Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1st MICHIGAN CONFERENCE on ZIONISM, RACISM & HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAM 12:30 Opening Remarks 1:00 STEPHEN HALBROOK, Colonialism, Racism and Stat- Howard University isi: Philosophy and Prais of Zionism" 2:00 ABDEEN JABARA, "Is Zionism a Form of Racism Detroit Attorney Under Lows?" 3:15 SAMEER ABRAHAM, "The Palestinian S t r a a a I e Wayne State University"Aainst Z i o a is t Colonialism 4:15 JAMES ZOGBY, "Israeli Human Rights Viola- Shippensbura State Collee "ionsin the Occupied Terri- tories 5:15 Break 6:30 Film "The Key," Produced by P.L.O. for the United Nations Habitat Conference (1975) 7:00 DENNIS BRUTUS, "Israel and Sooth Africa: Port- Northec tamrnUniaersitta ners in Settler Colonialism" 8:00 PANEL DISCUSSION 9:00 Film "To Live," Produced by the Israeli Motzpen Party SATU R DAY, MAY 14-12:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. At the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Michigan Union-Kuenzel Room NO ADMISSION CHARGE SPONSORS: Aterican Arab; Organization of Ann Arbor Iranion Student Association U of M. 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"What we now seedh Africa is the beginning of a dea velopment strategy for this con. tinent which involves all the west." Ford Motor Co. .staysinS.Arica (Continued from Page 3) the sale of police and militara "a big statement to a corpora- trucks" to South Africa, Smith tion like Ford." asked. Ford answered: "No." The trustees of Stanford Uni- Smith asked the chairrnA versity agreed to abstain from why the company had "an open the vote refusing SCRIP's de- door policy." Ford replied "If mand that they favor the pro- they're going to buy them from posal. somebody else, we'd just as Before reading the statement soon sell the& ourselves." A from the Stanford students, plause rose from the Renna]s. Smith fired a series of pointed sance Ballroom in response t; questions at Henry Ford, who the remark. responded in turn with blunt "I find that frank and can answers. did," Smith said. "I also find : "Are there any restrictions on shocking." Police, victim debate: Was there a shot? (Continued from Page 3) Downtown Club rules. The argu- ment evolved into a fight and police say Bristol was beaten with a cane. There appeared to be confu- sion in the police report, accord- ing to Hill. Although some wit- nesses claim to have heard shots, officers were originally responding to a stabbing call. There is no indication in the .re- port that Bristol was shot. "NO GUN was found, and cer- tainly no gunshots were found in Mr. Bristol," Hill said. "There was definitely no shooting. There was no gun used and no knife used." Bristol's account of the incia dent differs, however. Bristl claims he came to the aid ad another employe whom he sail Canada was threatening He said when he attempted to eject Canada from the building the fight ensued. According to Bristol, Canadi fired a shot at him, grazing hit scalp. "I made the mistake o coming behind him," he said. 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