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October 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLJCATIONS THE VIEW FROM HERE UA Presents…

… senselessness of the twenty-year old struggle between the Israelis and the. Arab Nations. The destruction of Egyptian petroleum refineries at Port Suez in retaliation for the sinking of an Israeli destroyer will…

… the loss of human life. The Israelis and the Arabs will con- tinue to inflict atrocities upon each other until a permanent peace is established,. a proposition which will require. changes in the…

… positions of both sides.: Any real solution must be based on the recogni- tion by the Arab states of the right to existence of Israel. It also would require that Israel return the territory it con- quered in…

… little faith they had in that international body and consider Thant himself an overt ally of the Arabs. To propose that the Big Powers take the responsibility for solving the solution is equally…

… confidence of both sides. However, the one thing which is cer- tam is that the status quo can not re- main. Israel cannot allow over one mil- lion hostile Arabs to remain within its territory and the Arab

… solution. If the Arabs and the Israelis really wish a permanent solution, (and it is questionable whether the Arab leaders really want peace) they must realize that significant compromise is essential to any…

…-mache Royal Thai airplane (guided by University of Michigan radar), as it strafes a guerilla enclave in Southeast Asia. NOW THAT ALL THE STUDENTS have been drawn into the excitement of the classified research…

… countries colored in receiving American counter- insurgency aid. After the scavenger hunt, students are invited to Island Park, the traditional site of the tug-of-war across the Huron River, where a team of…

… 'U' researchers from Willow Run Labs battle an all-star SDS unit from across the state of Michigan. By this time enthusiasm will be at a fever pitch, and all students will gather on the Diag at 4 p…

October 31, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…. JERUSALEM (6P) - Israel is strengthening its cease-fire lines and intends to retain most of the Arab lands it won in the six-day war last June, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol indicated yesterday. "Peace is the…

… two proposals, tried yester- day to agree on a plan the coun- cil could adopt to send a peace- maker to the Arabs and Israelis. Israel informed Secretary-Gen- eral U Thant yesterday it would make a…

… special contribution of one million Israeli pounds-$333,333- to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Arab refugees in the, Middle East. One major difference was over wording of instructions to the proposed…

… U.N. special representa- tive concerning withdrawal of Israeli troops from captured Arab lands. A Canadian-Danish draft said no state in the area should "per- sist in refusing to withdraw troops that…

… South Vietnam. In his inaugural address he asked for direct peace talks with Hanoi. SPACE RENDEZVOUS: Soviets Dock Two Earth Satellites FORTIFY DEFENSES: Eshkol Says Israel To Retain Conquered Arab

…. An Israeli military spokesman in Tel Aviv denied that any of his coun- try's aircraft had flown over Syria or had been shot down. Israeli Claims The Israeli army said Arab in- filtrators bombed an…

… half a dozen recent sabo- tage attempts in the valley. Eshkol said Israel will not per- mit "the restoration of the situ- ation prior to June 5th" on Sy- ria's Golan Heights, from which Arab gunners…

… looked down on Israeli farm settlements. "Nor will the situation in Sinai, the Gulf of Elath and on the Suez Canal be restored to what it was," he declared. Because of the Arabs' refusal to negotiate peace…

October 13, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

… luncheon, Oct. 13, Student Zionist Organization and 12-1:00, 802 Monroe., Mrs. Wyona How- Hillel sponsor Orthodox High Holy Day ard. G.R.O.W.: "Community Organi- Services and Conservative Services, zaing and…

… would * * * like to form a discussion group please Student Zionist Organization. Suk- call: Philip Coates, 763-1688 or Greg kahi Raising. Oct. 15, Hillel, for thc Armtrong, 665-2866.I time call 663…

….a Jui AlmOLLC O NN _________________G"Wibt uim ei ts a aa Nff'k kARAMOIIT ' t PYCTUR4 Saudia Arabia Blasts Israel As Cause of Arab Turmoil 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:15-9:20 Dial NO 2-6264 JJeATE UNITED…

