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October 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… being rushed to Israel is in itself wor- thy of particular note. It might even cause eyebrow - raising New govt. forms in Thailand as troops battle with students By AP and Reuter BANGKOK - Sanya Tham…

…- masak, appointed Thailand's Prime Minister in the midst of violent clashes between troops, police and students, yesterday formed a new government as peace returned to Bangkok. While jubiliant students re…

student leaders and were widely hailed among the thousands of youths w h o took to the streets to confront police and troops at height of the revolt. The overthrow of Thailand's three military strongmen n o…

…-Marshal Thanoms Son, was the students' last demand as they demonstrated, for a return to democratic rule. Thanom, Prime Minister since 1969, led the military in intro- ducing rule by decree in 1971. The new cabinet…

… under the former premier. The new government was an- nounced soon after student lead- ers called off the demonstrations, in which troops and police back- ed by tanks opened fire on the, students and…

… be in Taipei, but the where- abouts of the marshal remained a mystery. among ardent Arab nationalists. The question is whether there is a takeoff point in what Sadat had to say. Possibly the very…

…-fire on the princi- ple of Israeli withdrawal "from all occupied territories" to posi- tions held before the 1967 war, whereupon he would be prepared to urge other Arabs, including Palestinians, to join him…

… control of such points as Syria's strategic G o 1 a n Heights, or the former Arab sec- tor of Jerusalem. Thus, Sadat's proposal might, at first look, seem hard-line. Cairo ever since Resolution 242 has been…

… demanding Israeli with- drawal from all occupied areas. The statemate lay in the fact that Israel refused to makefany move at all without prior face- to-face negotiation with the Arabs and the Arabs refused…

August 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

…Friday, August 17, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Three. 'U' ends delay in film scheduling By DAVID STOLL Richard Kennedy, secretary to the Uni- cers will apply to all student organizations, one SOB…

… apparently part of an That proposal was readied yesterday at priate officials last May advising them to Student Organizations Board (SOB), high- effort to push for new Student Government another meeting…

… that not all Arabs want to throw the Jews into the The Boeing 707 of Middle East Airlines was released nearly seven hours later and flew safety to Beirut with 125 crew and passengers aboard. POLICE WHO…

… arrested the skyjacker, identified as Mahmoutd 'titmi, 37, quoted him as saying he did it in the interests of Arab-Israeli brotherhood. "Some Arabs believe Israel must have a country, but Cairo prevents the…

Arabs by force from showiig this," Toumi said Atmsn the ass ene'rs ibard the pIlne hijtCked fafter tikeIf Ir Biti enghaci, libr, iis the Libyt ) i" bssaditr to tila, a ettisintit itt ftmer Kviig ldiss. It…

… had explosives, but actually I had none. The passengers could have caught me, but they didn't try. "I conquered the airplane to come here" Toumi continued, switching from English to Arabic. "Since I was…

April 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… basis for clearing out in surrotuding areas. G 16,000 college students in n 1970 there were 200 There is universal discrim- by landlords against Arabs, Austries are closed to them, on. A "sabra", or…

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1973 Fightig executive privilege IS REASSURING to know that Con…

…: the PWs would not have been tortured if they A looka By DAVID MENDENHALL ing that THE ARAB-ZIONIST conflict in we migh the Middle East is now over both pec 50 years old. Though many out- before a side…

… tives of Zionism, . curity, c There .is a strong similarily be- nebulous tween defending the Arab position rights p and speaking on behalf of the ers now North American Indian in the 19th gee cam century…

… just( the American West. A Boston jour- surprisin nalist once went so far as to com- erals dei pare the Arab g-uerilla leaders to ples are Sitting Bull or Chief Pontiac, add- No cou _ _ e leg. David…

… ,ples had to be anihilated nyone grasped their point! exasperating to follow the tic destruction of hund- Arab villages by the Israeli oom 1948 to the present. The vary, though national se- ollective…

