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May 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… s CJ ,r 4o 4 aiIyj 'WEATHER Cloudy, Occasionial Light Rans VOL. LV, No. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS 4 Squads. To Run at Michigan Labelled Greatest Track Meet in Year Four of the most powerful track squads in the nation will meet to- morrow at 1:30 EWT (12:30 CWT) when Michigan plays host to Illi- nois, Great Lakes and Ohio State on the cinder paths of Ferry Field. Touted as the greatest cinder clash...…

May 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY y I IJY lii . ., !d'-t i-, 11947 ...... . ... i...; mIw anid injwBatt Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Russian Action Against Japs DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I I #7 7I ..d Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Pub~liAtions. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon Paul Sislin Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kenn...…

May 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… LL ATP NLE 1MI1HIGAN..Jti 1 G, F T -tj RE r- SeventeenII Hit Barrage Beats Notre Tekini the CIut By DAVE LOEWENBERG Associate Sports Editor MANY INDIVIDUALS, when considering athletics as a profession, turn either to baseball or football because of the financial.advantages asso- ciated with these two sports. However, a third sport, golf, is very much in the running as evidenced by returns from the winter circuit. Already this season, 1...…

May 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

…4 FAGS:OU THE MICHIGAN DA-IL 5 MAT U, 194f, THE MICHIGAN UbAhTIV ~AU1RDAY, MAY 12, 194~ DEMOBILIZATION: Ford, Continental Corp. Reveal Cancellations, Cuts By The Associated Press DETROIT, May 11.-War contract cancellations .and cutbacks running into many millions of dollars were announced by Michigan firms today following closely upon demands of union labor for abolishment of man- San Francisco Conference To e Discussed A forum discussi...…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…P 4 4kr 4v A Arls. m MLJML exaU WEATHER Warmer, Gentle to Moderate Winds. VOL. LV, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Japanese Plants Heavily Damaged Hiro Aircraft Factory, Tachikawa Engine Works Hit by B-29 Raiders By The Associated Press GUAM, Friday, May 11-(P)-Two important Japanese aircraft works- Hiro Naval Aircraft factory and Tachikawa Engine Plant-were damaged heavily by recent B-29 raids, rec...…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

…* - ~-HE- MICHIGAN -DAILY FAMILY SUPPORT: DAY Sponsors Bill Providing Allowance for Diabled Vets I - I The Disabled American Veterans announced today that it had sent a telegram to Congressman Earl C. Michener urging support of H. R. 1872, a bill to provideOdependency allowances for all service-abled vet- erans with families to support. Carl R. Ernst, Commander of the DAV Chapter, said the bill was part of a comprehensive legislative pro- ...…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Nine To Face Irish Here Golfers Tee Of) Against Wildcats Midwestern Track Powers, To Tangle Here Tomorrow Battle To Preview Conference Meet By BILL MULLENDORE What Michigan track coach Ken Doherty called "the finest track meet, other than Conference and national meets, to be held in the United States this year" will get under way at 1:30 p.m. EWT (12:30 p.m. CWT) tomor- row when Michigan, Illinois, Ohio Sta...…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…T E MNhiIGAN DAILY Fifty-Fifth Year I WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Conference Opponents Listed Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Bank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Ray McFee Editorial Staffg. . . . . Managing Editor . . . . Editorial Directo...…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 5

… , M 1, 1945MCHIGANDAILY J Soph Music Bar To Feature Revived Movie, Games, Fortune Tellers, Ballroom Dancing 'A Star Is Born' Will Be Presented- Jimmy Strauss Orchestra To Play Soph Music Bar will take over the entire second floor of the Michigan League and will feature the techni- color movie "A Star Is Born," star- ring Janet Gaynor and Frederic March and the musical stage show "Swing's the Think" from 7:30 p. m. to 10:15 p. m. Saturday,...…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

…Tr' E .MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945 STUDENT GOAL SET: United Jewish Appeal Seeks Funds for Help in Relief Jungle Air Force Bombs Japs In French Indo-Chii'a, Celebes Thirteenth Air Force Strikes Soera, Saigon, Sarawak in Long-Range Unescorted Missions 4 ., The national goal of the United Jewish Appeal campaign, which be- gan in Ann Arbor Tuesday and will extend through May 18, is $100,000,- 000. The student goal is $2.500. This sum...…

