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October 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… among the ig- norant Arab masses was not so set against the Jews there would be peace in Palestine," claims Miss Yona Yoshpe, University student from Hadera, Palestine. Miss Yoshpe comes from a small town…

…SUNDAY, OCTOB~ERt 12, 1947 THE iIICHIGAN DAILY m il N MASSES MISLED: Propaganda Cited by Student As Cause for Holy Land Unrest Hall To Speak on Area Studies By BETTE HAMILTON "If propaganda…

… near Tel Aviv which is sur- rounded by Arab villages. She said that the Arabs walk freely among the Jews and relations are friend- ly. Believe Propaganda "The main trouble is that the Arab people believe…

… their leaders' propaganda against the Jews in spite of the many situations where the Arabs and Jews are working together in harmony," she said. Miss Yoshpe pointed out the fact ,that Arab leaders have…

… almost complete control over the thinking of the masses. Treatment of Women The culture of the Arabs is il- lustrated by their treatment of women, she stated. "They are slaves, bought and sold, with no…

… training at an established settlement. Here they form a nu- cleus and when they receive funds from the Jewish National Fund they form a new collective settle- ment," she continued. The Arabs have begun a pro…

…- Konya TURKEY . CYPRUS S RI SAUD ARAI LEBANON PALESTINEIA 7crusalem' CAIRO. IRDKAN /SAUDI A RABIA EG PT S.ao3 se S TATUTE MILES TROOPS ON BORDERS- Shaded areas indicate the five Arab states whose forces…

… were reported to be moving along the borders of Palestine (black area) to translate into action the Arab League's resolutions calling ion the Arab world to de- fend Palestine from Zionism. gram similar…

… Rackham Building. Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Del- ta, sociology honorary society, the weekly series, it is hoped, will help inform both faculty and students of current research projects in the social…

… sciences at the University. Another purpose of the weekly series is to stimulate assistance of such projects by additional re- search of students and faculty members in allied fields and over- come…

December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… march with the Arabs because they don't want Zionists to alienate them from their neigh- bors." CAMPUS POLITICS: Many Changes Mark History Of Student Legislative Body (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec…

…-Hop Ticket Requests May Be Submitted First Preference Given to Juniors Juniors, seniors and graduate students may submit applications for J-Hop tickets from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday and from 9 a…

… third, graduate students. Stu- dents are asked to bring their T.D. cards and a one cent stamp when they make application. A new postcard system has been devised to allow students to indi- cate the night…

… they prefer to at- tend the dance, and to facilitate rapid reply to students informing them if their preferences have been approved. The postcard applications will be available at the University Hall…

… booth and the one cent stamps will be used for reply postage. Residence Risks All men's residences are asked to submit a list of the juniors and seniors and graduate students in the individual houses who…

…, "IRA is determined to see this through. We are sure that a ma- jority of the students are behind us." Salk announced that two of the barbershops would be picketed again today, from 1 to 5 p.m. Supporting…

… business." Rahn, who led one of three panel discussions in the Social Action Conference at Lane Hall, said that more inter?racial activ- ities in student and community organizations everywhere would help to…

… break down discrimina- tion. The conference, sponsored by Inter-Guild and the Student Re- ligious Association, also included a panel on educational rehabili- tation of Europe, led by Mrs. A. C. Sedgwick…

…, must undertake serious study of industrial relations prob- lems and economic issues in this country." Vehicle Oveturns Three University students es- caped injury when their car skidded and overturned…

Arabs Enlist for 'Holy War;' Louis Pressed To Keep Crown Yesterday's weather seemed to have put a chill on the success of the first day of the Galen Medi- cal Honorary Society's Tag Day Drive, as…

December 02, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… favor uit, Lebanon, said thatsthe Jews Takes Violent Form the plan and the Arab club and were foreigners to Palestine who rab students adamently opposed did not like to mingle with the JERUSALEM, Dec. 1…

… representing their protests with gunfire and most all Arab students issued a ff .D iibomb blasts. atement condemning the parti- ecL 1vislon' The latest communal clash oc- n plan. "Arabs absolutely refute curred…

…'s office in Available the Burton Tower. Still ___ VA To Speed .Students wishing to run for po- sitions on the Student Legisla- ture in the all-campus election Paym ents to be held Dec. 10, may still ob- tain…

… petition blanks at the Office of Student Affairs, Dick Kelly, Representatives To Student Legislature elections com- Continue Assistance mittee chairman, announced yes- terday. Standard petition forms consist…

… ith the first on-the-campus of four pages including a list of checkup of subsistence payments election rules and three pages with scheduled for this week, Veterans space for 50 student signatures…

…, Administration officials an- each. nounced yesterday that the VA Signed petitions must be sub- will continue to send representa- mitted to the Office of Student tives to the University during the Affairs before 4…

… cases of delayed subsist- All prospective candidates for ence payments to veterans study- positions on the Student Legis- ing under the GI Bill. lature are asked to attend the VA representatives…

… president, to students. Allveterans not receiving their also submit a 50-word statement allowances oh time will be inter- of qualifications showing serious- viewed personally. ness of purpose, and must post…

…' decision to partition Palestine. However the joyous scene turned to terror yesterday as violence flar ed in the Holy Land. Latest reports tell of a rising death toll as Arab bands roam the city streets…

… protesting the agreement. * * * * * * * Arabs Jews on Campus Split Arab Groups )ver Palestine Division Issue Shoot Seven By AL BLUMROSEN I thousands of Jewish DP's who are In Palestine Reaction to the UN…

December 07, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… Scores Slain In Holy Land Partition Riot Arabs Prepared To Oppose UN By The Associated Press JERUSALEM, Dec. 6 - Arab- Jewish warfare in P alestine claimed more lives tonight and boosted to 159 the Middle…

… East's number of slain since the United Nations decision to partition the Holy Land, which Arab national leaders were reported ready to op- pose with force. Palestine's death toll grew to 80-51 Jews, 27…

Arabs and two Ar- menians in the week's fighting between Arabs protesting parti- tion and Jews defending them- selves-and striking back. In Aden far to the south, 75 have been killed-50 Jews and 25 Arabs

…. In Syria, four have died. Cairo Meeting Leaders of the seven govern- ments in the Arab League headed for Cairo for a council meeting Monday. Palestine Arab chief- tains said the council would map a…

… on IRA Picketing To Be Conducted by SL Opinion Questions To Be Placed on Ballot; Students Will Choose 32 Representatives Campus opinion of the principle behind the Inter-racial Associa- tion sponsored…

… "C!eration Haircut" will be surveyed Wednesday when a five point questionnaire will be submitted to students at the Student Legislature election polling booth. Questions to be answered include: 1. Do…

December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… campus - independents, dorm residents, affiliated students, AVC, SRA, IRA - EV- By STEWART ALSOP HE DRAMATIC DECISION in the Uni- ted Nations to partition tiny Palestine into Jewish and Arab states was a…

… and managed by students of the Unl- tersity of Michigan under the authority of the Board' in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Nn cy Helmick…

…. Leiersli IT'S HIGH TIME the responsible and truly representative groups of our student body went into action to prevent IRA from wreck- ing their own chances of reaching a just and equitable solution of the…

… present bar- ber shop issue. Let's admit it took the howling of IRA to open the eyes of the student body to the flagrant discrimination that is being practiced. While it is a sad and sorry -com- mentary on…

… zenith and every picket mile it has marched since then has done nothing but build up antipathy against the movement itself instead of winning support for its underlying principles. The Student Legislature…

…, congress of the student body, has gone on record as favoring the principle of "Operation Haircut" but not its method. The Legis- lature should go further, it should take upon its shoulders the solution of…

… of the wise and aging Chaim Weizmann. The real threat to that government's continued existence will come of course, from the large Arab minority within the Jewish state, from the new Arab state which…

… the United Nations has brought into existence, and from the surrounding Arab nations. The Zionist leader believes that King Abdulla of Transjordan will almost certainly gain control of the Arab fragment…

… of Palestine. He reports that the British and American governments, and the Jewish Agency as well, have quiet- ly let Abdulla know that his ambitions to add the Arab area to his own some- what sleazy…

