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August 01, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… The Weather, Local showers; not so warm Tuesday; Wednesday generally fair and cooler. OFF iibti zg n ast Official Publication Of The Summer Session Editorials The Merchant Pays A Sales Tax VOL. XIV No. 31 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1933 PRICE FIVE CE U U - 3 Aigler Speaks On Trends In CollegeSports Holds Tendency Is Toward Unification Of Athletic Activities 'Intramural' Sports Started At Michigan Says Youth Of Today Do...…

August 02, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…i Partly, cloudy Wednesday and Thursday; little change in temperature. LL itiigazo Official Publication Of The Summer Session a' I; Editorials Curds And Whey, A Process; An Increase In Enrollment. 9 VOL. XIV No. 32 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS Nation's Banks' Are Asked To ExpandCredit R.F.C. And Roosevelt Re- quest Co-Operation In Employment Campaign Recovery Well On Way, States Jones Chairman Says ...…

August 03, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…Sit zgan :43 tt. Editorials Good Morning, Mr. Binga Chicago's Mayor Is 'Shocked 1 Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XIV No. 33 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 PRICE FIVE t The :plan. is to make a concerted drive on crime not unlike in spirit that of the old Liberty Loan cam- paigns. Dean Miller, speaking for the American Bar Association, flayed un- mercifully the criminal lawyer, the shyster, who makes his liv...…

August 04, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…J The Weather Fair, slightly warmer extreme southeast portion Friday; Sat- urday fair increasing cloudiness. LL Official Publication Of "The Summer Session k VOL. XIV No. 34, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933 S S U City Not Fully Represented In Washtenaw Ann Arbor Is 41 Per Cent Of'Population; Has Only 21 Per Cent Of Board New York Police Clash With Farmers In Milk Strike Municipal League Surveys Counties Report Shows 11...…

August 05, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Fair today and Sunday; somewhat warmer Sunday. Sfr4 itgan JIatij Editorials Ann Arbor Gets The Short End Official Publication Of TheSummer Session VOL. XIV No. 35 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1933 PRICE FIVE U Law Teachers Hear Talk On Disarmament Photographer Catches Johnson In Pleasant Humor Dr. George Wilson History Of War Question Traces MeansI Nations' Armament Expenses Are High First International P...…

August 06, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…Bk igrnt ~Iatt jumturiis Extension Courses And Z New Codes; Scientific Featsa Sensationalism I Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XIV No. 36 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS State Boasts Many Firms Under NRA Nearly 300,000 Workers Affected By Signing Of Agreements More Than 25,000 Employers Line Up Detroit's Interest Centered On Code For Automobile Industry DETROIT, Aug. 5-President Roos- evelt'...…

August 08, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…i Who'. Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL XIV No. 37 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUG. 8, 1933 French Fliers French Aviators Establish Distance Record PoliceObtain lany Dead In Havan Reach Syria,. . . . .Clue In Series Claim Record.Of Robberies iacnado Callsut Rossi And Codos Land At *w r ...;.1Small Amount Of Money All Parties Ask Resi Rayak, 79 Miles From A "TRemoved From Sorority Damascus <J- Sunday Night 26Are Distant Recor...…

August 09, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…iTu Official Publication Of The Summer Session Editorials A Selfish Official Causes Bloodshed; We're Coming To The Plastic Age. AUGUST 9, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS Hull Reports On London Economic Parley U.S. Ambassador University s Forest Tells Machado He Sault Is Swept By F Must lesian Post Hundreds Of Acres I ear ames; Ruined Northern Michigan's Head Of Fire Control Forces Calls Conditions Better Lack Of Rain Still Hazard In Woods Wisco...…

August 10, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Local showers, slightly warmer Thursday; Friday partly cloudy and warmer. LL Official Publication Of The Summer Session s VOL. XIV 14o.39 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933 DryLaw Bureau Is Abolished Functions Given To Justice Department In Gigantic Merger Program Immediate Savings Close To 5 Million Numerous Other Divisions Are Abolished As Inde- pendent Units WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. - (P) - A new alignment of Fed...…