May 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Ar 4iltr 4ai14I WEATHER Cloudy With Rain Rather Cool VOL. LV, No. 143 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Federal Controls To Be Continued Only Bans on Racing, Entertainment Lifted; Some Reconversion Promised Army Reports Plan for Relocation Of Trmoops from Europe 'to Pacific By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 9-The Gov- ernment notified its civilians today they must remain in virtually full war harnes...…

May 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

…a~ TWO Y4 MICHIGAN DAILY ThtTR~DAY~ MA &t gath Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Argetine Issue Debated 'I - ~ I - ~-z~-.z. Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Kay McFee Editorial Staff Managing ...…

May 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

… 10, j945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY n'lads pen Home Odoor Season Sati irday ( in the I un4 By HANK MANTHO Daily Sports Editor iiICHIGAN'S chances for an outdoor Conference championship in track this year were seriously enhanced when their closest competitor, Illi- nois, lost three of its top-notch performers, which left a big question mark in their future hopes. The first of the three Illini to be lost to the squad was Bob Phelps, who suffered a...…

May 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

…___ T__ _HE MICHIGAN OXILY Sigma Xi, Honorary Scientific Fraternity, Initiates Members Mrs. Feldman Will Present Lieder Recital Dorothy O. Feldman, soprano, SPEECH 31 FINALISTS: Extemporaneous Speeches Given by Students in Contest The annual initiation meeting of the Michigan chapter of Sigma Xi, national honorary scientific frater- nity, was held yesterday in the Rack- ham Amphitheatre. Dr. A. J. Carlson, well known physi- ologist and Pr...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…Men on Okinawa 'Celebrate' V-E Day; Keep O n Fightin g laps (The following dispatch, by Gordon Cobbledick, former sports writer and now war correspondent for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, tells of Okinawa on V-E Day.) By GORDON COBBLEDICK OKINAWA, May 8-(Via Navy Radio)-(P)-We stood in the rain this morning and heard the voice from San Francisco, only half believing. There had been so many false reports. But this seemed to be the McCoy. "Confi...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNtSDA1~, ~AY 9, 194~ Church Services End YEDay Observances Knowledge That War Is Half Won Dampens Joy5... + 4 Michigan Cities Have Quiet Demonstrations;: 'Brown-Out' Lifted Across Entire Country CHINESE EDUCATOR: Dr. ChiangMonlin Notes Un ivers ity Sim ilarities 4, With religious services, in most communities, Michigan Tuesday night brought to a close a sporadic, though somewhat prolonged, obser- vance ha...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

…, MAY 9, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Bronco Netters Take Beating From Michigan Good Showing Given By Wolverines; Best Western Michigan, 9-0 Michigan's undefeated tennis squad chalked up its fourth win of the season with a decisive 9-0 victory over an underdog Western Michigan team at Ann Arbor yesterday. The Wolverines waltzed through the match without encountering :danger at any time. Coach Leroy Weir was quite pleased with his team due...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 194 Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Inside Story' of 16 Poles <J A " 1 - .- ii Edited.and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin . Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Kay McFee Editorial Stafff . . . . ...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 5

… WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1945 THE MICHIGAN DA ILAY PAGE FIE Union Staff To Display Talents At Dance Saturday Night Soph Cabaret Will Feature Decorations, Pranks TO Add to Merriment Sadly frustrated members of the' Union Staff and Council will release all their inhibitions from 9 p.m. to midnight EWT Saturday in the ball- room of the Union at the Hellzapop- pin dance, guaranteed to rouse the most world-weary student from his torpor. The event wil...…

May 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

…PAGE RI SHE MICHIGAN DILY America's Huge Supply of Manpower Spelled Germany's Doom .; __ __ __ By The Associated Press The combined might of America's armed forces and supporting civilian manpower sealed the doom of Nazi Germany long ago. The strength of the military grew, mainly through Selective Service, from a poorly armed token force of 1,000,000 men late in 1940 to a mag- nificently equipped land, sea and air team of 12,000,000 this ...…

May 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… I r ir. ~gnn *RPW WE.4A 76HE'Lt Fair Today and Warmer and Tomorrow VOL. LV, No. 141 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Story Told of How News Reached World '- Suspension of AP Is Lifted Seven Hours After Imposed Acknowledgement Is Expected at 9 A.M; Kennedy Banned for Early News Break (Here is the Associated Press report of how the news of Germany's surrender was trans...…

