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May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…rj"[HE 3I1CHI AN DAILY PAGE 15 Wolverines Qualify or ienTrackMeet Finals Today Ward Is Star; Hoosiers Takej Only_8 Places Ohio State Second With 12Qualifiers; Egleston Ties Keller In Hurdles (Continued from Page 1) performances, but giving the spec- tators more to look at. Summaries: Broad Jump-John Brooks, Chi- cago, 24 feet 5 3-4 inches. Willis Ward, Michigan, 23 feet 8 1-8 inches. A. 0. Adams, Illinois, 23 feet 7 1-8 inches. Jones, Wi...…

May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY [ICHIGAN DAILY unmixed in separate choirs, as pure in quality as primary colors. When one is young, right is "good" xU I I -~ r 4r7 1I ':- Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Associa- tion and the ig Ten News Service. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATE) PRESS The Associated Press is excl...…

May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…9 THE MICHIGAN DAILY "AGE 'u CA/ pS o~jc' ~S() cud (~dci'uIar F~or Final Choruses Selected For Laiiterii ance Tap, WalItz, ANd Singing Features Will Perform On Outdoor Balcony Final selections of entertainment features for the Freshman Lantern Dance May 27 at the League have been made, according to Margaret Ballard, '36, chairman of entertain- ment. There will be a singing chorus under the direction of Mary Ann Mathewson, '34; a waltz cho...…

May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX 'T' FMTCTTTirA T T lA TT V N w ftft f - 1 WPM -- a 1 AA H.-Iw ______ _____ _____ _____ __1___ _____ __V H 11% L A 1J.Laj SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933 WisconsinStrike Ended After Six DaysOf Fighting Milk Pool And Governor Decide To Make Peace; Farmers Stop Picketing Militia Retained Leaders Of Strike Blame 'Outside Elements' For Acts Of Violence Debate In Detroit On Tax Question MADISON, Wis., May 19.-(I)- The Wisconsin Co-operative...…

May 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…The Weather' , 41 Partly cloudy, a few scattered showers today; Saturday, un- settled. VOL. XLIII No. 167 ANN' ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1933 Editorials End Of A Student Council PRICE FIVE CENTS Oratorio Features Concert Thrilling Performance Of 'Belshazzar's Feast' Is Heard At May Festival Artistry Of Heifetz Highly Appreciated Stuecckgold, Bampton, And Young People's Chorus To Be Heard Today The second concert of the May Festival cam...…

May 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FID? c April Health Normal Dr. For vth e toies Collection Of rl CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY j _Hawks' E ggs I Student health during the month of April was normal, with the excep- Brought Here tion of an increase in the number of measles cases, according to a re- port recently issued by WarrenaE- 392 Sets Are Gathered ByI Forsythe, M.D., director of the Uni- F versity Health Service. Former Assistant In A comparison of the ...…

May 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…, MAY 19, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MTCHTGAN DAIT.Y * a.s ..... A r. 1 nn Varsity Golfers Swamp Normal;. Sweet Shoots 71 Final Score Is 16 To 2; Sophomore Player Sets New Putting Record MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York..........17 9 Washington.........18 12 Cleveland ...........18 12 Chicago............15 12 Philadelphia ........12 14 Detroit.............11 16 St. Louis............12 18 Boston .............8 18 Ne...…

May 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…UR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~ - 4 Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Associa- tion and the Big Ten News Service. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this...…

May 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUSSOIT SOCf ETA' League Will Have Year's Last Dane IlJl Foundation P1 Many Houses To Hold Spring Dances Toniffht Costume Designs By Argna Enters On Display Fabric GlovUCS, "Artemus, from the Cycle of Pagan Greece" as drawn by the distin- guished dance-mime, Miss Angna Enters, to appear in the Dramatic Season on Monday and Tuesday, May 29 and 30, in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. This is one of a series of 6...…

