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May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…GET OUT AND VOTE Lw .~i~~ 743:ttllt PARTLY CLOUDY- MILD VOL. LIV, No. 128 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 196 PRICE FIVE CENTS LAST BALLOT AT 5:15 P. M.: Early Results Not Seen in Student Congress Election Voting in the campus Student Congress election will end at 5:15 p.m. today, but Men's Judiciary Council announced last night that the results may not be available for several days. Difficulty in tabulating the ballot scores und...…

May 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…ITSO HAPPENS See Page 4 Y ilitrt Eiat CLOUDY WITH SHOWERS VOL. LVI, NO. 129 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS a Britain- Requests American Help in Palestine Byrnes Asks Reduction of Occupation Forces Evacuatiou Of Austria, Italy Urged Proposals 1#e At Paris Parley By The Associated Press PARIS, May 1 - U. S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes urged the foreign ministers conference today to reduce A...…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…MISSOURI VALLEY Y AUTHORITY ee Faga 4 Sirtuyran 4:Ia ii4y CONTINUED FAIR VOL. LVI, 130 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Plan Campus Food Conservation Delegates 1ropose Relief-Fund Drive More than 50 representatives of campus residences unanimously rec- ommended a three-point program for food conservation and a campus fund-raising campaign to send food abroad at a meeting sponsored by the Student Religi...…

May 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…JEWS TO PALESTINE 2e F ;age 4 Y Lw AP I AitF FAIR MID VOL. LVI, NO. 131 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS British Army Out of Syria, Cadogan Says Troops in Lebanon Will Be Evaeated By The Associated Press NEW YORK, May 3-Great Britain reported to the United Nations Se- curity Council tonight that all British troops had been withdrawn from Syria and all exept "a small liquida - tion party" will be evacuated from ...…

May 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…EXTE11'NSION SERVICE See Page 8 Li Sw6 I7 aiiij FAIR, CONTINUED CO VOL. LVI, No. 132 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Final Festival Concert To Feature Nade 11, Baccoloni INCONGRUOUS: Soloist Says U. S. Socially Anti qua ted By ANNETTE SHENKER "Although we have made such tre- mendous strides scientifically, so- cially we are still back in the middle ages," Anne Brown, soloist in theMay Festival concert yesterda...…

May 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…IT SO HAPPEN S See Page 2 Y 41P 40 A, A-- 41it t r a" :; 7 Dalig CLOUDY, CONTINUED COOL VOL. LVI, No. 133 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Military Co-Operation With Latin America Senator Lucas Asks for Law To Curb, Lewis As Council Okays Brownout I Ibn Saud Pledges His Opposition to U.S.-British Report' Sought by Truman By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 6-President Truman called upon Congress toda...…

May 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…TRUMAN SHOULD SEIZE MINES sepage 4 1MwA6 47 1 A461pr 4pomomwp- a t t!J FAIR AND WNIARMER VOL. LVI, No. 134 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1916 PRICE FIVE CENTS Mayor Asks Voluntary City Dim-Out Neon, Gas Signs To Be Darkened By MILT FREUDENHEIM Proclaiming a stringent city-wide brownout to be effective immediately in a radio address late yesterday, Mayor William E. Brown Jr. asked for the voluntary cooperation of ev- ery citizen...…

May 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…BARNABY See Page 4 Y 41, 410 dAL us-Ijamp 411 IqLmwllw t ANN I t t 1%6vw "qm"OO ~A6tA FAIR AND COOLER . ...... . .............. ... . ......... . .. . ..... VOL. LVI, No. 135 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAAN, 'IlIitSAr1j~ ,l4 PRICE FIVE CENTS ......_ _ PRICE FIVE CENTS i 1 i i i 1 I 1 1 i I i i I 1 c i f Grain Ceiling Prices Jumped in Attempt To Solve Food Problem Sir John Orr Calls for Five-Year Plan For Alleviation of International Famine B...…

May 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…UNDEIGROUNi) PARKING OTS Lw& ati4 COOLER WI 11'l VOL. LVI, No. 136 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS CP-MA Chief urges Seizure of Coal Mines Davis Chosen Congress President Organization Plans Made For Meetings seveni Members Of: Cabdinet (411 osen Ray Davis, a veteran. who served for two years on the Student Senate, was elected chief executive of the new Congress-Cabinet student gov- erunent last ni...…