May 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…THE WCHIG N DAILY TITEShAY, MAY 8, 1945 T.E.MI.I.AN.A........A...AY., ... Demobilization AIEE To Hear Prof. E. H. Gault Encourages Permanent Cominssion for Saginaw Valley Drainage - - has participated in extensive re- search in the matter, pointed out that the supply of water is the outstand- ing problem of the Valley. Agricul- ture requires drainage of wet land, and the more rapid run-off of the water increases the flood problems of ci...…

May 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

…TUESD~AY, M~AY 8, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Unusual Battlefront Operations By Michigan Men Are Disclosed Shepard Discusses Statement Of PsychologicalAssociation h Even a suffering cat, gains the1 Alumnus for the past few years has medical attention of University grad- revealed. uates, a perusal of The Michigan The operation on the abscessed ear There're Still the Ja ps Left! Nazi Germany lies in ruins! Hitler is defeated. But the deaths o...…

May 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TVUESDAT, Tvi.t*r 8, 11.45 Fifty-Fifth Year PROF. SLOSSON COMMENTSQ Allies To Get 'Second Chance DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Say Dixon . Paul Sislin Bank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Kay McFee Editorial Stafff...…

May 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 141) • Page Image 5

…TUESDY, MAY , 14THT H MICHIGAN DAILY PA CFi' PW1 fppointments of Executive Bocards, Committees For League Rnnounced a Installation Night A (Continued from Page 1) Stockwell, as secretary-treasurer. Grace Hansen, Mosher, will serve as war activities chairman for dor- mitories and June Gumerson, Mar- tha Cook, will handle war activi- ties for League Houses. Jackie Gatet, Martha Cook, will be per- sonnel administrator for Assembly. dent. ...…

May 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 141) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1945 BRIEF HISTORY OF WAR IN EUROPE: Allies Snatch Victory from Nazis After Being Close to Defeat By Carl C. Cramer Associated Press Staff Writer Germany's dream of world conquest has come to a shatter- ing end with the collapse of the Reich which Adolf Hitler boasted was to endure a thousand years. Ended is the European phase of the second great war of the century, a war which is estimated to have cos...…

May 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…~SDAy, MAY 8, 1945 THE MIC HIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN fnv S- ' Started German Territory in Europe Shrinks To Nothing in Less Than Two Years (Continued from Page 6)- Gen. Eisenhower's British and Amer-I ican forces on July 10, 1943. Fifteen days later Mussolini was ousted in Rome-the first serious break in the axis structure. Striking swiftly on Sept. 3, after completion of a 38-day campaign in Sicily, Gen. Montgomery's troops in- vaded the to...…

May 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 141) • Page Image 8

…p tE~LTC ITT THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _DY MA 8.14 r"Come it nd select GRADUATION GIFTS {BRLFOUR'S QUfiLITY A lovely compact, a fine leather billfold, or a selected piece of jewelry. L. J. BALFOUB CO. Official jewelers for most campus sororities and fraternities 802 South State Street Phone 9533 . .. :.:o s:::>- :>:::.:::.:...::::::: :...,.:::...:":. ,...... :>;:.:::::" ..... ....ll!!! s s : ~ Schola1 . Phi Atwa rded 1 o.r Fall Semester List I...…

May 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… W- Itgan 4aifly EXTRAI V-E DAY ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN MONDAY, MAY 7, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Churches Will Hold Services VxE Day Worship Planned in City All Ann Arbor churches will hold individual services of prayer and thanksgiving today, the Rev. C. W. Carpenter; director of the Ann Arbor Ministerial Association, announced. Most churches will hold services at 8 p.m. EVT, in accordance with the request of the Ministerial Associa- tion. The ...…

May 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…. _.. W-N ~rv -mr,"VIL As, Ituss ans Deserve Greatest Credit for European Victory ! Reds Stiffer Greatest Grief, Heaviest Losses in Personnel, Russians Recognize Material Aid Provided by Americap Lend-Lease and AlliedBombing REDEPLOYMENT: Marshal Stresses Importane 01 Proper Attitude at Home By HENRY G. CASSIDY Former Chief of Associated Press Moscow Bureau The Russians can claim, with scant1 fear of contradication, that they did...…

May 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… 1ti, MAl1C fIGA7N -DAILY Demobilization Program lanned for Rturning Ye terans Army Survey Shows Plans of Servicemen Aim Is Reinstatement Into Civilian Standing By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Correspondent WASHINGTON - Everybody and his brother has been proposing post- war plans for veterans . Now comes the Army with a line- up of what the soldier plans for him- self. The research branch of the Army Service Forces' Information and Ed- u...…

