September 30, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 7) • Page Image 1
… the winter particularly for France and Italy. Buy Train Tickets Now, NYC Advises Students who wish to travel by train to the Northwestern game October 18 are requested to buy their tickets now, the…
… Office of Student Affairs was informed yes- -. - - t Jt~ WT... sY,*b fa +,d'.a1 Arabian Leader Rejects UN Palestine Proposals Husseini Asks Independent, Democratic State; Attacks American, British…
… Policies By The Associated Press LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 29-Arabs of Palestine, through their official agency declared today they would fight "with the last drop of our blood" against any scheme for the…
… "dissection, segregation or partition" of the Holy Land. Jamal Husseini, vice-chairman of the Arab higher committee and nephew of the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, rejected a proposal for partition of Palestine…
… into Arab and Jewish states and an alternate plan for federalization. Husseini insisted that "the future government of Palestine can- nnot be imposed from without." He 19 Wal pole Ct. Children Enter…
…. University Ave. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the last day, Dawson said. called for an independent demo- cratic Arab state. Husseini spoke for one hour and six minutes on Palestine. He at- tacked the United…
… selling at 78% cents. Eggs were unchanged, but some grades of cheese advanced as much as 2% cents a pound. Philippine Aid Acknowledged Michigan Students Helped inRebuilding The Office of Student Affairs…
… yesterday received a resolution from students at the University of the Philippines thanking Univer- sity of Michigan students for their aid in helping rebuild Philippine educational facilities. The…
… appreciation" of the services of the Student Body of the University of Michigan. The resolution, which is hand written on a large scroll of parch- ment, will be framed and hung in the Office of Student Affairs…
… and transfer students who don't feel quite oriented yet will be glad to learn that the Uni- versity is going to even greater lengths to make sure new students don't miss anything. This term, orientation…





