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May 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…. Students will be required to reg- ister their cars before any driving can be done. Victories Cited By Both Sides In Holy Land Fighting in Palestine Continues Unabated By The Associated Press Both Arabs and…

… northern part of the new city, Arab shells set afire Jewish targets near the Russian cathedral. SL Committee Chairmen Named Chairman of special action committees of the Student Legis- lature were named in a…

… on Speech Ban A majority of the student body-62 per cent-does not approve of the Board of Regents' action regarding political speeches on cam- pus, an independent, scientifically-controlled srvey by…

… the Bureau of Student Opinion has disclosed. However, interviews with more than 400 students by the Bureau produced evidence that many students either knew nothing whatever about the Regents' decision…

… or misconstrued it. Only 12 students among those interviewed understood exactly what the decision was until Bureau interviewers briefly explained it to them. In the second phase of the Bureau's poll…

…, students were asked if UN Delays Cease- Fire Deadline in Palestine Battle - .:. Truman Asks Wider Social SecurityLaw Says Action Needed In Time of Inflation WASHINGTON, May 24 -- (P) -President…

… the highest levels on record." Announcements Senior Literary Announcements' for students with names from L through Z will be distributed from 1 to 5 p.m. today in University Hall, Penny Klausner…

… approved or disapproved of the Regents' decision to prohibit public meetings in support of a particular candidate or platform. on University property. By their action, student organizations were permitted to…

… hold private meet- ings to further candidates, how-! ever. The Bureau, which is directed by Survey Research students, con- ducted its poll by valid sampling methods, applied to the student population. A…

… representative sample of students, chosen at ran- dom from University files, was compiled. Students thus selected were questioned by trained and impartial Bureau interviewers, and the results were carefully tabu…

May 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… members at a special meeting yesterday, but decision on recommendations to the Regents was deferred until the next meeting. Students Explain Points Students who had submitted writ- ten recommendations…

… appeared be- fore the Committee to explain their suggestions, which .included equal student-faculty representation, rep- resentation from the new student government and the Student Reli- gious Association…

…, SAC veto over stu- dent government action,and an agen- da to be published before each meet- ing. Robert Taylor, representing a slate of candidates which won three seats in the new Student Congress, sug…

… were not possible to give all student rep- resentation to the student govern- ment' until the government has "proved itself," two or three SAC positions be given to the Congress now, with some of the…

students be equal and that the student government be represented on the Committee and be used as a "sounding board" for campus opinion. The Student Religious Association continued to request representation…

May 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… Finland, the foreign ministers were reported ready to take up to- morrow remaining points of differ- ence with regard to the Italian set- tlement. Students To Discuss Food Saving Plans Delegates from…

student residences and organizatios will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in Lane Hall to discuss proposals for saving food and for helping with European relief. All dormitories, League houses, so- rorities…

… as the one which sends cattle to European families. The Student Religious Association will sponsor the movement, Miss Sie- gan said, until the next student gov- ernment -is sufficiently organized to…

… University negotiations for acquisition of Willow Run Inquiry Committee's Report Arouses Protest of Jews, Arabs Anglo-American Policy Asks Immigration Into Palestine, Disbanding of Illegal Armies By The…

… Associated Press LONDON, May 1-Britain bid today for United States military and fi- test over the British-American inquiry committee report threatened to erupt in violence. Jews and Arabs alike assailed the…

… report, and Jerusalem dispatches said Arabs in Palestine proclaimed a symbolic general strike for Friday in pro- test, urging neighboring Arab states to join them. The Arab higher committee sent cables to…

… Jess, Great Britain; and clockwise:. Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov; V. N. Pvlov, Russian interpreter; Fydor Gusev, USSR; James New Students To Pay 'Acceptance Fee 'inFall Deposit To Be…

…. Harvey, Great Britain; and British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin. University Delegates Praise Foreign Student Conference ( } The University look its first step toward meeting enrollment demands for the…

… fall semester yesterday as Herbert G. Watkins, secretary of the Board of Regents, announced that a $25 "acceptance deposit" will be required of all new students. The deposit will enable the Uni- versity…

… to estimate its new-student enrollment with greater, accuracy, Watkins said. A University spokesman said that enrollment estimates have been "way off" in the past, The Medical School and the School of…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… that tenured professors would be laid off. Diag marchers rally in support o Arabs, PLO By GEORGEA KOVANIS TWO University security guards About 16 pro-Palestinian students positioned on the steps of the…

…. anniversary of Israel's recognition by Sonsored by the Organization of the United States. Arab Students and the General Union Beginning at noon, the protesters for Palestine Students, march marched in a large…

… several years, while more money would be channeled into the exercise science program. Professors said this shift won't effect most students in the department since the other two programs have lost…

… popularity in the past 10 years. The greater emphasis on physical fitness today is the main reason that the majority of students in the department are involved in the exercise science program. THE COMMITTEE…

… because they just lost another Arab country," said PrE f le . . 7 one onlooker who refused to be iden- E l ThEa05 tified. "Their interpretation (of the htaty shares secrets with the 3a'ly issues) and my…

May 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… Construction Bill --4-, Better Food Hoped for in Board Boost Dorn Reaction To Hike Mixed Residence hall leaders yester- day echoed a general sentiment among students in University dor- mitories that the…

… announced raise in room and board rates "won't be so hard to take if the food im- proves." And most students queried by The Daily expressed the belief that the food and food services would be bettered next…

…, Buck Dawson, 'Ensian managing editor, announced yesterday. More than 3,000 copies of the 451-page volume were delivered to the Student Publications Building last night and another 2,000 are expected to…

… arrive Monday, Dawson said. "Student subscribers whose last names are from A through F will have the first opportunity to pick up their 'Ensians from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. today, on the first floor of the…

… the letter was sent. Arabs Claim Steady Gains In Jerusalem Britain Charged As 'Belligerent' By The Associated Press Trans-Jordan's Arab Legion claimed possession or access to 80 per cent of Jerusalem…

May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… faculty members. A student chairman will preside over each meeting. >competition with left-wing dem- onstrations. The VFW has desig- nated May 1 as "Loyalty Day." Only observance of the day in Ann Arbor…

… will be a May Day breakfast sponsored by the Wash- tenaw County section of the Com- munist Party. Students To Attend Ernest Ellis, student director of the CP at Michigan, revealed that students from…

… other schools in Michigan had left for New York to attend the celebrations. He knew of no Ann Arbor students in the contingent. Contrary to popular teaching, May Day as a labor day is not a foreign…

…- aly Plant. Jews Surround Main Arab Strongpoints InJerusalem Battle British Commissioner Threatens To Throw All Forces into Action JERUSALEM, April 30-(/P)-Jewish shock troops threw a headlock tonight…

… around a string of Arab strongpoints in a 22-hour battle for Jerusalem. Fighting in the southern section of the Holy City halted for a time when Arab fighters asked for a truce. Then the struggle was re…

…- sumed as two heavy explosions rocked the battered Katamon Area. Fifteen Jews and 30 Arabs are known to have been killed thus far, Just before the brief halt in the struggle, a Jewish Agency spokes- man…

… mathematics and the subsequent shooting. She is pictured above with the detectives who guarded her. STUDENT, FACULTY REACTIONS: Campus Opinion Divied on Anti-Communist Mundt Bill By ROMA LIPSKY A sharp…

… on the Jaffa-Jerusalem highway. An iron ring thus has been closed around the Arab port city of Jaffa if Yazur as well as Salama now is in Jewish hands. There were reports that the threatened invasion…

… of Palestine by regular army troops of neighboring Arab states was underway. An Arab news agency dispatch received in Damascus said troops of Iraq and Trans- Jordan entered Palestine this afternoon…

…. There was no im- mediate confirmation. The Sy- rian army moved southward to springboard positions from which it might lounch a drive into northern Palestine. Arab commanders rushed rein- forcements of…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…SGC orders film group to tally financial accounts By DAVID BLOMQUIST A possible confrontation between the Student Organizations Board of the Stu- dent Council and Friends of Newsreel, a campus film…

… confirmed that the raids were in retalitation for the Arab ter- rorist attack on Maalot in northern Israel on Wednesday which left 16 children dead. "You can see it, the attack in Lebanon, as retaliation…