May 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 E Big Three Snatch Victory from Nazis Brief History of War in Europe Gives Thrilling Story of Hitler's Rise and Fall I (Continued from Page 1) sliced through the Polish cavalry divisions to the Wisla (Vistula), trapped a huge army in the Kutno area west of Warsaw and another random in the south. In 18 days Hitler boasted of Vic-. tory in a speech at Danzig, though it was Sept. 27 before Warsaw, battered to a pulp, su...…

May 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

…7; THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Invasion of Europe Started withSicily Gerian Territory in Europe Shrinks To NothinAg i Less lau Two Years (Continued from Page 4) - ly bloody battles were fought in beat- ing the Germans back from one Italy . *. hedgerow and sunken road to the The Allies invasion of Europe really next. Cherbourg, the Allies' first began with the attack on Sicily by major port in France, was taken by Gen. Eisenhower's Briti...…

May 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…'9 Germany Is Easy To Handle-So Far Lochner Says Conqnest So Rapid That Poppulation 'Meely Does What Told' 4- (EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was writ- In the Saarland on the whole, the ten by the former head of the A Berlin Bureau before V-E day was officially foreign occupation is accepted more proclaimed and tells how the German grudgingly. Various military govern- peole have reacted to control by the Al- ment officials testified the German l...…

May 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

… -- THE Ri'CHIGAN _________ Original Pacific WrTmtable Is Moths Ahead o Sc PAGE SEVEN hedil Japanese Navy rippled; Only Army Is Intact No American Leader Predicts Early Victory Bq JAMES D. WHITE Associated Press Staff Writer As Americans turn to slug Japan with both hands, they find a situa- tion astounding in view of what was expected and planned for back in the dark days of Pearl Harbor. The original Pacific timetable is months, if not a f...…

May 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DA TT TII1i~ MTCHIcAN flATTV _._. I M-M * N THEIR Ji THE DEFEAT LPBmr-q 0 LY HA LF DO E M °-" 9 OF GERMANY, a task of the greatest magnitude is completed and we all thank God job is only half done. There remain must be crushed before total victo many should not give rise to celebr should make us reverent and thank should make us more conscious of more determined that nothing will towards the defeat of ...…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…y p! 4l, t 1 ii '17 I q w3 4 aiij& WEATHERi Fiair and Warner Today and ionciorr%7w VOL. LV, No. 140 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS N RWAYt0 100 SWEDEN STATUTE MILES DENMARK 9 Aalborg - Hatad Surrndered;n Effectlive Moy 5 Copenhagen BalicSea HELGOLAND. Kiel Rostock FV NS Pl uebec k l Hamburg -= HOLLAND Bremen OderR S*tetin Amsterdam BERLIN POLAND ""Magdebur ~ Pza Eeen GEmRMAN Aachen CologneGRM N Leipzig Dresden...…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO T-HE ,MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1945 I PAGE TWO ~UN DAY, MAY 6, 194~ I Art Treasures Discovered by 75th Infantry WITH U. . NINTH ARMY IN GERMANY, May 5--(0)-Paintings by such masters as Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Reubens have been found in a damp copper mine stacked side by side with the bones and solid gold Sarcophagus of Emperor Charle- magne. The art treasurers, valued at 500- 000,000 gold marks (roughly $200,000,- 000), inc...…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, ,4THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Soph Cabaret To B Coeds To Give Variety Show; = Dancing To Be in Ballroorm W e Held May 19 in League TAA Notices Church, Soc ial Spring showers will be forgotten at Soph Music Bar, the 1945 edition of the newly revived Soph Cabaret, which will be held from 7:30 p.m. to midnight EWT (6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. CWT) Saturday, May 19 in the League. Soph Music Bar with song titles as its theme will take o...…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…G-E rot-in THIL MICHIGAN DAILY ______________ _________________ ____________________________ I Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: ~Honeyti oon Won I Last 'MASQUE OF REASON' REVIEWED: Prof. Price Discusses Frost 's Poetry 4e I1 By DREW PEARSON _..,, f .. . ". " .. ." , ,. hi w-- * Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn P...…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