… NATIONS, N.Y. (JP) - In one of the toughest Arab speeches of the current UN Gen- eral Assembly session, Saudi Ara- blia declared yesterday it would never accept the existence of Israel. "It will continue to…

October 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… refugees in Israel, he felt. "The only hope for the refugee problem lies in a generous policy by the Tsraelis to the disnlaced Arabs." By MARGARET WARNER The Student Government Coun- cil committee on course…

…. Mounting opposition, by both professors and students, to the Vietnam war and to war-related research is spurring the trend. But just as significant is increas- ing faculty concern that classi- fied contracts…

… projects outside the uni- See MORE SCHOOLS, page 6 In dollar terms, the total of FBI QUEST IONS STUDENTS: Protestors Conscientious Objectors March On Counseled by Clergymen By The Wire Services…

… offering counsel to conscien- tious objectors, and the FBI is questioning students who partici- pated in the draft protest in Washington. The FBI is also questioning' students who turned in their draft…

… and Massachusetts. Students reported being asked1 whether or not they had their Society, currently being held in Detroit. "The churchmen are putting themselves on the side of civil dis- obedience as…

…- one, demonstrators or reporters from Wayne State's student news- paper. was allowed inside. Violence developed when a group of demonstrators followed a businessman attending the con- ference around to a…

… back door guarded by other conference par- ticipants. When denied admit- tance, the students surrounded the businessmen and shouted "Big firms get rich. GIs die". Police attempted to apprehend a man who…

… men in front of the building, re-1 draft cards, and if not, for wiat By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN ' Council members proposed hav- reason. One Yale student said: 'ing elections over a two day per- "They didn…

…'t browbeat me or Petitioning for candidacy in the iod elcins ora twday per- anything, but God - it sort of Ielection of six at-large Student liod hoping more students could shakes you up." d Government Council…

students tions have yet been received even et ftettlUiest n of their right to silence, and of - Ithough next Tuesday is the last ei day for filing petitions to run in On Nov. 14-15 the polls will be it. next…

October 11, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, .OCTOBER 11, 1967 THE 311CHIGA3'1 DAILY PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1967 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 0 Soviet 'Defense To Bolster Arab States, SNorth Viet World Tension Cause…

… , Of 15 Per Cent Hike Over Previous Budget MOSCOW (A') - The Soviet t Union announced yesterday one of the biggest increases in defense spending in its history to bolster North Vietnam and to aid Arab

… individual con- duct regulations with the mandate that they actively solicit advice and counsel to faculty, administration, and student organizations." INTERESTED? Attend the open meeting of the Board of Gover…

October 12, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

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

….m. Student Relations Committee Meet- ing. Open meeting, 3 p.m., 3529 SAB. Dept. of Chemistry-Physical Seminar, -- Dr. Gundolf Kolmaler, "Ionic Crystals, Burroughs Wellcome & Co., U.S.A., Some Theoretical…

… to exist because she Vietnam, the Arab-Israeli war won that right in 1948 by secur- and violence in the cities. On communicating with the dead, Pike explained that it is possible for an individual to…

…, immediate amn- ,, ing her territory from the Arabs, Pike believes that when a nation is the victim of aggression, as Israel was in 1948 and in 1967, if she wins the war imposed on her then she has an ethical…

… right to the territory she might gain. Pike noted that the Arabs who left the area that Israel won did so on their own free will, and that those Arabs who remained will be better off in the long run as…

October 28, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… split yester- day over two different proposals for a UN special representative to go to the Middle East and seek a settlement of the Israeli-Arab war of last June. The split was apparent after a private…

….S. decision this week to send some arms to Israel. Izvestia again demanded that Israel surrender all the Arab ter- ritory it conquered in the June 5-10 war with Egypt, Jordan and Syria. Onathe east bank of the…

… News reported earlier yes- x' Tt'fT IG1 8:30 P.M. Grads uate Student Council BRUNCH WASHINGTON (]') - Walter Reuther's postponement of a ma- jor labor convention was inter- preted yesterday as strong…