May 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

…THF. MTCHIC.AN DAILY FRIDAY, n .. ,.. "T-1Ji L lr aCTalTat ANi\ 1lAnT.V FRIDAY,.. Prof. Brumm Talks At Alpha Nu Initiation Says Present World Is Interested Primarily In Material Affairs Six men were initiated into Alpha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma Tuesday and were honored at a banquet held Wednesday night in the Union. Prof. John L. Brumm, head of the jour- nalism department, spoke at the dinner. The men initiated are Rowe A. Balmer, '34, Lewis...…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Increasing cloudiness today; Friday probably showers, not much change in temperature. LY SiAr lIadi Editorials University Mourns Dr. Hib- ben's Death; Hitler Makes A Brilliant Spech. VOL. XLIII No. 166 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933 Student Council Elections Are alled PRICE FIVE CENTS O ff As All Ca-t-tdidates Withdraw From Race Koshetz Is Applauded hi. Festival Russian Singer Is Greeted With Great Ent...…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Notice to Seniors and Graduate Students: Only five more days remain -after today-for the payment of diploma fees. There can be absolutely no extension beyond 4 p. in., Wednesday, May 24. The Cashier's office is Glosed on Saturday afternoon. Shirley W. Smith. University Loan Committee: The Loan Committee will meet today at 1:3Q p. in. in Room 2, University Hall. Students who have filed applications with the Office of the Dea...…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…18. 193 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Varsity Golfers Will Meet Ypsi Normal Today Michigan Golf Team Will Take Four Men For Big Ten Meet This Saturday The final opportunity for local golf fans to view the Varsity team in action before it journeys to the Conference meet will be offered when the team plays Ypsi Normal on the University course today. The first match will tee off at 1:30 p. mn. with the object of giving the students a chance to see most of...…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY treatythey have no right to expect Germany to keep hers. France, however, threatens to invade the Ruhr again if Germany arms. If she does, the blood will be upon her own head. No matter what her legal rights in the matter, she has no moral right to invade the soil of another nation. No matter what her legal rights may be, such invasion would - o certainly be interpreted as aggression by the in- terested ...…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCI ETY 1 7 7 t i t i l c 4 Opening Of May Festival Is Attended By Large Audience The May Festival opened last departnet and Mrs. Vibbert, Dean night to a capacity audience of Alice Lloyd, Dr. Frederick A. Coller music lovers who had gathered from of the surgery department and Mrs. near and far for the event. Coller, Prof. James Hamilton of the Among the prominent members of mUsic school and rt.rs. Hamilton, ...…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY Guardsmen Are1 Sent To Quell' DairyTrouble Wisconsin Farmers Rise To Close Creameries In Milwaukee Region Skeek Showdown Sheriffs Meet To Plan Protection For Trucks Carrying Milk MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 17.-(RP) -A crisis in the Wisconsin milk strike appeared imminent today as the state sent more than 1,000 Na- tion'al Guards acting as deputy sher- iffs into the field to combat pickets who said thousands of "farmers w...…

May 17, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…I The Weather Partly cloudy and somewhat warmer today and tomorrow; a few scattered showers today. LL fig VOL. XLII No. 165 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY Ruthven Talks To alls 3.2 Beer Illegal Senior S Sounds Note Of Optimism Before Graduating Sen- iors At Annual Gathering 2,000 Take Part In Swingout Ceremony Young Persons Going Out Into World Not To Be Pitied, President Says Sounding a note of optimism for graduating senior...…

May 17, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY qtrl Tonight Exhibit Of Student Sculpture Opens With Formal Reception By ELEANOR BLUM Opening with a formal reception last night, the fourth annual exhibit of sculpturing work done by students of Prof. Avard Fairbanks will con- tinue on display. n the League lounge until after commencement. Among the pieces that attracted considerable attention was "Inspira- Voa," by Harry Furst, and "The Teacher," by Ann Hinshaw. The work...…

May 17, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…_THE MICHIGAN DAILY .CHIGAN DAILY j ij would be; we endeavor below to describe this ma- chinery. The distrust, to what degree it has existed, has been quite natural; fraternities on this campus have always been suspicious of paternalism, and it is to be expected that they will be reluctant ; at present to vote for the adoption of rules per- taining to matters they have hitherto taken n care of without any outside interference. The proposed ...…

May 17, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…TuTHE MICHIGAN DAAIILLYI Basebail TeaitWill W1V. A. A. To Give Horse Show At Fair Grounds Next Week Leave Fo~r Hoosier Stronghold Today Coach Ray Fisher's baseball squad yesterday held its last practice be-!' fore the three-game trip this week- end with Indiana, Illinois and Pur- due, leaving at 1 p. m. today. In the practice, Coach Fisher em- phasized preparation for the flock' of southpaws that he expects to be used against Michigan on ...…

May 16, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…The WeatherA Scattered showers Tuesday Ab and possibly Wednesday; not Begi much change in temperature. Herr VOL. XLIII No. 164 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933 Editorials surdities Of Movie Titles; nning Of The End For Hitler? PRICE FIVE CENTS Nominees For Annual Spring Voting Chosen All-Canipus Ballot Takes Shape As Many Boards Present Candidates Briggs, Deo Seek Council Presidency Election To Take Place Thursday At Polling Place ...…

