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April 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…- bia in February, and the refusal to sell simi- lar war equipment to Israel, brought a storm of protest from Israel. Had said- arms been sold to Israel, and refused to the Arabs, the result would have…

… suffers internal handicaps to actionj --an Arab-courting Russia can veto or mellow any Security Council action. Dag Hammar- skjold's mission will only give the Gaza strip a breather-no one expects any…

… better, in- cluding the Secretary General. Our short-run action could be taken in two 'areas outside UN doors. One move could 'scare the war' out of both Arab and Jew; the other could remove the main cause…

… of Arab hate for the Jew. ONE-We should stand firm on our Tripar- tite Declaration of 1950. Then, we agreed with the British and French to stop any fighting in the Middle East, UN support or niot. A…

… declaration would be even 'better. Russia should be invited to join. Thus far, she has hung aloof from the crisis as far as suggesting solutions. And no country has profited more. The Arabs consider the Soviet…

… a friend. A British-American breech has been created. 4 TWO-The United States, with its abundance of money and administrative talent, should help to repatriate the one million Arab refugees that have…

… fled Israel. This tragedy is the deepest irritation of Egypt's Nasser and the Arab League. No other gripe so influences their desire for war. Pre- mier Nasser says candidly in this week's Life: "We have…

… flee as refugees in front of marching Israeli armies." So our policy to achieve a lasting peace must rest on a hoped-for premise: that the Arabs will accept an Israeli state that Arabrefugees have - been…

students when the one thing that The Michigan Daily writers have told the faculty they should not do is distrust the students? Let us also hope that the alter- nating seating policy is kept under the "honor…

April 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

…gat Altgan ail Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… be noted in all reprints. ":, *' A: I! S > xA RIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956 NIGHT EDITOR: GAIL GOLDSTEIN Quad Student Unfairly Bears Cost of Residence Halls , : . ,. f s _ 7F C x rk ,' ' c f '^y 4 x YA…

…' " S . ' 3 AA F t"f xti T .t ,...' OR THE THIRD TIME in the last four years, students living in University Residence Halls ay be hit with another raise in room and >ard rates, this time for the purpose…

… of meet- g increases in the payroll of full-time Resi- mece Hall employes. It is the student who lives in the Residence ails who is forced to bear the costs of the hole Residence Hall system, while at…

… the whole athletic program . general. 'HE QUADRANGLE resident is not paying for room and board alone; he never has got- n off so easily. The student who lives in the esidence Halls is financing the…

April 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

…u* 4r lfficbi!an hiIll Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… politics who are meeting of the Labor Youth Lea testing students' intellect and political ideals Bt theiaorapoach t But there is another approach at the University. There are no extremists in tried first and…

… those sincerely in the group; as the political climate stands now lieving the present University vo there will be none. port. The Daily has been hitting at this void all Student Government Council, year…

…- composed of students, faculty a bia just recently) there have been numerous tion to work with the Regents t false starts at rectifying the complacency in the present Lecture Committee this area. This…

April 22, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… after 4,000 Oxford University students ragged them with chants of "Poor old Joe!" The Kremlin leaders sped through the gates of Chequers, official country residence of Prime Minister Anthony Eden, as the…

students began their chant about the late Soviet dic- Stevenson Wants Halt Of H-Blasts 'Can Reconsider' If Others Balk WASHINGTON (OP) -Adlai E. Stevenson yesterday proposed that the United States halt H…

… Russian dignitaries seriously. They roared the "Volga Boatmen," cheered, boisterously offered com- ment and at one point an impa- tient student called out in precise Oxonian "Come on, Bulgy, I want my tea…

… Graves, Vicki Cummings, Ian Keith, Billie Three Arab Nations Si gn Miitary Pact CAIRO, Egypt (R)-Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the little desert king- dom of Yemen yesterday signed a military pact aimed at…

… solidifying the Arab world. Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser, King Saudi of Saudi Arab- ia, and Iman Ahmed of Yemen signed the alliance in the walled city of Jidda, Saudi Arabian port. They reached agreement…

… after 13 hours of discussion. A joint communique declared the three Arab rulers had agreed to exchange cultural, economic and scientific information as well as signing a military agreement. Trio Was…

… in a drive to push the British completely out of the Arab world. Nasser Against Haste Others said, however, he may have entered the three-power group to restrain the two partners from too hasty or too…

