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May 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff…

…. Gustafson, Prof. of Botany Arab Defense To The Editor: MR. GRAUER in his article of May 10th at- tacking the Arab leaders has certain deceiv- ing points. It is my duty to draw the attention of the American…

… people and of Mr. Joshua of the falsity of these attacks for I am a Christian Arab from the town of Bethlehem and arrived in, this country only three months ago, so am more aware of the truth than the…

… accuser. I was told by many Americans that they have heard only one side of the problem, so it is time that the other side should be heard. According to Mr. Grauer 75% of the Arab population in Palestine…

… have immigrated during the last 100 years and that the Arabs have in- creased in number from 664,000 in 1922, to 1,175,000 in 1944. As to the statement of 75% I ask the accuser to be more sure of his…

… "sta- tistics." Moreover, the accuser closes his mind to fact that the Jews increased from 50,000 to 650,000 in 25 years. Is he aware that while the Arabs increased twice in number, the Jews in- creased…

… 13 times? Is he aware that this increase of Arabs is mainly one of the fact that the Arabs have a high rate of birth as do other Eastern people, while the Jewish increase is mainly due to immigration…

… from Europe? Mr. Grauer points out that the Arabs ruled Federal Aid AMERICAN EDUCATION is experiencing a re- vival of interest that some educators have termed comparable to a cultural renaissance. The…

…. In the meantime, high schools and colleges are short staffed and present teachers are responsible for up to twice the ordinary number of students. Obviously, the solution to the problem lies in the…

… challenged and threatened by the grim irony of Southern standards. It is indeed a national responsibility. -Alice Jorgensen Palestine only 437 years, but he fails to point out that the Arabs under the Turkish…

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 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO T HE MICHIGAN DAILY Arabian Committee Threatens Britain % By The Associated Press JERUSALEM, May 2-The power-' ful Arab Higher Committee told Brit-' ain "in the next thing to an ulti…

…- matum" today that Arabs now 'would proceed with organization of forces and prepare all means for defense in order to resume the national struggle," a committee official de- clared. He said the "national…

… Ann Arbor Art Associ- ation, is open to the public daily ex- cept Sunday from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. through May 23. Defieent Students May Obtai aTutors Students deficient in their studies may now…

… obtain tutorial services for a standard rate by applying at the Union Student Offices. Any student with a final grade of "A" in any subject or a "B" in his field of concentration may qualify as a tutor…

…. Students desiring a tutoring job, as well as those who are inter- ested in the service may visit the Union Student Offices for further information. adopted a White Paper limiting Jewish immigration into…

… Palestine. Report Opposed The Arab committee opposed the report of the British-American Com- BAGHDAD, May 2 - (lP - The newly-formed National Peoples De- fense Committee called tonight for a joint necting of…

…. mittee of Inquiry, which recom- mended immediate authorization for the immigration of 100,000 European Jews and that Palestine should be' neither an Arab nor Jewish state. Earlier, the Arab group named an…

… 'emergency" body to study a possible civil disobedience strike-similar to tactics in 1936-and methods for mo- bilizing Arab youth in Palestine. It also appealed to Arab rulers of Middle Eastern countries for…

… had called a one-day strike tomorrow by Arabs in Palestine and throughout the Mid- dle East to protest the joint report. Union Oficials Bolt Railroad Campus Strike Parley lahl<;agellelit's Offers…

… letter describing conditions at the University ,of the Philippines, which University students adopted last semester, was received yester-' day by Barbara Stauffer, chairman of the World Student Service…

May 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…a FOt$ THE~ MICHV; ANDILY FRIDAY, MAY 10, 19,16 _ . . -I. _ _ _.- LF Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer Hale Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp Pat Cameron . Clark Baker . Des Howarth.. Ann Schutz Dona Guimaraes Managing Editor Editorial…

… encouragement of democ- racy. -J. M. Jones in Harper's Attacks Arab 'Leaders' IN 1919, at Versailles Emir Feisal in asking in behalf of his+ father, King Hussein, for independ- ence for the Arab countries…

… develop Palestine, provided Arab independence were achieved in the Arab lands outside of Palestine. The Arabs outside of the Holy Land have achieved that. independence! Now for some statistics: During three…

… thousand years of recorded history, Palestine has been under Arab rule only 437 years (from 643 A.D., the time of the Arab conquest, to 1071, the time of the Tu'kish conquest). A small number of Arabs came…

… in after 643 A.D., but 75 per cent of the present day Arab population are themselves immi- grants or descendants of persons who immigrated to Palestine dur- ing the last hundred years-most- ly after…

… Jewish immigration be- gan to develop the country. In figures: the Arab population has grown from 664,000 in 1922, to 1,- 175,000 in 1944. It is indeed un- fortunate for the Arabs that Pal- estine does not…

… belong to the Arabs, but to a few Arabs, wealthy pro- prietors who fear the introduction of the labor unions, and universal education by the Jews. If the Arabs loved their own people half as much as they…

… have never known the meaning of the word democracy. Or perhaps that is just what the Arab princes do not want; perhaps that is just why they resent and fear so much the spreading of Jewish influence in…

… instituting some relief plan. How- ever, we can not become cynical be- cause of the inadequacies evidenced by those who govern us. Here we have the occasion to show that the minds and thoughts of the students

May 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

… Relish A COED STUDENT of Shakespeare we know has a rather homely attitude toward the Great Elizabethan. On her volume of his Works is a paper cover which bears the inscription: "Bill's Best." There…

…. However, he cautioned, if the United States is going to sanction such a program, she must implement it with force. Although Arab pros- perity has multiplied considerably since the first Jewish entry into…

… the state, he pointed out, Mo- hammodan fanaticism and Arabian chauvinism sets the Arabs against further Jewish immigra- tion. This xenophobia, as evidenced in the move- ment for a Pan-Arab league, he…

… compared to Hitler's dream of an Aryan Europe. "The Arabs must be brought to reason and the only means of doing so at this time is force." Great Britain's long-time Palestinian policy of "panic and ap…

… Declaration. Now, that England has indicated a reversal of policy, he continued, the Arabs might well doubt she will carry out her designated in- tentions. But, if an Anglo-American force were to underwrite the…

… program, he said, the Arabs would be more likely to remain quies- cent. The only question to be raised, Prof. Slosson brought out, is whether or not the responsibility lies more truly under the aegis of the…

… various nations as a means of placing them. To establish Palestine as an independent nation now would be impossible without some .outside supervision, Prof. Slosson asserted. Flanked by Arab states, he…

… explained, the tiny nation would be in a most precarious position. Future independence of Palestine, either as a Jewish state or as a combined nation, depends entirely upon the ability of Arabs and Jews to…

… cooperate in modernizing the land, he concluded- *i* * * interference in Palestine against the protest of the Arabs. This paradox, he pointed out. is typical of the inconsistency between United Na- tions…

… rihts, we set up international courts of justice. Yet, he continued, the Anglo-Ameri- can commission would send more Jews to Palestine without giving the Arabs a chance to protest while they Still have an…

August 07, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… column with the fall issue of The Daily, Victor Riesel's labor column will be run, beginning today. -4, By VICTOR RIESEL ,4 h ' Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenhin As5.OIAT LDITORS City News ..................Clyde Recht Univirsity…

… SEVERAL inevitable reasons, mass edu- cation has been thrust upon us; we are caught completely unprepared. Returned ser- vice-men, freshmen, co-eds, and other students are inundating our campuses throughout…

… the country. This University alone thinks it will be able to instruct 18,000 students next semester! The consensus of opinion of educators is that there will be no enrollment relief for a decade or more…

…. The flood is permanent! Mass education presents an Achilles heel which the educators would do well to ponder. This feature is betraying traditional regard for the individual student. Students who, by…

… virtue of individual personality, psychological constitution, personal tastes, courses of study, and other important considerations, should have single rooms, for example, are forced in with other students

students are of that "the-gang's-all-here, good comradeship" clan who can get along joy- ously with any crowd, there is the converse also, the person who subsequently is lost in the shuffle. It is he who is…

… personal needs and differences of the students. Otherwise, we shall witness the rapid degeneration of the finest universities in the country. There is no royal road to knowledge. As Fichte put it: "We wish…

… Jews, a larger strip for the Arabs and still another for the British themselves. Instead of sovereignty for either the Jews or the Arabs, according to dispatches from London, political powers would be…

