TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Palestine Student Says Arabs Want Jews In Holy Land "No Jew or Arab thinks there is a war between them," says Nehemiah Kronenberg, Freshman law student from Palestine. "The Arabs want Jews in Palestine." Nehemiah, who served with the Jewish settlement police in Upper Galilee, declared that the trouble between the Jews and Arabs is the direct result of British propaganda. He compared the Palestine situation with that of India and named Britain as the cause of both. Jews Arabs Friendly While serving with the police at Galilee he saw many Arabs treated at a Jewish hospital. He explained that the Jews give the Arabs medical care without charge. He laughed when pictures of armed troops near the Palestine border were mentioned and said. "More British propaganda." He declared that only three percent of the Arabs were free of disease and illness, and that it would be impossible for them to assemble an army that could cause much trouble. "Such pictures are to impress the United Nations," he said. 'Wants To Be Judge' As soon as Nehemiah is graduated, he wants to return to Palestine and serve as a judge. He wants to get through law school as soon as possible so that he can start study of the Palestinian law. Nehemiah wanted a quiet place to study when he came to the U. S. One of his teachers, who had studied in Chicago suggested K. U. That is why he came here. However, he doesn't think it's very quiet here. Landowners Are Bigshots "The United States is very much like Palestine," he says. "People are friendly and things move at a fast tempo. The main difference is that here everybody is an important thing. In Palestine only the land-owners and chiefs are important." While at the University Nehemiah will live at Oread hall. Graduate Takes National Office Paul Aiken, '29, replaced Gael Sullivan as second assistant post master recently. Post Master General Robert Hannegan administered the cath of office in the Post Office department. Mr. Aiken was economic advisor of the Consumer's Advisory board under the National Recovery act. He was a special counsel to the chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance corporation in 1937. During World War II, he served four years as Lieutenant colonel in the army air force. Mr. Aiken was chief of the Political action committee of military government in the U. S. zone and supervised the first free election in Germany. He was appointed by the secretary of war to be an advisor on soldier voting. He was also a member of the military analysis division of the U. S. strategic bomb survey in London and executive officer of the tactics division of A. A. F. board in Orlando, Fla. Kind Judge—No Fine Wilkes-Barre, Pa. — (UP) — Nine jurors failed to report for duty but didn't pay the customary $30 fine for failing to do so. Judge Thomas M. Lewis, just appointed, said, "I do not feel inclined to impose fines as my first official act." A student was tilted back in his chair on the next to the last row of raised seats in 102 Journalism building. The chair slipped from under the embarrassed student. Harold Addington, instructor, asked, "Is the altitude too much for you?" They 'Buzzed' For A Better Picture Dr. L. R. Laudon, professor of geology, and Thomas Lyle, University photographer, were recently reported for "buzzing" the campus in a small plane. They were trying to get into position to snap a picture of the campus from the air. Oxygen Tanks Might Help In 'Shack' Amphitheater To include Memorial stadium on the north and the power plant on the south, they found that the photograph should be taken from the northeast. Lyle said that this is the first aerial photograph to show the new buildings on the campus. One of the pictures, enlarged to 40 inches by 36 inches, hangs in the office of Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary. Mr. Ellsworth said that Free Shaw, Oklahoma City postmaster and a student in 1916, has asked for the picture to hang in his office. Official Bulletin The light from the sun reaches our earth in 49 seconds. Nov. 11, 1947 Proficiency examination in English composition, 1 p.m. Nov. 15. Required for all juniors in College and School of Education. Register Day and Wednesday. Students in College at College office. Students in Education, 103 Fraser. Bacteriology club, 7:30 tonight. 11 Snow. Dr. Canuteson, speaker refreshments. Finance committee of A.S.C., 7:30 tonight, Union ballroom. Bitter Bird subscribers may receive copies from the Business office until 5 p.m. today. Armanav club, 7:15 tonight, 110 Trank Strong. Y. W.C.A. Art Appreciation committee, 4 p.m. today, Craft room 3rd floor. Frank Strong. Entomology club, 4 p.m. Wednesday, 301 Snow hall. All members urged to attend. Sunflower Statesmen's club membership committee, 7:30 tonight. Sigma Chi house, 1439 Tenn. Student Court, 7:30 tonight, basement of Green hall. Professor Crafton of the speech department will speak at Coffee and Forums, 4 p.m. today, Memorial Union. Topic, "Fifty Years With Hollywood." Refreshments. K.U. Dames initiation, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Lindley