May 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 157) • Page Image 4
…~ Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions AreFree STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…
…. There is no prospect of more than a $1-2 million boost for the University. The University's answer to the state's cry for economy is a tuition boost. Higher student Squeeze ONCE AGAIN Jews are caught in…
… the switches of history. This time the Jews of Algeria are the un- happy victims. Caught between nationalistic Arabs seeking their independence and essential- ly anti-semetic Europeans, the Jews have…
… eight-year war where Jews had been attempt- ing, as in the past, to stay neutral. Several serious clashes between Arabs and Jews have occurred in Algiers. THEIR HISTORIC relations with the French had not…
… the new Al- gerian government will probably ally itself with the Arab League with its anti-Israel, anti- semetic overtones. Hopefully, the Algerian Jew can escape the dilemma before it is too late…
…. Immigration to Israel seems the ohly feasible solution for de- spite the nice words of the provisional Alger- ian government in Tunis, conditions of Alger- ian Jewry will not improve under the incoming Arab…
… the consequence of fiscal irresponsibility, the legis- lators find it convenient to rail against out-of- state students, and lack of economy in our universities, and argue the necessity of a tui- tion…
… boost. THE LEGISLATORS want a tuition boost. After all, universities, with student fees, are the only state institutions that have a sub- stantial income outside state appropriations. In a year when the…
… belong there - the issue is a religious one. The article "Oran Jews, Arabs Clash"-AP) stated that "ancient animosity between Moslems and Jews flared..." in Oran, that "the trouble began when . . . five Mos…
… rational that if Algeria receives her independence, then minorities, in this case the Jewish community, will be persecuted. And yet, one need but look at Tu- nisia for one example of an Arab country where…



