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November 26, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… newspaper said "disorders spread throughout Calabria," and another headline reported "deaths, devastation, armored cars as the Students Will Apply for Rose Bowl Ducats Today Ticket Windows Will Be Open Every…

… Day At Athletic Administration Building Office Student applications for Rose Bowl tickets will be accepted be- ginning this morning at the Athletic Administration Building, Don Weir, University ticket…

… manager, announced yesterday. Ticket windows will be open daily from 8:30 to 4:30 until Decem- ber 1, to accommodate the students. A one ticket limitation will be rigidly enforced and identification cards…

… plus signatures will be required both at the ticket window and in California. The distribution plan, originated by Bob Chappuis and Pete Elliott, student members of the Board in Control of Inter…

…-collegiate athletics, U. N. Committee Approves Design For Arabs, Jews Barber Shops Will Continue NegroPolicy Organization Refuses IRA's Present Plea Members of the Ann Arbor Bar- bers' Association will not serve…

… shel-] ter in adjacent woods.I was designed to take care of stu- dents first in distributing the available tickets, while at the same time minimizing the possi- bility of scalping. Married students only…

… suggested that graduate students comply with the regula- tions concerning the rest of the student body, since they then will be assured of one ticket. They may not register for tickets under both student and…

… SUCCESS, Nov. 25-The "Soviet-American" plan to par- tition Palestine into Jewish and Arab countries by next Oct. 1 was ap- proved today by a vote of 25 to 13 in the 57-member Palestine cowi- mittee of the…

… resolution. HOLIDAY RITES: Special Inter-Faith Services Scheduled for Thanksgiving Special Thanksgiving services will be held for students tomorrow morning at Lane Hall, the League and three local churches…

… International Center and the Student Religious Association. Foreign students will speak to the group emphasizing the message of Thanksgiving. No reservations are required for breakfast and there is no charge…

November 30, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… drive are dedicated to making every child's stay at the University hospital as pleasant as possible. In 1928, the Galen Society, made up of junior and senior medical students, first opened the Galen Shop…

… University Musical Society in the Burton Tower. Bowl Tickets Deadline INear Faculty, Student Sale Closes Tomorrow Tomorrow is the deadline for students, faculty and staff mem- bers wishing to apply for tickets…

… their drives complete successes because of the generous contributions of students as well as townspeople. Spokesmen express hopes that this year will be no exception. Clothing Drive Contributions To Be…

…- erous contributions already turned in at Lane Hall. "Many students have taken the initiative to sort out clothes they can spare, but I am sure there are some who do not yet realize the plight of Euro…

…- pean children today," he said. "Every student has some article of clothing they can afford to do- nate to foreign relief." Last year over three tons of clothing were collected at the University for…

… soon be torn down. - * * *' * EMOLITION: :ers To End Colorful Laboratory Theatre Palestine Stymied Arab Groups Decry Action, Leave Parley A BENDET e Romance Lan- or first honors in mpus demolition the…

… receive tax-free disabil- ity retirement pay," Vaughan said. Bitterly Charge UN Charter 'Murdered' By The Associated Press NEW YORK, Nov. 29-Parti- tioning of Palestine into Jewish and Arab countries was…

… approved by the United Nations Assembly ate today. Arabs here and in the Middle East promptly threatened Teneral opposition and uprisings against any attempt to carry out he Assembly's decision. JERUSATEM…

… shouts, songs and some tears. An American visi- tor said "This is like V-E Day at home," as he watched scores dancing In the streets waving champagne bottles. The six Arab nations represent- ed here walked…

…-American" proposal to set up independent Jewish and Arab countries in the Holy Land by next Oct. 1 was 33 to 13. The final vote was taken after the Arabs backed down from their former stand and proposed the creation…

November 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… one problem, at least, was on the way to solution. This cheerful view was implicit in the American proposal last week in the United Nations that separate Jewish and Arab states be set up next July 1…

…, immediately after the British troops pulled out. For the American Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board In Control of Student Publications. Johi…

…, has made his position entirely clear. Any Arab who ac- cepts public office or othewise collaborates with the partition scheme, in either the new Jewish state or the truncated Arab state, will not live…

… fanatical gang of triggermen, the Mufti's influence is in- creasingly paramount in Arab politics. But it is a widely held misconception that Arab opposition to the creation of a Zionist state is confined to…

