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October 28, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… questions went against the government and Faure asked for the confidence Arab, Israeli Students Air Controversy Refugee Problem Causes Debate By MARY ANN THOMAS Three possible solutions to the Arab

…-Israeli dispute were offered in a heated debate between Arab and Israeli students yesterday. Representing the Arab viewpoint, Khalid Al-Shawi, Grad., and Hus- ni R. Alul said peace could be possible with Arabs and…

…. , Their broad policy aim is to stall the Soviet drive for friends and influence in the sprawling and seething Moslem world. Tension is mounting between the divided Arab nations and be- tween the Arabs and…

…. Sharett Comments In this conference city, Premier Moshe Sharett told reporters "I hope to God that Israel will not be driven" to a preventive war against the Arabs. And in the Arabian Desert, where…

… showers throughout. U' Students To Help Plan' Coed Dorm By LEE MARKS A large group of students will be involved in the early stages of planning a coed dorm, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A…

… plans for North Campus also include building a fraternity and sorority "row" and 800 -married student apartments. IHC members questioned Vice- President Lewis and Prof. Lionel Laing, of the political…

February 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…GOP LEAVES STUDENTS HOLDING BAG See Page 4 Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom :43 a t t]g p p E ( CLOUDY, COLD _. VOL. LXIX, No. 98 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959 FIVE…

… in Review of Student Government Council should not include "any member who has an immediate stake" in cases reviewed by the Board. He said that he included himself and Dean of Women, Deborah Bacon, as…

… units available to the Uni- versity's women students. Ashton said a conversion of the building would depend largely on the needs of the medical school for such a dormitory. He said that if the medical…

… school did not need the building he felt there was a 50-50 chance of its coming into the men's dormi- tory system, preferably as an up- perclass residence. SGC Appoints 'Study Group Student Government…

… Council ap- proved the appointment of four; members to the Student Conduct .'Study Committee at its meeting; Wednesday. Clarification committee, which may recommend changes in the Board in Review and its…

… request of the Regents who asked Vice-president in Charge of Student Affairs James A. Lewis to "report any suggestions or changes which seem necessary and desir- able." Dean Rea commented that in his…

… clarification of areas of jurisdic- tion." He said he did not think the committee would make any evalu- ation of the 1949 regulation re- quiring student organizations to 'be without restrictive membership clauses…

… not.want to see the com- mittee get into the area of the student regulations booklet. +City rCouncil Allows Change By JOHN DeMOTT The Ann Arbor City Council approved a change in its annexa- tion…

… possibility of a Student- Faculty Conference on counseling is "pretty much definite," Roger Seasonwein, '61, one of the two student members of the Univer- sity Counseling Study Committee, said yesterday…

…. Although no specific plans have been made for the event, which will "probably be held just before or just after spring vacation," it has been endorsed by Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis…

November 07, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… haveolvend since Oct. 25 -Daily-Allan Winder FAYEZ SAYEGH-Speaking in a jam-packed auditorium with interetsted listeners, Fayez Sayegh, counselor to the Arab delega- tion to the UN, explained the relationship…

… between Arab national- ism and democratic principles. Sayegh Proclaims A rab emocratic By SELMA SAWAYA "Democracy as a form does not yet fully exist in the Arab world, but the spirit of democracy is an…

…-CIO Demands En aerely striving to attain inde- endence of colonial powers, dur- ng the inter-war period, the Arabs ssumed the tasks of social organi- ation at the end of World War II hich had previously been…

… Important The attitude of the Arab states award the two main camps in the ower struggle today, West and ast, can be explained by the atti- tdes of these respective groups 'ward the Arab nationalistic ovement…

…, Sayegh said. Three factors which add up in he argument against the West re that freedom of Arab states as suppressed and their inde- endence was dismembered by Vestern colonialism, and that the donist…

… movement to set up the ate of Israel on Arab territory as carried out under Western uspices, he noted. To the extent to which the West ould infuse the spirit of Western emocracy into dealings with the rab…

… world, to that extent Arab ationalism will veer from its pres- nt course of neutralism and re- urn to its former friendship with he West, eventually joining with he West, he concluded. KENNETH STUART…

March 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… but said from the United Arab Republic, at the same time Moscow would be said last night there is no real agreeable to a meeting of foreign conflict between the interests of ministers if it was not…

… possible to the United States and the goals set up a summit session. Yester- of Arab nationalism. day's communique called for both. FOUR YEARS: Senators Pass Draft WASHINGTON MP)-The Senate voted 90…

…'s resolgtions, dennounces war and stops the large scale immigration into their country. Expect Neutral Position The Arabs expect the United States to maintain at least a neu- tral position between the Arab world…

… rate of almost a million dollars a day. "Another sign would be for polit- ical leaders to take the issue of Israel out of domestic partisan platforms," he added. Want Friendship "The aim of the Arab

… na- tions," he said. He- added that it is in the interest of the United States and the West to support r these aims. Nothing but friendship and un- derstanding Is wanted by the Arabs, Kamel claimed. He…

… Re-. publicans voted against taking up the bill., -Daily-Len Brunette IN FAVOR-Panhellenic President Mary Tower, flanked by other Student Government Council mem- bers, spoke in favor of fall rushing…

April 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… employment protection, was isc'sed at an open hearing in Lansing Wednesday. Brereton Bissell, '61, spokesman for a group of University students who went to Lansing to defend the bill, reported that it was at…

… cited as two of the important changes by the profes- sor. CAIRO (1) -- President Gamal sbdel Nasser says the old friend- ship between the United Arab Republic and the Soviet Union would be revived if…

… Premier Nikita Khrushchev stops interfering in Arab internal affairs. "Our minimum demand of Mos- cow, as indeed of Washington or London, is that they understand Arab nationalism, appreciate its dignity and…

… U.A.R. president complained bitterly of Communist plots to establish an "Arab Soviet" in the Middle East. Nasser said that last December he had to act quickly to foil a Communist coup plotted by Red…

… leaders in the U.A.R. province of Syria. Nasser charged that an all- Arab Communist underground was organied by Arab Commu- nists at the 21st Communist Par- ty Congress in Moscow early this year. Organize…

… Subversion "Having secured an iron grip on Iraq, they (the Communists) set out to organize an all-Arab Communist underground for pur- poses of subversion and sabotage Scientist TO Deliver. 1Italk Today. Nobel…

… awards as well as honorary doctorates from 15 universities. against neighboring Arab coun- tries," Nasser charged. "Here was planned the master- plot of pan-Arab Communist un- deground to work for the…

…. the Communist counter revolu- tion against Arab nationalism." Nasser accused Britain of back- ing Iraq's Premier Abdel Karim Kassem against Arab nationalism. "The British still suffer from Suez sickness…

… every big, power and that creates a contra- diction between us. At the mo- ment, they appear to be quite pas- sive." Nasser said Arab nationalists have no foreign allies any more and he must depend on the…

Arab people for support. He said that is why he has made his sharp public attacks on the Iraqi re- gime and against the Soviet lead- ers. Declaring he had entered into controversy with Russia's leaders…

October 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… split in the Arab- North African world appeared to be in the works last night. It ,is growing out of a newly intense feud between President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia, and President Gamal Abdel Nasser of…

