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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...…

May 11, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __________________________________________________________________ I -AGE FIVE Wages Go Up In Anticipation Of Delegates To Nations 1 Farm Holiday Convention Better Business Raises Of From 5 To 2C Per Cent' Announce: By Eastern Concerns Bread Price Rises Steel Mills In Cleveland Put Thousands of Em. ploycs Back To Work (By The Associated Press) Thousands of employees went to work today with lighter step and a brighter ou...…

May 11, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... .. SOCI ETY q, lli~ Be Fcatur'pd IV, Ih'sun('icS Eioyht Juniors ' Tapped For MT : :A d iteu, 11. A. A. Headi( Ilarney Rapp Will Appear At League Iallrooi May 19 Barney Rapp and His New Eng- landers, well-known 15-piece radio orchestra, will appear May 19 at the League in their first Ann Arbor engagement. This nationally-famous orchestra has just completed a successful sea- son at the Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroi...…

May 11, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

…,1933 TH llMICHIG ANDA ILY tit' t ; \ ; . y, . 5 4, fj + i Special Boxes of Johnston's and Gilbert's ;Chocolates for MOTHERS' DAY Sw d~, May 14th LEi V E ' YOUR.OORDER, TOD3AY THE BETSY (In the lircade) We Deliver -- Dial 5931 SP~ECI AL Mother's Day Parties a'..v v . } ..... S " Stj; 4 1..; A. f J' .fy j ; "A I . .. in) THE MAIN )ININc Roojm at The M ichigan League I Te~epholne 2 325 1 for Your Reservation w ,, k ti r .. ...…

May 11, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIMU Leaders In Farm Relief Confer On Plans -Associated Press Photo Three midwesteners who are leaders in new mi-venients for farm relief are shown discussing plans in Washington. Left to right: George N. Peek of MoLinc, Ill., administrator-designate of the new farm bill; Gov. Floyd B. Olson of Minnesota; and Secretary of Agriculture Henry AN a-iace of Iowa. Issuance Of Scrip Is No Cure' For Economic ills, Says Gault, c...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…Partly cloudy, not quite so cool today; tomorrow increas- ing cloudiness followed by rain. ig f&,AriAVA w VOL. XLIII No. 159 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 Tax Bill, Virtually' Unaltered, Is Sent To Floor Of House Council Plans Discussion Of Campus Beer Interfraternity Group Consider Drinking Brew In Fraternities To Of Committee Respects Gov. Comstock's Desire To Retain Original Form Bitter Struggle In Legislature ...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the rniversity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until :30; 11:30 a. ni. Saturday. i c . XLIII WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 No. 159. NOTICES< President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on Wednesday, May 10, and on Wednesday, May 17, from four to six o'clock. Notice to Sen...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…lY, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas College Baseball Wesley Feser Wildcat Football ) L L E G E baseball eeldom pays. Coach John Kobs, of Mich- igan State, experi- enced considerable difficulty this year in completing his schedule as the ex- penses of visiting teams would force :n extinction of his .- sport. So he guaranteed the visiting teams' room and board and has been able to keep his guarantees through the co...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IGAN DAILY '. i _ ° -_ -_ \,. .'_ --=Aj ' ' d%' -'- ".. r' quiring practical knowledge in the field of jour- nalism. So soon as The Daily swings away from Iithe more or less free position which it has always jnjoyed, so soon will it lose its sphere of influence and its value to the student body and to the University. The same holds for the other two pub- lications. Newspapermen, acquainted with the problems of e publicat...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY Frosh Lantern Dance Tickets Now For Sali Max Gail's Orchestra T Provide Music At Leagul F or'Girl's Date Night' Tickets for the Freshman Lante Dance, May 27 at the League, w: go on sale today priced at $1, a cording to Jean Seeley, ticket chai man. Max Gail's 10-piece orchest has been selected. As it is to be a "girl's date night various freshman women have bee assigned to sell tickets to sororiti and dorm...…

