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November 22, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 65) • Page Image 7

students to .commemorate Egyptian president Anwar Sadat's trip to.Jerusalem. One man slowly thumbed through his copy of the welcoming address to be given to Arab students. He never got the chance to deliver…

… that address. ONLY ONE ARAB student came to the gathering in East Quad's Greene Lounge. "We are very sad," one Israeli woman said of the low Arab turnout. "Let's talk nicely for a change," she continued…

… as others sang and clapped to a Hebrew song of peace. Even the songs are not military." THE LONE Arab student who came to the predominantly Israeli gathering was a representative of the campus chapter…

… of the Organization of Arab students who passed out condemnations of Sadat's visit and then hurried out. The condemnation, printed on the official stationery of the Arab organi- zation, said in part…

… collaborators . . . Down with Sadat. Down with Zionism. Long live the Palestinian revolution." Despite the low Arab turnout for Sunday night's gathering, Israeli students vow not to give up on a meeting between…

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, November 22, 1977-Rage7 Sadat re (Continued from Page 1) Sadat,;" Sadat's Center party made every, effort to assure a triumphant welcome to demonstrate to other Arab

… Sadat's dramatic trip did not bring definite concessions from the Israelis. AMONG ARAB leftists Sadat's visit to the capital of the Israeli enemy, his recognition of the Jewish state and his call for…

November 20, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…." Israeli riot in the Israeli-held The practice-which gets its West Bank of the Jordan River. name from a management ne- Arab students staged violent gotiator who first used the demonstrations in the West…

…. ARAB MAYORS in West Bank towns called on students to sto their protests and told them th interests of Israeli - occupie Arabs should be left to Aral states. But new demonstration were reported in East…

… stoning bus es carrying Arab workers t< jobs inside Israel. Israeli security forces sail they detained 40 Arab youths iv East Jerusalem after they be gan pelting police with stones More than 230 students

…, Morris tween students at the top of tl >ciate Dean of Academic said the average grade point C range and those at the bc eling Marion Jackson de- here has hovered near a 3.0 for tom." d her reaction to the…

… a bit more discriminating grade difference in perform- across the University." m the student who is good ance." However, he did predict the ie one who is very good. the faculty would have to set…

… spokesman said yes- retroactive to September 1 un- terday's raid was partly to less a contract is signed before avenge the death of an Arab the end of the term, is "Boul- girl last weekend to an anti- warism…

… take hostages for the release of Archbishop Hilarion Capudji, C the Greek Catholic prelate of C Jerusalem on trial for smug- gling weapons to Arab terror- do w ha ists, and 13 Palestinian guer- rillas in…

… Jerusa lem and several other towns. In Bethlehem, a Molotov cock tail was thrown at an Israel car, but it failed to explode Students hit the streets in town from Ramallah to H e b r on blocking roads and…

… were rounded up after violent demon strations in Bethlehem and Jerusalem on Monday and 60 were sentenced to short jai terms and fines, authorities said. } ARAB MAYORS in West Bank said. I rn HOW IS…

November 15, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… don't want the house's location publicized. Women seeking help should call 995-5460 or visit DVP headquarters at 1917 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Students trickle into MSA balloting sites CHRISMAS IN EGYPT…

…'ve never heard of MSA at all except now at elections time." Many older students were equally naive about the elections. LOMBARO, Ill. (AP) - America's waterworks are producing water at the rate of 150…

…. And not only did he vote yesterday, but he's voted in every student government election since he arrived on campus nearly four years ago. "I 'm glad I stopped to vote," bragged Jones. "I hate apathy…

… East will only be attained when, "the Arabs are ready to accept Israel as a respectable entity in that part of the world." Appearing before a predominantly Jewish crowd at East Quad, Rosen- feld…

…. ROSENFELD, who covered the 1967 Six Day Arab-Israeli War for NBC News, claimed the Arabs turned to the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion (PLO) to achieve their goals after losing the 1967 War. "After the…

Arabs lost the war in 1967, they realized that military means was'not the answer, so they turned to diplomatic channels. They poured money into the PLO budget authorizing a new war of terrorism," said…

… from illegitimacy to legitimacy. It is just not their doctrine," he insisted. In turning to diplomatic channels, Rosenfeld said he doubts whether the Arabs have changed their eventual goal toward the…

… destruction of Israel. He argued that the Arabs are not offering "real peace" but just a temporary end to the state of war. "The Arabs have talked about a state of peace but with no future official ties with…

