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May 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…. Students will be required to reg- ister their cars before any driving can be done. Victories Cited By Both Sides In Holy Land Fighting in Palestine Continues Unabated By The Associated Press Both Arabs and…

… northern part of the new city, Arab shells set afire Jewish targets near the Russian cathedral. SL Committee Chairmen Named Chairman of special action committees of the Student Legis- lature were named in a…

… on Speech Ban A majority of the student body-62 per cent-does not approve of the Board of Regents' action regarding political speeches on cam- pus, an independent, scientifically-controlled srvey by…

… the Bureau of Student Opinion has disclosed. However, interviews with more than 400 students by the Bureau produced evidence that many students either knew nothing whatever about the Regents' decision…

… or misconstrued it. Only 12 students among those interviewed understood exactly what the decision was until Bureau interviewers briefly explained it to them. In the second phase of the Bureau's poll…

…, students were asked if UN Delays Cease- Fire Deadline in Palestine Battle - .:. Truman Asks Wider Social SecurityLaw Says Action Needed In Time of Inflation WASHINGTON, May 24 -- (P) -President…

… the highest levels on record." Announcements Senior Literary Announcements' for students with names from L through Z will be distributed from 1 to 5 p.m. today in University Hall, Penny Klausner…

… approved or disapproved of the Regents' decision to prohibit public meetings in support of a particular candidate or platform. on University property. By their action, student organizations were permitted to…

… hold private meet- ings to further candidates, how-! ever. The Bureau, which is directed by Survey Research students, con- ducted its poll by valid sampling methods, applied to the student population. A…

… representative sample of students, chosen at ran- dom from University files, was compiled. Students thus selected were questioned by trained and impartial Bureau interviewers, and the results were carefully tabu…

April 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Tuesday Students To Pick Next Year's SL Students and faculty members are expected to mob polling booths Tuesday in the all-campus Legis- lature election and The Daily presidential straw vote. Booths will be…

…, Wallace, Stassen, Vandenberg, MacArthur and Martin, in that order. Student and faculty ballots will differ in color for comparison purposes. Hare System Next year's legislators will be elected under the…

… Hare propor- tional representation system. Students are reminded that they must number their choices in preferential order. Although they may vote for as many candidates Like to know what Legislature…

…, student organiza- tions and groups are putting var- ied campaign plans into effect. Last minute individual candidate rallies are being held while a group of students in the East Quad have posted…

…U ('1. UnionMeeting Quorum Needed To Change Rules By GEORGE WALKER A quorum must attend the Union's constitutional amendment meeting tomorrow if students want the Union run by its members, Tom Walsh…

…, Union vice-president, said yesterday. Pointing to the fact that students "don't even pick the Union's senior officers under the present setup," Walsh urged members to turn out at the meeting, to be held…

July 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 181) • Page Image 1

Arabs, Egyptians Resume Natinwid RaZiroad spute S PRICE FIVE CENTI' Var in Palestine 15 1-2 Cent Increase Grarnted Trainmen A greee ta tt erl(e1 Af ter Plan (ii IPres id(ellt's Fiaer-Fi Id(iin Board…

… The Arabs flashed orders to the ....n r.**.**.when the truce ended. The secreta Abdel Rahman Azzam Pasha, said the Arab nations are passing through a big test. The Jews said in Tel Aviv that the Arabs

… offi- $900 million German exports may cials and guards could leave the not meet, he explained, war zone. ti "Unless the American taxpayer 2 t s gong o cotinallysuport 2. The Arab League announcedL s…

… agreement on Jeru- d Changes have been made in the salem. o ectures next week by Camille 3. Arab Legion artillery and ar- U Gutt, chairman of the board of mor moved up to Jerusalem from U lirectors and…

… attack M Students for Slosson, an or- apparently was aimed at Isdud, sa anization to coordinate student where an Egyptian force waso upport for the Congressional truce temporarly before the in andidacy of…

… o ampaign will be handled at the oR v ieeting, according to Tom Walsh, ac ho called the meeting. "We expect that students willLa lay a major part in the political LONDON, July 8-(rP)-Colonial ye cene…

… of stopping it and tried in- es from destruction. den, the mediator, announced at on again." The truce had only a midnight <CST) tonight. nd the truce 30 days; the Arabs ir soldiers to prepare for…

… action ry-general of the Arab League, * ** .S . Advises JN To Invoke Armed Force Deputy Jessup Asks Arabs To Reconsider LAKE SUCCESS, July 8-(AP)- he United States said today the ecurity Council shouid…

May 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… Construction Bill --4-, Better Food Hoped for in Board Boost Dorn Reaction To Hike Mixed Residence hall leaders yester- day echoed a general sentiment among students in University dor- mitories that the…

… announced raise in room and board rates "won't be so hard to take if the food im- proves." And most students queried by The Daily expressed the belief that the food and food services would be bettered next…

…, Buck Dawson, 'Ensian managing editor, announced yesterday. More than 3,000 copies of the 451-page volume were delivered to the Student Publications Building last night and another 2,000 are expected to…

… arrive Monday, Dawson said. "Student subscribers whose last names are from A through F will have the first opportunity to pick up their 'Ensians from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. today, on the first floor of the…

… the letter was sent. Arabs Claim Steady Gains In Jerusalem Britain Charged As 'Belligerent' By The Associated Press Trans-Jordan's Arab Legion claimed possession or access to 80 per cent of Jerusalem…

May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… faculty members. A student chairman will preside over each meeting. >competition with left-wing dem- onstrations. The VFW has desig- nated May 1 as "Loyalty Day." Only observance of the day in Ann Arbor…

… will be a May Day breakfast sponsored by the Wash- tenaw County section of the Com- munist Party. Students To Attend Ernest Ellis, student director of the CP at Michigan, revealed that students from…

… other schools in Michigan had left for New York to attend the celebrations. He knew of no Ann Arbor students in the contingent. Contrary to popular teaching, May Day as a labor day is not a foreign…

…- aly Plant. Jews Surround Main Arab Strongpoints InJerusalem Battle British Commissioner Threatens To Throw All Forces into Action JERUSALEM, April 30-(/P)-Jewish shock troops threw a headlock tonight…

… around a string of Arab strongpoints in a 22-hour battle for Jerusalem. Fighting in the southern section of the Holy City halted for a time when Arab fighters asked for a truce. Then the struggle was re…

…- sumed as two heavy explosions rocked the battered Katamon Area. Fifteen Jews and 30 Arabs are known to have been killed thus far, Just before the brief halt in the struggle, a Jewish Agency spokes- man…

… mathematics and the subsequent shooting. She is pictured above with the detectives who guarded her. STUDENT, FACULTY REACTIONS: Campus Opinion Divied on Anti-Communist Mundt Bill By ROMA LIPSKY A sharp…

… on the Jaffa-Jerusalem highway. An iron ring thus has been closed around the Arab port city of Jaffa if Yazur as well as Salama now is in Jewish hands. There were reports that the threatened invasion…

… of Palestine by regular army troops of neighboring Arab states was underway. An Arab news agency dispatch received in Damascus said troops of Iraq and Trans- Jordan entered Palestine this afternoon…

…. There was no im- mediate confirmation. The Sy- rian army moved southward to springboard positions from which it might lounch a drive into northern Palestine. Arab commanders rushed rein- forcements of…

July 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 184) • Page Image 1

… zones must 'Students for Slosson' Not Recognized By SAC Walsh Attacks Action as 'Infringement' Of Students' Rights to Work in Activities The Student Affairs Committee yesterday denied recognition to the…

… newly-formed Students for Slosson organization. No reasons were released by the committee in explanation for its action. The Students for Slosson club was organized last week to coordi- nate support for…

… the Committee's ac- tion said: "I cannot help but con- sider this action by the Student Affairs Committee as an infringe- nent of the rights ofnUniversity students to organize and engage freely in any…

… the formation of a Students See'SLOSSON, Page 2 * * * Leaders Ask S AC Reason Immediate reaction from stu- dent political club leaders fol- lowed the denial of recognition to the Students for Slosson…

…Council order an immediate cease-fire in Pales- tine. The proposal provides for use of United Nations force if the Arabs or Jews fail to comply. U. S. deputy delegate Philip Jessup asked for a speedy vote and the…

… Council plunged into debate. Sir Alexander Caogan an- nounced British support of the American plan with minor qualifications. Syria immedi- ately opposed it, with Faris El Khouri re-introduicing an old Arab

… plan to refer the whole Palestine problem to the Inter- national Court of Justice. El Khouri conceded the UN could suppress the Arabs but he sai the moment UN forces pulled out of the Holy Land fighting…

March 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… spark the four goal Wolverine rally that racked up a National title for the Wolverines. OPPOSITE ANGLES: U.S. Pul~iePolicy Reversal Hit by Camnpus Arabs, Jw and Rabbi Lymon issued a (Next Week-Student

… University faculty guests at a Faculty Smoker at 7:30 p.m. today. STUDENT SURVEY: Attitudes on Reds Daily Roundup Reporters this week discovered that a strong proportion of students polled believed Communism…

… University students for attitudes on this question. Sixty-nine per cent of the students polled felt that Com- munism was a menace to the U.S. Twenty-three per cent see no menace in Communism while eight per…

… cent were undecided. As war fears were intensified after Truman's talk Roundup Reporters discovered that 61 per cent of University students felt that the present trend of U.S.-Soviet relations will lead…

… to war. However only 23 per cent of students'believing war is inevitable would use the atom bomb before attack. Twenty-three per cent of those polled believe present U.S.- Russian relations will not…

… lead to war while 16 per cent are undecided. On the home front 59 per cent of the students polled believe Communism advocates the overthrow of the American system of government. Twenty-five per cent do…

