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December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. rews phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the…

… of Smithsonian Magazine. FIGHTING CONTINUES: batte for Kien Due Arab countries use energy crisis in identifying friends, BEIRUT, (A) - An old Arab saying goes: "The friend of my enemy is my enemy…

… and the ene- my of my enemy is my friend." Many nations have suddenly learned the meaning of it - through the energy crisis. The Arabs have already iden- tified their enemies, beside Is- rael. The…

… oil boycott was extended to South Africa, Rhodesia and Portugal on the grounds that their white regimes are to black Africa what Israel is to the Arabs. So far this year about 20 black African states…

… have brok- en relations with Israel to sup- port the Arab cause, and in re- turn they asked the Arabs to strike a blow for their cause. THE ARABS are still trying to decide who their friends are. To spur…

… the selection process, they have cut oil production 25 per cent with the promise of fu- ture 5 per cent monthly cut- backs until Israel withdraws from occupied Arab territory and the Middle East…

Arabs' biggest oil customers, were hardest hit. European Common Market countries, excluding the Neth- erlands, won a reprieve from the S per cent December cutback af- ter they issued a joint statement…

… calling for Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab land and re- cognition of the "legitimate rights of the Palestinian people." Japan, Singapore and the Philippines followed suit and were likewise rewarded…

… by the Arabs. BUT THERE is still next year. Yamani, now in the United States, has said that Saudi Ara- bia will extend the exemption to Britain, France and Spain through January. Other coun- tries…

…, especially Japan, will have to do more to prove their friend- ship, tightening the economic blockade around Israel. Saudi Arabia has taken the lead in Arab oil policy. But so far there is only partial agree…

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…

October 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… paragraphics Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6…

…. The student w h o feels very much alone has few al- ternatives. Reading the D a i I y Personal column usually uncovers pleas for friendship but with an underlying hint of perversion. One can take…

… creative hold of a Flair and release his or her anguish on a bathroom wall, or scrawl his or her phone number somewhere in Basis for Arab apprehension By AHMAD BESHAREH THE RECENT events in Vienna…

… dramatize another facet of the Arab-Zionist feud. The Arab guer- rillas principal demand , was the termination of Austria's official collaboration with the Israeli Zion- ists in channelling Soviet Jews to…

… turn of this century the Arab Middle East has been the host of Jews from around the world. This is especially true of Euro- pean Jews escaping persecution or seeking a greater freedom of ex- pression…

…. The early commers were welcomed ' by the Arabs of the area. However, as soon as the political significance of immigration became evident the Arabs of Palestine vio- lently revolted against this…

… three years, 30,000 of which in 1972 alone). In view of these events, t h e Arabs cannot help being appre- hensive. And the resultant image, magnified by Israeli statements and actions, can only be bleak…

…. Moshe Dayan has recently stated that the Soviet immigrants w i lI make Sinai (captured from Egypt in 1967) Jewish. And the multitude of Israeli settlements in A r a b lands confirms the Arabs' worst fears…

…, i.e., that continued Jewish immigration from the Soviet Un- ion will realize Israeli's implicit policy of annexation and expan- sion. Annexation leads to displace- ment of Arabs and the sequence of…

… the pre-1948 events is repeated. The Arabs uphold the humaniter, ian principle of choosing one's land of residency. But they also uphold and defend the equally important right to one's land. The…

December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… she SfrIrign Iaitq Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 THURSDAY…

… more than 350 per cent and the Japanese government estimates it will almost triple again by 1985. Already, this process has n o w been threatened by the fourth Arab-Israeli war. Deriving 85 per cent of…

… its crude oil from Mideast- ern sources, Japan, more than any other country, depends upon this petroleum for economic survival. The first blow to the Japanese oil-based economy came when six Arab oil…

…-producing states declared a 20 per cent price hike this fall. With the outbreak of war came a 10 per cent cut in crude oil pro- duction by the ten members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries…