… dusk to hit a refugee camp and a road near the Israeli border, the Lebanese defense ministry said. The Israelis said their -targets were Arab guerrilla bases, but bombs and rockets hit some areas…

… Israeli F4 Phantom jets. An Arab guerrilla at the scene said as many See ISRAEL, Page 9 K Lm INN m U r a lml anxYsis ltC. a rie s a Ille Collins CO me tiny memey inme FImOP LUII V aal- --, -1 yesterday…

… during the funeral ceremony for some of the teenage victims of Wednesday's attack on a school building in Maalot. Sixteen children held hostage by Palestinian guerrillas died in a clash between the Arabs

May 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… the newly-elected president. Mundt-Nixon Bill Is Forum Topic , L 1. 5 OPINION BUREAU: Gauge Women's Hours, T icket Set-up Attitudes By MARY STEIN Students are about equally divided in their…

… satisfaction with present hours for women, with a somewhat larger percentage appear- ing to be dissatisfied, according to a representative survey by the Bureau of Student Opinion. General satisfaction with…

… present methods of distributing foot- ball seats and registration materials was evinced in another phase of the Bureau's carefully controlled and unbiased poll. Basketball Tickets Students were also divided…

… Recognition Changes Submitted to President RuthVen After two hours of wrangling, the Student Affairs Committee yesterday passed and sent for ap- proval to President Alexander G. Ruthven a revamped set of rules…

… for recognition of student organi- zations. The revised recognition rules set up standards to be followed in recognizing student groups. For the first time standards for with- drawing of student groups…

… months of work on the part of the SAC. Much of the Student Affairs Committee's wrangling in yester- day's discussion of the recognition rules centered about the method of presenting the recommendation to…

…- ministration. However remaining members overrode this objection, holding that such a statement would un- dermine the power of the Student Affairs Committee. 'U' Implicit Veto Right They pointed out that Admin…

… Inter-Racial Association's constitution. VU Student Injured Usha Trivedi, 20, of 338 E. Jef- ferson, a University student from India, suffered a broken leg and lacerations Monday when the car in which she…

… was riding hit a tele- phone pole, on Stadium Blvd. The driver, Jayant M. Parekh, 19, of 726 Packard, a Hindu Uni- versity student, received minor cuts. Both were taken to Uni- versity Hospital. that…

May 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East until Israel imple- ments the United Nations resolu- tion of 1948, Fawzi Abu-Diab, '54, said last night in a lecture spon- sored by the Arab students

… JEFFREY HEUER The Joint Judiciary Council last night met to hear and consider the cases of five male University students involved in last week's panty raid. After hearing each of the con- cerned parties…

… taken in the cases will notbeirevealed until the ive have been notified of the Coun- cil's decision, Gessner also dis- closed. This may not be until Saturday or Monday because the students are being…

… informed by mail. The council has the power to place students on probation, but more severe action, such as sus- pension or expulsion, must be made in the form of a recommen- dation to the University Sub…

… would call for in- vestigations of any state colleges or universities that "curb enroll- ment of qualified students" after several recent threats by admin- istrators that this may be neces- sitated by the…

… steering com- mittee is considering a proposal to extend the final exam period in order to allow the student more time for study and integration of material learned during the se- mester There are three…

…. The committee, in order to have the opinions of the students on this issue, is holding an open. meeting Thursday, May 18, at 4:30 p.m. in Rm. 1011 Angell Hall. To End Scholarships 4> < . PUBLIC…

… powers to be exercised properly except through a trium- virate. GSC To SeeKl Tax Changes By PHILIP SUTIN The Graduate Student Council will circulate petitions during sum- mer and . fall registration…

… changes in the tax law. Asks Exemption It asks that an additional $600 exemptionbe given to self sup- porting graduate students, the tax allowances be made for direct edu- cational expenses, and that…

… similar provisions be made for research assistantships. The council acted upon the re-1 quest of the Graduate Student Association of the University of California which is sponsoring and co-ordinating this…

May 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… default." This was his first all-out campaigning for the 1948 nomination. Willow Dorm Units To Close For Summer West Lodge, single student dormitory area in Willow Village, will close for the summer, but…

… although the West Lodge Area was closing for the summer, it was each resident's responsibility to give a three day notice of intent to vacate to the West Lodge housing office. Women Students Women students

…- ority houses for non-members, either with or without meals. Men students can obtain listings from Esther C. Griffin, housing nspector, in the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. West Lodge…

…- cepted from advanced students or campus dormitories. She said hat all entering freshmen were equired to live in University resi- [ence halls on campus, and had o be given priority. House 7 j18 Year Olds…

… enforce- ment agencies," Matthews de- clared in a telegram to Chrysler "officials. Summer Daily .. . A meeting for all students, with or without newspaper ex- perience, who are interested in working on the…

… Palestine War. Instead, it issued its second demand on Arabs and Jews to cease fire. It fixed a deadline at 36 hours after midnight, Eastern Standard Time, tonight. The final vote on a much-amended resolution…

… for the truce conunission to expedite a truce for Jerusalem, and a call on Arabs and Jews to work with the UN mediator, Count Foke Bernadotte, of Sweden. "We believe the security council should order…

…," Austin said. A UN observer speculated that the Arabs might not accept the cease-fire order when Faris El Khoury, of Syria, abstained on the final vote. El Khoury told the delegates earlier that the Arabs

… de- dlaresa threat to peace exists in Palestine. Austin declared that the Arabs say they are in Palestine to make peace but actually they are waging a "bloody war."1 Mahmoud Bey Fawzi of Egypt replied…

…, to Austin that the Arabs are not aggressors. He insisted they merely were trying to restore order at the invitation of -Pales- tinian Arabs. In London, the United States and Britain sought a solution…

May 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…- ecutive order abolishing Army Jim Crow." GoVerniment R.R. Rejected WASHINGTON, May 26-(P)- Nationalization of the railroads is Student Majority Okays DormitoryFood in Poll A majority-67 per cent of both…

… men and women dormitory resi- dents consider the food served at their residences either "good or sat- isfactory," according to a survey conducted by the Bureau of Student Opinion. In the final part of…

… their comprehensive student polling, Bureau researchers also found that about one-fifth of the students had at- tended a League dance five or more times this year, and that the same was true of Union…

…- ated students eating in fraternity and sorority houses either are served good food or are reluctant to criticize their organization. They were the group with the largest proportion of those who thought…

May 17, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…; Replaced By Union, New Judiciary Body Student Government Group Votes To Abolish Itself In Drastic Reorganization Move; Petitions Will Be Asked Soon By Committee Men's Council was abolished yesterday on its…

… own motion in the second drastic shake-up of student government this year. At the same time a committee of the now-defunct Council, acting with the approval of the University Committee on Student

… heads of the Union, Men's Congress, Daily, Interfraternity Council and the Dean of Students. A spokesman for this group, to be composed this year of Paul Brickley, '39E, Robert, Hartwell, '39E, Robert…

… Mitchell, '40BAd, Robert Reid,.'39E, and Dean of Students Joseph A. Bursley, said that a call for petitions to the new Council would be issued in the near futurm. Petitioners must be of second se- mester…

… posts and the Union student staff will adminis- ter the elections. Brown Wins Walker Medal Gets Prize For Chemical Engineering Literature In recognition of his outstanding contribution to chemical…

May 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… Plans for a combined city and campus drive against the Mundt Bill now before Congress were announced yesterday as a third protest telegram was sent off to Washington by faculty, students, and townspeople…

…-chairman, announced yesterday. The )ther chairman is Prof. John L. Brumm, retiring head of the journalism department. A public organization meeting of the Students Against the Mundt Bill will be held at 4:15 p.m. today…

… on the third floor of the Union, Jean Fagan, chairman of the student group announced She urged all campus and city organizations to participate in the rally today. The telegram yesterday assert- ed…

… also deny them government jobs or passports to leave the country. Draft-Age Males Urged To Step-UpEducation By JAKE HURWITZ Students who may be subject to the draft law now pending in Congress were…

… advised to proceed as far as possible with their edu- cation by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, Summer Session director. "If I were a student today, I would make as much progress as I could, not to avoid the draft…

…, but to get closer to graduation in order to make the best use of my education," he said. If there is a draft, students must be prepared to render real service, Prof. Hopkins declared. Present Facilities…

…,000, and predicted a smaller proportion of veterans, but a larger number of teachers and graduate students. Post-Summer Session Abandoned Prof. Hopkins explained that boards of education and academy…

