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October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 6

… preceding publication and by .? p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sun- day. Items may appear only once. Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For iniormation, phone 764-9270. FRIDAY…

… evening, Oc- tober 29 at 7:30 to meet with students interested in the study of law, A re- presentative from aCse Western Re- serve Law School will be in the coun- seling office on Monday, October 27…

…. Students wishing to make appoint- merts should contact Mrs. Towle at 40312 or in 1223 Angell Hall. Placement Service. GENERAL DIVISION 3200 SAB ANNOUNCEMENTS Vista Week - next week. October 27- 31: If you…

… remodeled Dale Carnegie program", says Ned Dougherty, Assistant Di- rector in the Office of Student I Organizations who heads the program. Rather, he says, it 1 resembles a T-group sensitiv- I ity weekend…

… myself as a dynamic group member." Chris Kahan, former president of Stockwell, said that her group "just flipped out." Tom Clark also assistant director of the student organi- zations office, says he…

…. STUDY SHOWS FRICTION WITH ARABS: 0 Soviet power uncertain in Mideast I for leadership MAR' i International Affairs Committee cordially invites you to a reception for a group of U.N. 'Delegates…

… from Arab governments, a report pub- lished by the Institute for Strate- gic Studies has revealed. The report suggested that the; Soviet Union's Involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict has placed new…

… responsibilities on the Rus- sians without gaining them a cor- responding ability to control events in the region. But the study by Robert E. Hunter said, "The Arabs-though still to Russian minds an a 1i e n people…

… Ethiopia Cyprus Poland Finland Equador Brazil Malta United Arab Republic Denmark Norway Argentina Libya Freland Spain of their being drawn into crises and wars not of their making or choosing, or even…

…. 26, 1969, 4to 6 P.M., Lawyer's Club, Law Quad __ __ ' STUDENTS Find Out What Is Happening on YOUR Campus! TUNE IN THE NEW "CAMPUS NEWS" 8:30 A.M. as much as $2 billion if bought sn the West. He…

October 30, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… 94P Amidsgan Baiy Sevent y-n ine years of editorial freedoinm Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Violence and By MICHAEL DAVIS the death of the 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… unconstitu- tional. HE REASON given by state legislators, who voted in favor of the residence Miseonception THE FUROR at Cornell University, roused last spring when black students toting unloaded guns occupied…

… for the major protest in April. It contributes no new analysis to the area of student protests. In fact, if anything can be gleaned from the findings, it is that a disruptive hard core is being phased…

… out of the leadership of student movements. FROM THE CORNELL survey, it should not simply be noted that a lot of students are now willing to condone dis- ruptive action by their peers, but rather that…

… chose violence, arguing: --that nonviolence had failed to achieve the ends already set for it (full civil rights for Blacks, power for students over their own lives, and decent conditions for the poor…

… directed its organizing efforts toward two groups notably less, verbal and more vio- lent --- poor high school students a n d w.rking youth. The move failed. Black high school stu- dents could be organized…

… around Black Power, though the demands had a mid- dieciass ring. And middle class high school students could be organized around stu- dent power and the war, though only in the way their older brothers and…

… for any refusal of all out sup- port, and were not surprised when liberals stopped supporting them. The New Left had depended heavily on money given by radical Jews. But, since the Arabs were friendly…

October 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… demilitarizing all Arab territory that Israel oc- cupied in the 1967 war. RADICAL JAPANESE STUDENTS invaded Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's residential compound where other student mili- tants were under arrest…

… Union may be Boa] a place for student organization Th offices, the bookstore, and regu- from lar after-class coffee breaks. " ' .,This is the "new Union" image runI presented by UAC President Wally to s…

… orga services than the Student Acti- ni to vities Building,' says Stromberg. tern The SAB would become an 8-5 " office building giving additiinal ona space to such offices as housing tow and admissions…

…. take A special study is now under the way to consider methods of gov- ion, erning the Union, and ways to as e finance its activities. Currently "B three students chosen by the UAC, stru three alumni, and…

… can be 8-studen to serve the people its meant board. erve is to have students, fa- The U y, and alumni in control," is the U Stromberg. primary owever, a committee headed Two y George Ladner '70 will…

… begin berg, th ting next week with student its food anizations, faculty and alum- The R o discuss their ideas for an al- bur Pie ative governing system. Financia We're basing much of our work re…

…-organ assumptions that the changes food sere ard greater student use will Harla place," says Ladner. He cites and me discount store, the credit un- studying and maybe the new bookstore the adm vidence of the "trend…