… the United Arab Republic. In Tunis, it was officially an- nounced that Tunisia is consider- ing a break in diplomatic, rela- tions with Nasser's Cairo govern- ment. In Cairo, UAR delegates returned to…

students who are in- terested in participating in the Polish Exchange program should contact Ruth Callahan, secretary of the Student Government Coun- cil, in the Student Activities Build- ing for information…

… and applica- tions. Nov. 15 is the deadline for appli- cation. The University is applying to serve as a host institution for the Polish students who will study in this country, according to Roger…

… bucket drive will be held from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. today, sponsored by Student Government Council. Janice Reisman (left) is among the first to make a drop in the bucket of Carol Weinstorck and Mort Wise…

…. INSPECT 'APPRAISALS: Teachers' Conference, Studies Student, Thought More "scholarship with zest" is needed in the nation's colleges, Mark H. Ingraham, dean of the University of Wisconsin College of Letters…

March 07, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… of New Arab War - l * * * * * * Ben-Gurion Confident Of Victory Calls Russia, U.S. Responsible JERUSALEM (P)-Israeli Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion declared yesterday the danger of a second Arab

… British Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb was removed last Thursday as the commander of Jordan's Arab Le- gion. Government chiefs of Saudi Arabia, Syria and Egypt were meeting in an Arab summit con- ference in…

…'s re- quest for 50 million dollars worth of arms for defense. Heruth Motion Defeated The nationalist Heruth party, which advocated a preventive war against the Arabs, went down in defeat at the stormy…

… the balance may change later, but Israel is more than a match right now for the military .forces the Arabs could throw into battle. They estimate 250,000 Israelis could be mobilized to man the frontier…

… lines. Jordan Army Best While Egypt is building up her forces with Czech weapons, the best army in the Arab world is still regarded as Jordan's 20,000- man legion, founded, financed and -until last week…

…-commanded by Britons. The Arab summit conference drew Saudi Arabia's Ding Saud and Syrian President Shukri Al Quwatly to Cairo to meet with Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser. These three leaders of the Arab

… bloc already have offered to replace the subsidy of some 22 million dollars a year which Britain pays for support of the Arab Legion in return for military bases in Jordan. There were un- official…

… reports King Hussein might Join them in the talks to coordi- nate Arab defenses. Alignment of King Hussein with the Arab Big Three, already linked by mutual aid pacts placing their forces under a joint…

… opera- SAB Booklet Deadline Set Deadline for all materials for next year's new Student Activities Booklet will be April 16, Joe Col- lins, '58, chairman of Student Gov- ernment Council's Policy Com…

December 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

….S.tPolicy i Africa, Near dEeatt minor $(EDITOR'S NOTE: Joe Collins, Student Government Council president, Ada 4 participated in a seminar held in Accra, Ghana under the auspices of behin World University…

… Set ' such basic issues as the Arab refugee problem, the Suez situation, and perhaps most important, our own segregation problem." …

March 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…- ficials" he meant "vice-president and up." The physicist described Wayne's policy as being concerned mainly with teaching the student "proper values, so society can sur- vive." This philosophy he termed…

… on the, part of the, student body." 'Prof. Bates said, "The fault lies generally with the science depart- ments at the various universities. Today's general science course is designed around the theory…

… that students ought to know the con- tent of knowledge-this has made this type of course pretty clear cut and dried," he said. Prof. Bates also blamed the professors' crowded schedule for the lack of…

… interest in science. Students Avoid Science "The professor is expected to carry out research, maintain a certain professional prestige and{ also teach," he said. As a result, he said, most col-' lege…

students avoid the rigorous study of science for the "lusher pastures of literature." s A University vice-president here also called attention to the future of science at the Univer- sity. Calling…

…, social. Arab Rulers Lose Power To Nasser BEIRUT . - Seven Arab rul- ers who dared to stand against President Gamal Abdel Nasser's dream of empire have been shorn of power in less than two years. Now…

… idol of the Arab masses, remains to be seen. The conflict may well turn into a test of strength for Arab leadership. 'It is ironic that Nasser's No. 1 target at the moment was the man who wiped out three…

… of the United Arab Republic president's major enemies in one coup last summer in Iraq. But Kassem then cautiously drew away from; Nasser's all- embracing Arab nationalism andj swung to the left. Nasser…

… backers in Iraq were shunted aside or arrested. Arab communists in Iraq rose in influence.f Accuses Kassem Now Nasser, in a series of speeches in Damascus, has ac- cused Kassei of a long list of sins…

… - heresy, murder and open- ing Iraq to the Communists. If it is possible to judge by Nas- ser's past successes, the odds against Kassem are high. Before Kassem, eight Arab rul- ers challenged Nasser. Only…

April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… :With Arab States Chou Demands Quick Settlement At Bandung Over Israeli Question BANDUNG, Indonesia-(A)-Red China yesterday wooed the sol- idly anti-Communist Moslem countries of the Middle East by taking…

… the side of the Arab states against Israel. The Arabs are represented and Israel is not at the 29-nation Asian-African conference that opened here Monday. Red China's Premier Chou En-lai played his…

… political cards skill- fully in the role he apparently has assumed of being everybody's friend at the conference. He joined seven Arab countries at the conference's 'Differences ,Will Block - Conference…

… is a small segment of an in- finitely larger sphere." This thesis was developed by a panel composed of Pat Roelofs, '55, Daily Associate City Editor; Steve Jelin, '55, former Student Legis- lature…

… indoctrinate students with political bias should be allowed to teach." Jelin agreed, basically, but op- posed the methodology of the Communist movement in the po- litical realm. The Communists, he r contended…

… the West has not Arab people in Palestine and calls participated, seeing in this an ef- for implementation of United Na- fort to show that Asia is now the tions resolutions on Palestine." center of…

… international activity. The Arabs have been most bit- "The composition of the na- ter over the plight of between tions includes three different cat- 800,000 and 900,000 Palestine Arab agories in regard to…

…." gees now live in neighboring Arab "Almost all the nations are pre- countries on the Israeli perimeter, vious colonial areas which gained supported mainly by United Na- independence in post-war years…

… statement on the approach by not challenging the Arab-Jewish dispute. fiery remarks by pro-West lead- India's Prime Minister Nehru ers." split with Chou to urge modera- The international politics ex- tion in…

… handling the Arab-Jewish pert said that this was designed to question. influence the more moderates, "es- pecially India." U.S. Rushes The agenda for discussion was I itself quite general, Prof Efirien- I co…

July 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… said was the United States policy of thinking any ddle-eastern re- gime was necessarily pro-Commu-. nist if it was not pro-American. A student from the United Arab Republic said the Arab nations want to…

Arabs should be free to work out their 'own problems without interference of any sort. They held that Arab national- ism is not necessarily pro-Cor- munist. . U. S. Criticized They criticized what they…

… disally themselves from the super-powers because they "want to have freedom of action." The same student, George Abi- Broffadened WASHINGTON (R)-- The gov- ernment decided yesterday to broaden its…

… say Congress can adjourn by Aug. 9.1 Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-Ill re-a ported after a White House con-a ference of GOP leaders with Presi- dent Eisenhower yesterday that! ; saab, Grad., said the Arab

… emphasized that the long range objectives of the Arabs and the United States were in agree- ment, including the economic and political development of the Arab ;tates an dthe extension to the Arab people of all…

… substantially halted 2) A Lebanese student, Usamal al Khalidi, Grad. say that the opposition to Chamoun is from people who "in no case" want to Join the UAR. He also said that the bulk of the fighting in Leba…