May 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…- student panel discussions of for- eign relations, government, science and religion. Panels on the re- maining topics will be held in th third session at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Union. Arabs Attack Soviet…

….m. today in the ABC room of the League to determine students' desires for curricula changes. Prof. Kenneth C. McMurray,! chairman of the geography de-1 partment, will represent the fac-1 ulty committee on…

… proposed curric- ula changes. He will discuss the situation in the University today in regard to the proposed changes. Harold White, of the Student Legislature, will discuss the lack of specific courses…

… proposed curriculum changes, will speak in behalf of the general education plan being adopted by several major American universi- ties. Under this plan, students re- ceive a basic education in the so- cial…

…- ternity, Americans for Democratic Action, Student Religious Associ- ation, Student Federalists and the Ann Arbor chapter of Progressive Citizens of America. Before speaking in Hill Auditor- ium, Wallace…

… be a guest at a luncheon to be held at the home of Prof. Theodore M. Newcomb, of the sociology de- partment. In the afternoon, he will }hold a press conference in the Student Publications' Building…

… Design For Palestine IDemnand Bars Against Jewish Immigration By The Associated Press NEW YORK, May 14 - Soviet Russia called on the United Na- tions today for creation of an in- dependent Jewish-Arab

… govern- ment in Palestine. The Arabs immediately retorted that such a dual state would be impossible unless barriers were kept up against Jewis immigra- tion into the Holy Land. The Jewish agency for…

… that the only other acceptable solution would be partition of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab nations. The Arabs have opposed the partition. The Zionists have indi- cated acceptance of such a…

… might affect the problem." The truce plea came here as ex- plosions rocked areas in northern and southern portions of Pales- tine. Russia's address came as the Arab countries indicated they would give up…

May 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… Fall Rushing Deferred Rushing Calendar May Be Presented at Tonight's SGC Meeting By RICHARD TAUB Panhellenic Association will petition for a fall rushing program for next year at the Student Government…

… Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building. The group also will probably present a deferred rushing calen- dar which sets the dates for its first mixer Dec. 6-8. In March, 1956…

… of Students Tom King had ordered not to be published. Further, the News printed an editorial in the same issue saying the "censorship attempt" was "un- fair and unnecessary." King denied any censorship…

… at- tempt. The editorial that began the controversy dealt with an MSU automatic suspension rule on four major offenses. The News claimed that students should have hearings regardless of the offense and…

… the student body." King claimed that no censor- ship order was imposed. He said, "I told them I couldn't do any- thing but enforce a State Board of Agriculture ruling, and that if they were going to…

… without a permit. King said that because the paper is subsidized by student fees some thought should be given to the welfare of the university. The editorial told of a previous disagreement with King over…

May 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

Students To Publicize * Phoenix Plan Project Outlined By Dean Walter Homeward-bound students yes- terday were urged to give the widest possible publicity to the University's newly - announced Phoenix Project…

…. Pointing out that the Univer- sity's 20,000 students hail from every part of the nation and con- stitute a powerful public relations force, Dean Erich Walter asked that they distribute information about the…

…. Students wishing to secure cop- ies of The Daily's special issue an- nouncing the project may pick them up free of charge at the Office of Student Affairs or at the Student Publications Building. Daily…

… experience is necessary. On the editorial staff, political and radio columnists are needed in addition to regular reporters. Columnists should submit sample manuscripts to Miss Dailes by June 23. Students are…

Student Pub- lications, was presented by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gronik of Milwau- kee, in memory of their son, Ar- thur, a former Daily staff mem- ber who was killed in an auto- mobile accident last summer. Only…

… staff to handle display and classified advertising, circula- tion and promotions, according to Bob James, business manager of the Summer Daily. "Students can learn the know- how' of layout design, copy…

… read-' ing, salesmanship, accounting and general office work," James said. All students interested in try- ing out for positions on the sum- Last Daily The Daily ends its publica- tion schedule for the…

May 01, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…PICKETING HE MrOV\IE Lw qAuu :43 it SHOWERS, CO OER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 146 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Weisbeg To Head Student

… Government Seven Members Elected To I)osts Harvey Weisberg, '47, became the Student Legislature's third president last night in an election marked by the absence of the sharp conflict which dominated the…

… We Need a NSO," at 8 p.m. today in the Un- ion. The discussion of the organiza- tion's objectives is part of a na- tion-wide NSO education program planned to prepare students for the election of…

… Smith heads. Smith, a student at the University of Texas, was one of the leaders in setting up the NSO at the Chicago Student Confer- ence last December. Michigan will elect six delegates to the…

… convention in a campus election May 14. Sponsored by the Student Legis- lature and the United Committee, which represents 15 campus or- ganizations, the discussion will be headed by Tom Walsh, Legislature…

students in all departments, were announced yesterday by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, summer session director. Believed to be the only session of its kind offered by any educa- tional institution, the post- ses…

…. "If student response is good," he said, "the program next year will include all the de- partments." According to Dean Peake, the discussions are designed to provide detailed and accurate information…

May 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…,000 students of Leban- a few miles away. the airport he had "exten ese University were prevented While indications in Cairo were cussions" with Secretary from marching into the city after that the Arabs were…

… Johnson. the n ycompound- and Syria called for an Arab holy He declined further c Students stoned policemen and war against Israel. Friday is the Asked if he were optimh fire trucks, but no injuries were…

… Moslem Sabbath, lowing his talks here, Eba reported, and only two students In Cairo, Moslem preachers said tersely, "I am realistic." were arrested. it was God's command that Arab Cairo Radio also announ…

… worldwide increase of students in degree-granting institutions since '1950. For the world as a whole, the UNESCO figures showed, there were almost 15 million students enrolled in higher education in…

…,000; Japan, 185,700; In- dia, 179,000; United Kingdom, 74,- 000;' France, 71,000; West Ger- many, 58,000; Philippines, 53,000, and Canada, 29,000. Fields of study with the great- est number of students varied…

… University Information also reveals that the' United States has the highest per- centage of students in higher ed- ucation in proportion to popula- tion, or 2.5 per cent, representing about 5 million students

…. Next in line comes the Soviet Union with 1. 2per cent or 2.5 million students, followed by Aus- tralia and France. Great Britain has fallen to 0.5 per cent and Spain is at the bottom of the list with 0…

… to restrain Israel from a thrust against the Arabs. U.S., Israel Meeting President Johnson and Israeli Prime Minister Abba Eban con- ferred last night about the explo- sive state of the Middle East…

…, but there was no immediate indication whether they had reached any decisions on policies or possible courses of action to head off an Israeli-Arab war. While President Johnson and Eban were conferring…

… of Aqaba it might mean war with Israel." But he added: "We will not back down on our rights in the gulf." Three Arab nations -Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia - and Israel have outlets on that en- closed…

May 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… -UY Jews Ready For Capture Of Arab Jaffa 1 British To End Rule Tomorrow TEL AVIV, Palestine, May 12- ()P)-The Jews announced today their readiness to take over virtu- ally deserted all-Arab Jaffa as…

… major Palestine developments: 1. Haganah, the Jewish army, stepped up its fighting pace in southern Palestine, reportedly in- vaded by Egyptian volunteer troops. 2.Arab infantry and artillery again closed…

… vot- ing will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students may vote only for a candidate listed on the ballot un- der the school in which he is en- rolled. Location of the ballot boxes is as follows: In the Union…

… north en- trance of West Engine, on the sec- onid floor center of West Engine, and at both entrances of East En- gine. Ballots will be of the write- in type. The Election Committee of the Student

… Rackham Lecture Hall. Men's Council Petitions Due Committee Schedules Interviews Next Week Students interested- in obtain- ing positions on the Men's Ju- diciary Council may pick up peti- tion blanks at the…

Student Affairs Office. Petitioners should have at least 60 credit hours and should have a background in campus affairs. Council members will be ap- pointed by a committee composed of the male members of…

… the Stu- dent Legislature cabinet. Inter- viewing will be held next week, with petitions due at the Student Affairs Office by 4 p.m. Monday. Formerly under the jurisdiction of the Student Legislature…