… o ° 'I THE 'WLAM WY[ER O 0 o FLAY STARK PRODUCTION Admission Today't $1.75 ~ ecommended that the Un- restructured to encourage by students and improve ncial status, suggested an t, 6-faculty member…

… responsible ebody," s a y s Stromberg. for students SUNDAY at 1:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. the news today by The Associated Press and College Press Service ASPEN JANUARY 3-10 TOTAL COST-$230 (plus food) FINAL…

… phased fulfill- ment of an Arab-Israeli peace. The U.S. is keeping the door open for agreed adjustments of the Israeli-Arab frontier and a new status for the Gaza Strip. It has also suggested…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…. Items may appear only once. Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For information, phone 764-9270. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 Day Calendar { Controversy '69: Senator George Mc-j Govern…

… Swope has a lot of dead a i r. Frequent scenes in which Putney is confronted by the Arab, an agency dissident, become tiresome. But, this real- ly doesn't hurt the film severly. I don't think anyone…

… aircraft exploded o v e r broadcast. ;the Great Bitter Lake on the Suez Street warfare in Lebanon's Canal. Israeli jets intercepted the northern port city of Tripoli en- Arab planes o v e r Great Bitter…

… tered its second day. Arab guer- Lake and El Qantara and drove rillas and their supporters were them off with the support of anti- reported to have occupied a num- aircraft fire from the ground, the ber…

… Lebanese troops last week sparked the cur- rent crisis, Arab guerrillas were reported in control of .Bint Jbeil village. But the PLO said the ar- my killed two guerrillas and took 27 prisoners in repelling a…

… force The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor,j Michigan…

… SCHNEIDER WESTERN SUPPLY 2635 Saline Road Ann Arbor, Mich Ph. 663-0111 I CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY Announces Open Petitioning Grads and Undergrads for SEVEN SEATS Sign up for interviews at SGC offices, 1 st…

… University Towers mI I I personal profit, but to reform the whole housing market. This is the purpose of the strike 763-3102 Sex, Students, and the New Morality Brief reviews of some important books…

… terrain of moral issues that all must travel." Reviewer-Lloyd W. Putnam, Actinq Director, Office of Religious Affairs November 6-"Living with Sex-The Students' Dilemma" (Hettinger) Reviewer-Leonard Scott…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… curriculum, of icouraging innovation," he says. ut he adds, "Students should not issuing credit to students." Among he seven courses be- ig taught this term under t hie tle "College Course" are Arab- ;raeli R…

… are studying," says head freshman coach Louis Lee. A sec9nd study hall had to be opened aftvr South Quad Director John Lindquist received complaints from other students that the foot- ball players were…

… excessively noisy. The "play- er's" study hall is still officially open to other students who want to use it. "A few times we have gotten out of hand. but everyone does when they're studying," ex- plained…

…* he was never in favor of allowing football players to use separate facilities because it "segregates" them from other students. "We really don't get to meet a lot of people," freshman player Ellis…

… be chock full of tape labs and classrooms for the use of literary college students, and will take over the job of of By MICHAEL THORYN The LSA Course Mart, an ex- )erimental curriculum program hrough…

… which students can de- ign and initiate their owtn sub- ects, is under revision b h c,1- 'ge Curriculum Commee. Course Mart corse ,,ffredfor tie fir'st time a yeavr a re us:- ally two or three hours…

…, explains iat the Curriculum Committee., hich consists of six faculty .embers and three students,. ants to "tie down more firmly e responsibility for courses." "The course mart is a way of >ening up the…

… supervise a course. Chairman of the Course Mart, Bruce Astrein, '71, tries to co- ordinate student interest with a faculty member who will take re- sponsibility for the class. Astrein says he is open to any…

… teaching courses," Astrein says. Persons interested in suggest- ing, coordinating, or enrolling in experimental courses should go to the Student Counseling Office at 1018 Angell Hall, Astrein says. _1U ' 1…

… Ykl the Frieze Building, which can be seen in the background. ST tDY DECISION-MAKING SACUA to meet with students to improve communications The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… battles The decision to commute the sentence was made by the governor with armed civilians and Arab because, he said he felt that life imprisonment was just as severe guerrillas. The boom of heavy a penalty…

… UNITOAScoTSj United AVAMBEO UNT[ ARM15EA rh ~ste By DEBBIE THAL University Young Democrats (YD) are currently mobilizing students to work for Wayne County Auditor Richard Aus- tin's campaign to become the…

… officer. "Canvassing is the most ef- fective political work, and col- lege students, being the most willing and knowledgeable, are the best ones to do it," De Grieck adds. YD became involved in the…

