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October 18, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )ark Clouds Hide Palestine Issues As JewsA rabs Wage Death Struggle AS IT BECOMES evident that the long-smoldering Arab-Jewish con- in Palestine, which have again broken out 3…

… just settlement be. ders, riots, assassinations of Jewish, Arab, Yen British officials, have become almost onplaces in the last six months as Britain s in vain to restore order to an economically…

… understood that pre-war y between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land ra an almost purely religious basis, with the >us shrines and holy places common to religions the chief bones of contention. the development of…

… indeed both of the same race, the ic. Their present-day conflicts arise from IE MICHIGAN DAILY the fact that the new Arab dream of an inde- pendent Moslem power is diametrically opposed to the Hebrew…

… 1929-30, the British were confronted with demands by both Jews and Arabs, the Jews demanding an increase in immi- gration and safeguarding of their rights, and the Arabs, who had a great numerical…

… security and order appearing only at rare intervals and organized civil warfare the order of the day. * ,' ,. Origins In Strike THE ORIGINS of the present crisis can be traced to the Arab general strike of…

October 30, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…- periment by a committee of students and faculty members, will be pre- sented during the next two months with four eminent physicians speak- ing dn various aspects of marage and parenthood. This course will…

… be open to 225 academic senior men, 225 academic senior women and 150 junior and senior medical students. A fee of $1 will be charged to pay the expenses '-^ of the course. Books for use in the course…

… will be available at the League and Student Religious Association libraries. All lectures will be held at _7,:30 p.m. in the Michigan League. - To Talk On Sex Dr. Joseph Baer, Professor of Ob- sedical Cn…

… cooperative student book exchange be set up and managed through the League and Union, was referred by the Regents to Dean of Students Joeph A. Bursley and the Union board of governors for further study. Gifts…

…) British Troopers Clash With Arabs1 GAZA, Palestine, Oct. 29.-(IP)- British troops scored another victory today in this historic Philistine City, where Samson died, in their sweepng drive against Arab rebels…

… throughout Palestne. Eight thousand Arab residents of Gaza who were suspected of harbor- ing and assisting rebels against Bri- ish authority were rounded up, ques- tioned, searched and relieved of fire- arms…

… in a surprise attack at dawn. Homecoming Alumni were treated to a sight many former University students once thought was a thing of the past-a pair of powerful backs who have the ability not only to…

… or should play in Los Angeles without joining the Guild. series of Freshman Roundtables, Far up the coast, British troops in spy- sponsored by the Student Religious another of a series of surprise…

… These were among the factors Fed- Association, to be held at 4 p.m. searches of Arab rebel strongholds eral attorneys hoped today would ob- today at Lane Hall. raided the town of Ein Elmanshie, tain the…

October 19, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… Morphine Supplied To Students Asserted To Be Absurd Suspected Doctor AdmitsDrug Sale Federal, state and local authorities climaxed a two-month investigation yesterday with three arrests which it is believed…

… University students were termed "vicious and absurd" yester- day. "There is absolutely no connection between the sale of dope and the University of Michigan or students of the University," Prosecutor Albert J…

… Contestants Polling in the Student Senate elec- tions Friday will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the League, Union, General Library, Engineering Arch, Angell hall and from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the…

… Law Club, Edward Magdol, '39, director of elections, an- nounced yesterday. Sixty students remain in the race for the 16 vacancies in the Senate since Irving Gerson, Bud Gerson, Elliott Maraniss and…

Arabs JERUSALEM, Oct. 18-(N)-A form of martial law to help 20,000 British soldiers crush the uprising of an esti- mated 10,000 Arabs was proclaimed throughout the Holy Land tonight by Sir Harold Mac…

… after four days of siege. It was officially announced that British troops would enter the Old City tomorrow to clear it of armed Arabs. The Palestine Police Force was placed under the British military com…

… and further punitive measures against Arab villages. County Set-up Topic Of Talk By Bromage Second Public Affairs Talk To Deal With Changes In Local Government Prof. Arthur Bromage of the po- litical…

… 1 l 1 In Curriculum, Say ,Students By MORTON L. LINDER and HARRY L. SONNEBORN Raised at the Spring Parley last year and now up for consideration be- fore the Student Senate is the ques- tion of the…

… believe, . however, that a course like this would not be viewed in the proper light by the students. It might very easily develop into a clinic for wisecracks." - , - , .. Lou Carpenter, sented in a purely…

October 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1938 PRICE, FIVE CE 0N Engineering Council Plan Gets Approval Of 14 Societies Proposal To Do Away With Class Officers Will Go Before Students In Poll Consider Removal Of…

… class officers and revise student government in the engineering school, will go before the students next Thursday for a final referendum vote. The amendment, introduced two weeks ago by Wes Warren, '39E…

…, president, and ratified by the Coun- cil, provides for the election of two students every year from each class who will be known as Engineering Council Representatives and will act as sole representatives of…

… the sev- eral classes in the student govern- ment of the engineering school. Dele- gates to the four class dance com- mittees each year will be chosen from this number, and keeping the num- ber of…