… the fabulous British sol- dier of fortune, Glubb Pasha. Because of these ambitions, Abdulla has been notably less fanatical about partition than the leaders of other Arab states. Yet even with Abdulla…

December 19, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

…, that our Arab students here are gathered. They have come to latrn American t cechn ology, not I II at ii mw. en ibring progress to t hen' yountt' but only.vs> that ucy osn muou <-i tii-ni ,' epu'es t is…

… all who saw the film that it con- tains nothing un-American, but rather a philosoplfy and credo which is distinctly a part of de- mocracy. -Harriet Likovsky I Arab Partition 'To the Editor: ONE MORE…

… deceived! Mr. El Gamal's letter puts him in the ranks of the poor Arabs who are now "educated" by the "respecta- ble" ex-Grand Mufti. Egypt, Iraq, Trans-Jordan, etc., re facing crises in the Middle East…

… Husseinis inPal- estine. We would also like to mention here that all the members of the Arab Higher Committee have been unanimously elected by one an- other; they, therefore, represent *,. one another. .o If…

… rest of a typically partisan ar- ticle. Its author was a member of the Arab Club. The analogy to which I refer was to the effect that the varying reactions of, Jew and Arab to the United Nations plan to…

… mother. The Arab organizations concludes that the intent of the Bible Story is to portray the grief of the real mother and the joy of the false one. But, it must be remembered that the gist of that Bible…

… story is that a true mother's love for her child is sufficiently great that she would rather give up the child than see the child put to unneces- sary pain and suffering. Would the Arab give up even dart…

… of Palestine in order to see leace come to the troubled land, which is holy unto him as unto Christian and Jew? Is it not the Arab who is Avill- ing to see this land, "his child," bathed in blood, and…

… committed by the UN against the Arabs whose only crime was to have opposed the al- lied cause during the last war. Yes, as Mr. El Gamal so well, emphasizes, the Arabs are rising in righteous anger, and let no…

… some corner of the Middle East that is forever Arab. -Joseph Dresner Add Up? To the Editor: THIS IS MY first save-the- world-letter-to-the-editor. I have just seen "Crossfire." My condition can probably…

December 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Record Vote Is Expected In SLBattle, Campus Groups To Proctor Polls A record vote is expected in the election tomorrow for 32 members of the Student Legislature, Dick Kelly, chairman of the Legisla- ture…

… Memorial Halls, behind Haven Hall, on the Diagonal, at the Wil- low Run bus stop, in the Engine Arch and in Hutchins Hal. Student Service Campus organizations, in an ef- fort to "aid the student in his…

… all present members of the Legisla- ture, all candidates and all stu- dents interested in meeting the candidates. Students are reminded that they must bring identification cards in order to vote, Kelly…

… em- phasized. Discrimination Action, He also declared that student violation of election rules will en- tail' "strong" disciplinary action by the Men's Judiciary Council. Election rules include prohibi…

…, Students Are Urged Train, Bus, Plane Officials Announce Extra Facilities for Christmas Holiday Crowds Students planning to travel home for Christmas by train, bus or plane who have not already bought tickets…

December 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Palestine. The Arab leaders were in touch with the Syrian, delegate to the 'United IBirth of French Crisis Viewed by Paris Student Paris Police Raid Communist Newspaper; All Await Government Action on…

…CIVIL LIBERTIES SEE PAGE 4 '1, SwF4h !Iaiijr SNOW FLURRIES Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 68 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Cast…

… regrouping their forces for another outburst before the American aid program can be- come effective. British Warr Arabs, Jews To Call Tru ce JERUSALEM, Dec. 10-(AP)-The death toll in 11 days of Holy Land…

… violence climbed to 131 tonight and Sir Alan Cunningham, the High Commissioner, warned Jews and Arabs that unless the blood- letting ceases "severe measures" would be taken against both com- munities. A…

… decision to partition Pal- estine. Warfare Spreads The Jewish-Arab warfare spread to the southern desert, where 10 deaths were reported. Eighteen Arabs smashed their way out of Acre prison in the far north…

…. An Associated Press count of deaths in Palestine included 78 Jews, six British and two Armen- ians. The total for the entire Mid- die East was 243. (A dispatch from Aden said two Arabs were killed 'by…

… the wake of the Jew-Arab strife. ]Mold Meetings (Representatives of the Arab League held their third session. in the current meetings at Cairo for organizing their forces to oppose the UN decision on…

… el Racial Opinions Snowstorm Fails To Halt 5,301 (>ipus Pa rtieipants in Electionx The largest vote in the history of the University was cast yester- day as 5,301 students packed polling booths despite…

… inclement weather and elected 32 new members to the Student Legislature. Students elected 14 independent candidates and 18 affiliated, with the first two candidates elected, Norris Domangue and Al Maslin…

… will help them, one of whom might be the Soviet Union," Dr. Vernon said. Opera Scripts Are Reviewed The famed Union Opera came one step nearer revival yesterday as thirty students turned out for the…

December 05, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… points around the campus and downtown areas by the 24 medical student members of the Arab Armies Threaten War In Palestine JERUSALEM, Dec. 4-UP)-The possibility that the entire Arab world will invade…

…REAL EDUCATION SEE PAGE 4 Sw t tl Iii RACCOON COAT WEATHER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 65 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Will Name 32…

…. VA To Investigate Delayed Payments A survey of individual cases of delayed subsistence payments to veterans will be conducted by the Veterans Administration today. Student veterans who have not…

… received allowances due them by that date are urged by the VA to report to their training officer in' Rm 1(M}A ,f the ,1 Raka Students Open Campaign To Stop Discrimination IRA Pickets Barbershops;Two of…

… Four Proprietors Report Increases in Business By- PAT JAMES More than 150 students yesterday joined the four-hour picket lines outside four local barbershops as IRA took action to eliminate racial…

… in the News" when he addresses students studying editorial man- agement and policy. Only the evening lecture will be open to the public. Before joining the staff of the Washington Post, Wiggins was as…

… to cut their hair and I wouldn't know how to cut it if they did." The pickets included IRA mem- bers, independent members of AVC, YPCM, MYDA, and students not affiliated with any group. Urge SL Poll…

… IRA annuounced that it intends to picket the same barbershops again today. The group has also urged the Student Legislature to conduct a poll asking the ques- tion: "Would, you be willing to have your…

… hair cut at a barber- shop which serves Negroes?" Local reaction ranged all the way from indignant comments about student attempts to in- fringe upon the community's rights to warmly expressed ap- proval…

…, may be purchased at the Hill Auditori- um box office. 'U'Students Disagree on IRA Methods Survey Discloses Various Opinions Virtually every University stu- dent contacted in a Daily survey yesterday…

December 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…) - An Fourteen Killed in Palestine as Arabs Protest UN Partitioning; French Anti-Strike Bill Passed I <I li HOMEMADE SAW-Two forestry students operate the 54-inch circular saw in the new sawmill…

… which students in the School of Forestry and Conservation recently constructed. Serving as head sawyer is 'Ted 'hiesna (left) whileFred Reiter works as tail sawyer. The mill will give students of…

… of the association, announced last night. The Student Religious Associa- tion, Panhellenic Association and the Inter-Cooperative Council yesterday voiced support of IRA's action in protesting barber…

… mill was begun last winter. Stu- dents from the forestry school contributed all the labor, so there was no 'need to hire any skilled workers. Laboratory for Students The mill was finished this fall when…

… Sag- inaw Forest. Materials Plentiful Students enrolled in the logging and milling classes spend one af- ternoon a week working at the mill. They don't have to worry about running out of materials, for…

… alumni, and the rest made up in the form of student labor, Murray added. The mill is located about 18 miles from Ann Arbor just off the Dexter road near Peach Moun- tain. End of Long Tieup Seen in Sehuman…

… reporters he would not be sur- prised if demands were voiced to cut the $597,000,000 figure by $60,- 000,000 to $90,000,000 or more. Big ' U' Crowd Bowl Bound An estimated 1,300 students, faculty and staff…