May 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY *omorrow Is Roosevelt Greeting Argentine Economic Envoy First Day Of Camp Tag Sale 350 Underprivileged Boys - Will Be Given A Fresh Air Summer Vacation Tag Day, the occasion for cam- pus sale of tags to support the Uni- versity Fresh Air Camp for under- privileged boys at Patterson Lake, will start at 8 a. m. tomorrow, it was announced by Robert A. Os- trander, '34, who is in charge of the alec. Located about 25 miles nor...…

May 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… The Weather Cloudy Tuesday and Wednes- day, probably occasional show- ers; cold. --d Flo" cl 00, A4W Daitli Editorias Reed's Sentence Is Too Severe .., VOL. XLIII No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS Murderer Is Given Life Term Reed Sentence Is Passed After Full Confession Early Yesterday Prisoner Collapses After Court Scene Will Be Held At County ja l Until Able To Go To M1arquette Prison George D, Reed,...…

May 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…TIWO T1HE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Buletin is constructive notice to all membe of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the Presint until 3:30: 1130 a. n. Saturday VOL. XLII TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 No. 158 NOTICES President and Mrs. 'Rthven will be at home to the st.fents of the University on Wednesday, May 10, and on Wednesday, May 17, from four to six o'clock. ...…

May 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 THE MICIHIG AN DAILY I .._._ ... .,v... ..________._.._..._ __ ._ .,,. ,, From the PRESS BOX M ichigan Nine Faces Strong W. S. T.C. Tea iii By John Thomas I I I . i Hoyt's Bad Luckers . ,.. .,. LUCK is a big element in individual track championships in Confer- ence meets. Speed, stamina, brains, all have their part in the makeup of individual title holders, but luck plays a large part. Marquardt, Star Hill...…

May 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…T HIE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 ...... . ..... further in the way of regulation is necessary to make these movies a thing to be enjoyed rather than endured. Let's try for a workable plan to avoid smashing up show-cases and personalities. Musical Events 14Y - -M f'4- - -' ,- m+.,1 Jo u Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of th...…

May 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 158) • Page Image 5

…TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 T IR T. M IC U'l C-.A X . D A I I V T1JE~AYMAY ~ 193 .L .L. .L.U. 3~..-LA1 A1143."L' A LP ti. 1 L IL PAGE F IVY, r SCAMPUS SOCIETY PAGE FIVE Installation Of Officers To Be On Wednesday League, W. A. A. To Give Banquet; Mortarboard Members To Be Tapped Plans have been completed for the installation banquet to be held to- Tea, Supper Listed In Week's ecital To Be Ruffles Gapelete, Events; Houses Have Guests Held By...…

May 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…TT " MYI -19 4i PAT-2 TT-rE-tAT. !TIAT f,33 r'A' ',..4 1 - -- '- .:- n .:-+ ,-'+ - -a s +-- + . - -- - - Fisher Talks On' erfim Inflente On Curricula (College Helps In Symposium On MP) Qf Michii Bu-ldrrin (Of D ms I !.11 xT AalP. 1,tion World Problems At UnionParley1 Declares That America Is Moving To A Modified Form Of Dictatorship Onderdonk Speaks, World Religions, Systems Of Society Among Many Subjects Discussed Commission meetings on ...…

May 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Slightly warmer Sunday. Monday cloudy, followed by showers. C, r AfigV ilaiIl Editorials World Conferences Vs. Kitchen Cabinets VOL. XLIII No. 157 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS World Polities Are Discussed At Conference Student Group Studies Hitlerism, Communism, And Fascism Religion Is Subject Of Speeches Today Franco-German Relations And Manchurian Dis- pute Are Examined Discussions of Hitlerism...…

May 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 157) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO T HE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1933 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to al members. of the U iversity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30. 11:30O a. in. Saturday. No. 1571 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from four to six o'clock on Sunday, May 7, and on Sunday, May 14, to members of the faculties and other residents of Ann Arbor....…

May 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1933 THE MICHIGAN D AllV VAP-r mTTiprv ..m.... THE 1 M11 a CHT(. v o AN d 1 e d A LIra" INE'~ y From the PRESS BOX' By John Thomas 700 Visitors MICHIGAN'S football coaching staff presented its most success- ful Spring Demonstration yeterday morning. It wa successful in two respects. More out-state coaches and players attended than ever before and sec- cndly, the program included a larger and more varied exhibition of f...…

