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February 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… urged by the UN to give whatever they earn on this extra day to the needs of the children. Nor are students being overlooked in the quest for funds. At 8 p.m. tonight Leland Stowe will speak at Hill…

… Auditorium in a fund-raising lec- ure. The United World Federalists and the student Famine Committee, sponsors of the Editorials published in The Michigan Daily acre written by members of The Daily staff and…

… represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: HAROLD JACKSON lecture, have set up a cry that all students support the appeal for funds by buying tickets. Yet the response to this worthy cause has…

… children with one supplementary meal a day. A similar plan was employed successfully last year on a much smaller scale. In addition to swelling the fund for fam- ine relief, the student will be profiting…

February 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… army for Palestine, in the opinion of the three speakers at a Palestine rally sponsored by the Inter-collegiate Zionist Federation of America. (Ahmed A. Omar and Ibhahim *Elabd, Arab students contacted…

… University more than twice its pre-war figure, includng r:any married students, and with an influx of work- ers, the short ige of homes is critical. Major factor in ti.e housing problem is the shortage of…

…- tered. This makes is impossible fo Speakers Ask Police Force For Palestine Local Arab Views Differ on All Issues The United States must remain firm on its stand to partition Pal- estine and demand a PN…

… embargo to the Middle East imposed by the U.S. and England prevents new agreements for arms shipments to be made, Arab governments are still receiving arms under exist- ing agreements, Gottlieb empha- sized…

…. The weapons are supposed to be used for training purposes, but Arab soldiers have been found fighting using British arms and uniforms, he said. (Omar and Elabd predicted violence if the arms embargo…

… were lifted, and charged it would be a violation of American neutrality.) Littell Comments Rev. Franklin K. Littell, student religious association director, de- clared that the Jewish Common- wealth has…

… justified itself in terms of its progressive society and the advances in technology and edu- cation, while the Arabs can show no similar justification. (On this score Omar and Elazd commented that the Arab

… on speeches is relaxed, Walsh and Dean agreed. 'Gratifying Precedent' But both leaders saw "a gratify- ing precedent" in the Student Af- fairs Committee's speedy approval of the Young Democrats. Walsh…

… said that the Commit- tee's action was a long deferred recognition that the student is an integral part of the community. As such, he said, "the student must have full opportunity to take part in…

… nation of 13,000,000. He emerged with a new government of his party members ani their friends. Following Benes' capitulation, students massed at ancient Charles University and marched to the president…

February 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… administrator would decide how much to increase. 6. Controls would end on non- housekeeping rooms in private homes. Song Group Sponsors Fest Students with a taste for the tang of folk music will be served uip a…

… meetings designed to help the student choose his field. The meetings will cover the nature and scope of the subject, the place of the subject in a liberal education and its vocational implications…

…. Modifications of last year's series provide for added time to be devoted to student ques- tion periods, and for the dis- tribution of brief mimeographed informative material to supple- nxent the discussions. The…

… deans of the col- leges as enforcing authority, Mc- Cobb said, but Dean of Students Erich A. Walter has left it up to the local IFC to take care of this ruling. A resolution was passed to ask Dean Walter…

…- mester. Correctione Registration pictures will not be available this week as prev- iously announced in The Daily, but students who have not had their pictures taken should do so by the end of the week…

…,1 Patterson worked on several na- tionally-known newspapers prev- ious to that, including the Cleve- land Plain-Dealer, and the Toledo Times. At 3 p.m., Patterson will ad- dress Journalism students on the…

….S. dele- gate had requested the establish- ment of a special committee com- posed of big five members to con- sult with Arabs, Jews and Brit- ish on a settlement. Surprise Move Columbian representative, Dr…

…, told a large crowd of students that the Hag- anah would probably take over policing of Palestine when the British withdrew. Embargo Removal "If the Jewish forces were able to get proper arms, equal to…

… those that the Arabs are using, they will be able to secure Palestine and enforce the UN decision," he said. Stressing the need for the re- moval of the arms embargo, Dr. Weinreb said that the Arabs had…

… all the guns that they could use. The fear that the Arabs will stop the flow of oil to the U.S. was termed groundless by Dr. Weinreb. "The only other pur- chaser of Arabian oil would be Russia and the…

February 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… 13th's proverbial black cat couldn't keep his feet. Bruised Pride Although no student sustained any more serious injuries than bruised pride, several townsfolk Marshall Calls Western Bloc ri " Great…

