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June 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD m CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLiCATIONS Orientation: Getting Into the Know By THOMAS COPI…

…. Kosygin's pro-Arab speech said little of any consequence whatsoever and probably could have been written by the Associated Press as soon as the Soviet leader announced he was coming to the United Nations…

… avoided using. At no time it is certain, did Johnson counten-_ ance the idea of American aid to the more than a million Arabs huddled in make-shift camps. Ignoring our mid-ocean blockade dur- ing the…

… clerical skills ex- hibited when the UN served as a reposi- tory for Arab surrender notices during the recent war. THE LAST POINT was clouded with per- haps deliberate ambiguit'r as the Pres- ident declared…

… the Arab world after the recent diplomatic break- downs. America was in the rare position of having committed no major blunders during the current crisis. We avoided military intervention, except in the…

… UAC men's tongues with ease. But prospective students in the audi- ence are polite and besides, they don't want to be the one to ask the "stupid" question. Then comes the movie. The introduction: "This…

… Union stands to come out the winner in the Middle East war if for no other reason than hav- ing shattered every tie this nation had built up with the various Arab nations. Their weapon was the cold, cal…

…, has attempted in all its diplomacy to avoid facing the blunt fact that Arab nations have never been talking about any- thing less than exterminating Is- rael. OUR DIPLOMACY, had it been realistic, would…

… have openly ac- A Metamorphosis? knowledged this and then have taken every firm step possible to bring the Arab world around to acknowledging, whether they hated us for the effort or not, that Arabs

… and Israelis would have to learn to live together and that an act of virtual genocide against Israel could not be tolerated. At the same time, all legitimate Arab claims against Israel, as. for instance…

June 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… and other educators enough about the-naturties The primary danger in these In the preface Muller also cites that some of them are disavowed these publications is needed be- that if students were to…

… through that means the President knew of Kosygin's in- tention to head the Soviet del- egation. Encouraged Israel in -Associated Press DELEGATES FROM THE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC sat next to those of the…

… Soviet Union in U.N. General Assembly yesterday. The Soviet Union requested the meeting to demand that the assembly punish Israel by ordering its forces to yield all Arab territory won in battle. Debate…

… From Arab Territory UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) - Premier Alexe N. Kosygin charged yesterday that the Unte4 States encouraged Israel to de Clare war on the Arabs. He de- manded that the U.N. General As…

…- sembly order Israel to get its troops out of conquered territory and pay the Arabs for damage done. Israel promptly countered that the Soviet Union for years has armed the Arabs and encouraged them in…

…," Goldberg stated. The session was also marked by a denunciation of the pro- Arab policy of the Soviet Union by Abba Eban, the Israeli foreign minister. Eban charged the Rus- sians with blind support of the…

Arabs regardless of the conse- quences for peace. Kosygin left the hall just be- fore Eban finished his speech. But Soviet officials said it was not ° a walkout aimed at Eban, and the other Communist…

…; East yesterday, pitting U.S. dip- lomatic support for Israel against Soviet backing of the Arab states in the aftermath of the Israeli- Arab war. In the start of what promises to be a long battle, the…

… President rejected Soviet and Arab demands for immediate withdrawal of Is-' raeli forces from conquered ter- ritory as a condition for settle- ment, Then he spelled out for the first time U.S policy on this…

May 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… defense committee's charges at least $116,083 in UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. P)- Secretary-General U Thant de- clared yesterday that despite a situation fraught with danger of war between Israel and the Arabs he…

… Assembly, which created it. U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. World News Roundup Goldberg conferred w members of the 15-na cil, representatives of the Arab nations, and from the countries w in the emergency force…

…. Gensheimer, Westminster Pres- byterian, and the Rev. Jones, St. Andrews Episcopal MONDAY 12:00 noon-Discussion. Guild House, 802 Monroe. "Student and Decision-making in the University." Buffet lunch 25c…

…, State and Huron Sts. Transportation provided. Cost 75c for supper. Return at 7:00 p.m. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL CAMPUS CHAPEL 1236 Washtenaw Donald Postema, Minister 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship…

June 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…-6292. Student organizstioD notic'es are not' accepted for puhiiication. 'For more Student Identification Number Fall Information calf 764-9e20. 1967: Effective for the fall term 1967 the official student

… identification num- TUESDAY, JUNE 20' ber will be the social security number with a check digit assigned by the University. Any students who do not Dir. Ca le£ nda. vrg possess a social security number should make…

… cur- inar-"Developing Managerial Skilps in rent enrollmerts will receive a new the Technical Man": Michigan Union, student identification card prior to fall 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. registration. A card…

….m. es to the new student identification hal_,___ cards and materials.! Mental Health Research Instituteh Special Tuesday Research Seminar: Lecture: The National Comnittee on June 20, Dr. Graham Cooper…

…- tions." A public lecture, Wed., June 21, G e nN8:30 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Regents' Meeting: Tues., July 18. Com- Registration Materials: For graduate munications for consideration at this students

… 20, Room 2601 Haven Hall, at 2 p.m. Chairman, D. H, Stewart.. Doctoral Examination for Nancy Mar- garet Kennedy Lewkowicz, Linguistics; thesis: "A Transformational Approach to the Syntax of Arabic

… Male College ? -b ei wri re- Students," Wed., June 21, Room 10071 pare nes releases for Basic Readers:= E. Huron, at 10 a.m., Chairman, Mortonatg Shaevitz. -for grades 1-6. Nationwide travel, con…

…. Bradley. USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- I -----------*--------------- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially? .. s recognized and registered student or-{ 1 f ij' [l rrl [ $[[ ganizatinns only. Forms are…

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