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October 18, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, October 18, 1978-The Michigan Daily .be 3irbigau aiI Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom , No. 18 News Phone: 7 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… the Jewish state. A fifth full-scale war in just 30 years with the Arab confrontation states seemed imminent. Begin, warned Israelis from all ranks and classes, was a right-wing ideologue obsessed with…

… expansionist policies. No treaties. He would be impossible to negotiate with. &~o concessions. No treaties. Not one single inch of the occupied West Bank would be returned to the Arabs. No peace. Just another…

…,rwhich could mean lessening its ties with Israel. And what about the Arabs? The Syrians, Jordanians, and the remainder of the Arab League seized the opportunity to unleash a typical propaganda attack, arguing…

… Palestinians. By MICHAEL ARKUSH But now, just 17 months later, Begin the expansionist has provided Israel with its first opportunity for peace in 30 years. On the eve of an Arab-Israeli peace settlement, Begin…

… Israeli troops in the enclaves to insure against a possible terrorist attack. ... Begin the expansion- ist has provided Israel with its first real opportunity for peace in 30 years. On the eve of an Arab

… next 29 years while the Labo government ruled the government, Begi continually attacked them, calling for mor extreme measures to deal with th neighboring Arabs to solve the cruci domestic issues. The…

… graduate workers are primarily students, not employees entitled to collective bargaining rights. As a result of the University's claim, graduate employees have been working without a contract since the…

…. Unfortunately, the Jewish state recognizes the true character of the "international community" and gives it its proper due. After the Arab aggression of 1973, all of Black Africa severed diplomatic relations with…

…" (Articles 12-16). The, statement that Syria, Jordan, et. al. reject Camp David because of the Palestinian problem is an ut- ter falsehood. It must be remem- bered that the Arabs had Gaza, Judea, Samaria and…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… in the psychology depart- ment to bring about courses dealing with "writing in psychology,'"accord- -ing to Department Chairman Warren Norman. Several students expressed their overall approval of the…

…." Sophomore Dave Johnson agreed. "I don't think (most professors) are quali- fied. It should be done through the Eng- lish department," he said. . Sandy Feldman, coordinator of the Students',Counseling office…

…, said, "I'm glad they're putting an emphasis on English." LSA Student Government (LSA-SG) President Dick Brazee mirrored that view: "I applaud the positive spirit in which it was adopted." LSA-SG member…

… the "cour- age and wisdom" of Egyptian Presi- dent Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin "in sweep- ing aside the barriers that for so long separated Arabs from Israelis." ISRAELI…

…, "is the alternative to war and not a substitute for war." Kamel said Egypt was ready to accept Israel as part of the Middle East. But he said all the land - including Arab East Jerusalem - captured by…

… Israel during the 1967 Six-Day war must be restored to the Arabs. Saudis want West Bank, Gaza (Continued from Page 1) THE PUBLICATION said the Saudis rejected Israeli IPrime Minister Mena- hem Begin…

… world's increasing demand for oil in the coming years," the publication, said. One of those conditions is complete Israeli withdrawal from all Arab lands occupied since 1967, the report said. The other is…

… to buy occupied Arab lands, but one said the organization was aware of a sharp strain in Saudi-Ameri- can relations. Saudi Arabia is a major bankFoller of the PLO. ,SYSTEMS RESEARCH INCORPORA TED…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… CESSAR Y Dormrent ma jum.4%in fall By RICHARD BERKE increases include a student labor cost Next year's dormitory rates will rise by 7.4 per cent if the Regents ap- prove a recommendation by the…

… and a food cost hike of four per cent. Composed of two voting student members and two voting Housing Office members as well as six non- voting members, the committee annually draws up a proposal speci…

…- fying housing rate increases. In most cases, the Regents have approved the committee's recommendations without amendment. After much debate, committee members decided to give a break to the 200 students

… to using their own towels and it wouldn't be worth $8 more per student to bring them back. The lack of paper towels in dorm bathrooms met with considerable resident dissatisfaction last fall. The…

… for each LSA department to offer a writing program for junior and senior concen- trators beginning with the class of 1982. The new program also calls for a writing test for all entering students and…

… to buy the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip from Israel to establish a Palestinian state, an Arab publication said yesterday. The Saudi leaders made the offer to President Carter during…

… his visit earlier this month to Saudi Arabia, the world's leading oil exporter, according to the Middle East Reporter, a usually well-informed daily digest of Arab af- fairs. "THE SAUDIS MADE IT PLAIN…

October 18, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

…"I Arabs vow to break Israeli-Lebanese ties The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 18, 1978-Page 7 GSA scandal may settle documents questioii BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP( - Seven Arab nations pledged at…

…-torn country. The eight points were largely a reiteration of previous Arab demands. "After laboring for three days, -all that they have produced is just another wordy statement that means nothing," a political…

… rab League peacekeeping force in Lebanon and the Lebanese Christians. Sarkis said he hoped the participants -+Syria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Einirates, Sudan, Kuwait and Qatar - would agree on a…