… Israel," he said. ROSENFELD SAID he suspects the Arabs will attempt to move toward normal diplomatic relations with Israel after the negotiations. The former correspondent also defended Israel's occupation…

… of the West Bank against critics who claim Israel has brutally treated the Arab citizens there. "It has to be one of the most decent occupations of all time, he said. Throughout the evening, Rosenfeld…

November 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… University of Michigan Israeli and Arab students should discuss the issues QUESTION: What causes hali- tosis and what can be done about it? ANSWER: Take heart - bad breath is better than no breath at all…

… the Knesset this past weekend, Israeli students at the University embarked on their own ambitious attempt to es- tablish a dialogue with the Arab stu- dent community. The Israelis held an open house at…

… might take place. The failure of the Arab students to appear at the Israeli open house will inevitably raise doubts in the student community as to the Arab desires for peace. Their appearance could only…

… enthusiasm by all par- ties involved. Only in this way will Arab and Israeli students be able to both understand and resolve their national differences. The realization remains that if there can be no…

… thought of banging my head against a wall." The "It's What's Up Front That Counts" Turkey to the three University students who posed for Playboy. The "Marsupial Justice" Turkey to the jury in the VA nurses…

… perverted one." aI rIWE ial rS oJ Editorial Freedomi Health Service Handbook Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 66 420 Maynard Sf., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… East Quad Sunday night, in the hope that they and thecArabs would finally have a forum in which to exchange of views on Mideast prob- lems might be achieved. To the dismay and disappointment of the…

… of the fact that Mideast leaders may or may not concur on the time and place to settle their differences, students from those countries should always embrace any occasion in which rational discussion…

November 05, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…, Iran (AP) - Troops trying to keep student protesters from mar- ching to the home of a Moslem holy man opened fire with automatic weapons and tear gas yesterday near Tehran University. The students

… Ameli-Tehrani said the reports of deaths were "not true.'' He did, however, confirm that many persons had been injured. GOVERNMENT sources said the troops opened fire into the crowd of students when they…

… warnings to get the airline's fleet operative again. That strike is costing millions of dollars a day in lost revenue. with Arab BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Leaders of 20 Arab nations sent a delegation to Cairo…

… implicity offer of massive Arab financial aid if Egypt abandons its go- it-alone peace drive. But Sadat declared to the Egyptian Parliament,. "All the millions in the world will not buy the will of Egypt…

…." THE RECONCILIATION mission' dispatched by the Arab summit meeting here was headed by Lebanese Prime Minister Salim el-Hoss. Sadat went before the Parliament in Cairo a short time after word reached the…

… which was already on its way. They did not ask permission. They shall not meet with me or any Egyptian official," SADAT TOLD a news conference later, however, that he would be willing' to meet with Arab

… the Arab League summit, saying that if Sadat agreed to return to the Arab fold, "the summit conference promises to guarantee the steadfastness of Egypt and its people." THAT WAS A clear reference to an…

… Iraqi proposal at the conference that the Arab countries give Egypt up to $5 billion to draw Sadat away from his. growing dependence on the West for bolstering his sagging economy. The delegation was…

… Ahmed al-Suedy of the United Arab Emirates. Hoss and Suedy represent governments with relatively moderate positions Fitz too close. to call By MARIANNE EGRI Breaking with its tradition of remaining…

… nonpartisan, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) endorsed Democratic candidates for the Board of Regents, state House, and state Senate at its meeting Tuesday night. MSA is supporting Regents Paul Brown (D…

November 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… permanent rigidity, it could lead to a new war the Arabs do not want University won't lose aid or loans (Continued from Page 1) "With rapid growth, the Guaranteed Student Loan program has enabled many…

… be an act of great risk and daring, perhaps dictated by necessity to restore movement toward peace talks. Diplomatic efforts sponsored by the United States to arrange an Arab-Israeli peace conference…

students to get through college," Butts said. "But at the same time, the program grew so fast it couldn't be ad- ministered. The defaults are partially the student's fault, but when the gover- nment never…

… send them a bill, how can you blame the students for not paying." Students loans have been providing middle income families with educational opportunities for the better part of two decades. "The first…

student loan program was the nation's response to SPutnik," But- ts said. "It was designed to encourage people to become scientists and science teachers so we would catch up with the Russians. As it turns…

… out, it has benefit- ted anyone who wants to get an educa- tion." Michigan students can apply to any of seven different loan programs, depen- ding on the family income level. The loans must come from…