…-seven per cent of the tudents polled would not outlaw the Party in America. On this luestion virtually all students questioned had definite opinions with only three per cent undecided. Although a large…

… proportion of University students questioned oy Roundup Reporters felt that Communism constitutes a menace to America they were unsure of the best methods to combat it. Only 31 per cent feel that the Marshall…

… Plan will check Commu- nism in Europe while 44 per cent of the students feel that the Marshall Plan will not halt Russian Communism. Here the largest proportion were undecided with 25 per cent having no…

… prelim- inary step" by the campus Arab Club. In response to an invitation fn Thp il th thi Arnbh Club Dartmouth Falls To Third Period Fireworks, 8-4 Wally Gacek Notches 'Hat Trick'; McMi lanS cores Tying…

May 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… the newly-elected president. Mundt-Nixon Bill Is Forum Topic , L 1. 5 OPINION BUREAU: Gauge Women's Hours, T icket Set-up Attitudes By MARY STEIN Students are about equally divided in their…

… satisfaction with present hours for women, with a somewhat larger percentage appear- ing to be dissatisfied, according to a representative survey by the Bureau of Student Opinion. General satisfaction with…

… present methods of distributing foot- ball seats and registration materials was evinced in another phase of the Bureau's carefully controlled and unbiased poll. Basketball Tickets Students were also divided…

… Recognition Changes Submitted to President RuthVen After two hours of wrangling, the Student Affairs Committee yesterday passed and sent for ap- proval to President Alexander G. Ruthven a revamped set of rules…

… for recognition of student organi- zations. The revised recognition rules set up standards to be followed in recognizing student groups. For the first time standards for with- drawing of student groups…

… months of work on the part of the SAC. Much of the Student Affairs Committee's wrangling in yester- day's discussion of the recognition rules centered about the method of presenting the recommendation to…

…- ministration. However remaining members overrode this objection, holding that such a statement would un- dermine the power of the Student Affairs Committee. 'U' Implicit Veto Right They pointed out that Admin…

… Inter-Racial Association's constitution. VU Student Injured Usha Trivedi, 20, of 338 E. Jef- ferson, a University student from India, suffered a broken leg and lacerations Monday when the car in which she…

… was riding hit a tele- phone pole, on Stadium Blvd. The driver, Jayant M. Parekh, 19, of 726 Packard, a Hindu Uni- versity student, received minor cuts. Both were taken to Uni- versity Hospital. that…

March 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… Society for Public Ad- ministration; Arab Club; Armen- ian Students' Association; Army Ordnance Association; Assembly Association; Association of Inde- pendent Men; Barristers; Canter- bury Club; Cerele…

….cs Notices WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, VOL LVIII, No. 111 1948 Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home {to students this afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Regents' Meeting: April 2, 2 p…

…- torium, are seeking local amateur talent of all kinds to participate in the show. All students interested in ap- pearing in Spring Varsity Night, the younger sister of the tradi- tional fall program, may…

…. Approved student organizations for the second semester are as fol- lows: Acolytes; Americans for Demo- cratic Action; American Guild of Organists; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Institute…

… Francais; Cheerleaders; Chinese Students' Club; Christian Science Organi- zation; Club Europa; Congrega- tional Disciples Guild; Council for Academic Freedom; Deutscher Verein; Draids; Engineering Council…

… Record Society; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; Intercooperative Council; Interfraternity Council; International Relations Club; In- ternational Students

… Club; Michigan Christian Fellowship; Michigan League Undergraduate Council; Michigan Union Student Offices; Modern Poetry Club; Mortar- board; National Lawyers' Guild; Newman Club; Panhellenic Asso…

…- ciation; Physical Education Club for Women; Polonia Club; Rifle Club; Sailing Club; Scimitar Club; Scroll; Senior Society; La Socie- dad Hispanica; Sphinx; Student League for Industrial Democracy; Student

… Legislature; Student Re- ligious Association; Student Play- ers; Triangles; Turkish Society; Underwriters; United World sFed- eralists; Men's Glee Club; Veter- ans Organization; Wesleyan Guild; Westminster…

… Guild; Wol- verine Club; Women's Athletic Association; Women's Glee Club; Wyvern; Young Democrats Club; Young Progressive Citizens of Michigan. Office of Student Affairs Room 2, U. Hall Approved social…

September 28, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… from SL Homecoming weekend will not find visiting alumni reserving sleeping spots on local park benches. The Varsity Committee of the Student Legislature, working in conjunction with the Alumni As…

… Bevin Arabs Decry Forcing Palestine Settlement PARIS - (M -British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin called on the United Nations to approve speedily Count Folke Bernadotte's Palestine peace plan. He termed…

… it the "best hope for healing the breach" between the Arabs and the Jews. Spokesmen for the Arab nations expressed opposition to any im- position of a Palestine settlement by force. Sir Mohammed Zafr…

… Holy Land situation. He noted that the United States and France also are backing the plan put forward by the assasinated U.N. mediator. The Arabs oppose it and the Jews have criticized some parts. "We…

… issues in the pan as these: Arab aceeptance of the State of Israel, Arab insistence on the right of Arab refugees to return to their homes in Jewish terri- tory, Arab agreement on giving Western Galilee to…

… Israel; Jewish agreement to give the Negeb to the Arabs, the interna- tionalization of Jerusalem, the po- litical future of the Arab section of Palestine, and the Jewish de- sire for a corridor from Tel…

…'s recommendations. World News At a Glance TEL AVIV, Israel - F') - An Arab plane in which two British correspondents were killed was shot down by an Israeli fighter when it failed to heed a warning to land, a…

… pressure on Germany. Junior Board Petitions Due Petitions for the junior position Heavy streams of campus-bound traffic including many University faculty members and not-so-many student motorists will act…

… is $36.50 and for the railroad tickets' alone, $33. Reservations for the special non-stop train will be taken this week only at the booth. Women students making the trip have automatic permission, but…

…, left onto May- nard, left onto William and then right onto State street to pro- seed south again. 1 Olivet Strikers Continue To Defy, Evictwon Order (Special to The Daily) Student strikers at Olivet…

July 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 183) • Page Image 1

… atop the marquee of the Bellvue-Stratford hotel, convention headquarters; GovernmentTo SinTinto Debs S t I c a F t c c t I f f t t Israelis T ake Lydda Field In Early Raid Arabs Rej ect Plea For 10-Day…

… Truce By The Asscated Press CAIRO, July 10-Jewish troops stormed and captured Lydda air- port, a major prize of the Pales- tine war, today, and the Arabs announced they would not agree to a new 10-day…

… truce. Abdel Rahman Azzam Pasha, secretary-general of the Arab League, said the Arab countries could not accept the proposal for another cease-fire made by Count Folke Bernadotte, the United Na- tions…

… mediator. He said the Arabs could not even agree to a three- day truce extension. The Israeli G overnment ac- cepted the 10-day extension an condition that the Arabs would do likewise. The Jewish Army said…

… its mili- tary operations were continuing satisfactorily and announced that Lydda airfield had been captured from the Arabs in a surprise raid early today. Israeli spokesmen in- dicated their forces had…

… held the key air base against an Arab counter-attack this afternoon. Arab and Jewish planes were thrown into the growing fight. The Jews also said Israeli fight- ers had shot down a Syrian bomb- TEL AVIV…

March 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… objective point of view. -Jan Brodt. fix Palestine for the Arabs THE POSSIBILITY of a reversal of the UN policy toward Palestine suggests a reexamination of the conflict behind the partition. Basically…

…, this conflict has been between the Arabs and the Jews, with the British working both sides of the street. The Arabs feel that the partition plan ignores all of their rightful claims to Pal- estine and…

… for Arab national independence in return for Arab support of the Allies against the Turks. In addition, the Arabs summon up a num- ber of moral arguments to enforce their claim. Perhaps the most…

… forceful of these is to the effect that it has been the Chris- tians-not the Moslems - who have perse- cuted the Jews, bringing them to their present position in the world. Consequently, the Arabs argue, the…

… leaving Palestine in the hands of the Arabs, where it would certainly seem to belong. -Kenneth Lowe, rCURRENT MOVIES I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Czech Coup Cause By SAMUEL GRAFTON ASAMMUNITION for their coup of…

… throwing the problem out of its hands. There was no one else to take over. Arab claims of occupation since the be- ginning of the Christian era, their denials of the British Balfour Declaration, but espe…

November 17, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

Arabs and Jews to negotiate an armistice immediately as a step to peace. With this new directive to back him up, the acting United Na- tions mediator, Dr. Ralph Bunche, said he would ask the Jews and…

Arabs to begin talks at once. THE 11-NATION Council sought to replace the Palestine truce, in existence since July and broken by one side or the other several times, with a more durable armistice…

… all of the Middle East is coming with the state of Israel, according to Albert Elazar, authority on Arab-Jewish rela- tions, who spoke before members of IZFA last night. "The poor, peasant Arabs are…

… Palestine, studied in Eu- rope and served in the British Army in Palestine, explained that only the antagonisms of the Chris- tian religions of the East towards the Jews and charges by Arab leaders that…

… "Israelites would de- stroy other religions" stand in the way of greater unity. He said that the actions of the Israeli Army in protecting the Holy City of Nazareth is allev- iating any distrust and many Arabs

… BLUMROSEN As investigation of elections petitions continued yesterday, another Student Legislature can- didate was disqualified and a large number of J-Hop petitions were found to be faulty in a pre- liminary…

… Calvin Klyman, '51, who had a non-student signature on his petition according to Men's Judiciary president Ev Ellin. The remaining sixty SL peti- tions and all petitions for Board in Control of Student

… candi- dates have been cut to 100 signa- tures from students in the literary college, music, forestry and archi- tecture schools, due to the short- age of time and to make certain that the candidates…

