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October 16, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED By STUDENTS OF THE UNIYERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS wnere Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARDST.,, ANN ARBOR, Mici…

… United Nations from its preoccupation with Viet Nam. Behind the typical Arab and Israeli charges and countercharges lies an ingrained hatred and the specific knotty question of water rights. THE MAJOR…

…; and between Iraq anj Turkey for the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. But the Jordan River continues to be polluted with Israeli-Arab mis- trust. The Jordan rises in the foothills of the Anti…

… stor- age point for the entire area. As its share, Israel was to re- ceive 39 per cent-a figure which did not sit too well with Arab leaders who sounded like they were intent on destroying the in…

… proposal. THE ARAB states have been opposed to the plan since its in- ception and have sought to frus- Israeli-Syrian Controversy trate Israel's claim on the waters. In December, 1963, the military chiefs…

… of 11 states agreed on a united plan of action, and in January, 1964, an Arab :3ummit meeting was held. President Nassar of the United Arab Republic urged a cautious approach to the problem: the Arabs

… defense system-since Israel can mobilize some 300,000 men in 72 hours. THE NON - MILITARY p 1 a n agreed upon was a diversion of the rivers which feed the Jordan from the north. The Arabs would shut the…

… taps on Israel by dam- ing the Baniyas and Hasbani rivers, tributaries which originate in Lebanon and Syria. In addition, Jordan wanted to completely dam off the Yarmuk. Arab engineers at that time con…

…- tended that Israel's Negev plan would leave the lower course of the Jordan Valley destructively saline, thus hurting some 200,000 Arab farmers. BUT THE Jordan government's diversion of the Yarmuk River for…

… the Canal had brought about de- st;fictive salinity in certain areas anyway; and Arab farmers had to be reimbursed with large outlays of East Ghor water. (The Johnston plan would have provided the…

October 15, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… by Arab terrorists four miles inside Israel. Israel hinted military retaliation might be imminent. The Syrian government had warned Thursday that any Israeli aggression over the border would lead to an…

… territory and otherwise violating the U.N. charter.) Israeli officials said the terror- ists were members of the fanatical Al Fattah Arab commando organ- ization. They said the commandos entered Israel from…

… held Monday afternoon. NEW ACTIVIST TRENDS: Dissenters Put Down Picket Signs, Shift Emphasis to Political Activity By ROGER RAPOPORT more sympathetic to their views The student protest movement is and…

… working for the 18-year-old shifting gears. Across the country vote. And on campuses like Stan- activists are turning away from ford, activists are taking over the protest demonstrations to get in- student

…. Cynicism According to Phillip Sherburne, president of the National Student Association students are "growing cynical about demonstrating be- cause they see little impact result. They are getting involved…

… with electroral politics to have direct access to the political process." An equally important reason why students are turning away from protest is that they discover they aren't needed for civil rights…

October 25, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…, Viet Cong Recognition NEW DELHI (W)-The leaders of India Yugoslavia and the Unit- Sed Arab Republic said yesterday the only solution to the Viet Nam war is a cessation of American bombing, withdrawal of…

… MINISTER INDIRA GA United Arab Republic respectivel unaligned nations calling for ane foreign troops and recognition of Viet Nam. 'YANKEE }GO HOB An AP News Analysis limousines. WASHINGTON-The 89th Con…

…)-About 2,000 Phil- the students had hoped for. Theirl ippine students dramatized their leaders had predicted a turnout of opposition to the war in Viet Nam 5,000 but less than half that num- with a wild but…

… brief fight yester- ber showed up. day night with police outside It was enough, nevertheless, to President Johnson's. hotel. get the vocal minority of Philip- At one point, as police moved pine students

… on the record with in with clubs and rifle butts to their fellows in Australia and New disperse the students, half a dozen Z e a 1 a n d, who demonstrated police pistol shots were fired into against U…

….S. policies in Viet Nam the air. during the President's visit to After the battle, which lasted those countries. about 20 minutes, police hauled The Philippine students began 20 students away in patrol wagons…

… their demonstrations at dusk inj and 12 in ambulances. One Amer- front of the U.E. Embassy and all ican television cameraman's head was noisy but orderly for two was bloodied by a student wielding hours…

… and viewed "Yankee go home!" slogans and the demonstration with amuse- the shouting and screaming of ment, students as the police moved in. Harangues Crowd Less Than Hoped For Then two loudspeaker ieeps…

… The demonstrations, however showed up, a student in dark spirited, were something less than upahsudnt in dark glasses began haranguing the of Riot Students where citizens generally were hibiting warm…

…, and the mood turned ugiy. A police whistle sounded and police charged. They clubbed some students to the ground and drag- ged others away. The courtyard! was strewn with hastily jettisoned placards…

October 28, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

… Israel by Arab Secretary-General U Thant's term terrorists. in office to the end of the Gen- The resolution also asked both eral Assembly session in late De- Israel and Syria to cooperate ful- cember. ly…

… SOVIET UNION! soon as possible "what steps could be taken on the broader question "THEBEST BALLET COMPANY-ANAMERICATODAY." of Arab-Israeli relations" "-Walter Terry, Herald Trb. Feb. 1966 L* IAcross "I…

… and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information…

students wishing to teach on the secondary level in the Winter Term have been completed. If you have not been noti- fled of an appointment and expect to student teach in the Winter Term, 1967. contact the i…

