Daily Look to' The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, November 1, 1978-Page 7 CHARGES COMPLICITY IN ARREST: Esmail hits FBI SCassifieds past, prof. PROFESSIONAL TYPING THE WORDPROCESSORS. We handle dissertations, manuscripts, resumes, legal and, term papers. Rackham quality guaranteed. Alse copying, printing and binding. 1202 S. UNIVERSITY 662-6401 7 days 211 S. STATE STREET 662-3969 DISSERTATION & MANUSCRIPT TYPING Free spelling, grammar, punctuation and cleanup. RACKHAM QUALITY GUARANTEED Re6asonable Rates KATHY BLACK-665-3416 cJtc TYPING/BINDING .Dissertations *Theses/Termpapers S Business/Letters/Resumes .Legal Judie Birdsall 665-9843 612 S. Forest Suite B cJtc WRITING SERVICES. Creative, Technical Copy, Editing, Research, Typing, Experienced Profes- suggests By VICKI HENDERSON Professor Eric Wolff, former Chair- man of the University's Anthropology Department, returned to Ann Arbor Monday night and said that history is the key to examining today's societies. Wolff, who left the University in 1971, stressed in a speech that societal pat- terns can best be understood by looking at earlier ages. "WE LIVE IN an interconnected world which is the product of the overall process of developing capital and people have been drawn into its vprtex. "Questions come out of rethinking concepts held today and can help us develop new insights," Wolff said. Specifically, Wolff pointed to patterns which began as early as the days of the fur trade in which the French, English, and Dutch became dependent on Iroquois Indians for resources and later used them in competition against each other. The professor also emphasized that societies should be viewed as integral parts of a whole rather, than separate. fragments. He said the current social sciences view of societies is one of a "billiard table in which the billiard balls are in contact with each other but their characteristics don't interact." Wolff also cited Karl Marx as having a developed sense of history which'was the basis of his theories. He added that Marx was aware of the nature of the state and used the notion of social labor in his political-economic ideas. EAST LANSING (UPI)- Michigan State University student Sami Esmail said yesterday he may sue the U.S. government over the alleged role of the FBI in his arrest by Israelis on charges of belonging to a terrorist group. Esmail, who was released on parole from an Israeli prison two weeks ago, told reporters the FBI definitely violated his rights in the case. 'This is not an attempt to hide my sympathy and support for the Palestinian people.' -Sami Esmail THE FBI GAVE the Israelis infor- mation about his activities in the United States and may have tipped Israeli in- telligence agents when he would be arriving in their country, said the 23- year-old graduate student who has par- ticipated in campus activities suppor- ting the Palestinian cause. 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