… mythical national champion, and an upset by South- ern California Saturday could re- vamp the entire top ten. Costs Viewed By Bookstore Managers, SL Students voicing the "it's-bad- enough - we- have -to…

… the Student Leg- islature cabinet yesterday, in an effort to resolve mutual student- bookstore misunderstandings, bookstore spokesmen predicted a fall in bluebook prices by next fall. They also hinted a…

… rise in text- book prices. In answer to questions regard- ing the rise of overhead costs com- pared with the rise in demand caused by the increased enroll- ment of students, the bookstore…

November 26, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… newspaper said "disorders spread throughout Calabria," and another headline reported "deaths, devastation, armored cars as the Students Will Apply for Rose Bowl Ducats Today Ticket Windows Will Be Open Every…

… Day At Athletic Administration Building Office Student applications for Rose Bowl tickets will be accepted be- ginning this morning at the Athletic Administration Building, Don Weir, University ticket…

… manager, announced yesterday. Ticket windows will be open daily from 8:30 to 4:30 until Decem- ber 1, to accommodate the students. A one ticket limitation will be rigidly enforced and identification cards…

… plus signatures will be required both at the ticket window and in California. The distribution plan, originated by Bob Chappuis and Pete Elliott, student members of the Board in Control of Inter…

…-collegiate athletics, U. N. Committee Approves Design For Arabs, Jews Barber Shops Will Continue NegroPolicy Organization Refuses IRA's Present Plea Members of the Ann Arbor Bar- bers' Association will not serve…

… shel-] ter in adjacent woods.I was designed to take care of stu- dents first in distributing the available tickets, while at the same time minimizing the possi- bility of scalping. Married students only…

… suggested that graduate students comply with the regula- tions concerning the rest of the student body, since they then will be assured of one ticket. They may not register for tickets under both student and…

… SUCCESS, Nov. 25-The "Soviet-American" plan to par- tition Palestine into Jewish and Arab countries by next Oct. 1 was ap- proved today by a vote of 25 to 13 in the 57-member Palestine cowi- mittee of the…

… resolution. HOLIDAY RITES: Special Inter-Faith Services Scheduled for Thanksgiving Special Thanksgiving services will be held for students tomorrow morning at Lane Hall, the League and three local churches…

… International Center and the Student Religious Association. Foreign students will speak to the group emphasizing the message of Thanksgiving. No reservations are required for breakfast and there is no charge…

September 30, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… the winter particularly for France and Italy. Buy Train Tickets Now, NYC Advises Students who wish to travel by train to the Northwestern game October 18 are requested to buy their tickets now, the…

… Office of Student Affairs was informed yes- -. - - t Jt~ WT... sY,*b fa +,d'.a1 Arabian Leader Rejects UN Palestine Proposals Husseini Asks Independent, Democratic State; Attacks American, British…

… Policies By The Associated Press LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 29-Arabs of Palestine, through their official agency declared today they would fight "with the last drop of our blood" against any scheme for the…

… "dissection, segregation or partition" of the Holy Land. Jamal Husseini, vice-chairman of the Arab higher committee and nephew of the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, rejected a proposal for partition of Palestine…

… into Arab and Jewish states and an alternate plan for federalization. Husseini insisted that "the future government of Palestine can- nnot be imposed from without." He 19 Wal pole Ct. Children Enter…

…. University Ave. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the last day, Dawson said. called for an independent demo- cratic Arab state. Husseini spoke for one hour and six minutes on Palestine. He at- tacked the United…

… selling at 78% cents. Eggs were unchanged, but some grades of cheese advanced as much as 2% cents a pound. Philippine Aid Acknowledged Michigan Students Helped inRebuilding The Office of Student Affairs…

… yesterday received a resolution from students at the University of the Philippines thanking Univer- sity of Michigan students for their aid in helping rebuild Philippine educational facilities. The…

… appreciation" of the services of the Student Body of the University of Michigan. The resolution, which is hand written on a large scroll of parch- ment, will be framed and hung in the Office of Student Affairs…

… and transfer students who don't feel quite oriented yet will be glad to learn that the Uni- versity is going to even greater lengths to make sure new students don't miss anything. This term, orientation…

October 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…NiO j r C ir- , Lw &4b a 47Iaii4 VERY GOO FOR PICNICS STUDENTS See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 19 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Dean…

… Wartinbee, James L. Weldon, William S. Wel- darn New Liquor Ban Will Be Studied by SAC Today Student Protest Mounting On Controversial Revised Interpretation of Conduct Ruling Discussion of the new "liquor…

… ban" has been placed on the agenda of the Student Affairs Committee, which will meet at 3 p.m. today. This latest development follows mounting student protest of the University's revised interpretation…

… of student conduct rules. A state- ment to be issued following the meeting will be published in tomor- row's Daily. Inquiries are already flooding the Student Affairs Offices. Among the questions…

… reported by the secretary was that of a student who asked: "I have a date for the movie tonight. Is it all right to go if we sit two seats apart?" AVC To Draft Cost of LIVMg Questionnaire Renew Campaign To…

… the campus area. Unauthorized drivers have been parking in restricted parking areas on the campus, according to John Gwinn, Office of Student Affairs official. After Friday of this week violators will…

… be penal- ized. Parking areas in the campus area are restricted to persons holding the faculty rating of in- structor or higher. Special dis- pensations have been made for disabled students who have…

… the game Saturday. I saw a man with a bottle, so I went home. Did I do right?" The Student Affairs Committee, which will consider the question For editorial comment and letters concerning student

March 05, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… veterans on at least nine apuses whose expenses have outstripped ir monthly $65 or $90 checks. No isolated cry by a single pressure oup, this delegation will represent some student organizations throughout…

… a secret that many veterans are going to school today who, because of their economic status, would not otherwise be able to do so. If Flint JC is at all typical, 93 per cent of all student veterans…

…. They ask that student erans, who represent far less than 20% of ex-GI's, be given special consideration ther improving their advantage over Zer veterans and the general public. Most students meet all…

…" on most veteran's "grab" proposals which have been advanced. There is no doubt that present payments to student veterans fail to meet living costs. But was the G:I. Bill designed to cover every expense…

… in the normalcourse of events?R Yet most student veterans lean heavily in favor of this latest move to increase subsistence payments. They seem to have lost their perspective while in the armed…

October 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…. First Formal Action The proposal submitted by Guatemala, was the first formal action in the Assembly's 57-nation Palestine committee following the Arab-reported movement of seven- nation Arab League…

… forces toward the Palestine borders. It was coupled with a bitter at- tack on the exiled Mufti of Jeru- salem, who joined in yesterday's decision by the Arab League coun- cil meeting in Lebanon to forge a…

… as- sure order during the interim would be made up of contingents from countries outside the Big Five "in proportion to the total number of the armed forces of each country." Arabs Claim Army Ready…

… Near Palestine BEIRUT, Lebanon, Oct. 10-() -Arab sources said tonight the armed forces of the Arab world, which is unofficially estimated to be able to muster 200,000 to 250,- 000 regulars, were…

… troop movements. Troop Maneuvers While troop maneuvers were re- ported in progress to implement a decision of the Arab League of seven nations, the League council went back into session tonight to plan…

… the next "military pre- cautionary actions against Zion- ism." In Jerusalem the Palestine gov- ernment information office de- clared in a statement: "In view of persistent rumors of Arab troop…

… said they were informed that Egyptian forces, largest in the Arab League, were preparing to move into the Sinai Desert south of Palestine, and that Saudi Arabian cavalry was cross- U.S. Food Saving Plan…

… attends a gathering at which liquor is served liable to disciplinary action. Open To Penalty All women students have been warned that if they attend a party at which liquor is served, even if they do not…

… drink them- selves, they are open to penalty unless they leave the party im- mediately. Stricter regulations governing student conduct put into effect this year require that any mixed gathering of…

students receive pre- vious approval of the Office of Students Affairs. This would in- clude picnics. Automatic Retraction Approval is automatically re- tracted if liquor is served at the gathering…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… social com- mittee chairman, announced. Applicants may report to the Union student offices anytime be- tween 3 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or call Bill Curry at 2-3256. ARABS LOOTING JEWISH SHOPS IN…

