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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, ,IAN. 6, 1938

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1938

Emerald Isle Gets New Name University Adds
With 'Home Rule,' Constitution To Curricula In
By HAROLD GARN Iprobably be Sean O'Kelly, who is at Oriental Studies
With the inception of the new Irish (present vice-president or the execu-
tive council and minister for local
,constitution which went mito effect government. He believes that he is a Oriental studies, which have be-
last Wednesday, the Irish Free State good choice for the job even though come increasingly popular in the last
came to an end and was replaced by j he is partisan while the president is few years, will be increased at the
the new state of Eire or, mn English, supposed to be, non-partisan. University next semester with the ad-
IrelandEE Before the new consution was dition of two more courses on Far
adendBforth neco stitu was Eastern subjects, it was announced
Eire was created as a result of a adopted an economic war was go- recently by Prof. Leroy Waterman,
plebiscite of the Irish people July 1, ing on between England and the chairman of the Department of Ori-
1937 and marks the latest but not, Irs Free Sta te ecauseallegiancelao ental Languages and Literature.
perhaps, the last link in the struggle the Crown and to pay land annui- Japanese literature in English, a
of the Irish nation to declare its in- ties, Professor Bromage said. As a new course, will be taught by Joseph
dependence, Prof. Arthur W. Bro- result high tariffs were levied which Yamagiwa, also an instructor in the
mage of the political science depart- ;rughntheiffiwerHelees w Institute. The basic ideas, forces,
ment saidyesterday makeshIrelandthat de Valera will bring about a bet- and national temperaments of the
Internally, it really makes Ireland ter feeling between the new state and two nations which underlie their civ-
a republic since it has done away with the British Government, and will ilizations will be examined, Professor
the governor-general who was the also pursue a more modern policy Waterman said.
nominal head of the Irish Free State than before the constitution was Chinese Civilization, a course of-
and a representative of the Crown I brought into effect. fered for the first time last year, will
before the new constitution. The be repeated this year under the su-
new president, directly elected by the pervision of Prof. Y. Z. Chang, ex-
people, will become the nominal head 'change professor from Central China
of the state. Uf1 AIX eeps University at Nanking, who taught
A two-chamber legislature or Dail F rhere in the Institute of Far Eastern
is provided by the constitution with Aid For Jobless Studies last summer.
the present lower house of 138 mem-1 Courses in the Chinese and Jap-
bers elected by the Hare system of( anese languages carrying University
P.R., and in addition for a senate of iAulto W orKerS credit are being offered by the Uni-
sixty members elected indirectly by i _ _versity for the first time this year,
P.R. to provide representation of DETROIT, Jan. 5.-P)-The Unit- Professor Waterman said.
functional interests, Professor Bro- ed Automobile Workers of America
mage said. dn,, n f nnn n-
IAJki htl. h d~UJ~ LaJL~J ai J. n o n

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ouin auncleu c iilpug s,'oi i
tional and state fronts in an effort i
to obtain relief appropriations for the
auto industry's unemployed.
Homer Martin, UAWA president,
asked the Senate committee on un-
employment and relief to grant him
a hearing in order that he might ex-
plain the unemployment problem.
The text of a telegram dispatched
to the committee by the UAWA chief
follows:4
"In light of great importance of
unemployment to the 400,000 mem-
bers of the International Union,
United Automobile Workers of Amer-
ica, I respectfully request that I be
given specified time by your commit-'
tee to testify to the unemployment
problem in the automobile industrys
and need for additional appropria-
tions for relief."
Frankensteen, who was named to
the state relief body recently, sent a
message to William J. Norton, state
emergency relief committee chair-
s ma.

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