… granted no greater in extend than those possessed by a county in the United States. All of the real powers would be held by the British. Both the Arabs and the Jews will resist to the utmost any proposed…

May 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

… Association Monday that students must be encouraged to enter denominational schools, junior colleges, and other comparatively small institutions because the state's three large col- leges, the University…

… number of students registered in the nation's colleges at any one time. Even if we assume that our educational facilities have not yet been fully expanded, we can still expect to find a few hun- dred…

student indicates disapproval of our kitchen cynicism as it pertains to the Lawyers' Club, and uses poetry and Tin Pan Alley to chide us. Dear Sir: Are deserving targets for mud so scarce that "we" must aim…

…CetterJ 20o f/lw6Iditor Arab Viewpoint To the Editor:L IT WAS with great surprise that weC read Prof. Preston Slosson's viewsV regarding the question of "More JewsF to Palestine" in the Michigan Daily of May…

… irresponsible judgments and unscien- tific conclusions to be attributed to himself. In particular do we wish to refer to the contentions that: "Al- though Arab prosperity has multi-_ plied considerably since the…

… firstA Jewish entry into the state, Mohame-s dan fanaticism and Arabian chau-a vinism sets the Arabs against fur-t ther Jewish immigration." With regard to this statement weA beg to ask Prof. Slosson what…

… ex-a actly he means by "Mohamedan fa- naticism and Arab chauvinism," and what scientific and historical criter- ia he has for so naming the Arab attitude of resenting any further im- migration of Jews…

… American prosperity inc both industry and commerce has in-C creased so many times since the ad- vent of the few million Jews into it? Or does the professor mean bya Arab chauvinism that the Jews haved been…

… maltreated by the Arabs soc-r ially and politically, previous to thisi new immigration of European Jewse since the Balfour declaration? If so,v we beg to remind the professor that8 the Arabs were almost the…

May 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 134) • Page Image 4

…FOUR LE MIC H I G A1N DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1946 I . , - .. 1 1 1. . 1. ... I - - - - . , . TO MM MMU Fifty-Sixth Year £etteri to the 6citiEor 1.11 ti _ \ Edited and managed by students of…

… the University of 'Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Stafff Margaret Farmer . . . . . . . Managing Editor Hale Champion . . . . . . . Editorial…

… is marked by some significant omissions of facts. The admission of 100,000 European Jews against Arab protest is, he asserts, a viola- tion of the provisions of the Palestine mandate guaranteeing the…

… denied the right to speak their own language. Furthermore, bilingualism is not the real ob- stacle to Arab-Jewish cooperation-stable Switzerland has three official languages. Outside support for the Jews…

… of Palestine would bring continued disunity to that country, he declares. Are we to assume that support for the Arabs would bring unity? Since V-E Day the Jews have shown by underground aid to visa…

… am well aware that there are many people who believe that disputes could be settled by force, The Arabs will never give way to force as Professor Slosson says for right is might. Profes- sor Slosson…

… comments that "Arab prosperity has multiplied considerably since the first Jewish entry into Palestine" "I would like to ask all those who are under the same impression, the follow- ing question: Why are the…

Arabs of the republics of Lebanon and Syria, where there are no Jews far better off, more educated than the Arabs of Palestine? The Arabs have been an overwhelming major- ity in the Holy Land for the last…

… 1300 years. The population of Palestine at present consists of about 1,150,000 Moslem Arabs, 650,000 Jews, 135,000 Christians (mostly Christian Arabs). Out of the 650,000 Jews only 50,000 are natives of…

… at special periods as noted below the regular schedule. To avoid misunderstandings and errors, each student should re- ceive notification from his instructor of the time and place of his examina- tion…

May 24, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

… c/to DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Great Injustice There is a Renaissance in the Arab world. The Arabs are making efforts to understand the people of the world particularly the Americans. The Arab

… countries are sending their students to American and European Universities to study the academic lessons and the life of those coun- tries. The American people before believing anything should ask the…

… are objecting to the Jewish immigration, and that "the Arab popu- lation if canvassed honestly and impartially would declare itself overwhelmingly in favor of increased Jewish immigration." We do not…

… have "feudal landlords" in Palestine. It is the voice of the peasants that has made the educated Arabs defend their rights. It is the cry of the peasants for help from what harm foreigners have done to…

… them that has made the Arab leaders object. Mr. Arens morever says, "It is nonsense now to speak of a political consciousness among this vast group of illiterate peasants whose educa- tional process…

… begin mostly in Jewish schools." Education in Jewish schools is in Hebrew, and Arabs do not know Hebrew. During the fif- teen years I lived in Palestine I have never heard or seen an Arab going to a…

… and in the spring, make a total of twenty-weeks of vacation. The students work only thirty- two weeks. Because of the slack mental activity of the summer, the weeks at the beginning of the fall term…

May 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… Editor: VITAL MATTERS affecting the Palestine ques- tion have not been brought out in your letter column so far, and deserve to be stated. First, all of the Arab opposition in Palestine against Jewish…

… imigration is embodied in a hand- ful of feudal landlords whose main grudge against the Jewish immigrant consists of the fact that he has raised immeasurably the Arab living stan- dard, thereby depriving Arab

Arab immigration to Palestine, have risen consistently and in geometric proportion to the influx of Jews. Second, there is no conflict between Jews and Arabs in Palestine. The Arab population, if…

… canvassed honestly and impartially, would declare itself overwhelmingly in favor of in- creased Jewish immigration. The 1300 years in which the Arabs are supposed to have domin- ated the country they were…

…- tional processes begin mostly in Jewish schools. The conflict exists. But it is a conflict between Jews, to whom the question of Palestine is liter- ally a question of life or death, and an Arab clique…

… for two or three years the decree of complete independence which is now scheduled for this Fourth of July.. Most of the strong reaction from Filipino students on campus has been the defense of President…

… for dis- tribution. Blanks may be secured from the Office of the Dean of Stu- dents. All applications for reassign- ment must be in the hands of the Dean of Students ON OR BEFORE MAY 20. Memorandum to…

…- versity strongly recommends that student veterans occupying apart- ments for married students at Willow Village retain their quarters, during the summer. All women students attending the Crease Ball Friday…

… will have late per- missionluntil one-thirty. Calling hours will not be extended. Electrical and Mechanical Engin- eering Sophomores: The Detroit Edi- son Company is willing' to take sever- al students

November 01, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… has been conduct- ed to reach each student. Contribu- tions by students may be made in Rm. 204, South Wing, University Hall. SRA Will Support World Service Drive The Committee on Cooperation of the…

Student Religious Association voted support of the state FEPC drive and the World Student Service Fund campaign, which will take place Nov. 18 to 22, in a meeting UN Decides To Discuss Armament Plan Now By…

… embassy earlier today. JERUSALEM, Oct. 31-Leaders of the Palestine Arab Army Futu- wah called for a parade and mass meeting tomorrow in Nablus, 33 miles north of Jerusalem, and many authorities expressed…

… fear it right be an occasion for an Arab eruption against the Jews. The Army leaders declares it was "not a protest" against bombings yesterday in which six Arabs were injured, but other Arab informants…

… declared it was "a show of strength of Arabs on the heels ofthe same sort of demonstration by the Jews." * * * WASHINGTON, Oct. 31-A specia UNRRA mission to Yugoslavia re- ported today "no evidence of wide…

… limited to students, faculty and ath- letic book holders this year-on a first come, first served basis. Hack Coplin, chairman of the Stu dent Legislature's athletic commit tee, said yesterday that a…

… have been eaten, the customers will determine the p Magee says he is trying to set up a fair price schedule LIQUOR VIOLATIONS: Police Crack Down on Falsification by U' Stj Cracking down on student prac…

… another student's identi- fication in a downtown tavern, was Faculty, Staff Influenza Shots To Start Today Today and tomorow morning have been set aside in the influenza im- munization program for the…

… Health Service may be able to take care of requests after the program is com- pleted but that there will probably be some charge. Students who were unable to report for inoculation at their scheduled times…

… thisi reported to ponice during te v-ai semester, the practice of age falsi- fying is known to be widespread among the student population, ace- cording to Sgt. Heusel. Frequent checks of local taverns…