… tie Mufti and his friends. The Mfti will act as the chief fanner of the flames of Arab resentment but the resentment already exists. Ob- viously all -this spells real trouble; so much trouble, indeed…

…, that those who are close to the situation seriously doubt that it will be possible to complete the projected great new Anglo-American oil pipeline. The pipeline could too easily be cut by the Arabs. This…

… Peruvians would will- ingly expose themselves to either Jewish or Arab bullets. Yet if American troops go to Palestine, Russian troops will go there too; and the thought of the Red Army in Pales- tine is not…

…:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). SUNDAY, NOV. 9, 1947 VOL. LVII, No. 42 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to stu- dents on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 12, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Extra…

… Concert Series Ushers: Report at 6:15 p.m. for the concert Sunday, Nov. 9. School of Business Administra- tion: Students from other schools and colleges intending to apply for spring admittance should…

… secure application forms in 108 Tappan Hall as soon as possible. Those women students in the College of Literature, Science and Arts and in the School of Edu- cation who are taking the testing program on…

November 16, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…PALL POUR THE MICHIGAN I AILY SUN~DAY, NVMBR16, 194 41 , 1= - - ------- --- - u . . s iI Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority…

… of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Nacy Helmick ............... General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

… to evacuate Palestine. U.S. and Russia have agreed that the mandate should terminate by May of next year and that the independ- ent Jewish and Arab nations should start operating by July. The Jewish…

… Three" will be in im- plementing their decisions is problemat- ical. The Arab League is bitterly op- posed to the creation of a Jewish state and may employ the 30,000 crack troops of the Transjordan…

… that a sizeable concession be granted to the Jews in the face of any Arab resistance. Arab claims to a Palestinian nation are largely specious inasmuch as the present manda- tory state of Palestine was…

… created by the League of Nations to implement the Bal- four Declaration. This is not to say that the Arabs have no claim to Palestine, but rather that theirs is not the sole claim. Should the Arab League…

… the tune for the lion. A strong attitude would then re- duce the Arab threats to nothing more than bluff. In any case,. the Jews do not want to take the land from others. They merely want an opportunity…

…, New Zea- land, South Africa and India - Turkey, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico and perhaps Thailand. These coun- tries can at any time break off their present arrangements and enter into others. Some students

… Forestry and Con- servation students not having non- forestry conflicts are expected to attend. All others interested are cordially invited to attend. Freshman - Sophomore Forestry Conference: 7:30 p…

…- berg, Perry, Peterson, Ross. Women students interested in applying for residence in Hender- son House beginning with the fall semester of 1948 may call at the Office of the Dean of Women. This small…

November 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Boost Health Aid-Forsythe Reveals Facilities Now Overtaxed By JOE FREIN Extension of University Health Service benefits to the families of student veterans is not possible under present University regula…

…, about 20 nurses and 55 beds to provide for more than 20,- 000 students, the Health Service could not possibly handle the in- creased demands for medical service which would be required," he said. Dr…

… extended to veterans' families, the problem of "where to draw the line" would be difficult to solve, he observed. Non-veteran students and teaching assistants with lim- ited financial resources would un…

… for such serv- ice to non-students, he added. Medical treatment is afforded amilies of veterans at a minimum expense by the University Hospi- tal clinical service, Herbert Wag- ner, businessnager- the…

… ,Hos- pital pointed out. By cooperative arrangement with the Veterans Administration, members of student veterans' families may be admitted and treated at the University Hos±ai, without referral, upon…

November 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… over to the Security Council pending partition into in- dependent Jewish and Arab coun- tries. Russia also called for with- from Palestine no later than May L 1948, and official estab- lishment of the…

… by the Arabs. The U. S. had asked the British, as mandatory power, to retain control of the Holy Land until July 1 when it was suggested that partition could be effected. Council Hears Details of New…

…." Dr. Forsythe Decries Poor Health Abroad WSSF Drive To Aid All Foreign Students The plight of many foreign stu- dents, who enroll in the Univer- sity only to enter Health Service because of illness…

…, indicates the hazardous effect that malnutrition and poor sanitary conditions are having in Europe and Asia, ac- cording to Dr. Warren E. Forsythe,j diretor of Health Service.1 The World Student Service Fund…

… which begins its drive on campus tomorrow, is organized to aid these foreign students in building healthier, better educated nations. The scope of their work and the need for support is ex- plained by the…

