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April 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

… FEIFFER Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Wbeoptnion Are Free 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR…

… Original Side of Exodus' To the Editor: HERE SEEMS to be little doubt why the letter by Messrs. Kamel, Hussein, and El-Boulkainy, concerning the Arab-Israeli situa- tion contains nothing but grotes- que…

Arab state. It was part of the Arab Caliphate from 637 AD to 1071 AD and from 1071 through 1516 was ruled by a succession of Seljuks, Crusaders, and Mameluks. From 1516 until WWI Palestine was under…

… Jewish and Arab states. The Jewish agency accepted the world body's decision, and on May 15, 1948 Israel declared her in- dependence. Eight hours later the countries of Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan and…

… Lebanon sent their armies in an invasion aimed at crushing the newly born state. IN THE PROCESS of the in- vasion, the invading armies called for Arabs in Israeli territory to leave their homes, and leave…

… Is- rael. Thus began the story of the Arab refugees. Indeed, prominent Arabs in the Middle East do not deny these facts. Mr. Jamal Hus- seini, at the time Acting Chairman of the Palestine Arab Higher…

… Com- mittee declared, at the United Nations Security Council in 1948: "The Arabs did not want to submit to a truce . . . They rather preferred to abandon their homes, their belongings and everything…

… the emmigration. " . . .We (the refugees) left our homeland on the strength of false promises by crooked leaders in the Arab states. They promised us that our absence would not last more than two weeks…

…, a kind of promenade, at the end of which we would re- turns." BUT HARPING on the past will not bring the desired goal of peace. Unfortunately, the Arab states re- fuse to acknowledge peace as their…

… goal. Repeatedly Arab leaders have called for war to annihilate Israel. President Nasser of Egypt has said "Israel is an artificial state which must disappear." Further, a government controlled radio sta…

April 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… plumbing, in- adequate heating and violated state fire laws. of Student Housing Justified, Criticized DRAMA To Be Read, Not Produced Drowse at the LMS for ideal Easter gifts ... LP albums to suit 'all…

…, the city actually did close up an attic garret on Forest St.-but only because the inspec- tor discovered bats flying around the room. nseliii Plan Optional Cou Attracts Few Students Wheeler says that…

… needed. The Dregs One argument, posed by Repub- lican Councilman Paul Johnson, was that the Corvettes and Jag- uars of students were filling up the parking lot of the Colonial Square apartments, a new…

… medium rent housing development. "The students are the dregs of society. Why do we need to provide hous- ing for them?" he asked council. TOMORROW: The Universi- ty's Role in Student Housing. By JOHN…

… played for the wedding lacked both vol- ume or the spontanaiety to con- tribtue to the festive feeling of the wedding or the Arab scene. The crowd scenes lacked ani- mation: the pace was too slow, hence…

…. However, with new lighter distri- bution requirements coming into effect, students may feel easier about that and join the program: Shawrioted. Sophomores were told that if they waited to join the program…

students applauded the program as a step in the right direction, but said they did not want to bother with writing out the forms. Some felt they have enough freedom without it, saying 'they just see their…

… counselor to have him sign their election cards. "I walk in; I walk out," is one student's description of pre-clas- sification.' Students in the program ex- plained that they joined because they feel they do…

… not need a coun- selor's help; they know if they have problems they can always see a counselor, but under the option- al plan they do not have to. The final decision as 'to whether or not a student is…

… philosophically against more freedom, he doubts they are holding their students back from I i A' 0 4-~m DIAL 8-6416 Get Bluebooks at Student Book Service NEXT WEEK e KISS ME, KATE I F…

January 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

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…. Three vacancies for foreign women students under 28 years of age. 16 women in residence, 20 male boarders. Room and board, $276/sem. 5 hours work per week, 3 women to a room. Contact director for…

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