May 05, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…CLUBS NEGLECT STUDENT INTEREST See Page 4 Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom 7416 tii VOL. LXX, No. 151 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1960 FIVE CENTS SIX PA Council Bans…

student organizations shall select mem- ship and afford opportunities to members on the basis of personal merit," Student Government Council says. Selection on basis of race, color, religion, creed…

… Regulations By MICHAEL BURNS University students may soon find registration for voting easier if proposed new regulations are formulated City Attorney Jacob F. Fahrner is presently working on a set of rules…

… which would simplify pro- cedures for qualified students wishing to establish residence for voting registration. Fahrner met last week with a dent wives and members of the League of Women Voters, who…

May 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… United Nations today the calamities in Palestine will reach a pinnacle of horror after May 15. The Trans-Jordan monarch hinted his British-trained Arab Legion will attempt to seize and pacify Palestine…

… Palestine mandate May 15. Trans-Jordan formerly was part of the Palestine mandate area. Persistent report from the Middle East say Abdullah has been picked by Arab countries to command an army that may enter…

… a tag, help send the kids to camp" will be the campus watchword today as 750 students man collection posts for the Fresh Air Camp tag day sales. A goal of $5,000 has been set by the drive committee…

… for student and faculty contributions to the camp. It is also support- ed by the University and by cooperating scual agencies. Tag day is an all campus project foi the first time this year. Previously…

… it was run by Assembly, but with expanded interest in the camp as a student recreation center the executive iI committee was enlarged to include representatives of major student organizations including…

… morning hours today. Urgent Whoever "borrowed" a black and white bicycle near the Chemistry Building recently didn't know one thing. The University student who owns it is an amputee, and the bike saved him…

May 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… action to stop war in Palestine. The British proposed instead that the Security Council appeal again for a Jewish-Arabic truce t and peaceful mediation by the United Nations in Palestine. The United States…

…. Meanwhile, in Israel, Trans- Jordan troops slashed deep into modern Jerusalem today while in the old city a small Jewish garrison was bombarded at in- tervals for 15 hours. A high Arab official said Arabs

…- Jordan's crack Arab Legion troops. A Damascus dispatch said Syrian and Iraq motorized forces fanned out from cap- tured Safad to the north and Beisan to 4he south. Safad and Beisan are strategic Jewish…

…-held bastions in northeast Israel. (The dispatch said the Arab forces bypassed Tiberias on the western shore of Galilee but it was under plane and artillery assault. Capture of all three places would give the…

Arabs control of the fer- tile northeast sector of Israel. Big Phoenix Plan Response Exceeds Hope An initial wave of telegrams. letters and personal pledges of support for the Phoenix Project exceeding…

… the most optimistic hopes has descended upon The Daily and the office of Erich A. Walter, Dean of Students. Eliot Charlip '51 announced + that Lloyd House had distributed special editions of The Daily…

Students, re- vealed that Alpha Phi Omega, na- tional service fraternity, had of- ,.fered its aid in sending Daily spe- cial editions to the next-of-kin of the University's war dead and in spreading news of…

… already considering the possible effects of the measure on this campus. "We are now collecting data on the ages and service experience of male students, which will enable us to estimate the bill's effects…

… freshmen first," Miss Dunkirk explained. "After that, room assignments are made progressively, and students having low credit hours are given preference." The existing uncertainty about the draft legislation…

… of the ROTC reported that he has had no in- formation yet about the status of ROTC students under the pro- posed legislation, but that some clarification would probably be forthcoming as soon as the…

May 22, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…W ALLAC E c(O-p Seet Pate 4 Y LwP.h Duii4 FAIRA LITTLE CHANCE Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Dewey Arab-Jewish M…

… Battle Rages In Holy City Egyptians Clain, In Tel-Aviv Bombed CHIC CAIRO, May 21--(P)-Arab le- diers stri gionnaires tonight hemmed in zation of Jewish troops fighting a last againsta ditch battle in a 10…

… universities and col- m all over the country," . "When they report back campuses, the news may I to as many as a million lf students." Starts Campaign hile, activities on a" maller scale were being into shape at…

… Shapiro, chairman of the Student League for Industrial De- mocracy and MCAF representa- tive, said. Marzani had appeared in Ann Arbor in December with Gerhard Eisler, avowed Communist whose scheduled speech…

… here was pre- vented by a student mob. George Shepherd, chairman of MCAF, commented, "We were bringing Marzani back to the cam- pus in order to give the University the opportunity to take the black mark…

… Communist Party should be outlawed in the United States. HOPE FOR AID BILL: Telephone Executives Defend Workers Extension Program Jewish Planes Strike at Arab Coastal Area' TEL-AVIV, Israel, May 21--') -The…

… Jewish air force raided the Jerusalem area and the Arabs' coastal stronghold of Gaza, Is- rael's military command an- nounced today. k Arab planes again struck Tel- Aviv, Israel's capital. A flight of two…

…. The Jewish air strikes were made last night. Fires were set in Gaza, which Egyptian troops have occupied, and an attack was made on Arab troop concentrations near Shu'fat, a northern suburb of Jerusalem…

… be provided for Tel-Aviv. Ask UN Halt Palestine War LAKE SUCCESS. May 21-('- Andrei A. Gromyko demanded to- day that the United Nations stop the Arab-Jewish war in Palestine wi +hnri i fiith+ ci.Ane t…

May 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… Proj- ect hit the campus. Standard topics of conversation were forgotten temporarily as !I students, impressed with the importance of the announcement, gath- ered to discuss the event that had placed Ann…

… Arbor on the front page of every newspaper in the country.- A spot poll, taken by The Daily a few hours after the news broke, revealed that only one of the 52 students interviewed had no idea woalimn la…

…. I'm proud to be a student at a university that is taking such * *progressive steps."Iy I k-- ,l * * * * 4 viets (claims i s srmes Israel Recognize juwiSh State . LS&A Ilaicllly Will Support…

students of the University give * eWS the project their full support and rFZl make the rest of the nation con- r Dro scious of it." Billy Van Dyke '48: "Sounds MOSCOW, U atomic-I'm willing to give my last…

… undertaking Soviet Foreig will be carried out." Molotov replie Betty Clark '49: "The students Shertok that" should really want to pitch in and of the U.S.S.R help, with the promise of such recognize offic…

… magnificent results in the offing." Israel and its Meanwhile, Dean Erich A. Wal- enment." ter suggested that students do as Meanwhile, A much as possible to further the f rom Cairo said Phoenix Project. He…

… Minister V. M. d in a note to "The governmentj . has decided to ially the state of provisional gov- Arab dispatches d today that Arab penetrated north- Wallace Note To Be Basis Of Discussion Stalin Calls…

… order importance of spreading the news the war stopped in Palestine. of the Project far and wide. He U. S. Delegate Warren R. Aus- recommended that students write tin, with last-minute instruc-1 letters…

…'tJiisnounced that "up to 500 Arab1 troops were drowned" when theI Jews opened a hydro-electric damt Coming close on the heels of and flooded a plain south of the the announcement of the Phoenix Sea of Galilee. The…

… source said Project, a discussion of atomic en- Arab soldiers with tanks and1 ergy provided a timely program heavy equipment were trapped byt for last night's meeting of the As- the flood.) sociation of…

May 07, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… Truman Acts To Save AIR GUARD-Eight of the twelve University students who are members of the Michigan National Air Guard pose in front of one of their A-26 attack bombers. Standing, left to right, James…

… 0. Murcklen, William E. McCappin, James B. Moore, Carl J. Ally, George K. Anderson. In front, W. C. Jennings, Don A. Michela, John L. Clark. Jews, Arabs Will Receive Equal Hearing Resolution Passed…

… Over Boycott Treat LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., May 6 -(P)-The- political committee of the United Nations assembly vot- ed 40 to 0 tonight to hear the Jewish agency for Palestine and the Arab higher committee on…

… equal terms despite an Arab threat to boycott the Assembly's deliber- ations on the Holy Land issue. The Five Arab states, plus France and India, abstained on the committee vote. Invited to Give Views…

…, The resolution permitting the Jews and the Arabs to be heard specifically stated that they were being invited to give their views on "constituting and instructing" the inquiry body which is to be…

… established. Delegates said there was noth- ing in the resolution to say that the Arabs and Jews were being in, vited to discuss the merits of the Holy Land issue. American Plan Rejected However, some delegates…

… believ- ed that even though the political committee rejected an American proposal to state specifically that the Arabs and Jews could not dis- cuss the substance of the issue, the door was left open for…