… three workers' groups and with students in Ma- drid yesterday and broke up dem- onstrations for higher wages and the right to organize unions. The first clash, with 300 stu- dents, occurred on the campus…

… of Madrid University. The students, showing solidarity with the work- ers, threw stones but were dis- persed by helmeted riot police using high pressure water hoses and dogs. I FEDERICO FELLINI'S t…

October 25, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 48) • Page Image 8

…, lock, stock and bathrooms, to the City Uni- versity of New York (CUNY, of which City College - CCNY - is one part). 4,000 March The students are angry about the proposed sale, but then so, too, are the…

… faculty, the administra- tion, and the alumni. Two weeks ago some 4,000 of them, mainly students and faculty, marched across the Brooklyn Bridge-five abreast, across the center walk- way -- and on to New…

…":":": y": ~;a;. college - relative to the size of that college - in U.S. history. (The student body numbers 7,- 500.) And its influence on plans for the sale, it appears now, has been next to none…

…. Advantages Few students and faculty op- pose the sale per se. In fact, if the sale were planned as simply a change of ownership for the institution, most of them would support it, because being part of a…

… publichcolloquium series at 3:30 re not as high as, for example, p.m. in room 35 of Angell Hall. ose at CONY. Students and fac- Zal.,in oolog5pofessoHan. ty readily admit to this, and Zakd, a sociology professor and…

… deliver a "Special Report on the Middle East" today in Auditor- ium C of Angell Hall at 4:10 p.m. Weller, who covered Cairo during the Arab-Israeli War, has trav- eled throughout the Middle East in recent…

…; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organizat'ion notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations…

…, "The Conceptista Aesthetic: 3050 Freize Building, 4:10 p.m. ..Department of Speech Student Lab- oratory Theatre Program - G. B. Shaw's Poison, Passion and Petrifac- tion: Arena Theater, Frieze Building…

… of Kansas Law School - Interviews with interested students - Specific appointments may be made with Mrs. Robinson, 1223 Angell Hall. Department of Classical Studies -- Professor Hugh Lloyd…

… nominations is Octo- ber 31. Letters postmarked October 31, will be accepted. They should include the field of study and the local add- resses of the students nominated, and should be sent directly to Professor…

October 10, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… forecast Monday a fourth Arab-Israeli war-which they said Israel may nbt win, unless the Palestine refugee question is set- tled The war they envisaged would be neither the classical conflict of the past nor…

… ILL AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 3 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE: Students REACTOR PANEL FRIDAY, OCT. 6 $1.00 oWES VIVIAN FormerDemocrat Congressman Diag-9:00 SHAW LIVERMORE Union-I 1 :00-2:00 Non-Students Prof…

… OF SPEECH - Student Laboratory Theatre 4:10 P.M. presents OVERRULED by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW OCTOBER 11th.& 12th Arena Theatre, Frieze Building ADMISSION FREE I 1r '""'""""""'" HOMECOMING '67…

October 03, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… out. The United States rector General of the World would be friendly to the Israelis, Health Organization (WHO) of the Arabs would dislike the United the United Nations since 1953, States and the…

… Russians would said no individual epidemic or thus gain in stature as the friends kind of disease poses as serious and allies of the Arabs. and immediate a problem as lack of medical personnel. He said or…

…JUa1U Uy the vv.Mzenawjwages, ours an oter issues. centage of out-of-state students moon could have had the 'force ' the world have confidence that' Engineers Local 547 or no union. County B'uilding and…

… i student advisory ,committees to if these volcanic-free areas, so planning schemes originated by bargaining agent.wat the vice-presidents. SACUA feels far not investigated by United thesanTaim txe t…

October 03, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…-centur charges before the assembly of ed to provide a n vote fraud on the part of the mil- alism as the "Wi itary regime. Saigon students and tinues its activist militant Buddhists joined in the the Constitution…

… of Israeli forces with reciprocal Arab action such as recognition You'll dig every minute of of Israel's right to exist or agree- ment to enter negotiations. In a policy speech before the U.N. General…

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