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September 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… The Daily that a request for additional state aid is "highly unlikely" in view of the state's own tight financial situa- tion. " " Israeli, Arab planes dogfighit off Mediterranean coastline (Continued…

… of Arab reconciliation and airan wreabe t crr ot hefresh talk of reviving the Arab (continued from Page t) ;rscu eeaeto car"ou fur-'Eastern front against Israel. Rosemary M u 11 i n disclosed a ther…

…" to cut back on funding of student programs if students withhold fee payments. He emphasized, "If you hear any rumors to that effect, forget it." Smith added that payroll needs would be met in any event…

March 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A call for welfare reform 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 WEDNESDAY…

… become the first national organizationof the unemployed in over thirty years, incorporating within its ranks the growing numbers of the unemployed, veterans, students and underemployed, unorganized workers…

…, speedup intensifies, and real wages plunge those handfuls of trade unionists with the guts to face the truth will begin looking beyond trade unionism for class ' allies among the student, welfare and un…

… petty C&R and CSJ suits as in the past. If a large turnout occurs, the student governments of this campus will have some clout and be able to place a wedge into the facultytand administration for many "of…

… their anti-student stands. With this let- ter, I also wish to kick off the slo- gan of the election. Represent yourself and, in the immortal words of Charles Schultz's Lucy in the "Peanuts" comic strip…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… consumption be- se cause of shortages of fuel, wors- al ened by the recent cutoff of Arab ck oil because of U.S. support for ie Israel in the Middle East war. Two of his cabinet members, - however, yesterday…

… Professor of Political Science Hebrew University Will Speak on "POLITICAL ELITES IN ISRAEL --ARABS AND JEWS" WED., Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. at HILLEL, 1429 Hill St. OHIO STATE FIGHT BANNER CONTEST FRIST PRIZE $25…

… MEXICO REVIEW LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL, AND 1969 "Get out of here!" I JOE ALIOTO, 1968 for ore nforatio PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BOWEN fIELDHOUSE November 14, 1913…

… by the OFFICE OF ETHICS & RELIGION, U of M 14FUTURE CPA'SM Learn Now About the Next -CPA Exam BECKER CPA REVIEW COURSE 313-864-0128 Our Successful Students Represent s of USA. Courses Begin June 1 st…

April 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

… its first reaction to the Is- the University is trying to phase d emnation of Israel's raid that did raeli raids, China yesterday, de- out student guards. not also denounce Arab terrorism. nounced the…

students should not be hired as guards. At present most guards here are students, although some are from Eastern Michigan University or Wayne State. While Davids denied the exist-' ence of such a policy…

… the Keller Plan students who don't pass a test get help from undergraduate tutors and take a retest-until they succeed. Any good studtent who tpok Physics 140 or equivalent can become tutor. Tutors get…

… most students went un- were very nasty. There were a lott scathed through the day, the bad of hassles."t luck devils couldn't resist darken- "It's unusual to encounter such ing a few lives, hostility in…

… here," he said. "It'si One student had an important usually very pleasant." paper to do but found that she Another student told of a friend's "just couldn't type." Was it the bad luck: "Today was his…

… por- tent of the future is constructed. Part of the Future World's cele- bration, several students constructed this geodesic dome which will serve as the festival's information booth, U.N . AC TION TH…

… RE A TE NED: Ar-abs condemn Bei_rut rad Open 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays Phone: 761-5161 What we take off when you take off this. summer fromPag Ijtinan uerrllamasacr ofIs-preferred that…

… University students ontned from Pag1 tinian guerrilla massacre of I- not work for the campus Burns that Israel is able to practice ter- raeli athletes at the Olympic agency becanse guards hold keys rism on a…

… which on Israel to stop raids against Zionists fully revals their aggres- are University students. Lebanon and Syria. sive nature and extremely ruthless The issue of guard training and Those r ids…

….m. - "Ride On King' Jesus," Calvin Malefyt, speaker. 5:30 p m-Student Supper, 75c,' MAUND)Y THURSDAY 7:30 pm.--Communion Service. Faure's Requiem by the choir.- ** * FIRST CHURCh! OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST- 1833…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… 14, 1 973 Ten Cents Eight Pages New intern pro grain of fered A mass meeting for students interested in a brand new, experimental Summer Intern Program in New York will be held tonight at 7:30 in…

… are asking employers to provide students with living ex- penses for the summer. The jobs are basically designed for liberal arts students, although any students who have completed their junior year by…

… located on Main St. between Liberty and E. Williams Streets. Happenings . . . ...include an open meeting of Student Government Council's own committee considering SGC reorganiza- tion tonight at 7 in the…

… SGC chambers at the Union .-- the Washtenaw County Democratic Committee is meet- ing at 8 p.m. at the McKenny Union on the Campus of Eastern Michigan University .. . Rackham Student Gov- ernment…

… began meeting with* classes Monday. work either with the press or with students, MILLER'S DUTIES as professor are infor- AT THEmm PRESS l~uncheon Miller coveress a mal, and so far he has been dividing his…

