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July 10, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… of sabo- tage fed the flames of rage and the despair of two races each determined to preserve its homeland in Palestine. Sharp warning of the spreading enmity between Arab and Jew came from over Trans…

…-Jordan's borders, the eastern part of Britain's Palestine mandate where an Arab administra- tion rules. The death toll from bombing, snip- ing, rioting and armed clashes since July 5 stood at 58-44 Arabs and 14 Jews…

…. The number of injured mounted to 189--143 Arabs and, 46 Jews. More than abscoie of the dead were Arab victims of the Haifa market place bombing Wednesday. To stamp out disorders British pro- tectors…

… death-like quiet in the cities.,i Jewish shops were shut for the Sabbath. Arab doors were closed in protest. Hot-heads of both races jammed prisons and concentration camps. Three Jews were detained for…

…. Louis A. Hopkins, direc- tor of the Summer Session and Dr. Edward W. Blakeman, students' re- ligious counselor, respectively. Two University professors will lead panel discussions during the week…

…'s program of discussions. They are Prof. Leroy Waterman, of the Orien- tal Languages department and Prof. Henry A. Sanders of the Latin de- partment. Among the noted Biblical students who will attend the…

…. Kenneth W. Morgan, di- rector of the Student Religious Asso- ciation, will head a panel on "Inter- Faith Problems" Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Dr. J. M. Dorsey, assistant di- rector of the Neuropsychiatric…

… Mendelssohn. There will be a supper and program for Summer Session students at 5:30 p.m. Stalker Hall's student class at 9:451 a.m. will be lead by Kenneth Mor- gan, head of the Student Religious Association…

November 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…, THURsDAY, NOV. 10, 1938 PRIME FIVE CENTS British Gatherl Arabians, Jews In Coenference To Seek Peace Abandon Partition Plans; Migration Of Refugees Intensifies Arab Unrest Britain Threatens Enforced…

… Solution Poland's Alliances Safeguard h iz I IS t] CJ LONDON, Nov. 9-0P)--Great Bri- j tarn tonighgt sought peace for revolt- ridden Palestine through a plan to gather Arab and Jewish leadersa around a…

… up Arab and Jew-c ish states. Disturbed by general Arab unrest in the Near East and the growing Jewish refugee problem in Europe, Britain warned it would impose its own solution unless the Arabs and…

…. The Commission, headed by Sir John Woodhead, found imprac- ticable a plan to divide Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states with Jerusalem and Nazareth remain- .ng under British mandate along…

… because Jewish and Arab interests were too firmly inter-meshed in the land where 1,317 persons have been killed and 1,141 wounded in violende of the past four months. Approximately 20,000 British troops now…

… are attempting to quell rebellious, Arabs in troubled Palestine. Plan London Parley The British Government plans to call a London conference soon with Arabs represented by their leaders both from…

… Palestine and neighboring Arab nations and Jews by the Jewish Agency, world Jewish organization empowered by the League of Nations to perform such a function. Government quarters said rejection of the…

… partition scheme did not rule out the possibility of setting up Arab* and Jewish cantons,.or provinces, in a federated system. Such a plan would leave Britain in control of theĀ£ strategic country which flanks…

… recently pledged students attended the annual inter-{ fraternity pledge banquet held at 6 p.m. yesterday in the main ballroom7 of the Union, accompanied by the faculty advisors and presidents of, their…

… women's staff of the At Union Coffee Hours Daily in 1935-36, and acted as junior . night editor for the women's page in All men students interested in try- 11937-38. Miss Cuthbert worked on ing out for…

December 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… metal processing department, Prof. Charles W. Good, of the mech- anical engineering department; Prof. Edward L. Eriksen. of the enginee-. Arabs Promise Aid To France As Italian Hostility Increases I…

… arrow. TUNIS, Tunisia, Dec. 9-to)-Arab chieftains of Tunisia proclaimed their readiness today to fight for France, if necessary, to beat off any Italian attempt to seize this strategic North African…

… section of the Arab Grand Council, Tankers Best declared in an interview. "To confuse, Tunisia with Ethiopia Rela Record or the Sudetenland is a bad error of Relaypsychology", G l He said the Tunisian…

… section of the I SW' -Gla Arab Grand Council, in the name of more than 2,000,000 natives, had sent assurances to French Resident- Tomaski Paces Swinuners GenealErica LaBonne of their loyal- ty and desire…