… Palestine and report back to the General Assembly next fall. Argentina and t h e United States sponsored the conciliatory move which gives the Jewish agen- cy for Palestine and the Arab higher committee for…

…'s editor of The Daily for the fall semester by the Board in Control of Student Pub- lications. Newly-appointed women's staff night editors are Mildred Rans- dorf, Margaret Frostic, Mary Alice Cheney and…

… Shirley Meyer. SPARE TIME JOB: 1U' Students, Former Army Aviators, Fly In Air Guard By FRED SCHOTT Twelve University students, former Army combat flyers, are soar- ing through the wild blue yonder these…

May 03, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students were called in that afternoon to meet with Rea, Hale, and Taylor. At the meeting, Rea pointedly told the pair he would recommend suspension from the University, were he handling the case. When the…

students had left, Rea invited in Judic Chairman Michael Sklar. A good deal of their discussion centered on suspension, something unprecedented, but also something Rea wanted. He ad- mitted suspension was a…

… relationship of Joint Judiciary to the Administration? TUDGING BY THURSDAY'S action, this much can be determined: if subtle administrative influence exists so considerably, a student judiciary can effectively…

… fulfill no function. Apart from all apparent administrative paternalism, the con- crete facts of the case do not warrant a suspension for the students involved. Although the students deserve a penalty for…

May 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… the two graduate students, Myron Sharpe and Edward Shaffer, un- less the contempt citation against them is sustained by Congress. Rep. Clardy announced yester- day that Davis and the two stu- dents will…

… be lev- eled against the students unless they were cited for contempt and the contempt charges were upheld by Congress. In the event that the students are convicted of con- tempt, the Joint Judiciary…

… Council will probably be requested to b3old STUDENT COMMITTEE ADVISES University policy to withhold Scharges pending the outcome of the contempt proceedings was bas- ed on the recommendations of a special…

… four-member student ad- visory committee to the President. Procedural arrangements for in- vestigating Davis and the two pro- fessors suspended for refusing to cooperate with the Clardy commit- tee, Mark…

May 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

Students' Is Parley Topic Representatives of 20 foreign countries and delegates from some 200 colleges and universities will gather in Ann Arbor tomorrow for the three day Conference on International Student

… Exchanges. Sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, the conference will discuss the opportunities and problems of foreign students in this country, with emphasis on the recently passed Fulbright and Smith…

…-Mundt laws. These meas- ures provide for financial assist- ance to American students abroad, 'and to foreign students in the United States. Main speaker of the meeting, which will bring together over 300…

… professional student exchange leaders, is George V. Allen, assist- ant Secretary of State and former ambassador to Iran, who will lec- ture on 'Continuing Partnership in Educational Exchange" at 11 a.m. tomorrow…

… on the topic "U.S. Students in Foreign Policy." Tuesday's and Wednesday's ses- sions will consist largely of tech- nical discussions concerning prob- lems in exchanging students. Flanders Says UMT…

Arabs and Jews, protected the Holy City and its shrines tpday for the first time in five months. It went into effect at noon (5 a.m. EST), and not a shot was heard in the first hour. The arrangement was a…

… walled area and the deportation of foreign Arab fighters from the Holy City. Gen. Sir Alan Gordon Cunning- ham, Palestine High Commission- er, negotiated the cease fire at a meeting in Jericho yesterday…

… with Arab leaders. The Jews did not attend the Jericho talks. Egyptians Advance Earlier today, the "Command Volunteers, Southern Front Pal- estine" issued a communique say- ing volunteer Egyptian forces…

… front to help Arabs repulsing Jewish attacks on Iraq Suweidan, some 50 kilometers north of the Egyp- tian border town of Rafa. UN Moral Backing At Lake Success it is realized an emergency control…

… AT HILL: All-Student Agenda Features Symphonic Swing Premiere Student batons will set the pace for the student-composed, student-arranged, and student-played Symphonic Swing -Orchestra's premiere…

May 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… -~ Q ore Cash Marked )r Student Loans cholarship Fund Also Established 'rom Grant of Former Graduate Arab Rebels Plan March In Lebanon Heyns Approved' As LS&A Dean By THOMAS HAYDEN Prof. Roger W…

… Try Special to The Daily_ GAYLORD - Student Loan Funds were increased by $200,000 cash yesterday by University Regents' action, The $200,000 cash gift to the University was part of a $505…

…. Mc- Graw Scholarship fund, to be used for student scholarships. The bequest will raise the total of the student loan funds to $1,- 300,000. However, $200,000 of this total is sharply restricted by…

… special -. . . stipulations. According, to Vice- President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, loan funds have been nearly exhausted this year. .... He thought the additional $200,- 000 would probably be…

… adequate Sfor next year. However, Secretary to the Presi- *...................~-dent Herbert G. Watkins noted that the amount of funds avail=- able to students niext year would depend on how suoccessful…

students * were in finding summer jobs. Repayment date for student t{ loans is not until next September, and pnly then will there be accu- rate information on needs for ............ ..next -year. '}.y…

… stu- dents were really interested in c t n them. There has been talk, he k T hre said, of a nationwide discount service for students. Ch " -Lewis told the board that there C airm en lwas even a…

… possibility there might be federal loan funds. Special to The Daily Have Been Good Risks GAYLORD Appointments of Students, according to Pierpont, thAeedeprtme-talpphirmeni have been good risks for loans. He…

…. Spuhler was He. suggested that a medical named acting chairman of the student could even make a ten- anthropology department, effective year loan. By The Associated.Press The Egyptian Middle East news…

… -conference that President Abdel Gamal Nasser's United Arab Re- public was moving men and arms into Lebanon "this very minute" to aid its aims at overthrowing tl e pro-West Lebanese govern- ment. Accuse U…

May 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… Lewis To Choose Group Members SGC Lists Five Names for Three Student Posts oi Driving Committee By HARRY STRAUSS Three -student posts on the Driving Regulations Study Com- mittee will be chosen by Vice…

…-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis from five names proposed last night by the Student Gov- ernment Council. The fiveare: Eugene Hartwig, '55, Jim Dygert, '56BAd., Bill Hanks, '58, Bill Diamond, '56E…

… include 70 chapters at colleges throughout the United States, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands. It has a total of 80,000 members, and selects students from the up- per 10 per cent of their class on a…

… purely scholastic basis. Graduate and undergraduate students from all schools and colleges are eli- gible for membership. Vulcan Calls Mighty Vulcan, holding court in his forge, Mt. Aetna, sat em- bittered…

…. Petitioning Change Motion Discussion of changing petition- ing procedures for some commit- tees drew debate. It was said that "open" or continual petitioning throughout the year would bring more students into…

… submitted" to SGC to "allow a sufficient time to each and all" students so they may "avail themselves of the apparatus required for appointment. This motion was passed. Anti-Discrimination Board SGC adopted…

May 02, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… stabilize the Mexican peso, which has been steady at approximately 20.6 Unit- ed States cents since 1940, will be an extension of similar agree- ments first undertaken in 1941 and renewed each two years. Arab

… Proposal Vetoed by UN NEW YORK, May 1--(P)--The Arab countries lost a uetermined' and heated fight in the United Na- tions Assembly tonight for a chance to plead their case for Palestine independence at this…

…- phone strike. The agreement providing wage increases of three and four dollars weekly was the first major settlement in the tele- phone dispute. NSO FORUM: American Student Ignorant Of Own Educational…

… System The American student knows less and cares less about his educa- tional system than any other student in the world, James Smith, president of the continuations committee of the National Student Or…

…- ganizations, said last night. Smith addressed a group of University students interested in pro- moting the NSO, an organization born of the recent Chicago Student Conference. Six delegates will be -chosen to…

… represent the Michigan student body at the NSO's constitutional convention in a campus-wide election May 14. NSO Function High Prices Cause Rtse It' U'13udget ask x;8,57414)OO 'To Meet Costs Doubled student

… reductions in the amounts which the various depart- ment heads regard as absolutely essential to provide adequate in- struction for the increased num- ber of students." The requested appropriation represents…

… 58 per cent of the total estimated educational budget, the statement says. Student fees will provide $5,750,000 or 40 per cent of the budget and $438,000 from mis- cellaneous sources and federal land…