… native- aeli, is a mark of distinc- t if a sabra is an Arab doesn't count. It is always g how many so-called lib- fend a state whose princi- so alien to ours. entry deliberately set up to al privileges to…

… one relig- racial group can preserve ept of equality that minor- omatically demand h e r e, e Israelis worry over t h e hgh Arab birth rate, engage in endless court cases to decide who is Jewish (and…

… ELABORATE HOAX has resulted in a continuous drain on western economies for decades, at a time when Arab countries are be- coming increasingly profitable be- cause of oil interests there and Arab investment in…

… r tourist industry is greatly depend- ent on areas seized from Jordan and Egypt in 1967. The much-pub- licized kibbutz (commune) system, built largely on Arab land, exists on state subsidies and the…

November 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… helped settle a Detroit police strike. Happenings .. . . . the Black Students' Arts and Cultural Festival tops a light file of happenings on this Saturday. The festival which features art, photography…

… University's executive officers to come up with a plan for returning about $1 million in excess tuition revenue to students who paid fees this term. Final ac- tion on the proposed refund is scheduled for the…

… decision through committee de- liberations. "If there's one student who wants his money back, it's our duty to return it." Brown urged speedy action on, the refund, so that the students who paid the excess…

… will be the ones paid back. "I do not think that it's fair . . . to benefit a student who comes next year-he's not the one who paid it," he explained. Prior to the vote on disposition of the $1 million…

… sees end to ol emba.rgo, OKs pipel ine WASHINGTON (UPI)-Declaring there is a possibility the Arab oil embargo will be lifted, President Nixon signed legislation yesterday p e rmit i n g construction of…

… President-designate Gerald Ford added credence to the likeli- hood of an embargo lift, testifying to a congressional hearing that he had just been told "1ne or more Arab countries" are voluntarily re- leasing…

October 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…-Wednesday, October 1.7, 1973 Ten Cents ScI YOU SE NM ~n C .ALtY Gill accused Former Student Government Council Treasurer David Schaper filed a complaint of assault yesterday against SGC President Lee Gill. Schaper…

… refused comment on the matter, Gill said "There was no assault. He didn't want to leave, and I simply walked him to the door:" SGC veep quits Student Government Council, already in the throes of the…

… Middle East conflict indicates that 47 per cent of all Americans support Israel and 6 per cent favor the Arab cause. Another 22 per cent back neither side while 25 per cent expressed no opin- ion, the poll…

…-a Israel Arab, Mideast states up oilprice KUWAIT (Reuter)-Persian Gulf Oil states early this morning uni- laterally set new posted prices for their crude oil which effectively mean a two-thirds increase…

… sources conceded that the Israelis had indeed launched a major offensive on the Suez front, but insisted that Arab forces had repelled three Israeli. tanks, and were holding them at bay short of the west…

… bank. Washington observers believed the U. S. decision to supply Israel with arms and equipment to offset a "massive" Soviet airlift to the Arabs had heightened the risk of an Arab oil boycott of the…

… United States. The foreign ministers of four Arab states - Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Algeria -- were waiting in Washington to see President Nixon to express concern over the U. S. supplies decision…

…. See ISRAELI, Page 7 ..is :'i s. . . . .:. : By STEPHEN SELBST figure to 1308 - 3.7 per cent of the Student Government Council last student body - and said last night night announced the results of an…

… d t 5 ballot, and students' inability to understand the 10-10-10 representa- tion plan. The elections director said the blame for lack of enthusiasm fell on both the candidates and SGC, saying…

… "neither side fulfilled its obligation. STRAUSS EXPRESSED frustra- tion with the new constitution, un- der which students vote for repre- sentatives in residential, divisional (underclass - upperclass…

October 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… called? Israeli soldiers in the field are fond of firing this question at news- men, especially TV crews, visit- ing their units. The 1948 war with the Arabs be- came known as "The War of Inde-' pendence…