April 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… is pro forma only." At the same time, the Board stated it "would plan to institute an appropriate study committee composed of students, faculty and administration to consider the entire area of room…

… the Law School will speak on the Arab- Israel problem, Jfudge Payne Dies at 58 Washtenaw C o u n t yProbate Judge Jay H. Payne died yester- day, following a heart attack Sat- urday. Judge Payne, 58…

… which count for most - people and principles." And he closed on a similar note by urging the GOP to build and stand on a record "unimpeachable in its con- cern for people and principles" Of Arab

… Events-Art Gaudi, '58, a Delta Sigma Phi from Dearborn; Student Services-Duane La Mor- eaux, '58E, a resident of Strauss House from Ann Arbor; and Uni- versity Affairs-Fred Wilton, '58E, a resident of Van…

… Soviet Union yesterday urged Israel and the Arab states to settle their con- flict and offered to join other nations seeking peaceful solution of unsettled problems in the MidL die East. At the same time…

…, it pledged support of a United Nations pro. gram "to find ways and means of strengthening peace in the area of Palestine." The declaration by the Soviet Foreign Ministry appeared to dash any Arab hopes…

… for automatic Russian support against Israel, ab though it denounced interference in Arab internal affairs and, "the notorious Baghdad Pact" spon- sored by the West and unpopular in most Arab states…

…, last year. Exacerbation The declaration called "exacer- bation of the Arab-Israeli con- flict" one of the most dangerous Middle East developments and asserted, "one cannot fail to see that certain…

… circles of some states, not interested in consolidating in- ternational peace, are striving to make use of the Arab-Israel con- flict for their aggressive aims." 1b claimed some countries are being set…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…., was re-appointed Managing Editor of the Gargoyle. The Board in Control of Student Publications also appointed Nor- man Schubert, '57, and Robert Maitland to senior positions in Gar- goyle magazine…

… pre-law student majoring in economics, and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. David Kessel, who was also Managing Editor of Gargoyle last year, is a biological chemistry major, The 25…

… series of Arab commando raids in which Israeli authorities reported 14 Israelis killed and 32 wounded. Meets Israeli Leaders Hammarskjold arrived at Lydda Airport between Tel Aviv and Je- rusalem about…

…- ible person, over 21.- Out of town students may get their forms stamped at the Office of Student Affairs in the Administration Building, Bike owners will be required to comply with the Ann Arbor Bi…

… meetings for this evening to try to find new ideas and determine stu- dent feeling before tomorrow's In- ter-House Council special meeting. In West Quadrangle, a student officer was sure that nothing fur…

… member." He was referring to an editorial in Ghoumarya, Premier Gamal Ab- ,del Nasser's newspaper mouthpiece prepared to pay compensation for Arab property left behind. We will not give up any property…

… to be solved. Unna clarified, "An Arab told me that the refugees are a monu- ment of shame to Egypt, and that monument can't be removed until the cause of the shame-the state of Israel-is removed." He…

… noted that the UN had a special department to care for the refugees, but, said Unna, "The Arab states have been intransi- He said the danger of war would be less if the Israelis were given arms to offset…

April 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… flagrant cases of plagiarism or blue book cheating." Out of more than 6;000 literary school students, Dean Robertson said he seldom gets more than 10 or 12 cases a semester, and often a smaller number…

… Robertson said the subject has been discus- sed periodically in student confer- ences. "It is something that the whole student body has to understand and willingly accept," Dean Rob- ertson continued. "The…

students -themselves must take responsibil- ity for seeing that all of the stu- dents play the game. No Single Professional Objective "In the lit school, size and het- erogenity are big factors.. There Is no…

… nice single professional ob- jective. Many students are in col- lege as a means toward business administration school or dentistry. There is often no sense of Identity or responsibility toward the school…

…- versity has been notified of no serious automobile accidents to date, "somewhat of a rarity when you stop to consider how many students make the annual jour- ney." REVIEW BOARD ITEM: SGC Procedure Matters…

… Passed By DICK SNYDER Student Government Council last night took action on three procedural items referred to it for consideration by the Review Board. Motions were passed relating to all three matters…

April 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… microphone to the floor. Middle East Peace Talks Commence, CAIRO, Egypt (M)-United Na- tions Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold settled to on-the-spot talks Tuesday night in his effort to still the Arab