… disqualifying the nineteen petitions was, "an ef- fort to improve the caliber of rep- resentative student government." "REPRESENTATIVES of the student body have established an intelligent procedure for petition…

May 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… default." This was his first all-out campaigning for the 1948 nomination. Willow Dorm Units To Close For Summer West Lodge, single student dormitory area in Willow Village, will close for the summer, but…

… although the West Lodge Area was closing for the summer, it was each resident's responsibility to give a three day notice of intent to vacate to the West Lodge housing office. Women Students Women students

…- ority houses for non-members, either with or without meals. Men students can obtain listings from Esther C. Griffin, housing nspector, in the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. West Lodge…

…- cepted from advanced students or campus dormitories. She said hat all entering freshmen were equired to live in University resi- [ence halls on campus, and had o be given priority. House 7 j18 Year Olds…

… enforce- ment agencies," Matthews de- clared in a telegram to Chrysler "officials. Summer Daily .. . A meeting for all students, with or without newspaper ex- perience, who are interested in working on the…

… Palestine War. Instead, it issued its second demand on Arabs and Jews to cease fire. It fixed a deadline at 36 hours after midnight, Eastern Standard Time, tonight. The final vote on a much-amended resolution…

… for the truce conunission to expedite a truce for Jerusalem, and a call on Arabs and Jews to work with the UN mediator, Count Foke Bernadotte, of Sweden. "We believe the security council should order…

…," Austin said. A UN observer speculated that the Arabs might not accept the cease-fire order when Faris El Khoury, of Syria, abstained on the final vote. El Khoury told the delegates earlier that the Arabs

… de- dlaresa threat to peace exists in Palestine. Austin declared that the Arabs say they are in Palestine to make peace but actually they are waging a "bloody war."1 Mahmoud Bey Fawzi of Egypt replied…

…, to Austin that the Arabs are not aggressors. He insisted they merely were trying to restore order at the invitation of -Pales- tinian Arabs. In London, the United States and Britain sought a solution…

March 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Swimming SJewish A irplanes Bomb Arabs Marks First Aerial Attack In Holy Land r'I Pre-Easter Battle Near Bethlehem JERUSALEM, March 27-(P)- Four Jewish planes bombed a con- centration of Arabs today in a…

… pre- Easter pitched battle which en- veloped a Jewish motor convoy near Christ's birthplace. The Arab press said 35 Jews were killed; an earlier Jewish re- port said 25 Jews and 30 Arabs were injured…

…. The convoy was raked with gun- fire from Arab roadblocks near the pools of Solomon, about a mile south of Bethlehem. After the Jews had been driv- en off by the Arab attack, the Jewish planes attacked…

… all over the nation this week, the student group of the Washtenaw County Wallace for President Committee will sponsor a foreign policy meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Smith's Catering. The student group…

… said. The administration and operat- ing grant is $1,687,000 higher than was received in the current fiscal year, but falls $700,000 short of the amount requested by the univer- sity. Student Gripes…

… thirty-eight University students were ques- tioned at random by Roundup re- porters this week. Support for Vandenberg zoomed sharply up- ward as compared to the first pres- idential poll taken a month ago…

May 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…- ecutive order abolishing Army Jim Crow." GoVerniment R.R. Rejected WASHINGTON, May 26-(P)- Nationalization of the railroads is Student Majority Okays DormitoryFood in Poll A majority-67 per cent of both…

… men and women dormitory resi- dents consider the food served at their residences either "good or sat- isfactory," according to a survey conducted by the Bureau of Student Opinion. In the final part of…

… their comprehensive student polling, Bureau researchers also found that about one-fifth of the students had at- tended a League dance five or more times this year, and that the same was true of Union…

…- ated students eating in fraternity and sorority houses either are served good food or are reluctant to criticize their organization. They were the group with the largest proportion of those who thought…

January 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… around a uniform traffic ticket to be given instead of oral warn- ings. The new ticket also lists vio- latin nond rondimos affet- Palestine Fight Kills 20, Report New Arab Attack Jews, Arabs and British…

… appointed Editorial Director, the Board in Control of Student Publications announced yesterday. * * * * NEW EDITORS: Maloy, Friedman Appointed To 'Jaily' Senior Staff Posts v _ 9 Appointment of Dick Maloy…

…, '49, of Lorain, O., as city editor, and Harriett Friedman, '49, of Chicago, as ,editorial director of The Daily for the spring term was announced yesterday by the Board in Control of Student Publica…

… the lecture will go on sale tomorrow at the Hill Aud- itorium Box Office. By The Associated Press JERUSALEM, Jan. 10- The Jewish Militia Hagana reported without confirmation tonight that Arabs again…

… had invaded North- eastern Palestine from Syria to- day .and the government said 20 persons had been killed in the south in a three-cornered battle of Jews, Arabs and British. Hagana said several…

… hundred Arabs had crossed the northern border near the village of Tel El Kadi in the same general vicinity as the first invasion from Syria' yesterday. They were beaten back in a Hagana ambush in which one…

… the Jewish community of Palestine to rush preparations in a race against time in view of the threat- ened Arab aggression in defiance of the UN decision and the an- nounced early withdrawal of Brit- ish…

… troops. Few Students Get Diplomas Although almost 1,500 students will graduate from the University at the close of the present semes- ter, only 40 of them will receive diplomas in the traditional man- ner…

…. Ruthven will present diplomas to the senior dental students at a luncheon to be held Jan. 31 at the League. Other graduates will receive their diplomas by mail a short time after the end of the semester…

…, Lou H. Ransom, diploma clerk, said. ing the day. The army repelled yesterday's foray. The deadly battle in the South took place in orange groves near Gaza on the coastal plain. Arabs of Isdud, north of…

March 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…- cluding four British soldiers and a British constable. The British used artillery in at- tempts to stem the rising tide of civil war. Their shells blasted Ishwa Village, Arab headquarters in IHartuv. The…

Arab press report- ed 60 killed and 100 wounded there. A British officer said 25 bodies were counted. Four British soldiers were killed in the action Three-way Battle Another bloody spot was Niza- nim…

…, near the Mediterranean Coast in the land of the ancient Philistines. There, 20, Jews and 31 Arabs were reported killed in two pitched battles. Three-way fighting described by observers as the "heavies…

… since partition" still raged in battered Haifa. Six Arabs and a British constable were killed there. British tank guns dispersed Arabs threat- ening a "Jewish transport. An explosion wrecked the thick- ly…

… populated Iraq street in the cen- ter of the Arab section of Haifa. Police attributed the attack to Jews. The blast touched off a bit- ter Arab-Jewish battle. Truck Bombed A truck loaded with explosives…

… penetrated the Arab section and blew up. Jewish sources said the truck was driven by two members of the Stern Gang who escapee before the blast. Observers ex- pressed the belief the blast was the Jewish answer…

… major share of the load must be carried by the states and Federal Govern- ment." Alonzo F. Meyers, chairman of the Department of Higher Educa- tion at New York University, sug- gested Federal student aid…

… constantly on ossible flooding by reams, but only a their homes. r, the heavy week- )ur flooded the ite student picnic the local roads in racked condition. andenberg, city en- that the "Island" caded for at…

… climax the Lenten Season in Holy Week observances throughout the city's churches and student chap- els. Pre-Easter programs will move toward the traditional Good Fri- day services, to be celebrated at…

….m. Monday through Thursday at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Maundy Thurs- day will be marked by a sermon Veteran's Grade Superiority Blasted by Indiana 'U' Official The myth of student-veteran's grade…

July 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 187) • Page Image 1

…COERCION IN BERLIN t See Page 2 Ci r t D:aii4 WARMERA SCATTERED RAIN Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 187 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JULY 17,1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Arabs, Jews…

… Saturday night dance. Chaperones for the dance are Dean Alice Lloyd, Dean Mary Bromage, Dean Walter Rea and Miss Ethel McCormick. Co-sponsored by the Student) Legislature and the Women's League, the Outdoor…

… result would be sur- prising." He said that attacks on Political Rally To Be Topic of Meeting Today Three student political leaders, representing both Republicans and Democrats on campus, will meet today…

… Slosson movement, to Jack Warren, chairman of the Young Republicans. The Slosson supporters initiated plans for the rally following a recent denial of recognition by the Student Af- fairs Committee. Warren…

…UN Order Moslem League Meets To Answer Demands for Immediate Truce By The Associated Press Arabs and Jews agreed tonight to stop fighting in the Holy City of Jerusalem. It was reported officially in Amman…

…, Capital of Trans-Jordan, that the Arab Lei ,"e Political Committee had agreed to a cease-fire in the city effecti,_ ar midnight, Greenwich mean time, (6 p.m. Cen- tral Standard Time) tonight. The above…

… followed on the heels of the strongest order yet given by the United Nations-end the Palestine war in three days. Israel has agreed to a truce for the Holy Land if the Arabs go along. The Arab League is…

… meeting in Lebanon and may give its decision tomorrow. The UN Security Council gave the Jews and Arabs 24 hours to accept a cease fire in Jerusalem Dr. Condon as "one of our weak- est links in our atomic…

July 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 186) • Page Image 2

…, and fitted Beauty's two selfish sisters, her friends at home and the magic of jewels from dust into my own an- alysis of the story. Although students of Freud will have a heyday with the net- work of…

…._.r; Editorial Rounds Christian Science Monitor .. . j For the Arabs Dangerous Corner j WHAT MAY be the beginning of a fundamental change in the Pal- estine situation has now been registered in the major world…

… capi- tals and in the United Nations. It is the result of Arab refusal to ex- tend the truce period, after the Israeli had agreed to do so. This looks like a diplomatic blunder on the Arabs' part. Hereto…