… the Rack-' hamn Amphitheatre-. Io Address Students During the afternoon he will State's Single School District Ruled Ilegal Predict Tax Raise 1947 Lgislturelast-breth at- tempt to save something from…

…. - Brake termed the amendment, which each year gives school dis- tricts 44.7 per cent of the previous year's sales tax collections, a de- layed-effect "time" bomb." address students studying editorial…

…- termission shows at the regular Saturday night dances. h .Men and women students who 'wish to participate in a weekly 15- minute show are requested to sign up immediately for auditions, Keith Jordan, Union…

… JERUSALEM-Jewish sho Arabs during rioting in the Holy Land. A test of blood and fire be when thousands of angry Arabs swept through Jerusalem, wreckin buildings. Voice in UN Little Assembly' ) I Wit fina e…

… Says student being instructed at the rate of one dollar per hour. ernor Sigler's condition "remainsD.SueGesS th excellent" tonight in St. Law- Prof. Malcolm H. Soule, of the rence hospital following an…

…, Ga. Possible actions on current world social problems will be dis- cussed at the Social Action Con- ference, sponsored by the Student Religious Association and Inter- Guild, to be held from 3 to 8 p…

… Inter-Guild social action com- mittee, are in charge of the con- ference. All sessions are open to students and faculty. By 3. M. ROBERTS, JR. AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Some students of United Nations…

October 10, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… recovered near the En- gineering Arch on campus where the thieves apparently dropped it. Fraternities robbed have asked students to be on the lookout for any additional stolen wallets which may have been…

… engine did not carry wings. However, further drop tests will be made with more Last Chance to Claim Book Exchange Items Students who have books at the Book Exchange must claim them before 5 p.m. today if…

… Zafrullah Khan of Pakistan, who delivered .a long speech for the Arab case against partition of the Holy Land, called on the United Nations Assembly's special Palestine committee to cut off debate immediately…

… would not make its position known until it heard the U. S. stand. Arabs To Take MilitaryStand Plan To Barricade Palestine Borders BEIRUT, Lebanon, Oct. 9-(MP)- The Arab world voted tonight to throw a ring…

… of steel around Pales- tine to offset what was described as "terrorist organizations and Zionist forces which threaten the security of Palestine Arabs." The Arab League Council adopt- ed a resolution…

April 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… position on the merits of the Arab states' campaign for immediate independence of the Holy Land. The Russian position was pre- sented after Herschel V. Johnson, U. S. representative, told the As- sembly's 14…

… nation steering com - mittee that the Arab proposal "at- tempts to prejudge the issue." Andrei A. Gromyko, Russia's chief delegate, declared that dis- cussion of Palestine independence "does not mean that…

… during the day starting shortly before 11 a.m. Hayden Fund Tops $1,000 Preliminary reports indicate that students have pledged over $1,000 to the Hayden Memorial Library Fund, according to Steve Muntean…

… on Referendum One-Fifth of Campus Population Votes on MYDA Resolution in 2,267 to 1,486 Tally One-fifth of the student body participated yesterday in a campus- wide refrendum which backed a Student

… Legislature resolution oppos- ing President Ruthven's action in banning MYDA by a 2,267 to 1,486 vote. Of the 3,826 students who answered the questions, "Have you read the Legislature's resolution?" and "Do you…

February 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…I jr ws ziirn Latest Deadline in the State a' 40 CL COLDER See rage 4 No. 91. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1947 PRICE FIVE iterary College Students To Grade Facult -U…

… e-Senate ;et Men for Cut General Student Conduct Praised by Judge Payne Dean For] Tells Nee Instructoi City Jurist Points to Increase Only Rise in Arrests Involves in Sobriety; Traffic Cases…

… yesterday discounted reports of general misconduct among University students. Speaking from his observations from the bench of Ann Arbor Mu- nicipal Court, Judge Payne complimented students for their general…

… re-initiate student evaluation of*"faculty services" and committees are now stud problem of putting the plan in action, Dean Hayward Kenis nounced yesterday. Simultaneously, Dean Keniston announced…

… teaching staff," Dean Kenistor adding that "evaluation of fac- Ice Avalanche' Damages Vet Housing Units Children Narrowly Miss Serious Injury Ten University students and their families were homeless yes…

December 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

… turn off water dur- ing the Christmas vacation, will be available to married students living at the Village. The water should be turned off to keep the pipes from freezing, they explained. Service for…

… turn- ing off the water will be from Dec., 18 to 23, and for turning it on, from Jan. 2 to 4. Fourteen University students have volunteered to supply this service. The management has sent out letters…

… notifying resi- dents. ARAB, JEWISH AREAS: Great Geographic Differences, In Palestine Cited by Crary ,, Iy KI NNETII 1OWE. Il eographie differences be- tween Ile proposed Jewish and Arab states are probably…

… decreases from north to south and from the Mediterranean to the interior. The bulk of the Arabic area is contained in the highlands of Galilea, Samaria and , Judea, where irrigation is impractical be- cause…

… Mary, the Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the royal family." SAMAFEAJ area of the Palestine partition- ing is shown above. (1) Prin- cipal Jewish and Arab cities, where…

… outbreaks are heaviest. (Z) International area. Shaded portion is Jewish. , Arab zone, is the nucleus of the metal-working industry . Most Advanced Country "It is safe to say that Palestine is the most…

… disclosed to some degree today when approxi- mately 600 speech students indi- cate their opinions at the Annual Invitational Debate Meet to be held in Angell Hall. Sponsored by the speech de- partment, the…

…" ballots. "The ballots should provide an inter- esting cross-section of student opinion regarding world govern- ment," Klechner said, pointing out that speech students come from many schools on campus…

… exchange. All members are invited. RA Coffee hour: 4:30 p.m., La e Hall. Special guests: Hin- dustan Association. Everyone is invited. German Coffee Hour: 3-4:30 p.m., Michigan League Coke Bar. All students

…- ments. Social hour. All University students invited. Coming Events Graduate Outing Club: Meet for winter sports, 2:30 p.m., Sun., Dec. 14, northwest entrance, Rackham Bldg. Sign up at Rackham check desk…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… Reveals Students Against Barbers' Tactics Opposition to Disciminuation Policy Voiced by Overwhelming Majority A total of 4,383 students cast a decisive 5 to 1 vote against barber shop racial discrimination…

… bar- ber if he were to serve both Negroes and White?", was answered "yes" Ten Jewish. Settlers Killed In Gun Fight. Palestine Death Reaches 172 in Toll Riots JERUSALEM, Dec. 11- () - Arab gunmen…

…- toel and Hamizrachie settlements in the vicinity, endowed with American funds. The Arabs, us- ing machineguns, were reported to have raided the group from three sides near the villages of Kfar and Zion…

…. An official announcement said four of the 10 killed were le- gally armed members of the Jew- ish settlement police force. Street Fighting Jews and Arabs shot it out to- day in the winding streets of…

… there tonight with a counterattack by the Jewish de- fense militia Hagana against the port city's Arab quarter, Wadi Rushmiya. These sources said a dozen Arabs were wounded by bombs and gunfire. Hagana re…

…- ported it had blown up a house from which Arabs directed fire that killed two persons yesterday. Union Snow Trip Planned For January Final plans for the annual Michigan Union Snow Trip to Grayling…

…, Jan. 9 and transport students to Grayling where there are facilities for ice skating, tobogganing and skiing. Return by Bus Following a week-end of winter sports and dancing, students will return to…

… campus' by the same busses Sunday afternoon. Total cost of the entire trip, in- cluding transportation, reom and meals will be approximately $15 per person. Students making the trip will be charged $6 for…

… and formulated by the Inter-Racial Association but was conducted by the Student Legislature to insure impartiality. Dick Kelly, Legislature elections chairman, said last night that bal- lots were in the…

… bopcott, work in com- A Negro student, who was re- fused service in an E. Liberty St. barbershop yesterday said he would file a complaint against the proprietor, who is violating the Diggs Act by his…