July 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… yesterday. The University's all-veteran com- munity near the big Willow Run air- ports expects to house from 1,200 to 1,500 married couples and 1,700 to 1,900 single students this Fall, the official said…

… call for in- auguration of an extensive recrea- tion and athletic program with a full time social and athletic director for single students. For married students and their wives two social directors will…

… time, the Arab High- er Committee weighed its own pro- posals for non-cooperation with the British. The Inner Zionist Council gave the go-ahead signal to its own presi- dium, to the Jewish Agency's execu…

…- terned June 29 following two weeks of disorders throughout the Holy Land. A member of the Arab Higher Com- mittee who declined to be quoted by name said the committee already had drawn up a program to…

… tighten the Arab boycott of Jewish goods and to use non-cooperation as a "prelim- inary weapon" in opposition to con- tinued Jewish immigration. Palestine remained outwardly quiet. Clover To Visit…

… have contribu- ted money to buy heifers. Anderson graduated from the Uni- versity as a pre-medical student and will enter Vanderbilt University next year. Potee graduated from the Uni- versity in 1945…

November 21, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… is a matter of personal choice, but I was led to assume that the Michigan Union was being maintained for the convenience of the students and ex-students of the Univer- sity-not for the housing of…

… deported to Cyprus because they are "illegal" immigrants. The British have imposed another curfew in Jerusalem. The Arabs have attacked Jews who are settling their own property. These are but a few of the…

… part do the Arabs play in the struggle in Palestine? Have we become so completely blinded by our own power that we have fallen into another era of isolationism? The very things we fought against in this…

… semblance of sane life had existed between the Jew and the Arab has long been turned into a boiling cauldron of death and terrorism by its rulers.-In the past weeks, re- ports of bombings, mass arrests…

… stand in control of the Holy Land and have made it an armed camp, where an ever greater rift is being created between the Jewish and Arab citizens. Freda Kirchwey, writing in the NATION says, "Though I…

… Jew nor Arab has been included in the highest ranks of administration. British officials hold all important positions. They exercise as much authority as in a country where the mass of inhabitants are…

…- couraged at the expense of British imports. IN RECENT YEARS, American oil interests have penetrated into the jealously guarded British territory. The American-Arab oil com- pany, owned jointly by Standard…

…. Miscellaneous Subjects introduced by members of the Senate: (a) Post season games of football teams, (b) Other topics. Basketball Tickets (Students, Fac- ulty and University Employees) Due to the large student

… enrollment and because of the rather limited seating capacity of the Field House, it is nec- essary to ration . admission to the basketball games to students and the University Faculty and Employees. A plan…

… for the allotment of tickets was presented by the Athletic Com- mittee of the Student Legislature and approved by the Board in Con- trol of Intercollegiate Athletics. Under this plan, each student and…

April 30, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

….m. tomo'row at the home of President and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven. The tea is open to all students, and the special guests for this week are residents of Martha Cook, Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta…

… Palestine Problem Prof. John P. Dawson, df the Law School, spoke at a dinner meeting of Tau Epsilon Rho, legal fraternity, Sunday, discussing Arab demands on Palestine and the likelihood of a set- tlement…

… between Zionists and the Arabs. Recently returned after two years i Cairo as director of the Near East ivision- of the Foreign Economic Administration; Prof. Dawson told the group of the nature of Arab de…

… the Men's Judiciary Council for the election today and tomorrow to select members of the new Student Congress: 1. At least two persons will be stationed at the ballot boxes during polling hours. 2 No…

… at 8 p.m. today in Rooms 316-320 of the Union. 'Modern Turkey'-..*. "Modern Turkey", the first in a series of area studies planned by the International Student Exchange Committee, will be held at 8 p…

… and Turan Mushkara, Turk- ish students now doing graduate work at the University, will give short talks on the culture, econom- ic aspects, and future of Turkey. A panel discussion will follow the…

…. Perspectives Material Will Be Due Tomorrow . All contributions to Perspectives, literary supplement to The Daily, must be turned in tomorrow at the Perspectives desk in the Student Pub- lications Building. Any…

… returned after the galley proofs have been made. Submission of a manu- script does not disqualify it for the Hopwood contest. Nurses Receive Caps Eighty student nurses at the Uni- versity received caps in a…

student next year, not now in school, not now working, able to start work now, able to support self while working, willing to work hard all summer in exchange for use of small apartment for next school year…

August 21, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… home, his Britain May Ask Control Of Palestine Sole Trusteeship Opposed by Arabs LONDON, Aug. 20-(P)-Britain will ask the United Nations for sole trusteeship over Palestine, a well- qualified…

… government source said to- day, and there were immediate in- dications the move would touch off a widespread diplomatic battle for control of the strategic Holy Land. Arab sources inLondon said the Arab

… Report Diplomatic quarters said Russia, which long has urged that the British get out of Palestine and let Jews and Arabs settle their own problems, could be expected to oppose British Trusteeship. The…

… the United States helped her solve the conflicting claims of Jews for a National home- land and of Arabs for independence and an end to Jewish immigration. Chemical 448' Betters DDT As Pest…

… Pola, Brioni and Bussino in the free territory of Trieste. L iterary Enroll1men t To Iil Below Pre- War Par It seems probable that fewer stu- le the largest group of students in dents will return this…

…- mate the actual number of students e who will enroll in the literary college G oerini s this fall. Response to the requests mailed to G l i Hum an former students to indicate their in-n tentions for this…

… fall was termed by Dean Kenison as "quite satisfac- Exnerimentm tory." To date, between seventy andw eighty per cent of those students to NURENBERG --(I)- Reichsmar- whom cards were mailed, have an- shal…

… knowledge of experiments smaller percentage of "old" students with live victims in concentration expected in the literary college, the camps. registrar's office is preparing to hand- ',-.n ah - death came as…

…)," Ross said. "Mr. Byrnes apprised the President fully of all developments in the Yugoslavian sit- PRAGUE WORLD STUDENT CONGRESS:' India Split Marks Opening Session' EDITOR'S NOTE: Charles Bernstein…

…, former member of the Daily staff who is now attending the University of Geneva, Switzerland, is covering the World Student Congress in Prague. Further reports will appear in the fall. By CHARLES BERNSTEIN…

August 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… seventstates are: New York, Michigan, Tennessee, Florida, Calif- ornia, Mississippi and Georgia. The Department promised swift criminal prosecution if violations of Latin American Students Uphold Peron Regime…

… United States Blamed For Argentine Stand The stand taken by Argentina un- der Peron was favored yesterday by a Colombian and two Ecuadorian students here,,who stated they also believed this to be the…

… veterans would have no place to go if forced to leave the Village. * * * * * * Plan Proposes Arab, Jewish Ruled Zones U.S. Cooperation Declared Essential By The Associated Press, LONDON, July 31-Britain…

… an- nounced today conditional approval of a plan to divide Palestine into four federal provinces, permit the immediate entry of 100,000 Jews, and provide American aid to finance Arab Economic…

October 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… LONDON, Oct. 2 -(J')- The Arab- British Conference on Palestine was adjourned today until Dec. 16 with the two parties apparently no nearer a settlement than they were when the talks began Sept. 10. The…

Arab delegates probably will return to their homes. The future of the Holy Land ap- parently was as much up in the air as ever, although in the months since the war a special British-American Commission…

… got nowhere. The question of Jewish immigration remains as unsettled as ever. The London discussions, ignored by the United States government and boycotted by Jews and by Palestine Arabs, were halted…

… when an Arab plan was placed before the conference as an alternative to the Anglo-Ameri- can experts' federalization proposal first enunciated last June by Herbert Morrison. FOOTSORE COEDS - After…

… trip to the Ohio State foot- ball game with all expenses paid and credit certificates from all campus bookstores. Entries may be mailed to or turned in at the Student Legislature Office in the Union and…

… must be in the hands of the judges not later than Oct. 9. Entries will be judged by a committee consisting of Walter B. Rea, Assistant Dean of Students, Robert Morgan, Assistant General Secretary of the…

… turned in by freshmen and sopho- mores were distributed to upperclass- men by 10:30 a.m. yesterday, accord- students except members of the Var- sity Committee. Students Wanted To Form Pep Club A large…

… group of students is want- ed by the Student Legislature Var- sity Committee and the cheerleaders to form a Pep Club. The group, which will work with the cheerleaders Varsity Committee in planning and…