… in Tuesday's Daily. ISA Presents Impromptu Foreign students gave an im- promptu program at their own reception at Rackham last night,, when the weather kept the pros- pective speakers away. Several…

….m., and it was towed by a wrecker as a precautionary meas- ure. Other students struggled to Willow Run students who missed classes because of the transportation situation will be excused for absences…

…. Morning attendance was estimated unof- ficially at 75 per cent of normal. One student who already had a broken leg in a walking cast took one look and went back to bed for the day. Hazardous Conditions…

… that all roads were icy and dangerous, and storm warnings were posted for Lake Michigan. ** ** ONLY ONE DISSENTER: Students Strong for Campus Radio Station, Survey Shows By MARY STEIN The proposal…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY For Michigan Only? OUT OF STATE students have been clipped again. But it isn't a novel idea any more. Way back in the fall of 1945 the first big blow was landed. Tuition had…

… maintained a 110-65 dollar out-state in- state ratio, when suddenly the University announced that out-staters were now to pay 150 dollars, other students 70. At the time, most of the arguments and grumblings…

… May 15, the last British troops are sched- uled to withdraw from Palestine. There will then be no force to hold in check the Arab-Jewish fighting, which has already begun. with the barriers down, the ex…

… impossible. There will then be only two al- ternatives. Alternative one will be inaction. Under this alternative no one will intervene to halt the conflict be- tween Arabs and Jews. This is unthinkable…

…. Unfortunately, al- ternative two is also unthinkable. For if someone is to intervene to halt the Jewish-Arab conflict, af- ter it has reached the blood bath stage, that someone must be the United States. If we…

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

February 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… Hindustan Students Association, will preside at. the meeting. Sponsors of the city-wide meet- ing include: Hindustan Associa- tion, Ann Arbor Friends Meeting, Arab Club, Student Religious As- sociation…

… salesman. Stuidents Voice Delight at New BusAd School. Deluxe Classro oms Ace4'tinied "T errifiec Student comment, on the new Business Adm inistra ion Building ran tio superlatives when the first clases er…

… hedt )her esterday morning. it's terrific," one student who approved of all of the facilities in general and of the built-in coat- racks in particular. "The acoustics are fine," anoth- er student said…

…-% Venetian blinds; built-in fluores- cent lights; new strip-type desks. which provide 27 inches of note- taking area for each student; light, well-padded chairs; acoustic tile ceilings; and countersunk heating…

… and ventillating units. Loudspeakers in Rooms Each room is provided with a loud-speaker, permitting simul- taneous broadcast of announce- ments to all classes in session. Students occupying the new…

….m., will complete the day's observ- ance. Students, City To Honor Late Hindu Leader Students and local r esidnts will join nationwide mourning for the (tet allo M umda tidhi with services at 4 p.m. tomorrow…

…, International Students Committee, Ann Arbor Council of Churches. Other sponsors are: Council of Church Women, Hillel Founda- tion, St. Nicholas Greek Ortho- dox Church, Ann Arbor Baha Assembly, Ann Arbor Branch…

… of the Women's In ternational League, Beth Israel Sisterhood, Hadassah, and the Westminste' Guild. Vei W'ives Club TO Sponsor IDaulee A Valentine Dance, sposored by the Wives of Student Veterans Club…

… Exchange. Box 362. Fowlerville, Mich. )28 WANTED sewing, dressmaking; altera- tions, or repairs. Miss Livingston. 315 S. Division. )27 FOR RENT VACANCY for one man student in triple room near campus…

… Avo Products, Inc., 1127 South Webste Jackson, Michigan. MONEY? Sell N.Y. Herald Tribune sub scriptions. Write Campus Agency Box 794, West Lodge, Ypsilanti. ) l WANTED: Part time services of gra student

February 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY O FEW WOMEN: mngineers Pressed By Studies, omnplain Social Life Suffers NLRB Asks Students' Aid In Plant Votes By JAKE1 II1RWITZ The engeerdg college i; di- vided into two…

… opposing camps,; those who believe their studies in-' terfere with their social lives and those who don't. A Daily survey revealed the lic- tions to be of about equal strength. Of twenty-one students

… said cryptically, "No social life. I never saw any." Henry Newman, Jr., '50E (un- less he gets too much social life); "Being an engineering student is a definite handicap. My analyti- cal mind makes me…

