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January 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…, 1977 Ten Cents E i ~,.E ight Pages r iF Y~OU SEE N&S HM A O-AU ILJY Stranded students Five Michigan students stranded in Latin Amer- ica due to the financial collapse of an Ann Arbor- based exchange…

… program will be coming home Jan. 18, state officials said yesterday. The five were among 22 U. S. students originally stranded because the International Cultural Exchange lacked the funds to bring them home…

… for women, at 7 p.m. in the Central Campus Recreation Bldg. - bring your student ID. e Phyllis philosophizes The latest words of wisdom from Phyllis Schla- fly, Republican activist and prominent…

… to pursue the swift completion of its appoin ed rounds. As students in 300 school districts throughout the state enjoyed a day off, as did students at Eastern Michigan University and Washtenaw…

… Community College, University students trudged their normal routes to class. It took them considerably longer than usual, of course, ON NORTH CAMPUS many students were forced to walk to central campus as most…

… buses were suck in the drifts. Sev- eral buses bypassed Bursley Hall altogether until roads were cleared late in the morning. Some undaunted stu'dents depended on their new cross-country skis to…

…. Kissinger MUNICH OLYMPICS SUSPECT: Arrest spurs touts American strength Arab PARIS (AP) - An interna- tional storm blew up yesterday around the arrest in France of an alleged Palestinian terrorist on…

January 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students'at the University of Michigan . irir ~ ..r'rirrr* / r r\rr ni 1' Oft By STEPHEN KURSMAN GOOD TIMES ARE GONE for the State of New York. Once q…

… revolutionaries and poli- ticians, but all suspected sym- pathizers as well, including la- bor leaders, journalists, clergy- men, university students and professors. THE WAR HAS ALSO created legions of political…

… illusory Arab retaliations and let Abu Daoud, go free. Daoud is the number one sus- pect of plotting the massacre of the 11 Israeli athletes in the Munich Olympics. Daoud had been sitting in a French prison…

… Algeria for the simple reason that they are afraid of economic reprisals by the Arab nations and terrorist reprisals by the Palestinian Liberation Organization if they turned him over to be justly tried…

…. Their formula for releasing him was simple: French people own many cars. French cars need gasoline anti oil. French factories and utilities are dependent upon oil as a fuel source. The Arab nations supply…

… had the opportunity to tell the Arabs that all of their oil and wealth can't buy jus- tice and dictate policy, and that if they tried any more pressure politics, they could take their oil and shove it…

… what happened at Munich in 1972. Franch will go on claiming neutrality in the Arab- Israeli dispute, while making final preparations to sell another SO Mirages to Libya, for transfer to Syria. The United…

January 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…Pcr a Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, January 11, s ,1977 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, January 11, 1977 STEVES LUNCH Arabs 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY (Continued from Page!) HOME COOKING IS OUR…

… that no sen-. for French ministers had been notified in advance of the ar- rest and speculated it may have been a lower level operation. ARAB AMBASSADORS, re- ceived at the Ouai d 'Orsay by the Foreign…

… Ministry's secre- tary-general, Jean Marie Sou- tou, expressed their "profound concern" over the "unfriendly act" towardsthe Arab world, Syrian ambassador Abdel Ka- rimc said. Observers noted it was the…

… first time since the end of the Algerian war in 1962 and the start of France's develop- ment of close relations with Arab states, that such terms had been used. The Algerian official newspa- per El…

… Moujahid commented that the arrest had "stripped naked the anti-Arab face of the French administration." Meet the Senate Soviet Baptists hail Carter inauguration, WASHINGTON (IP) - Patricia Roberts Harris…

… destroying civ- ilized life. NEEDED: 4 students with 20-20 vision (or corrected to 20-20) to participate in visual form detection experiments. One hour is required per day (same hour each day), Monday…

… said, "when the Ameri- can people rediscover their un- ity." FLIQUAQY LSAT SEMtINARS START JAN. 28 12-Student Avg. Classes 5 Specialist Instructors 18 Class Hours c ;Id Cr art imCeja ES W…

January 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…. 3ISA NOTES: Do you know your, student government? By MIKE TAYLOR THE MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY is now a year old, but most students know scarcely more about the body than what the initials MSA…

