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December 05, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… American countries. The Arab boycott has had slight effect chiefly because the pro. ducts that the Israeli produce are not in demand by the Arab world. Europe, not the Near East, is the market for Israel. An…

… unbiased approach must agree that there is every reason for confidence in the economic fortunes of the new state. " " ISRAEL IS ALSO beset by political troubles. The Arab world has sent its armies against…

… Israel among its subjects, the favorite device be- ing the matter o Palestinian refugees. It is charged that Jewish expansion has caused 800,000 Arabs to wander homeless in the deserts of the East. The…

… Israeli government has repeatedly pleaded for cooperation with its Arab coun- trymen. Perhaps no other Arab in the Near East has gained social advantages like those of the Palestinian. Jewish hospitals and…

… clinics, Jewish schools have welcomed Arab participation. The Israeli parliament has in- cluded Arab representatives. Israel has already taken many of the Arabs back with full citizenship rights, and has…

May 05, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…, Elmer P. Brock, vice-president of the Na- tional Student Association urged students to apply immediately for the draft deferment aptitude test. Brock felt certain that the tests have not been cancelled or…

Arabs in the demilitarized border zone. The communique said the Syrians repelled the at- tack by force, inflicting heavy losses on the Israelis. The Syrians said they had only one casualty. Latest…

… long procedure," he said. "Many people will become disgusted wait- ing in long lines, and won't bother to cast their ballots." Five University students and a Lane Hall staffman piled into a crowded car…

… and headed for Wash- ington yesterday armed with a bushel of wheat. They will join up with an auto caravan of students from Minne- sota, Indiana and Ohio who are on their way to Washington to pre- sent…

… the steel ton- nage used. Five U' Students Journey To Washington with Wheat India's ambassador to the United States, Madam Vijaha L. Pandit. * * *. REPRESENTING Michigan in the caravan are Mary…

… Miserez, '51, Ann Cotton, '52, Joyce Simon, '51, Herb Cheston, '51 and Bob Sky. Bush Olmstead, Student Religious. Association student advisor went on the trip also. Their journey is sponsored by the SRA…

…. They carried with them a small sum of donated money to present to the ambassador when they meet her at 11 a.m. Mon- day at the Indian embassy. This will be used to buy more wheat. A group of 31 students

… come from MacAlester and Augsburg colleges. They left Minnesota Thursday morning, carrying 800 pounds of wheat. *. * * THEY WERE joined by students from Concordia 'College in Ft. Wayne last night, and…

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