…- non was between pro- and anti- government rebels. 3) Omesh Khanna, Grad., an Indian member of the panel, say, that Arab leaders think of Cha- moun as "quite treacherous." 4) An English panel member…

…, Beverley Pooley, Grad., say that Americans have been "very subtly persuaded" into an imperialistic view in the Middle East by Brit- ish diplomats. 5) A re-affirmation of the be- lief in Arab; nationalism…

… from Archie Singham, Grad., from Cey- lon, coupled with a warning of the potential danger of Arab who pay only "lip service" to nationalist causes. Civic,,Group "The Mousetrap," a mystery thriller by…

…, Brablec de- clared, he personally would be inclined to give speech credit to a high school student who had never delivered a speech. Speech courses tend to attract peope with high ability who are ambitious…

March 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…. While students unhappily crowded into temporary quarters and parents demanded to know what had happened University officials tried in vain to explain the many factors which led to inadequate facilities…

… similar institutions with even greater severity. Students Turned Away At Illinois, for example, students who had been accepted were told only a few days before the start -Daily-Dick Gaskil few could recall…

…; that power is given only to the people and their elected representatives." Counsel for the three Negroes involved in the litigation asked the high court in a brief to affirm Arab Legion in an effort to…

… later to 1. Prime Minister Eden recalled 74-73, but 15 top British officers of Jordan's e d quintet Arab Legion in reprisal for the sher. summary dismissal last Thursday 20th point of Lt. Gen John Bagot…

… of Glubb's dismis- Lake near sal, the British Foreign Office be- there is no lieves the danger of aggression in the Arab-Israeli dispute now lies a compre- with the Arabs. It is feared Arab nt, showing…

… politicians may seek to use the e else and Arab Legion in an effort to destroy ,dents even Israel. 3. New border clashes were re.- such bodies. ported between Israel and Arab ated neighbors. The Israelis…

… nment Vice- TEENames served as a he weekend ered around idents' Role d According to IFC Rushing Chair- the three- man Fred Lyons, '57, 297 out of a NSA book- rushing class of 543 men have ant, Student

November 03, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… country under UN protec- tion. Egypt, Arab Students' Trip Home Barred The Egyptian Embassy in Washington contacted the Arab and Egyptian students yesterday' both by wire and telephone, ac- cording to Salah…

… El-Zarka, presi- dent of the Arab club, telling them that they are unable to return home yet because all means of transportation have been cut. Forty or 50 Arab and Egyptian students had sent a…

… the Israeli-Arab dispute. Student Speakers Attack UN Charter Violations By ROSE PERLBER G More than two hundred students from nations all over the world jammed a smoky Union room yesterday to hear…

… "international concern" for the passage of ships through the Suez Canal, and "an all out attack in concert with like-minded na- tions on the problem of resettling the 900,000 Arab refugees who now live in misery…

student speakers from the United States, France, Britain, India and Pakistan condemn Britain, France and Israel for violating the United Nations Charter. The opinions of the speakers, moderator Archie…

… loyal citizen of the United Kingdom," he could not condone Britain's "act of aggres- sion .. . which stabs United Na- Israeli and Egyptian students. But tions, , . the only legal body which after loud…

…, another speaker,. agreed that the right of Jewish people to Israel is a basic assumption. Minkovich declared "The trouble is-the Arabs do not seem to want to accept this." He said the current conflict…

November 11, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… 'Spontaneous 'Rose Bowl Rally Meets 0pp isition Efforts to halt a "Rose Bowl Rally" planned for 4 p.m. today were initiated last night and are continuing today. Student leaders, recognizing…

… drawbacks in the "spontaneous" pep rally planning, have hastened to discourage students from parti- cipating in the rally.j Interfraternity Council President Bob Weinbaum, '56, and Inter- House Council…

… President Tom Bleha, '56, last night contacted fraterni- ty, sorority and dormitory house presidents hoping to block the disorganized demonstration of school spirit. Some Student Government Council members…

… expressed concern over lack of preparation and thought plans for the rally should have gone through proper channels. The rally, instigated earlier this week by a handful of students, has been widely…

… players are well aware students are planning to converge on Ferry Field during today's practice. Rally plans call for meeting at the Union at 4 p.m., marching to Ferry Field during practice and then…

… rally has often done more to hurt team morale than bolster it. What will happen after students rush down to Ferry Field and swarm onto the practice field? Coach - Bennie Oosterbaan has worked all week to…

… bring the team to a fever pitch for the game. A disorganized mob in the middle of the last important practice could have a harmful effect. Players at the University of Michigan know the students are…

… behind them as they prepare to emerge from the doldrums reached last week against Illinois. Last week's dead weekend after 5 p.m. Saturday shows how students rise and fall with the team. All week they…

April 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… "committee" of 84 students and 30 faculty members. At the same time, however, University officials put an emphatic "no" to former University of Washington professor Phillips' talk -_->slated for a closed…

… meeting of the -Carlsie Marsnail ELECTION PREPARATIONS-Student Legislators Dave Belin, '51, (left) and Tom Rice, '50BAd, (right) place blank ballots in the all-metal ballot boxes which will be used in…

… put the topcoat in the mothballs for the summer and that it would be prudent to keep your rubbers handy. loover Plan Supported ByStudents A student section of the Citi- zen's Committee for the Hoover…

… Report was set up last night at a meeting under the auspices of the Student Legislature. Prof. James K. Pollock, head of the political science department and a member of the Hoover Com- riission, outlined…

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…

February 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… of the 19 Univer- sity sorority chapters, Panhellenic President Debbie Townsend, '56, asserted last night. Speaking before the regular ' meeting of Student Government Council. Miss Townsend stated that…

… Andy Knight, '58, who resigned because of academic difficulties. *Student Book Exchange mana- ger Bill Diamond reported that this semester's SBX made a$133 profit but lost $125 due to theft and loss of…

…- iems as they concern students, ' was hampered by poor student participation. x SGC passed a motion approving "an amount not to exceed $1500 for publication of a student activities booklet to be sent to…

… all incom- ing students." Also okayed 'was a motion limit- ing campaign expenditures in SGC elections to $25 per candidate. KHolmes Film On .Caribbean' Set For Today Second in the series of Burton…

… little about either," he said. -Daily-Hal ueeds FIRST FL9OR CUTAWAY-This section will be the first floor of the Student Activities Building, now being constructed behind the Administration Building, on…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…, the women going to the Michigan League, the men, to the Michigan Union. The League and Union are sponsoring forums from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to acquaint the new student with activities on the campus…

… to answer any general questions the students may have. Coke Dates Scheduled All afternoon the Union Ball- room will be the site of annual Orientation Week "coke dates." New students will gather there…

… the Orientation Program from 7:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. as freshmen gather to hear the an- nual President's Address. Univer- sity President Harlan Hatcher will greet the students and welcome them to…

… university life. Today's program will end with an all-campus sing to take place on the diagonal at 9 p.m. This year marks the first time that lights have been used at the sing, enabling students to see as well…

… as hear their neighbors. The sing is planned to acquaint new students with the University's various tra- ditional songs. SBX Begins. Sales T oda Included in the medical school's unit are the…

…, sports, business, or pho- tography staffs, according to Dale Cantor, '59, personnel director. There will be four meetings so that all students may attend. They will be held Sept. 24, 25, and 26 at 4:15 p…