May 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… of recreational facili- ties available to students in the city revealed yesterday. There are only three stone fire- British Pledge Neutral Stand On Palestine Arab Leaders Debate Commission Boycott By…

… that tornadoes might develop near his landing field. Judicial Group Positions Open Men of Junior Status Eligible To Petition All men students who will have completed 60 hours at the begin- ning of the…

… qualifications and including a list of activities, should be turned in to the Student Legislature Offices, Rm. 308 of the Union, from 4 to 5 p.m. to- morrow or from 3 to 5 p.m. Tues- I 'TOWARD STABILITY…

… an international or- ganizationwas reiterated by stu- dents at the final session of Spring Parley last night. Led by Prof. John L. Brumn of the journalism department, students thrashed out problems and…

… than com- munism can. A discussion of curriculum re- visions by the panel on educa- tion brought out the ideas that certain courses, mainly in the so- cial sciences, should be required of all students to…

… promote a com- mon educational experience. Mem- bers of the panel called for a more tutorial system of education, for systematic student exchange, for a system of faculty grading and for more student get…

…-togethers to talk things over. Drives Calendar To 1e Drawn Up General plans for next year's Fund Drives Calendar will be drawn up at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Legislature Offices, Rm. 308 of the Union, Jean…

… consultation with Marshall. 2 Students Are Injured In Collision Car Hits Tree Near Marshall Two University students, Maria van der Harst and Georgette Ait- ken, were injured yesterday morn- ing when the car…

… they were in skidded off the road and hit a tree beside a road near Marshall, Mich. Miss van der Harst, graduate student in physics from the Neth- erlands, is in critical condition, suffering from severe…

… shock and internal injuries. Miss Aitken, graduate student in music from Bolivia, suffered a broken col- lar bone and broken nose. The car was driven by Walter Cupsch, graduate student in geol- ogy from…

May 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…CAMPUS OPINION See Page 4 wY~~ 4f t43UUa~ I 1 FAIR NO CHANGE Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 148 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Regular Arab Armies Roll…

… Into Palestine Armored Forces Hit Settlements JERUSALEM, May 1-(P)-The regular armies of Arab nations of the Middle East invaded Palestine today striking in the north anc south with troops and armorec…

… Hike Fatten Slim Pocketbooks By JAKE HURWITZ That added currency in the pocket certainly jingles a merry tune! The nation's 52 million taxpayers and 1,500,000 student vets prepared to let a notch out of…

… million people from the tax rolls. The raised subsistence payments provide an additional New Opinion bureau Polls 500 Students Plan To Represent Campus-Wide Views Five hundred people can't be wrong…

…-not when they're scien- ifically quizzed by the Bureau of Student Opinion. The newly-set up Bureau has nicked a chosen half-thousand students from the University's 19,- 500-odd population. Their answers to…

…. Answer for Others Each student polled will be an- swering for 35 others. The student statisticians who are in charge of the Bureau emphasize that every one of the 500 must contribute his opinions for the…

… poll to be success- ful. The Bureau was created as an adjunct of the Survey research Center when the Student Legisla- ture, the Union and The Daily wanted to find out student opin- ion on various…

May 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… in Palestine has been ad- vanced by the Arabs but has re- ceived little support among the delegates. The Jews have an- nounced plans to proclaim a Jew- n excellent opportunity for students +)to learn…

… Annual Spring Parley with a speech on the possibilities of world peace. Then, at 8:30 p.m., interested students will meet in the Union for the first in a se- ries of panels, on the general topic "Trouble…

… her mandate over Palestine on May 15. Meanwhile, violence broke out briefly in Jerusalem tonight as ef- forts to engineer an Arab-Jewish truce in the Holy City apparently bogged down. After a peaceful…

… that the suggested emergency ad- ministration would not be a UN trusteeship, advocated by the United States, nor a permanent answer to the Arab-Jewish dead- lock. The idea of a single independent country…

… days, recaled how high student enthusiasm was at some of the first meetings. "At one of the panels," he said, "students directed so many ques- tions at. e speakers that individ- ual questions could not…

… be distin- guished. We had to have students write their questions down and bring them to the chairman." First Series The first series of panels starts at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Un- ion. Under the…

… World Peace." In three separ- ate panels, students will discuss world trade agreements, the world bank, the UN, and cultural and re- ligious exchanges. Short Talks Panel leaders, to be announced tomorrow…

…, will give short talks on the, nature of the individual problems. Then students will join in an open discussion. AVy C Opens All-oCamps Book Drive An all-campus drive to collect books for a recreational…

… the diagonal, in Mosher-Jordan, the East and West Quads. Union Petitions Petitions for student vice- presidential positions in the Michigan Union will be re- ceived from 3 to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow…

… at the student offices. The petitions should bear 200 signature and specify the school or lege the petitioner intends to represent. BREAKING UP TRIESTE DEMONSTRATION-Trieste police grapple with a…

May 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…Cite History of Controversies Between Daily, I Eoard (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles describing the his- tory of relations between The Daily and the Board in Control of Student

… Publications.) By HELENE SCHIFF The recent controversy between the Board in Control of Student Publications and The Daily over senior appointments was not the first of its kind. There have been four main low…

Student Publications. This action was not released for publication until May, 1941 and with it came a storm of protest from both faculty and students. Charge "Packing" Editorials in The Daily charged the…

… Regents with "packing" the Board. The new bylaw provided for six faculty members, two alumni members and three students, all with a single vote, to sit on the Board. Prior to this the Board was composed of…

… four faculty members, each with one vote, three student members, each with one vote and two alumni, who acted in an advisory capacity without vote. The steps as reported in The Daily which led to the…

… new bylaw. In' addition, President Ruthven received a faculty petition requesting a meeting of the University Senate to discuss the bylaw. Oppose Addition The Student Senate went on record as opposed to…

… the addition of any non-student members to the Board. They also delegated the Student Rights Committee to circulate a petition and send letters to alumni urging them to complain to President Ruthven…

… Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has been shot by an assassin and badly wounded. The embassy of the United Arab Republic said early today reports that President Nasser has been shot and wounded by…

May 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… UNIONLEAGUE PROPOSAL Latest Deadline in the State *a4i4 CLOUDY, COOLER see page 4 VOL. LX, No. 164 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950 SIX PAC False Arrest Suit Planned By Students

… they plan to sue police 4 officials for false arrest. Police Chief Casper Enkemann, of the Ann Arbor Police Depart- ment, last night declined to com- ment on the students' arrest or their proposed suit…

… year when questions were criticized for being too ambiguous, according to Hugh Greenberg, Student Legislature mem- ber in charge of the Faculty Evaluation Program. * * * * GREENBERG EMPHASIZED that the…

students should not sign , the blanks and that the forms will Smith, Pease Head Men's Judiciary Streetcar-Truck Acciden Fatal to 33 in Chicag Joint Judicial Body Approved I } I ,. Big Three…

… pre- vent any aggression by either the Arab states or Israel. The three powers announced at the same time a uniform policy to control their sale of arms to the Middle East troubled spot. It is aimed at…

… future security" among both Jews and Arabs which will con- tribute to the maintenance of peace. The new approach to a settle- mnent was worked out at the London meeting of the Western Foreign Ministers and…

… was an- nounced in a joint declaration which said: 1. The three governments recog- nize that the Arab states and Is- rael need a "certain level" of arm- ed forces to assure internal secur- ity and…

… spoke out against an arms race between the Arabs and Jews. Today's joint declaration marked an effort to settle differences in policies among the three governments themselves. They will report to each…

… single package meas- urd authorizing economic assis- tance to non-Communist coun- tries throughout the world. not be returned to the instructors this semester. Students have half an hour to fill out the…

May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… House. THE STUDENT-FACULTY Council on Student Affairs at Ohio State University will vote today on sections of a new student body constitution which increases student power and conflicts with existing…

… Faculty Council rules. The new constitution, rati- fied by students April 6, grants the OSU Student Assembly authority to recognize organizations, place a student member on the Faculty Council and require…

student approval of operationalf expenses. All changes must be approved by the CSA before the faculty can consider them. According to a staff member of the OS'U Lantern, the faculty usually accepts CSA…

… Bursley Hall. He added, however, last night to hold the Nationa that the kitchen at Bursley would Convention of Students for Dem. be the only unit affected. cratic Society (SDS) in Ann Arbon John C…