… private lending institutions, the state government or the University. Roughly 13 per cent of all undergraduates have some kind of student loan. "There is a lot of bad publicity with the program," he said…

…. "But when you compare how many students aren't re- paying with how many benefited, you'll see the criticism is undeserved." and that Egypt cannot afford. On the other hand, a settlement with Israel…

… placed all his chips on President Carter and the United States. But in many Arab eyes, in and out of Egypt, Carter seems unable or unwilling to pressure Israel into making the concessions the Arabs believe…

… to be niecessary. These are that Israel pull out of all* Arab land occupied in 1967, that it agree to the creation of a Palestinian state next door, and that represen- tatives of the Palestine…

November 30, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… aliens, especially students, and U.S. citizens of Arab origin. ALONG WITH thousands of in- dividuals of the Arab-American community in the United States, in the past several weeks a number of Arab students

… harrassed and intimi- dated, not only the individuals di- rectly involved, but the entire groep of Arab students on campus. WE HAVE NOT been able to find any other national minority on campus or in the area…

… Jerry De Grieck, a city councilman, are members of the Human Rights Party. eeking viable social changes .0 Are Arabs civi'l liberties endangered? By RIAD AL-AWAR IN AN EDITORIAL (Sept. 29) The…

… Daily made one exception to "foreigners with civil liberties" - "countries where Palestinians and their sympathizers are harbored." This means, apparently, that t h e Arabs are beyond the pale of the…

…-level "committee on terrorism," repre- sented by several federal agencies, including the FBI and the Immi- gration Service. This committee has had as its exclusive aim the surveillance and interrogation of Arab

students have been asked questions regarding their private lives which do not directly relate lo the issue of visas. Others, although it has not yet happened on this cam- pus, have been asked about their…

November 19, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Woodyon the grid I TLOOKED extremely rocky for the Red and Gray that day; The score stood two to zip with but one minute left to play. So, when…

… been shut out. - Jim Tobin (with the usual apologies to E. L. Thayer) SADA T VISITS THE KNESSET Israel and the Arab reaction By ROD KOSANN The Mideast has become an area of the world in which con…

… recognition as a possible turning point in an ongoing state of hostility that has marked Arab- Israeli relations for decades. If Sadat's visit achieves the "dialogue" that Menahem Begin says he is looking for…

… laun- ched by diverse elements in the Arab world. Arab claims that his visit is a stake aimed at the heart of Arab solidarity have been widespread, not withstanding Sadat's assurances to the con- trary…

…- sive meetings between the two leaders, called on Arab nations to "shoulder the responsibilities in facing the dangers inherent in an Arab leader's trip to Israel." Re- leasing such a statement, Syria…

… effectively closed ranks with Iraq and the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) who respec- tively branded Sadat's trip a "deviation" from Arab Unity, and a "flagrant defiance of Arab popular will." The…

… PLO also cited the visit as a "dangerous turning point, and a gain for intrigues of international Zionsim and the United States." To accept too readily Arab claims of unity is to accept along with it a…

… not find solidarity. The fact rm~ains that the strongest bond ihthe Arab world is a mutual .;lWtility tohe Jewish state. If it is not Arab unity, what then lies below the surface of Arab an- tagonism to…

… a Sadat visit? Ex- cluding the notion of internation- al intrigue, it is a far more funda- mental issue - specifically, Is- rael's very right to exist. Being the first Arab leader to visit the…

… jcountry since it gained statehood in 1948, Sadat has now lent his tacit approval to that right. It is this gesture which the Israelis hail, but the more radical Arab elements deplore. THE SYRIAN statement…

November 21, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… Foreign News Analyst Beyond the questions of cease- fire, prisoner exchange and Is- raeli withdrawal from occupied Arab lands is another so far receiving little attention but pos- sibly the most difficult…

… in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war and hav- ing been caught up again in the 1967 war. The Arab-Israeli wars all have been emotional, religious and poli- tical. And among the refugees living in camps - 85…

… extreme of the guerrilla leaders. AT ANY RATE, it is a prob- lem that has defied solution for 25 years and cost around $1 bil- lion, most of it coming from the United States. The Arabs have insisted the…

… East Jerusalem, w h i c h Israel annexed two weeks after its 1967 victory, it has offered to compensate Arabs for 1 o s t property on the basis of assess- ed value in 1947 plus 25 per cent. The cost has…