… "to live as free men un- As Old Marks Totter der the raegis of France."' In Annual Swii - Fest Similar messages came from other Arab organizations. _ BY MEL FINEBERG Imposing forces of. French police…

… have! at least a partial answer to these ques- tions by the time the final gun sounds tonight. Students will be admitted upon presentation of their identification cards and for non- students, general…

…, Walt, one of the (CoIA111je ,l onPaze 61 .Students Broadcast Radio Skit Today Five students in broadcasting will dramatize the ninth in a series of stories of all nations at 9 a.m. today, over radio…

… progressive universi- ties including the University of Illi- nois have imitated the plan spon- sored by The Daily. considerable interest in social service circles throughout the nation, she said. Students Mimic…

… Bergen In Satirical Recording A special recording of Charley Mc- Carthy and Edgar Bergen was made by broadcasting class students for the meeting of Society of American Foresters Wednesday. Thursday and…

December 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… industry and by the depressing effect of the short term rate. --Goodfellows-Monday- Arabs Promise Aid To French Colony (Continued frorn Page 1) called for new Italian concessions in French-controlled Tunisia…

…-Monday Up-State Students Plan Dance At Iron Mountain Upper Peninsula tudents from the University and from Michigan State College will celebrate their Christmas holiday vacation with an "all campus dance" at…

… the bay- onet, Molly Yardi, national chairman of the Far Eastern Student Service declared at a meeting in the League to form a United Committee To Aid China. Miss Yard has just returned from a three…

… to enable Chinese students to continue their reconstruction work as well as their education. Representa- tives from the Ann Arbor Woman's Club, The American League for Peace and Democracy, the Chinese…

Students' Club, Y.W.C.A., American office and should be filled out im- Foreman. Salary range $140.160. BULLT IN Umediately. Girls who have filled out Dec. 28. DAILY OFFIC AL B L E IN application blanks…

…, Dec ooperative house are available in Bowling: Women students interest- 13, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348 West (Continued on Page 4) Engineering Building, the Dean of Students office. Room 2, Michigan Civil…

… day at 3 p.m. Attendance is com- ary range $130-150. Dec. 23. of the Union, it was announced yes- Ipulsory. Motor Equipment Repairman. Sal- Student Loans. The Committee on a r $105-iso. De 2. terday by…

… Don Nixon, '40, Union Student Loans will meet Dec. 12 in Applications for the Girls Coopera- Tailor. Salary range $105-125. Dec. publicity chairman. A registration Room'2, University Hall. New appli…

Student Union and the Committee for German Club To Give Medical Aid to China agreed to form Yuletide Party Dec. 14 a committee to contact and solicit support from organizations on cam- pus and in town. A…

… at the wil aturdtyhat the A yU } League. Frolic at Unity Hall, sponsored by The chorus of the Verein has been the local chapter of the American practicing appropriate music 'to pre- Student Union…

July 10, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AN DAILY The Biblical Scholars ... A N -1l l- -rfyjA+ ---~w~ t ..,v I Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications. Publishea every morning axcept Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use…

…. A~cad emic Freedomj In Public.Schools... A NEWS STORY reprinted in yester- day's Daily from the New York Her- ald Tribune contained information of striking interest to students of this Summer Session…

… ask you to cash a check for me," and then, this: "Yes, I am a graduate student . This is my fourth summer here. . . My name is Joe Dokes . . I am a teacher at.Podunk Cen- ter, Indiana . . . No, I have…

… chief refuge of Europe's exiles, among them the Jews. -New York Times the graduate students by initiating a policy THEATRE By JAMES DOLL The Shoemaker ELIZABETHAN plays other than1 Shakespeare have had…

… inspiration of Arabs, Turks, Egyptians, Greeks and Russians as well as the Jews, Romans, Italians, Germans, French and Eng- lish. If you would see God in nature, here are parables from the time of Samuel to…

…. Prophets travel besideI kings to impress the wish of JehovanI in the Library Science Study Hall un- til Saturday evening. A special in- vitation is extended to students in Courses 271 and 273. The Graduate…

… lesson July 11. Graduate Students in Mathematics are cordially invited to a tea to be given by the members of the De- partment of Mathematics in the gar- den of the Michigan League on Mon- day, July 11…

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