May 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…ITSO HAPPENS See rage2 Y Sit4h DnAiti COOL, SHOWERS VOL. LVI, NO 137 ANN ARBOR, MICIGAN, SATURDA, MAY 11, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Coal Strike Called Off for T wo Russia Yields Two Points in Italian Treaty Opening Is Seen in Week-old Stalemate BYTIheAssocated Press PARIS, May 10-Russia yielded to- night on two disputed points in the Italian treaty before the Four-Power Foreign Ministers Council, indicating, American sources said, ...…

May 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…FICKLE OPINION RULES PROGRESS See Page 2 moo A643U11 4Iaii4g CLOUiDY AND (2001 17'k UT Pc., 1) YUL. LV1, 14 0. 15 73 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1946 PRICE FIVE VV.T*FPq i E'V~ h U1- - - ---- - -- - ----- i_1t1t JVi V 1 V t, L 11, IN 1'a FR EE V ACAT ION:- Tag Day Will Support 'U' Fresh Air Camp for Coal Truce Ends Freight Embargo; Essential Needs Given Fuel Priority Boys from State Cities By ANITA FRANZ EDITOR'S NOTE:...…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…Tag Day 1Today - Help The Fresh f4irs Campd *E * T .! -777" - - . Lw 43fl xiiAH VOL. LVI, No. 139 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS League Appointments Made; Honors Given At Installation Night Appointments to League positions for 1946-47 were announced yes- terday at the annual Installation Night held in the Rackham Building. Newly elected members to Mortar Board, Scroll and Senior Society, women's senior...…

May 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…LEFTIST SETBACKS? See Page 4 Lj Lw~t DaItiq £LOUDY AND WARM VOL. LVI, No. 140 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MAY 15, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS r r -i -rr ... Talks Open Adult Education Session Titiev Says Optimistic View of Future Depends on Utilizing Neighbors' Ideas More than 300 members of state women's clubs, church and PTA groups, and students and faculty members heard lectures in Rackham Lecture Hall yesterday at the opening session...…

May 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…PHILIPPINE POLITICS See Page 2 Y LwA6 41,tp :43 a t CLEARING AND COOLER VOL. LVI, No. 141 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Record Enrollment Of 11,000 Expected In Summer Session A record Summer Session enrollment of about 11,000 is anticipated this year by Summer Session Director Louis A. Hopkins. Prof. Hopkins said that this record registration is expected because of the large number of veterans, who are eag...…

May 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…MINERS' HEALTH See Page 4 Ci or Ar X m Arlm 414tr t 0 a n llqwr 9 Ilwwr Daiti PARTLYCLOUDY AND WARMER VOL. LVI, No. 142 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Lewis, Mine Owners Reject Truman Moves To Avert Rail Strike President Pla1s To Seize Railroads If Unions Fail To Extend 'i Ia i It By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 16-A White House official said late today that President Truman may ask railroad and u...…

May 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…'PAMPERED PATIENTS' See Page 2 b Lw6 ~ai4 CLOUDY WITH SHOWERS VOL. LVI, No. 143 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946 PRICE FM CENTS .... . .......... .. PRICEFIVECEN. Truman Seizes Railroads To Vandenberg Assailed As Reactionary Pravda Criljecizes Role at Paris Talks MOSCOW, May 17 -/p)- enator Arthur IT. Vandenberg was assailed by a writer in the Communist party newspaper Pravda today as a "town crier of reaction" who...…

May 19, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…BASIC TROUBLE see rage 4 Lj Lw Daiti RAIN, MORE RAIN VOL. LVI, No. 144 ..~ ~ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Rail Workers Postpone Strike Five Days UN Gets New Data On OnSpain hain1De a tc Seeni By The Associated Press NEW YORK, May 18--The United States today submitted to the United Nations a voluminous report which an informed source said contained information of "great importance" to the Security Council...…

May 21, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…POLAND'S POSITION Seea Page 2 Ci r L wFA6 Ar :43 a t t4p PARTLY CLOUDY, COOLER VOL. LVI, NO. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS a Detroit Tigers' Rally Overcomes WO lverines, 6-1 1 7 I 1 i t l P 1 (R l 1 By WALT KLEE Cramming into every seat in the Ferry Field stands, a record crowd of nearly 7,000 fans saw the World Champion Detroit Tigers whip the Michigan baseball nine, 6-1, yesterday in an exhibitio...…

May 22, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…CORTRIGIIT ACQUITTAL, See .'age 4 Lier a t1og FAIR ND WVARMER VOL. LVI, No. 146 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1946 Coal Mine Seizure May-Not ndWal PRICE FIVE CENTS kout .' * * * Reorganization O SAC Proposed Outlined Ian W ould 'ive Siudents Equal RepresenLa iow11 Wi thFaculty The Student Affairs Committee voted last night to recommend to the Board of Regents that the Committee be reorganized to increase student representat...…