… lo lc ..r "::"..,....J ..... . ....",>:".J~r..,.....edited...and imanagedandbynastudentsdetsaa Wednesday, November 21 Student Accounts: Your attention the University of Michigan. News phone DAY…

…: "Students shall Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published vices Research: Its Implications for pay all account due the University not daily Tuesday through Sunday morning a series of high level Israeli conferences…

…: ceseir lne ad fllr isnggeen o frcs.guage," Lane Hall, noon, ;however, student loans not yet due Ohio): $12 non-local mail (other states' Psych. Film Series: "Up Is Down;" are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at…

…; Emergency Clinic (fee will be I be issued. "(b) All students owing such -- ISRAEL BELIEVES that one purpose of the Egyptian map is to charged Nov. 22-23) open Nov 22 & 23, prove that the Egyptian Third Army…

November 22, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 GLOBAL CONUNDRUM Zion ism: In Saturday, November 22, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… migrations of Jews to Palestine resulted. At this time Palestine was owned by Great Britain. In order to maintain its control, Great Britain play- ed off Jews against Arabs, re- pressing Arabs and Jews in turn…

…. This policy of division by Great Britain was successful enough to warrant the UN to set up two separate states, one Arab and one Jewish. Britain refused to accept this UN deci- sion, and the Jewish…

… one half of the land allotted to the Palestinian Arabs. As a result, /900,000 Arabs were made refugees in the course of this war, and to this day have not been allow- 'ed to return home. Further an…

…- nexation of Arab land was made in the 1956 and 1967 wars, in- creasing the number of refu- gees. IN THESE OCCUPIED areas, Israel has purused a brutal poli- theory litical relationship with the apartheid…

…, and turn- ed into oppression of Arabs and a denial of their equal rights. Instead of pursuing a policy of peace and friendship X o v : .".: :.',.?' + 'i.v:' r:'"Y." :r."{t Y " v " v::: e'..vv v " "._ v…

…. >:s ~'""+ #.: "a 2. i3 >i.ik :? : str<t":?, . i 'S,.W ' k:":s a ?a' " : :a fi ,s '%t ra . + :'' %t'' :r ;.''"$r 5::: "Instead of pursuing a policy of peace and friehzdship with the Arab people and…

… - Semitic. What they want is to see Israeli Jews and Arabs living in peace and friendship with each other. DOES ISRAEL HAVE the right to. exist? Yes, Israel has the right to exist. We disagree with those who…

… would deny self- determination to the Israeli Jewish people. However, there is no real threat to the exist-, ence of Israel fromt the Arab' countries. This is clearly shown by the fact that Israel has con…

… ratinns. The ReRn'Ttion in fact r-nrpepents an affirmation of snlidarity with the Arab libhr- ation strugeles by a majority of nations in the world. THE HVE AND CRY raised by the U. S. press and politi…

November 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… proclaiming. the right of the Palestinians to have their own state. In a leaflet distributed by the Organization of Arab Students it said, "Moshe Dayan is a first class represen- tative of Zionism where he…

… deposed Shah of Iran and an end to the harassment of Iranian students. Anti-deportation sentiment appeared to run thick among the approximately 250 spectators who gathered. They shouted such slogans as…

… "Nuke Iran," and "Hell no; he won't go," in response to the demonstration. THE DIAG demonstration was organized by an ad hoc committee angered by death threats allegedly received by some Iranian students

…. There are roughly 250 Iranian students on campus. None were present at the rally. LSA senior Bob Warren of the Young Socialist Alliance, one of the groups organizing yesterday's noon demon- stration, said…

…, "It's as if Hitler had come here for asylum," referring to the shah. "Iran has sovereignty on this issue." Warren also said he knew of at least one Iranian student who has received a threat on his life…

… court yard during dawn prayers yesterday. SOURCES AT THE Arab summit conference in Tunis, capital of Tunisia, said earlier Tuesday 100 armed men were involved in the raid, and a Kuwait newspaper said 90…

… between two groups: one for technology in general, and "the other Iraq to Arab i Punish Israel opposed.% THE DISCUSSION, sponsored by the University Office of Ethics' and Religion, drew an audience evenly…

… goals that they are not stating," he said. countries: with oil leaders. He said the Arab states have effective economic weapons, "among which I mention oil," and the time had come for a special summit on…

… the economic strategy of the Arab states. Iraq's earlier calls for an Arab economic summit have been blocked by opposition from other league members including Saudi Arabia, the richest Arab country…