… be regarded as an aggressor, at any rate so long as the armies operated in a manner that could be construed as defending the territories al- lotted to Arabs and Jews in the UN partition plan. Bombings…

…, and at the request of the UN itself, the Arabs have invited world cen- sure. They are immediately confronted with Israeli charges, laid be- fore the UN Security Council, of violating the truce some…

…, it could lead to UN action against the Arabs under Chapter VII of the Charter, including imposition of sanctions against them. THAT DEVELOPMENT, if coupled with a lifting of the American embargo…

… against arms shipments to the Middle East, would be a serious blow to the Arabs' military prospects. The Arabs are talking a great deal about British treaty obligations to them, but the British have said…

… that if the UN finds the Arabs guilty of illegal acts Britain's obligations to the UN will override those in its treaties with Arab states. Aside from the loss of prestige which the Arabs have suffered…

… over the entire diplomatic front, there are known also to be weaknesses within the Arab League. Egypt and Syria seem more intent on resum- ing warfare, for example, than does King Abdullah of Transjordan…

…. Moves to exploit Arab divergencies are part of the general effort to bring the Arabs into line with a world opinion otherwise due to turn sharply against them. And today there is much less probability…

May 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… Plans for a combined city and campus drive against the Mundt Bill now before Congress were announced yesterday as a third protest telegram was sent off to Washington by faculty, students, and townspeople…

…-chairman, announced yesterday. The )ther chairman is Prof. John L. Brumm, retiring head of the journalism department. A public organization meeting of the Students Against the Mundt Bill will be held at 4:15 p.m. today…

… on the third floor of the Union, Jean Fagan, chairman of the student group announced She urged all campus and city organizations to participate in the rally today. The telegram yesterday assert- ed…

… also deny them government jobs or passports to leave the country. Draft-Age Males Urged To Step-UpEducation By JAKE HURWITZ Students who may be subject to the draft law now pending in Congress were…

… advised to proceed as far as possible with their edu- cation by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, Summer Session director. "If I were a student today, I would make as much progress as I could, not to avoid the draft…

…, but to get closer to graduation in order to make the best use of my education," he said. If there is a draft, students must be prepared to render real service, Prof. Hopkins declared. Present Facilities…

…,000, and predicted a smaller proportion of veterans, but a larger number of teachers and graduate students. Post-Summer Session Abandoned Prof. Hopkins explained that boards of education and academy…

November 25, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

students residing in Britain Accepts U.S. Plans for Palestine PARIS-(P)-Britain said tonight she had revised her Palestine proposals in an effort to meet American objections. The text of Britain's new…

… proposals was not available immediately. However, a spokesman said Britain had accepted the U.S. recommen- dation that Jews and Arabs be allowed to work out a mutually acceptable settlement of boundaries…

…. * * * * BRITAIN ORIGINALLY proposed that the United Nations Assembly approve the Bernadotte Plan which recommends that Israel give the Negev Desert to the Arabs in return for western Galilee. The revised resolution…

… Overwhelms Officials Local travel terminals were jammed yesterday as students crowded planes, trains and busses in the annual Thanksgiving rush. Even with extra trips, allseats were taken in a mass exodus…

… major cities. Nearly 3,000 students passed through the New York Central depot to fill two extra sections as well as both regular runs of the east- and west-bound Mer- cury and Twilight Limited. And crowds…

… to seek a Jewish-Arab settlement. * * * THE BRITISH move was dis- closed after representatives of White Russia and the Soviet Uk- raine continued the Soviet bloc attack on British and American…

… Palestine policy. They spoke in the political committee, where Britain is scheduled to make a new dec- laration tomorrow. Meanwhile, representatives of the Arab countries here met pri- vately, Arab sources…

April 30, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… are anxious to become involved in a strike." Petitions Due For Union Post Vice-Presidential Bids Must be in Monday Students desiring nomination ±o the Union vice-presidency should , i submit qualifying…

… statements to the Student Offices before 5 p.m. Monday, Paul Harrison, chairman of the nominating committee, an- nounced yesterday. Six vice-presidents will be se- lected in the all-campus elections May 13…

…. Any student eligible for extra- curricular activities may petition for nomination, Harrison said. Union vice-presidents serve on the Board of Directors, besides assum- ing various other duties. The…

… qualifying statements should be turned into the Student Offices from 3-5 p.m. today and Monday. The statements should include present class standi:jg, school, and average grade. . At least two candidates from…

… each of the schools will be chosen for nomination. Students not chosen or candidates not wishing to be nominated through the Nominating Committee may get their names on the ballot by sub- mitting…

… a substitute plan which virtually junked the universal training idea. i i ,, ., 'I t r i ACRE ~ M Lf ...'". r::. :...:.: : i:": . i. :i" ii.... Student Drive For Douglas Launched at VU Nationwide…

… forces counter-attacked Jewish troops who had moved into the Arab city of Jaffa. The map above shows the direction of the Jewish thrust from Haifa, recently won by the Jews. The arrow points to the…

… expected Arab attack from Trans-Jordan. *' * * Fidtin , Halts In Jaffa; Jdews, British Confer Cease-Fire Command Follows Artillery Fire JERUSALEM, April 29-(P)-A cease fire agreement halted fight- ing in…

May 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

Students To Publicize * Phoenix Plan Project Outlined By Dean Walter Homeward-bound students yes- terday were urged to give the widest possible publicity to the University's newly - announced Phoenix Project…

…. Pointing out that the Univer- sity's 20,000 students hail from every part of the nation and con- stitute a powerful public relations force, Dean Erich Walter asked that they distribute information about the…

…. Students wishing to secure cop- ies of The Daily's special issue an- nouncing the project may pick them up free of charge at the Office of Student Affairs or at the Student Publications Building. Daily…

… experience is necessary. On the editorial staff, political and radio columnists are needed in addition to regular reporters. Columnists should submit sample manuscripts to Miss Dailes by June 23. Students are…

Student Pub- lications, was presented by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gronik of Milwau- kee, in memory of their son, Ar- thur, a former Daily staff mem- ber who was killed in an auto- mobile accident last summer. Only…

… staff to handle display and classified advertising, circula- tion and promotions, according to Bob James, business manager of the Summer Daily. "Students can learn the know- how' of layout design, copy…

… read-' ing, salesmanship, accounting and general office work," James said. All students interested in try- ing out for positions on the sum- Last Daily The Daily ends its publica- tion schedule for the…

July 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 186) • Page Image 1

… Orders Arabs, Jews To Halt Warfare Truman Calls New Session Of Congress Special Meeting . To Start July 26 By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, July 15-With a pointed challenge for action in "the…

… meeting at which all Congressional candidates from the Second District would be given an opportunity to speak. The action was in response to a request from "Students for Slos- son" supporters and followed…

… the statement by Associate Dean Wal- ter B. Rea outlining reasons for denial of recognition to the Slos- son club by the Student Affairs Committee. Walsh Statement "While we are not able to work…

… directly on the campus, we believe that students should have an op- portunity to contrast Prof. Slos- son with the other candidates," Tom Walsh, temporary chairman of the Slosson group, said. "Such a meeting…

… will enble both students and townspeople to make a more intelligent comparison of both the candidates and the is- sues in the coming election," Bob Collins, chairman of the Young Democrats, said after…

… SUCCESS, July 15-The Security Council tonight ordered the Jews and Arabs to halt the war in Palestine. The decision was backed up with provisions for United Nations force if necessary. The final vote was 7…

… to 1 with Syria alone in opposition. Russia, the Soviet Ukraine and Argentina abstained. The decision, taken on an Amer-. ican resolution, gave the Jews and Arabs three days to cease fire. It went far…

…, scoring a direct hit on one large vessel and left it burning. Cairo was the third Arab capital bombed by the Jews in the Arab- Jewish war. Israeli planes raided Damascus, Syria, and Amman, Trans…

…- areth, the home of Christ, and that their forces had hammered Arabs near Jerusalem. The Holy City was bombed shortly after midnight by Egyptian planes which hit Jerusalem resi- dential areas. It was the…

… second raid in Jerusalem's history. Unof- ficial reports listed one person killed and seven injured. Open Air Dance The Fresh Air Dance, with mus- Russia supported the order to the Jews and Arabs to lay…

April 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…YOUR VOTE COUNTS see Pag0ie4 Y it A ~aii4 FAIR AND Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 143 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS _ r Arabs Ready For Invasion…

… was said. Arab informants in Cairo said Iraq and Saudi Arabia also have decided to throw their regular military forces into the fight to prevent the Jews from establish- ing a state of their own in the…

… Holy Land. Arab leaders reportedly are alarmed by the extent of recent 1 Jewish military successes. Arab peoples in the Middle East have been inflamed by the arrival of Arab refugees from Palestine…

… a truce in Palestine. The Cairo accounts said King Abdullah already has dispatched reinforcements of Trans-Jordan's Arab Legion to Palestine. France Seeks UN Policemen In Jeru salem LAKE SUCCESS…

… Jews and Arabs as well as a number of delegates. The 500-to-800 man force as suggested by France might include at least 100 New York police vol- unteers, but no Russians if the Western Powers could…

… man, Clarkson Warden. father of 25 Union Meeting Fails To Recruit Required Quorum By GEORGE WALKER Despite last minute efforts by some members to round up the re- quired quorum, only 100 students

…-wholesale--so they can afford to charge wholesale prices," said one student. "Then," replied General Man-- ager Frank C. Kuenzel, "we have a job for you. If you think you could reduce Union prices 25 per cent, we…

… associating with sus- pected Russian spies and of being one of the weakest links in atomic security. Polling for Student Legislature. Presidential Straw Vote Today; New Tennis Fee Plan Initiated i 1 I…

