March 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 133) • Page Image 3
… "inappropriate." * . . ISRAELI OCCUPATION UNITS were called on to sup- press rioting Arab students in occupied territories twice yesterday. Stone throwing Arab students protesting Israeli occupa- tion north of…
… of the stock markets to the rest of American life illustrates this r The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid…
… laws governing in- terest, in packaging, in pricing and so on, have been especially numerous, and indications are that more changes may come. Spanish students charge unjustified' suapp ressions By…
… a state of martial law. Various versions are given of the real reason for the "state of emergency" due to last until April 24. Most students think that the student strikes-which the government puts…
… been preparing a retaliation for some time. The government in fact ex- ploited the attempt, inviting journalists into the Rectorate to film staged scenes of t h e students' occupation. They succeeded…
… international orders." The Rector of Barcelona, Al- badalejo, was caught in the middle of the fires. He had in previous months been trying to effect liberal yni- versal reforms. He gave am- nesty to students and…
… the uni- versity before I will allow t h e police to enter it." And radical students hated him because he was not really changing, but only softening and therefore,, prolonging, a totalitarian state…
…. The two major universities, in Barcelona and Madrid, have been closed since January 18. They enroll about 65 per cent of Spain's students between them. At the University of Navarre, Spain's only private…
… higher edu- cational institution, at least sev- en students have been arrested. Most student radical leaders fled the cities as the state of emergency was proclaimed; their place .of refuge is not known…
…. Without them, students did not dare risk reprisals by protesting against the declara- tion, so little reaction was heard on the campuses. At the smaller universities in Saragossa and Deusto, w h e r e…