Arab Republic. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council scheduled a meeting for this morning to discuss possible actions to avert war be- tween Israel and neighboring Arab states. See related story, Page 3…

… Michigan Daily and presenta- Under study for several years, tions put on by Student Govern- it is now in its final preparation. ment Council and the University This is the first advisory commit- Activities…

… Plan is of student organizations and to the Contemporary Discussion Se- ries, Lecture Series, and MUSKET. jBruce Kahn, president of SGC, will also speak to the students on the "responsibility they have…

… commitment k FINANCIAL NEED BASIS: Student Advisory Coi Revised P olicy for Al should be like, that is, a place for the development, refinement and expression of ideas." various aspects of faternity and…

… sorority life. Chrysler Center Affected In addition to the students tak- He also said construction on the ing part in summer orientation, Chrysler Center for Continuing over 1,000 freshmen and 1…

May 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… will be in the literary college, instead of all 60, as the committee had originally planned. Although Hinsdale's staff "next year will include only graduate students, they need not all be in the literary…

… this up and is con- sulting with the engineering col- lege," Hinsdale president Gerald L. Solensky, '65A&D, said. "We feel this compromise will. be beneficial to literary college students and still…

…. USNSA structure and the National Student Congress held each sum- mer. These proposals can go into effect only if' they are adopted today by the plenary body which consists of all official delegates to the…

… regional assembly. Student Rights Motion Toward furthering s t u d e n t rights, a motion listing "student rights and responsibilities" was accepted with amendments by one of the subcommittees. It holds the…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

….S. Frank Wilkinson, executive director and field representative of the National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, last night urged that students hold dem- onstrations in…

… protest of upcoming HUAC hearings in Chicago. Wilkinson spoke in the Unitarian Church under the auspices of the Friends of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Social Action Committee of the…

… leaders are urging students and other interested members of the community to demonstrate against the coming HUAC hearings. The committee to abolish HUAC is also setting up other protest demonstrations all…

… over the country. Wilk- inson said. If the hearings are not cancelled, students and civil rights leaders in Chicago plan to hold a massive picket in front of the Federal Bldg. where the hearings are to…

… Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Com- mittee, yesterday urged students to protest the upcoming HUAC hearings to be held in Chicago. iL!17 -< OSU Crowd By MICHAEL BADAMO Marxist…

… speaker Herbert Ap- theker made a previously an- nounced appearance at Ohio State University yesterday, but did not speak because of an alleg- ed threat to his life. About 2000 OSU students mass- ed on that…

… enough to let it take in students. radiology department and the res- 'Misunderstanding' ignation of Steven Attwood as Saying that some people had dean of the engineering college at misunderstood the board…

… favor an autonomous four year school as long as the city of Flint remains happy with the University." Arab Leader Blasts Nasser TUNIS P) -- President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia .yesterday Attwood has…

… been dean of the formally rejected Arab national- engineering college since 1958. His ism sweeping the Middle East and chief field of interest is the ap- warned that his withdrawal from plication of the…

… electromagnetic the Arab League might follow., I field theory to problems in elec- Bourguiba thus seems to have trical engineering. given up Arab ties in favor of in- The Regents also approved a creased cooperation…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…, Page 8 Students Present First Video Show Students may watch the Uni- versity speech department's first television play at 3:30 p.m. to- day on the video screen of the v e C 4 Y f z 1 'M' Nine Tops…

… Orchestra" which will be pre- miered tonight. Student Composer James Wolfe, who Atudied com- position here, wrote the "Sere- nade" last spring before receiving ,iis master's degree. The pre- miere piece was…

… playing "Prelude and Allegro" by Walter Piston. Emil Raab, music student, will conduct this work. Members of the orchestra are Charles McNeill, Catherine Jean Morgan, Nina Goehring, Carl Williams, Genevieve…

… the "Children's Crusade." SAVE A CHILD- UNI Crusade for Children, Will Arab Armies Drive into Israel Meet Resistance from Haganah Wage Cut Start oft Cam19 Can you spare a dollar to help save an…

…'s Arab Legion shelled fo settlements on the Jordan valley frontier. The Egyptian Army said two columns of troops Invaded Southern Palestine and one de- stroyed the Jewish settlement of Al Dangor, 13 miles…

… southeast of Gaza. This would be in the territory of Israel, as defined in the United Nations decision on partition. (The Cairo newspaper AlAssas said Gaza, Arab city 20 miles in- side Palestine on the coast…

… bridge Qver the Jordan River and knifed into the area south of the *,a lee, also inside Israel terriory on the East, a dispatch from Damas- cus said. (Farther south King Abdul- la's.Trans-Jordan Arab

… WASHINGTON, May 15-(AP) --President Truman may lift or modify his embargo on shipment of American guns, bullets, planes, and other weapons to warring Jewish and Arab countries in the Middle East, it was…

… announcement last night of American recogni- -tion of the new Jewish state of Israel. (Meanwhile, Israel called upon an extraordinary session of the UN Security Council to stop Arab invasions of Palestine by…

… sanc- tions or actual United Nations military force. (Arab spokesmen countered with declarations that they con- c.ri.r yi fh a Jmxc o n ..n THE HIGH COST OF GOVERNMENT: Higher Taxes, Deficit Spending…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… innings and allowed only two earned runs. He struck out 43 hitters, an average See DIAMOND, Page 6 Union Needs Student Help For 'U' Day Union officials yesterday sent out an urgent plea for additional…

… guides to help entertain the 1,400 high school students here for Uni- versity Day program tomorrow. University students who want to be guides may sign up from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the Union Stu- dent…

…- nities, sororities and residence halls and attend open houses at various schools to receive informa- tion on admission requirements. Steering Positions Open to Students ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 1…

student government agencies of the residence hall in which the violation occurred, but by some appropriate agency." Under the approved plan, quad residents may appeal cases decided by their house judiciary…

… of the West Quad walkout, and Leonard A. Schaadt, business man- ager of the residence halls, 52 of the East Quad's 131 student work- ers decided to push for a dollar an hour wage and to cast ballots…

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… appropriation through an amendment permitting the University to use 40 per cent student fees to help finance construction. While switching funds, the senate increased the operations Beck Cited For Income Tax…

… Dodge Two-Count Verdict Returned by Jury Ike Drops Arab Nations From. Plan i Egypt, Refuse Jordan, Syria Invitations } appropriation, which University Pr Senate Quiz Airs 'Leak' Inside CAB…

… about $3,720,000 to pledge for bonds. Careful Study Expressing caution about using student fees for. buildings, Nie- huss said, "It's a method of finan- cing that needs to be studied care- fully…

…, the Senate passed an amendment permitting MSU to use 40 per cent of student fees for building fees, carrying $2,570,- 000 from the school's capital out- lay budget to their operating bud- get. 'Make…

…, or a special intensified course, Prof. William Steinhoff of the English department said yesterday. Speaking before an audience composed of students and faculty, Prof. Steinhoff emphasized the…

… begin. The talk, which was sponsored by the Literary College Steering Committee, was designed to explain honors programs and the new "honors council at the Univer- sity. Student Health Plan Delayed…

…, Says Beckett A compulsory student health insurance program at the Uni- versity has been postponed, ac- cording to Dr. Morley Beckett, director of Health Service. Dr. Beckett had headed a com- mittee…

… which worked for about a year on a health insurance pro- gram for all students, with the University making the payments. The committee report for such a program had met with adminis- trative favor, Dr…

… program, Dr. Beckett explained. Student Government Council had endorsed a compulsory health insurance set-up last March. When the Council learned the program had to be dropped, it established a student

… health in- surance committee to study plans, learn student opinion of the sub- ject, and deal with the insurance companies, as the representative of the council. The Council felt negotiations would be so…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… sustains the just demands of the Arabs," Fahd said. "I DON'T THINK that it is necessarily correct to in- terpret the absence of the diplomatic relations between two countries as a sign of hostility," Fahd…

… administration of a principal weapon of enforcement. See WAGE-PRICE, Page 5 VICE-PRESIDENT of Student Services Henry Johnson helps blindfolded Torn Easthope, assistant vice-president of Student Services, conduct…

… an experiment to determine the metabolic rate of a mouse. Jim Mitchell, a blind graduate student, directed the special experiment as part of National Handicapped Aware- ness Week (May 13-19). 'Blind…