August 11, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Partly cloudy, and warmer; Saturday generally fair. LL 2t igm liatt Editorials Shrug Our Shoulders And On; A Man's Dream Is Rea ized. Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XIV No. 40 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933 PRICE FIVE CEN F I -__- U. S Envoy Is Criticized By Cuba Liberals Ambassador Condemned As Foreign Meddler For Mediation Efforts Fish Says Machado Must Leave Office Roosevelt Awaits A New ...…

August 12, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Somewhat warmer Saturday and Sunday; probably scattered rain or thunderstorms. p- ---mmmlqv fran Iait Editorials Learning How Not7 Work; Go Suck A Lemo Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XIV No. 41 Nations Must Arbitrate, s Hyde's View International Law Expert Advocates Judicial Tri- bunals In Lecture Calls Courts Less Open To Influence Speaker Points Out British And United States Pact As One Of Finest By EDGAR H...…

August 13, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… AV A r n 4VW The Weather Generally fair Sunday and Ar Monday; somewhat cooler Sun- t weEE A day in southeast portions. W Official Publication Of The Summer Session VVOL. XIV No. 42 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1933 Manchuria Is Troops Who Later Turned On Machado Shown On Dity Semons By laehado F1 Topic Of Last Guests To BeBls D P Bachamas B Law Address Given Today Lecturer Is Recognized *a **~.*Duff, Hopkins, Johnson, A4s Ii s 111...…

August 15, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Am Generally fair Tuesday and Affai Wednesday; warmer. 'Vice Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XIV No. 43 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933 Editorials ercan Interest In Cuban rs; Detroit Police And The Ring' PRICE FIVE. CENTS Estimate100 AcresBurned 100,T On 'U' Tract Custodian Makes Report On Damage Caused By Forest Fire Ramsdell Believes Soil Fertility Hurt States Accounts Of Loss Carried By Newspapers...…

August 16, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Generally fair, with showers tonight and probably Thursday. Slightly warmer. L tim t t Official Publication Of The Summer Session "!'f^A YL"1'C . 7 YtTL A'rTi A1 VOIb. VXIV No. 44 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1933 _I _____________ aI -- - -- Retailers Of Ann Arbor To. Support NRA Provisional Cuban President At Inauguration Agree To Return To tlours Maintained Prior To July 1 Store Here H ouse Rating Hi...…

August 17, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

…dthunderstorms, Thursday; Friday and cooler. :Y IJ~fr ~Iaii Fraternities Prove Worth; Kidnapers Another Round. Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XIV No. 45 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS Cubans Need Kipke Says Michigan's Hardest Game To Be With All Opponents 3s As PS Hide Provisional President Is Working To Get Body To Approve Action Promise Safety To Members Who Left Organized Workm...…

August 18, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

….Afri" attu Editorials Teacher's Sassy Looks; Dear Cooley Is Well Qualified. Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XIV No. 46 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933 PRICE FIVE Couzens Says Mills Turned On Bank Plan Senator Accuses Former Bank Heal Of 'Double- Crossing' Group Tells 'Inside Story' Before Grand Jury Claims Approval Of To Chicago Bank 'Political' Move Loan Was -Associated Press Photo A giant manhunt by 300 ...…

August 01, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T MICHIGAN DAILY 1 Publication of the Summer Session t; : -°, . . I -; collected by the retailer will not be exactly three per cent upon the total amount of goods sold. It will always be slightly under or slightly over that amount and it is safe to wager that the difference, in most cases, will probably be in favor of the merchant. As a consequence, the merchant is certainly in no position to complain about the small ta...…

August 02, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…C* .RL t1. L 1~ le Summier Sessioni f "- ^ IWI 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 th...…

August 03, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…AN DAILY I IIn N DAILY Summer Session City. Certainly not by Mr. Kelly's own inhibi- tions. Perhaps the concerned are as bad as they have been pictured. It is slightly possible, however, that publicity writers have colored the descrip- tion of "fan dancers" a bit. And at any rate, it is peculiar that it has taken two months for a civic official to find out about them. responsible for making ."The Girl in 419" a good show. * "GOLDIE GE...…

August 04, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY [GAN DAILY of the Summer Session -.,. ,7y,, "" : leagues who talk dry and drink wet, Oscar is one who practices not what he preaches. This former B.M.O.C. is known on several occasions to have himself clandestinely ridden a bicycle on the campus and even roller-skated, the old devil. Hypocrisy such as this, which we all too fre- quently find in those men who should be our spiritual leaders, is to be deplored. If Oscar wou...…