….m. and on Sept. 25 at 7:15 p.m. in the evening. "We welcome all interested stu- dents," Miss Cantor remarked. "Opportunities for advancement are unlimited." sThe meetings will be held at the Student

… Publications Building, 420 Maynard. Union Re than 100 per cent since 1952 to 624 students last spring, the old quarters were quite cramped, Dean Reddig explained. The school now has facilities to expand…

… Ann Arbor bisi- nesspeople indicate they have no vacant positions, a wide variety of jobs on and off campus remain open to students. A number of- fraternities and sororities have "meal jobs" open. Men…

…'who wait tables are paid with meals in such jobs. Likewise, many students may find employment in the dormitory cafeterias, libraries and offices. In- formation on other jobs may- be obtained from the…

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…- dle East. Official sources said one of the main topics in the 22-hour meet- ing was the Baghdad Pact, a chief cause of friction between some Arab states and the West. In the past Nehru has denounced the…

… supports. Those favoring the flexible sup- ports then included 39 Republicans and 10 Democrats. 'WORLD HASN'T STOPPED': Bidless Students Give " " .Opinions on Rushing By RICHARD TAUB Talk on the relative…

… who are beginning fam- ilies to buy homes and to provide them with income when it is most needed for their welfare and security. Glubb Defied Commands, King Says Hussein Hailed As Arab Hero BEIRUT…

…, Lebanon (P)-Jordan's King Hussein fired Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb for refusing to re- organize his Arab Legion to meet a possible Israeli attack, his gov- ernment's radio said yesterday. The King-hailed as…

… a new hero of the Arab world-immediately drew a pledge of all-out aid from Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia "in event of aggression," a dispatch from Damascus reported. The 20-year-old monarch's sun was…

… done to disturb friendly relations between Britain and Jordan, which fired his as its Arab legion commbander. The fabulous desert soldier was sad-faced and tired as he stepped from his plane into a…

… personally symbolized British in- fluence in the Middle East-an influence that now appears to be crumbling in a floodtide of ,Arab nationalism.. United States Ambassador Win- throp E. Aldrich had lunch with…

… problem is the danger of a new Arab-Israeli war. Showdown Postponed WASHINGTON (P)-The United States, Britain and France yes- terday postponed a showdown meeting on the proposed sale of French jet fighters…

… ejection of British Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb from Jordan. This may lead to an opening into which the Soviet Union will try to move. Arab Block Formidable The Jordanian action also is re- garded here as…

… evidence that the hard core of the Arab bloc, never a very effective force in the past, is becoming formidable In terms of Middle Eastern power and poli- tics. United States officials said the surge of Arab

February 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… EIGHT PAGES SWestern, Arab Leaders 4> Nasser Calls Arab Nations To Meeting Ike Determines Polcy Today on UN Sanctions' Sn Israeli Troop Crisis I Countries to Discuss Eisenhower Doctrine CAIRO…

… ()-President Game Nasser is conferring with three o thls Arab partners next week in ,summit meeting expected to hard en the Arab attitude toward the Eisenhower doctrine and Aqaba- Gaza issue. Syria's President…

… on his mission to Wash- ington, with emphasis on his an- alysis of what the F bhowe doctrine for the Middle East means to the Arabs. Common Bonds The wealthy Saudi Arabiar monarch has been visiting…

… Spair and the Arab nations of Nort. Africa since he left Washingtor two weeks ago. Common bonds of Egypt, Saud: Arabia, Jordan and Syria includ opposition to Israel and the pro- Western Baghdad Pact. But…

… a strain on their unity is sh wing up in differences over the Eisenhowei doctrine. Saudi Arabia and Jordan have responded favorably to the new 4 American policy. Egypt and Syria still preach Arab

… Britain. Dominated by a clique of pro- Soviet army officers, Syria has been the most hostile of the Arab nations toward the Eisenhower doctrine, although Kuwatly's gov- ernment officially adopted a wait…

…, and housing unit conferences. Collaterally, there will be public exhibition of religious art and music. The Conference grew out of a Student Government Council mo- tion last May. Persons representing…

… Curricu- lum," "What Are the Campus Gods?" and "Religion-a Hind- rance to Integration?" A faculty-student peopled panel will discuss "What Happens to God on Campus?" Auto Plates Change Near WASHINGTON (A…

… new Arab-Israeli war over the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba." Hold West Awaits U.S. Action In Mid-East Assembly Recesses; Expects Israel Reply UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A)- Canada, Britain and France…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… pring to 981, while the literary allege increased by 132 students 6,864. Thesnursing school now as 644 students, an increase of 0, while the social work school nrollnent rose four to 184. Architecture and…

… design college egistered an enrollment drop of 4 from last spring to 603, and he business administration school 0ll 29 to 830 in Ann Arbor. Den- istry students showed a decrease f five, leaving enrollment…

… year. "We found that our program was back- ward, the student had too much reading to do all in one year," Prof. Morris Greenhut, chairman of the English honors program said. Before the junior program was…

… instituted, the group consisted of only 1.0 to .12 hand-picked seniors.. "The department likes a larger group in the junior year because of the number of students who will drop out of the program," Greenhut…

… said. "Also, with a larger group, the honors committee has a better chance to assess the students' ca- pabilities," he added. This year there are 24 seniors and 36 juniors participating in the program…

…. "The purpose of our program is to give students with interest and ability the most challenging train- ing possible in the field of English literature under the best instruc- tion available, with the…

February 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… States-sponsored formula in the UN for winning NEAR EAST: Nleutrality Requested rBy Saud CAIRO () - King Ibn Saud i trying to persuade Arab leaders at their four-power summit con- ference here to clamp…

… such a a policy in his talks with Jordan's King Hussein, Syrian President Shukri Kuwatly and Egyptian President Abdul Gamal Nasser is that it will satisfy Arab nationa- list desires for neutralism, while…

… "accepted" the Eisen- hower plan for the Middle East. 4 Arabs Fight In Renewed Arius Quest CAIRO (4) - About 500 Pales- 4 tine Arab soldiers, embittered vet- erans from Gaza who want to fight the Israelis…

… innocent passage in the Straits of Tiran or the Gulf of Aqaba. 4. UN Emergency Force should be used in the Gaza Strip. Studeits Petition For Class Posts Four students have taken out petitions for senior…

… education school. No petitions have been taken out for senior officer in business administration school. Petitions for class officers in the four schools and colleges are available in Rm. 1538 Student

… University student gently lifting a dry-footed coed over one one the many puddles spotting campus areas after the incessant drizzle. TO FIND 'ABUSES': House Members Urge Investigation of Sports WASHINGTON (P…

… University Vice-President Wilbur Pierpont. Challenge Hatcher In spirited questioning, legisla- tors challenged Hatcher on the high number of University out-of- state students, costly athletic pro- grams at…

… some colleges, the charg- ing of residence hall utilities to the state and utilization of exist- ing classroom space. Hatcher defended out-of-state students as enriching the educa- tional experience of…

November 14, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… toward the United Arab Republic with possible unification with the Arab nations in the advent of war. The Tunisian student called for pressure from the United States on France to avert the possibility of…

… overs1TenArabs JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (P) - Aninvestigation touched off by a box of Syrian-made matches has cracked one of the biggest spy rings ever unearthed in Israel, the Israeli government said…