…, leader of the Arab bloc, though Hammarskjold and Burns had luncheon in Tel Aviv with three Israeli foreign office officials. A UN spokesman said the Is- raelis had joined the two "on a social basis" and…

… at Washington lately. But it did not halt bloodshed or bring the Arabs and Israelis into any friendlier at, titude. No Commient Neither side *commented im- mediately on it. It did, however, bolster the…

…- tually have its office in the new Student Activities Building, will act as a clearing house of informa- tion pertaining to residence halls for the member schools of the as- sociation. Appointments were…

… for Student Government Council discussion and possible action tonight. The recommendations- accom- panied the Board's March 20 de- cision upholding SGC's 10-8 ap- proval of spring rushing for sorori…

students and non-students when a particular issue comes up. The motion will 'be presented to the Council by a unanimous mandate of the Social and Edu- cational Welfare Committee. SGC will also be asked to ap…

…- prove two student representatives to the all-University Counseling Student Committee which is now being' organized by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The study group, which was…

… decisively In Arthe New Hampshire and Minne- Arm erica sota primaries, received write-in support in Illinois. NAHRGANG Returns from 3,817 of the state's duate law student from Edinburgh; 9,511 precincts gave…

… Stevenson erican students do and spend his 381,810. Sen. Kefauver received 2,641 write-ins in 1,174 precincts. d out of the studio audience of a Pres. Eisenhower .had two op- ed 11 out of 12 questions, and…

April 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… search for a Middle East peace plan. The Kremlin leaders and Prime Minister Anthony Eden ordered their experts to submit proposals for a United Nations program aimed to avoid war between Arabs and Israelis…

… the Russians that an Arab-Israeli conflict could touch off an H-bomb war between the Communist and Western worlds. Khrushchev told the British at1 a luncheon Thursday that Com- munists .and capitalists…

…- ing the supply of Communist and Western arms to the Arabs and Israelis. Britain is understood to have ready a plan whereby the arms would be rationed by the U.N. 2. How to block and turn back any…

… rates at a minimum consistent with sound operation." Regent Paul K. Adams started the discussion by 'asking if the raise was really necessary. He said he had noticed that students were ,objecting to the…

… longer maturity than the 25 to 32 years for which current issues have been floated. Would Pay Off More He added that student payments would be paying off more inter- est if maturities were lengthened. He…

… also questioned the conten- tion that students are paying more thanrtheir share and financing future construction. He didn't know how "their share" could be determined, he said, and students were…

… Agency to float $3,300,000 in bonds to finance another 300 Northwood apartments for married students on the new North Cam- pus. Under the contract, if the bonds cannot be sold to the public, the federal…

… government will buy them. Hiss Invitation PRINCETON, N. J. (P)-The Princeton University Board of Trustees announced yesterday they disapproved the action of students in inviting Alger Hiss, a convicted…

…- ing "disapproval of the action of the students who have invited Al- ger Hiss to speak on the campus." Middle East~ Peace Seen Progressing 'On Right Road': Hannarskjold JERUSALEM ()-Dag Ham- marskjold…

… to the test-and it flunked. They were coeds with Bermuda shorts shivering under slickers; they were townspeople holding up children, or bolding them back;' they were foreign students in beards and…

April 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… and budget; May 2, Le Cercle Francais, 50th Annual French Play, "Le Bour- gois Gentilhomme." Interim action: March 24, Arab Club,f movie, Rackham Amphitheater; April 10-14, India Students Association…

….m. Student Government Council: Sum- mary of action taken at -meeting of March 21, 1956. APPROVED: Minutes meeting of March 21. Expenditure for Student Government Council pins. Appointment of David Baad and…

… Jeannette Grimm to the Counselling Study Committee, with Alicia' Tarrant as alternate. Re-appointment of Dick Good as chairman of the Student Activities Building committee. April 27, 28, Frosh Weekend, plans…

… vote.) (2) That a simple majority vote shall govern all Student Government decision on substantive issues as pro- vided in Robert's Rules of Order Re- vised. (3) That speaking privileges before' the…

… chairman; Little Symphony constitution. POSTPONED: Consideration of requests for recog- nition from Fine Arts Club and from Students for Stevenson pending clari- fication of constitutions. DELEGATED…