August 05, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY UTIGAN DAILY tion of the Summer Session :~ h ....- l I r come to mind would be representation strictly on a population basis throughout each county, in- cluding urban and rural districts alike. Of course this would require a large amount of work to in- stitute and would naturally be unfavorable to those who now hold the whip hand on our county boards. But it would at least be more fair than ; the present system of deter...…

August 06, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IIGAN DAILY i of the Summer Session I . compositions by Bach and will include Coral Pre- lude "In dir ist Freude;" Toccata, Adigioand -Fugue in C; Air in D; Fantasia inG minor; Sonatina from the Cantata, "God's Time is Best;" and Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor. Mr. Bogart will present the following program: Lazzari-Sonata, Op. 24; Bach-Sonata in E ma- jor; Tschaikowsky-Concerto Op. 35; Scott-Kreis- in E flat major; Schu...…

August 08, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HIGAN DAILY ion of the Sumnibr Session \: ).. ..:- - III V.. 'ulished every morning except Monday during the versity year and Summer Session by the Board in trol of Student Publications. ember of the Western Conference Editorial Associa- n and the Big Ten News Service. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS le Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use republication of all news dispatches credited to it .or otherwise c...…

August 09, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ]HIGAN DAILY. tion of the -Summer Session, *. , x: , ti trial and domestic purposes, as presented by the chemist, are of a novel enough nature to bear ton- siderable thought even during these progressive and surprising times. According to Mr. Potter:- "Our grandchildren may live in houses into which the construction of bricks scarcely enter. The society hostess of the future will have her drawing room paneled with sheets...…

August 10, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYT wwwxwwwi MICHIGAN DAILY. Publication of the Summer Session ical and in all probability would have been put behind the bars. And yet a short time ago the d::tire populace accepted without a why or wherefore the pas- sage of a law which would have been formerly consideredesocialistic, communistic and entirely out of order in the American set-up. Y~d _' * ' . c y4f- P4t s Y 57'R L'. 3i'r^s' r I Practically everyone of i...…

August 11, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IIGAN DAILY n of the Summer Session 1 .7' These monumental buildings and his far-sighted endowment bespeak his great love for his Alma Mater, his profession, and his country." In the above words Mr. Cook's former secretary characterized his benefactions to the University. Al though the group of buildings which he ordered constructed are finished, Mr. Cook's serv- ice to the University has hardly begun. For years to come s...…

August 12, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY mmomms"m IGAN DAILY of the Summer Session " -- -> > grow up in overcrowded tenement districts. Proper gymnasium facilities would undoubtedly be a big step towards curtailing criminal activities, ac- cording to many authorities on the subject. Exercise for the individual is a fine thing. Strangely enough, those fortunate enough in the past to obtain a higher education have been taught the value of keeping the body physica...…

August 13, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN CHIGAN DAILY cation of the Summer Session R am i , a...: I {. H ...ro :. .a ... , °',,I ," . "-. ,. . I 'r A Wash ington B1YSTANDER By KIRKE SIMPSON WASHINGTON-There is something to be said for minority membership status in Congress. True, no juicy committee chairmanships are to be had by the minority; no patronage comes their way to help prop political fences at home-yet all that has its compensations . Constitu...…

August 15, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

…N DAILY DAILY mmer Session Screen Reflections Four stars means extraordinary; three stars very good; two stars good; one star just another picture; no star keep away from it. ., k AT THE MAJESTIC "BED OF ROSES" ** Published every morning except 'Monday during the Univerity yearand Summer Session by the Board in Contral, o Student' Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Associa- tion and the Big Ten News Service. t m-EM...…

August 16, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, AUGI MICHIGAN DAILY a Publication of the Summer Session p) 'F Iic: t through which he can escape. Our legal machinery, is, cluttered with technicalities which seem to have been devised for the purpose of providing, jobs for shysters, that they might work free those who have been apprehended at a great expense to the people.: y today there are literally thousands of criminals, z well-known to the police, who a...…