… on Palestinian autonomy talks during WMU speech From AP and Reuter TUNIS, Tunisia-Iraq asked Arab countries to use their "very effective weapon"-oil-to punish Israel and its allies, but moderates…

November 17, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… French Connection, or an episo4e of Baretta. It could be going on right now, in parking structures all over Ann Arbor. The shifty-eyed charac- ters are anyone and everyone, from students to University…

… diplomatic and Syrian sources said they believed Sadat was trying to allay Assad's fears he would make private deals on the first-ever visit of an Arab leader to Israel. SADAT WAS LIKELY to tell Assad .any…

… trip to Israel is "meant to change the Israeli mentality about Arab in- tentions, and to show the world who is serious about peace and who is not," one Arab diplomat said. Despite the drama of the…

…. Key Arab demands for Israeli with- drawal from all occupied territories and creation of a Palestinian state, both repeatedly rejected by the Israelis, were reiterated by a Syrian spokesper- son after…

… a separate deal ;he Palestinians, it his journey to public relations Idle East peace intentions. It was the first such message by an Arab leader to an Israeli event. The message, applauded by the…

… crictic of in- dependent Arab agreements with Israel, was expected to question Sadat carefully on his intentions. Talks between the two Arab presiden- ts began in early evening after Sadat flew in from…

…'s move directly. The Syrian press has warned against breaches in Arab solidarity but hasn't specifically attacked the Egyptian president. In Egypt, in contrast, Sadat's initiative met wide approval. A…

November 19, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…-Israeli war, declared a national day of mourning, and about 20 Arab students attacked the Egyptian Embassy in Athens to protest the trip to Israel. OIL-RICH Saudi Arabia, which bankrolls Sadat's impoverished na…

…)-Israelis decked the city with Egyptian flags and cheered Cairo's ad- vance men yesterday on the eve of President Anwar Sadat's historic visit to Jerusalem. Syria, Egypt's ally through three decades of Arab

…- tion, broke silence and declared itself "surprised" by the Eyptian presi- dent's decision to become the first Arab leader ever to visit the Jewish state. A statement issued by the Royal Palace in Jedda…

… said King Khaled sent Sadat a message "making clear" his stand "in a very clear and definite way. The message was not quoted, but t h e government communique's strong endorsement of Arab solidar- ity…

… indicated Saudi opposition to the trip. It was not known whether that position would influence the flow of Saudi aid to Egypt. MOST ARAB opposition to the trip has centered on fears Sadat may seek a separate…

… peace with Israel, shattering the solid Arab front. Sadat has denied he will do so. In his speech tomorrow to the Knesset, Israel's parliament, the Egyptian is expected to restate pan-Arab de- mands…

… .- Israeli withdrawal from See ISRAEL, Page 3 S adat - e--m- Confusion prompts MSAvote, recount By MARK PARRENT Ballots cast for representatives on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) were recounted last…

November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…. MONDAY, NOV. 21-7:30 pem. Multi purpose room-Undergraduate Library Sponsored by Org of Arab Students, U.of Mich.Admission Free desert. It is vital to keep the ball rolling. Sadat's visit must have a…

… Middle East war. They have to travel abroad to get a taste of what peace is. To us, the Arabs have always been the great unknown. In school we learned little about Arab culture, history and language. The…

… important if only for the fact that at last an Arab. state is recognizing Israel. Can an American or a Briton imagine what it is like living 30 years without your existence being acknowledged by your…

… called for an all-out attack on Israel in a wave of Arab fury yesterday as President Anwar Sadat arrived for his solitary visit to Jerusalem. In Jordan, however, the govern- ment broke its silence on the…

… trip and appealed to Arabs to "stop pouring oil on the fire" now that Sadat is in, Israel. IsBut thousands of Egyptian and Israeli flags fluttered in the streets of Jerusalem as Israel welcomed an old…

… foe into the ancient city. For Israelis, who for 29 years have sought Arab recognition for the Jewish state, this was a day of wonder and almost e+static enthusiasm. MEANWHILE, rabbis and other Jewish…

… Israeli Prime Minister Mena- hem Begin and Sadat as they meet. Sadat's 36-hour visit, made in defi- ance of almost total Arab opposition, in effect conferred "de facto" Egyp- tian recognition on Israel…

…. COUNTLESS Arab citizens hud- dled by radios to hear news of the Egyptian president's arrival in Is- rael. Some were opposed and some favored the trip, but all were in- trigued. "I'm speechless. My brain just…

