilson an...…
… Page Twelve, Section Two T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Monday. February 9. 1953 PSTD.rFebrua.y.9..1953 the cotton blouse is a good mixer and a smart spring fashion tonic A. Neway tailored shirt with jaunty French cuffs and dolman sleeves. Pink, maize, white or coral. Sizes 10 to 16. 5.95 B. Tri-tone blouse in white with red and navy, white with grey and black or white with tan and brown. Sizes 32 to 38. 4.95 f .' . y9 *.,r ' 2 !w ' .. ; ,: ?¢...…
…Monday, February 9, 1953 Hot Fei AEC Moves To Prevent atastrophe Soapy Succumbs To Deadly Piles By JEAN BOLSHOI Hordes of workmen arrived by airlift from the Virgin Islands to- day to begin erection of a radio- taetivity-proof lead wall around ,e campus ordered by Atomic :nergy Commission officials to rotect the student population rom mass sterility. Source of the deadly radiation eems to lie in the mounds of cow anure used to fertilize campus...…
… Pog/Eight THENICHiCAN DAILY _ ETTOS__NC REGENTS By BEN ZIBN over the modern structure, the gram to assure the future sef Terror stricken University Re- Board has suspended all further of the Unsversity. gents rushed plans today for a meetings for the duration of the Stooging for the commltte five year watch-and-ward vigil emergency, turning over its auth- t andy Scratcher (formen'. over Haven Hall, following a dig- ority to a student-facult...…
…Monday, February 9, 1953 THE OXFORD PLAN: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine 01 Dorm for Dregs Slated By HOWSEN PFFIFFER r m University officials gave the go- head yesterday to plans for the construction of a gigantic North Quadrangle in the center of the Huron River. The new structure will embody he modern conveniences of the Romance Languages Bldg. as well as "terrifying" architectural in- 'novations suggested by a four year study of Indian v...…
…i ' Poge Teri THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Ten _ .THE..MICHIGAN . DAILYw CL ASSIFIE DS FOR SALE FOR SALE PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca- CAMERA AND ACCESSORIES, worth narie, singera, oagea and supplies. 305 $100 will ati for $75. Kodak Tourist, W. Roaeer. Phone 2-2403. )1F case, adapter kit, Plath unit and range finder. Good buy. Phone Plym- ONE COMPLETE set of tails. Size 39 outh 153. )3F long. 34141, R. C. Briggs. )2F FOR RENT ANTIQUE gra...…
…onday, February 9, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven ON THE BEID Beta Beta Pi fraternity will climax "Know-Your-Brother-Better Week" Friday by staging a stag dinner and slumber partyfor the 't esneighboring Wee-Gees. The BBPi house will take on the appearance of a gigantic steamroom to provide atmosphere for the all-night es taffair. A Monte Carlo party, "You Bet Your Ace," will be feaured s"Saturday night at the Kappa BB house, while the ne...…
…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DA I LY Monday, February 9, 195 IKE' INAUGURA TE (Editor's Note: The following re- R Fl ky Jo- iport of the inauguration festivities kansas and the territories-Alt. K waso withheld till now for security ka, Hawaii, the Virgin Island reasons. The Daily observers, cracked swarming into Waohington for 5 Flunky's.J~ correspondents with our Washington 2 arg1it9as1910, 1 Bureau, somehow got caught up in first Republican inau...…
…IND THE LINES See page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State Dai4b M6i1 'Y '"'> p :8. r t ,I CLOUDY L. LXIII, No. 83 reshmen Show nrollment ain By ERIC VETTER Freshman enrollment continued its upward trend despite increased ft pressure on men and higher tuition rates, University enrollment res for the spring semester show. Registrar Ira M. Smith revealed that freshmen starting blasses erday totaled 230 as compared to 214 last year. ANN ARBO...…
… THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAY, F EBRUAKY 1V, 1953 of classes. Membership registrations for house groups, such as fraternities, so- rorities, cooperatives, should be com- pleted by the end of the first week of classes. Petitions for manager of the summer and fall 1953 Student Directory will be accepted at the office of the Board in Control of Student Publications in the Student Publication Building prior to Feb. 21. Students petitioning should rep...…
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…w *1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY', FEBRUARY 10, 1953 BEHIND THE LINES . Communists-in-Colleges Postscript By CAL SAMRA Daily Editorial Director RING THE ephemeral vacation, this vriter exchanged a couple of letters a member of the House Un-American ities Committee-Kit Clardy, who re- nts Michigan's sixth district. Clardy the Committee have apparently taken at deal of interest in The Daily's ser- f articles on Communist activities at jniv...…