…" Crisler, Athletic Director, yesterday, with a two dollar se- mester charge to go into imme- diate effect. The revision, made in response to the insistent demands of dis- satisfied students, established the…

… committee of the Board in Control of Athletics See "JUST KIBITZING," Page 31 Student Voters Offered Choice r Of Large Field Air-Tight Rules Fixed To Halt Ballot-S*uffer Despite thundershowers last night…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…, on Feb. 19. Impressions of Palestine Revealed By AL BLUMROSEN Impressions of deserts, moun- tains, friendly and unfriendly Arabs, British stalling, and a memory of the "tremendous spirit' of the…

…. The Arabs who live within Pal- estine, the "inside Arabs" were friendly to the Jews before par- tition. Ingber said that all the trouble came from the "outside Arabs," those living across the borders of…

… Palestine. Ingber, who traveled consider- ably in the strife-torn country, told of picking up a Palestinian Arab between Tel Aviv and Haifa1 who said that he was grateful to the Jews for giving him a chance…

… for an education. Ingber remem- bered seeing thousands of Arabs sleeping on the ground in the open, "It was the kind of life they were used to," he said. On this same trip, which Ing- ber took in an…

… armored car, an open bus followed them by twenty minutes. It was ambushed by the Arabs, Ingber said, and twenty people were killed. On Christmas, 1947, in Haifa. Ingber tried to get his baggage' from the…

…agana operates a secret radio which tells the truth to the pe- -pie." The Ingbers believed that t h e British will stay in Palestine e Ger the May 15 deadline. "If they leave, the "outside" Arabs will…

… readers, whose prize-win- ning "If I Were Editor" con- tributions netted them a radio and $25 in prizes. First prize, which included the radio and $5, went to the wife of a graduate student, Mrs. Rupert G…

…; Stanley G. Har- ris, 17 Veteran's Housing Pro- ject; Keith McKean, 1320 Wile Court, Willow Run. Prizes will be awarded at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. The five letters represent a…

… apparent that it was not a permanent change," Lyman H. Legters, Jr., of Wenley House, said. And he added: "It was merely a tactical move designed to quiet student By CRAIG WILSON The local rent control…

… chapter. agreed that more information should be presented before a defi- nite commitment is made. The chapter wrote its parent body urging it to suspend cancel- STUDENT VETERANS PROTEST MACARTHUR-John Carr…

July 08, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

… presidental race. Ask Hands Off Policy, SL Sets Up Sophomore Ye1l etion Discuss Tentative All-Campus Hop By SHELTON MURPHY 'I'he Student Legislature is lay- ing the foundation for a "coor- dinated" sophomore…

… displays were good, but the later ones showed lack of cooperation," Burton said. The section will be number 34, in the center of the usual sopho- more sections. It will accommo- date about 1,500 students

… possibility of eliminating bi- cycles from the campus. Al Maslin was elected to serve with Burton on the Student Af- :airs Committee. Members who were not present were Max Dean and Marshall Lewis. Unionist…

… statement at any time that this committee was going to railroad anybody." In Palestine Moslem League Representative Walks Out on UN Security Council CAIRO, July 7-(/P)-An Arab League spokesman said tonight…

… the Palestine war between Jews and Arabs will be resumed Friday. Israel was reported to have acceited Count Folke Bernadotte's proposal to extend the Palestine truce beyond the Friday deadline. The Arab

… League spokesmen said, however, there would be no extension of the four-week truce. Asked if his statement meant that warfare would start again, the Arab replied, "I mean nothing else." (As the Arab made…

… this statement in Cairo, the United Na- tions Security Council voted 8 to 0 at Lake Success, N.Y., to appeal to both Arabs and Jews to extend the truce.) Bernadotte, the United Nations mediator, has not…

… carried identify each brigade by territorial origin." Arabs Say War PHILADELPHIA, July 7-(/P)- f Dixie Democrats marched into Philadelphia today demanding- as one possible price for recapture of party…

…-v sion from either the Jews or Arabs. A well-informed source in Tel Aviv said, however, the Israeli government is willing to continue the truce during further negotia- tions. The Jewish source said Israel…

… will not deal now with Berna- dotte's proposals to demilitarize Jerusalem and the Haifa prt area. The Arabs have already re- jected these proposals. At Lake Success, N.Y., theq representative of tne Arab

September 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… of the Office of Stu- dent Affairs who is in charge pf issuing the pasteboards. As older students graduate, the number of student drivers will continue to decrease, Gwin hopes. No statistics are ready…

… commuting students will have to use the bus, he said. "But that doesn't affect more than 100 peo- ple." There's a new list of University parking areas open to students. Parking in restricted areas will bring…

… fines and possible loss of driving privileges on the offender, Gwin pointed out. Faculty and staff personnel and disabled students must get park- ing permits. "A driving permit is not a parking permit…

…," he said. Western Allies SStunch Berlin Stand- Bevin ;. U.S. DELEGATES AT GENERAL ASSEMBLY OPENING-As Arabs ambushed and killed four in an Arab convoy, members of the United Nations General Assembly…

… met in Paris. Left to right, John Foster Dulles, Warren R. Austin, head of the U.S. delegation, and Secretary of State Marshall. * *k * Arabs- Ambush UN Convoy Kill Four ae Oa_ OT Slosson Criticizes…

… con- cern for housing, education and civil rights legislation. Forsythe called for a general over-haul of State rules for ap- portionment for representation in the State Legislature. Student Freed From…

… cleared student is Homer Forrester, of 332 E. William street. He was the driver of a car that struck the Whitmore Lake child Sunday on US-23 north of Ann Arbor. In a conference with Capt. Ervin Klager of…

… the Sheriff's de- t~ivP h rnn.en ading vesterdavo TEL AVIV, Israel-(AP)-Arabs ambushed a United Nations-spon- sored Jewish convoy today and killed an American technician and three Jews, Israeli army au…

… occurred about 2 p.m. Israeli time, near the Latrun pumping station, which was blasted last month by Arab irreg- ulars. IN THE CONVOY were a white United Nations jeep, two private cars, six trucks and one…

… Jerusalem, a sister of the gen- eral manager of the Anglo-Pales- tine Bank. JEWISH witnesses who hid in a ditch 20 minutes before escaping back to Tel Aviv with most of the convoy told this story: The Arabs

March 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

… preparing to proclaim an independent state and maintain its bor- ders. Since Austin's statement, the Arabs have also continued fighting. The UN is now faced with two hostile forces in place of one. 'It is…

… might be the ultimate solution, but agreement between Arabs and Jews is necessary first." Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of…

… the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: ROBERT WHITE Isely's statement is an obvious truism, There can be no immigration with Arab opposition and neither group will be sat- isfied with anything less than…

… of force by the Arabs to change the plan. The use of force is, therefore, outright blackmail to alter the mature considerations of men representing all nations to achieve justice and peace. American…

… knowingly, as man to man. But it was not for oil, not to please the Arabs so that we might have their oil, for there is not enough oil in the world to drown our fears. If the Great Lakes were full of oil. I…

… stirs in us can be started by the frowning face of an Arab chieftain, or a Greek mon- archist, or a Chinese war-lord, or some- times, one is almost compelled to think, by the popping of a paper bag. For…

… a few armed bands of Arabs and to turn, without dignity, against a pol- icy which has been formally accepted by the General Assembly. "Go back to the law!" we say to the world, "yield to the voice of…

students couldn't quite catch the name. Obligingly, he wrote the name on the board, admitting it was "rather fantastic"-S-C- H-A-T-S-C-H-N-E-I-D-E-R--it was. "But," the professor continued, "his books are…

… leaders, and the flood of protests hasehonm enogreat that now the rrP_ Looking Back From the pages of The Daily 50 YEARS AGO TODAY: The anti-Saloon League announced that nearly 600 students on campus were…

November 10, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Lectures on Marriages May Cease Fiscal Difficulties Cause of Trouble Rising costs and seeming lack of student support may doom the annual marriage relations lec- tures. Ivan W. Parker, chairman of the…

… faculty - student committee sponsoring the lectures, said yes- terday that the educational series has not been scheduled this fall. a. * * THE LECTURES could still be held next spring, but only if enough…

students and student groups show interest in supporting them, he said. Committee members fear that the series might go in the red this year. That nearly happened last year, when ticket sales lag- ged…

… perilously. A backlog of about $200 from previous years was all that saved the series from bankruptcy then. THIS YEAR rising costs in lec- turers' fees have underlined the need for student groups to back the…

… series, Parker declared. Their fees have gone up as much as $50, he said. Parker estimated the cost of the series at around $1500. When the lectures, designed to prepare students for marriage, were first…

February 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… urged by the UN to give whatever they earn on this extra day to the needs of the children. Nor are students being overlooked in the quest for funds. At 8 p.m. tonight Leland Stowe will speak at Hill…

… Auditorium in a fund-raising lec- ure. The United World Federalists and the student Famine Committee, sponsors of the Editorials published in The Michigan Daily acre written by members of The Daily staff and…

… represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: HAROLD JACKSON lecture, have set up a cry that all students support the appeal for funds by buying tickets. Yet the response to this worthy cause has…

… children with one supplementary meal a day. A similar plan was employed successfully last year on a much smaller scale. In addition to swelling the fund for fam- ine relief, the student will be profiting…

November 16, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… 'adopted by the Assem- bly Nov. 29, 1947. Under the Ber- nadotte plan it would be given to the Arabs. Shertok said any Arab state trying to annex the Negev "should have to overcome, in bloody battles, the…

… fiercest re- sistance that the Jews have yet offered anywhere to the Arab invaders." The Palestine question also oc- cupied the Security Council which considered a new Canadian pro- posal to replace the…

