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June 06, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

… regular affair would gather at one of about a dozen homes equipped with cameras and other broadcasting gear. A program for teaching handi- capped students who cannot leave home was tried once experiment…

students simultaneonsly by fliping the channel from student to student. THE SHOPPING SERVICES will become available when it becomes feasible to Install the boxes with adding machine key- boards in more than…

…' Conference for a brief telephone chat in the lobby of the Saraha Tahoe Hotel in Stateline, Nev. The governors' meeting began Monday and ends today. WAR MEMORIAL: Israeli police halt Arab shop strike JERUSALEM…

… () - Arab shops closed briefly yesterday to observe the sixth anniversary of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, but they reopened as soon as police began marking striking shops with black paint. Arabs in the Israeli…

… strike was "another failure" for Arab guerrillas. CEREMONIES also were held elsewhere in occupied Jordan to mark the anniversary. Armed troops patrolled east Jerusalem streets in trios, but the Holy City…

… were held in Arab town halls. Some town councils declared a half holiday, to mark the Arab defeat and to protest the Israeli occupation. ASIDE FROM the pressure on shopkeepers, the Israelis made no…

… visible attempt to halt the demonstrations. One Arab merchant told Israel's state radio "it is my democratic right to close my shop and Israel is a democratic country." But like the others he reopened for…

June 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

…, Herman Jacobs, nation. claimed that Israel had been "vic- Imad Khadduri, Grad, president timized by the Arab world" and of the Arab Student Organization, that Israel "must be given what claimed, "The Arabs

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1967 SEVEN CENTS FOUR PAC Israelis, Arabs Of Middle East Claim War; Vic UN tory in Seeks First Da Sease-Fire $900,000: UN Council Ford Foundation Fails…

… Harvard, Columbia Arabs, the U.N. Security Council and Berkeley have been known as failed last night in prolonged ne- the finest Chinese centers in gfaiatnitgin proluedn America," Prof. Alexander Eck…

… it. Last year nearly 60 The chief sticking point was graduate students were specializ- whether to include a demand for ing in Chinese studies and nearly troop withdrawals in the cease- 700 students

… were enrolled in fire appeal. The pro-Arab coun- courses dealing with China. tries including the Soviet Union Feuerwerker indicated new ac- wanted a demand for withdrawals tivities planned by the Center…

… first day of the Middle East war. Israel also claimed air superior- ity over the entire area of the new conflict with the destruction of 374 Arab planes. In its sweep into Sinai, the Is- raelis announced…

… the capture of the vital seacoast town of El Arish. Egypt announced a thtust of its own into Israeli territory after "savage battles" on the Sinai Pen- insula, historic Arab-Israeli bat- tleground. The…

Arabs claimed 161 Israeli planes down on all fronts. The Israeli command also an- nounced three assaults into Jordan territory, the most important against Jenin, 30 miles southeast of Haifa, from where…

… neu- policy of neutrality in the Arab-' trality, Russia put itself firmly Israeli war and launched moves on the side of the Arab govern- aimed at bringing peace. ments and accused Israel of ag- Foreign…

… Khartoum, Sudan, Sanaa, Yemen, and Tunis, Tunisia. I i b 5 1 S C 1 , S , Z. . Crisis Arouses Mixed Reaction Among Local Students, Faculty i k I 7 3 1 1 t cial confusion as to the degree of U…

June 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… proclaimed its neutrality in the conflict between Israel and the Arab nations. Then prices slipped back part of the way. Dow Jones Loses The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 15.54 points to 847.77. Its…

… Correspondent Another dense cloud of confu- sion is descending over the Arab East. Before it lifts, the area may lose one or more of its three re- maining kings. At this moment their future is not bright. The…

… fact of war can mute inter-Arab rivalries and hos- tilities, but it cannot end them. The kings are in danger if the Arabs appear to be losing the war with Israel or if any foi'eign in- tervention forces…

…. The Syrians, the most volatile and warlike of all the Arab nations in this crisis were on their side. Young Hussein of Jordan is in trouble whatever happen,. At best, now, he can survive by the grace of…

… Nasser, who once again has placed himself in the role of Arab hero. f Past Crisis With each succeeding crisis, the crowns of the Arab East are in more peril. The Jordanian and Saudi thrones were targets of…

…'s Zionists. With a war on his western bor- ders and his crack Arab Legion troops committed to it, Hussein again will be in danger. Idriss of Libya faces a sticky problem. Libya has rich new oil discoveries and…

… the country is booming. The king would like to continue to market that oil. But if he does so he faces Arab con- demnation as an agent of im- perialism. Syrian propagandists as late as the end of last…

… because he wants to honor his pledges to U.S. oil companies. In a time of full-scale war, such propaganda is potent among the volatile Arabs. Should there be a cease-fire and nothing to show for the Arab

June 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PULTICATIONS Where Opinions Are F, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… well continue to be Gamal Abdel Nasser. He has used the state of Israel as a tool to maintain his position as the leader of the Arab world. By being the most aggressive opponent of Israeli sov- ereignty…

…, he has been able to gloss over his domestic failings, and even his blund- ers in other parts of the Arab world (not- ably in Yemen) and seems to habe con- vinced most of the rest of the world that he…