May 16, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY _ be < accomp lished. i~eW i .uesSe MichganL'aee t 7:f0p. in. will beh pptutdb vrola ,rec- I. P'alur' oruy)ciAlsocuty Regai~ n cg W ~; fi~ioo o Au U ofcolegestun ents and their ;el ilul t :~G Th ~)'o~amwi;resecive coleg t owns in ,an area fetr afehmncebto Iu ouddon U;t:l'south by the Ohio quci:,"Rsvc:ta teU . ie nd on the mwest by a line shoud cascIcprocet he nvel-thruZhC hicago ald Sit. Louis havwe Tments of her Q.lZfl~ l...…

May 16, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…X, r 16. 1933 . THE MICHIGAN DAILY Michigan Tennis Team Conquers Hurons, 6 To 3 Appelt, Baldwin, and Root Show Improvement By Winning Matches Carstens Is Star Michigan To Take Four Players To Big Ten Meet This Saturday By SIDNEY FRANKEL The Michigan tennis team added another feather to its cap when it beat Michigan Normal yesterday, 6 to 3, in a meet that was held in the Intramural Sports Building because of rainy weather. The meet was s...…

May 16, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY first time since the good old Union Opera days, Laboratory Theatre is housing a three-ring cir- cus. Not thai everything is not as it should be --on the contrary. But don't go to see the famous old Goldsmith riot hoping for anything subtle, for if it's that you want, you've got the wrong play. You see Goldsmith wrote everything into this show that ever was used centuries later in things like "Charlie's Aunt," "The NIt Farm,...…

May 16, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 164) • Page Image 5

…16, 1933THE MICHIGAN DAILY Im 0 h . .. A.MPUS SOCIETY* Week-Eid Festivities Feat tre Many Pastel-Colored Gom :l , I Goldsmith Play Appreciated By Noted Audience V f 'r~ihwn'lt ? (axmb er Q Faculty rAndTheP ricf Set Are Noticed An appreciative audience enthus- iastically received Oliver Goldsmith's rollicking comedy "She Stoops To Conquer" given last night by Play Production at the Laboratory thea- trc. Among the faculty element in the au...…

May 16, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bonus Army Of 1,200 Asks For Cash Payments Small, Well-Fed Group Frames Its Demands At 'Convention' 700 Tents Vaeant Only 100 Tents At Fort Hunter Are Occupied As Veterans Assemble WASHINGTON, May 15. - P) - The comfortably fed but numerically slim bonus army of 1933 today got down to the business of holding a "convention" to frame cash-pay- ment demands. Almost rattling around in the huge Fort Hunt, Va., encampment of 800 ...…

May 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Generally fair. Sunday and Monday, not much change in temperature. VP tiga ~aiIt Editorials Home And Get Your Scanties ... VOL. XLIII No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS Michigan Beats Illini ,stump Speakers' Group Of 22 Members Seniors Will Meet Tuesday For Swingout Connellan, Sharp Named New Daily Heads; Powers, On Track Wolverine Squad Makes Clean Sweep In Both Hurdle Races, 440 Bil...…

May 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…ro THE MICHIGAN DAILY sUNDA Y, MAY 14, 1933 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. Prof. Louis A. Strauss Discusses University Publication 's Policies tions; as it is the osn tof the fi-l 4C ()(> lay Srvm ares year will stowaveyesetbe FdreLc!(Iirhs profit." E'a n AIArarht Prof...…

May 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…sUNDAY, MAY 14, 1933 TIILE MICHIGAN DAILY Merr Mount" Will Be Given World Premiere At Festival Msi Grc PAGE TIIREE, ie School aduates To American Opera Will Be Climax Of May Festival Howard Ianson sOpera Of American Life Is At- tracting Attention Setting Is In 1625 111 It ritan Village First Scene Introduces Pastor Lecturing His Sunday Church Group "Merry Mount," Howard Hanson's American opera, which will be given its world premiere at the S...…

May 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…I PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1933 the unique and praiseworthy tradition with the performance of' William Walton's "Belshazzar's Feast" on Thursday night and the world premiere of the Hansoi opera "Merry Mount" on Satur- day evening. William Walton is a young English composer who has come into world wide prominence in the last ten year§. His name was quite unknown to the English musical public until 1923 when his "String Qu...…