… yesterday. A communique announced the arrest and confessions of more than 10 Arabs living in Israel who allegedly took orders from Egyp- tian-Syrian intelligence. More arrests are likely. The ring operated in…

… Northern Israel and Jerusalem for more than two years, the communique said, and the spies sold military, economic and political information to the Arab agents. Live in Galilee Most of the 200,000 Arabs

…- versity and Wayne State Univer- sity. It was explained the universities are able to get along temporarily without the money owed by the State by dipping into student fees. Owe School Aid Lynn Mv. Bartlett…

…- fered him a monthly salary of 150, Israeli pounds (about $83). Government and police sources reported these details: The spies made contact with' armed Arab infiltrators who slipped across the border…

… mainly fromn-Lebanon. Relatives of Spies Most infiltrators were relatives of the spies in Israel. The ring centered at the Arab village of Marar, in Galilee, where many of the operatives worked on farms…

… University Board of Regents will discuss the possibility of es- tablishing an enrollment deposit for new students at their 11 a.m. general meeting today. Preceding the meeting will be a 10 a.m. conference on…

… Scheduling Student Government Council will take a 10 per cent cut of profits and expenses of any event not approved and calendared two weeks in advance, if a motion from the Student Activities Com- mittee…

March 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…Two Issues This Week Important to Future Students See Page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State A4 bbrp 43 11 f a t t 49 PARTLY CLOUDY VOL. LXVL No. 109- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 13…

… the end" to reverse the court ruling. U of Alabama .Punishes Race Riot Leaders TUSCALOSA, Ala. (P-A White Citizens Council leader was expel- led and 24 other students punish- ed less severely yesterday…

… by the University of Alabama for par- ticipation in mob action against Autherine Lucy, the school's first Negro student. The university Board of Trustees announced the expulsion of Leon- ard R. Wilson…

…, 20; Selma, Ala., sophomore plus suspension of four students and lesser and undisclos- ed punishment against 20 others. Had Accused University Wilson also was accused of bringing false charges against…

… criticized university authorities for their handling of the Lucy case, and the board took note of this. "This student's (Wilson's) con- duct and charges represent far more than the mere exercise of his right…

… island colony were shut down. Heavy patrols of British troops quickly put down all attempts at demonstrations in most parts of the island. Arab Chiefs Set Against Zion Forces CAIRO, Egypt (P-The Arab

February 18, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… posies tion on the Board in Control of Student Publications closes today. Any scholastically eligible stu- dent can still pick up a petition at the Student Legislature Bldg. provided he returns it today…

…. Those students petitioning will be inter- viewed for the position from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the SL Bldg. 71-1 .-1 U * _- BEHIND THE SCENES OF 'THE PHILADELPHIA STORY' * * * * Student Players To…

… Give 'The Philadelphia Story' By MARK READER Comedy, romance, (nd 'above all, an intimate view of life in high society Will sparkle at 8 p.m. tonight in the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- ter when the Student

… Koreans. As long as the United Nations carry responsibilities in Korea, he said, he doesn't believe they can remove Goodwill Marks Visit by State Legislature * * * * * * * Arabs Warn U.S. Against…

… IsraeliAid WASHINGTON (RP) -- Seven Arab governments told the United States yesterday that any more military and economic aid to Is- rael would fan smouldering fires in the strategic Middle East. Russia…

… recently broke off rela- tions with Israel, and the latter country promptly urged that the United States give her moral and material aid. * * * TOP DIPLOMATS representing the Arab world called in a group at…

… the State Department to oppose "any more help of any sort." "We believe it will amount to throwing oil on smouldering, fire," said Egyptian Ambassa- dor Abdul Rahim, who acted as spokesman. The Arab

… interests of the United States in the Middle East and will do away with any re- serve of good will left," Rahim said. The Arab protest to Under Sec- retary of State Walter Bedell Smith was aimed at blocking…

… Norman Hartweg, '55. Joseph Gadon '53, president of the Student Players also ap- pears in a role. The play is under the direction of Marie Miller who is spending her third year with the group. Jelke Trial…

… dietails. * * *yVRINAVS AMBASSADOR Menon, a former By VIRGINIA VOSS foreign secretary who once Was Student Legislature has already India's envoy to Nationalist China, extended a helping hand to its was…

July 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… WILLIAM SPODAK "It is till too early to be sure what course events in the Middle East will take," was the general opinion of Arab students ques- tioned about the present crisis. However, most were in agree…

…- ment about four main points: 1) The revolts in both Iraq and Lebanon are not, most students emphatically agreed, Communist- inspired. On the contrary most Arabs are anti-Communist, wish- ing to be free…

… of all foreign influ- ence and .maintain a policy of "positive neutralism." Nasser to Benefit 2) President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser, of the United Arab Republic, is not behind these events, though he will…

… probably stand to benefit from them. Rather, Arab nation- alism and the desire for Arab uni- ty were viewed as thermotivating factors behind these revolts. 3) Both revolts are the internal affairs of the…

… respective countries and for them to settle, not the Western powers. 4) The United States should have waited for United Nations action before sending her troops into Lebanon, for Arab opinion will be…

… States ac- tion, with or without Anglo- French forces, will greatly wors- en the situation. "One Arab nation is the dream of all Arabs," said Kana'an J. Al- Komser, Grad., of Iraq, and there "will soon be…

… a union of all Arab peoples." Who will head the union, Al-Komser was not sure, but if Nasser proves himself the most able, the people will elect him. Nasser, he continued, is the sym- bol of Arab

December 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… British officer. British tanks and troops attacked the Arab slum quarter, a guerrilla refuge. Protect Embarkation The day had been so calm that British soldiers spent most of the 'U' Branch Eli.... ....a…

… enable T# 'A students engineering and busi- ness administration "to put their academic training to productive use sooner than would 4e the case in a conventional program." ...' Another advantage for the vo…

…- § cational-educational p r o g r a m, Hatcher contended in his state ment on yesterday's $6,500,000 and 210' acre Ford grant, would be added student income, providing "the opportunity of college educa- - tion…

… to students who would other- wise be unable to afford it." TWO-HUNDRED TEN ACRE GRANT Map shows area In Dearborn, Michigan in which the Grant Largest Gift to School Grant Includes 210 Acre Tract; 'U…

… build a senior college branch for nearly 3,000 students here. University President Harlan Hatcher said he understood the gift package to be the largest ever made to an educational institution by a company…

… Union's Student- Faculty-Administration conference attended by Burns and City Ad- ministrator Guy C. Larcom Jr. As a result of the conference Burns asked council members to "think about" ways in which…

… outside fi- nancial interests could be persuad- ed to develop taxable housing for University married students. Burns said he had not fully un- derstood the seriousness of the married students' housing…

… graduate en- gineering, and 286 in graduate business administration. Upon graduation, students will have no obligation to the Ford Motor Co. There is no stipulation in the gift that the curriculum continue…

… $1000" per student per year, but that this would not mean an extra outlay "because the State will have to provide for these students somehow." 'U' Administers Flint Branch The University now administers a…

… shops, the Dearborn Center would lave a library, lec- ture rooms, faculty offices and student service facilities. Fair Lane estate, part of the 210 acre tract includes the Ford mansion, built in 1915 at a…

April 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Deceit He accused the present Jordan government of 'fsheer deceit aimed at paving the way for American colonialism to complete its plots against the liberal Arab movement." Hayari succeeded Nuwar as chief…