… Behavior." Prof. Richard L. Solomon, Harvard University. Fri., April 13, 4:15 p.m., ,Angell, Aud. B. Concerts Student Recital. Mary Elizabeth Nim- richter, senior majoring in String In- struments, public…

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…-5776. )118F KELP WANTED' STUDENT ORGANIZATION is interest- ed in finding a non-student woman. with business procedure to work aft- ernoons from 3 to 5, and Sat. morn- ings 9 to 12. Phone NO 2-5514 between 5…

…- petent very experienced male student taking new clients throughout Spring Semester. For information call or write 213 Hinsdale, E.Q., NO 2-4591. )43J RE-WEAVING. Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us…

… August 15. Call NO 2-3776 around 6 P.M. Ask for Jim. )18L FOR RENT FAIRLY NEW basement suite for 2 or 3 men students, school year 1956-57, graduate students or responsible un- dergraduate students. Semi…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… Israel and Arab nations was advocated with a police force set up to patrol the border until a settlement can be reached. With the purpose of familiariz- ing students with issues currently before the United…

…. Watts of Birmingham. MARILYN LARKIN MARILYN FRANCIS Daily-John Hirtzel NEW EDITORS-The Board in Control of Student Publications appointed Virginia Robertson and Janie Fowler as new Women's Editor and…

… senior women's honorary. 'SETTLE' WORLD PROBLEMS: University Students Represent Guatemala For Model United Nations at Wisconsin Mrs. Watts is a freshman in the " literary college and is a graduate of the…

….m. Satur- day, May 5 in the Union Ballroom. Featuring the music of two bands, the semi-formal dance will initiate the annual International Week program, sponsored by the International Student's Associa- tion…

… girls. Highlighting the evening will bea floor show featuring singing and dancing. International and American students will participate in an American jazz routine, a hillbilly number called "Lolly Toot…

… the Union Ballroom. Marriage Portrayal Turning to a more colorful side of international life, International students will present a "Portrayal of Marriages Around the World" at 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, in…

… Lane Hall. SANDRA WATTS By JANIE FOWLER Representing Guatemala, seven University students attended the tenth annual mock United Nation conference before spring vacation at- the University of…

Students Association conference this summer., , It was announced that City Pan- hellenic will give a tea for all high school senior girls in Washtenaw County on Saturday, May 19. At the Greek Week Panhel Tea…

… was so completely like the United Nations that, "After. a while one didn't even think of these people as students. The University of Chicago group had really become the Indian delega- tion." Costume…

… Nationalist forces. On the whole taking the view- point pf the nations that they represented, students dealt with problems currently before the ac- tual United Nations. Discussion in the Disarmament Council…

April 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… Union would, is pact, which we have if invited, be willing to collaborate. At the U.N. meeting in New York last week Mr. Sobolev, the Soviet representative, drew a sharp line between stabilizing the Arab

… its 'high tensions, seems to suit Moscow. Why? JIM DYGERT Presumably again, because it is an anti-Israel City Editor coalition that the Arab states are the most ..............Magazine Editor united and…

… at the same time the most depend ........... Feature Editor ent upon the Soviet Union. ...........Assciate Editor Egypt, which is the prime mover among the ............ . AssociateEditorArabs, depends…

… the United States would go in blocking war in the Near East is the tremendous build- up of Egyptian-Arab forces along the Israeli border. Both U.S. and British Intelli- gence have warned their govern…

… of the Egyp- tian-Arab buildup: 1. Egyptian armed forces be- gan massing in January in the Si- nai, south of Israeli's Negev bor- der. 2. By the end of March, nearly three divisions, fully equipped…

…. Will University personnel please make their contributions in the buckets. There will be no mail solicita- tion this year except for a few major donors. The following student sponsored social events are…

…' approved for the 'miming weekend, Social chairmen are. reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not iater than 12:00 noon on the Tuesday prior to the…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… -Ilk 4r m51e4!og3z Bailg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…- Sersltyihas been forced to give salary increases to its full-time, non-student employees. Since th. State Legislature voted pay boosts for its employees at the University, the University must in turn increase…

… indicate that the salary and op- erating increases are necessary. Residents 'annot argue otherwise.' But the propriety of obtaining the additional money out of student pockets certainly is open to question…

….. At first glance, there is apparently no other means by which the rising-costs of Residence Hall construction andsmaintenance can be met. Students see, among, other athletic ex- pansion programs…