… in- volved chiefly because its lead- ers felt students in Ann Arbor had a special interest in the election since so many of them are from Detroit and its sur- rounding area, "We felt we should set up a…

… program to work in these last critical weeks, especially because so many of the students here are from the area and will be directly effected by the election," says De Grieck. x Austi~ But Yp leaders are…

… plan to have as many as 500 students canvassing in predominately white areas dur- ing the next two weekends. Furthermore, the leaders be- lieve the election of a liberal black mayor is of national im…

… Lebanon: In Tripoli, a city of 150,000 people and a hotbed of Arab na- tionalism, snipers turned their guns on Lebanese troops in the Chateau St. Gilles, a massive castle overlooking the area. Leba- nese…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… Uni treatment of its three million Jews, and "to force the Soviet Union to grant concessions" to the Je IM CO)NiThVEIRSY-* SRC to study Upoics on lelvof-student fees se student ouncis Plans Viet…

… referendum By LYNN WEINER Student Government Coun- cii last night placed the con- troversial question of control over the allocation of student j fees on the November election ballot. Precise wording of the…

… referen- dum will be worked out at next week's Council meeting, but it was generally agreed that the thrust of the question Mill be whether students should have the power to either order or veto the use of…

student fees for University con- ei struction projects. The referendum relates directly to a proposal, now under consid- rtz, eration by the University admin- on's istration, which calls for the use s.of a…

… recurring fee assessment of MS. "up to $15" to pay for construc-p" tion of two new intramural build- ings. In a related referendum, also approved last night, students will be asked whether SGC's 25-cent per…

student, per term budget should be raised to 40 cents. Under present University reg- ulations, the Regents and the ad- ministration have complete con- trol over SGC's budget. It has been set at 25 cents per…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…:56 gone in the game. It Was the first time this season that anyone had scoredV Lebanon, Syria near conflict; Arab- Israeli air combat escalates BEIRUT, Lebanon (Y) - The' crisis in the Middle East…

… sharpened yesterday with re- ports of an armored force crossing t h e Syrian frontier into Lebanon and of an esca- lation in the Arab-Israeli air war. At the same time, the So- viet Union expressed concern…

… strikes against Israel The Wolverines quickly got another chance at the Gopher of Palestinian Arabs w h o were goal when running back Barry Mayer fumbled two plays later using Lebanon as a staging base. on…

… the announcement of big- aiming hydrogen-tipped missiles arsenal. tion. two arms negotiations was well at an enemy heartland from deep The Soviets have well over 1,200 As Arab guerrillas battled Le…

… units moved into drive. "Bptaraigh eeral Sovietthe village to block access routes, just doing the groundwork that Student leaders, faculty mem- officials led by Secretary Melvin but there was no report…

Student Gov- ment of Housing and Urban Re- However, Stokes has made missile force. its forces would not become in- state will then be required to hold ernment Council, will present a newal had gone to the…

students and fac- fun appov thct He has lo asembroled in a dispute with his { Iyih k re ring fellows. "The first milestone ulty. This committee would make won approval of a $100 million e di dp e w News of…

October 31, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… never seems to take a rest until spring. Consequently, classrooms become saunas and during a scant 50 minute class studen.ts feel compelled to peel off all the layers of ipage three clothes they so…

…-6264 where the heads of all nations meet SHOWS TODAY A C 1, 3, 5, 7, the news today by The Associated Prass and College Press Ser vice ARAB GUERRILLAS blasted a Lebanese mountain fortress yesterday and then…

… were driven back from storming an army stronghold, military spokesmen said. Rashaya, which has been under attack for three days, could prove a decisive factor in the conflict between the Arab guerrillas…

…,600-student college. A spokesman for the group said Vassar blacks VASSAR GIRL talks to self-appointed guards in a hallway of the Administration Bldg. The building is partly occupied by black women students

… immediately known how many girls took part in the seizure or how many male students helped them. The occupied section includes a cafeteria, the school post office, telephone switchboard and admjin- istrative…

… he devoted his efforts to pharmacy education and stu- dent affairs. He was a member of the Senate Assembly's Student Re- lations Committee. Dean Tom D. Rowe of the phar- macy school said, "Dr. Deno was…

… Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St.. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… illegal, whether or not the purpose is to protest U.S. war policy. He said such protesters are be- ing stripped of student and other deferments and put at the top of draft lists not because they are…

… desegregation of schools in the North and the South. but Mississippi presents complicated problems that can- -not be resolved immediately. '-However, his argument that the By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas…