… expenses connected with a wife and family, limit me more." George Chute, '49E; "I have never been able to compare engi- neers with other students in this respect. Some lit students take pipe courses and have…

… for football took most of my spare time." James Micros, '51E, a transfer student from the University of Dayton; "I didn't find any ill ef- fects there in 1943, but there was a manpower shortage then…

… of Uni- 'ersity students who would be villing to act as temporary em- >loyees in conducting plant elec- ions in Michigan under the Taft- Hartley law. Students will be paid at the gate of $10.17 per day…

February 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… University Terrace Apartments and the Veterans' Emergency Housing Project will be accepted today through Friday at the Of- fice of Student Affairs, Rm. 2 Un- iversity Hall, the office has an- nounced. Although…

…. Applicants must be Michigan residents at the time of applica- tion and also at the time of as- signment to apartments. 4. Only full-time students car- rying 12 or more hours, or teach- er-students whose…

… University and the husband is a Michigan resident their combined applica- tion will be given special consid- eration. 9. The term of occupancy of students admitted to either proj - ect may in no case exceed a…

… carrying out the decision of the 1947 United Nations Assem- bly to divide Palestine into Jew- ish and Arabic countries. The commission, speaking bluntly to the council, declared that "powerful Arab interests…

…-January. Judge Rules Bingo Illegal DBTROIT, Feb. 16-(OP)-Bingo is gambling and therefore illegal in Michigan, Circuit Judge Tho- mas E. Maher ruled today. NOTED VISITOR: British Seek Foreign Student Exchanges…

… --- Lady Reading By DELORES OLSEN England welcomes internation- al student exchange not only on a academic but on a friendly basis, Lady Stella Reading told an au- dience of students, faculty mem- bers and…

… Achievement Award, select- ed the University as one of three campuses she would address on her current visit in an attempt to promote the inter-exchange of students. Space Denied Students At present, she…

… reported, one tenth of England's university space has been denied her stu- dents in order to accommodate foreign students who would be willing not only to undergo the distressed system of life that the…

… Reading stated., "We want to continue those con- tacts and develop more." Impoverished Condition Lady Reading maintained that the exchange of students would be of value in the world today and for tomorrow…

…." The University, he said, wants to keep the dance at the Union because it has always proved ade- quate. "Dean Rae has cooperated, but the Student Affairs Commit- tee and Mr. Riskey, who says his quota…

February 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… opportunities accord- ed the white population. They have already tried one course of action in the Texas and Oklahoma cases, which were problems of a single student. But closing down the Mehary school will mean…

…- istration has reached out its hands to be tied. For who asked the Administration to do this lawyer's job for the other side? Why didn't it let some Arab legalist think up this point, if it is a point? The…

… Administration hopes to get at partition indirectly in this way, without complicating our relations with the Arabs. But there is a familiar note in the new stand we have taken, which makes hope ill. It is the note…

…, campus PARKING permits. It is to be noted that a student driving permit is not a parking permit. Persons using restricted parking areas illegally are liable for fines. RESTRICTED AREAS 1. Thayer S. at Hill…

… The campus parking areas list- ed below are UNRESTRICTED and may be used by student driv- ers without securing parking per- mits. In using these areas how- ever, it should be pointed out that improper…

…, signs and printed matter not inconsistent with good taste may be posted on the bulletin boards in campus buildings, but not elsewhere. The Committee on Student Af- fairs will hold its next meeting on Tues…

…., March 2, 3 p.m. Petitions to be presented for consideration at this meeting must besubmitted to the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall, not later than 12 noon on Mon., March 1. Application…

… Employment in For- estry: All students in the School of Forestry and Conservation who desire summer employment in the western regions of the U. S. For- est Service must submit applica- tions immediately. Forms…

… Service will speak on Prin- ciples of Vessel Sanitation, Mon., March 1, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 445, W. Engineering' Bldg. All Engineering students are invited. Academic Notices Spanish 222 from now on will meet in…

…. All students invited. Congregational-Disciples Guild: Film, entitled "Beyond Our Own." 9:15 p.m., Guild House. Coming Events Films pon Geography and Travel: Kellogg Auditorium, 4:15 p.m., Tues., March 2…

February 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… Jews from turning the Palestinian desert into a garden, and in return for supplies of which they connive with the Arabs at nullifying a solemn decision of the United Nations. LEFT WING: Those who, within…