August 17, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIG N D A. I L Y .r IC I N. fALY JJ ILY - v1 of the Summer S ;esslonk 'i})ky, 5!' ', -= : A Washington BYSTANDER By KIRKE SIMPSON WASHINGTON-Whatever "little flower" the parents of Fiorello LaGuardia of New York had in mind when they attached to him that floral first name, certainly it was not the shrink- ing violet. n "Little Dynamite" or its Italian equivalent would far better describe Mr. LaGuardia's polit- ical life. I , ...…

August 18, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IGAN DAILY of the Summer Session >9 I elected president of the American Engineering Council of the Federated American Engineering Societies at a time when that position was faced with problems of unemployment, government re- organization, elimination of industrial waste, and other matters equally pressing. Two years later he resigned as Council President of the Board be- cause of ill-health. A month after his resignation...…

August 01, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sentenced To Death Fo) Missouri Kidnaping NEW YORK, July 31.-(RP)--James J. Dolan can't make good that prom- ise now. When Mrs. Alice Shiffer Diamond, widow of the notorious "Legs" Dia- mond, was murdered a few weeks ago, Jimmy Dolan said: "I'll get the guys who did this. I'll get 'em." But he never will. They got him first-got him through the back Sun- day night in a Brooklyn beer garden, and then ran away into the night....…

August 02, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…Sgte~m Will Be IDebate Sub jest Prof. Densmore's C1 ass Plans To Hold Public Discussion Monday Climaxing the summer's work, Prof. Gail E. Densmore's class in de- bate teaching and coaching, will pre- sent a public debate at 7;30 p. m., Monday, August 7, in Room 4203 An- gell Hall, on the question, "Resolved, that the Federal government should adopt the essential features of the British system of radio broadcast- ing." The question, which is th...…

August 03, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Three Transatlantic Fliers Are Guests Of Roosevelts Zti Hu1ere Pledge Support ForTRoosevelt P oinse To Cut Down On Hours B eginning This Weekend Forty-five Ann Arbor merchants have already signed agreements plealging support to. President Roose- velt's. .eoovery program arid limita- tion of hours of operation. They will keep their places of busi- ness open nine hours a day six days a week, according to their pact en- ter...…

August 04, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY A Methods followed in the making of a dictionary were described by Prof. C. E. Fries of the English depart- anent in a recent School of Educa- tion afternoon conference. "Language scholars now regard the function of a dictionary to be the recording of facts of usuage rather than the setting up of a standard of correctness," Professor Fries said in discussing the change in attitude from the time when the books were regarded...…

August 05, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ( defer Talks n Education, School Series Pickets In Zone Of Pennsylvania's Coal Mine Strike' Discusses Understanding Of Progressive Educa- tion At Conference Dr. Frederick L. Redefer, executive secretary of the Progressive Educa- tion Association, yesterday afternoon presented an address in University High School entitled "Toward the Understanding Of Progressive Edu- cation." His talk was one of the se- ries of afternoon...…

August 06, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…E HIGC D AILY Crowds Gather At Trial Of Accused Costello Widow Deduction Of Unpaid Loans WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. - ()- Farm administrators hoped today that President Roosevelt would bring them safely past a crisis in their plans for cutting the production of cotton and wheat. From him they sought an early ruling through which payments of- fered farmers to join in reduction programs could be definitely exempt- ed from claims the government al- ...…

August 08, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…Industrial Advisory Board At W Li To urn Buying Power To $hun Corruption, raft OrFavor;Taxpayer Must Get Money's Worth By HAROLD L. ICKES (Secretary of .the Interior and Fed- eral Administrator of Public Works) (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a series of daily articles written by the men who are directing the far- flung recovery effort of the federal ad- ministration. In it secretary Ickes re- ports on the progress of the gigantic pub...…

August 09, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…Gives Biologist Honorary Post Dr. Eileen Erlanson Here 3 Summiuiers, Will Study, Make Official Reports Dr. Eileen W. Erlanson, assistant professor of Biology at Kent State College, Kent, 0., and member of the summer biology staff of the Univer- sity, has recently been given an hon- orary appointment to study the flora and make government reports in India, it was announced yesterday. Dr. Erlanson, who is recognized as one of the leading authori...…