… FEBRUARY 10, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIV Soph Cabaret To Provid Weekend Fun Tickets To Go on Sale In League, Mason Hall For 'Music Heaven' Tickets for "Music Heaven," an- nual Sophomore Cabaret dance which will be presented from 8 p.m. to midnight Friday and Sat- urday nights at the League, will be on sale this week in the League and Mason Hall. They may also be obtained from members of the central commit- tee of this year's Soph Cab...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1953 I I ISA Gets Television Set DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) later than the end of the first week of classes. For activities organized during the semester, participation lists must be filed within forty-eight hours after the activity is organized. Regents' Rules Governing Operation of Motor Vehicles by Students. "No stu- dent in attendance at the University of Michigan shall o...…
…UARY 10, 1953 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ITISH ACTOR: Emlyn Williams To Give Dickens Program at ll By DIANE DECKER Scrooge, Mr. Pickwick and 40 other loveable Dickens' characters will invade Hill Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Monday when British actor KSpring Playbill Season Opens With 'Faust' Gounod's well-known opera, "...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY A- 'U' Receives $183,461 In Grants (Continued from Page 1) stration to be conducted next September. Scholarship funds were swelled by several gifts with the largest being $2,525 from several donors for the 1916 Law Class Memorial Scholarship Fund. OTHER SCHOLARSHIP grants include $1,000 gifts for the Gom- berg Scholarship Fund, the To- ledo Scholarship Fund and the Universal Oil Chemical Engineer- ing ...…
…Daily' Opportunities Open Up for New Staff er Interested in meeting University administrators, visiting digni- taries, campus leaders, or perhaps the city council? Are you lookihg for a chance to show your selling ability, or put into operation a favorite promotions scheme? Do you like to get in past "keep out" signs and find out about things before they happen? IF ANY OF THESE situations appeal to you, you should come to ,any of the four...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953 ... SL Agenda T~he Student Legislature agen- da for the group's meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in Strauss Din- ing Rm., East Quadrangle, in- cludes the following topics: Announcement of Student Citizenship Program. Student Affairs Committee report Lecture Committee Brief re- port Report on extended faculty members and students to at- tend. Book Exchange Still NeBeds Texts The Student Legislature ...…
…FEBRUARY 11, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PAGE TO,Tops Lambda Chi; hi Delts, Sig Eps Win By KEN COPP The second round of "A" fra- ternity basketball was completed last night with many high scores being rolled up in the twenty con- tests. Phi Delta Theta, downed Phi Kappa Tau 76-11 with Jack Cor- bett dropping in 19 points for the victors. Two other games provided wide point margins as Howard An- drews put in'20 points to aid Al- pha Delta...…
… THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I m I- me : Formosa & The Seventh Fleet NEW PRESIDENT takes the oath of of- Our government will find that, inst flee and shortly after reads a dully Chiang assuming the preponderent sh ded speech to a joint session of Congress. the burden, the United States will be ce spoken, these words bring 150 m...…
…FEBRUARY 11, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FI V PAGEFIV wo Orchestras oph Cab To Provide arnival Atmosphere To Play for 'Music Heaven Friday, Saturday Two bands will be featured at "Music Heaven," which will be presented from 9 p.m. to mid- night Friday and Saturday nights on the second floor of the League. The 1953 edition of Sophomore Cabaret will feature Paul Root's orchestra in the League Ballroom, which will be decorated as Mu...…
…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953 PAGE STX PUBLICITY MIXUP:' Comedy Given Morbid Interpretation f+5 0 ., 4, N I - THE MICHIGAN DAILY Only a publicity mixup could urn a sophisticated comedy into a horror show and the campus student Players have 100-odd pos- bers to prove it. Busy rehearsing Philip Barry's "Philadelphia Story" in the comic vein, the Players recently received a batch of posters from publicity agents in New York advertising somethi...…
…IFC-QUAD SQUABBLE See Page 4 Y s111 uyrn Latest Deadline in the State :4!Iaii4 A I CLOUDY, LIGHT SNOW CLOUDY, LIGHT SNOW VOL. LXIII, No. 85. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1953 EIGHT P I U EVIGTi 4VI7 1 r i Reds Sever Israeli Ties Over Blast Union Beckons Tryouts Moscow Blames Zion Government LONDON - (A') -- Russia broke off diplomatic relations last night with Israel over the bombing of the Soviet legtion Monday ...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1953 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS Y: t,. to . ,. a: II The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsi- bility. Publication in it is construe- tive notice to all members of the University. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day ...…