… cannot function," said Maissa Nas- sar, aLebanese housewife. Palestin- ians in Lebanon also gathered to listen to the news aver Arab radio stations. In a c fe near the Sabra refugee camp shouts of "traitor…

…, it was a moment of history, and feeling in Jerusalem appeared to run higher than at any time since the lightning Isreali victory in 1967 that brought the old walled city of Arab Jerusalem - Al Quds…

November 19, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

…- .... *--*-*-~---,--- - - - ,. _ . Page 12-Sunday, November 19, 1978-The Michigan Daily arabs (Continued from Page 11) he sells: "That's my new cash register. There's my new sign," he points…

… Hazimia an "Uncle Ahmed," a colloquialism meaning an Arab who has sold out to the American establishment. Swanson says the city has assumed a paternalistic attitude toward residents of the South End. "The…

… of the South End community and other Dearborn' residents is nearly non- existent. City officials, too, see little of the community except census figures. "Arabs are gregarious, they like to meet on the…

… an excerpt from a letter written by a Dearborn woman which said the Arabs are "terrible people who drag their kitchen chairs out and sit on the main sidewalk." Last November, however, Hubbard left…

… themes of sexuality and evil merged with a revelatory and concretely powerful effect. In The Fury, De Palma's Grand Guignol deaths were supported by a thematic famine, and the picture stagnated. The pseudo-Arab

… reception proved a harbinger of the movies to come. Although film students and other aspiring highbrows relish the dichotomy between art and entertain- ment, Spielberg's technical virtuosity was so…

… spicy Arabic foods and to hear the chants from outside the mosque, you would think the community has remained en- trenched in the old ways of Lebanon, Syria, or Yemen. Yet, in many ways the…

Arabs have been initiated more quickly than most into the American way. he remarked, 'We were all ready to start building and thought we had the support of the community. At this point we're just trying…

… the city should ask the area residents what they want. Even though Arabic immigrants make up 13 per cent of Dearborn's 110,000 population, the rest of the city is solidly white and middle-class. For 30…

… years Mayor Orville Hubbard reigned Arabic foods and to hear the chants from outside the mosque, you would think the community has remained entrenched in the old ways of Lebanon, Syria, or'Yemen. Yet, in…

November 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… the mother's 'life is ' directly threatened, is outmod- a from the U. N. has been sug- tional political spotlight. ed t gested by several Arab dele- As recently as 1965, the Pales- THE DRIVE for…

… only by the Israelis butl Nadine Trintignant, author Si- Tuesday night's decision ap-!also by Arab leaders who saw mone de Beauvoir and actress plies only to the current ses- !him as a threat to their…

… he also University to study engineering. maintains strong relacions with There he became chairman of the radical governments of Sy- the Palestinian Students Orgaii- ria, Iraq and Libya, which pro…

… neighboring Arab states oagan. In 1969, with the Arab world still smarting from the 1967 de- feat, Arafat took command of the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation, welding a number of guerrilla groups together…

… and there recovered their strength. At the Arab summit conference 1 a s t rnoth, the other leaders of the Arab world recognized Arafat and the PLO as the sole legiti- mate representatives of 'he…

November 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… Einh t Pages i 14 i F If YOU SEE NEWSAPPCALL ALY s _ Position clarified In Friday's Daily we reported that a spokesman for the Arab Student Association had denounced the ex- pulsion'of pro…

…-Zionist Jews from a campus forum on the Middle East War. The spokesman, Hamed Hamud called our offices yesterday to say the official view of the Arab Student Association is that the pro-Zionists were disrupting…

… the college's students. Although the proposal is given little chance of adop- tion, its presentation to the faculty highlights a quiet movement by a small but active group of reform advocates who are…

… working to reverse the current faculty domination of academic decision-making in LSA. THE PRIORITY goal of this movement is parity- equal representation of students and faculty in college governing units…

… action to be taken by the faculty. Officers of the LSA Student Government-a 15 mem- ber representative body elected by LSA students-are leading the drive to reform the Governing Faculty. THEIR PROPOSAL…

…, sponsored by LSA Student Government Vice President Chuck Barquist and Prof. Marvin Felheim, chairman of the American studies department, would replace the present set-up with a representative assembly…

… composed of fifty faculty members and fifty students. Under the proposal, faculty representatives would be elected from their departments. Representation would be proportional to the size of the department…