Arab League. force, which includes some 26,000 Syrians, came to Lebanon. The Syrians saved the Christians from defeat in the civil war, but since February have been fighting to disarm hem. More than 1…

… have refused to sub- mit to Syrian control because the Syrians have. done nothing to disarm the Lebanese Moslems or Palestinian guerrillas. The Christians charge the Arab League force is a Syrian oc…

… education budget expert, he knows how to achieve both. A member of the House Education and Labor Committee, Carl authored amendments to improve the nation's program for gifted and talented students. He was…

February 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

….,Aijaz Ahmed: International Aspect 7:30-9:30-Panel Discussion Saturday, 25th of February, 1978, Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union, Admission Free; sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students. 27M219 MUST SELL-1968…

…. 3 egg omelets with fresh vegetables and fresh bean sprouts served all day. Sundays 10-8. 1313 South University. cF416 THE MICHIGAN Student Assembly needs a treasurer. The treasurer is chief financial…

….m.-6 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday. 214 E. Michigan at Park, down- town Ypsilanti. p94F304 ACCOUNTING MAJORS gain experience as treasurer of the Michigan Student Assembly, a Michigan non-profit corporation…

… Lodge, Box 249, Winter Park, CO 80482. Ph. 303-726-8417. 55H224 TECH THEATRE JOBS A U-M student theatre company needs set designer and costume designer for production to open in April. Sizable budget…

…-313-647-5789. 43H224 ACTORS A U of M Student theatre company needs male actors for productions to open in April. Play deals. with the Holocaust and WW II. Characters age range from 20-50. For information call 994…

… 4 p.m. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Pl., Ann Arbor. 47H223 WORK/STUDY STUDENT needed to type transcrip- ts of tapes of interviews in Psychiatry research project. Good typing skills, common sense, and a…

… Rackham. Available immediately. 434-1195. 86C217 QUIET RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to snare 3-bdrm. apartment with two grad students. Near campus and hospital: Own room, grad preferred. $103/mo. 769-1218 48C…

… older Campus homes CAMPUS BUSINESS STUDENTS gain experience as treasurer of the Michigan Student Assembly, a Michigan non-profit corporation with a budget of more than $50,000 a year. The treasurer is…

… CROSSWORD. PUZZLE 668-6906 663-3641 LECTURER VISITING CAMPUS Late March. De- sires dinner date with Grad student or faculty enchantress. For close encounters by candlelight. Write Box 14171, Washington, D…

… professional resume preparation. Student semi- annual subscription $12.98; annual $18.00: Collegiate Publications, Drawer 2737, Carbondale, Illinois 62901. 52F224 MONICA from '77.Genetics-I would like to hear…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The elusive ten per cent AS EGYPTIANS RETURN TO MIDEAST Euphoria fizzles in Mideast A NOTHER JANUARY, and another report from the Office of…

… Ac- tion Movement (BAM) strike here which came close to shutting down the campus for eight days. BAM, a group of Smilitant black students, sat down for a set of negotiations with Robben Fleming and…

… almost $3 million. Officials attribute the deficit to their overestimating tuition income this year and warned that departments of student services, financial aid, academic affairs and research are to be…

… tuition revenues. The Uni- versity has traced the falloff to a slight drop in enrollment, but more specifi- cally, to the discovery that the average student is taking fewer credit hours and thus is not…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

… before it is placed on the ballot. In other MSA developments, CSJ yes- terday afternoon ordered office space to be reallocated to the Organization of Arab Students. The student group had been denied the…

… Michigan Student Assembly last night voted to hold a special campus- wide referendum on a proposed amend- ment altering the composition of the As- sembly. Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) ruled the present…

…, February 22. Student General Council G.J. Di- Giuseppe expects the special election to cost $700 to $800, but said this was just an estimate. Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan I *I ,I A…

… reassignment by the Student Organizations Board (SOB) last September after SOB officials discovered the office to be left an "utter mess" over the summer according to Student General Counsel DiGiuseppe. CSJ…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… Conference Room, Rackham "The Soviet Attitude Toward an Arab-Israeli Settlement" SPONSOR: Center for Russian and E. European Studies I THURSDAY, JAN. 19-4 pm Lecture Room I MLB S"The Soviet Attitude Toward the…

… fifties. TIMOTHY BOTTOMS (Paper Chase) is a sexually eager high school student in this film noted for its authentic black and white photography and skillful direction. WED. JAN. 18-7 pm and 9 pm Natural…

February 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… MSA hopeful for tax credit By MARK PARRENT Kent Barry, testified before the Hous e Michigan Student Assembly President Jon Lauer and Stu'dent Organizations Board Director Michele Sprayregen returned…

… many congressmen and several senators, and Thursday Lauer, along with MSU student body president Ways and Means committee. MSA paid $200 of Lauer's expenses while Sprayregen paid her own way. "IT…

… amount of the credit, usually $250 or $500, and See MSA, Page 2 D~auer Jordan's Hussein holds key to Israeli-Arab peace, says Dayan TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - The United States wants to make a "maximum ef…

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