August 10, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…rise In Plane And Route Of French Holders 0 k Quiet Session, Close Strongly Many Issues Are Up One Io Five Points; News Of Recovery Reason NEW YORK, Aug. 9. -(R)-- The stock market exhibited a renewal of optimism today in trading which, though much brisker than during the last few sessions, was still of an. or- derly character. Gains of 1 to 5 points or more were ,displayed over a wide front. The close was strong, around the best levels of ...…

August 11, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Big Mayoralty Fight Looming For New York By-MARK BARRON NEW YORK, Aug 10.-G)-With November approaching and a new mayor of New York to be elected, Judge Samuel Seabury, dignified but persistent, continues hisbattle with Tammany. As a result, political observers are agreed that Chief John F. Curry and his Tiger machine are confront- ed with the most threatening fusion opposition since the '80's, when the Rev. Dr. Parkhurst se...…

August 12, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Dry Chieftain Dalrymple Out Of Second Job WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.--OP)--A. V. Darymple for the second time to- day had left a job in which he help- ed the Federal government enforce the prohibition laws. His last retirement-Thursday, be- cause the prohibition bureau was re- organized-was accompanied, by a public statement that as director he had been a victim of "duplicity, double-dealing and double-crossing." In 1920, he was...…

August 13, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Indstrial Jobs L0ap To_ High eakIn State Feriod From Junie 15 To July 15 Sees 11% Rise In EuPloyment JANaING, Aug. 12.-(P)--Indus- trial employment in Michigan for the month from June 15 to July 15 has reached its highest peak since June, 1931, the State Department of Labor arid Industry reported today. The usual seasonal declines con- tii ued to be set aside as industry re- spnded to demands for its products. Fqr the first...…

August 15, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…World's Fair Visitors See Byrd's South Pole Ship Whipping Post To Curb Crime NEW YORK, Aug- 14.-(P)-Uni- veisal finger-printing, use of the whipping post, exile, tight parole laws and' a kind of American Scot- land Yard were urged on a Senate sub-committee today as methods to curb racketeering. The- committee, headed by Senator Royal S. Copeland, held its first re- gional, open hearing in the Bar Asso- ciation Building with more than 200 inte...…

August 16, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY O'Brien Asksh Speedy Finish For Bank Quiz DETROIT, Aug. 15.-()-The one- man grand jury investigation into the closing of two national banks in Detroit reopened today, with At- torney General Patrick H. O'Brien, in a lengthy address, asking that the investigation into the cause of the city's bank collapse be terminated speedily. The plea of the attorney general, who requested the convening of the jury, came while Wilson W. M...…

August 17, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…MI C DAJ V Season Is Success Dressmakers * - --- - - Successful In< Stock Project Vacation Theatre Reports Sell-Outs; Actors Are Well Known Here Complete success has attended the. work of Amy Loomis' new Vacation Theatre in its first summer at Tra- verse City and Nortport, Mich., ac- cording to reports received yester- day by The Daily. Miss Loomis, who has appeared for a number of years in campus plays, was director of the Lydia Mendel- ...…

August 18, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY manutaciurers Accept Change For Auto Code Open Shop Provision Is Included In Agreement With Administration WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.-(N)-An agreement between the automobile industry and the NRA upon the "open shop" provision of the indus- try's code was reached today with spokesmen for the manufacturers ac- cepting a modification proposed by Robert W. Lea, deputy administrator. The change, which officials indi- cated represente...…

August 01, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…Gridders Will Uphold All The Old Traditions (Continued from Page 1) James, Dave Hunn, and George Bolas. Herman Everhardus tops the half- backs. Herman showed everything last spring and without doubt will be the wheel-horse of the running at- tack. If passing fails and a highly- developed running attack is neces- sary, he is likely to be the spark for the team. If Fay does not play quar- ter, he will rate a halfback berth. Then there is John Re...…

August 02, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…____________________THE MICHTGAN D0AILY' I ~The News Of The World As Illustrated kInAssociated Press Pictures Shown here between two United States deputy marshals are four of the seven horse handlers arrested at the Palatial Arlington race track, near Chicago, in con nection with an investigation of the use of narcotics at horse race tracks throughout the country. Lc-ft to right, those held were Johnny Pride, William Payne, Hinton Parks and W...…

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