January 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… Mathematics Seminar on Sto- chastic Processes: 3 p.m. today in 317 W. Engineering. Mr. Max Woodbury will discuss Markoff chains. A. 11. Copeland Pre-Medical Student Profes- sional Aptitude Test: The Associa…

… Record Office be- fore entering the examination room. Cash will niot be accepted in payment of the fee. Applicants are requested to appear at the testing room at 8:45. No students will be admitted after 9…

… being neatly de- signed to project the veiled, mem- ory-like quality on which so much of the play is based. -Joan Fiske Graduate Students: Results of the Graduate Record Examina- tions given in December…

… George. Katona, of the Survey Research Center, will speak oil "The Sample Interview Survey as a Tool of Economic Re- search." Business Administra- graduate students are invited. the San Remo Conference…

… cannot be controverted by the mere assertion that "Palestine belongs to the Arabs." Furthermore, Wr. Subrahman- yam wrongly alleged that the Jew- ish people settled in Palestine "in spite of the bitter…

… opposition" of the Arabs, "a nation too weak to effectively resist." Can anyone possibly believe that a race com- prising 40 million Arabs and em- bracing 3 million square miles of territory could not have…

… prevented the efforts of 15 million people dispersed throughout the world? On the contrary, except for the leaders of the Anti-Zionist Arab Executive, the half million Jaws who have entered and settled in 12…

…,000 square miles of the Holy Land since 1922 (and compare this to the 3 million square miles cited above), were not opposed but were welcomed by the Arabs, who have profited greatly by their work of…

… economic and cultural level of the Arabs that the population of the Moslems has grown to over one million- almost double that of 1922. he official reports of the British oyal Commission that investigated Pal…

…- estine in the winter of 1936-37 contain many statements that confirm the beneficent effect of Jewish immigration on Arab wel- fare. All of these facts explicitly refute Mr. Subrahmanyam's fur- ther…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… all of Europe in 24 hours?" asked Rep. Cox (D.-Ga.), a member of the rules committee. "Not a thing," Eaton replied. Many Alumni Will Gao West rinsPlanes Set For Rose Bowl Trip Few are the students who…

… would turn down a chance to follow the team to the Rose Bowl. Michigan alumni--forever students at heart -are no exception. Such has been the demand from that important segment of the Michigan famiy that…

… that he will of- fer Congress a set of standards by which it could limit any wage con- trols it authorizes. Arab F * * France Communists Register Only Negative Votes Industrial Sabotage Results in New…

… Tomorrow orces Plunder, Murder * * SL Approves 61 Candidates For Election The Student Legislature last night announced approval of 61 candidates' petitions for the Dec. 10 election in an orientation meet…

… Day Drive. This year's drive will take place tomorrow and Saturday, with con- tributions being collected by the 24 medical student members of the Society. A goal of $4,000 Aas been set. The Christmas…

… through the Arabian world tonight and reports from Alleppo to Aden brought news of new bloodshed, destruction and pillage. Palestine alone counted its dead at 31-17 Jews and 14 Arabs by unofficial…

… tabulation- and its wounded in the uncount- ed hundreds for the past two days as Arab mobs and Jewish defense forces, backing up Brit- ish police and troops, skirmished in all quarters of the Holy Land and…

… fought a major hand gre- nade and machinegun battle on the "borders" separating the all- Jewish city of Tel Aviv and all- Arab Jaffa. In Cairo, "Queen City" of the Middle East, Egyptians stormed through…

November 30, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… drive are dedicated to making every child's stay at the University hospital as pleasant as possible. In 1928, the Galen Society, made up of junior and senior medical students, first opened the Galen Shop…

… University Musical Society in the Burton Tower. Bowl Tickets Deadline INear Faculty, Student Sale Closes Tomorrow Tomorrow is the deadline for students, faculty and staff mem- bers wishing to apply for tickets…

… their drives complete successes because of the generous contributions of students as well as townspeople. Spokesmen express hopes that this year will be no exception. Clothing Drive Contributions To Be…

…- erous contributions already turned in at Lane Hall. "Many students have taken the initiative to sort out clothes they can spare, but I am sure there are some who do not yet realize the plight of Euro…

…- pean children today," he said. "Every student has some article of clothing they can afford to do- nate to foreign relief." Last year over three tons of clothing were collected at the University for…

… soon be torn down. - * * *' * EMOLITION: :ers To End Colorful Laboratory Theatre Palestine Stymied Arab Groups Decry Action, Leave Parley A BENDET e Romance Lan- or first honors in mpus demolition the…

… receive tax-free disabil- ity retirement pay," Vaughan said. Bitterly Charge UN Charter 'Murdered' By The Associated Press NEW YORK, Nov. 29-Parti- tioning of Palestine into Jewish and Arab countries was…

… approved by the United Nations Assembly ate today. Arabs here and in the Middle East promptly threatened Teneral opposition and uprisings against any attempt to carry out he Assembly's decision. JERUSATEM…

… shouts, songs and some tears. An American visi- tor said "This is like V-E Day at home," as he watched scores dancing In the streets waving champagne bottles. The six Arab nations represent- ed here walked…

…-American" proposal to set up independent Jewish and Arab countries in the Holy Land by next Oct. 1 was 33 to 13. The final vote was taken after the Arabs backed down from their former stand and proposed the creation…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… Map Plan for GI Pay Hike Will Ask $100, $125 Per Month By BEN ZWERLING (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING, Dec. 13-The "65-90 club" took a beating here today as student veterans from 21 Michigan…

… on Congress. Immediate plans include: 1. Delegates Harvey Weisberg president of the University of Michigan's Student Legislature, and Archie Thomas of Spring Arbor Junior College will at- tend a…

… veterans which point to a mass exodus from col- leges and universities unless the government helps to meet rising costs. The Rogers Bill, calling for $10 boosts for single students and $15 for married…

… hour meeting were Betty Baker of the Women's Veterans Association, Bill Young, Bob Schneiderman and Al Mill- stein of the campus AVC, and Weisberg and Bob Carpenter rep- resenting the Student Legislature…

… Rabino- witz, chairman of the survey committee announced. Students are given copies of the Federalists Resolution on Ameri- can aid to European nations to read and asked to sign "yes" or "no.", "Results of…

… rough going-over at the hands of the highly touted Broncos. STUDENT REACTIONS: 'U' Banningof Gerhard Eisler Meets with VaryingOpinions Wolverines Trounce Broncos World News At a Glance t By The…

… frontier under armed guard for allegedly mix- ing into French affairs during the wave of internal upheaval Student -in- the -street reaction) yesterday to the University's ban- ning of Communist Gerhard Eis…

… lending tacit support to a speak- er advocating active support of a foreign idealogy. K. Y. Chu, Grad: As a foreigr student I had always thought American had free speech. I be- lieve the University should…

… British Expect Quick Retaliation by Arabs JERUSALEM, Dec. 13--(M) - Jewish warriors striking with bombs and machineguns killed 21 Palestine Arabs-including several women and children-and wound- ,d almost…

… 100 in a series of at- acks climaxed tonight by a bat- le east of Tel Aviv. Three Jews lso were killed. Streets in teeming sections of Jerusalem and Jaffa ran with the )lood of Arabs killed and wounded…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

… received a tough problem. The Arabs are busy warning the world that any attempt to impose partition plans on Palestine will "lead to bloodshed." They in- sist that Jewish immigration to Palestine be strictly…

… limited, and that the Jews be kept a minority in "the Arab country of Pales- tine." The Jewish Agency for Palestine says they* will not countenance any plan which doesn't provide for an independent Jewish…

… Council, soon to be organ- ized, first. There are Arab representatives on the General Assembly, one from each of the Arab states. No counter spokesman as such for the Jewish attitude are on the General…

… Assembly. ° If the U.N. will be able to effectively handle the Palestine problem remains to be seen. The U.N. must recognize that Arab threats must be bypassed. The Jewish Agen- cy has indicated that it will…

… accept a com- promise solution. It's up to the U.N. to see that the Arabs accept one, too. -Eunice Mintz Budget Controviersy RMIN!ED REPUBLICANS successful- assed the second precipitous spot in d Friday…

