PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1947 Palestine Student Predicts Partition Will Not Succeed "The Palestine partition will not succeed," says Nehemia Kronenberg, who lives in Palestine. He is studying law at the University at the present time. He believes that the Arabs and Jews will eventually be united under one government. England has caused most of the trouble in the past, according to Kron- Linnaeus Club Hears Discussion Of Bog The Muskota bog, its surface and subsurface, and the rare plants and fungi found there, were discussed by R. L. McGregor and Frank Emerson, graduate assistants in the botany department, at a Linnaeus club meeting recently. meeting recently. The bog, located in Atchison county, is a marshy area fed by artesian wells. The next meeting of the club will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 417 Snow hall. Members of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority, will sing Christmas carols at all Lawrence hospitals tonight, Maxine Alberty president, said. A meeting Wednesday night was spent practising various carols. Official Bulletin Dec. 15, 1947 Independents party, 7:30 tonight Union ballroom. All independent men invited. Sigma Kappa Phi, 7 tonight, Pine room, Union. Bounders, 7:30 tonight, Recreation room, Union. Worship services sponsored by Student Religious council, 8:30 to 8:50 each morning at Danforth chapel. Everyone welcome. Candidates for School of Medicine in 1948 should register at Guidance bureau before 5 p.m. today for Professional Aptitude test of American Association of Medical Colleges. Required at K.U. and most medical schools. Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m. Thursday, 213 Frank Strong. Prof Gilbert Ulmer to speak on the development of calculus. L. S.A. meeting, 7:15 tonight, 228 Frank Strong. German club and department Christmas party and play, 8 tonight, Little Theater, Green hall. Fencing club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 110 Robinson. College faculty meeting, 5 p.m. tomorrow, Frank Strong auditorium. Society for the Advancement of Management, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Union ballroom. Prof. John Ise to speak on "Economic Fogs." Everyone welcome. Engineering exhibition committee. 5 p.m. Tuesday, 210 Marvin. A. V.C. meeting, 7 p.m. tomorrow. 206 Frank Strong. Important. All members. Jewish Student union. 5 p.m. to tomorrow, Myers hall. Rabbi Mayerberg of Kansas City, speaker. Gamma Alpha Chi, 5 p.m. tomorrow. 107 Journalism. Armanav, 7 p.m. tomorrow, East room, Union. Guest speaker. All veterans welcome. Christian Fellowship Christmas meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday, home of Miss Naomi Light, 1419 Mass. Program by K.C. Bible college male quartet. University Daily Kansan Mail submission: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Swell Xmas Gift Gales Custom American Chocolates $1.75 Stowits Rexall Store trol Palestine and was afraid to allow either the Arabs or the Jews to become "strong enough to rule themselves." She solved the problem by encouraging the Arabs to fight the Jews. British Encouraged "I don't know just what part Great Britain may have in the present conflict," he said, "but they have always encouraged the Arabs to fight. There really is no hatred between us, but many Arabs are so poor that they would fight anybody, if given a gun and some money. That is happening today." "The Jews do not wish to conquer the Arabs or take anything from them," he said. "Six million people once lived in Palestine, while the population today is only two million. There is room for everybody today if the proper economic structure is arranged." In Exile 2,000 Years "The Jewish people have been exiled for 2,000 years. During all of that time, they have hoped to return to Jerusalem. There they could live and do as they please just as Americans do in their country. It has been Great Britain, not the Arabs, who have wanted to prevent their return," said Kronenberg. "When Britain could no longer afford to keep an army in Palestine, she went to the United Nations for help. The U.N. voted to partition the country into Arab and Jewish states. Neither the Arabs nor the Jews want the partition. Someday, Palestine will be united." Beat the Heck out of Georgia Tech! Uses Of Lumber Explained, ASCE The uses and future of lumber were explained to the American Society of Civil Engineers at their meeting Thursday by three Kansas City lumber company executives. Speakers were R. L. Sweet, John M. Webster, and E. A. Nellison. Speaking on "Wood in Wartime," Mr. Webster said that wood was second on the list of most essential materials during the war. One of its least known uses was in the manufacture of parachutes from wood fiber. Mr. Neilson, who spoke on "Wood in Peacetime," told the group that residential and industrial construction tops the list of lumber consumption at the present time. Mr. Sweet, speaking on "The Future of the Lumber Industry", said that "the forests will supply us indefinitely in the future." Business Research Gets More Space In Annex The Bureau of Business Research has been moved to Annex F behind Frank Strong hall. This action was taken to allow the Bureau more space to accumulate material and to allow students room to work on statistical data, Leonard Axe, dean of the School of Business, said. 1. Dean Axe said the Bureau of Government Research would also be moved into the annex sometime after the first of the year. 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