…FEBRUARY 12, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE _______________________________________________ U .~- I ________________________________ PSYCHIATRIST SAYS: Injury May Have Caused Lincoln's Rise to Power. By JOYCE FICKIES The warmth and humor, habit- ual melancholy expression and dedication to justice of Abraham Lincoln-all trademarks of the Great Emancipator born 144 years ago today- may have been caused by a kick in the head from a horse, a Ne...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1953 tl IFC-Quad Squabble TWO MORE VIEWS: Formosa & The Seventh Fleet "Rest Assured I've Got Europe Worried" sanlaMS ,f- CQ~iTYIEE UfT /ett*4 TO THE EDITOR The Daily welcomes communications from its readers on matters of general interest, and will publish all letters which are signed by the writer and in good taste. Letters exceeding 300 words in length, defamatory or libelous letters,'and lette...…
…kY, FEBRUARY 12, 193 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAOR __________________-________________--_______________ PAG, WAA Plans, All-Campus Tournaments Bowling; Badminton To Feature Contests Open to Coed Groups Bowling ... Entry blanks for the all-cam- pus women's bowling tournament are now available from house ath- letic managers and must be turn- ed in on Monday at Barbour Gym- nasium. Each team will consist of six players, with four bowling at one tim...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1953 ___________________________________________________________________________ I U WOMM" 'THINKING' PLAYER: Pavichevich's Smart Play Team Asset Gavilan Smashes Davey With TKO, Keeps Title Hardworking, unassuming Ray Pavichevigh is not the most con- spicuous Michigan player on the basketball court. * * * At 5-11 he can easily be lost among the "big boys" but Pavich- evich is the stable, smart ...…
…12, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 1 H I JINKS ATOs Rip DKE, 63-20, In 'B' Basketball Game Psi U's Ted Warenock Tallies 23 Points; Sigma Chi Triunphs Over Theta Xi, 42-15 Thinclad Trainer Develops Heel Support for Athletes SALJE . by kJohn Jenks 11 B-15 Air Force Jackets DOES THE NAME PHIL DIAMOND mean anything to you? Unless you're a track enthusiast or a jazz expert, the odds are pretty good that it doe...…
…THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1953 ~THE 'MICHIG(TANfDAIL.Y ttA.S.S a , a As. a 475..aLtAasa.'..r 4 - a - -- -f ESEARCH IN A NUT GROVE: Unique Hobby Provides Fun, Money y DIANE DECKER :oney may not grow on trees, fun and food will, according iut grower Michael Lee. i addition to his duties with} .University chemical storage artment, Lee raises evergreens profit and nuts for a hobby. iough it is generally believed s can not survive Michigan ters, Le...…
…aetr Dtan Latest Deadline in the State iItjt °- .., -- ~; , . _,,__ , :., ... ,,? t ,, ,i , . ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1953 CONTINUED CLOUDY SIX PAGES Egyptians, British Sign Sudan Pact Talks on Suez Zone Expected CAIRO, Egypt-(IP)-Egypt and Britain formally agreed yesterdayI to let the Sudanese choose their own future and Premier Gen. Mo- hammed Naguib announced the door was opened wide for "a suc- cessful understanding"...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 mmw"Mmml 4u MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - RATES1 LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.84 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays, 11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue. LOST AND FOUND FOUND! The lost chord is found. Hear it at Soph Cab tonight. Don't miss it. )5L FOR SALE PA...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ SPORTS SLANTS Sextet Entrains for Vital Clashes with Minnesota Heyliger's Pucksters Need at Least a Split To Continue in Battle for MCHL Crown . . .By Ed Whipple ICHIGAN STATE students should sponsor a contest to find The Man We'd Most Like To Grind into Fertilizer. Then they could elect Fritz Crisler by acclamation and provide an excuse for the dirt he's been getting from East Lansing. Not that Michigan Athletic Direc...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, EJBRUAY 13, 1953 EM CROSENBERG CASE: Justice, If N By ZANDER HOLLANDER w Daily Feature Editor S A SIZEABLE segment of our University community felt more than a twinge of disappointment upon reading in yesterday's newspapers that President Eisenhower had refused to grant executive clemency in the esXionage conviction of Julius and Ethel Ros- enberg. For most of these, it was a disappoint- ment borne partly out o...…