…. and Israeli units are cordial." sillasvuo flew to Israel to discuss the incident with Dayan and Arab leaders pursued their prepara- tions for an Arab summit in Al- giers at the end of the month. 'The…

… authoritative Cairo daily, Al Ahram, said it would probably take place on Nov. 28, and Arab foreign ministersi wud mee in 24 to draw up the agenda, sure to include thease of oil asd a politial tary confrontation…

… motion cited a recent UHC referendum on the question, which, they said, showed a sizable minority of students do not favor the boycott. The rights of this minority, they said, are be- -ing trampled by the…

…- though - a "sizable minority'' of students oppose the boycott, over three quarters of those polled reg- istered support. The referendum to support the boycott passed 298-191 in the recent October election…

… to the Huron St. A&P store to demonstrate against the store for selling non- unon products. uRichard Chavez, brother of UFW leader Cesar Chavez, appealed to students at the rally to remain active in…

April 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… announced a new and more aggressive military policy. Soviet Ambassador Yakov Malik said his country would support Arab demands for sanctions against Israel since Israel had ignored previous ' Security Council…

… a new policy of striking n interview at Arab guerrillas wherever they "I think may be to prevent attacks rather tify in pub- than waiting to retaliate. He told a television interviewer a report by…

… any In other action, Algerian U.N. have any Ambassador Abdellatif Rahal said See ARABS, Page 10 Executive privilege deal deni WASHINGTON (UPI) - Both the White House and Sen. Sam Ervin (D.-N.C.) yes…

… the contrary: For most University students, Friday the Thirteenth was just another "Itday. ratdy"sasPu The sun shone brightly, the birds wsang, the sky was pure blue. Busi- tii;:'::ness" was reported…

October 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… swoop. The Spartans spent much of the game on the ground as they were routed by the Wolverines to the tune of 31-0. Jordan Israel N By The AP and Reitter Jordon said it entered the Arab Israeli warbon…

… military spokesman said only that the supreme com- mand has moved "an elite com- bination of its military forces into the dear Syrian Arab land to carry out its military duty in the current battle" against…

…- dents, law school Dean Theodore St. Antoine opened yesterday's con- ference for women interested in going into law. Co-sponsored by the law school and the Women Law Students' As- sociation, the program…

… featured presentations on law education and practice by University officials, the law student senate are also both women. In addition, St. Antoine said, fe- male enrollment reached a peak of 22 per cent…

October 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

…- est voter turnout of any in SGC history. Less than 3000 students, a paltry ten per cent of the stu- dent population, bothered to go to the polls at all. Non-voters and voters alike complained about the…

… complicat- ed voting procedure (three form and twenty minutes to fill out), the lack of information pro- vided'about candidates and the general ineffectiveness of student government. "It's like high school…

student government," one non-voter said. But the problems transcended the voters. Due, in part, to the vastly expanded size of the coun- cil, not enough candidates were on the ballot to fill the seats…

… and other heinous crimes by Robert Matthews, an SGC candidate. Matthews branded Gill as "the most corrupt president in t h e history of student government." He also admitted he couldn't prove his…

… told the crowd. A peaceful counter-demonstra- tion organized by the Arab Stu- dent Organization circled silently around the Israel demonstrtion carrying signs. Ahmad Beharer, president of the…

… ideology or program, the fall of the Veep made no real differ- ence. But for the students and re- porters and anti-war activists, it was a moment of truth. After all of Agnew's righteous ravings about law…

January 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… Golda Meir ignored French government anger and student demonstrators who burned' her in effigy yesterday and attended a heavily guarded meeting of socialist leaders in Paris. Several hundred pro-Arab

… today... if you see news happen cal! 76-DAILY Housing committee actions The Housing Policy Committee this week approved funds to set up a cultural lounge in Stockwell Hall. The student-faculty committee…

… appropriated $7,000 to establish the Rosa Parks Lounge which will serve as "a focus for black cultural con- cerns" at the dorm. At the same meeting, the committee clari- fied procedures for students seeking meal…

… rebates. The approved resolution stipulates that a 70 per cent rebate of board costs will be made to any resident "for reasons of conscience related to food." The resolution affects vegetarians and students

… of Muslim and Jewish faiths. Students seeking meal rebates must give housing personnel at least two weeks advance notice. Blues concert blues UAC-Daystar is having some problems with their blues…

… indoor tennis and track. The entire package carries a price tag of roughly four to five million dollars and tentative plans have students bearing the brunt of the cost by way of a five dollar- per…

…-term fee tacked onto tuition. Some committee members, however, have strong reservations, about Canham's pro- posal. Says Tom Clark, the Office of Student Services (OSS) representative on ACRICS, "Generally…

student tuition for intramural improvements and have indicated they believe there may be other potential sources of funds. They object to the imposition of a five dollar fee, pointing out that students al…

… University's intramural pro- gram. "The issues being considered," Grambeau days, "are relatively minor and can be resolved later. It would be a tragedy if ACRICS holds back approval. Grambeau adds that student

… office." son said, "They didn't ransack the who will introduce the resolution, AACIC shares its office with LSA place. They knew what they were said the council "is likely to allo- Student Government…