… carrying out pep rallies and student cheering activi- ties at games, will be organized at a meeting to be at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Though usually barred from cam- pus activities, first semester fresh…

…- troiters from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to- day at AVC booths in the Union and on the Diagonal. As the get-out-the-vote campaign ended its second day, George Anto- nofsky, chairman, estimated that 1,500 students

August 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…tIjg Fifty-Sixth Year DOMINIE SAYS....... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I I "' _ - Edited and managed by students of the University of iganl under the authority of the Board in Control ' of…

… 'Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Preudenheim ASSOCIATE EITOR8 City News .............................. Clyde Recht University ....,...................... Natalie…

… Football' THE WORLD EXECUTIVE of the Jewish Agen- cy for Palestine has flatly rejected the British proposal for a federated Palestine. Since the Arabs have already rejected the plan, the whole problem is…

…. They have failed because both' the Jews and Arabs want full powers in Palestine and because neither is willing to let the other have the upper hand. Two paths of action are open. We can either let the…

… Jews and Arabs fight it out among themselves or we can enforce a settle- ment from above. Since the former would in- volve much unnecessary bloodshed and would perpetuate- the hostility between the two…

… and fair as possible to both parties, who Is best fitted for this unpleasant task of arbi- tration? One thing is sure. It is not the British. Both the Jews and the Arabs are tired of British promises…

… University Elementary School will be open on Saturday morning, Aug. 10 from 9- 12 and on Monday through Wed- nesday, Aug. 12-14 in the mornings from 9-12 and in the afternoons from 1-4. Students wishing to use…

… the following schedule: Students in the term ending Aug- ust 9: Report Aug. 5-9. Students in the term ending Aug- ust 23: Report Aug. 12-17. Students whose term ends after August 23: Report August 19…

… the Arts, and Architecture and De- sign; Schools of Education, Forestry, Music, and Public Health: Summer Session Students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4…

… does not appear, or if included there, is. not correctly spelled, please notify the counter clerk. ' Graduate Students in Speech: A symposium on interpretation ad history of the theater will be held at 4…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

… with smaller colleges in that state to place students at about 40 extension centers of the university, located at and using facilities of the smaller schools. The students attending the new extensions…

…- lieve this unfortunate crowding, prevent a great strain upon the facilities of the Univer- sity, help to su'xport the smaller institutions, allow many students to begin their school work risk of…

…, student editors are prone to error. Today's re- minder came in the form of a picture from Sun- day's Daily, the picture showing children at the Fresh Air Camp making mud pies, the cut lines insinuating that…

… the Arab population in Palestine has doubled since the beginnings of Jewish colon- ization there, a feat that cannot be attributed to the birth rate of the Palestinian Arab population, however fecund it…

… may be! With no White Paper to stop them, thousands of "non-native" Arabs have flocked in- to Palestine each year during the past 25 years, attracted by the higher standard of living created by the Jews…

…! Apparently Mr. Kawas does not fear the immigration of "foreign" Arabs, though he does the Jewish refugees fleeing for their lives! Secondly:"The area of Palestine is about 10,000 sq. miles, so it is impossible…

… same be said for the Palestinian Arabs? Did they volun- teer and secrifice their lives to fight the Axis? The answer is an unequiv- ocal and emphatic "No!" In whose hands, Mr. Kawas, should we rather…

…- tee will hold an important meeting tonight at 7 :Q0 p.m. All members are requested to attend. Lutheran Student Association. The Tuesday evening class on "The Augs- burg Confession" has been postponed…

… business meeting Wednesday, May 15, in room 1042 East Engineering Building at 7:30 p.m. All students and members of the faculty are invited to attend. "Now for Tomorrow", a film con- cerning 'the modern drug…

… referred it to The Daily yesterday.) I i Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

July 26, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…. Additional distribution of the college yearbook is scheduled for next week, Miss Siebert said. She asked students to bring with them identification or receipts. Aboard U.S.S. Appalachian, Bikini, Friday, July…

… by the Smithsonian Institute. Jews Protest Planned Meeting LONDON, July 25 - (P) - Britain announced plans today for an early conference of Arab and Jewish lead- ers on problems of Palestine and…

… European Jewry, but the Jewish. agency declared it would boycott any talks making immigration of 100,000 Jewish refugees contingent on Arab consent. Meanwhile, Arab sources reported Anglo - American…

… negotiators had reached virtual agreement on a plan to split Palestine into communal units of Jews and Arabs, similar to American counties. resting on the bottom, sunk by yes- terday's first underwater atomic…

… comes up for ratification in the House. It is subject to Senate ap- proval also. Burton Chosen Head Of Book Exchange The Student Legislature appointed Dick Burton as the manager of the Student Book…

… Exchange which will be operated for the benefit of the student body this fall. Burton anounced that the Book Exchange will begin at the end of the Summer Session to collect books for sale at the beginning of…

… the Fall Term. "Each student will place his own sale price on the books he turns in," Burton said. "Payment will be made after the book has been sold and a 10 per cent maintenance charge has been…

May 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… after the Administra- tion, in full command of the situation, beat down amendments which Demo- cratic leader Barkley (Ky.) con- tended would have forced renegotia- Palestine Issue Brings Sudden ,Arab Upsm…

… Jewish Ininigration Fli Draws Protest CAIRO, May 10-(/P)-Egyptian police fired at rioting Arabs with shotguns and wielded clubs today as violence flared in Cairo during the one-day Arab general strike…

Arab Higher Coin- mittee dispatched cables to the heads of the British, Russian and U.S. gov- ernments declaring that the recom- mendations of the British-American inquiry committee would "enable the…

… PhuI( ) t Editor's Note: This is the first in a the Student Christian Association, series of three articles on the liniver- an affiliate of the Y.M.C.A.) the ,-" sity's Fresh Air Camp. On Tuesday…

… ownership camp. of the Virginia R. Ives Foundation, MUNSON, Fla., May 10 ( / From a day in 1920 that a group of Vacation Spot Twenty-eight airmen were killed to- Michigan students took four tents and day when…

… counseled by student and Station, where the planes were baseT, remedial and instructive objiective lified volunteers ad y collided in flight driig an in mind, the Univer.ity's Fresh Air In 1935, by act of the…

… summer periods of four See STUDENT, Page 4 The planes, identified as P.B-4Y's, weeks each, is a haven for aproxi- ---------- were engaged in training maneuvers mately 230 boys betwen the ages of ,7 - Tiand…

…, dispatcher for the State guidance in the child's behavior; and through the House as speedily as it Forest Service at Munson, reported to provide students of sociology and passed the Senate were shattered to…

October 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… for students to obtain, information on election registration and absentee voting at the American Veterans Committee booths on campus. Operated by the University chapter of the AVC, in conjunction with…

… requesting absentee bal- lots are furnished by the AVC.I The information booths willhbe open from 9 a.m. until noon today. Thus far AVC has assisted 3,300 student voters and has mailed 2…

… "provincial institution," Provost Adams states that if the University had pursued its normal course in the admission of new students, the total enrollment Athis fall would have been at least 22,000 students

… satisfactory solution" to the admissions problem which would not involve temporary measures of some kind. Long Range Policy Unchanged This fall a strict limitation on the admission of new students from out- side…

… political future" of Palestine was settled.- An Arab leader in London said it would take 500,000 American troops to enforce the Truman plan. Mr. Truman's statement, as cabled to Attlee and made public here…

… this morning, expressed "deep regret" that British efforts to reach an over- all' Arab-Jewish settlement had been adjourned until Dec. 16. "I believe and urge," he said, "that substantial immigration…

… documents and relics stored away in nooks and corners, he pointed out. Rep. Schuch, president of the Sagi- naw Valley Historical Society urged University students to turn in items they think may have value to…

… States would furnish ships and supplies. Further- more, he pledged United States sup- port for any future "workable solu- tion" for Jews and Arabs in Pales- tine. He declared that if such a solu- tion…

…, and a foot- ball authority, will bring his or- ganization's films and running commentary of the game to the students at 7.30 p.m., on the sec- ond Sunday after each game. dicted, fans will again be…

…'s office at the east side of the stadium or to the athletic business office. Students Turn" In 100 Tickets Taking advantage of the "last chance" granted them by the Stu- dent Legislature, over 100 underclass…