… 22. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary The Parking Problem: The cooperation of all concern- ed, both students and faculty, is earnestly requested in the present parking emergency, so that all may benefit in…

… of exit, the problem is aggravated; and when those having, no parking plates park in restricted areas, the whole system of control breaks down. The driving permits. issued to students by the Office of…

Student Affairs, do not entitle the holders to park in any restricted parking area, except for those students who are physically incapacitated to whom campus permit plates have been issued. It is the…

… others may ease the prob- lem for all. Signed: Robert C. Angell, Walter M. Roth, R. P. Briggs, Herbert G. Watkins University Committee on Parking Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts…

student later will not affect the operation of this rule. Veterans: The attention of all veterans is called to the recent interpretation of the Veterans Administration with regard to tak- ing courses on a…

November 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… one problem, at least, was on the way to solution. This cheerful view was implicit in the American proposal last week in the United Nations that separate Jewish and Arab states be set up next July 1…

…, immediately after the British troops pulled out. For the American Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board In Control of Student Publications. Johi…

…, has made his position entirely clear. Any Arab who ac- cepts public office or othewise collaborates with the partition scheme, in either the new Jewish state or the truncated Arab state, will not live…

… fanatical gang of triggermen, the Mufti's influence is in- creasingly paramount in Arab politics. But it is a widely held misconception that Arab opposition to the creation of a Zionist state is confined to…

… tie Mufti and his friends. The Mfti will act as the chief fanner of the flames of Arab resentment but the resentment already exists. Ob- viously all -this spells real trouble; so much trouble, indeed…

…, that those who are close to the situation seriously doubt that it will be possible to complete the projected great new Anglo-American oil pipeline. The pipeline could too easily be cut by the Arabs. This…

… Peruvians would will- ingly expose themselves to either Jewish or Arab bullets. Yet if American troops go to Palestine, Russian troops will go there too; and the thought of the Red Army in Pales- tine is not…

…:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). SUNDAY, NOV. 9, 1947 VOL. LVII, No. 42 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to stu- dents on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 12, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Extra…

… Concert Series Ushers: Report at 6:15 p.m. for the concert Sunday, Nov. 9. School of Business Administra- tion: Students from other schools and colleges intending to apply for spring admittance should…

… secure application forms in 108 Tappan Hall as soon as possible. Those women students in the College of Literature, Science and Arts and in the School of Edu- cation who are taking the testing program on…

March 04, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…, will lecture on the the Arab League spent almost $4- natives will undoubtedly result in a struggle closed. Students wishing to re- subject: "Renart et les Croisades," 000,000 last year in the United…

… the Arab will perhaps avoid the struggle, but will re- Women students living in League Office in Washington, but also sult in no genuine improvement of the ap- Houses who do not wish to move Political…

… MATTER OF FACT: Karl Marx Society Alternatives EVIVAL OF THE Karl Marx Society on this campus will be considered today by Committee on Student Affairs. Since Wayne University has banned per…

… stay "in the light of day." By not recognizing it, the Committee on Student Affairs will take the position of forcing such societies to meet in secret. -Paul Harsha "Up from the Ranks" E SEVENTEEN…

…. LVII, No. 104 Rackham Building. All studentsSPad help in building a whole new and perma- in the Wood Technology Program *'*h* nent foundation under our world policy. No in the School of Forestry and To…

… the Editor:1 This would require generous grants of au-1 Conservation are expected to at- thority and financing on the scale of sev- Student Tea: President and tend and any others interested DON'T KNOW…

… who writes the eral billions of dollars. Alternative two is Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to are cordially invited. "Scratch Pad", but it certainly to ask for a limited, temporary but honest students on…

… propose inserting an tion: Faculty meeting, 4 p.m., p.m., March 12, Rm. 102, Ar- posed to so few Arabs, the argu- inadequate prop or two at the points where Tues., March 4, Rm. 206, Tappan chitecture Bldg…

…. ment runs, the Zionist propogan- the structure is in actual danger of instant Hall. da doesnt give the Arab Leaguej collapse. This would be relatively cheap. French Lecture: Prof. Edward a chance to be…

… maintain the Arab landlords in President. so that these contracts can be 6, 2-5 p.m., Rm. 2003 Angell Hall. pber so oil ch sbe btained T First the Greek situation began t deteri- signed and filed at the…

March 23, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… the elimination of all restriction on land sales to the end that the Jews, at present outnumbered 2 to 1 by the Arabs, should eventually become a majority and a Jewish state throughout Palestine should…

Arab states. One of these programs will be chosen to be presented to the United Nations. By the time this is read, the issue may be resolved. At present the betting is on Rabbi Silver. Whichever is…

… chosen, it will be opposed by the Arab plan for a "democratic state" backed by all the Arab countries. If the Jewish state were to be more than a travesty, it would necessarily have a large and disaffected…

Arab minority. Both trun- cated states would be so small as to be virtually invisible. Most important, there would be an angry reaction throughout the Arab world, and the already sinking reser- voir of…

Arab good will toward the United States would be further drained. Yet it is necessary to consider the alter- native. For those who have argued against partition have always assumed that in the course of…

… time, Jews and Arabs could learn to live together. With every day of added violence and hatred in this country, it is becoming clear that that premise is utterly false. No state can long survive with two…

… international control of atomic energy." Business meet- ing will follow. Graduate Student Council: 7:30 pm., Mon., March 24, East Lecture Room, Rackham Bldg. "Plan for Peace," the Army's new film on Universal…

student friends are deeply perturbed over the proposed action. They re- member the pre-war, British-pup- pet Metaxas regime, they remem- ber theabrutal cruelty of the Brit- ish toward the EAM, and they are…

… obstac- cle to its more widespread adop- tion has been the refusal of the electorate to take the trouble to understand it. We incorporated it into the Student Legislature Con- stitution because we felt…

… that col- lege students would be willing to do a little arithmetic in ordet' to benefit by the advantages of fair representation in the Legislature. --Bob Taylor Chief Teller Student Legislature Worth a…

October 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… Partition Of Palestine Arabs Demand Independence By The Associated Press LAKE SUCCESS, October 2 - The Jewish Agency for Palestin told the United Nations today tha its people were prepared "in sad ness and…

…" by the United Nations and called for creation of an international UN authority to supervise- division o Palestine between Jews and Arabs during a two-year period. The Jewish case was present- ed by Dr…

… assembly to find a settlement for the old and violent issue. Before this same committee on Monday an Arab spokesman re- jected any settlement by partition declared for one "independent and " democratic Arab

… state" in Pales- tine said the Arabs would fight for their views. Fighting words lay close to the surface in Rabbi Silver's speech today also and United Nations au- thorities apparently found as be- tween…

… the Jewish and Arab posi- tions no ground for hope of com- promise and little ground for any peaceful solution. "Sincerely and without res- ervations we bring the offer of peace and friendship," Rabbi…

…OIS Ticket Sales Limited Students Must Have Cashier's Receipt The ticket sales for the Mich- igan-Illinois game Nov. 1 will be restricted to two tickets per per- son and may be obtained only upon presentation…

… getting an en. tire train, a reduction of $7.00 in the regular fare has been ob- tained. Women students have been granted over-night permission for the trip and also late permis- sion Saturday night to…

… the Student Publications Build- ing. Ofice hours are 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. p~m. p~m e PRESIDENT RUTHVEN ... Addresses Conferences * * * Send More For Education, Ruthven Asks Tells Current Need of Training…

… Covered 89 Colleges By DICK MALOY A clergyman's charges that cheating, lying and stealing are on the increase among college students do not apply to Univer- sity of Michigan students, accord- ing to three…

… he had no specific evidence of an increase in cheating. Graduate' School Dean Ralph Sawyer also de- elared he had no evidence of student dishonesty, The Dean of the Engineering College, Ivan Crawford…

March 06, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… Subscriber MOTIVE unexplained, a law student known only to us as "torts," threw a blunt object at the Managing Editor yes- terday with near-fatal results. The mis- sile smashed a chandelier just above the…