…'s faculty. Student representatives wo'ld be elected from five divisions randomly assigned at registration. AT PRESENT, LSA Student Government spokesmen point out, students have no vote in the college's top…

… pass. The little offense the hapless Hoosiers were able to generate came through the air. KISSINGER, MEIR CONFER: Is-raelis chargeArabs' two yards and a Willie Jones pass down fell incomplete. AN…

…- Canal and tried to break through power efforts to bring the Arabs Israeli encirclement yesterday but and Israelis toward a peace settle- were shoved back in a sporadic ment and solidify the still…

November 29, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… Oil of Indiana, Sun Oil, Phillips, Texaco and At- Arab summit ends, embargo to continue lantic Richfield, is working on two processes to get at the shale oil cheaply. OIL COMPANIES will bid on the 20…

…. 26 to Dec. 1 TICKETS: Thursday $1.00; Friday & Saturday $1.50 at Trueblood Box Office. Box Office open Nov. 22-27, 12 Noon till 5p.m. PERFORMANCES AT 8:00 P.M. ALGIERS (i)-Arab kings and presidents…

… demands as they are understood by the Arabs. The demands were included in a statement ending the three-day summit; the first such parley since the end of the October Middle East war. The summit was meant to…

… tighten Arab ranks before a peace conference with Israel tentatively scheduled Dec. 8 in Geneva. But Iraq and Libya boycotted the meeting because they oppose peace with Israel, and King Hus- sein of Jordan…

… continue holding back oil from countries they consider un- friendly - and to open the taps for pro-Arab nations. The Arab oil-producing nations have cut back production 25-30 per cent, raising fears of a…

… this measure for Japan, the Philippines and the Common l'arket countries, ex- cept Holland, in recognition for pro-Arab statements. "IT SHOULD be clear that there is a direct link between exemption from…

… export cutbacks and any country's support for our just cause," said A r a b League Secretary - General Mah- moud Riad. "Every time coun- tries act in our favor, there will be Arab decisions to recipro…

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November 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… egg was thrown at a speaker addressing the group in front of the Graduate Library. Several of the spectators were University administrators, including Vice-President for Student Services Henry Johnson…

… on this campus for the "propriety" of their conduct, and reminding other students that deliberate provocation of violence is a "distortion" of the right to free speech (See Page 2). Thirty…

…-five individuals organized by senior art student Mary Nash met Monday night at the International Cen- ter to draft a statement in support of the protection of Iranian students on cam- pus. "We felt that the majority…

… of people in the University community did not favor any kind of violence against anyone, and needed a forum to express their views," Nash said. LAST TUESDAY, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) also…

November 18, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… visit slated for Saturday despite Arab outcry Daily Poto by JOHN KNOX TOURING STUDJENT housing yesterday, some University VIPs give sophomore Fred Danaher's South Quad room the once over. From left to…

… right are Vice President for Student Relations Richard Kennedy, Regent Sarah Powers, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson and Regent Thomas Roach. HEAR STUDENT COMPLAINTS: Regents tour 'U…

…' By BRIAN BLANCHARD The heat in Walter Griggs' $180/month 1 apartment only works on hot days, but the graduate art student had a1 chance to blow off some steam yes- terday morning when the Regents…

… droooed in. Griggs' Division Street dwelling was part of a student housing tour that in- cluded two other apartments and two dorms. Back in the Administration Building for a more typical afternoon -ession…

… Griggs to fret over his broken oven, the Regents trooped down Division Street to inspect the predicaments of other students. "Isn't there some regulation on bedrooms?" asked Regent Sarah Power (D-Ann Arbor…

…. At the last of the apartments Sonia Guillen, a graduate student from Peru, told the Regents that the bathroom isn't heated, that the people on tile floor above are noisy, and that she has seen…

… cockroaches in the apartment. "What do you think is available for people like us?" she asked. "NOT MUCH," answered Vice- President for Student Services Henry Johnson. He went on to suggest that she go to the…

… weekend despite growing alarm among fellow-Arabs, dramatized yesterday by the resignation in quick succession of two Egyptian foreign ministers. Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin said Sadat's 36-hour…

… pledged not to negotiate a separate peace, and in his address to the Knesset he is expected to list the standard Arab demands for a Palestin- ian homeland and Israeli withdrawal from lands occupied in 1967…

… - demands Israel rejects. But if the visit comes about, Sadat will be the first Arab leader ever to visit the Jewish state, a breakthrough that could open a new chapter in the search for a Middle East peace…