May 23, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…BOOK BURNING See Page 4 13w rguu ai4 CLOUDY, MILD . . ....... . ........ . . .................. . .. .... . ......... .. . ................. . .. . ---. - - . . . . . . . ..... .............. - . .. . .. . ................. . ..... - - t- - . I t --r MA VOL. LVI, No. 147 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TiUR;D AY, MAY 23, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS . . ........... ...... . .......... . .. . . . ................ . . . . .................. . ... ........…

May 24, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…STRIKE BILLS See Page 4 ,dissomm- Lw A Daitli SHOWERS COOLER VOL. LVI, No. 148 ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1946 PRICE FIVE VENTS Nation Faces Threatened Food Shortage, Mail Embargo in Near Total Rail Tieup $1,914.60 Netted in Food Drive Committee Raps Small Contribution The University Famine Committee collected $1,914.60 in its Famine Re- lief Drive tag-day yesterday. A goal of $5,000 had been set for the collection by ...…

May 25, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…ANTOFAGASTA See Page 2 Y d&FAw :43 tii]g CLOUDY, COOL VOL. LVI, No. 149 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1946 ruman Calls for Return of I Str PRICE FIVE CENTS 'ikers * * * * * * * * * * * * * Congress o Back Administration! May Ask Army 4 Chiang's Trip May Decide China Peace Prohlem Seen On Changchun By The Associated Press NANKING, May 24-Generalis- simo and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek flew to Mukden today in General Marshal...…

May 26, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…SECRET WEAPON See Page 4 Y Lw qprn A6F A& A-- t t4p FAIR AND WIARMER VOL. LVI, No. 150 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS House Passes Legislation for Industrial I mergencyDraft asRailroad Strike I inds Psychology Root Of A-Bomb Fear Sociologists Say Secrecy, Rivalries Factors in Present World Distress By ROBERT GOLDMAN Man's psychology, not the atomic bomb, has plunged the world into an era of the "dark...…

May 28, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…SPECIFIC SOVIET See Page2 ..dmmmww Sit Dai1 FAIR, WARMER VOL. LVI, No. 151 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Molotov Hits U.S.., British Bloc in Paris Says Capital Wants To 'Dislodge Soviet' By The Associated Press MOSCOW, May 27-Soviet Minis- ter Vyacheslav M. Molotov charged today that a British-American bloc waged an offensive against Russia at the Paris conference of foreign min- isters in a "desire to impo...…

May 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…SPEECH CLINIC AIDS CHILDREN See Page 2 Y A6F 41P 411 tr t gun 4nAJIF i]g FAIR AND WARMER VOL. LVI, No. 152 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1946 PRICE FIE CENTS Credit Extended To France byU.S. $1,370,000,000 Granted to Begin Fovir-Year Reconstruction Program 1By The Associated Press WASHTNGTON, May 8- The United States extended a $1,370,- 000,000 credit to France tonight to help her begin a four-year reconstruction program,. Leo...…

May 30, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…HAPPENS See Page 4 Y Lw1PAO Iaitt~j FAIR,) Wk'ARM VOL. LVI, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, T'IlU DA , MAY 30, 194- PRICE FIVE CENTS Strike-Draft efeaed; Coal Tie-up Ends 'U' Gets 700 More Willow Run Rooms The University has been granted the use of 700 additional single rooms in Willow Village, University Vice-President Marvin L. Niehuss announced y,.eterday, The additional units will be available to the University September 1. They we...…

May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TDNEySDA, MA 1 i948 Marine Guard Will Protect A"Bomb Test Army-Navy Tighten Control on Kwajelein By The Associated Press KWAJALEIN, Marshall Islands, April 30-Marines with shoot to kill orders will guard the world's great- est secret-the atom bomb-as plans mature in preparation for tests to be held this July. Security measures are being tight- eped daily at this base for "Opera- tion Crossroads" in which a joint Arm...…

May 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Anderson Suggests Pres iden t 's Abandoning of Price Controls on All Meat Advocates 90-Day Test Period To Get Livestock Packing Back to Normal By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 1-Secretary of Agriculture Anderson said today that price control on meat should be abandoned unless a 90-day test period shows packers can get livestock in "something like normal" volume. He agreed, in an appearance at Senate B...…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO T HE MICHIGAN DAILY Arabian Committee Threatens Britain % By The Associated Press JERUSALEM, May 2-The power-' ful Arab Higher Committee told Brit-' ain "in the next thing to an ulti- matum" today that Arabs now 'would proceed with organization of forces and prepare all means for defense in order to resume the national struggle," a committee official de- clared. He said the "national struggle" referred to the bloody uprisings of ...…