… much tuberculosis among foreign students as among American students, and they are supposed to be a select group," he explained, James Wang, Chinese student, who is now a patient at Health Service…

… the high cost of. living and low quality food people just don't have the energy to go to school, Wang stated. According to Aung Chein, Health Service patient from Bur- ma, not as many students are able…

… commercial theatres because it presents too realistic a picture of present conditions in Europe, will be open to the public without charge. Daily-Lmanian ene White, art student at the University believed to…

… be the first artist s on sport shirts, p uts the finishing touches on another "Gene-Don * * * *' PIN-UPS TOO: Novel Shirt-Front Paintings Create Business for Student By HAROLD JACKSON, JR. How'd you…

… like a scene from Faust or football, a sketch of a gal or a gardenia painted on your favorite sport shirt or blouse? Gene. White is the boy who has already proven he can do it-he's an art student at the…

November 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… Gripes Gregory Answers Complaint on Check Student veterans have regis- tered fewer complaints over fail- ure to receive subsistence checks this month than at any time in the past, Leonard S. Gregory, Vet…

… rent increases loomed yesterday for an estimated 10,000 students living outside University residences, with the announce- ment that the local Rent Advisory Board will conduct an open hear- ing on the…

… question of a general change in the level, of rents in Washtenaw County. Students and townspeople have been invited to attend and testify at the open hearing slated for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at Washtenaw Coun…

… Reactions The announcement of the pub- lic hearings brought immediate reactions from several campus groups contacted by The Daily. Already the campus chapter of the AVC, the Student Legislature and the…

… Interfraternity Council are planning to send delegates to tes- tify at the open hearing. About half of the more than 20,000 students live in residences not controlled by the University. However, a rent increase…

… large majority Secretary of State Marshall's pro- posal for a year-round sitting of the "Little Assembly." The vote was 41 to 6. The six nations of the Russian group voted against it while the Arab

… nations abstained. Arabs Abstain Before the vote, which climaxed a stiff battle by the Soviet group against the U.S. propasal, Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky assailed the majority-approved plan as "scan…

Arabs and Jews did not accept. This was in- terpreted as a rejection of a So- viet-Armerican compromise plan for implementation of partition- ing the Holy Land into separate Jewish and Arab countries but…

November 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… Candidates To Cite Their Qualifications Candidacy petitions for the elections to positions on the Stu- dent Legislature, to be held Dec. 10, must be submitted to the Of- fice of Student Affairs no later than 4…

… Forms .Standard petition forms, ob- tainable at the Office of Student Affairs, consist of four pages in- cluding a list of election rules and three pages with space for 50 names each. No petitions may be…

… explained. Students interested may con- tact Miss Newman or Weisberg. Engine Talies Ready Sun&iy Final results in the engineering college election which was held yesterday will not be revealed until Sunday…

… freedom are not to be retraced in those areas, Price told "he International Students Association banquet last night. "India, as an example, was gov- erned for other people for 200 years, and was somewhat…

… the bowl and possibly in other fea- tures of the traditional "Tourna- ment of the Roses" but final de- tails have not yet been completed. Arabs Gaining Support in UN UN Votes Friday on Palestine Problem…

… NEW YORK, Nov. 26 - (P) - Arab-led forces fighting the pro- posal to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arabic countries held a slim lead tonight in a see-saw battle in the United Nations As- sembly…

… Plans to send a negotiating team to the International Union of Students' conference in Prague next summer will be- discussed at the Michigan Region National Student Association Meeting Sun- day at the…

November 02, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… to a request from a group of students and townspeople for an interviev on the Indonesia question, notec that his visit to Ann Arbor wil be too brief for any special ap. pointments. He invited the group…

… Affairs. The convocation will be pre- ceded by an academic procession from the League. Classes will be dismissed at 10:30 a.m. to permit students to attend. Vets Will Get Bronze Star Award To Be Given ' For…

… plans action on en- couraging foreign student enroll- ment and revitalization of campus student government, Domangue said. blocks before they were driven off. Wet and besmeared, they spotted a scout car…

… sales for the orange 1947-48 Student Directory. - Booths will be opened at the four corners of the ' campus, the architecture school, the law quad and at the Galens Booth, accord- ing to Rozann Radliff…

…, Directory editor and associate editor of the* Michiganensian. The 450 page volume, costing $1, will also be sold at the business office of the Ensian, on the sec- ond floor of the Student Publica- tions…

