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November 15, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Department yes- terday to rule on the constitution- ality of stripping draft deferments from student war protesters who violate the draft law. This would include students who destroy draft cards or stage sit…

… should be al- lowed to undertake the role of the, courts in determining a student's guilt or innocence, and then de- termining sanctions." Michigan's senior senator stress- ed in his letter to United…

… of Unit To Back 250 Eight-Month 2 9) U Model LeaseB aj To Announce New Jatie Protesters NYC Police Recommendations For Student Rentals By DAVID SPURR Members of the Student Housing Advisory…

… level in addition to the lease length. A tentative draft of the lease has been written. Landlord Approval The Student Housing Association (SHA) plans to get major Ann Arbor landlords to adopt the lease…

… Tucker, '68 and Athletic Director, H. O. "Fritz" Crisler is the University Events Building. The controversy centers around the fee charged for use of the plush arena for student sponsored events. Tucker…

… OKRENT The $10 student fee rate is not as well as to completion-date pro- Violates Constitution A conflict concerning projected uncommon among Big Ten uni- jections. "Cancellation of a student's de-' use…

… use as a facility for Uni- versity convocations and student- ( " go beyond his jurisdiction, it would ponsored events was also in the C a ii p u s R ecru itin g be up to the President to enforce ianplan…

… at the risk of being fired lishes a rental scale for student a peaceful academic atmosphere,' of Colorado, Maryland, and Iowa, for not following orders.iorganizations. This is the bone the Central…

… the decision, but they recruit on campus or not I fied Justice Department officials a student organization to spend," he did not say where the agency's would like to see the CIA stopped." indicated that…

… represen- University Placement Office on ~ tice Department does is their busi- tatives of the Offices of Student the third floor of the SAB Jan. ness," he said. Affairs, Academic Affairs, Finan- 30 through…

June 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… Session Of Assembly; Kosygin May Attend By The Associated Press UNITED NATIONS - The Se- curity Council rejected yesterday a Soviet demand to .wipe opt Israel's gains of Arab territory won by war…

…--voted for it. The other 11 members ab- stained. The demand for an uncondi-' tional and immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops from Arab-held territory mustered six favorable votes. Abstaining on both votes…

Arabs Will Resume Output I I 3 I three nights of shooting, burning, and looting in slum areas here. Four Alternatives Negro leaders had predicted that if Calvert were found blameless, an uneasy truce…

… other Arab nations will follow suit. "It would seem the others would follow along," a spokesman for the oil industry said here yesterday., He added, "But if they don't all of the major oil companies will…

… with cargoes of oil. But an embargo imposed by most of the Arab na- tions forbids taking their oil to the United States or Britain. World News Roundup By The Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea - About…

… 32,000 students battled riot police here and thousands demonstrated elsewhere in South Korea yester- day, trying to force President Chung Hee Park to call a new general election. In the election…

…'s history they are back- ing a project to concentrate their full power in one city at a time. The city they chose was Cleve- land, Ohio. *' * * Egypt and Syria also have rec- ommended the Arab countries use…

… oil as a bargaining lever in any negotiations arising from the Arab-Israeli war. Industry sources here say, however, they are hope- ful the oil crisis will be over by the end of the month. The embargo…

….OIn investigation. . BOGOTA, Colombia - Troops * took over the university city of WASHINGTON-President John- Bogota Tuesday night after two son won reluctant backing from days of student rioting over a 30 the House…

June 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… County Jewish Community Coun- cil, was disrupted when the presi- dent of the Arab Students Associa- tion attempted to take the pla- form. Some members of the audi- ence-who may have come for that purpose…

… GlrOtlit Batty Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MTC1C.AN UNDER -AUTHORITY of BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ee bpi WillS Are Pmr 420 MAYNARD ST…

… to do so, he rose from his seat and assaulted "the slender boy . ." Shortly afterwards, Imad Khad- duri attempted to speak. The question of whether this Arab stu- dent had or had not a right to speak…

… seizure of Flaming Creatures? It was dis- gusting to hear this "fine" pro- fessor joke about the Israeli-Arab issue. It is easy to joke on a stage in Ann Arbor High School sur- rounded by 500 anxious- to…

… for the Arab states. There will be other occasions-announc- ed at the very time of the dis- ruption-specifically intended to allow for presentation of diverse points of view. A church service provides…

… neither the time nor place to debate atheism. Those who call for free speech in these circumstances are them- selves denying that right to oth- ers. It is especially ironic that the Arabs who for 19 years…

… reading, but thank God you are willing to publish this kind of thing, which may perhaps do a little toward arous- ing the consciences of University of Michigan students in regard to the crimes we Americans…

… are com- mitting in Vietnam. The New York Times was too cowardly to print the letter from the Vietnam Bud- dhist student and faculty leaders to American student leaders which Alfred Hassler of the…

… articles from faculty, ad- ministration, and students on subjects of their choice. They are to be 600-900 words in length and should be submitted to the Editorial Director.. richer and perhaps more unified…

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