May 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 163) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE FM "AGE FIVE + CAMUS SOCIETY 1AnnualDance Recital Features Creative Rhythm And Design " Luncheon For Mother's Day Well Attended 256 Students And Their Mothers Entertained At League Yesterday Two hundred and fifty-six women students and their mothers were en- tertained at the Mother and Daugh- ter luncheon held yesterday in the League Ballroom, as part of the all- campus observance of Mother'...…

May 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE ?MTCIIIG AN 1) TTLY SU]NDAY, MAY 11, 113; Faeculty ,Men The . Inquiring T a eT ,OU: LISTION * A New York Camipus .Economiists T~ a pnr eqtly conducted a daily' I "W ome ImimelO mi this iprob)- At Business Adininistrax- i:, iu ae in comaudiae of a (il- lion Conferenice iWe shilarto the Akron and y our ____________sh-p IU ith Wna sim~iiar aCccHi. (Continued from Page 1) ~ Oi*p2~lfr are Pth'esent Foo s;- _____ n f niter, Anne Li...…

May 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 163) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ,I I~ IW FROM THE PRESS BOX l By JOHN THOMAS The Press Box Is Dead-Long Live The Press Box111 SOMETIME SOMEWHERE SOMEONE heard a swan ding, or said he did. See How the generously necked bird sounded was never accurately described, but it was poor enough to be judged the nadiric conclusion of anything and all things. That, at least, is my interpretation of this "Swan Song" idea ... and the melody follows. It's "Varsit...…

May 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 163) • Page Image 8

…THE SMICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 14, 193 Advance Inquiries Run High AsSummer Session To Give Summer Program A scene from A. A. Milne's "Mr. Pim Passes By," which was directed by Valentne B. Windt and opened the 1932 season of the Michigan Repertory Players, is shown above. Thomas W. Stevens (left) founder of the Carnegie Drama School, will be visiting director for the 1933 season. First Summer Concert To Be Given June 27 The first of the w...…

May 13, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Showers Saturday; Sunday un- settled, possibly local showers. C, r Sfr ig ti Editorials 'Back To Joe's And Orient'; The Erstwhile Hearst, Again. I VOL. XLIII, No. 162 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS St. Lawrence Seaway Pact ParleyCalled Comstock Asks Governors Of Interested States To Force Immediate Action To Hokl Conference In Chicago Tuesday Governor Says Roosevelt Is Anxious To Obtain Approva...…

May 13, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 'a 3:ubicdon in the Bulletin is constctive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the offce of the Assistant to the Presidenit until 3:30; 11:30 a. mn. Satuirday. Maj. Edwards Reeeives State Describes Rail Plan XLIII SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933 No. 162 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from four to six o'clock- on Sunday, May 14,to members of the faculty, students and...…

May 13, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…VIAY 13, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rd O.. From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas Watching Golfers IO STATE golfers will opose the 0iichigan stars this morning at 9 a. m. _ . Real golf fans will undoubtedly t a k e advantage of this opportunity to see some first-cl a s s golfers in action. Many devotees of tue game have a hard time getting anything out of following golfers around. The fault lies in what they look for. If one goes out with the firm...…

May 13, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AN DAILY There are two things for which Mr. Hearst has been positively committed. They are, first, the replacement of high income taxes by a general -N. - ; L C --v . (' i]ti w ' c c { {! 9. I ;;. ; ., -. r - sales tax and, second, a "hands off" policy by the United States in foreign affairs. The President has ignored the Hearst advice on both these points. He stated that he was "horrified" at the suggestion of a sa...…

May 13, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCI ETY q.1m i New Members, Selected By Senior Society Ti Womien Honored By Election; Initiation And Banquet To Be Monday Ten women were honored with ad- mittance into Senior Society, hon- orary organization for senior inde- pendent women, Thursday night when present members of the society went to each neophyte's residence and read her the formal, traditional summons. Those chosen for the scholarship, activity ...…

May 13, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY New B. E. F. Inspected Before Start For Washington -Associated Press Phoro Joe Salzman, one of the leaders in th# latest m ireh on Washington, inspecting his followers in Union Square, New York, before they started for the capitol to rcnew demands against the economy bill. for a soldier bonus and to protest ax O $27.66 A Barrel Cuts British Beer-Drinking By Half )NDON, May 12.-(,)-A tax of of $461,000,000 in 1923, to $...…