… Division, Conservation Department, will dis- cuss water legislation and prob- lems pertinent to Michigan. All students in the field of Wildlife Management are expected to at- tend. Anyone else interested is…

…, Boellman, and Jongen, will be heard on the program. The general public, with the exception of small children, will be admitted without charge. Student Recital: Ruth Wolkow- sky, pianist, will present a…

… of Engineering Research. Students and faculty are invited. Radio Club: 7:30 p.m., Rm. 220, W. Engineering Bldg. Mr. J. F. Cline, W80SP, of Electrical Engi- neering staff, will speak on "How Harmful Are…

… week. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Special meeting 12:15 p.m. Gargoyle Circulation Staff and Salesmen Meeting: 5 p.m., Gar- goyle office, first floor of Student Publications Bldg. Tryouts in- vited…

… of the views expressed: the handful of Arabs in America and in England have suf- ficient influence 'n the foreign of- fices to make up for any lack of knowledge in the masses. When the foreign offices…

November 16, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…PALL POUR THE MICHIGAN I AILY SUN~DAY, NVMBR16, 194 41 , 1= - - ------- --- - u . . s iI Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority…

… of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Nacy Helmick ............... General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

… to evacuate Palestine. U.S. and Russia have agreed that the mandate should terminate by May of next year and that the independ- ent Jewish and Arab nations should start operating by July. The Jewish…

… Three" will be in im- plementing their decisions is problemat- ical. The Arab League is bitterly op- posed to the creation of a Jewish state and may employ the 30,000 crack troops of the Transjordan…

… that a sizeable concession be granted to the Jews in the face of any Arab resistance. Arab claims to a Palestinian nation are largely specious inasmuch as the present manda- tory state of Palestine was…

… created by the League of Nations to implement the Bal- four Declaration. This is not to say that the Arabs have no claim to Palestine, but rather that theirs is not the sole claim. Should the Arab League…

… the tune for the lion. A strong attitude would then re- duce the Arab threats to nothing more than bluff. In any case,. the Jews do not want to take the land from others. They merely want an opportunity…

…, New Zea- land, South Africa and India - Turkey, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico and perhaps Thailand. These coun- tries can at any time break off their present arrangements and enter into others. Some students

… Forestry and Con- servation students not having non- forestry conflicts are expected to attend. All others interested are cordially invited to attend. Freshman - Sophomore Forestry Conference: 7:30 p…

…- berg, Perry, Peterson, Ross. Women students interested in applying for residence in Hender- son House beginning with the fall semester of 1948 may call at the Office of the Dean of Women. This small…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Political rHERE HAS BEEN concern expressed by students who claim that the University is thwarting their efforts to bring "political speakers" to the campus. % One group holds…

… that "if a man holds po- litical office at the time he is asked to speak, it is virtually impossible to get permission for him to speak on campus." Whether or not the student feeling is well-founded, it…

… seems appropriate to clar- ify existing rulings on the matter-if only to give student groups an idea of whom to see and what to expect when making requests for "political speakers." Board of Regents…

… and rational dis- cussion of topics whereby the ethical and intellectual development of the student body and the general welfare of the public may be promoted." Speakers "In furtherance of this policy…

…, the use of University lecture rooms and auditoriums may be granted to recognized student organ- izations for meetings or for lectures on top- ics of the day under guaranty that during such meetings or…

… recognized student organization, de- siring the use of a lecture room or auditor- ium shall first apply at the Office of the Dean of Students for a certificate to the effect that the organization is duly recog…

October 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff John Campbell................Managing Editor Clyde Recht…

… The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of .the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: ARTHUR HIGBEE TB Protection H EALTH SERVICE appeals to have non- student

… personnel, who are most in contact with students in their houses, x- rayed to assure students of freedom from contagious tuberculosis have produced little or no results despite the fact that feeling about…

… was settled. Now we have gone still further and brought in a dwarf state like Arab Yemen. As a result, recently pardon'ed pro-Axis Arab leaders are swollen to the point where their spokesman, Jamal el…

… has been running with the Jewish hare and following with the Arab hounds. It is time to stop this double game. It is now apparent that unless the United States insists on a positive solution of the…

…, with the first payroll deduc- tion on November 30. After Octo- ber 15, no new applications or changes can be accepted until April 1948. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Ats: No courses…

… may be elected for credit after to- day. Identification Cards: Any stu- dent may leave a stamped self- addressed envelope in the office of Student Affairs, Room 2 Univer- sity Hall before Oct. 4, in…

February 26, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… electricity is being put by Willow Village residents is now being conducted by Federal Pub- lic Housing Authority officials, with assurances of the University that students found guilty of vio- lating FPHA…

… that in cases of "fla.- grant violation" of regulations governing use of electricity, ten- ants will be evicted. A University -law student was disciplined last week by the Law School's Administrative…

… Commit- tee for tampering with a fuse box at his Willow Village residence. University authorities said com- parable action would be taken against students guilty of serious violations of village…

… of IFC. No contact of any kind is to take place during that period. Before 9 a.m. Friday, fraterni- ties are expected to present to the Office of Student Affairs a list of rushees they are willing to…

… choice of fraternity. Rushees who are bid by frater- nities will receive invitations, is- sued by the Office of Student Af- fairs, to pledge dinners which will be held at 6 p.m. March 4. Await Olivet…

… activities. .Subsistence questionnaires will be passed out on campus today and tomforrow by the continuations committee of Student Veterans Conference as a part of a state-wide drive to collect information…

… about student veterans' current expenses, VO president Bill Haydon, commit- tee chairman, said yesterday. A sample questionnaire blank, which may be filled out and given to the continuations committee…

… Commit- tee. Five members of the local AVC-VO Student Veterans Plan- In FieldHouse ning Conference will be in Wash- ington March 8 for a hearing in front of the House committee. Purdue Accident The…

… more try to settle the Palestine problem before referring it to the United Nations. He also asserted that Arabs could be persuaded to allow 100,000 Jews to enter the Holy Land if future immigration "was…

… dividing Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states. He said that as he saw it, there were three alternatives for the UN to consider. "1. Shall the claim of the Jews be admitted that Palestine is to be a…

April 03, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… attempt to infringe on the academic freedom of the administration, faculty and students of that university. The Senate magority party has voted to tell Wayne Univer- sity's president, its faculty, and its…

… stu- dents how to run their strictly internal affairs. By mixing politics and education- al finance, this move threatens Wayne's academic freedom to rule and decide upon student activities on its campus…

…; the move would be precedent for legislative coer- cion regulating any activity-student or faculty-on any state campus. This, in spite of every indication that Wayne of- ficials are handling the AYD…

… such as the senators have made. "Approxi- mately 3,000 additional students, the major- ity of them veterans, have been admitted to the (Wayne) university on the basis of the State's commitment to build a…

… classroom and a science building here." "The educa- tional welfare of over 15,000 students, as well as the future of students now seeking admission would be jeopardized," he has pointed out. Dr. Henry added…

September 28, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…- pect no long waiting lines." Seniors and other students can purchase or make a down pay- ment on their 1948 yearbook dur- ing the regular booth hours, ac- cording to Dawson. COURAGE OF YOUTH: Armless…

….N. investigating committee de- cided in favor of a separate Jew- ish state, the suggested borders in- clude such a large proportion of Arabs-416,000 to 500,000 Jews- that there is grave doubt regard- ing its…

… practicality. Moslem Opposition In the face of adamant Mos- lem opposition to any partition at all, the proposal may turn out to be beside the point. A little whisper from the Arab states that they might cancel…

… foreign oil con- cessions in retaliation has sent quivers of apprehension down sev- eral spines-far more so than the Arab threat to break off all rela- tions with the west and fight the Jews. Unlimited…

Arabs demand) with safe- guards for minorities in every dis- trict strictly enforced by an in- ternational police force. The idea was that the two peoples might be forced to live together under impartial…

…- nica. The animals used the pole as a sort of crutch in this play activity. the Jews who want a national: state would make the greatest compromise, instead of the Arabs who- now appear to be holding the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 04, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…. This may be a logical method for dealing with children; the case is somewhat different with University students. Ten days have gone by since President Ruthven's summary action in banning Mich- igan Youth…