… $10,000 GOAL SET: WSSF Contributions To Aid In Rebuilding Schools Abroad With the goal set at $10,000, the World Student Service Fund Drive will begin on campus Wednesday. Malcolm Adiseshiah, associate…

… general secretary of International Student Service, and Prof. James K, Pollock, of _the-political science department will speak at 8:15 p.m. today in Kellogg Auditorium on WSSF and the conditions in Eur…

November 20, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Regulations Standard Forms, $5 Bond Required At its meeting last night, the Student Legislature approved in total a number of new and re- vised election rules formulated by its elections committee working in…

… votes, and op- portunity for candidates to in- formally address interested mem- bers of the student body. New Petition Form The new standard petition form will consist of four pages, one bearing full…

…. Differing from the pre-Minne- sota game rally, the revised pro- gram calls for students to assem- ble at 7 p.m. in front of the Union for a torchlight parade to Ferry Field. Principal speaker at the Rally…

… will be Fred Matthaei, a Univer- sity alumnus, who will talk to the student body gathered around the traditional bonfire. Following the Rally, there will be a snake dance back to the Un- ion. Panel Will…

… Postcards Last night scores of AVC mem- bers signed two giant postcards protesting any change in rents here. The postcards, which were jointly drawn up by the Student Legislature and the AVC, will be sent to…

… the rent advisory board. This afternoon the AV and Student Legislature will jointly sponsor a meeting to co-ordinate any campus groups or individuals interested in appearing at the open hearing next…

… unanimously approved a de- tailed plan for the partition of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab countries. ROME, Nov. 19-Italy and Si- cily put up feeble defenses against an increasing wave of violence to…

… contribu- tions from student groups, the University division of the 1948 Community Fund Campaign went more than $3,000 over its $22,000 quota in the recently concluded drive. A total of $25,000 was collected…

… contacted in the two-week drive, special contributions from student organizations made the campaign a success, Prof. Lagler said. Largest single contribution re- ceived was the $1,000 donated by the AVC…

November 19, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… and Arab coun- tries envisioned in the partition plan. In the debate earlier, Dr. Ales Bebler of Yugoslavia charged that the Argentine delegation is a "sup- porter of the last vestige of the Rome…

… than 5,000 Wolverine Alumni on the West Coast, many thousand other alums here in Michigan and other parts of the nation, University students and faculty members, plus the ordinary sports fan who wants to…

students. Weir is working on a system to make sure that each ticket pur- chased here will be used by the buyer. Judiciary Council Holds Query on Last Election An investigation of illegal prac- tices in the…

… recent campus elec- tion will be conducted from 4 to 6 pm. today by the Men's Judi- ciary Council in Rm. 304 of the Union. Any student who witnessed such practices is requested to appear before the council…

… to de- tect approaching cars and other vital sounds. Dinner To Top International Students Week A traditional Thanksgiving din- ner with all the trimmings will be served to 250 foreign and Ameri- can…

students Nov. 26 at the Ma- sonic Temple, as a climax to In- ternational Studentsweek. The dinner is being sponsored by the International Students Associ- ation as part of its program de-' signed to increase…

… understanding between foreign and American students. Reservations may be made at the International Center. In conjunction with Interna- tional Students Week a panel of three foreign students, Maria Van der Harst…

… understanding among nations at the Interna- tional Center tea, 4:30 p.m. to- morrow. Other groups participating in International Student Week in- clude Kappa Alpha Theta, and Martha Cook dormitory. Vet Groups To…

… Conduct HCL Survey Today Data To Be Used for Subsistence Petitions A dozen interviewers, manning three posts on campus, will con- duct a thoroughgoing cost of liv- ing survey of student veterans to- day to…

… said that labor was opposed to roposed price and wage controls xept as a final resort in the vent of a "national crisis." Students W are Petitions War On Rent Rise A student drive to oppose any…

November 08, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

… Connie Hill, who is the first man ever to be elected to that post for three consecutive seasons. A five foot, five inch ar- chitecture student, the bespec- tacled Ontario puckster spent 51 minutes in the…

… the first time in four weeks, after being injured in the Pittsburgh game. I-M NEWS A triple header is scheduled in the International Center's soccer tournament, Sunday, when the League leading Arab team…