May 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…THE '~MICHIGAN DIL TTY SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1933 VAnV. VnTTIR, A" l*' F'V U'14 - .l. 11 -5...1 1.-5-. i. v r- - .- ---. .-...- _ .. -___ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ ___ __-_ 1-. - ___ - -i - . ..... ... ,. ... .. a !t THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~ . 5 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 Servi...…

May 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MAY 7,1933 THE MICHIGAN D AI LY PAGE FIVE M~n ttatv CAM PUS SOCIETY I Deliogitful Spring Formals Seen At Dormlitorsy, Sorority Daiiees - I Many Attractive Gowns Seen At Architects' Ball 'Dresses Of Formal And Informal Line Mingled With Bright Costumes Against a background of weird de- signs, colorful costumes mingled with attractive gowns, of both formal and informal line last night at the Ar- chitects' May party in the League G...…

May 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 7, X9^3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1933 Win Pulitzer Awards In Literature, Art A.S.M.E. Elects Kohl PresidentI For Next Year Bockrath And Boin Alsoj Become Officers; Prof. Hawley Is Honored , Election of officers for the school year 1933-34 featured the regular meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, held Friday} night at the Union. Paul R. Hartig, '33E, presided over the meeting. Fre...…

May 06, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…xThe We-,ather Occasional rain today; to-. morrow partly cloudy. Not much change in temperatures L oddLI'Alo A6, Ar of JRJImL Awl" w t r ijai ti VOL. XLIII No. 156 Prisoner Maintains nnocence Murder Suspect Declares 'You've Got The Wrong Man, Sheriff' Two Others In Jail To Reinforce Alibi Claims He Drove Around' Detroit During Period Crime Was Committed Continued grilling by Prosecutor Albert J. Rapp and others through- out yes'terday a...…

May 06, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the L n erdity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:A), 11:30 a. in. Saturday., VOL. XLIII SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933 No. 156 NOTICES To the Members of the University Council: The next meeting of the University Council will be on May 8 in Alumni Memorial, Room B, at 4:15 p. m. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary...…

May 06, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MAY G, 1933 TIlE MI(AlIIGAN 1)AIIY EAGE THREE Fom the PRESS BOX By John Thomas Kentuck' 2Mnutes T E SELLING of Head Play on the eve iof the Kentuck Derby came try ( now owned by Mrs. Silas B. more and more support ashed Debdy drew near and although now quoted at 4 to 1, the odds might have been even lower at the start. But why did his owners sell him for $30,000 if he could have won $50,000? Undoubt- edly his owners, Mr. and Mrs...…

May 06, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…FOUR TH, E MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY Senate Committee would remain much as it is today, but this group of faculty members in touch with student opinion could not fail to be more in- clined to favor a suggestion from a Council the members of which have shown themselves to be trustworthy and capable of attaining positions of importance on the campus, than by a Council elected on a basis of shady campus politics. The University Counc...…

May 06, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, MAY 6,1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY a Entertainment At Sororities To Be Varied Teas, Buffet Suppers, And Formal Dances Provide Activities For Week-End Out-of-town guests interest sorori- ties this week-end, together with rushing affairs, teas, and buffet sup- pers. Chi Omega held a formal dance last night; the Theta Phi Al- pha local chapter house is the center of province convention activities; Phi Sigma Sigma entertaine...…

May 06, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

…i PAGE SIX ,rri. m tiTC A N D A lI I SATURDAY, MAY G, 19,3 a-...a U.,a9 11NJ1, l~A 1lA3tE1X~r i 11 LA11J1. Ri Registration For Kentucky Field Stations Begins' Enrollment For Geology, Geography Camp Lim- ited To 45 Students Map Data Collecte d Courses Designed For l Undergraduates; hall, Scott, Ehlers To Teach By ROBERT D. GUTHRIE Students of the University who contemplate attending the four- teenth session of the Geological and Geographi...…

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