…- teers conducted an experiment to determine the metabolic rate of a white mouse as part of an attitudinal awareness activity planned by the Disabled Student Services Office. The activity was organized in…

… con- nection with National Handicapped Awareness Week (May 13-19? by Jim Mitchell, a graduate student in experimental biology. MITCHELL IS legally blind but he directed the rather apprehensive…

… of yesterday's activity was to demonstrate that a blind student can participate academically on the same level as his sighted peers - although he may have to develop unconventional study methods. These…

… meeting with political overtones .O e R for the two potential rivals for the 1980 BY VICKI HENDERSON Democratic presidential nomination. Nearly half of the law students in Following the meeting, Carter told…

May 13, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

students only. Four campus polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to- morrow. Identification cards will be required for the voting. Students chosen to attend the convention will join three mem- bers…

… of the Student Legislature as the official University of Michi- gan delegation. The three alter- nate-delegates and three addi- tional members of the legislature will attend the convention as non…

… Union's student of- fices between 3 and 5 p.m. today. The statements will be printed in The Daily tomorrow. No campaigning will be permit- ted within fifty feet of a ballot box and no posters or sandwich…

…-FRAZER VISITORS-Nineteen of the University of Michigan students who visited the Wil- low Run plant of Kaiser-Frazer Corporation last week for a plant tour. Left to right (front row) are George Ingber, Ann Arbor…

… literary college, music school, architecture school, and pharmacology college. ,,.* * *; * .OU. 1lR EFE1ar ,TOUR 23 Turkish Students Inspect A Modern American Factory By HARRIETT FRIEDMAN As Necat K. Arnas…

… followed up the suggestion within two weeks. Good working conditions and the modern equipment, especially the conveyor system, impressed members of the society, most of whom are engineering students. But…

…, China, France, and Britain voted for it. The Arab states opposed the French motion. Russia will have another chance tomorrow but the most contro- versial point of the instructions 'or the investigating…

Arab organizations clash n their final appearances. The Jewish agency maintained its plea for substantial immi- gration to Palestine and for a separate Palestine state; the Arab higher committee served…

May 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… coopera- o tion. w , c s The powers concerned are Bri- Hospital Day Ask Anti-Red Arab Policy BAGHDAD, Iraq (R)-Ifaq an Saudi Arabia yesterday called o the Arab world to resist commu nisin, Zionism and…

… pledged to safeguar the independence of their coun tries and stand against "any at tempt of foreign powers to inter fere with Iraq's or Saudi Arabia' affairs." The communique also urged al Arab states to…

…, committee member. "We are planning to send this prospectus to various foundations giving them background on the project," Wheeler said. In the fall of next year, the Student Government Council com- mittee…

… will select seven delegates to make the trip, giving them an orientation in South East Asian politics and foreign diplomacy. Students interested in taking ;he proposed trip should consider taking related…

… University courses in preparation for it, Wheeler suggested. The purpose of the delegation is to promote American culture and good-will on a student-to- student-basis, to meet Asian stu- dents and to visit…

… Well' Cannot Leave Hospital Yet- STUDENTS, FACULTY, ADMINISTRATORS: Walter The University is now in the position administrators thought it would be in 1990, Erich A. Walter, assistant to the president…

…, told the Student - Faculty - Administration Conference yesterday. Speaking at the luncheon, Wal- ter said that while the value of the University has doubled in the past ten years, it has grown in other…

… program is frustrating University., to those who don't make higher "Although we won't resolve any positions, competition strengthens problems in either the student- the organization's internal struc…

…- faculty relations or student activ- ture. ities committees, we will continue Suggest Means to chor away at both topics," Dean Means of eliminating this frus- Rea pledicted. tration were suggested, such as…

May 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… 67-year-old Fighting French hero of World War II as the gov- ernment's boss. Sorority Vote Receives Two InterpretationS By JUDY DONER Two Student G o v e r n m e n t Council members offered differ- ent…

… standards she set up would be suf- ficient to bass those of Ann Arbor. UAR Signs Agreement With-Russia No Hint of Further Promises by USSR MOSCOW (JP)-President Gamal Abdel Nasser lined up his United Arab

… more Soviet commitments as a result of the Arab leader's two- week visit and negotiations with Kremlin leaders. The joint declaration was signed in a two-minute Kremlin ceremony with practically the…

… Cairo today aboard a Soviet jet airliner. The statement noted that Nas- ser invited Khrushchev and Presi- dent Klementi Voroshilov to visit the United Arab Republic and that both had accepted. No dates…

… tragedly unless a compromise is reached between the government and the opposition. This situation is far from a strictly internal Lebanese affair. Other forces are deeply involved, including United Arab

… visiting President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, he did. not want to belittle American achievements but "it would take' a lot of orange-sized Sputniks to compayre with ours." 1 'Must Stop…

… To Print Course Book Before Fall Student Government Council will definitely publish a course evaluation booklet to be distri- buted before fall registration, Ron Gregg, '60, chairman of the Course…

… houses. These must be returned to the house delegate by May 2$, Gregg. said. - "Students must be serious about filling out these questionnaires," Gregg warned. CroninT~o'Give Reds' Rocket Could Reach Moo…

May 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… weekend. The bitter fight over the sales also was marked by intensive lobbying by supporters of Israel and the Arab nations, as well as backers of the White House position that military aid to Arab

… the vote said, "I am told that the sales will be ap- proved." Policy By RENE BECKER A policy statement designed to limit relationships between University faculty, personnel and students and various U…

May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Businew L School M( Former Students To I Roundtable Discuss On Business Prob More than 150 alumni and h of the School of Business Admi tion are expected to attend it annual two-day conference op here…

… of Beta G Sigma scholarship keys by Prof. ard U. Ratcliffe, '34BAd., to students in the School of B. Administration. Alpha Sigs Win Fraternity Sing Before 3,000 At Library Steps -Daily Photo by Bates…

… winners, the 3,000 present at the (Continued on Page 6) Smiek To Hurl Opener Against Minnesota Nin e British Give Arabs Power InHoly Land Moslems To Be Limiited To One-Third Population In Future Of…

… Palestine Paper Sets Forth Britain's Final Plan LONDON, May 17.-R)-The Brit- ish Government in a historic pro- nouncement of policy tonight out- lined plans for turning strife-torn Palestine over to its Arab

… national "obligation to facilitate the further home (in Palestine) by immigration." Unable to obtain agreement be- tween Arabs and Jews, Britain an- nounced its own solution for the po- litical future of the…

… now controls under League of Nations mandate. The proposal for establishment of an independent Arab state, the White Paper said, "would involve consulta- tion with the Council of the League of Nations…

…- inated by Arabs and bound commer- cially and strategically with Britain. 2. Permission for 75,000 Jews to immigrate to Palestine within the next five years-but thereafter Arab permission will be necessary…

… Of Publications Seven Boxes Listed For Casting Votes Three student members of the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions and six vice-presidents of the Union will be chosen tomorrow in a campus…

…-wide election. George S. Quick, Grad., candidate in the Board election, today with- drew from the race, leaving a slate of eleven candidates competing for the three student nositions on the Board. Quick declared…

… vice- presidents of the Union, the voter must cast his ballot at the polling place of the school in which he is reg- istered. Those incorrectly listed in the student directory may obtain a correction…

May 19, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… is needed right now to bring the Army up to authorized strength. Fall Advisors Needed by SL Student experts are needed for rnext fall's course content student advisory board program, accord- ing to…

… Blair Moody of the Student Legislature. Advisors should be juniors or seniors with at least a 'B' overage. Students with wide experience in their field of concentration are desired. Members of honor socie…

… new k stqd nts. Student advisors will help familiarize strangers on cam- pus with the choices of courses that are available. Interested students can contact; Moody by calling 2-4551. The legislature…

… a group of Arab fighters. Council'Probes Palestine War' State To Act On''Funds For Buildinow Legislature To Neet Tomorrow The State Legislature recon- venes tomorrow to take action on University…

… building appropriations and to resume the trial of James Zarichny, Michigan State College student charged with contempt of the Senate. The Legislature failed to agree on funds for the Maternity Hospi- tal at…

May 03, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… Elharake then spoke about his experiences and challenges as an Arab-Muslim student and a first generation college student, leading him to this moment to “come for everything they said we couldn’t have…

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