…'s Prime Minister Tanaka, observers say, wvans to stay clear of the pact propisa. Adding to pressure from Russia is the powerful voice of an in- creasingly unified Arab bloc. As the Arab countries strengthen…

… having an effect. On Oct. 19, the ambas- sadors of ten Arab nations request- ed that Japanese Foreign Minister Ohira issue a statement of support for the Arab cause. A week later, the Arab diplomats were…

… handed a statement that, "Ja- pan fully understands the aspira- tion of the Arab nations for the return of their national territories." The Arabs are now united in crifi- cizingtJapan's close relationship…

…. rangements for 25 to 40 million tons of oil per year from the Sov- iet Union's Tvumen fields in Siber- ia. Heir vindicates Mudgett name By ERIC SCHOCH and BOB BARKIN MORNINGS IN the Student Publications…

… not agree with it, as my position is that the increase in tuition to the students which result- ed in a surplus in budget, was gained under false information to meet the budget as presented in July…

… attitude :f the over-charging of student tuition which will result in a surplus bud- get. It did not take a computer to calculate that the tuition r a i s e announced last July would result in a surplus of…

October 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…. This figure includes all three campuses with the largest jump coming at U-M Dearborn. Our own campus currently has 35,14 students, which is 529 more than we had a year ago. Commenting on the growth Vice…

… the tuition strike that's been causing the late delivery of tuition bills and the setback of the first payment deadline. According to Student Accounts Supervisor William Randall, you can blame the…

… the office, kept student accounts a full two days behind all month with their assessments: With the last working day falling on Sept. 28, the University decided to move the deadline to Oct. 2. As for…

… any late bill arrivals, the Student Accounts Office claims all bills were in the mail by Sept. 21. Chalk an- other one up to the postal system, and, in terms of the tuition strike, hang in there folks…

…, for the house is constructed in such a way as to allow the sun and wind to do all the heating and cooling necessary. According to Edward Kelly, the student director of the project, the system represents…

… with an appetizing piece of meat. *.*O Ont the rinside . the Arts Page features Cinema Weekend . . . Ah- mad Beshareh writes about Arab resistance to Jewish emigration on the Editorial Page . . an…

… would lose S2.5 million in fee rev- enue due to students obtaining in- state status under the new rules was based on an expected reclassi- fication of approximately 1,000 graduate studen:s and 400 under…

…, he suggested, would be to finance a campus recreational pro- gram recently approved by the Re- gents to be funded by a fee as ment of S10 per student. However, the excess "may b2 a considerably bigger…

… from audience members and panel representatives of The Daily, Student Government Coun- cil, and the Student Action Com- mittee (SAC), AS WELL AS declining to me a concrete statement on the pus sibility…

… reporter Dan 3id challenged Fleming with regard to the tuition hike's effect on tow- middle and low-income students. "If the University is really truly not involved in pushing for those same interests, then…

December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… relatively light. They include a mass meeting of registered student organizations tonight at 8:30 p.m., Rm 2207-09 of the Union, to discuss upcoming negotia- tions over guidelines for the use of University…

… facilities by student groups . . . Democrats from the Second Ward will meet tonight at 8:30 p.m. in Klein Lounge, Alice Lloyd Hall, to discuss candidate selection and other city issues . . . The Chile Support…

…, Sheik Ahmen Zaki Yamani, said his government would be willing to relax its oil embargo to this country in phased steps with Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab lands. Yamani met with Secretary of State…

… have been overcharging truck drivers for diesel fuel, and it promised an immediate investigation. * The council said it is estimat- ing the potential shortage of pe- troleum resulting from the Arab oil…

October 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

… told a news confer- ence, pounding a table. Kreisky said hetand his minister sat around the same table last Sat- urday when he decided to close the transit camp in return for agreement by two Arab gunmen…

… at my throat, and the up- per left arm. Although I was going, in the direction he de- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. -27 Saturday, October 6, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the…

… publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are notaccepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Saturday, October 6 CAREER…

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