… submit VA Form 7- 1963 early in the semester may cause delay in receipt of subsist- ence. Women students planning to at- tend summer school may apply for housing in the Office of the Dean of Women. The…

… should complete them at once. Debate: Students interested in Varsity Debating should fill out applications blanks today in Rm. 4202, Angell Hall, 2-5 p.m. This notice applies to old members. American…

…:30-11:30 Special parties will be consid- ered for Monday evenings. Call 3- 1511, Extension 391. Certificates of Eligibility must be secured by any student partici- pating in non-athletic extra-cur- ricular…

… in a class or other student organization. Certificates may be secured in the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. It is requested that grade reports for the past semester be presented…

… academic career. 3. Graduate Students: A Cer- tificate of Eligibility will be is- sued upon presentation of Cash- ier's Receipt. No student is eligible for par- ticipation in extra-curricular ac- tivities…

… who is excused from gym- nasium work because of physical incapacity, except by special per- mission of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs. In order to obtain such permission, a student must submit a…

… written recommenda- tion from the University Health Service. Students on probation or the warned list are forbidden to par- ticipate in any extra-curricular activity. Each student serving on a com- mittee…

… or publication, participat- ing in a public performance or re- hearsal for such a performance, or holding office in a class or oth- er student organization /should present his certificate of eligibil…

… to present a certificate of eligibility, (2) sign his name on the back of such certificates, (3) file with the chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs the names of all those who have presented…

February 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Statewide Meeting Local supporters of Henry Wal- lace will join Wallace enthusiasts throughout Michigan today at a statewide, conference in Lansing to organize a new party. Approximately 100 students and…

…- lace Progressive. The students' group, heretofore an independent body, is planning to reconstitute itself in line with the Third Party to actively support the Wallace candidacy. The new partisan group…

student boards (Illinois), stu- dent-faculty (Alabama) or the journalism department (Ohio State). The prevailing attitude was ex- pressed by a Daily Illini spokes- man: "(the administration there) feels…

… that it is more important that students sound off." Even to the extent of suggesting the school president be fired, he add- ed. The discussion of supervision was enlarged upon at the eve- ning's meeting…

… dwellings rent- ing for $225 a month or more. Student-Run Wired Radio Guild Is Plan Proposals Made By Prof. Abbot Proposals for an all-student "wired radio guild," to broadcast from University station WUOM…

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…

February 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

… it must organ- ize a "police" force to instrument its de- cisions. This must be done before or- ganized warfare breaks out in the Holy Land because, if the militarily weak Arab nations can defy the…

… HAPPENS . . * AtSin The Sky is Falling A LAW STUDENT at Loyola University of Los Angeles tells of a landlady who lived on the floor directly below his rooms and who- was extremely sensitive to noises. Our…

student swears that when he accidentally let a cigarette ash fall to the floor the land- lady came rushing up the stairs and asked, "Did anyone get hurt?" Supppressed Desires AS THE MEMBERS of the…

…:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). * * * Notices WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1948 VOL. LVII, No. 93 Hopwood Contest for Freshmen: All students who have won prizes in the Hopwood Contest for Freshmen will be notified before 6…

… The Bu- reau of Appointments, 201 Mason Hall. Lecture University Lecture: Arthur W. Stace, editor of The Ann 'Arbor News, will speak to students in the Department of Journalism on "The Changing…

…. Gustafson. Open meeting. English 45, Professor Rowe's Class, Section 2, will not meet to- day. His students are to proceed with material assigned. English 79, Professor Rowe's Class, Section 4, will not meet…

… to- day. His students are to proceed with material assigned. Geometry Seminor: 3 p.m., to- day, Rm. 3001, Angell Hall. Mr. Jesse Wright will speak on the subject, "Postulationa l Treatment of Minkowski…

… charge that the one group actually doing something to mobilize student anti-'UMT sen- timent is "Communist inspired," Who wised up the ADA? Prob- ably Frederick Woltman, column- ist for the Scripps…

… Political Science Round Table: The Graduate Students of the De- partment of Political Science are reminded of their first meeting of the Round Table, Thurs., Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m., West Conference Room, Rackham…

… Bldg. Prof. James K. Pollock will be the main speaker. Graduate History Club: 8 p.m., Clements Library. Prof. George Kiss of the Geography Depart- ment will speak. All graduate His- tory students are…

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