… of staff and held the job two ' days before fleeing to Syria.' , He told a news conference in I Damascus Saturday that palace | military attaches in Amman had i officials and foreign non-Arab plotted…

… the sche- dules also include rates and the bus routes. University students with identi- fication cards can ride for a 15 cent rate, according to the pamph-I let. Substantially the same routesI exist as…

… and cuts in enrollment had been discussed. "Probably both would be likely," he pre- dicted. Limit Enrollment Keeping the student enrollment at 22,000 rather than expanding to next year's projected…

… Reprisal LONDON () - Russia warned Britain a month before the Brit- ish-French attack on Egypt that the Arabs would sabotage the Suez Canal and Middle East oil work- ings in reprisal. Moscow also predicted…

… the Arab states would meet the invaders with a holy war. The sabotage materialized. The holy war did not. Warnings Conveyed The warnings were conveyed by'- Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin to then Prime…

…- ganda drive to picture the Rus- sians as friends and protectors of the Arab World. Moscow's maneuver to publish the letters came right behind weelend notes to the United States, Britain and France urging…

… diplomat, "and it tends to reduce the value of personal contacts be- tween heads of state." Bulganin predicted that if Sri- tain and France attacked Egypt "all the Arabs would rise in sacred struggle against…

… Dedication, Open House By RICHARD TAUB Students will have an oppor- tunity to see what is behind the shiny facade of aluminum, glass and brick in the building at E. Jef- ferson and Maynard Sts. from 3-5 p…

….m. on Friday. The new million dollar Student Activities Building will be dedi- cated by University President Harlan Hatcher and an open house will be held for all students. "We want to give the students

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…

March 14, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…'S NOTE: This is the sec- ond in a series of four articles dis- cussing the views of the Student Government Council candidates.) By JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council's relation to the University's aca…

… approval of a course evaluation booklet, improved coun- seling service and Council-spon- sored book exchanges. Mike Fishman, '60, told the women of Mary Markley Dormi- tory that he wants "students to become…

…' a pressure group under the auspices of the United States Na- tional Students Association." Through such action he hopes to get better professors and more funds for improvement of Uni- versity…

… for students. At the same open house, Morton Meltzer, '61, advocated a call by SGC for the repeal of the National Defense Education Act. He said that "leftists and communists" should not be prohibited…

…'s most important func- tion is "to improve intellectual stimulation." Advocates Exchange Plan To facilitate such stimulation, he advocated the continuation of foreign student exchange pro- grams and summer…

… reading courses. He especially favored a Junior Year Abroad program. Jo Hardee, '60, Council ad- ministrative vice-president, noted the impersonal attitude of the Uni- versity towards students. SGC has ''an…

… educational function and duty as representative of the students to make them feel an important part of the University," she said. Wants Committee Members Stressing the educative functions of the Council, Babs…

… were converting Iraq into a base for operations in the Arab world. To the cheers of thousands gathered in front of the Presiden- tial Palace, Nasser accused Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Kassem of being a…

… willing accomplice of Arab communists. It was the United Arab Repub- lic President's third attack in three days on Arab communists and Karem, now Nasser's arch foe in the struggle for the allegiance of all…

Arabs.- About 250,000 persons turned out in Damascus for the rally, that wound up a funeral parade for an Iraqi colonel killed last week in the pro-Nasser revolt at, Mosul in northern Iraq. Those who had…

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…

March 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… mixed with some snow. South-bound students may ex- pect light rain in extreme north- ern Ohio, but clear driving be- yond. On the turnpikes toward Pittsburgh there will be showers and possibly snow…

…' presence from the beginning ix -order to take over with the requi site background." -A- .- - -4-1,cam- '.tt- KING HUSSEIN: Arab Leader Condemns Communistie Strength WASHINGTON (P) - King Hussein of Jordan…

… said yesterday Communism is gaining strength in the Arab world because of coopera- tion between Soviet Russia and "certain Arab governments." The youthful anti-Communist monarch did not name any other…

Arab country in a speech to the National Press Club. But he apparently, was referring to Iraq and the United Arab Republic in talking about! "new relations" and "the policy of collaboration" between some…

Arab? countries and the Soviets. I - ~ i i y He said this collaboration"con -C ity M a stituted "the greatest danger" to, the Arab area and Jordan was' the first country to realize it. This C e stand…

… against Communism, Has- * aeR . . . sein said, "created serious mis- understanding with some Arab By PETER DAWSON sister states." Urban Renewal is "necessary Jabs at Nasser, Howjever, he said that some who…

… mayor in the April 6 gen- policy. This was an obvious jab eral election, declares. at United Arab Republic President Ives said in an interview that Gamal Abdel Nasser who recently has shown coolness…

… toward the he has investigated the area him- Soviets, self, talking to 91 families, to sat- Hussein said the Arab League, isfy himself that the program is 1A -, . + ,. necessary and that the peonle in men…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…>--- .. 1 Arabs Meet To Decide New :Policy CAIRO, Egypt (P)-The Arab summit conference opened yester- day to frame a common policy of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's doctrine for the Middle East. Well…

… informed Arab sources said the United States stand on Israeli withdrawal from Egypt was the key to the acceptance or rejection of the doctrine by the four as- sembled chiefs of Arab states. Towering King…

… Saud of Saudi Arabia gave the inside story of his recent talks in Washington to King Hussein of Jordan and Presi- dents Nasser of Egypt and Shukri .~Kuwatly of Syria. Well informed Arab sources pre…

…. The informants said the upshot might be an order from Egypt to halt work on clearing the Suez Canal, the dismissal of United Nations police forces and Arab reliance on the Soviet Union. Senator Hits…

…-testerday's warm weather and balmy breezes provided an incentive for a few University students to express their exuberance by hanging three bicycles from a tree near the corner of E. University and Oakland…

… Outside" to Inspec- tor Herbert W. Case, now retired. Scholarship Applications Due Monday Petitioning ends Monday, March 4 for two Alumni Student Leader Fellowships offering a year's study in Great Britain…

… University and a record of leadership in student activities, according to Anne Woodard, '57, of Student Government Council. Petitions are available in Rm. 1538 Student Activities Bldg. and must be returned by…

… Positions Eleven students have taken out petitions for six one-year terms on Student Government Council to be filled in spring elections March 19 and 20. Nelson Sherburne, '59, Nancy Murphy, '58, Navanitray…

… intention to run for the posts. Petitions are still available in Rm. 1538 Student Activities Bldg. and must be returned by 6 p.m. March 5. SGC candidates must be aca- demically eligible. They will par…

… literary and engineering colleges and b u s i n e s s administration school. Ten J-Hop committee members, seven Union Student Directors (formerly Union vice-presidents), three Board in Control of Student

February 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Group Passes SEC Plan To Chart Details of Government Duties, Composition for Report By BECKY CONRAD Thorough student government reorganization moved out of the area of speculation yesterday as the Student

… Affairs Study Committee unanimously endorsed a plan for a central Student Executive Com- mittee." Charting the outline of responsibility to the all-encompassing student government the study group plans to…

… ays Israeli-Arab Truce Failing By FREDDIE LOEWENBERG "There are alarming signs that the Israeli - Arab armistice is breaking down," Col. Basil Her- man, military governor of the Neg- ev of the State of…

…. - President' Hatcher" outlined six reasons which he felt have con - tributed to the Regents failure to act on the proposals, submitted last spring by the Student Legisla-. ture after they were approved in…