November 12, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… Association will present the first Gym Jam of the year from 8 p.m. to midnight Fri- day, Nov. 22, in Barbour and Water- man Gyms. The evening's program will feature sports, bridge and dancing for all students

students interested in acting as master of ceremonies for the Cam- pus Casbah, open from 9 p.m. to mid- night every Friday and Saturday in the League Ballroom, are urged to attend the tryout meeting to be…

… workers. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) 7:30 tonight in the League. Any emcee who has previously applied, yet has not had the opportunity to'try out, and any other student who would be…

… forum discussions this evening at 7:30 at the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation. The topic for dis- cussion will be 'Relations between the Arabs and Jews in Palestine." Every- one is cordially invited to…

…. Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 13, in the E. Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. A discussion on the relative merits of a chain type Pharmacy as…

May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

Student Congress Election Voting in the campus Student Congress election will end at 5:15 p.m. today, but Men's Judiciary Council announced last night that the results may not be available for several days…

… Daily, has been accord- ed a new tribute by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Board has placed Prof. Sun- derland's picture in th upstairs of- fice of The Daily in recognition of his…

… the three slates on the ballot. The polls will be open today from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. except for Water- man Gymnasium and the Engineering Arch which will stay open until 5:15 p.m. to accomodate students

…. Turkish Trends SCussed by Student Group The economic, cultural, political, and future trends of modern Turkey were discussed by four Turkish grad- uate students of the University in the Rackham Amphitheatre…

… against making Palestine either a Jewish or an Arab state, and said that the government ultimately established there "under international guarantees" must pro- tect Christian, Jew and Moslem. Continue…

… both Jews and Arabs that any at- tempt from either side, by threats of violence, by terrorism, or by organi- zation of use of illegal armies to pre- vent its execution, will be resolutely suppressed." No…

… countries other than Palestine gave no hope of substantial assistance in finding homes for Jews wishing or impelled to leave Europe." Dean Bennett Announces .New Grade Ruling Students in the architecture…

…, expects to feel the same pres- sure of a greatly increased enroll- ment that the other schools here an- ticipate this fall. The text of the rest of he regula- tion is as follows: Students whose general…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…MISSOURI VALLEY Y AUTHORITY ee Faga 4 Sirtuyran 4:Ia ii4y CONTINUED FAIR VOL. LVI, 130 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Plan Campus Food Conservation…

… abroad at a meeting sponsored by the Student Religious Association yester- day. The conservation rec4'iimmendations were: 1) That an intensive educational program to eliminate waste of food be undertaken…

…. 2) That all student residences which serve meals adopt a campus- wide famine-day diet once a week. Menus on those days would limit meals to minimal caloric content, comparable to European diets. 3…

… diet of most University students, 2,000 calories daily are considered neces- sary by health experts, while diets abroad range from 900 to 1,000 calor- ies daily in some countries. He said that members of…

…. Michigan Christian Fellowship, which present- ed plans for the fund campaign, will conduct that drive with the aid of other interested persons. They have already applied to the Committee on Student Affairs…

… Reported 18 Successful Candidates Named to Seats in Past-War Campus Student G'vernmenI <., UN Asked To Reconsider Iranian Case Val st Question1 ODT Orders Embargo on Railroad Freight Traffic; Plan Local…

… Brownout' The complete list of newly-elected members of the Student Congress, new campus governing body, was announced late last night by the Men's Judiciary Council. Final tabulation was not completed…

November 26, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… another resolution, the educators rec- ommended the development of systematic academic study of the problem of world organization to preserve peace "especially by mature and carefully selected students in…

… organized Arab para-military bodies -the Nejada (Rescuers) and the Futuwa (Power). They pretend to be nothing more than older Boy Scouts, but obviously they hope to be the Arab answer to the Irgun and the Hag…

…- utes, classrooms and athletics. The protest must apparently come from students (Catholic stu- dents, especially, should feel strongly about this incident.) Stu- dents at the University of Detroit, at…

… Wayne University and other schools in Detroit and also at Mi- ami University itself have already initiated protest movements. It is important that University of Michigan students organize a campaign of…

… letter writing, wires ADDITIONAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MAY BE FOUND ON PAGE 2 and other forms of pressure to in- fluence the University of Detroit, as students of another Michigan university who do not…

… Rushton 'Bitter' Students To the editor: FAR TOO frequently, teachers encounter children who mani- fest the "teacher is picking on me" attitude. Sometimes such senti- ments have basis in fact, but us…

… similarity of theirs and the student's opinion, were asked for their resignation." Tch! Teh! Tch! Now Mr. Payne, just put your emotional crutch in the corner and face the situation squarely. Suppose your…

students from noon on Wed., Nov. 27 until 8:00 a.m. on Fri., Nov. 29, for the Thanksgiving holiday. Temporary driving privileges will not be granted to students wishing to return to their homes after at…

…- tending classes on Friday or Sat- urday following Thanksgiving. Offices of the Dean of Students Automobile Regulation, Senior Medical Students: The automo- bile regulation will be lifted for graduating…

… seniors in the Medical School at noon on Sat., Nov. 30. Office of the Dean of Students Women students may arrange late permission or overnight per- mission during the period Novem- ber 27 to December 1…

April 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… immediately afterward for the islands, plans to return to Manila with his family as soon as possible. Ruthven . . (Continued from page 1) dent students is no part of this limit- ing procedure. It was not…

… markedly since the years of depression economy be- fore the war. Larger financial sup- port will be necessary from the State. It is reasonable to expect that non- resident students will bear their ap…

…: Hospitaliza- tion insurance for your wives. 1399 Sudbury, Wilow Run. Phone Ypsi- lanti 3583W2. ROOM AND BOARD MALE STUDENT has room to share. clean, private bath, reasonable rate.. Near campus, 602 Lawrence…

December 04, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…1Six TiE AICHlAN AILY WE DlNL.DAY, DECr1WER4, sIA No Questions Asked When Students Drank Joe's Beer By EUNICE MINTZ Saloons once flourished in Ann Arbor. And students of this University are…

… down the street. Personality Plus Joe's was popular largely be- cause of Joe himself. He was a pic- turesque figure who set up rules in his establishment with which he acquainted his student patrons and…

… which they did not dare to violate. 'Joe allowed no freshmen in his saloon, and didn't allow his other customers to get intoxicated. He preferred to keep the students on beer, and tried to serve them as…

… frowned upon and a student who returned to his house drunk was subject td the "freeze treatment" from his friends. A man with liquor on his breat was scorned by the girls in thos days. But the man who could…

… bridged irrigation flume carries waters of the Spring of Elisha to Arab banana plantations near Jericho. Mount of Temptation is in the background. . . _._ _ R _ _ . _____ _ - I t !, T l l 3 l\ ,":.ti…

January 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946 i~AGE TWO TUE SflAY, JANUARY 8, 1940 Fifty-Sixth Year r to hte DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of the University…

… of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student ublcations Editorial Staff Ray Dixon ..... ......Managing Editor Rbert Goldman . . . . . . City Editor Betty Roth…

… is by reducing the age limit from 26 years to 23 years. I further submit that such a reduction would be welcome not only to many veterans in the university but also to other students of this age who…

… on the Arabs for such a suggestion, since many American and British individuals have advocated the trans- portation of the Jews to Palestine, which is in truth a part of Arabia. Nevertheless it is im…

… misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instructor of the tlime and place of his examination. Instructors in the College of Liter- atture, Science, and the Arts, are not…

… Eligibility for the first semester shall be effective until March 1. III Probation and Warning. Students on probation or the warned list are forbidden to participate in any public activity. IV Eligibility…

… points, B-3, C-2, D-1, E-0). Any student in his first semester of residence holding rank above that of freshman may be granted a Certifi- cate of Eligibility if he was admitted to the University in good…

Arab world; and they descend upon Siam witi a demand for special rights and for wdr remcrations of up to 1,500,- 000 tons of rice, with which they hepe to feed the starving in their own Burma and India…

… the day preceding publication (11:00 a. m. Sat- urdays). TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 VOL. LVI, No. 45 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 9, from…

… 4:00 to 6:00. The University Senate will meet Monday, Jan. 14, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheater. Engineering Faculty: Ten-week reports below C of all Navy and Mar- ine students who are not in…

