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November 24, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… reviewing officer. He was giv- en power to reduce but not in- crease the sentences. Photo of Lawyer Wins in West Quad Holiday Causes Student Exodus By DOLORES PALANKER The increasing vacancies in…

… classrooms and over-crowded trans- portation facilities indicate the annual Thanksgiving exodus won't leave too many students on campus to take part in the holiday festivities. Although University residence…

… time and many of the dorms will entertain foreign students at the traditional dinner. For Acacia Fraternity, tomorrow is one of the biggest days of the year. Following a Thanksgiving breakfast, the…

… football game, featuring a flexible goal line and an uphill path for the pledges will complete the afternoon. Martha Cook will play hostess to 12 foreign students and other guests at tomorrow's dinner, which…

… will precede a musicale featuring talented women from the dorm. HELEN NEWBERRY, Betsy Barbour and the Law Club are each entertaining six foreign students. East Quad, which houses approxi- mately 40 Latin…

… American students, will serve its regular "meal of the year" and West Quad has arranged to entertain all foreign students not invited elsewhere. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain one foreign student and other…

… guests at the Thursday dinner and -Sigma Delta Tau will be hostess to six students from the International Center Friday eve- ning. The three men's co-op houses are playing host to the women's co-ops with…

March 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… reported clamps on teachers and students that have followed the coup in Czechoslovakia. Five speakers will take up five aspects of Czech academic free- dom during the rally to be held at 4:15 p.m. in Rackham…

… restraints on students and teachers in Czechoslovakia. Violations in U.S. Prof. Preston Slosson of the history department, who will talk on violations of academic freedom in the United States and their…

…. Czech Spirit Rev. Edwin H. Redman of the Unitarian Church, who will dis- cuss the spirit of the Czech peo- ple, theirsbackground and tradi- tions, and Robert Miller, a Czech student who will offer some…

… impressions of student life in his homeland. Alfred Shapiro, chairman of SLID, will officiate at the meet- ing.. * * SRA-YPCM Disagree on Czech Issue The Student Religious Associa- tion last night added its…

… Keitha Harmon, president of SRA, and Dwight Walsh, secretary, as- sailed the reported Communist at- tack on a student demonstration in Prague. "The schools in Czecho- slovakia are now being purged on non…

… to keep Russia out of the Near East and at the same time have access to Arabian oil may then backfire," the major continued, "because Russia may eventually charge the Arab League ------------ as…

… confusion in high places in the U.S. on the "naive belief that the Arabs were bluffing when they proposed to fight partition with force." "U.S. support of partition was a simple political trick aimed at…

Arabs, the Jews in Palestine would lose if they were not aided. In the event ,that Russian troops eventually did enter Pal- estine and no war was to re- sult, the major explained, the American Jew would…

… Palestine Jews and American Jewry would not admit of a break in such a crisis," he said. SL Petitions Are Available To Candidatles Students who plan to run for positions of the Student Legisla- ture in the…

September 24, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…. Marshall told Russia that the United States will not compromise on principles to win peace.; * * * Charges Actions, Of Dems, G. 0. P. Will1 Start -War By RUSS CLANAHAN Progressives, students, and…

… pa- tience of others should be mis- taken for weakness. "The United States does not wish to increase the existing tension. It is its wholehearted desire to alleviate that tension." Arabs Charge Truce…

… Broken AMMAN, Trans-Jordan-(IP)- The Arab Legion charged that a Jewish fighter plane shot down an Arab airliner, killing two British correspondents. AN ARAB Legion spokesman charged that the incident was a…

…- ination of the UN mediator, Count Folke Bernadotte and a French aide last Friday in Jerusalem. Yes- terday Arabs attacked a UN-spon- sored Jewish convoy at Latrun and REPORTED KILLED IN PAL- ESTINE - John…

… Locke Lewis (above), 54, of Philadelphia, was reported killed by Arabs in ambush of a Jewish convoy en- route to Jerusalem. (AP Wirephoto) 'eft' Unity Called for ByTruman I LOS LOS ANGELES…

… Progressive Party come into power, the USSR would have confidence in the desire of the American people for peace," he said. * * * THE CANDIDATE addressed a news conference at the Student Publications Building…

… rank-and-file membership in passing certain resolutions. Shaffer controlled a block of University students ofCommunt sympathies including transfer stu-r dents from Brooklyn College, a cording to Babson…

…. Shaffer denied packing the meeting and claimed he had never seen the transfer students before. * * * "I AM NOT AT ALL surprised that the rank and file members, many of whom supported the pres- ent…

February 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…, American opposition to partition has adopted a cynical line. Anti- partitionists allege that in view of our dif- ficulties with Russia, it would be poor policy to jeopardize our sources of Arab oil…