… stand for. S arting this week, a series of weekly articles written by various MSA members will attempt to correct this situation. Most students seem to have two important questions, "What purpose does MSA…

… serve?" and "What can it do for me?" MSA has two important primary func- tions. First, the Assembly attempts to represent and lobby for the interests of students to the faculty and the administration…

…. Secondy, the Assembly provides support and direct services to students and student or- ganizations. Thus, MSA exists to make the University of Michigan experience as valuable as possible for each and every…

January 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… ments and its laws.' Anka Spitzer, widow of slain Ambassador Herly was not in lating to Arab pressure because PONIATOWSKI reiterated the fencer Andre Spitzer. the building, an embassy spokes- it depends…

… hheavily on imported official French explanation for THE families were to meet to- man said. Arab oil arkd because it feared Daoud's release - that a key day with Foreign Minister Yigal possible terrorist…

… Academic Program for 8 weeks to be followed by a nine month Internship Experience. Students will be trained in the Montessori philosophy and teaching method, child development and learning materials for pre…

January 25, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…, energy pro- er than four years ago, before duction, sanitation, telecommu- the Arab oil embargo. nications, passenger transporta- tion, medical and nursing build- ings, aviation ground support systems…

…1 largely to high demand for light and heavy fuel oil, both up more- than 22 per cent from a year ago. U.S. petroleum demand had1 dipped below previous levels in the wke of the 1973-1974 Arab' cut…

… sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferon beforle 2 pm. of by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and sunday. Items appear once only. student organization notices are oreacinformatio, phone 764-9270. Tuesday…

…. and SEND or take the cord .. (you may enclosed it with your tuition payment) d. to the Student Accounts Office (2nd floor SAB) e. ANY time this term. metl Pconue and housing activtes with a $1.5 fee…

… Legal Aid's Question and Answer Ses- sion for students interested in applying for, or appealing residency. ROOM 4202 MICHIGAN UNION at the Universityao ichgan News paid aAnArbor, Michgan 48109. P…

January 16, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… was vehemently opposed to murdering Boukai, and had on' several occasions attempted to dissuade the 17-year-old Natur- al Resources student from want- ing to die. But Wilson had troubles of his own at…

… yielded instead to Arab protests -and the fear of diminished oil supply from Arab nations-and flew Daoud to freedom in Al- geria. Although the French govern- ment cited technical reasoning- for the suspect…

January 26, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… battalion equipped with armored vehic- les. Nabatiyeh is believed to lie warns Syria THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 95 Wednesday, January 26, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University…

…- fairs and security 'committee, which usually meets for top- secret deliberations on military and diplomatic crises. A SYRIAN-DOMINATED Arab League peacekeeping force has been enforcing a three-month- old…

… canoe By ELAINE ELSON Building and racing concrete canoes seems an unlikely hobby, but students from the Quar- terdeck Society - an honorary society of the Naval Architecture School - and the American 1…

… Society of Civil Engineers' student chapter, (ASCE), are hunting for a trailer to transport their concrete crafts to early spring races. "We do it for fun and to gain practical ex- perience in designing…

… annual races for six years and will do so again for this year's late April to early May race. - NEW YORK (P) - Thirty- sdesigned to conquer the fear of Approximately 22 students started planning flying…

… summer opportunity for students with BA, MA or PhD degrees in geology, archolog., biology, Soil Sciences and .other fields. De- tails available. DR. PAUL C. USLAN OPTOMETRIST Eye Examinations Full Contact…

January 14, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… climate-induced famine and turmoil. li t itan at Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Friday, January 14, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… joint Afro-Arab summit conven- es here in January. The develop- ing African nations that have been hit hard by oil price rises are expected to seek price con- cessions from OPEC, and some observers think…

…, ev- en ruled that all Arab girls had to marry any African man who pronosed to them - after an Arab girl refused the advances of his son. While Tanzanians -hope the merger will eventually lead to the…

January 18, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109_ Tuesday, January 18, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… few years ago. This trend continues to dis-' turb me deeply. It's hard enough for the Israelis to overcome the Arabs and their Third World Supporters without trying to contend with their suspected…

… "friends" -such as France and West Germany. This type of West European acquiesence into Arab demands in return for valuable oil must stop soon if terrorism is to be checked and justice is to live on. I have…