May 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Active Duty Assignments Sixty-nine of a total of 131 NROTC students graduating in June have re- quested active duty, according to an announcement made yesterday by Capt. Woodson H. Michaux, com- mandant…

… as follows: large combatant ships, 11 students; large auxiliaries, 10; destroyers, seven; de- stroyer escorts, six; patrol craft, eight; amphibious, nine; small auxi- liaries, one; minecraft, three…

… n o word of any decision, however. The President's secretary, Charles G. Ross, told reporters earlier there was 'not a thing" new on the coal situation. Student Group Asks Acquittal In Riot Case An…

… eight-member student commit- tee yesterday sent telegrams to local, state and national officials demand- ing that Negro defendants in the Columbia, Tenn., riot case be ac- quitted. The telegrams were sent…

… to Presi- dent Truman, Attorney G e n e r a 1 Clark, the Governor of Tennessee and the University Student Congress. The committee, which was formed at a rally sponsored last week by IRA and MYDA…

… ON GERMAN DEVASTATION: Nazis Destroyed 65,000 Bells for War Purposes On Jewish Plan' Arabs Lesser Threat To Migration - Haber The chief opposition to carrying out the recommendation of the An- glo…

… accomodate more than 100,000 new entrants to that coun- try. They also said they believed that Arab opposition to the proposed im- migration is not as great a threat to the plan as the attitude of the British…

… government. Arab witnesses to the commission's investigations in London and Pales- tine were "the best friends" to the Jewish cause, according to the com- missioners whom Prof. Haber inter- By GAY LARSEN…

December 16, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… highways to keep an appointment with the student body at an Anti-Lynch Rally. The little Negro minister had a great deal to tell the students about the sort of things that aren't written in textbooks or…

…- dren in Detroit who want to make the trip south to bring him back, knowing that it might cost them their lives.-No one knows yet whether they made it or not. Fifty students were in the ballroom that…

… night; fifty out of eighteen thousand.-"Per- haps it was the weather," some commented. Perhaps. But there was another and far more important reason why more students didn't show up -The Administration of…

… this University refused to allow the pro- gressive organizations who sponsored the rally to carry the fight to the student body. Five campus organizations had asked permission of the Student Affairs Com…

… no longer a party matter. He has fall- en into the criminal class. He is a contam- inator of the youth of America. The University, in restricting on its campus the students' right, as a citizen of this…

… that status quo.-In short, when the Ad- ministration refuses the students per- mission to carry out an organized campus fight against Bilbo, it is, in effect, con- doning all that for which Bilbo stands…

…. Either the students of this campus had better "get out into the rain and get wet" or they stand to lose a great deal more than the privilege of having a booth on the diagonal. But, in case they do decide…

… Vanzetti's last letter to his English class. It was a matter of prin- ciple, said the trustees.- Perhaps. But be- neath the principle was a far more impor- tant reason. They were afraid that the students

May 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… set up in fraternities and sororities would go a long way towards bringing about progress, she remarked. "Students are the real .material with which to work," she said. "In the back of even intelligent…

… people's minds is the feeling that Ne- groes are different. If students were to see the Negro under intimate cir- cumstances this feeling would be erradicated." Concerning the anti-FEPC argu- ment that…

… of Ballot Box A special meeting of the Men's Judiciary Council will be held Monday afternoon to investigate charges of fraudulent voting in the recent Student Congress election, Fred Matthaei, election…

…, presented to us in person or in writing. However, we can take no action without specific proof." The student members of the Ju- diciary Council are as follows: Fred Matthaei, president of the Inter…

…. Studen ts Protest New Appointees Professors Resign in Six Argentine Schools BUENOS AIRES, May 4-(A)- Hundreds of students throughout the country abandoned classes today and a number of prominent professors…

… acquaint literary college students with train- ing and opportunities in four pro- fessional fields will begin this week, Associate Dean Erich A. Walter an- nounced yesterday. Dean Albert C. Furstenberg of…

… Airport, Briggs said: "Conferences were held with government officials but no de- cision hasgbeenreached. Negotia- tions are progressing and will con- tinue."j Byrnes Asks For Plebiscite Arabs Want Russian…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… biggest game of the year. The rally will be organized on the steps of the Union at 7:15 p.m. and follow the band to Ferry Field in a torchlight parade at 7:30 p.m. Yell Contest The Student Legislatur…

… Michigan sports as "The Yellow and Blue" and "Varsity." Entries may be mailed to or turned in at the Student Legislative Office in the Union. The committee of Judges is made up of Walter B. Rea, Assistant…

… Dean of Students, Robert Morgan, Assistant General Secretary of the Alumni Association and the cheerleaders. The contest is open to all students except members of the Varsity Committee. * * * Varsity…

… Group To Be Enlarged Committee Sponsors All-Campus Activities With a packed schedule set up for the year, the Student Legislature Varsity Committee, formed during the summer term to sponsor and co…

… brought the campus its first pep rally, sponsored the trip to the Ohio State game and is now conduct- ing the Michigan Yell Contest. Students who join the committee now are especially wanted for work on…

….m. deadline. Book Exchange To Give Checks The Student Book Exchange will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday to issue checks for books sold and to return all unsold texts, manager Dick Bur…

August 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…. Apartment Policy Told B Bursley Construction Is For Married Veterans The priority policy of admission into the much-sought after student and faculty veteran apartment buildings now being constructed on…

… University Terrace was announced yesterday by Dean of Students Jo- seph A. Burley. Applications for the twelve apart- ment buildings, planned to house 282 veterans families, including at least 50 faculty…

… professional and graduate school students. Cost of labor and materials have forced a higher rental fee than the University had intended to charge, but which could not be avoided, ac- cording to the business…

… office. Each apartment will be leased for a period of one year, according to Francis Shiels, Director of Residenct. Halls. A student veteran may renew his lease for a second year, but no longer, and then…

… Of Jewish Fighters ROME, Aug. 3-M )-The Jews are importing "fighting men" into the Holy Land, a five-man Arab dele- gation told Pope Pius XII today. Joseph Sanyoun, spokesman for the delegation sent to…

… place the Arab case in Palestine before the Pontiff, said the Pope appeared "deeply uneasy" over the situation" and expressed his willingness to use all means within his power to see "justice and peace…

November 27, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…r. THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Student Opinion Needed AS AN integral part of an expanding Uni- versity, the General Library faces many problems, the satisfactory solution of which largely depends on…

… faculty-student opinion. In a pamphlet entitled "Library Leaflet No. 2," Dr. Warner G. Rice, Director of the General Library, has set forth certain fun- damental obligations of the Library, in- cluding…

… in cer- tain rooms of the General Library, and have taken action to install a more satisfactory system. With regard to the other obliga- tions mentioned, Michigan students are fortunate. But the…

… system, on the other hand, would include duplication of catalogs, the expense of more library attendants and the fact that the students would not be constantly in contact with the large book collections of…

… teaching, motion pictures and sound recordings. In this regard, the proh- lem of location and the need for trained attendants is again encountered. Many students have expressed a desire that smoking be…

… special smoking rooms, under the usual supervision, in which only such books as are normally available for general cir- cultion may be used? Originally opened on Sunday so that students might comfortably…

September 27, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… for two or three year subscriptions and voiced fears that they were victims of a racket. University students residing in Wil- low Village reported that the "numer- ous salesmen, many of them with ex…

… this was possible, - and therefore there was nothing be- fore the conference concerning the Greek demands. Book xchange T'oClose T oday Students will have a final oppor- tunity to buy their textbooks at…

… the Student Book Exchange before it closes its doors at 5 p.m. today, Dick Burton, Exchange manager, an- nounced yesterday. "The College Algebra and many other hard-to-get or out-of-print texts are…

… off the 1946 Michigan football season, plans are set for the first pep rally of the season to be held tonight. Students will follow the University Marching Band in a torchlight pa- rade at 7:30 p…

… Meat Ceilings; Byrnes Acclaims Foreign Policy L * * * FIELDING H. YOST ... to receive tribute More Students Must Exchange Football Tickets Another category of students who must turn in football…

… tickets during the Student Legislature's mass ex- change next week was announced yesterday by President Ray Davis. An upperclassman who secured tickets for himself and an under- class coed in a preferred…

… entitle him to receive two ad- jacent seats in an underclass section Friday or Saturday. Davis said that leniency on the part of ticket distributors was re- sponsible for some students receivingj tickets in…