… the guerrillas agai'st Israel since the six-day war of June 1967. Al Fatah, the Arab guerrilla organization, claimed responsibil- ity for the attack in a communi- que yesterday from its h e a - quarters…

… leftist leaders have in Amman yesterday in front of called for a nationwide general Lebanese Army attacks on Arab strike to protest the army's crackdown on the guerrillas. Reports from Damascus said Lybia…

October 28, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

… some New York nearly 10 years. plants, the overall strike was reported peaceful. The latest batch of cutbacks' DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE presents THELOV ER by HAROLD PINTER Arena…

… schools in improving it was discussed at Saturday's medical symposium by a group of doctors, professors and students. Paul Lowinger, chief of the Out- patient Service at Detroit's Lafay- ette Clinic, and a…

… Amerian Medical Association, (SAMA) noted that since "5000 of 10,000 qualified students are turn-' ed down by schools, when people' complain of minority discrimina- tion, I get a twinge thinking of people…

…'s cities after the weekend battles which left some 30 dead and scores wounded. However, fighting. ensued in the port city of Tripoli, still in the grips of insurgent guerrillas. Al Fatah, the Arab guerrilla…

… are being sponsored by Egypt. A personal envoy of Egyptian President Gamal Ab- del Nasser has been touring Arab capitals to arrange negotiations. Lebanon says publicly it sup- ports Palestinian…

… by students at the univerity or Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan. 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday…

October 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… the case of a 19-year-old Am- erican student to show how the rings operate. In New York, the student was given his air ticket and expenses' and booked for a hotel here. A telephone call instructed him…

… million. Considering its availability, sur- prisingly few Lebanese smoke has- hish. Until the 1967 Arab-Israeli war most of the crop went to Egypt. Israel's occupation made the Si- nai route difficult. U…

…-Faculty Committees FEDERAL PROGRAMS: SI RLLO SDS student Education aid survey indicates for lock-in (Continued from Page 1 have changed recruiting policies through institutional channels. A formal vote on a…

…: "Twenty per cent of the school districts surveyed re- ceive more than the national aver- age of federal aid per student. On the other hand, 50 per cent of metropolitan school systems in the survey are…

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October 18, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… York, N. Y., a non-profit student membership organization. %~at THE HOUSE this week 1429 HILL ST. FRIDAY, OCT. 17: Religious services with Beth Israel Congregation-8:30 P.M. SATURDAY, OCT. 18: 8:30 P…

…. Yiddish film (to be announced) 7:30 P.M. EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY: Israeli- Arab Conflict News Analysis Brown Bog, 12:00-1 :00 P.M. in the library, Center for Research on Conflict Resolution, 4th floor…

…-four field position, and a win- ning combination of age and beauty. As an example of the former, Eraldo Mattel alternates as a freshman engineering student and a rough, hard-playing forward' halfback. Mattei…

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October 30, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… either Laos or Thailand. FIGHTING IN LEBANON continued as Arab guerrillas and Lebanese soldiers clashed near the Syrian border. The Lebanese government last night denied reports that it had asked for a 24…

… Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, dayhigan 48104. Published…

October 16, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… Send _ _ EMU Plovers 1969-70 Season Coupon Books of the Total Price Per Book of $5.00 for the Four Plays By JIM BEATTIE Graduate students in the political science department will meet at noon today in…

… clear who fired the explosives, and no arrests were reported. However, yesterday's incident follows several reciprocal acts of terrorism by both Israeli and Arab commandos. * * THE SEVEN COSMONAUTS…

… financial con- dition of the ten-month-old store. Participating in the meeting were BrWwn, Vice President f or Student Affairs Barbara Newell, Webster, and Harlan Mulder, As- sistant to Vice President for fin…

… um Ian few problems," he commented. n t h e The discount store was initiated a study last January. Originally located in emical the Student Activities Building, blind- it was moved to its present loca…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… Turkey Ethiopia Cyprus Poland Finland Equador Brazil Malta United Arab Republic Denmark Norway Argentina Libya Ireland Spain WASHINGTON {,TP) - In the nine months since he brought a powerhouse of…

… under Johnson," said law student Neal Bush. A letter, signed by 274 law stu- dents, was sent by Anderson to Deputy Attorney General Rich-ard Kleindienst requesting that either he or Attorney General John…

… where you're at." Sponsored by UAC and Office of Student Organizations ELEANOR RIGBY WE Could Have Helped You I ,i FINAL PERFORMANCES MATINEE AT 2:30! TONIGHT AT 8:00! We are I.D.S., a computer…

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