auditorium, All copy for A.V.C. newspaper must be turned in to Marko Haggard at Western Civilization office by Saturday. Mathematics Club. 4 p.m. Thursday, 12 F.S. Annex E. John Michener, speaker. Math major should attend. General Semantics club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 111 Frank Strong. A. W.S. Senate meeting scheduled for today postponed until 4 p.m. Thursday. Membership committee, Sunflower Statesmen, 7:30 tonight, Sigma Chi house. Newman Club discussion group, 7:30 tonight, church basement. Sociology Club, 4 p.m. Thursday. Little Theater, Green Hall, Dr. Robert Foster, speaker. Aeronautical Institute, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Marvin annex. Army staff film. All Aeros invited. Pi Tau Sigma, 7:15 tonight, 205 Marvin. Alpha Kappa Psi initiation, Memorial union lobby, Wednesday. Pledges at 7:30 p.m., actives at 8. Delta Phi Delta, 7 p.m. Wednesday, 312 Frank Strong. K-Club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Lindley auditorium. All lettermen. Chemistry Club, 4 p.m. today, 305 B.C.L. Classified Ads For Sale FOR SALE. Officer's long over- signally new office. Size 38 regular. Call 1521M. 1934 FORD sedan, V-8 motor good. Radio and beater. Phone 533 between 4 and 8 FOR SALE. Chev. '33 coach. Motor just overhailed, new print, seat covers, battery, starter, forlights, windshield Wiper, generator overhailed, good tires, heater. See Al Hammond 1280 Oread after 4. Phone: Al Hammond 1280 Farewell to TUXEDO sale 39 slim, $15.00 including vest. Can be seen at New York Cleaners starting Monday from 8:00-5:00. 13 REFRIGERATOR — Westinghouse. 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Phone of Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 669 HTFD LOST. A tan wallet with identification. Finder call 2631 W. Reward. 13 LOST. Brown coin purse on West Hill mall. Visit the Mills shopping center and bus coupons. Phone 295JJ. GREEN AND GOLD Evershard pencil at Army-Y.M.C.A. football game Thursday evening on field 7. Reward. Jim Bowden, 1213 Ohio Phone 1933L 12 BROWN BILLFOLD, drivers license, bankbook, activities ticket, small phoosticatic charge ticket, small phone 1930W Wallman 6121 12 SLIDE RULE in Bailey 101, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 4—Reward. Phone 1946 W 12 823D lifeline Shaefer pen. Call 552 or 11 822M. Bill Schloll. Reward. Business Service TUTOR available for intermediate or college algebra. Reasonable rates. Call Stoner at 2371J or see at 912 Alabama. 13 KEEP a record of your child's voices be placed anywhere in the Microphone room be tape runs for $ \frac{1}{2} $ hour and can be used over and over until you get the record you want to save. See the Soundmirror Magnetic Ribbon recorder merson's Typewriter Co. 6 Weight 8th St. Dec. 9 TYYPEWRITERS and adding machines sold and rented. Peterson's Typewriter Co. 6 East 8th St. 1st National Bank Bldg. Dec 9 SEWING wanted — Drapes, alterations, 316RER, 1608 Tennessee. Phon- kern 148R For Rent ROOM FOR 2 boys. New home. Private entrance and bath. 10 minute walk to library. Library double. DOUBLE ROOMS for boys. $15.00 per month per boy. 1038 Tennessee. Phone 3161R. 13 ROOM for 1 man in quiet student's home. Comfortable and close to college. 1244 Louisiana. Phone 3242R. 13 ROOM for 2 men in room. Phone 2633R. 1636 New Hampshire. 12 ROOM for rent. Will rent single or double to men students. Will close to campus. 1012 Alabama. TWO BLOCKS from KU—single room for rent. 1739 Alabama. Call 2411R. 11 Transportation WANT ride to Youngstown. Ohio or to within hundred miles at Christmas time (leaving December 20th or thereabouts). Willing to share expenses. Phone 2246J. EVEN higher than previously advertised tickets. Inquire 17 Daily Kansan office. BEST PRICE paid for 4 or 5 tickets together at Missouri game. Call Hal Knupp, 1474W. 11 Wanted Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3368 GALES American Custom Assorted Chocolates $1.75 Stowits Rexall Store SKI- A TEN DAY K.U. SKI PARTY is being planned during the Xmas vacation beginning DECEMBER 26 Room for only 100 students At the economical student rate all expenses are covered - INCLUDING - - RAIL FARE (All Transportation) - ALL MEALS (No Limit) - SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS (Roaring Forks Lodge, Aspen, Colo.) - USE OF SKIS AND BOOTS (Best Equipment Available) - SKI LESSONS EVERY DAY (From the famous Friedl Pfeifer) - UNLIMITED USE OF TOW AND CHAIR LIFT (Largest in the World) - FULL MOON DINNER ON SUN DECK (Moonlight Lift Ride Down) - GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY (Silver Queen Ball) - ASPEN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKI MEET (Jumps and All) - NEW YEARS DAY FESTIVITIES (Races, Games, etc.—Silver Queen Reigning) - ALL BAGGAGE HANDLED (No Luggage Worries) - MANY OTHER WINTER SPORTS (About Any Snow Sport You Can Name) This all college (15 schools to be represented) SKI PARTY at Aspen Park, Colo., will feature the best in good times plus the thrill of skiing. BEGINNERS - Here's your chance to learn the most exciting sport of them all. For further information Call 3211