… the wrong sections. h. He added that students in this category who fail to return their tickets will be subject to disciplinary action along with those who obtained preferred seats through error or…

… fraud. The Legislature's ticket exchange will get under way Monday. Students will use tickets now in their posses- sion for the Indiana game. Meanwhile, the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics…

August 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… put a measure of administration support behind suggestions of the Jewish Agency for Palestine that separate. Arab and Jewish states be created in Palestine, with a large degree of autonomy for the Jews…

…. Hopes for Fair Solution Today's White House policy state- ment said it was the chief executive's sincere hope that proposed conversa- tions among the British, Jews and Arabs would bring a "fair solution…

… trainees, the Navy will provide training for civil- ian students who are not obligated to go on active duty after graduation. Such personnel will be called "con- tract students" and will pay all ex- penses…

… personally except for text- books in naval science and tactics courses. "Contract students" must agree to accept reserve commissions and will engage in a three-week sum- mer practice cruise. Holloway plan…

students will spend three summers in training cruises of from six to eight weeks' duration. Approximately 125 NROTC stu- dents are now enrolled at the Uni- versity. Try Politisc, Sigler Advises Dowagers…

… incorporation, filed an ap- plication to buy the Thunderbird By TOM WALSH While frenzied efforts are being made to house the tremendous influx of students expected this fall, the overlooked problem of how this…

… group is to be fed threatens to produce a food crisis in the campus rea next semester. As a result the students here in the fall can expect to find all of the campus eating places crammed far beyond their…

… normal capacities. Must 'Eat Out' The anticipated fall enrollment of 18,000 represents an increase of 3,- lunches rather than wait in line to eat at local establishments. Students living in dormitories or…

… the lines at campus restaurants, drug stores, and the League and Union. The maximum operating capacity of these eating places has been esti- mated at 6,000. With at least 7,400 students who must eat…

November 22, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

… of a Jewish homeland because Brit- ain is building up a chain of "friendly" Arab states, likely to betray them in the future as they have in the past. Churchill once called Attlee a "sheep in# sheep…

…. Willow Run Village: West Court Community Bldg. Fri., Nov. 22, 8:00 p.m., Classical Recordings. West Lodge Fri., Nov. 22, 8:30 p. in., University of Michigan students' dance. Sat., Nov. 23, 8:00 p. in…

… office machine and supply companies will be on display. There is no admission charge. Aus- pices of the School of Business Ad- ministration. Events Today Roger Williams Guild will have the Lutheran Student

…-that-be so glibly state, is that to dismiss classes on those days would be unfair to the few students who could not get home for the four-day Thanksgiving weekend. Honestly, now, does anybody really believe…

… that? First of all, there are few students who could not get home and back in four days. When one is talking of fairness, one should think of the majority. Secondly, I rather doubt if the students who…

students to attend," puts it in a nutshell. There was also a remark quoted in The Daily recently that skipping of classes on those days could not be counted as consecutive absences in the College of L. S…

…. & A. As I see it, the incon- venience and injustice falls on the students who are conscientious enough to attend their classes. Perhaps some people think this is fair. Now, in the name of reason and…

… sees fit to perpetuate., We urge all students to register their pro- tests by either letter or telegram to the President of the University of Detroit. -Jacob C. Hurwitz Stanford H. Abramovitz EDITOR…

… accordance with the no- tice in the D.O.B. of Nov. 21, will be issued to students, faculty members, and athletic coupon book holders in the main corridor, Univ. Hall, 8:30 a.m.-12 noon and 1:30-4:30 p.m. on…

… Mon., Nov. 25, Tues., Nov. 26, Wed., Nov. 27 and Fri., Nov. 29. Students must present their student receipts for fees and coupon book holders must present their coupon books. - Chicago Student

August 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… reasons for the re- strictive admission policy for new students, the housing problem for the latter having been "pretty well lick- - ed," according to an official spokes- man in the business office. Prices…

…- Used Textbooks I inistratordeclared himself tonight to be ; "shocked by the gr'owing in- -tStudent DOOi difference and apathy" of the public F r1 toward all veterans' problems. Speaking over a radio…

… network Used textbooks for sale at the (NBC), the general said that public Student Book Exchange this fall will indifference was becoming evident be solicited in University residences "in our attitude…

… toward veterans who all next week, according to Dick Bur- want education and training, veter- ton, manager of the Student Book ans trying to start new businesses or Exchange. to buy farms, veterans seeking…

… Sponsored by the Student Legis- housing, veterans reestablishing lature, the Book Exchange will pro- themselves in their professions and vide a medium through which the trades."vieamdu thogwhcte "If we want…

… each veteran to be- students can buy and sell their books "If e wat ech vtern tobe-at reasonable prices. come a self-respecting useful citizen "Each student who leaves books in his community," Bradley…

… added, to be sold at the Exchange sets his "we must not treat him as an out- own prices," Burton stressed. "In the cast. past the Student Book Exchange has The administrator spoke shortly saved the…

December 05, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… freedom would not be abused," adding that he was disappointed at the failure of many students "to under- stand and accept their responsibility in the matter of class attendance." Previously Dean Erich A…

…. Walter, who didn't actually disapprove in so many words t of Thanksgiving absences, made it clear that students would be expected to attend classes according to the University calendar. Both he and Dean…

… Peake denied setting up any special regulations for the Thanksgiving weekend. It is evident, then, that they are not reproaching the student for breaking any rules, but rather for abusing the new…

… regulations. If liberalized attendance regulations are to be in effect they should be sweeping enough to cover a situation like the Thanksgiving weekend when the student may feel, rightly or wrongly, that he…

… needs an extra day off. If the responsi- bility rests with the student in such mat- ters, and the faculty came to the conclusion last June that it does, then why the threats a and reproaches? Did we do…

… something wrong last week? Perhaps the new attendance rule is only a temporary measure designed to prove to the student body that they are incapable of assuming responsibility in attendance matters. Let us…

… hope that is; not the case. Let us hope that the present rule will re- main in effect. Then when a student's ab- sences begin to affect his academic progress it will be time to crack down with threats or…

November 09, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… Universities and other such educational institutions. Any student with some slight knowledge of the po- litical complexion of this campus, who has read, anything at all about the most recent case cited above…

… in all this, no one voice has been raised to objection. It is about time for students and educators to learn to anticipate these things before they come and to learn to fight them when they do come…

… maintain its a men's clu. -Curtis P. Main Campus Balloting To the Editor: THE importance of voting in Tuesday's and Wednesday's elections to Student Legislature cannot be overemphasized. It is the duty of…

… every student, regardless of choice of candidate, to ex- press his voice in the forthcoming elections, not only in appreiation of democratic privileges, but also to make student government more demo…

…- cratic. Sororities and fraternities, because they are strongly organized, form a large electoral block. When independent students fail to vote, they allow the elections to be swung by smaller but stronger…

July 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… this year and has suggested placing Palestine. un- der a United Nations Trusteeship. Arab leaders have asserted Arabs will fight if more Jews are permitted to enter the Holy Land. In a sharp debate in…

… season with the Michig, Repertory Players. Miss Barton w be assisted by students taking Cc tume Design in summer courses a: by her small staff of regular assi tants. One of the most interesti: rooms in the…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAx MA Fifty-Sixth Year $100,000,000 SAVING: MVA and Public Power Coll tPoeepiial ON ¢N D DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Ir '4, v1I Edited and managed by students of the…

… University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Stafff Margaret Farmer Hale Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp, Pat Cameron Clark Baker Des Howarth…

… Anglo-American inquiry committee's recommendation that the Holy Land be turned over to United Nations trusteeship. The joint committee, which has been consider- ing a solution of Jewish-Arab unrest since…

…- ments. Graduate Students'Receiving Degrees in June: Today is the last day you may or- der your special commencement an- nouncements. Orders will be taken 10 to 12 and 1 to 3 outside of Room 4, University…

… Hall. Announcements are 10 cents each. The special announce- ment can be provided if the number of announcements ordered by gradu- ate students warrants the additional expenditure involved. Seniors…

… actions: Students whose total records are below a "C" average at the end of the Spring Term, 1946, will be asked not to register again, unless in the opin- ion of the Administrative Board they can prove…

