October 25, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 42) • Page Image 4
… neighbors, and also between Greece and Turkey. SECURITY CHECKS-The FBI is quiet- ly checking on 7,000 Arab students and teachers in this country. The G-men want to make sure none of these Arab visitors are…
… JACK ANDERSON 14V Sirigan Daily Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan McGovern makes a sweet used car deal 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…
… Stop the grab bag FOOTBALL GAMES at the University are one big party for students - in- cluding the well-known Boone's Farm, grass, and even a drinking raccoon. Amidst the guzzling of wine and en…
… crowd to be the next one to go up. Recently, however, this sport has turned into a sexual outlet for our frus- trated male students. A female does not merely get gently passed up bleachers- she gets…
… increase in invisible nitrogen emissions from jet en- gines by the year 1980. --Intelligence Items- TERRORISM IN ATHENS - B1 a c k September, the underground Arab terror- ist organization, may be planning…
… and Mediterranean. They are com- peting to sell arms to the Israelis and Arabs, as well as the Greeks and Turks. Secret diplomatic dispatches from Kuwait, for example, tell how the U.S. embassy is…
… working behind the scenes to help Amer- ican munitions makers peddle their goods in Kuwait. This undercover French-Amer- ican arms rivalry has helped stimulate an arms race between Israel and her Arab…
… majority of students are respon- sible, moderate, reasonable kinds of people, the answer is for all of us to feel a shared sense of com- munity responsibilty to discourage the criminal acts and to cooperate…
… academic counseling office. "Hello, I am your counselor. Let us begin. I assume you are a stu- dent?" "No, I'm a cantelope. Of course I'm a student." "Well, have you got any ques- tions?" "Yes, first, why…