… by student v (e.g. loca land stage issue /or rely on writers of n stature for national comm (unless there are some s writers who are willing for'h the effort necessary come minimally informed) In order…

…- versity of Michigan student n/com- body. The Daily only reflects sourc- owr administration's policy of in- upon difference, particularly for t h e w i I d Black people of that city. But Why there are many…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

…'s college campuses - but it will come from teachers rather than students, a man who saw much of the campus violence a decade ago said yester- day. "I see more turbulence," said Dr. Clark Kerr, president of…

… on campuses will increase as teachers become more willing to strike to get their demands. Meanwhile, the same survey showed college students have become more con- servative about executions (only 36…

… con- verged on the areas, described by one witness as a "battle- front." rocked by ri0 Sadat, who has been pressing richer Arab nations for more financial aid for his impover- ished country…

January 28, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

… I tIw £fttdgan Dail Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Friday, January 28, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University…

… the Party, virulently de Public Interest Gro igan (PIRGIM). S returning student a been her'e for a cou I'm curious aboutA aimsrand hisobviou of historical and cu PIRGIM has never bi to the use of scie…

… political mess existing in the Mideast. If pyprus remains weak and di- vided it may eventually find itself enveloped in the conflict between Is- rael and the surrounding Arab states. The island is in a…

… finally sold. )aiy "We are not anxious," it says, "to disrupt the orderly process of priority setting based on de- cisions by schools and colleges " But as students of insti- tutions, you understand t h at…

…. The Michigan Student Assem- bly strongly opposes and con- demns both changes in policy. The University should not tol- erate the use of its recruitment facilities by companies and countries which…

… enforce it. The front door should not be onened to those who deny eqIual rights and onnort'inities because of unrea- sonable and irrational distinc- tions. -Irving Freeman on behalf of the Micl- gan Student

… Assembly January 25 bad rec To The Daily: THE NEW Central Campus Recreational Building is the pits. Sure they have all those neat paddleball and racketball courts, but their student services are &*". I got…

… moveme liberation. student convenience, or Waterman for "regular" f feel that this is a parti nice gesture on "our" pant we'd be sacrificing the a ages of new equipmentss cilities to the JOX and it…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… capacity. The controls were established in the wake of the 1973-74 Arab oil embai-go when prices were rising rapidly. Congressional sources said op- position to the move is so great that a vote to, block it…

…, King Crabmeat, Fresh Mushrooms & Green Peppers skewered and flamed at your table! IALTY ._.,. ll- / f ' ,sU- . _I ==" 9 $7.95 READ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR subscriptions for students and…

Student Accounts Office (2nd floor SAB) e. ANY time this term. (We hope, of course, you will want to support your environ- mental, consumer and housing activities with a $1.50 fee) k t i NEW WOMEN…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… goods clog Saudi Arabia's two main ports as this kingdom tries to buy its way into the modern age. AmericanI helicopters and landing craft, German barges and thousands of Arab steve- dores working 10…

… appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Thursday, January 20, 1977 DAY CALENDAR Ind./Op. Eng.: John J. Bartholdi, U. of…

January 12, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… 7:30 p.m. in Hill Auditorium for students who would like to do community oriented volunteer work for cre- dit ... and at 8 p.m. the Jung discussion group will begin meeting again at Canterbury House…

… abundant snow. TASK FORCE To STUDY CHANGES Carter plans welfare reform court decision as "nothing but a disgraceful capitulation to the pressure of Arab states and the threats of terrorist organ- izations…

January 12, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… and willing to send hi tries." to West Germany if the at DAOUD'S arrest in Paris : -'rities there made a form last Friday night drew pro- reyest. tests from the Arab world and No such reiest had bee a…

… you push up your reading speed and increase your reading comprehension. Don't let the low price fool you. Most students double their reading speed within one class session, and many are reading close to…

January 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… PARTNERS. Need- ed to speak English 1 hour a week with English Language Institute students. Language exchange pos- sible with Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, and Persian speakers. To volunteer, call ELI, 764…

…. $5/month, no lease. 1011 Bell Pool. with large kitchen and bath. Quiet' . Mail. 994-0307. 81U0114 clean graduate students preferred. _ __1947 IBM Electric typewriter. Very $170/month, 8-month lease…