… appar- ently to send so-called "volunteers" in to help the Arabs, just as Chinese "volunteers" swarmed all over Korea. Dulles said the State. Department is watching this very closely. The Secretary of…

April 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… all Arab commandos have withdrawn from Israel. Israel cliarged the raiders had killed 14 and wounded 32 since Saturday. Written Assurance Both sides handed Hammar- skjold written assurance they would…

… refrain from hostile acts. An air battle Thursday and an exchange of fire across the fron- tier of the Gaza strip followed the pledges. Then hostilities ceased. Israel charged there were two new Arab

… statement to the Daily said "~It is about the finest competition I have been to." A group of singing law students, the Psurfs, dedicated a song of "Dixie" to Justice Clark. In his remarks he said, "I don…

… days. Officials of Junior Intra-Fraternity Council and Junior Pan- Hellenic, sponsors of the drive, said the donations from the pockets of University faculty members and students as well as Ann Arbor…

… elected by acclamation yesterday as the second President of Student Gov- ernment Council. He will be assisted in his duties during the copiing term by Janet Neary, '58, and Joe Collins, '58, newly…

…- bers for "your devoted service to me and student government in general." He was presented an engraved gavel by Adams following the ba- loting, Elected by Acclamation Adams, a 21-year-old pr-law major…

April 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…-and-one-half trek through the streets of Ann Arbor. Art and Football Judges for the 40 student-sponsored floats in the parade were announced yesterday. Assistant Dean of Men William Zerman will represent the…

…. -Daily-John Hirtzel GUNG HO STUDENTS-Students at fleldhouse raise theater marquee for Evans Scholars "Michivision." A few grunts and groans and it was up, for two days only. Two Talks At Advertising…

…, the pur- pose of the studio is "to provide radio entertainment and news to students in the residence halls." The secondary purpose listed in the proposed constitution is "to provide experience in/ radio…

… killed. The following day, 64 Arabs were killed and 102 wounded, by Egyptian count, in an artillery ex- change in which the Gaza city marketplace was hit. 'White Elephants' A truck from Detroit Goodwill U…

…, Iraq, Iran and Pakistan. He was the chief U.S. observer at the meeting. Egypt leads a bloc of Arab na- tions which has denounced the Alliance and objected especially to membership of .Iraq, the only Arab

April 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… vehement. But the audience listened politely, applauded approvingly, and thoughtfully received the lessons advanced by both Arab and Israelite. Then several local people expressed their own views, the…

… include Gov. Stevenson, and Harry Truman, Dean Acheson and George Ken- nan as well, and that it become a governing rather than a consulting body. -David Marlin, president, Students for Stevenson Waste of…

students as one of the "natural resources" of the state of Michigan? "But we provide more services in our residence halls that the others," Pierpont added. Mr. Pierpont makes it appear as if the residence…

… halls are abound- ing with services. The only service I am aware of is offered by the Counseling Division of the Univer- sity-to be used by students who become frustrated worrying about finances. Spero…

… weekend event and we're sincerely grateful to all those who helped make it possible. It seems that the student body in general caught what we con- sider the Michigras spirit. Cer- tainly nothing 'in our…

… Graduate School. Student Government Council: Sum- mary of action taken at meeting of April 25, 1956. APPROVED: Minutes of meeting of April 18. Establishment of Election Committee as a permanent committee…

…. Appointments: Ex-officio members of Council to SGC Committee areas; Ad- ministrative Wing Coordinator, Janet Winkelhaus; Student Speakers Bureau, Tom Sawyer; Religious Emphasis Week Study Committee, Janet Neary…

…; Lecture Committee, Bill Adams, Joe Collins; Student Loan Committee, Joe Collins, Activities: May 1, Deutscher Verein, movie "HMerrliche Zeiten" Architecture; May 4, Michigan Christian Fellowship, conference…

…, Detroit Recreation Camp; May 11, Arab Club, dance, Rackham Ballroom. Caendared: Academic Freedom week with the theme "Academic Freedom, a Potential Force at Michigan" May 21- 25. ACCEPTED: Elections report…

April 28, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, however, will draw fire from some Democrats and result in another fight on the House floor. $- U' To Host State Students "University Day" today is ex- pected to draw 1200 high school students from all over…

… the state. The visitors will meet at 9 a.m. in Hill Auditorium to hear a talk by Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis. They will also hear from Don Feather, as- sistant director of…