May 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 131) • Page Image 2

…FAGS TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY _., More Pork, Lard Exports Are Ordered Truman Supports Meat Price Control WASHINGTON, May ?-(P)-The government ordered slaughterers to set aside more pork and lard for ex- port today while President Truman emphasized that his administration still stands for price controls on meat. Slaughterers were directed to set aside for government export purchase pork products equal to 15 per cent of the live weight of the...…

May 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TINE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1946 PAGE TWO SUNDAY, MAY 5, 194G State Cities Await Brownout Orders. Ordinances To Be Effective Only If Coal Strike Persists, Officials Say (oggeshall To Return ToPublic Health School By The Associated Press DETROIT, May 4-Detroit and 45 other Michigan communities served by the Detroit Edison Co. today awaited emergency "brownout" ord- inances propsed by the company to conserve the state's dw...…

May 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

…TWOv TiE MICHIAN DAILY ,-. - ITSO HAPPENS.. . Appointment In Five Minutes Where Ctaglrn Was King the Bible off the best seller lists last year. We WE'VE BEEN THINKING of saving this infor- guess the best thing that we can do is note w it without comment. mation for the next time we find ourselves in i * * * * a Southern Army camp, but it really shouldn't wait. ccidental Integence One of the fact-collecting, cause-pushing out- SOME unmarked...…

May 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1946 Scholastic Vocal Need Vets In Fabric Industry Hillman Advocates Hiring of Disabled ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 7- (P)-Sidney Hillman today blamed the men's suit shortage on a lack of clothing workers and called on his own and other industries to provide jobs for disabled veterans. Hillman, president of the Amalga- mated Clothing Workers of America, (CIO), said a scarcity of fabrics and lini...…

May 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE fMICHIGAN DAILY _________________________________________________________________________________________ I Secretary Of War Asks For Extension Of Draft Patterson Declares World Peace Hinges On Maintaining Strength of Armed Force DETROIT, May 8-0P)-Secretary of War Patterson declared tonight in an urgent plea for extension of the draft that world peace hinged on keeping up the American Army's strength. He told the Detroit Bar...…

May 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 10 1946 PAGE TWO FRTDAY, MAY 10, 1946 Churchill Urges United States of Europe Saari To Rest Charges AgainstKelley'sPetition <a' Netherlands Speech Ends With Ovation 'Peace, Prosperity, Justice' Will Result THE HAGUE, May 9-()-Win- ston Churchill today urged formation of "The United States of Europe, both of the East and the West," and de- clared that this would unify the con- tinent and bring "...…

May 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICIIXN DAILY a IT SO HAPPENS... * ItOs A losing ittle It's Rough All Over W E'RE branching out. We were standing in front of the Natural Science Building when two veterans started talk- ing about a girl in one of their classes. "She's completely nuts, I tell you", one of them said. "Yesterday she said to me, 'You veterans have it pretty easy here. Why, almost everything is done for you'. "I told her that some veterans are confro...…

May 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1946 .. . . . ... .......... AT COLONIAL WILLIAMSBUG: Adams Attends Institute on Early U.S. History, Culture Student Milk Consumption Is Problem FICKLE PUBLIC OPINION: Rear-Engine Drive Waits Approval Fickle public opinion to a great ex- tent determines the course of auto- motion of the car rather than short by gradually crumpling under im- niv tcarl Prf W lfrT4 L~v' Rha kivkr fbt cinl~ k nlt...…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MUSCULAR HYPERTENSION: Speech Clinic Uses Relaxation MethodTo CorrectStuttering Progressive relaxation is the tech- nique employed by the University speech clinic to correct stuttering, Catherine Bright, instructor at the clinic, explained in a Daily interview yesterday. Stutterers become tense, she ex- plained, because of the fear that they will not be understood. This tension, which contracts muscles used in speech as we...…

May 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Five To Speak InAll-Campus Contest Today Finals Will Determine Best Student Orator Five student finalists will compete for the title of best student orator in the all-campus contest to be held at 8 p.m. today in the Kellogg Audi- torium. The contestants and their topics are as follows: John J. Carroll, "Lib- eration"; Nafe E. Katter, "The Guar- anteed Tenure of Freedom"; Carroll Little, "Retribution"; Elvira Smo...…

May 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

….. INAAGE TWO T HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1946 ?AGF TWO TUURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 IT SO HAPPENS... * A World We Never Made Fifth Column "Mousie Housie-A nimble mouse in a sturdy house . . . This toy is entertainment for the THE INSUFFERABLE AD MEN are in the of- family as well as for the cat." fice again and as usual can't be silenced. There are other items like Crocheted Cello- We knew other advertising outfits would make phane Ba...…