…'ROOMMATES _ p64H114 ~ - - ----M-n-e-2WANTED -Work-study student to 1335 S. UNIVERSITY FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for 2 work in social sciences research or-. bedroom. 4 person apt. Large, cam- ganization. 15 hrs…

…./wk., 3.25-3.50/1 665-8825 pletely furnished, close to campus, hr. Downtown location. Senior or Monday-Friday 9-5:30, Saturday 10-2 93.00 per, month. 663-2176. 12Y0113 grad student, behavioral sci. major c…

…-smoking grad * 4 month winter term lease student to share furnished 2-bdrm. EXPERIENCED stockperson needed " Single liability lease aipt. 995-2598. 93Y0112 full-time. Apply in person: Mur- * Piano room and study…

…- STUDENT TO WORK with physical- building BEDROOM, TWO-WOMAN APART- ly disabled boy, 2-5 afternoons per: Visit University Towers at 536 S. MENT. $112.50. VILLAGE GREEN, week, from 3-6 p.m. $2.25/hr. Call…

… INSTRUCTOR on faculty of three colleges. Member of pro- fessional duo. Will teach begin- ning-advanced students in home. Ten min. drive from campus. 429- 9241. 0J417 TYPING AND PRINTING. IBM Selectric. 20 yrs…

… Susan Hilde- 7:30P.M. brandt, 763-3548. 32F123 Generation/Gargoyle office - First PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP for floor, Student Publications Bldg., men and women of all ages. Wednes- 420 Maynard. day evenings…

… Brooks, Ann Arbor, 995- U-M Festival of Women in the 4000. cF0219 Arts solicits photographs (black & , -L D ----_T__G white or color) by women students SELF' - DISCOVERY THROUGH and stafffor yexhibit…

… Doug, 769-5665. 87F0111 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS - Are' people important to you? Take meals at FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL i COOPERATIVE 761-7435 91F0112 COMMUNITY SERVICE Here's the opportunity for prac- tical…

January 12, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…, J.L., A.G. dF113 CONVERSATION PARTNERS. Need- ed to speak English 1 hour a weekI with English Language Institute students. Language exchange pos- sible with Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, and Persian…

… & transportation. Call 761-3762. ment with graduate student-Janu- 93H0114 through May with summer op- ROOMMATE NEEDED-Own room in ;DISHWASHERS for 20 people. Free tion. $112/month. Call Monti, pref- furnished…

…-GUIDE phone coun- selors. Must be U-M student. Apply immediately. 1st floor, Michigan, Union. University of Michigan is a non-discriminatory, affirmative ac- tion employer. 48H0113 WORK-STUDY-UAC needs a…

… - Need own room in house (or apartment) with parking for winter term or longer. Adapta- ble non-smoking vegetarian gradu- ate student (social work). Prefer co- ed community place with children for around…

… Margaret Blood, 769-0046. 19F0120 U- Festival of Women in the Arts _ solicits photographs (black & white or color) by women students and staff for exhibit. Topic: IM- AGES OF WOMEN. Deadline Wed.,! Jan. 12…

…. 668-7884. 33F112 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS- Are people important to you? Take meals at FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE 761-7435 91F0112 COMMUNITY SERVICE Here's the opportunity for prac- tical experience…

…. Call 764-4209 from10to With serious body rust or engine 1p.m. 64H0114 i oroblems within 50,000 miles or 5 years of Vega ownership are in- WANTED - Work-study student to vited to join a collective…

…0118 grad student, behavioral sci. major- preferred. Call 769-0335. 03H0114 BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED stockperson needed TYPING done in my home. Call full-time. Apply in person: Mur- Isabel. 973…

…-9618. 32J0127 phy's Landing, Briarwood Mall. 65H0112 Typing, call 769-2645 TYPING, TYP- ING TYPING TYPING TYPING STUDENT TO WORK with physical- TYPING. 44J0112 ly disabled boy, 2-5 afternoons per - I i ;i…

…0113 FLUTEeINSTRUCTOR on faculty of three colleges. Member of pro- fessional duo. Will teach begin- ning-advanced students in home. Ten min. drive from campus. 429- 9241. cJ417 TYPING AND PRINTING. IBM…

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