… time, in an event which is the direct concern of the campus, this silence is worth noting. Apparently, the ability of the students to make an accurate judg- mient when all the facts are before them is…

… po- litical parties. But, Crum says, while these .promises were being made, the State De- partment informed the Arab government that these were mere promises which would carry no weight in our foreign…

… shared their prosperity with the Arabs and attempted to get along with them. He claims that the Arab-British argu- ment is based on fear. The British fear to lose the support of the Arabs and with it the…

… great Arabian oil reserves. Pales- tine is a strategic military center, more- over, and in Britain's war of nerves with Russia, a vital one. Then too, the British and Arabs feel that the Jewish Haganah, a…

February 28, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… Goebbels. . An Arab student from Palestine told me that when it comes to bringing the Arab viewpoint on the explosive Palestine ques- tion to the attention of the American public his people don't stand a…

… their students they should not be allowed to strike. The parents of many of these students strike and get what they demahd. There have been no strikes among the majority of teachers and they are still…

… underpaid. The logical conclusion which the students might be expected to draw is that their teachers are "suckers" for not striking. Such a conclusion is not likely to lead to any greater respect for law and…

… chance. His reasoning is that with only a handful of Arabs in America as against hundreds of thousands of Zionists, the respective propa- ganda mills are slightly unequal, to say the least. Some of the…

… country, about 1200 B.C., the Canaanites and Amorites-from whom the Palestinian Arabs are descended-were already there. Moreover, he said, Palestine can't take an influx of 100,000 Jews, as suggested…

…" de- manided that Palestine be opened to unlim- ited Jewish immigration. No "huge protest rally" on behalf of the Arab cause has been held on campus, or anywhere else in this country. The point of all…

… this is not that the Arabs are right and the Zionists are all wet, but that their opposing arguments ought to be more equally considered. This country's stand on the Palestine quetion Wiill be- an…

…, Washington. The students, faculty, and staff people from the University living at Willow Village have the ethical right to make improvements in their living conditions if they are willing to pay for them. This…

… East and West Quads, West Lodge at Willow Village, or the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. Students now enrolled at the University who are planningto continue for the summer, and those…

students accused- of falsifying their number of semesters in res- idence at the University in order to obtain upperclass seats at the home football games. The fol- lowing students were asked, by mail to…

December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

students were participating in the first such broadcast to be staged by the speech department. Students received training in all phases of radio in putting on the broadcast. The script writing, producing…

…, acting and engineer- ing were all done by students in the radio classes. Oragnized to provide practical experience not available in the classroom, the station put nearly 200 students through their home…

…. program. The concert is open to the pub- lic. WPAG To Air Student Show Foreign Students To Present Their Views Foreign students representing South America, Europe and the Far East will reveal their views on…

… the University and American students during "Campus Quar- ter," the Union-League radio pro- gram to be presented from 9:45 to 10 a.m. today over Station WPAG. They will be interviewed for their opinions…

… by Jim Schiavone in the course of a round-table discussion. "Campus Quarter" will also fea- ture a news resume of impending campus social and cultural events. An all-student production, this edition of…

… satisfactory labor relations." ISA Tickets Still Available A limited number of tickets are still on sale at the International Center for the Arab Supper to be given by the International Stu- dents Association at…

… 6:30 p.m. Sunday, M. K. Raju, president of the group, said yesterday. The supper will feature native dishes as prepared by Arab stu- dents at the University, and is onen to the general public. French…

… of Le Cercle, pro- duced and directed by students and presented entirely in French. "La Malade Imaginaire," by Mo- liere, was the 1947 selection. Co-op Open House ... The Muriel Lester Cooperative…

April 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…lift THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATPWRDAY,-AHEMIJ 10:1941 4 ._ _ New Electrical Policy THENEW WILLOW RUN electrical pol- icy, announced by the FPHA this week, was gratifying, by and large, to student

… to cook electrically at no added charge to themselves. The saving on their coal bills will likely be great and the saving in terms of convenience will probably be im- measurable. For among student

… for the use of electric re- frigerators from one dollar to seventy-five cents per month is certainly welcome to married students hard-pressed to meet cur- rent living costs. All in all, Villagers now…

… health lectures recently completed will be given as follows: Section I-Mon., April 21, 4:15, 158 Health Service. Section II-Tues., April 22, 4:15, 158 Health Service. Students who were absent from the…

… Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. The spring series will ex- tend from April 20 until June 12, being presented on Sundays at 3. and Thursdays at 7:15 n.m. Student Recital: Virginia Zapf Person, soprano, will…

November 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Boost Health Aid-Forsythe Reveals Facilities Now Overtaxed By JOE FREIN Extension of University Health Service benefits to the families of student veterans is not possible under present University regula…

…, about 20 nurses and 55 beds to provide for more than 20,- 000 students, the Health Service could not possibly handle the in- creased demands for medical service which would be required," he said. Dr…

… extended to veterans' families, the problem of "where to draw the line" would be difficult to solve, he observed. Non-veteran students and teaching assistants with lim- ited financial resources would un…

… for such serv- ice to non-students, he added. Medical treatment is afforded amilies of veterans at a minimum expense by the University Hospi- tal clinical service, Herbert Wag- ner, businessnager- the…

… ,Hos- pital pointed out. By cooperative arrangement with the Veterans Administration, members of student veterans' families may be admitted and treated at the University Hos±ai, without referral, upon…

April 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

Student Veterans + Planning Conference, said yester- day that the Conference had peti- tions ready for veterans "who would like to apply a little last- minute pressure." The latest development in the raise…

… up at the VO office, Lane Hall, Haydon said. CAF To Hold State Meetin The possibility of establishing a statewide committee for academic freedom will be considered by rep- resentatives of student

… activities of the NSO will be explained by Jim Smith, president of its Continua- tions Committee, at a campus-wide informational meeting Thursday. On May 14, six students will be chosen in a campus election to…

… rep- resent the University at the NSO Constitutional Convention next September.j Crane Easily Waddles Out Of Deep Jail Ascent Silences Si(Ic w4a kS(~dielr By IHAROLDJACKSON, JR. Student sidewalk…

… suffer the same plight as her cousin Alfred, the steam shovel who is allegedly bur- ied under Angell Hall. For the past two weeks student observers, eyeing the steel prison which rose steadily higher en…

… of 1922, when the Angell Hall basement was being dug: Why this shovel was named Alfred is not clear, but appar- ently there was a controversy at the time about the true sex of Alfred. One student

…- sembly opening Monday. Reports from small nations in- dicated that the Arab League might get some support in its ef- forts to pin down the British on the explosive issue. RANGOON, Burma, April 26 -British…

… proposed the es- tablishment of an atomic energy corporation owned by the state and private interests. * * * CAIRO, April 26-Leaders of India's Moslem and Hindu fac- tions cabled the Arab League today…

…Jews persecuted by Nazis in Europe, but Palestine is an Arab country and should remain so." ** * DETROIT, April 26-A General constiuttion holiday in the De- troit area next Thursday was threatened by AFL Building…

April 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…go THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,- APRI' 18, 1947" I C Football Tickets T HE Student Legislature's redistribution of upperclass football tickets last fall raised a howl of protest from students

student body will be in a stronger bargaining position when its own house is in order." Now with the redistribution completed and penalties imposed, the Legislature has announced the second part of its plan…

… semesters completed at the. University as the basis for seat assignments instead of class standing, would prevent up- perclass transfer students from justifying a change in semesters to correspond with their…

… CAMPBELL from the Board-in Control of Intercolleg- iate Athletics to these phases of its plan. Its request for a split student section be- ginning at the 50 yard line and continuing south on the east side…

… -Joan Fiske MATTER OF FACT: Arab Pressure By STEWART ALSOPl T IS DIFFICULT to distinguish how much loud bluster there is in the Arab states' opposition to the creation of a Jewish state, and how much real…

… feeling. There is prob- ably a great deal of both, but with the blus- ter predominating, for example, in Egypt and the feeling in Iraq. It is also difficult to judge just what the reaction in the Arab world…

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