May 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGrAN DbAILY FRIDAY, MAY 1MIN(;4 r C1 1 ld 1 9 I Holland To Hold First Election In Nine Years Expect Vote To Reveal Socialistic Leanings By The Associated Press AMSTERDAM, May 16- The Ne- therlands will hold its first parlia- mentary elections in nine years to- morrow, and most'observers predict it will result in a coalition of the Labor Socialist and the Catholic parties. The election is expected to disclose the extent...…

May 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THiE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946 PAGE TWO SATURDAY, MAY 18, 194~ National Health Plan Faces 'Pampered Patient' Problem Recitals To Be Given by Music Students By RAY SHINN People like to be pampered. This little-noticed factor may be one of the major hindrances to gen- eral public acceptance of any na- tional health program, such as that proposed by the' Murray-Wagner- Dingell bill. This "psychology of treatment" has b...…

May 19, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THIE ICHIGAN DAILY i9, 1946 PAGE TWO SUNDAY MAY l9~. 1946 Bowles Sees New Heights In Production WASHINGTON, May 18-GP)-An American economy geared by 1970 to an annual productive capacity of $400,000,000,000 in goods and ser- vices-twice the peak wartime out- put--is foreseen by Chester Bowles. The stabilization director sets up this goal in his first book, "Tomor- row Without Fear," to be published Monday. Saying that sharply acc...…

May 21, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO 'THiE MICHIGAN DAILY 51i Mid tga Bad1 Fifty-Sixth Year IT SO HAPPENS... * Close The Windows, They're... eltersi 22 Z*h CC7/io Kuomitang Critic To the Editor: DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer . . . . . . . Managing Editor Hale Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp Pat Camer...…

May 22, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

…CN THE MICHIGAN DAILY UT-D EsDAY; MAY ?b, 1946 0 1VE~NESDAY, MAY 22, 1946 Manhattan Plan Crash Investigated Army Board Probes Cause of Smash Against Skyscraper by Pontiac Pilot By The Associated Press v Ny ThW Y O, ay 21 the city, bristling with 36 scattered N E W YORK, May 21 -- Ann Ar-sprsnsgfrm54t1,5fet my investigating board strove today spires nosing from 504 to 1,250 feet to determine the cause of a Monday into skies frequently fogg...…

May 23, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

…PAGE Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDA1, 31AI 23, 1946 PAGE TWO ThURSDAY, lIIAY 23, 1946 SOUTH OF THE BORDER: Prof. Aiton Advises Travelers Vacationing In Latin America PEACETIME USEFULNESS: Prof. Dow Explains Future Development in Use of Radar By JOAN DE CARVAJAL Students planning to visit Mexico or any of the countries in Latin America should be aware of "the principles that disturb inter-Ameri- can relations," Prof. Arthur S. Aiton decl...…

May 24, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

…AE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY 3 R1ID Y, Ill Chinese Government Troops Recapture Manchurian Capital Communist Forces Withdraw Eastward From Changchun, Offer Weak Resistance Defending Communist forces with- drew eastward after putting up only weak and scattered resistance with- in the city. The Communists took Changchun April 18 after a fiery four-day bat- tle. This was strikingly contrasted by today's governmentannouncement of easy reconquest a...…

May 25, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

…I AGE TWO 'HE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1949 PAGE TWO SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1946 IT SO HAPPENS I See to the fitor * An Eerie Existence DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Time Alone Won't Tell IN CASE you function with one of those pro- saic calendars which deals in terms of the 7th and Monday, we might as well hand out the news behind the news. This is National Health Week, and anybody who wants to argue that this is the fourth week in May...…

May 26, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE jMICHI GAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1946 Campus Highlights Deutscher Verein .. Lutheran Foundation... A German "pops" with dancing, The University Lutheran Student a variety show and music by a Ger- Foundation will hold its annual meet- man band will be presented by the ing at 6:30 p.m. today in the Zion Deutscher Verein at 8:30 p.m. Fri- Lutheran Parish Hall. day at a local restaurant. The Foundation, which was formedc The prog...…

May 28, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUEDAY, MAY 28, 1946 Cetter i to /ei Cktlor Ask the Candidates To the Editor: ~r1E undersigned veterans were present at the AVC-sponsored political forum of Congres- sional candidates for the Second District held in the Washtenaw County Courthouse on May 23. Of the approximately 200,000 eligible voters in this district, not more than fifty were present. We feel that the balance of the voters would be both en...…

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