September 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…-Friday, September 14, 1973 Ten Cents Ten Pages Sc&I If-IOUSE NFAPPCL 6AY Schools lose Unless they come up with some 80 more students, the Ann Arbor schools will be out $250,000 in state aid this year. Grants of…

… state money are determined by-among. other things-the size of the student body, and local schools have fewer students enrolled than had been expected. Chances of getting enrollment up to snuff by the Sept…

…, fashion shows and other events-will include entries from native American, Polish, Arab, Latvian, Es- tonian, Chinese, Chicano, Ukranian, French, Lithuanian, and German groups. Ann Arbor's population is 15…

… - orient- ed in the past decade, the new resi- dents are not primarily students but white collar workers. The young people migrating to Ann Arbor tend to desire a less high pressure urban environment than…

… their counterparts elsewhere in-the state and therefore willingly pay in- Scity creased housing costs - encour- aging spiraling rents. Much of the student community constitutes a captive rental market…

… to By BILL HEENAN a hospital in,Beirut. and JACK KROST Reports from Tel Aviv, Beirut, Student Government C o u n c il and Damas6us indicated the fight (SGC) last night added new di- occurred off the…

… Syrian coast be- mensions to its support of the tui- tween 115 and 150 miles north of tion strike by approving demands the Israeli border. for student financial aid and black Beirut airport officialstsaid…

…," that all "needy" Israeli Air Force commander students receive financial aid, and Major-General Benyamin Peled that the University keep the prom- said in Tel Aviv last night the Sy- ise of 10 per cent…

… minority enroll- rians had opened fire first on a rou- ment that it made during the Black tine patrol over the sea about 115 Action Movement strike of 1970. miles north of Haifa. Collin McCoy of the Student

… possibility of a new 10 per cent income tax surcharge, at a White House news briefing. See related story, page 3. SuccessfulI fiee strike wouldI By DAN BIDDLE If thousands of students support the tuition…

June 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…I -tQ fr7 THE Summer Daily Sssssssnr Eitssioof T11 MIMICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, June 14, 1973 News Phone: 764 0552 di e In di an ai d neee THE…

… the most delicate high- level negotiations" with the Rus-' sians, the Chinese, the Israelis, and the Arabs. "These negotiations could determine whether you will drive a car for the rest of this century…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

… letter from the editor I j4L!4 5w 4tan iE an:3 Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Worm's eye world view from outstate 420…

… Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1973 Fuel crisis pulls out the plug NIXON'S "Project Independence," the Administration's answer to the Arab oil embargo, is…

… Brazilian judge affirm- ed in 1970, "and everyone knows it.") These groups engage in kidnapping, torture, as- sassination and bombings. Their victims range from petty criminals to students, academicians, and…

March 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

… accessories are always nt off list. William (over Campus Bike) 668-9836 extc MMATES WANTED HOUSE: MAY-MAY or male students more into~ FOOD Fine, foreign cuisine, meals you've: never seen. Arabic, Korean, and…

…-0370. 06A131 '"T~rJP nAX7TnV CTTT'rAP. i q'rTOiOLn' FOR RENT HOUSE: MAY - MAY Loolping for male students more arts than sciences, to help fill bedroom, two kitchen, moderately priced house in great central…

… Efficiencies, 1 and 2 bedrooms in ern buildings and older houses. in at 616 Church for our -listing call 769-8520.- FALL 1973 SUMMEF 911 S. FOREST NEAR HILL STREET MODERN 2-BEDROOM for 3 or 4,STUDENTS 668…

…. Forest at S. University CALL 761-2680 BARGAIN CORNER DEAR STUDENTS: Welcome back to Ann Arbor, second home city. Come and se new stuff. Hand embroidered bl dresses, pyjamas. Turkish rugs tapestry, throw…

… S. Thayer, Suite A 761-3131 FOR RENT FA LL RESERVATION Are Now Being Accepted at Our Campus Locations New, Furnished Student Apartments DAH LMANN APARTMENT! 545 Church 761-7600 RENTAL OFFICE Now open…

… EGYPT" at University Reformed Church, E. Huron at Fletcher. Ad- mission: adults, $1.50; students and children, $0.75. Tickets at The Music Shop, 717 No. University, and at the door. 60F131 MARRIED COUPLE…

… stop by the Student Pcblications Bldg., 420 Maynard St., anytime. dFtc WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod or Tra. ditional style. Call 761-0942 anytime. cFt BUMPER STICKERS custom printed while-U-wait! $2. MBL…

…- mer Terms 1973 to assist wheelchair location. Call Tony: 761-9016 after 6. C1tMARCH- ' student with her daily needs (bath- dYl29 ory as Ideology or Critical Conscious- - . . -- intudressing, etc…

… available around the U.S. at national parks, hotels, and resorts this summer, but we will only bel able to handle the first 100 replies, Send $3 to Action For Students, Box 392, Waterbury, Vermont, 05676 for…

… - - -1'. b-"y~~. V 'I V HURON VALLEY REAL ESTATE GRAD STUDENT WANTED: share mod- ern apartment, own room. $95-mo. Call 761-0329 after 5:00. 45Y128 BUSINESS SERVICES MOVING? Experienced movers of fur…

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