May 12, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… .ine weatner Occasional showers Friday and S a t u r d a y; somewhat warmer. - - iri jDattij Co-Operate With ternity Committee; Generous Tonight. The Let 1 VOL. XLI No. 161 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933 PRICE FIVE d Traditions To, BeFeature Of de le Alumni, Parents. Here To Witness Lantern Night, Spring Class Games Duckings In Huron Increase Rivalry Tug Of War Over River At 4:15 P. M.; Kipke, Yost To Speak Tonight Par...…

May 12, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…Marty Buildings Demolished I Alabama Tornado -Associated Press Photo This picture shows a view of the wreckage in the business dlistrict of Helena, Ala., after a tornado swept through the town killing many persons, injuring others and cai7iig widespread property damage. PrfeakisT r sInlIo A aetTwister ro.-stis er s 1. .A;Laet'Step In The Rioyht 'irection'~ Lifts Tornado FAI Now,- MA rTbI -- WTomorrlow! Lr\VY INIvxuL.vv Lr\3. [\\JL-Lr.~3 M...…

May 12, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…FROM THE PRESS BOX By JOHN THOMAS Johnny Fischer's Pitch Shots Alumni Trophy Again Bobs Up Wildcat Boxing * * * OHNNY FISCHER, Intercollegiate golf champion, was in the clubhouse the other day talking to other members of the golf team. The question came up as to the left wrist at the point of contact with the ball on the down swing. The traditional feeling is that about a foot or so away from the contact of clubhead and ball, the right wrist t...…

May 12, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAI DAILY [IIGAN DAILY . .^' argue against its flagrant injustice. If a speaker, for instance, maligned the character and reputa- tion of a person, and a newspaper, mindful of the libel and slander laws, softened his words in , reporting them, the paper could under Repre- a entative Grajewski's bill be fined and not thanked for its trouble. Fortunately, no one is considering the proposed measure very seriously. Whatever significa...…

May 12, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…id. % - x MICHIGAN DAILY CAMVPUS SC lIEtp 1 'Murray Hill' Is Shown To Large Crowd Mysteries Pertahiing To Life Of The 'Tweedle' Unfolded To Audience, By CAROL J. HANAN The mysteries pertaining to the life history of the "tweedle" were at length revealed to an interested au- dience at the production of "Murray Hill," Comedy Club's presentation, given last night at the Mendelssohi theatre. Among the faculty notables we saw Dean Alice Lloy...…

May 12, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Drys On Council" Street Beer (Continued from Page 1) stores in the prohibited territory, but this was brought to an immedi- ate end when Ald. William Hollands, another man connected with the University who is on the council, moved for adjournment and Presi- dent Lucas called the meeting over without taking a vote. W~ets Call Meeting Thursday night the wets had PnesidenttLucas call another meet- ing. At that time the wet mem...…

May 11, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Cloudy, showers, slightly cooler Thursday; Friday unsettled. L it igau aiti Editorials, The Wrong Kind Of Gov- ernmenit: Farm Strikes Are Ili-Advised. "OL. XLIII No. 160 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 11. 193 PRICE FIVE CENTS Kelley Is New Head OfCouncil D. K. E. Representative Is Elected President Of Interfraternity Group Charles Jewett Is Defeated Candidate No Action Will Be Taken On Problem Of Beer In Fraternity House...…

May 11, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY East Side Beer Elizabeth Tweedle Hopes Dashed ,Y By Dry Cique (Continued from Page 1) beer selling in stores east of Division Street be approved," Kurtz said. "That's terribly out of order," Sad- ler answered. wu The motion was ruled out of order by Alderman Lucas. Alderman Sadler then was asked; to explain his position. "There seems to be an idea," he said, "that this committee is composed of drys whoI will not let merchan...…

May 11, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FROM THE PRESS By JOHN THOMAS BOX I 'Schoolmaster' Fisher, Former tC nt, Red Cappon Returns Home ICHIGAN'S COACH RAY FISHER, the man who direct the destinies of the baseball team, was in the majo leagues as a pitcher for 11 years and had a batting aver- age of around .294. Then he came to' Michigan and is nov serving his twelfth year. One story heard about him is the time he lost his itching arm. He was with the Oilers,...…

May 11, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TRSDA , THE MICHIGAN DAILY - T_ - -- must be the result of the strike; trade will thus be crippled. And legislators are notoriously touchy, and are likely to take the attitude that "if the farmers want to get tough, O.K."-and let the matter ride there. When a capable, farsighted, and fearless admin- istration is in power in Washington, an adminis- tration which is not afraid to experiment in order to achieve the desired r...…

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