… admissions, the Men's Glee Club, and master of ceremonies, Herb Karzen, '57, Ad- ministrative Vice-President of the Union. The students will then tour the campus, including residence halls, fraternities and…

… billion dollars would be diverted from other tax revenues into a special highway trust fund. UCLA Bd Overruled The Student Legislative Council of the University of California has been stripped of its…

… control over an upcoming student body elec- tion. According to the Daily Califor- nian, UCLA's student newspaper, this came as a result of its re- fusal last week to accept and put into effect an…

… BA and Vice-President Janet Neary, '58. of SGC here at the Univer- sity, both expressed concern over the situation at UCLA. Adams commented, "Since the student government and the University…

… peace in Palestine. If that is true, they said, the London com- ment could have very great im- portance for the future of an Arab- Israeli settlement. The American government has repeatedly blamed the…

… Soviet bloc sale of arms to Egypt for the unbalancing of power in the area and for increased dangers of war since last fall. - The Soviet policy, which had been strongly pro-Arab for six months, began to…

April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… open to the pub- lic without charge. Soon - Saarinen Appointed Arcshitect 2,000 Students will Be Housed By LEE MARKS The University'sfirst coed dor- Itory, a $9,000,000 structure, will be completed on…

… North Campus within two or three years accord- ing to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The Vice-President said it was likely construction would start within the year, much sooner than…

… be done by,a student committee of 10 men and eight women. The coin- mittee will work with Saarinen. . Lewis pointed out this is the first time a large coed studen% committee has assisted with pre…

… liminary planning of housing. Student To Help Plan He also said there would be a student representative on the com- mittee of University administra- tors and housing personnel that will plan specific details…

…, Meridith Tigel, '56Ed., Elinor Plimack, Anne Cohn, Alice Basford, '56, Elaine Nash,, '58, Evelyn Gabai, '58, and Arlene De Cook, '58. Two Students Die During Vacation Two University students lost their lives…

… Press J1USALEM-Israel charged today that roving Arab suicide squads under Egyptian army orders inflicted a third straight- "night of terror" on Israeli settlers yesterday. Border clashes between Israeli…

… opening later in the day of the top-level United Nations effort to arrange a long-range peace between Arabs and Israelis. The United States moved again yesterday to back Hammarskjold's efforts. In Augusta…

… University students whiled away the all-too-short days of spring vacation, the City of Ann Arbor saw some noteworthy changes. In the annual election, Republi- can incumbents Wendell B. For- sythe and Russell J…

April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… instructor may arrange with the student for an alternate time, with notice to the scheduling committee. Evening Schedule for Degree Candidates AI WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Do-Little CongressPredicted"~ By…

… Regular Mon. Exam June 11 Time 9-12 A.M. Mon. Special June 4 Period 710 P.M. Each student should Mon. Tues. June 11 June 12 2-5 P.M. 9-12 A.M. Tues. Wed. June 5 June 6 7-10 P.M. 4-10 P.M. receive…

… between France and the Algerian Arabs, in the Palestine dilem- ma between Israel and the Arabs, in the Bagh- dad dilemma between Iraq and Egypt, in the Editorial Staff DAVE BAAD, Managing Editor MURRY…

… knowledge at all. Survey courses are fine in that they give the student some idea as to how broad and vast different fields are. However, they give a student con- versant and spurious phrases in- stead of…

…-5 Sociology 1 Group A, 60 Saturday, June 9 9-12 Sociology 1 Group B Monday, June 11 9-12 Spanish 1, 2, 22, 31, 32 Monday, June 11 2-5 *This Group B exam. is open only to students having a *conflict with the…

April 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… International Affairs. Public Relations: Speakers' Bureau Progress report. Activities: Interim approvals-March 24, Arab Club movie, Rackham; April 10-14, India Students Association, cul- tural exhibition, Lane…

…e Ail t tBally Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… in a group of people one can usually make pleasant acquaintances, and often friends. This is why students would want to work as volunteers. There is a certain curiosity about mental hos- pitals, and…

… decided to use troops, if necessary, to pre- vent an Arab attack on Israel. Prime Minister Eden had private- ly queried President Eisenhower whether he would do the same. (Copyright 1956, by Bell Syndicate…

…. All manuscript must be In the Hopwood Room by Wednesday, April 11, at 4:30 p.m. Student Activities Scholarship appli- cations may be picked up at the Student Government Council office, Quonset Hut A; or…