… meeting the second place Turkey squad in the battle for first place. The first game on the card is scheduled for 10:30 and will pit the South American group against the Indians. The .Arab-Turlkey match will…

… begin at 1:30, and the nightcap between the Chinese team and the European squad will take place at 3 p.m. All of the games will be played at Ferry Field no. 4. The league standings to Team W. Arabs

…. The classes which will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. are compul- sory for all students interested in entering the various intramural wrestling tourneys. As a prerequi- site for entry in either the Resi…

November 21, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… .. . delays action .Lawn Student Is Discov -3red Dead in Room The death of University law stu- dent John G. Gold, 24, was pro- nounced a suicide yesterday by County Coroner Edwin C. Ganz- horn, shortly after…

… music, marching, fun and firelight along State Street tonight as the student body turns out for the final pep rally of the season and the last big football get-together before New Year's Day. A mammoth…

students and coaches alike will fan the flames of the bonfire, and Fred Matthaei, University alumnus and sports en- thusiast, will lecture on "99 Ways to Get to California." Though the fire dies down, the…

…, breaking up at the Union. Although the Wolverine Club realizes that other attractions may tempt the student tonight, it hopes that a rousing crowd will be on hand at bonfire time. Another attraction at the…

… Univer- sity. Cycling Coed Hit, Bruised by Car Ella May Randall, University student, suffered bruises after be- ing knocked from her bicycle by a car at 10 last night, the Univer- sity Health Service…

… yesterday for blood wishes to express her thanks to all those who offered to make donations. Although the hospital was be- sieged with calls from students in- terested in donating blood, three pints were all…

… photographers for hon- eymoon photographs. The rest of the time is their own. Resale of Football Tickets To Be Held Non-Student football tickets for the Michigan-Ohio State game will be accepted for resale from…

November 22, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey, a non-sectarian musical institution. The personnel of the group is now chosen annually from the student body. The choir made its first tour in 1921, and since…

… groups of English and American folk songs. A limited number of tickets at all prices are available at the office of the University Musical Society in Burton Tower. Students Give Grid Tickets Contribute 59…

… Ducats To Hospitalized Vets Tickets seating 59 hospitalized! veterans at the Ohio State game today were given by students, Jack Geist, chairman of the campus chapter of American Veterans Committee revealed…

…. The tickets will put 15 vets from the Ann Arbor Veterans Readjust- ment Center, and 44 men from Percy Jones Hospital in seats from the 40 yard line to the end zone, Geist said. Including two non-student

… Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, will go to the full 57- member Palestine committee of the United Nations Assembly to- morrow at 10:30 a.m. E.S.T. for debate. Meanwhile, the Assembly itself cleared up…

… officers di- See PRAISE, Page 6 SL Petitions Now Available To Candidates Students who plan to run for positions on the Student Legisla- ture in the all-campus elections Dec. 10, may obtain candidate pe…

…- titions after noon today at the Of- fice of Student Affairs, Dick Kelly, Legislature elections committee chairman has announced. Petitions, as well as a 50 word' statment of qualifications, show- ing…

… seriousness of purpose, must be returned to the office by Dec. 3, Kelly said. New Set-up Under the new elections set-up, recently approved by the Legisla- ture, prospective candidates must obtain 150 student

… signatures on the standard forms provided. No petitions may be circulated in classes, study rooms and li- braries and, in any case, may be circulated only by the student seeking nomination. Each student

… * Fiery March Made by Fans Band Leads Throng To Last Rally of Year About 600 loyal students and townspeople turned out to follow the Michigan Band in its fiery march down State St. yesterday to Ferry Field…

November 29, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… Reported Heavy At least 123 violent deaths were Turkey-Stuffed Students Reluctantly Face Classes Iager Reavews With LongWeary- aes Tr'iige To lass 'Through Snow and ice I F ' 1 l t E J t t T r By HAROLD…

… many students dropped in on their post Thanksgiving classes, but the campus grapevine estimated it at a tired 65 per cent. Faithful Return The return of the faithful began late Thursday afternoon and…

… The student-faculty allocation procedure was suggested by Bob Chappuis and Pete Elliot, student members of the Board in Control of Athletics. Applicants are given a receipt here which is to be pre…

… the so-called Soviet-American plan to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arabic countries. The Assembly voted 25 to 15 on the simple question of adjourning for 24 hours. The turn in the situation. came…

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