… the United States. Should peace be pre- served, since the Arab governments depend. upon the royalties from their oil conces- sions, they are hardly likely to oppose their exploitation." The Alsop…

… also neglects the consequences of reneging in terms of the UN. Palestine could well become the Man- churia of the UN. As students, the only way we can demon- strate our disapproval of attempts to sab…

…- otage Palestine Peace, and the UN, is by supporting tomorrow's rally. Anything less is to condone such actions as Sunday's massacre in which forty people were killed when Arabs disguised as Brit- ish…

… be red!" The comic aspect of the -situation is mir- The City Editor's SCRATCH PAD SEE THE PROPOSED student wired ra- dio system has already been saddled with a "Board in Control." Eager faculty…

… members, always afraid to let the student do anything on his own hook, have advanced a measure which will effectively take operation of this inter- dorm radio station out of the hands of students. This move…

… will defeat the entire purpose of the proposed station, designed to let students actually manage every phase of a broadcasting set up. All that's needed in this proposed station is a couple of…

… -short commercials to campus merchants. But, as always, It appears that students are unable to undertake anything of this sort where they might conceivably be al- lowed free expression, without a faculty…

…. About half of the papers represented, including The Daily, had some type of faculty dominated control group. Amazingly enough the remaining papers with student control bodies or no control have managed to…

… persisted in speaking his mind edi- torially failed to receive an appointment to a full junior position. No matter what the makeup of a fac- 'ulty-dominated control board over organ- izations allowing student

July 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 192) • Page Image 2

… King Abdullah, leader of the well-equipped, Brit- ish-trained Arab legion, to agree that the Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views…

… should confirm its earlier parti- tion plan allowing for the establishment of a Jewish and Arab state in Palestine. If Abdullah can. establish claim to the Arab sections of Palestine, he should be heeded…

…. Dr. Jonsen's group apparently hopes to meet this situation by supporting the crea- tion of an advisory committee to pass judg- ment on future controversies arising over literature for students

… committee would necessarily be composed of responsi- Lie persons whose points of view are diverse and whose knowledge of students and the effects of literature upon them is extensive. If such a body of people…

… far between. '-John Morris. DOES TRUMAN have a chance? By hiO spectacular action at Philadelphia, Tru- -Bill Hampton, Daily Staff Cartoonist THE SUMMER STUDENT E ti EdioralRond DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN…

… Colmiunications for considerationP at this meeting must be in the S President's hands not later than c September 16e Herbert G. Watkins C Secretary t c Women students attending the l League Formal on July 24 have b…

… 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling w hours will not be extended. i Women students in the summer s session who wish to remain for the fall semester and have not yet d applied for housing should do sog at…

… frantically but didn't sight the male on our side. She looked on each side of her and then victoriously Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Lida Dailes..........Managing Editor Kenneth Lowe.......Associate Editor Joseph R. Walsh, Jr. .. Sports Editor Business Staff Robert James…

October 24, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… I * * * * MSC Expels Students for FootballPool Kick Out Three;' Discipline Seven EAST LANSING, Mich.-()-- Michigan State College announced it has expelled three students and placed seven others on…

… probation in a move to stamp out gambling in campus football pools. Word of the action came from Lewiston, Pa., where MSC Presi- dent John Hanna and Dean- of Students Stanley Crowe issued a joint statement…

… matter when he returns to the campus Monday, said expulsion notices went to three student veterans -juniors Michael Asadourian, 23, of Highland Park and James J. Robideau, 23, of Monroe, and sophomore…

… expelled students were attending Michigan State under the GI Bill of Rights, Dean Crowe said. There was no comment on the action from the students involved, nor was it known whether they left the campus…

… immediately. Dean Crowe said the seven stu- dents placed on probation would not be named, explaining that they "played only a small role in the operations." Students Plan Olivet Protest Mass Action Stil II…

… TentlativeStage Students in more than a dozen Mid-West colleges and Universities are mobilizing to take "action" in the firing of a professor and his wife at Olivet College, Olivet Mich- igan. Coordinator for…

… The Daily that the group has set Nov. 6 as a zero hour and up to that time will con- tact interested students in most Michigan schools. His address is 1143% E. Sixtieth St., Chicago, 37, Ill. Present…

… plans call for a dem- onstration on a non-partisan level. All participating students will be required to act "only as members of the student body at their particular school," he said. "Under no…