…- bar called the new outbreak of fighting the "War of the Day of Judgment," a bilingual play on words combining the Yom Kippur holiday, when the war started, with a warning of impending doom for the Arabs

… way. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 36 Wednesday, October 17, 1973 is edited and managed by students at teUniversity of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

… and Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail (other jstates and foreign). II I j I C -- I OPDI LY 12. II 2330.1*:WSNNGON YS1A I I -- t POSITIONS NOW OPEN FOR 1 CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY ALL…

…-CAMPUS SUPREME COURT . I THE MA ' :> . r f MI ILT A IS COME Gd WHO CAN APPLY? Any student of the university. WHERE TO APPLY? Room 3-X Michigan Union WHEN TO APPLY? Before Monday, Oct. 22, 1973, 3 p…

May 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

… emerges. identify. Most new gold 'comes Gulf, an Arab dhow slips its dicting it might reach $85 by Each man can change his bid if from South Africa and the Soviet moorings and heads for India. 1980. word…

…. " Discounts for members at art shows and supply stores. FEE SCHEDULE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN $5.00/YR. FACULTY, STAFF, ALUMNI OF THE U-M. $10.00/YR. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP ....................$15…

…- crafted items and pay a $5.00 registration fee. REGISTRATION DATES: * For Guild members and students at the U-M only: May 14-23 a For all interested craftsmen May 28-June 15 To register for the fair stop in…

February 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… daring commando operation even mounted in an Arab capital." Apparently the action was initiated by the Black September, which carried out the raid at Minich Olympics. The main guerrilla organization, Fatah…

…- stead, the administration shouid speed ahead with the dismant- ling and at the same time de!ay the formal appropriation process The Michigan Daily. edited and man- aged by students at the University of…

…TJ' Activities Center .. is now accepting applications for the following positions: MUSKET: an all-campus student-run musical production (producer) SOPH SHOW: sophomore class musical (producer-member of the crass…

… of 1976) TRAVEL: student-run travel office, charters, vacations (chairman PUBLICATIONS: coordinator of U.A.C. publications. Freshman Register and U.A.C. Calendar Applications may be picked up in the U…

… Speaker: Calvin Malefyt. Wednesday. Strobe: "The Ring of Authority." 5:30 p.m.-Student's supper, 75c Public Reading Room, 306 E. Li-'Series: LThe SUe r m o n on the berty St.: Mon., 10-9; Tues.-Sat.. LORD…

… OF LIGHT LUTHERAN 10-5; Closed Sundays and Holi- Broadcast on WNRS 1290 AM, CHURCH (ALC, LCA) (formerly days. WNRZ 103 FM, 11 a.m.-noon. Lutheran Student Chapel) For transportation, call 668-6427. . E…

November 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan M'JQ: Illusica I romantics I 420 Maynard St., AnnArbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

… determined that the University's three year-old program to halt discrimination was still inadequate. Thus when students criticize the Uni- versity's Affirmative Action policy pre- sumably the criticism would…

… be that not enough is being done. But Thursday =night Student Govern- ment Council provided further proof that. such attitudes should not be taken for granted when it came close to censuring the…

…- ple as well as the just struggle of yers the Arab people. Again and again or- the article equated the criminal m and fascist doctrine of Zionmsm am- with the Jewish people. of The facts of what occurred…

… people including many Arabs and Jews where many different opinions were aired. Thrhoghnut this discus- sion the vicious nature of Zionism was exposed. Zionist racism and genocide against the Pa…

… social-imperialism was exposed along with its policy of "no neace, no war." The great unity of the Arab and Jewish people was af- firmed. It was pointed out that only a small number of Jews were Zionist…

… snide and superficial descriptions of the nip life here in Ann Arbor. Too often, a slanted view is giv- en of anyone who is not part of the neat little cosmos of a Uni- versity of Michigan student. Mr…

… "OUTSTATE" people. All in all, another example of student folk hero journalism from the paper that brought us the ridiculous ro- manticising about Blacks on Ann Street and a feature about the right way to…

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