… great disappointment to the majority of students. Neary said he had talked with two regents just before the last Regents meeting and they had indicated that the vote on the ban change proposals was…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 i TWELVE PANES 3111 Adams )uits SGC 'residency Ikf Warns Acadeinic Problems Cause Step-Down By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council President…

…- ,.er of student government, re- ;eased his decision "with a great deal of regret" and cited academic' ~difficulties as the reason for the decision. At the same time, Adams offered to contribute his help…

… Inflation. --Daily-David Arnold TAPOTTA TAPOTTA-BLEEP--The administration's IBM computers are working full speed ahead at their compiliation of the new semester's registration totals. Over 22,000 students

…-four scholarship grants have been authorized by the University Scholarship Committee for Hungarian students wishing to study in Ann Arbor. The committee had originally approved four grants which.would be financed by…

… a special endowment fund set up by University Pres- ident Harlan Hatcher. These grants will enable the Hungarian students to attend Eng- lish Language Insitiute in preparation for full time enrollment…

… in the University next fall. Maintenance aid for 19 students is being provided by Ann Arbor townspeople and religious groups. Scholarships for the others are - penfiing until maintenance is sup- STATE…

February 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… buildings, additional teachers and other costs incident to eliminating ra- By MICHAEL KRAFT cial segregation. Lt. Gov.Philip A. Hat a. n- Federation Of Jordan, Iraq Seen AMMAN, Jordan () - The Hashemite Arab

… rival Arab federations would face one another. Propaganda Continues The prediction came in the midst of strong Egyptian-Syrian propaganda for a general Arab federation under the leadership of Egypt, now…

… Committee By RICHARD TAUB Nine people have been appoint- ed to a student-faculty-adminis- tration rising enrollments steering committee. The committee, which is a re- sult of a Student Government Council…

… includes Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis; Dean of the literary colge Charles E. Odegaard; and James M. Davis, director of the Interna- tional Center. Faculty Members Named The faculty…

students are SGC President Joe Collins, '58, Chairman of the literary college steering committee Leslie Dietz, '58, and Daily Editor Peter Eckstein, '58. Interest in such a committee be- gan in May when SGC…

… fully. However the group decided that before working committees were appointed, there should be a more specific determination of the problem areas "in which student, faculty and administration co…

… yesterday. The information would be for the benefit of SGC members, since the Council has responsibility for the rules and regulations govern- ing membership of student organi- zations, under the SGC plan…

… misconceptions as to the intent of the motion which had arisen in the student body. Petitioning Oplened In interim, action, the Execu- tive Committee also announced that petitioning will open today for the council…

February 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…. Admission is League, recently threatened to tematic approach, answering of $1.65, with a student rate of 99c. withdraw from the Arab collective complaints that come in once in a security setup but several…

… bloody exploratory attack, fore their eyes, the group made a Democratic Leader John Mc- Off And On Battle full-scale retreat to the Student Cormack said Halleck was "an Publications Building to make a able…

… comment- The double playbill will be pre- Pact linking a key country of the ed. Second most frequent viola- sented each Thursday to Sunday Arab world with the West was tion has been inadequate means of…

… through March 13. The presenta- signed here yesterday. exit from second and third floors. tions will close with a 2:30 p.m. Egypt, a leader in the Arab Besides the department's sys- matinee March 13…

Arab while keeps inspectors busy. A a I1.states were more agreeable to the Abandon Isle action than Egypt had expected. VIV, Th A ** IHC. Defeats New Opposing Rent Increase Move South Quad Petition…

… the reason that "foreign" students have not a's yet been successfully "integrated" into American stu- dent life is that they have not received realistic recognition as a group. CSP believes that this…

… group deserves to be represented as much as the League, Union, or any of the larger and more recognized student groups. Janet Neary emphasized that this new proposal is not designed to make students from…

October 20, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Big Pow- ers, Soedjatmoko held. "New patterns for Mid-Century Living," the theme of the forum Near Tragedy UN Requests Cecs Arab-Israel i Full Report Council Passes J7 LodgeProposal UNITED NATIONS…

… neighboring Arab states. IKo re, sIt has not yet formally put thisnrPe new crisis in Palestine on the agenda. But the request was dis- patched anyway for Maj. Gen. cine1 Vagn Bennike of Denmark, chief of staff…

…- nounced an Israeli attack .last - Wednesday on the Jordan bor- der village of Kibya. The Jordan government report- ed 66 Arabs were killed and nine wounded. Israel claimed tension in the area was Jordan…

…'s fault and began steps for an inquiry into all border incidents since the 1949 Israel-Arab armistice agreements took effect. Meanwhile, the United States fantry notified Israel it will withhold ow of…

… instructions with which Switz- erland seeks to avoid the use of force under all circumstances." It By Organized Students said use of force would violate the Geneva Convention. A NNRC spokesman refused By FRAN…

… being * * * tain there would be a meeting, but dispersed by an organized group of IN THE MIDDLE of the mass declined other comment. fellow students. could be heard talk of being draft- Ordinarily the NNRC…

…- resenting an Arab League state, demanded that the three Western powers put a specific complaint before the Council. Malik objected to the proposal that the Council discuss the "Palestine question." He want…

…, at Panmunjom next Monday. troops. laughing matter. 2) Mounting tension between Is- For the second day Belgrade- rael and the Arab states, stem- remained in puzzled anxiety as ming from bloody Israel…

… atomic en- Two students admitted to The ergy will meet tomorrow and Daily following the incident Thursday at the laW' School to they had given direction to the prepare a report of recommenda- group as it…

… purpose." Both students re- mendations were approved by the Association's Board of Governors * * * he would then present them to the ACTING Dean of Students Wal- joint committee in Washington ter B. Rea…

July 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… law quickly. It gives him essentially what .he asked for to make the * * * * * * * * * US. An swers USSR Note Pentagon changes. "The result2 U Students Attain 2.61 Grade-Point The over…

…-all campus average attained by University undergrad- uate students during the spring semester of the 1957-58 academic year was 2.61, according to 'the University's Office of Registra- tion and Records…

… corps, started a formal inquiry into Quiggle's dis- appearance. NASSER'S GLAD HAND-Gamal Nasser (left) President of the United Arab Republic, has a big smile and a handshake for Emir Abdullah Sabah…

… newspaper; Sabah el Kheir he is "looking for- ward to the day when union will- be achieved between all liberated Arab countries." Nagy Taleb, Iraq's new minis- ter of social affairs, said union with the UAR…

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…

November 15, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… force vanguard in Italy. Arab Diplomats But yesterday an Arab diplomatic source in Moscow reported Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser had asked the Kremlin to send to Egypt immediately the thousands of…

… 1941. The Michigan Youth for Demo- cratic Action (MYDA), an affiliate of the AYD, was organized at the University in January, 1944. Such affiliation was formally recognized and approved by the Student Af…

…, noti- fied the group that "its recognition as a University student organiza- tion is hereby withdrawn" because "evidence which it is impossible to to disregard indicates that the American Youth for…

… YP at the University was held on Feb. 8, 1949, and the group was ap- proved by the Student Affairs Committee shortly afterwards. Distributed Literature The YPs wasted no time getting into trouble, they…

… the United States might ask the UN to sponsor such opposi- tion - as was done in Korea. He said the kind of opposition "would' depend upon the circumstances." . The Arab informant in Moscow said…

