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June 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…event-T ahird Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Vherc Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN…

… with which universities ave had to contend for some time. Num- rous techniques such as teaching by ma- hines have been introduced with the :ea of acquainting students with infor- nation more quickly…

… literally deluged with re- uests for grants to help carry out these ursuits. Basically the problem of this explo- ion of knowledge can be considered on wto levels: that of the student who is ac- uiring an…

… of work being done at other universities. It can give teachers current information to give to their students, it can give grad- uate students and scientists information to help design experiments. As a…

… the republican govern- ment, thus setting all of Yemen solidly against him; a victory un- der such conditions would be the military occupation of another Arab country, not likely to set well with the…

… many Arab nations weaker than Egypt. Nasser's best move would be to accept the present Yemeni govern- ment as the best compromise solu- tion to his dilemma. To force the issue further might give him mili…

July 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS NEXT 'DOMINO' IN ASIA? Thailand- US.-Aided Dictatorship…

… perdition but of patience. WHATEVER the alternative, the present unrealistic and un- enforceable laws must be changed. A LITTLE BEER never hurt anybody. RECOGNIZES ARAB LEAGUE: Can India Be an rab…

….Israe ediator? By SHREESH JUYAL INDIA'S RECENT establishment of diplomatic ties with the 13- nation Arab League is yet another significant phase of its close relationship with the Arab states. Ever since the…

… establishment of its office in New Delhi, the Arab League had been trying to per- suade the Indian government to recognize it at the diplomatic level. The Nehru era in Indian politics witnessed a growing…

… friendship between India and Arab coun- tries. THE ARABS, while following in general the nonalignment policy along the same path as enunciated by India, discovered expressions of sympathy in anti…

… President Gamal Abdel Nasser and the In- dian sympathy to Arabs made Indian foreign policy sympathetic to the Arab viewpoint on the Palestine issue. On the other hand, though Israel is recognized by India…

… with Is- rael would be of vital value to Israel and would be bound to have far reaching impact on the Afro- Asian world, particularly the Arab nations. INDIAN RECOGNITION of Is- rael would not only…

… invite more Afro-Asian countries to set up diplomatic ties with Israel, but would also help in shaping a real- istic attitude toward Israel such as President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia has taken. Some Arab

… recognition, but should also play an important role in bringing the Arabs and Israelis to the conference table in order to achieve a peaceful and per- manent solution of the problem. Soon after Lal Bahadur…

… remained the same as defined and practiced by Ne- hru. The latest move of recogniz- ing the Arab League at diplomatic level is a step forward in that direction, though a very signifi- cant one. India has…

March 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

…J WEDNESDAY,, 17 MARCH 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I WEDNESflAY, 17 MARCH 1965 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TURE1~ Israel-West German 'Ties Approved by Vote' 'U' Students Protest In Alabama…

…, Detroit By LYNN METZGER and HARVEY WASSERMAN Special To The Daily DETROIT-More than 50 University students participated in a massive demonstration here yesterday with Wayne State University students to…

… and two Mapai- affiliated Arab factions also back-' ed him. Opposition In opposition were the Com- munist Party, the Nationalist Herut Party and the leftist Mapam Party. Meanwhile, an Iraqi mob smashed…

… broke out in Beirut and the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli. Police kept marchers away from the embassy in Beirut. A few students were injured in clashes with police in Tripoli. Regrets The Iraqi…

… Chancellor Ludwig Er- hard blamed the Iraqi government for the demonstration. West German embassy officials in Cairo began closing out their affairs in anticipation of a break with the United Arab Republic fol…

February 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… ()-Chancellor Ludwig Erhard said yesterday he is counting on support from the Western allies 'in the Middle East, where he is in hot water with both Israel and the United Arab Repub- lic. Erhard told a meeting of…

… ON AFRICA CARACAS - About 100 leftist students attacked the U.S. em- bassy yesterd4*, hurling bottles of ink and denouncing what they called "Yankee intervention in Viet Nam." The demonstration began…

… as a noisy parade with the students chanting anti-American slogans. Then the ink bottles began to fly as they passed the embassy. Thej embassy estimated damage at $200. NEW YORK-Three American, Negroes…

… Richard J. Daley on C-up e I' F' now ! President and Mrs. Hatcher invite the students of the University of Michigan fn f" n A M.T-l'ryzco Take wide straps, buckle them across the front, and you…

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