February 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… stage on campus and will soon join the. list of partisan political groups here. The Student Affairs Committee will take up the request for rec- ognition of the Young Democrats at its meeting today. And…

students branch of the Pro- gressives is planning to break its. organization down into an inte- grated precinct system, Morton Rosenthal, a spokesman, reported. "Each member will have a zone to cover and…

student members of the party's executive body ae Max Dean, Jack and Addi Geist, Jack Lucas and Al Millstein Niebuhr Says Mankind Still Morally Weak By ROBERT C. WHITE Man, the scientist and creator, is…

… Franco got weapons and he sub- sequently won." Reflecting Arab opinion, Ismet Hamadeh, '48E, of Beirut, Leban-I on, said, "The U.S. should back down from its stand on partition in an honorable way since…

… policy. Request Students Democrats' Split Called Temporary By RUSS CLANAHAN People speculating on the possi- ble break-up of the Democratic Party because of the current re- volt of the South "should remem…

… e Frances May Lake and Robert G Oxenger. NSA To Seek Cut in Student Travel Rates Reduction in rail and bus trans- portation rates for students may become an actuality if plans for- mulated here at…

… the Michigan re- gional National Student Associa- tion meeting Sunday are success- ful. NSA approved arrangements whereby attempts will be made to obtain privilege cards for stu- dents which will…

… entitle them to percentage reductions in chain or department stores as well as on transportation rates. Student Geovrnment Clinic Delegates to the meeting, rep- resenting 17 Michigan schools and colleges…

… also made plans for a student government clinic to be held March 13 and 14 at Michigan State College. Dr. Eugene S. El- liott, state superintendent of pub- lic instruction, was chosen as the principal…

… International Student Convention has been received from the U.S. State Department, Michigan senators and from the Institute of International Educa- tion. Cultural Festival The convention, designed as a cultural…

June 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… Summer At the first meeting of the Sum- mer Session Student Legislature last night a number of proposals ¢ for action during the summer were made and discussed. Proposals were made for a fresh air dance…

…, for further investigation of the rental system now in force won the University tennis courts, for research into the history of the University Health Service, and for the appointment of a student rep…

… summer, entered a plea for summer students to work with the Legislature. The experi- ence that may be gained in this way will be of great advantage to those interested in running for Legislature offices…

… at the next election, he said. Meetings of the Student Legisla- ture will be held every Wednesday night at the Union. Art Prints Ready For Blank Walls There's no excuse for students f staring at four…

… blank walls this summer, according to Eloise Wil- kinson, director of the Student Loan Collection. . The collecton of 320 framed , prints, 45 of which are new, are available for student loan for the…

… Haifa and Tel Aviv put in here, once the war stores capital of the Phonecians. The ships unloaded rather than chance Arab bombings. Most of the crates are marked "farm machinery." The British when asked…

July 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 192) • Page Image 3

… ruled against Israel be- 4 cause the new state is not yet a member of the organization. Egyp- L tbans said if Israel had been recog- 0 nized, the Arab nations would re~- 2 fuse to compete. 2 Athletes in…

…?)-The In- ternational Olympic ruling body closed the door of the games to- day on the new state of Israel, thereby halting the threat of a walkout by the Arab nations. This wvas done by rejecting the appeal…

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…. Box 127, Michigan Daily. )53l SINGLE or share double room for fall near campus. Doesn't smoke or drink. Will keep room in ordlerly condition. 3-year legal student. Write Box 125, Michigan Daily. ) 17 s…

October 24, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… capture of the Arab citadel of Beersheba and the opening of a corridor to the Negev area ended Saturday with the enforcement of a UN-ordered truce in the Holy Land. The truce, demanded Wednesday by the…

… campaigns were over. LOCAL Political Ban . . . As November 2 neared, and interest in the campaign heightened, student protests to the Political Speaker's ban grew by leaps and bounds. Student Legislature…

… drive, asking students to protest both the ban and the interpretation which pre- vented the diag discussions. Later in the week, the Young Republicans, the Young Democrats and the United World Federalists…

student conduct set up to investigate the campus liquor question reported that no steps had been taken in the probe of the last six months. Meanwhile a Daily survey revealed that student drinking had not…

….) (Continued fron Page 2) Lutheran Student Association: Supper, 5:30 p.m., Zion Lutheran Parish Hall; program, 7 p.m. Mr. Theodore Markwood, of Toledo, will speak on "If We Obey Him We Will Serve Him in the…

… the University of Michigan Chapter, Sigma Xi, 4:15 p.m., Mon., Oct. 25, Rackham Amphi- theatre. Club '730: Members will meet Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m., in the club- .ooms, 730 Haven St. The Student Peace…

… Theatre. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the theatre box office. Students will be given a special rate on tickets for the Thursday performance. I.Z.F.A.: Tues., study group will meet Oct. 26, 7…

…:45 p.m., Rm. 3A, Michigan Union. Topic: "History of Zionism." Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

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