… guarantee permanent boundaries in the Middle East, as well as extend financial help to both Arabs and Israel, in line with a pledge voiced by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Aug. 25, 1955 but such U…

…, Janet Neary, '58, John Wrona, '57, Janet Winkelhaus, '57, Mal Cumming, '58BAd and Scott Chrysler, '59E were elected to Student Government Council last night, Goldman was elected on the first ballot…

…. Commenting on returns early in the evening, President Bill Adams, '57BAd, said, "Early re- turns almost make me believe that students have fulfilled their duty to elect responsible, competent people." However…

… by the six man panel. Main topic of discussion is ex- pected to center around the sug- gestion that an increase in survey courses be introduced in the lit- Ballot Count Watched By. Students By DONNA…

… HANSON Just a little more than one hundred students were on hand to watch last night's Student Gov- ernment Council balloting. The coffee and donuts that were provided early in the evening were quickly…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… history department said last night. Arab leaders do not want to "drive Israel to the sea," but they do want a satisfactory treaty, Prof. Clark Hopkins of the classical studies department declared. "Let us…

…- pressways. Detroit police termed the pile-ups among the worst in the history of the expressways. Student 'Cuts' Tit New High Attendance in the English de- partment reached a low, of 30 per cent of normal on…

…. preparations for the tenth National Students Asso- ciation Congress, to be held here in August, could be seen in com- mittee apl~intments made at yesterday's Student 'Government Council meeting. SGC named…

… President Bill ,Adams, '57BAd, Anne Woodard, '57, and LeAnne Toy, '59, to serve with Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, James D. Shortt, managing supervisor of University Relations Field Serv…

…- ices, Leonard A. Schaadt, Resi- dence Halls business manager. and;, one member of the National Students' Association as an advis- ory committee to the NSA Con- gress. David Grupe, '57E, was nomi- nated…

… appoint- ments are invitational and the students have no vote. Treasurer Lew Engman, '57, was named to the Loan Committee. Robert Anderson, '57, has been appointed editor of the next edi- tion of the "M…

… was to establish a bi-partite state in Palestine, run by both Arabs and Jews. . Prof. Slosson indicated the UN should "maintain real force in that part of the world," and re- main until a satisfactory…

… extreme economic difficulties of the Arab states and mistreatment they have received at the hands of. imperialist countries. Although impressed in a visit to Tel Aviv in the 1930's by the vast economic…

… improvements the Jew had wrought, Prof. Hopkins had been disturbed when he no- ticed the street signs were in He- brew. "All communication be- tween Jews and Arabs was cut off. "What Arabs needed - doctors…

… plane- crash near Greenville, Miss. An instructor and a student in! the second plane were injured. While he was at the University, McMillin belonged to the Air Force ROTC unit and was a member of Alpha…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… by a display of strength i Algeria's streets to rally support against the premier's plan to give th -'Arab-Berber population a stronge We ~ -hUrole in Algerian affairs. Police Probe ghe forums In front…

…. The private school will be for Meanwhile, action to free five senior students only since a teach- men already held in the case was er shortage still plagues the cor- started in court. poration…

… from 8 to 10 a.m. at the League and 9 to 10 a.m. at the Undergraduate Li- brary," chairman of the drive Ju- dith Judy, '61 said. Her report, to be brought be- fore the Student Government Council at its…

… looking for money. The natural reaction was to get scared and run, unopened pocket- book in hand." Students are apathetic to bucket drives anyway, she added. They don't like to be forced into giving, and…

… they don't like to give money so publicly. Some students don't even carry money with them, she said. She noted, further, that stu- dents hate to ask other students for money. Cites Apathy There was also…

…. Analyzing the cause of the apa- thy, the chairman guessed that WUS does not give a student any "reason" to donate or any identi- fidation with one project. No Earmarked Funds "WUS puts in a penny here and a…

… penny there for all sorts of projects," she explained, "but it will not earmark funds to go to any specific place. When students here were asked to give money for Hungarian students there was a big…

…, "because it meant a general lack of knowl- edge of what WUS is." Board Aproves ra PO Joint Discussion Robertson Requests Move To Avoid SGC Against Administration Vote By THOMAS TURNER Student Government…

… bil; 0o l V1G Daily-Allan winder STAY OF ACTION-Student Government Council's Review Board met last night and decided to refer consideration of SGC's decision finding Sigma Kappa in violation of…

… Earl Moore, Dean of Women Deborah Bacon, Dean of Men Walter Rea and graduate student Stan Levy. Moon. Probe Yields New Radio Facts INGLEWOOD, Calif. R) - The moon probe hurled 79,120 miles into space…

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…

October 17, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… T Students Prefer Eisenhower 2-l, Survey Finds By PETER ECKSTEIN University students favor the re-election of President Dwight D. Eisenhower by a margin of two-to-one, a Daily survey…

… indicates. Of 240 students polled-from a random sample of United States' citizens living in Ann Arbor who filled out Student Directory cards-153 said they hoped the President would be re-elected Nov. 6…

…. Slightly less than one-third of those expressing a preference, 76, said they hoped' Adlai E. Stevenson would become the next president. Ten students polled were undecided or didn't know. The survey consisted…

… of a series of 21 questions designed to determine the political thinking of University students. Party affili- ations, candidate preference and issue orientation were all covered. ° The biggest…

… surprise of the survey came in student vice-presiden- tial preferences. Despite the heavy Eisenhower majority, 55 per cent of those who favored one of the major party candidates picked Sen. Estes Kefauver (D…

…-Tenn.) as better qualified to hold high public office than Vice-President Richard M. Nixon. While only two of the 76 Stevenson supporters expressed a preference for Nixon, some 28 students, or 18 per cent of…

… categories preference, compared to his 67 per cent overall margin. there were no significant differences among the candidates. 11ar MapiStudents were also asked this question: "Some people don't pay i~ er en…

April 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… from its drift toward the Arab pro-Soviet camp, appeared to be in solid control yesterday. Tough Bedouin troops and security police, who supported 21-year- old King Hussein when he placed his crown on…

… persons were injured in Jerusalem where some Leftist students staged a parade and were WALT KELLY .. creator of 'Pogo' w Seek Truth, Kelly Tells IJournalists. By MURRAY FEIWELL Speaking in alternately…

… continue Jordan's "liberal Arab policy" and would have the "full cooperation" of the King. . Syrian and Egyptian leaders use "liberal Arab policy" to describe the course pursued by their gov- ernments. North…

… failure were the dark- ened classrooms faced by students in Angell Hall and other buildings on the main campus yesterday morning and afternoon. Plant department electricians were not available for comment…

… United States-Egyptian negotiations on canal operation would help close the gaps remain- ing between the two countries; or, 2. Whether this would only give an opening for Soviet propoganda among the Arab

… investigation into the possibility of establishing a stu- dent bookstore will be presented to Student Government Council at its meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building. A report will be…

… store and the existing Student Book exchange. Study of the University Regula- tions Handbook and the establish- ment of a committee on increasing enrollment will also receive SGC attention along with a…

… Negro instead of as a person. "But there is no reason to be- lieve," he said in answer to a ques- tion, "that any active policy in the Residence Halls to place Negro and white students together would…

… employment market. There are many niches available. None of my good Communist graduate students are starving; it's hard to be excluded from the whole society." SGC Petitions. Still Available Only seven…

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