…- porated into the amendment, the Council decided. A program to enlighten students in the engineering school concerning the salient features of the amendment under consideration will be conducted, by the…

…, said the plot to forge President Roosevelt's signature was timed for early last March and was frustrated by his arrest late in February. Gov. Murphy Plans Speech F or Students 'Youth And Government' Will…

… Be Subject Of Talk To Be Given At Union Gov. Frank Murphy will address University students on "Youth and Government" at 2 p.m. Monday, in the North Lounge of the Union at a special meeting arranged by…

Arabs In Jerusalem 1,000 Soldiers Embroiled In Battle To Establishf Order In Ancient City City Curfew Raised And Food Given Out JERUSALEM, Oct. 1 - -Ap- proximately 1,000 British Coldstreamt Guards…

October 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… Welfare Committee visits all Jewish students confined to the hospital and engages in other philanthropic activities. It cooper- ates with Jewish students at smaller colleges in this vicinity, often includ…

…- ing them in its social activites. The Hillel News, the Foundation's journalistic organ, is published monthly. It contains news of in- terest to Jewish students on campus. The Foundation also engages in…

… forensic activities. Its recent debat-I ing teams have been very successful against other Hillel groups. As one of the member groups of the Student Religious Association, Hillel participates in campus inter…

…-faith ac- tivities, including exchange dinners with various other member groups. Sunday the foreign students of the University will be the guests of honor at the Foundation. Hillel also operates a Student

…- brary. The Foundation is about to embark on a program of vocational guidance. This program will be integrated with that ofthe University, and is expect- ed to prove useful to many students. Last, but far…

… Provides Model Of Jewish Life British policy in the Holy Land- scene of fresh outbreaks between Jews and Arabs-is administered by the Palestine high commissioner, Sir Harold MacMichael (above), who has…

October 21, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

…- tion of Czechoslovakia-Ruthenia- among herself, Rumania and Hun- gary. Rumors Of Big Parade Led By Dewey spread; Banquet Is Tomorrow More than 1,000 students gathered last night at the Michigan Central…

… station to cheer the football team, the Varsity Band, and 65 of their fellow students off to New Haven for the Yale-Michigan game Satur- day. Rumors last night had it that the band and students would march…

…. Clover. While there I ran into Mr. Nevills and it took about 30 minutes to decide on it, one year to plan, and 53 days to take." Med Student Gets Bids For Political Services Several letters asking for…

… erroneously placed in the medical student's box. Bag, Baggage, B the football squad and coaches, the 125 band members had three coaches, and the 65 students making the trip occupied two more. A diner and bag…

…, testified that Communist organizations had collected "thousandsand nthousands of dod s in Detroit," for which no accounting had ever been given. British Imprison Rebellious Arabs JERUSALEM, Oct. 20--UP…

…)-Small; groups of Arab prisoners, rounded up and disarmed in the British occupa- tion of the Old City section of Jerusa- lem, were herded today in to a con- centration camp on the site of Herod's palace. The…

… by the Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, to pay the tuition of six students in the en- gineering school. The students are to be chosen by the Chrysler Institute of Engineering. Dr. George J. Curry, Flint…

… audience at 3 p.m. Monday in the North Lounge of the Union, it was announced yesterday. Both'will talk on "Youth and Government." Their appearance is under the sponsorship of the Student Senate. The speaker…

students are e:S ed to go to the polls today and by the Hare system of propori representation 16 Student Ser from a field of 60 candidates. Student Senate, an all-campus r sentative body, was organized her…

….m., Flan- agan said. In addition it was announced that the society would hold an afternoon social at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Hagen's Tavern. Today For Sixteei Student Senato: Instructions for marking ballots…

October 05, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…-effects turntable. On the lat- ter, by means of phonograph records, riots, fires and other sound effects ire produced. Students are used in the prepara- tion programs besides doing the an- nouncing and broadcasting…

… out with all the Angell Hall. Louis A. Hopkins, Secy. Room of the Rackham Buildingi (Room 1504) at 10:'15 a.m., and will march from there to the auditorium. Students, College of Engineering: Sophomore…

…:00 To be announced 9:30 To be announced 10:00 To be announced 10:30 The Lone Ranger 11:00 Francis Craig Orch. 11:30 Russ Morgan Orch. 12:00 Aussa, the Arab 12:30 Savoy Ballroom Orch. Eligibility for…

… every student shall be conclusively presumed to be ineligible for any public activity until his el- igibility is affirmatively established (a) by obtaining from the Chairman of the Committee on Student Af…

…- fairs, in the Office of the Dean of Students, a written Certificate of Eligibility. Participation before the opening of the first semester must be approved as at any other time. Before 'permitting any…

student or students to participate in a public activity (see definition of Participa- tion above), the chairman or man- ager of such activity shall (a) require ART CINEMA LEAG Lydia Mendelssohn Th Oct. 6…

… certificate and (c) file with the Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs the names of all those who have pre- sented certificates of eligibility and a signed statement to exclude all oth- ers from…

…. Application blanks are available at the Dean of Women's Office, and at the house. All women interested, please call 2-2218 for further infor- mation. Academic Notices School of Education Students, Changes of…