… at the Scholarship Division, Office of Student Affairs. Up to $450 will be awarded. Deadline 'for filing applications Is April 15. Agenda, Student Government Council, April 11, 1956, Cave Room, League…

… report-John Walper. Coordinating and Counselling: Pro- gress report; Requests for recognition- constitutions: Students for Stevenson, Fine Arts Club; constitution: Little Symphony (Recognition 2…

…-15-56); Home- coming Dance, distribution of profits. Student Representation: Clarification of Development Council appointment; Appointments: Counselling Study Com- mittee. Campus Affairs. National and…

…. President's voting privilege. 2. Vote of Council required for major issues. 3. Speaking privileges, students, non- students. New Business. Adjournment. Notice of special meeting: Election at officers, Friday…

…. Tanner, Jr., of the Engineering Research Institute, will speak on "The Human Use of Information," Thurs., April. 12, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Conference Room, Child- ren's Psychiatric Hospital. Concerts Student

April 28, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…{i Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.,* ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO…

… Spain has of- fered his good offices to help the West settle its troubles with the Arab world. The offer was de- livered personally to President Eisenhower by Spanish Foreign Minister Don Alberto Artajo…

…, who pointed out that Spain has close ties with' the Arab leaders, par- ticularly since he granted inde- pendence to Spanish Morocco. The Navy has reliable intelli- gence that Russia now has the world…

… group of students, who, like myself, applied themselves dili- gently to their studies. Little did I realize the disap- pointment that was in stare for me! During that first fall the conversation between…

… to class without having read the assigned cases. This is simply inexcusable if a person is serious about his studies. I have often heard students tell their friends that they were ill because they had…

…..I have not made many acquaintances outside of the Law School, but my observation of several Business Administration students leads me to believe that the situation is equally bad throughout the University…

…- guishes them is the great respect which the student body shows to the faculty. I would like to sug- gest that if the students at Michi- gan desire to imitate those schools they would do better to begin by…

… heads of the student body and facutly who would be blamed for the downfall through their non-support. Whe- ther Generation is a paying, busi- nac,,li u r n f, ;,. l Aa nn4' ecwam 4 A …

April 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… and Arab refugees.1 Following Prof. Dawson's talk, and the informal group disus- sions, spectators rose to express heated views of the complex situa.- tion. The meeting ended with a plea to Americans…

…, rockets, clocks, mirrors and .ice-cube machines. Adlai, Estes Discussed Bob Marshall, owner of a local bookstore, stood alone against three University professors last night at a Students For Stevenson…

… chosen last iight with Richard from Fay Snyder, '57, and David Silver, '57- a memb BAd, in the two highest positions. Council o Snyder, a 20-year-old Pre-Law Sphinx h student, is the new Managing a staff…

…- ber of Sig in the Student Govern- uncil. glish Major, Snyder comes yetteville, N.Y. He is also er of the Development of the Board of Diregtors, honorary society, and is -assistant in Gomberg outh…

… Daily City Editor is Lee Marks, '57BAd. Marks, who is native to Greatneck, N.Y., is a member of Pi Lambda Phi frater- nity and Sphinx honorary. Marks, like Snyder, is a Pre-Law student, but the 20-year…

…-old business ad- ministration student is also in- terested in certified public ac- counting. Richard Halloran, Grad., is the new Editorial Director. He gradu- ated from Dartmouth in 1951 and. has served three…

…- er, Jerry Pusch, '57, was chosen. Pusch is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Sphinx hon- orary. The 21-year-old Pre-Law student is from La Porte, Ind. The new Magazine Editor is a Daily motion…

… picture reviewer. Ernest Theodossin, '57, is an Eng- lish Honors student, 20 years old, and from Detroit, Mich. The Feature Editor for the com- ing year is Mary Ann Thomas, 157. The 21-year-old native of…

…- ren; and the national se jor women'sdhonorary, Mortarboard. Thomas is also a member of the Student Relations Committee of the Student Relations Committee See SNYDER, Page 4 SOC Positions Open Today…

…. Student Government Council has announced that petitioning is now open for positions on the Cinema Guild Board, Human Relations Board, Housing Study Committee and Calendar Study Committee. i ._ MOLIERE…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

