February 18, 1947
(vol. 57, iss. 93)
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… received a tough problem. The Arabs are busy warning the world that any attempt to impose partition plans on Palestine will "lead to bloodshed." They in- sist that Jewish immigration to Palestine be strictly…
… limited, and that the Jews be kept a minority in "the Arab country of Pales- tine." The Jewish Agency for Palestine says they* will not countenance any plan which doesn't provide for an independent Jewish…
… Council, soon to be organ- ized, first. There are Arab representatives on the General Assembly, one from each of the Arab states. No counter spokesman as such for the Jewish attitude are on the General…
… Assembly. ° If the U.N. will be able to effectively handle the Palestine problem remains to be seen. The U.N. must recognize that Arab threats must be bypassed. The Jewish Agen- cy has indicated that it will…
… accept a com- promise solution. It's up to the U.N. to see that the Arabs accept one, too. -Eunice Mintz Budget Controviersy RMIN!ED REPUBLICANS successful- assed the second precipitous spot in d Friday…
… 22. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary The Parking Problem: The cooperation of all concern- ed, both students and faculty, is earnestly requested in the present parking emergency, so that all may benefit in…
… of exit, the problem is aggravated; and when those having, no parking plates park in restricted areas, the whole system of control breaks down. The driving permits. issued to students by the Office of…
… Student Affairs, do not entitle the holders to park in any restricted parking area, except for those students who are physically incapacitated to whom campus permit plates have been issued. It is the…
… others may ease the prob- lem for all. Signed: Robert C. Angell, Walter M. Roth, R. P. Briggs, Herbert G. Watkins University Committee on Parking Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts…
… student later will not affect the operation of this rule. Veterans: The attention of all veterans is called to the recent interpretation of the Veterans Administration with regard to tak- ing courses on a…