… Elections: No course may be elected for-credit after Saturday, Oct. 15. Students enrolled in this school must report all changes of elec- tions at the Registrar's Office, Room 4, University Hall. Membership…

October 23, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN DAILY - ''i \ /- .I ,m-s fA}mtrmI NG'AIR! ! c1 + I and managed by students of the University of n under the authority of the Board in Control of Publications. shed…

… attention to the Arab riots in Palestine. Der Fuehrer, meanwhile, gorged with Czechoslovakian lands, looked over adjoining territories with a lackadaisical eye and contented himself with conversations on a…

… precluded Arab resistance and after desultory sniping and grenade-throw- ing the Rebels were completely routed by 1,000 British Coldstream Guards and the Holy City came under British military law within two…

… be, "Christ at the Center of Life." torium. Open to students of Far Eas- 9:45 a.m. at Guild House. Univer- tern Art and to the general public. sity students will meet as a study group. "The origin and…

… stu- you smash an atom, do you smash dies at the Hebrew Union College. All your faith?" The ladies of the church foreign students are urged to avail will be in charge of the social hour themselves of…

… Relationships." At Lane Hall today at 4 p.m. Varsity Glee Club: Rehearsal to- day at 4:30. Tryouts for "Trial by Jury" to be held. The Christian Student Prayer Group Will hold its regular meeting at five o…

… teaching staffs of the De- partment of Economics and the School of 'Business Administration, and students in these fields enrolled in the Graduate School, are invited. Senior Society: There will be a regular…

…- ing students particularly are urged to see this fine picture of industrial de- . First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 9:45 a.m., a class for students on the Bible will be led by Dr. W. y…

…' Lemon. 10:45 a.m., "How Can We Know God?" is the subject of Dr. Lemon's sermon at the Morning Worship Serv- ice. The student choir directed by Palmer Christian will take part in the service. 5:30 p…

….m., The Westminster. Guild, student group, supper and fellowship hour to be followed by the meeting at 6:45, which will be the beginning of a series of group discussions on "What Is Christianity?" Dr…

October 14, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… work in thet final assembly operations at this (Plymouth) plant."k Peaceful Huron Valley Echoes As 3,500 Students Send Of f Team Hungary Calls Upon Powers For Mediation Four -Pow Con f erence Demanded…

… band and a police es the Union, Where it had assembled, t Central Station. State street was bloc parade. Drivers unfortunate enough 1 time found themselves riding inchesi students, who preferred riding…

… Senate Posts Polls Close At 6:00 P.M.; Daily To Print Planks;' 19 Candidates To Date Petitioning for the 16 vacant posts in the Student Senate will be of- ficially closed at 6 p.m. today, with 19 students

… already in the field, Ed- ward, Magdol, director of elections announced. Arrangements for the proposed Student Senate political meetings took another step toward completion when word was received from Nahum…

… Burnett, Socialist candidate for Gov- ernor, expressing his willingness to address the University students. Gov. Frank Murphy, Democratic candidate for reelection, has already given his assent to…

… Kampus Kwiz, Zouaves, Soloist in North China. Sofia Blockaded In the Near East, British authori- ties took steps to facilitate suppres- sion of Palestine's long Arab-Jewish feud by ordering all…

… Varsity night, which will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday before what is ex- pected to be a capacity audience of students and townspeople who are eager to send the band to Yale. The two-hour performance which…

October 25, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… which took place in Ann Arbor when he was a student, Governor Murphy explained, "Then thousands of students gathered at the theatre. (Continued on Page 2) Asks For Tolerance To Save Democracy By NORMAN…

… introduced the Governor and presided at the meeting in the North Lounge of the Union, which was sponsored by the Student Senate. Dr. Ruthven was presented by Thomas Adams, '40, president. Other men on the…

… always been guided by the principles of tolerance and sanity that he learned while a student here at the University. "Whenever I come to Ann Arbor," Governor Murphy said, "I can't help thinking of the debt…

… Tj] preliminary .to a plan of the British' army to limit movements of the popu- lace to urban areas- This would keep civilians out of the way of troops moving about to fight Law the Arab revolt against…

…, who retired yes- terday. ?iehigan Jitter bugs Swing It In Hoosegow Four Michigan students spent last Saturday night in jail because of their love for swing. Returning via the thumb line from Audito…

October 07, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low pie. 9 O.~..-.FOR RENT-First class single and --__ _,,J- _S VIO 1double, price reasonable. New beds LAUNDRY-Students' laundry. Shirt' Mah Cu s D atand desks…

…_________ Forest Ave. Phone 5929. 113 SILVER LAUNDRY - DANIELLE DARRIEUX Fifteen faculty members and grad- 67Hoe Phone 5594 LETC uante students attended a meeeting of FOR RENT-910 Packard. Nice single o07Hoee s…

… SOUTH MAIN STREET r If I Had A Chance Paul Martin orchestra March of Time Design for Dancing The Ink Spots Will Osborne orchestra Maurie Baker orchestra Aussa, the Arab- Frank Novak orchestra is…

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