… & Goetz Stein Cleaners Stofflet News Co. Stoll Bicycle Motor Sales Students' Bicycle Shop Sugar Bowl Swift Drug Store Swiss Garment Cleaners Sylvia Studio of Dancing Symons Bros. Taggart Service Tice's Men…

… week a group of "Okies" and "Arabs" pitched their tent near the center of campus life and explained their presence with a sign "We're wait- ing for Michigras." Reports have not been revealed whether or…

… goes from classroom to classroom dismissing students while professors stand by hopelessly. After all, there's nothing they can do to anything as well-estab- lished and well-loved as Michigras and the…

… such items as hair cuts, movies and full meals. If students are interested In "higher stakes," there will be four grand prizes, consisting of a man's and a woman's watch, a woman's dress and a man's suit…

April 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… among Michigan fraternities to fifth in scholastic standing last year. Student Directory Petitions Available ilaii~inn fnr niihliafr Qr Nixon Decdes He 'Il Run Again 0 President Expresses 'Delighted…

… received courteously and with Dwarm applause several times. At the Yalta Conference, Hiss - told a student debating society, "we got what we asked for in terms of concessions." At the end of his talk Hiss…

… smil- ingly thanked the students. There were no embarrassing questions asked about his trial and conviction as a man who lied when he denied giving government sec- rets to a Communist spy ring. Hiss…

students grouped out- side the hall where Hiss spoke Hiss' speech and his answers during the question period consti- tuted a quiet, almost colorless dis- cussion of foreign policy. He dis- cussed last summer…

…'s four-power conference at Geneva Reference to the Yalta Confer- ence-where he was present as a State Departmentdofficial-came in answer to a direct question about the conference. A student questioner…

… Associated Collegiate Press, national college paper news serv- ice. All American is the highes cate- gory in the student paper competi- tion. This rating, the ACP explains, "indicates distinctly superior…

… achievement." The Daily was judged against 25 other student dailies throughout the nation. Judging the contest was Gareth D. Hebert, former city editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Hiebert commented, "Your…

… stu- dent life coverage is outstanding." The University's student news- Paper received "Excellent" and "Superior" ratings in 19 out of the 23 categories by which the papers were judged. The other four…

… for a general armistice ob- servance between Israel and her Arab neighbors. No Mention Made Of German Unity LONDON ()-Britain and the Soviet Union pledged yesterday to help outlaw hydrogen-war, stop…

April 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… disappointment to the organization. Student Group Hears World Peace Plans Two lawyers and an investment broker addressed the Episcopal Student Foundation Sunday night on "Plans for World Peace." Thomas Tilly, a…

… will lead to pricing persons out of the residence halls; and, in- directly, leads to rising rates in all Ann Arbor housing. "4) Student employees wages o are not being raised while those A o w .of full…

… part of Israel's eighth celebration as an independent state. The show of military might came as the country's leaders are warning of the critical danger of a second round of war with the Arab states. No…

… and capitalism is losing its once pre-eminent position to so- cialism," Winter said in addressing some 20 students at a meeting of the Ann Arbor Labor Youth League. The success of the Russian economy…

… University graduate student and his wife and total loss of their car. Daniel A. Naymik and his wife Anne, a secretary, were taken to University hospital for emergency treatment of cuts, bruises, and possible…

… possible future of the proposal, IHC presi- dent Warrick said yesterday that he "sees some hope through the Board of Governors." Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis, Manager of Service…

… five recommendations made by the council last year were "pretty well satisfied." , Attempts by council members to propose a student-faculty-ad- ministration committee to examine the long-range viewpoint…

April 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… new Ann Arbor High School Building. Prof. John P. Dawson of the law school wil'introduce the topic. University students are invited to attend. ill Soon H ave H-MVissies Says BAGHDAD DEAN: Iraqi…

… States to settle the unrest in the Arab States, Abdul Al-Bazzaaz stated. Without our assistance the French would not be able to con- tinue their present policy, he said. Morocco was the first state to…

… country, and are thankful for American aid. The more you un- derstand us, the better our rela- tions will be," he concluded. Students For Adlai "Whom Should the Democrats Nominate?" will be discussed be…

…- fore the Students for Stevenson at 7:30 tonight in Rooms 3LMN of the Union. The meeting is open to the public. -Daily-John Hirtzel AL SIGMAN leads off in the fourth inning with a line single to left…

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