…- tlement. Russia's Jacob A. Malik, how- ever, said he believed the coun- cil should order the Jews and Arabs not to negotiate an armis- tice but a formal peace. The council meets again at 10, a.m. (3 a…

… into action to ?recommend modification or repeal of the speakers' ban. The Student Legislature cab- inet met to block out plans for its written recommendations to the Regents, which will be ready "at…

… least- a week" before the Re- gents' regular monthly meeting in December, according to SL president Blair Moody. But the faculty Senate's action raises the possibility of consulta- tion between students

… consultations and commit- tee-work will be carried on inten- sively this week. The Committee to Abolish the Ban, though still functioning, has yielded most of its work to the Student Legislature, accord- ing to…

… Buddy Aronson, CAB spokesman. The CAB has already "done a fine job" in calling the Regents' attention to student protests over the speakers ban, Moody said. Student Groups Back Series On Marriage It looks…

… seal of approval on continuing the series. * * * - BUT BEFORE definite plans for the series can be launched, one or two of the groups which include the Student Legislature, the League, the Union, Student

… arranged to handle an overflow throng of students ex- pected to make the trip to Colum- bus for the OSU-Wolverine grid tilt this weekend. In addition to the special train sponsored by the Wolverine Club…

… another special train will be on hand to handle students wishing to retulrn to Ann Arbor immedi- ately after the game. ANY STUDENT wishing to re- turn to Ann Arbor immediately after the game may purchase…

June 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… of TPearce Arab League, Israelis To Consider Advice RHODES, June 26-(IP)-Count Folke Bernadotte is expected to complete his initial suggestions for Palestine peace talks this weekend. Jewish and Arab

… experts, who are here to give information to the United Nations mediator, plan to leave for Tel Aviv and Cairo Monday. Arab experts said the Count's suggestions probably will be carried by members of his…

… leaders to come to Rhodes to discuss permanent settlement of the Palestine ques- tion. With the four-week truce more than half over, it may be the end of next week before Jews and Arabs decide qn peace…

… talks. In that event there would be only one week of the truce remaining. But if agreement is reached to hold a peace conference here, Bernadotte is expected to ask Jew- ish and Arab military forces to…

… extend the truce. Truce Extension If the Count's suggestions for talks are rejected, there seems little likelihood that the Arabs and Jews would agree to a truce extension. Col. Count Thord Bonde, Swed…

… radio re- porter and story teller, will deliver an address on "It's All One World to Us" an International Center program in the Michigan League ballroom today at 8 p.m. Seven foreign students at the…

… spices his talks and nar- rations with behind the scenes human interest tales. Esson M. Gale, director of the International Center, will direct the program. The student speak- ers will discuss current…

… addition to the usual listing of students' names, home addresses, local ad- dresses and phone numbers. Phi Lambda Theta j Pi Lambda Theta, education sorority, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the West…

February 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… army for Palestine, in the opinion of the three speakers at a Palestine rally sponsored by the Inter-collegiate Zionist Federation of America. (Ahmed A. Omar and Ibhahim *Elabd, Arab students contacted…

… University more than twice its pre-war figure, includng r:any married students, and with an influx of work- ers, the short ige of homes is critical. Major factor in ti.e housing problem is the shortage of…

…- tered. This makes is impossible fo Speakers Ask Police Force For Palestine Local Arab Views Differ on All Issues The United States must remain firm on its stand to partition Pal- estine and demand a PN…

… embargo to the Middle East imposed by the U.S. and England prevents new agreements for arms shipments to be made, Arab governments are still receiving arms under exist- ing agreements, Gottlieb empha- sized…

…. The weapons are supposed to be used for training purposes, but Arab soldiers have been found fighting using British arms and uniforms, he said. (Omar and Elabd predicted violence if the arms embargo…

… were lifted, and charged it would be a violation of American neutrality.) Littell Comments Rev. Franklin K. Littell, student religious association director, de- clared that the Jewish Common- wealth has…

… justified itself in terms of its progressive society and the advances in technology and edu- cation, while the Arabs can show no similar justification. (On this score Omar and Elazd commented that the Arab

… on speeches is relaxed, Walsh and Dean agreed. 'Gratifying Precedent' But both leaders saw "a gratify- ing precedent" in the Student Af- fairs Committee's speedy approval of the Young Democrats. Walsh…

… said that the Commit- tee's action was a long deferred recognition that the student is an integral part of the community. As such, he said, "the student must have full opportunity to take part in…

… nation of 13,000,000. He emerged with a new government of his party members ani their friends. Following Benes' capitulation, students massed at ancient Charles University and marched to the president…

May 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… time to make their debut at IFC Ball Friday night. The propeller-topped beanies are also top-flight apparel for casual wear, as shown by bleary- eyed students who wore them to Saturday classes. Their…

… 'Ensian Picnic The 'Ensian staff will hold its annual picnic Tuesday 3 to 9 p.m. on the Huron River Island for all 'Ensian staff members and those connected with any other Student Pub- lications Building…

… Diagonal, as announced earlier by the Wallace Progressives. If there is a sufficient demand busses will be chartered to take students to Detroit. 4 JEWISH PRISONERS GUARDED-Four Jewis h prisoners (center…

…) are marched to headquarters of Fawzi Bey Al Kaukji, Arab leader, after their capture in northern Palestine. Arabs said the Jews were wearing Arab dress and would be tried as spies. t. GUILD NEWS New…

… officers for Inter-Guild elected at the Spring Retreat are: Don Palmer, of Congregational- Disciples Guild, president; John Voltman, Lutheran Student Asso- ciation, vice-president; Eva Glas- ius, Canterbury…

… Camp. New guild of- ficers are: Harold Carver, presi- dent; Carol McCrady, vice-presi- dent; Ralph Shively, treasurer; and Mary Shawley, secretary. 'a-. A panel of foreign students will discuss…

…, na- tional student director of the Congregational-Christian Chuches and Rev. John E. McCaw, stu- dent work director of the Dis- ciples of Christ, will meet with the group. The Grace Bible Guild will…

… meet for a cost supper at 6:15 today in Fellowship Hall at the Church. Wins Fellowship Jean Gringle, '48, is one of 15 women college students in the na- tion to win a Danforth Fellowship for the coming…

May 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… -UY Jews Ready For Capture Of Arab Jaffa 1 British To End Rule Tomorrow TEL AVIV, Palestine, May 12- ()P)-The Jews announced today their readiness to take over virtu- ally deserted all-Arab Jaffa as…

… major Palestine developments: 1. Haganah, the Jewish army, stepped up its fighting pace in southern Palestine, reportedly in- vaded by Egyptian volunteer troops. 2.Arab infantry and artillery again closed…

… vot- ing will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students may vote only for a candidate listed on the ballot un- der the school in which he is en- rolled. Location of the ballot boxes is as follows: In the Union…

… north en- trance of West Engine, on the sec- onid floor center of West Engine, and at both entrances of East En- gine. Ballots will be of the write- in type. The Election Committee of the Student

… Rackham Lecture Hall. Men's Council Petitions Due Committee Schedules Interviews Next Week Students interested- in obtain- ing positions on the Men's Ju- diciary Council may pick up peti- tion blanks at the…

Student Affairs Office. Petitioners should have at least 60 credit hours and should have a background in campus affairs. Council members will be ap- pointed by a committee composed of the male members of…

… the Stu- dent Legislature cabinet. Inter- viewing will be held next week, with petitions due at the Student Affairs Office by 4 p.m. Monday. Formerly under the jurisdiction of the Student Legislature…

April 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…ALABAMA STUDENTS DEFAULT See Page 4 4t4UU Y *a &i4 CLOUDY, COOL ER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Stassen…

… the carrier r, Strike Threa tene Sen. 4 Vandenberg Palestine Invasion Report Denied byCairo Officials JERUSALEM, April 27-(A')-An Arab source said troops of an Egyptian armored division invaded…

… close to the army command said an invasion had occurred with the troops involved probably going as volunteers. (A British foreign office spokesman in London declared Britain would resist any Arab

… his Trans-Jocdan Arab Le- gion into Palestine immediately. They viewed Abdullah's move as preliminary to proclaiming him- self king of the Arab part of Pal- estine, and said he had British support in…

… that ambition.) A Jewish agency spokesman said the Trans-Jordan Parlia- ment had acceded to King Ab- dulah's demands for sending his crack Arab Legion into Pal- estine immediately and had proclaimed a…

… spokesman added. A report from Damascus said Abdullah's Arab Legion had al- ready occupied Jericho north of the Dead Sea and was moving ino the Dead Sea valley that joins Trans-Jordan on the East. This was…

… protesting the ac- tion of the Callahan Committee and urging dismissal of the charges against Zarichny was sent to Senator Edgar F. Down by the campus AVC last night. A group of students and, fac- ulty will go…

… to Lansing today to attend the special hearing on the Zarichny case, according to Max Dean, spokesman for the group. Zarichny, the student walked into Lt. Gov. Eugene C. Keyes, office and surrendered…

… will report. Gomnberg Will Adds to Fund A scholarship fund for under- graduate chemistry students at the Unive sity was provided for by the will of Miss Sophia Gom- berg, sister of the lace Prof. Mose…

…," as recruiter John Sloss looks on. Zucker is one of more than 100 students who signed a memo urging President Truman and Congress to take the initiative in establishing a military arm of the United…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 8

…, Arab Students; and the Congre- gational Disciples Guild, Latin Students. -------- iternational Week Today OLD SALT'S TALE: Internatioul-pagealt Stages Mock Roumi-Ihte-World Trip Colorful dances, songs…

… seven church guilds welcome University foreign students at tea from 3- 5 p.m. tomorrow. The Westminster Guild-Pres- byterian Church will honor Chi- nese students; Wesley Founda- tion-Methodist Church all…