….m. Chairman, Terry Kammash. .1 Events SBUSHMEN ALL-CAMPUS MIXER Friday Night, Oct. 28th 9:00-12:00 P.M. GUYS 50, GIRLS FREE! East Quad Dining Room No. 3 1 The following sponsored student events are…

… approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Organizations not later than 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday prior to…

…. * * * Newman Student Association, Com- munity mass and supper, Oct. 28, 5:10 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thompson. * * * Newman Student Association, Inter- national Fiesta, Oct. 28, 8 p.m., New- man Center, 331…

… Thompson. * * * Newman Student Association, Art film: Kurosawa's "Rasho-mon," Oct. 29, 8 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thomp- son. * _1 jointly with BETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION Presenting The Drinking Song for…

…-Span- ish conversation in an Hispanic at- '0 mosphere, Mon., Oct. 31, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Baha'i Student Group, Informal dis- cussion, Fri., Oct. 28, 8 p.m., 335 E. Huron, Apt. 5. All welcome…

…. * * * Viet Nam Club, First organizational meeting, short films on Viet Nam and explanation of club's proposed activi- ties, Mon., Oct. 31, 8 p.m., Interna- tional Center. Open to all interested students and…

October 18, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… Defines Asian Role As 'Peace, OrdeProsperity' Arabs Label Ambassador Pro-Zionist Follows Friday Act; Thant Gives Goldberg Afro-Asian Protest UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (P)- An Arab delegate on Monday accused U…

….S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg of being politically identified with Zionism. Goldberg replied that he could be regarded as a Zionist "in the same sense that many world statesmen, in- cluding some Arabs

… was the first time in a U.N. forum that Goldberg, a Jew, had been accused of being a Zion- ist. He has been the subject of such charges by Arab nationalists in statements distributed to papers. Thant…

… ! I World News Roundup LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, Oct. 18, 12:00 Noon U.M. International Center SUBJECT: "RELIGIOUS HARMONY IN A MUSLIM COUNTRY" Speaker: MR. ARIFIN WARDIMAN of Indonesia Student in…

October 29, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… India, the United Arab Republic and Yugo- slavia and long after the big Com- munist meeting in Moscow. These events were jointly described by the Chinese as "great intrigues" against China and Viet Nam…

… Leavenworth." Carmichael has been undergoing consultations with draft officials, which were completed yesterday. Higher Law Carmichael, chairman of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee and the leading…

… land grant colleges. color. Malaysians Demonstrate As Thailand welcomed the Pres- ident, demonstrations erupted in Malaysia against Johnson's visit there tomorrow. Students at the University of Malaya…

…, Director guarantees for protection against BACH: Cantata No. 191 Schedule: 2:30-5:00 P.M. David Harris, President of Student Body at Stanford will speak for abolition of the Selective Service Ed Schwartz…

… of the National Student Association will speak for alternative service and ; university non-cooperation. …

October 13, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… China by walking out on the speech. Mahmoud Riad, foreign minister for the United Arab Republic, sup- ported Communist demands for an unconditional end to the U.S. bomb attack on the North, with- drawal…

…. { IMPROMPTU by TAD MOSEL Department of Speech Student Laboratory Theatre Program Admission Free "Rich and Intriguing!" "Seasoned bg Wit."-Detroit News " 'Right You Are' " Just Right! All of Them Fascinating…

October 02, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

… only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 Day Calendar School of Music Recital-Students of the Wind Instrument Department: Re- cital Hall, School of Music, 4…

….A.C. STUDENT OFFICES 662-4431, Ext. 1030 HOWARD KOHNI General Notices Woodrow Wilson Fellowships: Nomi- ntions for Woodrow Wilson Fellowships for first year graduate work leading to a career in college teaching…

… will be accepted. Letters of nomination should include the student's field of concentration, his local address and telephone, and should be sent to Prof. Otto G.FGraf, Department of German, 1079 Frieze…

… F. Huelke, Department of Anat- omy. Flu Shots: There will be a "flu shot" clinic at the Health Service Tues., Oct. 4, from 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. The charge is $1 for students and spouse and $1…

… of Interdialictal Lexical Com- patibility in Arabic," Mon., Oct. 3, Room 2223 Angell Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Chairman, E. McCarus. Doctoral Examination for Hugh Meredith Mellhenny, Pharmaceutical Chemistry…

…; thesis: "Constituents of Gymnema Sylvestre R. Br., II," Mon., Oct. 3, Room 2407 Chemistry-Pharm- acy Bldg., at 2 p.m. Chairman, J. E. Sinsheimer. Additional Action Taken by Student Government Council at…

… Its Meeting September 29, 1966 Rules Covering the Use of the Fishbowl and Diag Introduction: The privilege of using University fa- cilities has been granted to recog- nized student organizations who…

… have received permissioni from the Office of Student Organizations. In order to in- sure tre orderly use of these facilities, certain rules have been established to protect the rights and privileges of…

… of the Fishbowl is limited to no more than two student organi- zations at any one time. b. One table and two chairs are available for use by each organiza- tion. No other tables or chairs may be used…

… VIETNAM" -m -m - 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Student-Faculty Entries PETITION * -1 for AI "A" it I I …

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