…SUNAY 'Makt ", 945 [TillR Mi It IIiGA N DAILY PA&E F.~VI~ GRANDDADDY DAILY: Jewelry, Odorless Oil, Rugby Make Front Page By PHIL ELKUS Sixty-five years ago, in a small printing shop on Main Street, the first Michigan Daily went to press. The front page was covered with a reasonable facsimile of the present DOB, two jewelry ads, and a sport story on "Our Rugby Team" telling how the "U" football team was prac- ticing daily with its "invincib...…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIC THE MICHIGAN DAILY , SUNDAY, MAY G, 1945 Netters Trounce Notre Dame,; All Matches Go Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Golfers Down Western Michigan; John Tews Wins Medalist Honors To Wolverines 4 Fourth Straight Win Keeps Slate Clean; Lewis Beats Intercollegiate Runner-Up By'HANK KEISER Capturing every one of the six singles and three doubles matches to register a smashing 9-0 victory over Notre Dame, Michigan's und...…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, MAY 6,1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Wolverines Win Six Firsts to Beat Purdue, Miami Last Tally:Michigan,80; Purdue, 40; Miami, 32 Fisher, Dimancheff Takes Doubles; Humes Miss Meet Because of School Responsibilities #}takf9 the S an 44 By HANK MANTHO Daily Sports Editor Browns, Giants White Sox Triumph Kramer Blanks Tigers DETROIT, May 5.-(A')-Jack Kra- mer, St. Louis Browns right-hander, shut out the Detroit Tigers 5 ...…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…i nCF FiC-11T THE MiCHI-GAN DAILY Th1N t-sy 6. i19F- Dr. Chiang Moulin, President of Provisional National University of Chlia To Speak Here DAILY OFFICIA L BULLETIN 'I Dr. Chiang Monlin, president of the Provisional National University of China, will discuss "Some Recent Political Developments in China" at 8 p.m. EWT (7 p.m. CWT) tomorrow in the Rackham Amphitheater under the auspices of the Department of Oriental Languages and Liter...…

May 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…11 .' ! mII i ! P' l t G i Alt, t WEATHER Mostly Cloudy with Light Rain. VOL. LV, No. 139 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Nazi Troops in orth western ermany, HollandDenmark Cease Firing at 2. A.M. Tank Battle Rages near Moravian City New Red Offensive Reported in Austria By The Associated Press LONDON, May 5, Saturday-Rus-- sian troops, smashing out powerful 10-mile gains in the Nazis' Czecho- slovakia...…

May 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MTCHWIAN DAILY _ _ r p Li teraIpu it a FiftylFifth Yea WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Opening Sessions Solemn Edited and managed by students of the University of Miclhigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Kay McFee Editorial Staff . . . . Managing Editor...…

May 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…- ~i~tT~b~t MAY 5 194~ THi MI CHIGAN DAILY . ....... ........ . . ........... . ... . .................... . ..... .......... . ....... . .... . ......... . inksren IL AW 1 r it Golfers * * * * * * 4 Track, Baseball, Net SquadsActive Today Thinclads in Triangular at Purdue; Nine, Tennis Team To Play at Homne r. Purdue, Miami Arej Foes at Lafayette Doubleheader with Minnesota Carded In its first meet after a smashing triumph ...…

May 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…T HE MICHIGAN DAILY SATDAY, MAY 19 45 EXe d'United Jewish Appeal Begins y With Mass Rally for Students Position to France position in their councils on a co- equal basis. France becomes almost, but not technically, one of the spon- sors. Already the big four, meeting with members of their delegations and ad- visers, in a penthouse atop the Fair- mont Hotel were reported nearing agreement on major changes they will endorse in the Dumbarton Oa...…

May 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…. 9 4w IIIA WEATHER Mostly Cloudy with Light Rain. VOL. LV, No. 138 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945 KielIs DeclaredpenCity; Doenitz PRICE FIVE CENTS Flees British Sweep On Past Capitulated Hamburg Victorious Russian Troops Searching Amid Berlin Ruins For Hitler's Corpse BULLETIN LONDON. Thursday, May 4-(RP)-A German radio station, believed to be Bremen, declared today that Germany's new fuehrer, Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz, had a...…

May 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…TIT MfICHlIG AN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945 . ..,,s.. ...... Program of'Industrialization For China Proposed by Nelson U.S. POLICY RESENTED: Cash Investment Does Buy Life of Country,' Chilean Says j "Just because you have money in a country you don't have the right to the life of that country," Orlando Gonzalez, graduate student from Chile, said in an informal discussion Wedneday night at Tappan House. The nations of South America were s...…

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