… Island groups; Gamma Delta-Lutheran Student Club, Turkish students; and the Baptist Student Group, Indian students. The Lutheran Student Associa- ti6" will ho ior EiUrpean stu- dents; Orthodox Student Club…

…' opens today. Featuring talented foreign stu- dents, the program is based on the tale of a round-the-world trip, as told by an old sailor to his grand- International Wee kgendla Today 3-5 p.m.-Student

… Teas hon- oring foreign students. 6:30-7 p.m.-"World Trade and World Peace," Citizen's Forum, Station WPAG. 7-9 p.m.-International Stu- dents Association Turkish din- ner. Tomorrow 7-9 p…

… dance mo- tif. After this, the "ship" proceeds to Arabia, and the "passengers"I see an Arab wedding. For this scene, an Arabian crchestra has been imported from Detroit. After Arabia comes Italy, and…

… worship. Alternatives A discussion on Alternatives to World Government will be con- ducted by John Schmidt, Ietroit and Washington patent attorney, at 1 p.m. Sunday. A student round-table discus- sion on…

April 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…, sponsored by the Student Religious Association to discover the foundations of discrimination and means of combat- ting it. The noted sociologist and author of "Human Bondage" said schools and churches are the…

…-' powerful Arab-Latin American ception, the Negro. "The Negro-' bloc won for Argentina today the White system is very rigid," he presidency of the special United said, "because this group cannot Nations…

… Seamans, educa- tered. tional director of the National Ter a-tdConference of Christians and The Arab-Latin American com- Jews, will continue the Institute bination then gave the political with a talk on…

… fought in that committee aspects of discrimination will be in the next few weeks. led by the featured speakers and Jubilant spokesmen for the several faculty members begin- Arabs and Latin Americans said…

… secretary general. The Arab- and Latin American spokesmen anstemoetodretokSteel Shortage said none of their groups was con- sulted and the move to Arce took definite form before the assembly Will Lead GM…

… convened this morning. Both Arce and Tsiang have ab- To Shu do stained regularly on all votes on o Shutdown the Palestine issue and thus were acceptable to the Arabs, who hope DETROITApril 6-(')--Mo- poeto…

… hoped to be able to resume ight rs D LI'. fabricating plant operations by JERUSALEM, April 16 - (P) -- May 3. TERUSALEM, AAder6 -f( ')h-- The General Motors announce- The Arab field commander of l the…

… Chevrolet claimed it had smashed a major Commercial Body Plant and the Arab attempt to cut off Jerusalem Allison Division in Indianapolis from the coast on the central said present work schedules would front…

…. continue unchanged. A tour of the northern Palestine fron shwedtheArabs had rees- tablishedcontrin their own vil- SUCCESSFUL SW lages in the Mishmar Haemek area 15 miles southeast of Haifa. I ] "The Jews…

… attempted to encir- le us," the Arab field comman- der si,"uteArabufielupmme- inforcements and chased theJews By LEON JAROFF back." Ann Arbor citizens sincerely The best estimates of confusing I -A wish that…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…- liaments whose members are true representatives of the people and the governments are based on4 democratic principles of majority voting. As for the Arab students here, almost all of them are graduate…

… Zionists. I add here also that the Egyp- tian Government, for instance, sends about 500 graduate students every year to Europe and the United States, similar measures are also taken by the other Arab

Students: The final date for the approval of 2equisitions for the purchase of books, equipment and special sup- plies will be Wednesday, Jan. 7. Men living in approved rooming horses who expect to move at…

… the end of this term should notify the householder to that effect before Thursday, Jan. 8. All men interested in working as Orientation Advisors for the spring semester may register at the Union Student

…, Albany, New York. Business Administration: Clai sification for all students who ex- pect to be enrolled in the School of Business Administration during the Spring Semester will take place during the week…

…, Saturdays. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing to do directed teachinug in the spring , are required to pass a qual- ifying examuwination in the subject in which they expect to…

… bring bluebooks. Students Planning to do Direct- ed Teaching: Students expecting to do directed teaching for the secondary-school certificate in the spring term, are requested to se- cure assignments in…

…, 11:30- 12:00. All others, and any having con- flicts at scheduled hours, 2:00- 3:00 or by appointment. The Department of Engineering Mechanics wants student for part-time work to mount pictures for…

… sinco the fifteent1 century. The Arab countries, whether mon- archies or republics, all have their constitutions, houses of represen- tatives, houses of senates, and cabinets;: and all the representa…

… really ridiculous that one of them pretends to be of out- standing historical and political knowledge as to state without hes- itation that the group of stu- dents of the Arab countries in the United…

January 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…, and new killings today boosted the unofficial death count' to 699 in Palestine for that pe- riod. Three Arabs Dead Three Arabs were killed and seven British soldiers were wound- ed in a gun battle that…

… developed_ in Beit Safafa, a Jerusalem sub- urb, an official announcement said. The Arabs were directing sniper fire at an army fire brigade fighting a blaze in a flour mill, and the battle resulted when the1…

Arabs refused to even dis- cuss plans for the part of Pales- tine allotted to them by the Unit-c ed Nations. The Arab higher com- mittee declared it would neither recognize partition nor permit it to be…

… semester inbwhich white students can enter begins Janu- ary 15. There is no: Oklahoma State law school for Negroes now. The applicant already has been waiting two years while the case was in -litigation…

… ever held in Brazil. Good Chance for Increase In Allowance Seen by AVC (Special to The Daily) WASHINGTON-Prospects of Congressional action to increase subsistence allowances for student-vets early this…

… * * * House Gives Vet Snowballs Cold Shoulder WASHINGTON, Jan. 12-(P)- Some Michigan congressmen had icicle-like comment today for the snowballs with which student vet- erans in the State bombarded them as part…

…' demands for increased sub- sistence allowances. A delegation of 17 student vet- erans from Michigan colleges ap- peared on Capitol Hill to press. the campaign wtih personal calls on Michigan congressmen…

… Baker, University students, are currently in Wash- ington to loin a national lobby for increased subsistence. They will call on Speaker Mar- tin, House Floor Leader Charles Halleck, and House Veterans Af…

…- fairs Committee chairman Edith Nourse Rogers to explain the plight of the student veterans. "If Congress is to keep faith with the promises made in passing the GI Bill, iminedi4te increases must be…

May 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… United Nations today the calamities in Palestine will reach a pinnacle of horror after May 15. The Trans-Jordan monarch hinted his British-trained Arab Legion will attempt to seize and pacify Palestine…

… Palestine mandate May 15. Trans-Jordan formerly was part of the Palestine mandate area. Persistent report from the Middle East say Abdullah has been picked by Arab countries to command an army that may enter…

… a tag, help send the kids to camp" will be the campus watchword today as 750 students man collection posts for the Fresh Air Camp tag day sales. A goal of $5,000 has been set by the drive committee…

… for student and faculty contributions to the camp. It is also support- ed by the University and by cooperating scual agencies. Tag day is an all campus project foi the first time this year. Previously…

… it was run by Assembly, but with expanded interest in the camp as a student recreation center the executive iI committee was enlarged to include representatives of major student organizations including…

… morning hours today. Urgent Whoever "borrowed" a black and white bicycle near the Chemistry Building recently didn't know one thing. The University student who owns it is an amputee, and the bike saved him…

June 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… Herald Tribune, Inc.) University Project NEW STUDENTS on campus and those who were not at the University during the spring semester may well be unaware of the highly important Phoenix Project that is…

… being undertaken by the University's student body and faculty. In order to ac- quaint these students with the objectives of the project, here is a resume of part of its program: 1. A memorial rotunda…

… exclusively to exploiting the peaceful and humanitarian applications of atomic en- ergy. You, as students of the University, will play a big part in the development of the project. By giving it the publicity it…

… needs, you will follow up the efforts of other students who worked and planned for months to establish the foundation. Pub- licity is needed because this unique war me- morial will be financed by private…

… will be right here. Copies of The Daily's Phoenix Project Extra, of May 17, can be obtained without charge at the Office of Student Affairs. Pick one up and read the details of this huge memorial; then…

… pass along the issue to a friend or send it to your hometown newspaper. -Craig H. Wilson. Writers Wanted HIS SUMMER The Daily again ex- tends an invitation to all students who wish to participate in the…

…- English" students invaded the territory and viewed the returning Russian students with alarm. While debates were waged enthusias- tically on the practicality of carrying on an Old English class in Russian…

May 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… action to stop war in Palestine. The British proposed instead that the Security Council appeal again for a Jewish-Arabic truce t and peaceful mediation by the United Nations in Palestine. The United States…

…. Meanwhile, in Israel, Trans- Jordan troops slashed deep into modern Jerusalem today while in the old city a small Jewish garrison was bombarded at in- tervals for 15 hours. A high Arab official said Arabs

…- Jordan's crack Arab Legion troops. A Damascus dispatch said Syrian and Iraq motorized forces fanned out from cap- tured Safad to the north and Beisan to 4he south. Safad and Beisan are strategic Jewish…

…-held bastions in northeast Israel. (The dispatch said the Arab forces bypassed Tiberias on the western shore of Galilee but it was under plane and artillery assault. Capture of all three places would give the…

Arabs control of the fer- tile northeast sector of Israel. Big Phoenix Plan Response Exceeds Hope An initial wave of telegrams. letters and personal pledges of support for the Phoenix Project exceeding…

… the most optimistic hopes has descended upon The Daily and the office of Erich A. Walter, Dean of Students. Eliot Charlip '51 announced + that Lloyd House had distributed special editions of The Daily…

Students, re- vealed that Alpha Phi Omega, na- tional service fraternity, had of- ,.fered its aid in sending Daily spe- cial editions to the next-of-kin of the University's war dead and in spreading news of…