… extenuating circumstances. Students who are asked not to regis- ter may petition for the privilege at a later time. This regulation does not apply to veterans. The special regulation passed by the…

… immigration ever since she took over Palestine after World War I; and the Government White Paper of J939 virtually ex- cluded further entry of Jews after 1944 by re- quiring the consent of the Palestinian Arabs

… arrangement be temporary and that Palestine soon be placed under UN trusteeship. -Ann Kutz To The Editor: CANVASSING the East Quadrangle for votes in the Student Congress elections does not speak well for…

… university student elections. This particularly for the Congress candidate who was brazenly seen collecting I. D. caf-ds in the East Quad.: on Tuesday, May 1, the last day of elections. Whether or not this was…

February 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… something about Palestine, and the Jews and the Arabs holler. Labor and capital get in a fight, and I am in the middle. The Russians and the British have an argument, and I am in the middle." Suddenly the…

… political civil war, to one faction in a tiff. (Copyright, 1946, NY. Post Syndicate) New Constitution To the Editor: THE CONSTITUTION which ap- pears in today's Daily was drawn up by a group of students who…

… feel that the Forum-Council Constitution previously published does not answer the need for student self-rule on this campus. That Constitution provided for a small Council elected by the students but…

… already exists at Michigan. We believe that the fight to achieve some degree of democracy on this campus will be a hard one, but that it can be won only by going directly to the students and enabling them…

… to weaken the cause of student government as a whole. On the contrary, we feel that the intense interest which has developed in this controversy is an indication that the campus is not entirely asleep…

… and that students are beginning to act with initiative and imagination. Stu- dent government is not something which is to'be slipped over on the campus with as little friction as possible; if no' one is…

…). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1946 VOL. LVI, No. 69 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday, February 6, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Attention All Students: Registra- tion for…

… the Spring Term By action of the Conference of Deans, all students are required to register for the Spring Term at, and no later than, the time announced in the Registration Schedule. Late reg…

…- istrations will not be permitted by the administrative authorities of the sev- eral units, except in the case of vet- erans who have not been in residence for the Fall Term. Students must pre- sent their…

… the Veterans Ad- ministration for reimbursement be- fore the end of the course. Boyd C. Stephens Cashier Women students who do not expect to be able to register without a Uni- versity loan should apply…

June 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, J -FLT NE 1, 1946 PAGE TWO SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 194~ Fifty-Sixth Year - Edited. and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of…

… the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer lae Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp Pat Cameron Clark Baker Des Howarth Ann Schutz Dona Guimaraes…

…,000 non-repatriable Jews, if not many more who want to go there. Which means that Bri- tish stalling and Arab arguments will have to be by-passed. This the United Nations can, and must, do. The other 400…

… any discussion about the German relief pro- gram. The Deutscher Verein is an organization in which students may practice speaking German and, at the same time, enjoy themselves. It is not an…

… objection was raised that other countries needed money and food more than Germans. To this, the majority agreed. Those of the students who have relatives in Germany were told how to send food to them, and…

student absence from classes. 5. Committee on curriculum. 6. Report on veterans refresher course. 7. Report on faculty housing. 8. New business and announce- ments. Notice to Men Students and House- holders…

…: The closing date for the Spring Term will be June 22 and room rent in approved rooming houses for men shall be computed to include this date. As per the terms of the con- tracts, students are expected…

… to pay the full amount of the contract three weeks before the end of the term. Registration for the Summer Ses- sion begins June 26 and classes begin July 1. If either the householder or the student

… wishes to terminate their pre- sent rooming house agreement, notice should be given to the Office of the Dean of Students on or before June 1. Student may secure forms for this purpose in Room 2…

… leave their names at the Union Student Offices, week- days from 3:00 to 5:00, or call Al Farnsworth, 2-3002. There are no restrictions as to class or school, and veterans and men with previous ex…

August 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…SHE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Fifty-Sixth Year I ControJer,6iallQe rorter Jill, BILL MAULDIN War of 'ords I .1 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the…

… Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenheim ASSOCIATE EDITORS City News ............................ Clyde Becht University…

… volunteered for service in the British army during the war that the army finally refused to take any more of them, lest the Arabs should be alienated. Even before British headquarters had been bombed, the…

… protect their future training rights must re- port to the Veterans Administration, Rm. 100, Rackham Building, accord- ing to the following schedule: Students in the term ending Aug- ust 9: Report Aug. 5…

…-9. Students in the term ending Aug- ust 23: Report Aug. 12-17. Students whose term ends after August 23: Report August 19-24. Veterans' presence is necessary to fill out a training report and to in- dicate…

… Archecture and Design; Schools of Education, Forestry, Music, and Public Health: Summer Session Students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4, U.H., several days…

… Society, Burton Tower, at poplar prices. Student Recital: Saturday evening, Student Recital: Friday evening, August 9, at 8:30 in Pattengill Audi- torium, Robert G. Waltz, tenor, will present a program in…

… Section. All meetings in the Grand Rapids Room, Michigan League. French Tea today at 4 p.m. at the Internationar'Center. International Center: Weekly In- formal Tea, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Foreign students and…

… International Center resumes the sponsorship of weekly informal record tea dances on Friday, August 9, at 4 p.m. in the Recreation Room of the International Center. Foreign students, their guests, and anyone else…

May 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… Kilamy, Ontario, to Mexico City. "We're go- ing back to the spirit and scope of the Summer Session before the war," Prof. Hqpkns said. Congress Acts To Re-Establish Wolverine Co-op Student Congress last…

… trustees to reopen the cooperative for student use. The Wol- verine was closed early in the war. Kassis said last night he had the names of at least 50 University vet- erans interested in helping to run the…

… 5 p.m. every Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday in the IFC office where students are invited to air their suggestions. They empowered President Ray Davis to appoint six new committees to work with the…

… general and inter- national committees already estab- lished. These include veteran affairs, finance, academic affairs, student government, social and publicity. Trial To Be Reconsidered The Congress also…

… Congress scheduled a new trial be- cause he had no opportunity to exer- cise his legal rights in the ouster. The new trial will be held Monday evening with an impartial jury of six students and a judge from…

… the faculty of the Law School or the po- litical science department. Judy Chayes was made permanent chairman of the important General committee to coordinate student-in- terest on campus at the meeting…

… years of service or 40 points until June 30, despite prospective slimg pickings of new manpower under the stop-gap draft law, a War Depart- ment spokesman said today. JERUSALEM, May 15-The Arab Higher…

… secretary, announced to- night. Michigan students who are aca- demically qualified will be given first priority for entrance into the Law School, Dean E. Blythe Stason of the Law School said yesterday in the…

February 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…-war extravaganzas. Private par- ties will be approved for Saturday, March 9, by the Dean of Students Office. Identification cards should be presented at time of application, and ., n+, .r~A a - - - -rrcr - - crlni…

… planned for the Student Religious Association's fourth annual Brotherhood Banquet to be held at 6:30 today in the Michi- gan League. All campus religious groups have been invited to send representatives to…

… full Gen- eral Assembly. The decision came after a last ditch fight by the French delegation which had scattered Latin American and strong Arab support to delay selection of a permanent headquarters. The…

… Lincoln is to be found in the archives of the Clements Library, it was revealed today. The description of the tragic event and the turmoil that followed was written by Charles Addison Sanford, a student at…

… available to students who are partially or entirely paying for their own education. Upon recommenda- tion by the dean of his college or his academic counselor, any student in the University may obtain books…

… now has about 1,700 books in circu- lation. Most of these texts have been contributed by students while they were in residence at the University. Books are charged to students for one term, with the…

… privilege of re- newing the loan for another term if they have been properly cared for. If books which are requested are not available at the library, they are bought as soon as possible so that no student

July 31, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… Wayne Univer- sity, and in the Detroit public school system. Will Feature Edwards' Band A semi-formal dance featuring Jer- ry Edwards' orchestra will be held by the Graduate Student Council at 9 p…

… Palestinian prob- lem, one which divides the country up into three parts, the Trans-Jordan for the Arabs, Jerusalem for the British, and a northwestern area, nat larger than Rhode Island, for the Jews, had the…

… unusual effect of unit- ing the Arabs and the Jews in a joint denunciation, Prof. Slosson said. The essence of Britain's difficulty in India, he declared, is that the Hindu majority wants a united In- dia…

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