…- sion that Israel's existence was a threat to the Arab's honor and unity, he has been- able to keep that part of the world in constant turmoil. This nationalism, this cry to the honor and dignity of a non…

… country from the same materials that the Arabs had. But whereas the feeble Arab attempts were miserable failures, Israel is on the way to some significant successes. This new nationalism is not unique to…

Arab world would soon split into the hostile camps which have been mildly fragment- ed up to now. ! The only hope for Israel lies not in a negotiated settlement, which the Arabs would undoubtedly not…

… present Arab leaders. This can be achieved by (1) decisive military victory over the Arab armies as in 1956, which seems possible from early BBC re- ports, and (2) a generous settlement on the part of the…

… the tide of world and in- ternal Arab opinion against leaders who have failed so miserably at their tasks. -R. M. LANDSMAN / C's? 9 ci ; s" 5'. N.Tiw .r NoS AL&(P\ crystal pal ____the lace _ _ An…

…, with no irony intended. Maybe no irony was there. War tension is routine to a country trapped between the Arab world and the deep sea. Israelis know something most Americans never had to learn: Peace is…

… "gung ho" of this army. They can eat lizards for lunch and the Arabs for dessert, and they know it and have proved it more than once. However, they are also clear-head- ed and aware of the fact that the…

June 06, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…Thursday, June 6, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three U.N. peacekeepers occupy Golan Heights buffer zone SGC denies theater space to film groupn. By DAVID BLOMQUIST The Student Organizations Board…

… of Student G avernment Council last night refused to approve Friends of Newsreel's request for auditorium space for July and August movie showings. Board chairman Elliot Chikofsky and member Chuck…

… meeting revealed that 19 of the group's 37 members-or 51 per cent-were not University students. SGC regulations stipulate that at least 50 per cent of the membership of student organizations must be…

… currently registered students. In other business, the board voted to postpone until'its next meeting a petition for recognition by Students' Con- temporary Arts Guild, a proposed stu- dent film group, because…

…, made her first appearance as a government minister and urged that the new government of Premier Yitzhak Rabin give back cap- tured Arab territory. "Whoever does nt want Israel tic be- come another…

… services required by individual students, THIS PHILOSOPHICAL division is the basis of a major controversy among 11 candidates seeking three Board of Edu- cation seats in next Monday's elections. Most…

… some drawbacks. Liberal and radical candidates con- tend that the tracking system, which separates students on the basis of aca- demic performance, funnels blacks and low income students into the bottom…

… environment," Barhydt says. "Students cannot live, learn and excell in a hos- tile atmosphere." Last year, the conservative-dominated school board created Roberto Clemente School as an "alternative school for…

June 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…, 1968 Ten Cents Six Pac .... Police jail protesters Doctors report in MSU demonstration Students plan further action By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN Special To The Daily EAST LANSING-Eighty police officers…

… clubbed their way through a crowd of Michigan State Uni- versity students yesterday to ar- rest 17 students and one faculty member who were sitting in at the school's administration building. Also arrested…

… conspiracy, a felony. Bail for each of the arrested students was set at $100. After leaving the campus police headquarters, over 200 students moved to the student union where plans were set for an 8 a…

….m. 'meeting at Beaumont Tower on the MSU campus. From there, the group planned to move en masse to the arraignment of the arrested students. At 10:30 p.m., about 40 of the protesting students planned to re…

… to the MSU chapter of Students for a Demo- cratic Society, speaking outside the union, urged students not to carry out their plans. Larrowe said that further arrests would not contribute to the…

students' cause. "Tomorrow is going to be one hell of a show," said protest lead- er Mark Kupperman. "It's not go- ing to end, it's going to continue this summer." MSU's final examination period ends…

… Saturday. Protest activity began Tuesday as students met with 'MSU Presi- dent John Hannah, demanding the restructuring of the campus police force. The force had as- sisted state and local officials in…

June 06, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

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….M. Supper $.5 Lutheran Student Center 32F23 CLONLARA SCOOL Open House and bring your own picnic, Sunday 1-3, 1265 Jewett. 29F23 SUN. SPECIAL-BOWLING, 3 GAMES, $1, 3-P.M.-MID. M-UNION. 30F23 ONCE AGAIN! Light…

June 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… Service P-. REP. WILLIAM A. STEIGER (R-Wis) said yesterday that student unrest is far more widespread and serious than is gen- erally believed. Steiger, one of a group of Republican congressman who recently…

… toured college campuses across the country, said it is a mistake to assume than only a handful of revolutionary students are dissatis- fied with the way colleges operate. Steiger testified before a House…

… education and labor subcommittee considering legislation to deal with campus unrest. The group later failed to agree that it should even act. ' * * * * ARAB SABOTEURS wounded six Israeli soldiers yesterday in…

… followed the killing of two Israeli army sergeants and a corporal in a bazooka and grenade attack near Gaza City Wednesday night. In Jerusalem, Arab shopkeepers closed their stores in the ancient walled city…

… TODAY' Student-Faculty Co-op Coffee House 11:00 a.m.--2:0Q o.m. ,a Courtyard S.A.B. Across from Ad.' Bldg. 3 BANDS-COME JAM WITH THEM ! a °Thk 'n rna Iktt-korn - 3020 Washtenaw, Ph. 434-1782 Between…

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