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October 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… said. McIntyre was in touch by tele-. phone with representatives of the countries involved in the fighting,' a member of the Australian mis- sion said. Neither Israel nor the Arab side asked for a…

… and ambassa- warfare in that part of the world.; dors of Arab nations met and au- The department spokesman, Rob-: thorized Saudi Arabian Miniister ert McCloskey, made the remark of State Omar Sakkaf to…

… from Page 1) have an all-out war with Israel. He saw the attack as an attempt to ob- tain partial gains in the hope that the United Nations would stop the fighting when the Arabs had gain- ed a foothold…

… on the Israeli-held Eastern Bank and made consider- able gains on the Golan Heights. Herzog, a former military intel- ligence chief, said the Arabs were not prepared for the Israeli reac- tion which…

… the fact that the Middle East was still in a state of war. He said they also assumed that on the Day of Atonement Israel would be the least prepared to go to war. Herzog said the Arab decision had…

students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard…

…, Linguistics & Humanities: T. van Dijk, Univ. of Amsterdam, "For- mal Foundations of Narratives," Rack- ham Amph., 4 pm. Music School: Doctoral Students in Organ Performance, R. Luther, R. An- derson, A: Cook…

November 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

… capital of Riyadh for a These cracks in the Middle meeting with King Faisal. East cease-fire were reported as Last night Hussein flew to Da- Arab leaders worked out arrange- mascus for talks with President…

Arab diplo- Israel announced that 1,854 Is- matic activity to set up a sum- raeli soldiers had been killed and mit conference in Algiers, where 1,800 wounded in the Middle East an Arabtconsensus toward a…

… fighting, the largest toll in any peace settlement is expected to conflict with the& Arabs since be forged. the first fight for independence SOVIET DEPUTY F o r e i g n in 1948, when nearly 5,000 died…

… Cairo today. Egyptian govern- accepted the U. N. - sponsored ment spokesman Ahmid Anis cease-fire that ended the fourth said Kissinger's talks with Sadat Arab-Israeli war in 25 years. m Up A MILITARY…

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October 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… struggle. In the Sinai, the Israelis admit- ted Egyptian forces had crossed the Suez Canal at several points but said the Arab forces had not been able to extend their bridge- heads. Reports from Cairo, on…

… military observ- ers on the scene confirmed that Egyptian troops had crossed the canal at five points. The observers were not, however, able to confirm Arab charges that Israeli forces had tried to cross the…

… for The Daily some two years ago. BEEFED-UP SECURITY SGC: In search of clean By CHARLES COLEMAN In an effort to head off the fraud and confusion that have character- ized past Student Government…

September 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…- ship in a national UMW election. HOSTA GES UNHARMED: Palestinian terrorists remain in control of hijacked airliner CAIRO (P) - A Syrian plane carrying Palestinian gunmen and Arab hostages landed in…

… Saudi hostages to board the Sy- rian plane and warned it about the consequences of the deci- sion." THE POLICE at Le Bourget airport said there were five gun- men on the Syrian Arab Airlines Caravelle…

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December 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… despite a decline in farm product prices, the government said. The explosion in fuel prices reflected the first big infla- tionary impact of the Arab oil cutoff and put into numbers what consumers know…

… the truck Current fuel crisis makes those vacation plans more difficult By JEFF DAY Going home for the holidays may be a little bit more difficult this year due to the energy crisis. A random student

… survey, taken by The Daily yesterday, indicated that students are adjusting their vacation plans to meet with increasing fuel shortages. "We were planning on going skiing," said Ed Snell '74. "We might not…

… to visit old friends. "We were going up north snow-. mobiling," Karen Swanson, '77, sighed, "but that uses up a lot of gas." But those students taking to the roads anyway, seem intent on ig- noring…

… 50. It would take SGC reaffirms its support of BAM goals; refutes prior stand By STEPHEN SELBST Student Government C o u n c i l (SGC) last night overwhelmingly affirmed "student support for the…

… condemned the University's pladge to meet a 1970 BAM de- mand for 10 per cent minority en- rollment. Last night's motion counteracting the resolution passed last week was MARTY KAUFMAN, a radical student

… activist, then introduced a substitute motion which supported the BAM demands and made no mention of quotas. The final resolution, which pro- claimed "student support for the Black Action demands" and put…

December 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… current U.S. position is zo consider any means or enforc- ing a ceasefire that might be acceptable to the Arabs and Israel. Kissinger said he was setting out for crucial negotiations on U.S. relations with…

… present - to the U.N. sponsored Kilometer 101 talks on implementing the ceasefire. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 76 Friday, December 7, 1973 is edited and managed by students at. the University…

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