November 03, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 34) • Page Image 4
…2, Sixty-Sixth Year EDT-D AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNnrERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. - Phone NO 2…
… Israel and the Arab nations. Comr- ating Western policy concerning this situa- ion would mean building up tension. This is xactly what the Reds are doing by shipping reapons to Egypt. Molotov's statement…
… trength between Israel and the Arab nations efore the first shipment of Red arms to Egypt >r the sake of argument, the balance is now eing loaded in favor of the Arabs. So, in nother way, too, Israel…
…'s real reason for shipping arms to Egypt is, sure enough, to combat Western policies, which just happen to include the pre- vention of strife between Israel and the Arabs. The important question is what…
… world and the Arabs of ure of themselves at Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The outcome depends upon what is in essence a constitu- tional crisis within France. For unless there is, a French government…
…-Republican Par- ty, and anti-anybody and any- thing which happens to conflict with your own pseudo-intellectual beliefs. Your newspaper's editorial page is completely unrepresentative of the student body-from its…
… Her- block cartoons to the drival of Drew Pearson. Its only appeal to student is its sports its movie section. the Michigan coverage and Other than - i ' that it's good to cover books on a rainy day…
…. Mr. Baad, go back to proofread- ing, before The Daily ; slips still lower in student esteem. -Donald Reisig, '56 Safer, Not Slower... To the Editor: MAY I remark to Mr. Hambur- ger (Editorial pake…
… band show could evidence nothing but parti- sanship. Some enneiv in thne letarsQ cally, would have been a far bet- ter honoring of Eisenhower than the disturbing event which led to one student's asking…
… manner. If, however, one happens to re- call America's dominant position in the world, along with the fact that university students presum- ably represent the intellectual elite of today's voters and the…

















