… already considering the possible effects of the measure on this campus. "We are now collecting data on the ages and service experience of male students, which will enable us to estimate the bill's effects…

… freshmen first," Miss Dunkirk explained. "After that, room assignments are made progressively, and students having low credit hours are given preference." The existing uncertainty about the draft legislation…

… of the ROTC reported that he has had no in- formation yet about the status of ROTC students under the pro- posed legislation, but that some clarification would probably be forthcoming as soon as the…

March 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…. - - ... ® Smith Attacks IUS Policy in Report By BEN ZWERLING NSA representative in Prague, resigned from Jim Smith, former the International Union of Students because that body had "taken a position…

… last Wednesday. The IUS, Smith said, was g Jews Request Military Help In Arab Seige Death Toll Increases In HolyLand Strife JERUSALEM, March 26-(AP)- The Jewish agency asked today that foreign troops…

… terrors of the Arab-Jewish Civil War. Not a single shot sounded in the city on this Good Friday, but at least 10 Jews and Arabs were killed in Palestine. Asked for Scandinavian The agency spokesman suggest…

… would es- tablish the Jerusalem area as an international zone. The agency's proposal has been submitted to the United Nations Palestine commission. While the Jews were making this plea, Arab activity…

… threaten- ing the encirclement of Jerusalem continued. The unofficial death count since the United Nations voted for par- tition Nov. 29 reached 2,080. Less than 1,000 Christian Arabs and a handful of…

… Dean of Women's Office. The only women students who need apply are those who are not now living in dormitories but would like to next year. Applications will be accepted from those women whose academic…

… records are clear until the number of available spaces have been filled. iven tacit approval to the "sup- pression of the student demonstra- tion (in Prague), the arrest of students on flimsy evidence, the…

… forcible overthrow of the elected leadership of the NUS (Czecho- slovakia's National Students Union), and the expulsion of students and professors from the Czechoslovakian universities by undemocratic…

… methods." . The students' group, has thus "ceased to be the sort of organi- zation that I and other American students considered it to be, an or- ganization partisan in the inter- ests of students and not…

… partisan in political questions," Smith said. "In putting the principles of what they consider to be progres- sivism first, and the rights of all students second, they (the IUS) have automatically become a…

March 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

… knowing only facts about their own sect. Or even worse they were never exposed to any kind of religious knowledge and had no affiliation. Here at the University of Michigan more than four-thousand students

… have no relig- ious preference, according to figures at the Student Religious Association. Perhaps they are numbered among the agnostics who believe that ultimate truths are beyond human understanding…

… the Michigan League. Outlines of Jewish History: Rabbi Herschel Lymon will hold his weekly study class on the Out- lines of Jewish History at 4 p.m., B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation All students invited…

…" (illustrated). Captured German technicolor movies and a black and white film covering opera- tions at Ordnance's White Sands Proving Grounds will be shown. ROTC students, local industrial- ists, and students or…

…- tributions of Archaeological Ex- cavation to Our Knowledge of the Hellenistic World." All graduate history students are invited. Re- freshments. International Center weekly tea: Thurs., 4:30-5:30 p…

… shortened, printed or omitted at the discretin of the edi- torial director. * * * A rrab-CL!Irj"stijana To the Editor: "ARAB" is a word implied to a certain people that lived, still living and will live…

… forever in this ciertain part of our world. In re- gard to you unbalanced statement or misunderstanding, I would like to emphasize to you Mr. Smith Jr., that Arabs have lived in Ara- bia before Christianity…

… came to this world, so when we say we are Arabs before we are Christians. dont be surprised, for this is the fact. Saying we are Arabs be- fore Christians hasn't got any- thing to do with the matter of…

… fact that all Arab countries are formed by Moslem Governments except Lebanon; we still find hundreds of Christian Missionaries exist- ing and enjoying their work in the Arab world without any interfer…

… the nations of the earth; therefore, for Arabs, or Americans, or Tibetans to wel- come Displaced Persons, Jew or Gentile, white or black, into their country, would be "Christian." But on what basis do…

May 22, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…W ALLAC E c(O-p Seet Pate 4 Y LwP.h Duii4 FAIRA LITTLE CHANCE Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Dewey Arab-Jewish M…

… Battle Rages In Holy City Egyptians Clain, In Tel-Aviv Bombed CHIC CAIRO, May 21--(P)-Arab le- diers stri gionnaires tonight hemmed in zation of Jewish troops fighting a last againsta ditch battle in a 10…

… universities and col- m all over the country," . "When they report back campuses, the news may I to as many as a million lf students." Starts Campaign hile, activities on a" maller scale were being into shape at…

… Shapiro, chairman of the Student League for Industrial De- mocracy and MCAF representa- tive, said. Marzani had appeared in Ann Arbor in December with Gerhard Eisler, avowed Communist whose scheduled speech…

… here was pre- vented by a student mob. George Shepherd, chairman of MCAF, commented, "We were bringing Marzani back to the cam- pus in order to give the University the opportunity to take the black mark…

… Communist Party should be outlawed in the United States. HOPE FOR AID BILL: Telephone Executives Defend Workers Extension Program Jewish Planes Strike at Arab Coastal Area' TEL-AVIV, Israel, May 21--') -The…

… Jewish air force raided the Jerusalem area and the Arabs' coastal stronghold of Gaza, Is- rael's military command an- nounced today. k Arab planes again struck Tel- Aviv, Israel's capital. A flight of two…

…. The Jewish air strikes were made last night. Fires were set in Gaza, which Egyptian troops have occupied, and an attack was made on Arab troop concentrations near Shu'fat, a northern suburb of Jerusalem…

… be provided for Tel-Aviv. Ask UN Halt Palestine War LAKE SUCCESS. May 21-('- Andrei A. Gromyko demanded to- day that the United Nations stop the Arab-Jewish war in Palestine wi +hnri i fiith+ ci.Ane t…

May 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… Proj- ect hit the campus. Standard topics of conversation were forgotten temporarily as !I students, impressed with the importance of the announcement, gath- ered to discuss the event that had placed Ann…

… Arbor on the front page of every newspaper in the country.- A spot poll, taken by The Daily a few hours after the news broke, revealed that only one of the 52 students interviewed had no idea woalimn la…

…. I'm proud to be a student at a university that is taking such * *progressive steps."Iy I k-- ,l * * * * 4 viets (claims i s srmes Israel Recognize juwiSh State . LS&A Ilaicllly Will Support…

students of the University give * eWS the project their full support and rFZl make the rest of the nation con- r Dro scious of it." Billy Van Dyke '48: "Sounds MOSCOW, U atomic-I'm willing to give my last…

… undertaking Soviet Foreig will be carried out." Molotov replie Betty Clark '49: "The students Shertok that" should really want to pitch in and of the U.S.S.R help, with the promise of such recognize offic…

… magnificent results in the offing." Israel and its Meanwhile, Dean Erich A. Wal- enment." ter suggested that students do as Meanwhile, A much as possible to further the f rom Cairo said Phoenix Project. He…

… Minister V. M. d in a note to "The governmentj . has decided to ially the state of provisional gov- Arab dispatches d today that Arab penetrated north- Wallace Note To Be Basis Of Discussion Stalin Calls…

… order importance of spreading the news the war stopped in Palestine. of the Project far and wide. He U. S. Delegate Warren R. Aus- recommended that students write tin, with last-minute instruc-1 letters…

…'tJiisnounced that "up to 500 Arab1 troops were drowned" when theI Jews opened a hydro-electric damt Coming close on the heels of and flooded a plain south of the the announcement of the Phoenix Sea of Galilee. The…

… source said Project, a discussion of atomic en- Arab soldiers with tanks and1 ergy provided a timely program heavy equipment were trapped byt for last night's meeting of the As- the flood.) sociation of…

July 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 185) • Page Image 1

… To egotiate in Berlin Crisis Pres. Truman Chosen on irst Ballot , * * * Rea Explains SAC Ban of 'Students for Slosson' Victory Squelches Southerner's Revolt Asks Discussion Of Four Power…

… three Western Powers had broken a four power agreement for administration of Germany as a *n Associate Dean Walter Rea yes- terday issued a statement for the Student Affairs Committee out- V lining the…

… organizations are now ac- Jews Prepare Big Offensive Soviets Threaten UN Council Truce Plan CAIRO, July 14-)-A decisive battle for Jerusalem appeared to be shaping up today around La- trun where the Arabs have…

… plugged Jewish supply roads to the Holy City. The Jews are pressing an of- fensive from the coastal plain in an effort to pry loose the Trans- Jordan Arab Legion's grip on the Latrun bottleneck. But Legion…

… ar- tillery still dominates this area. A victory here would decide the success or failure of the siege of Jerusalem. In the Holy City itself, Arab Legion and Trans-Jordan tribal riflemen, supported by…

… the Le- gion's heavy artillery, began a fight for Jewish-held Mount Zion, which is a threat to the Arab left flank. At Lake Success, Russia tonight suddenly objected to several key sections of the…

… American proposal for ending the Palestine war. The Soviet stand threatened to delay or even kill the plan for the Security Council to issue a cease- fire order to the Jews and Arabs. If accepted, the Soviet…

… mediation. Russia moved to strike out all these sections. Gromyko accepted the sections of the resolution calling for a council order to the Jews and Arabs to stop fighting within three days. Failure to…

…. Sigler Petitions For Second Term tively supporting their candi- dates for office and that addi- tional student political clubs would represent a duplication of existing effort. "Also by this action the…

… decision of Student Af- fairs Committee in no way con'- stitutes a" reflectin upon any political candidate, nor does it suggest a desire to restrict the privilege of individual students to personally support…

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