November 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… reflected in the stalemate between the two communities of Arab and Is- raeli students now at the Uni- versity. There are an estimated 100 Arabs and 50 Israelis on campus, and interaction between the two…

… apart as ever. One Arab student, who asked to remain anonymous, said that academic work often requires contact between the two groups. "But if you want to maintain a relationship with someone," he…

…-'.. ..-.....:., ...... An Israeli woman on campus says she has enter- tained Arab students in her home and has been invited into their homes. "But you don't go out drinking beer to argue politics," she said. "I have had…

… relations are at their best, there are guide- lines to be followed. An Israeli woman says she has entertain- ed Arab students in her home and has been invited into their homes. She has given and re- ceived…

… birth of Students for a Demo- cratic Society, seen by many stu- dents as a progressive, moving force, by many others as a bit too extreme, and by many of the more established elements in society as an…

… now lie in working with the community rather than with students. "T h e oppression of day to day life, like food prices and rent is the best way to radicalize people," he declares. And despite the fact…

…- eral faculty, the brightest students, people from the Daily, and SGC people. That's really limited." His only connection to his past now is working at Guild House, a progressive ecumenical organiza…

… the 1968 n be nc g u . e career Democratic convention. An SDS meeting in Ann Arbor in 1969. Arabs and Israells on campus: The quiet poitics of a voidance By HOWARD BRICK THE SCENE in Beit Shean…

…, their bodies were thrown out the windows and were trampled and burned by mobs in the street. After watch- ing television footage of the mob action, one student in Ann Ar- bor remarked, "There's enough…

… groups-even if cordial -is generally superficial. Politi- cal discussion, for the sake of tranquility, is nearly taboo. And a sampling of individual opin- ions shows Arabs and Israelis to be about as far…

November 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

Students and the Young Socialist Alliance.' Speaking on "20th century Lib- eration Movements," Singham dis- cussed this new "faceless, mono- lithic, non-personoppressor" in relation to the Arabs and the1…

…/16/70 NO LIMIT rael with a progressive, free, non-j sectarian, Democratic Palestine." Mrs. Suraya Shariff, from the COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON Organization of Arab Students in Detroit, spoke on the…

… movements?" 4 p.m., Wed., Nov. 11, Rm. 229, W. Engin. LSAT for Dec. 19: For students who plan to take Law School Admission Test this December, test will be ad- ministered in Rackham Bldg., Lecture Hall, Ann…

…Arbor. LSAT test date this year is also an exam day -for Uni- versity classes; consequently, f r i s t- choice testing sites are not avail- able for LSAT testing. 'A student not wishing to take LSAT in the Rack…

… Chinese Students Association spon- soring an art show of works by Aloysius Kwan at the "Rive Gauche" (Madelon Pound House at East University and Hill) on November 13 and 14, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 - 12…

… Thursday, 3:00-5:00, Frieze Building, Rm. 3050. Open invitation to1 people interested in French languagei and culture. University 'Activities Center & Students International FREEPORT, BAHAMAS 186.00 ROUND…

… a STUDENT RESORT Al Student Guests 2 hour long "Happy Hour" every evening with Live Music & Dancing Unlimited free drinks * SCUBA LESSONS " HORSEBACK RIDING " HONDA RENTAL Open only to U of M students

…." Speakers i stance in I By GLORIA SMITH "The Arab people are struggling against a new oppressor," said Political Science Prof. Archie. Singham, at a symposium on the Middle East last Sunday. The symposium…

… featured three guest speakers and a panel dis- cussion, and was entitled "The Middle East-Our Next Indo- China?"' Over 150 people attended the program, which was sponsored by the Organization of Arab

… Palestinian Size Arabs is hardly a prologue to dia-7 logue," Shoufani said. Limit 1 Expires 1 1 /16/70 He then proposed "replacing Is- COUPON Limit 3 Expires 11/16/70 Limit 1 Expires 11/16/70 Limit 1 Expires 11…

November 24, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… try- ing it was about 47 per cent ir 1975 and for using it regularly Arab nations discuss c KUWAIT (1) - Ten Arab oil oil price increase would be a Iraqi Oil Minister Karim told nations began a search…

… the ed out its position but is thought n ' office. Arab group meeting here are to want the increase held to H 0 WA E V E R, Iraq Oil Mviin- a Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, about 8 per cent for fear of ister…

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… on what Kuwait Radio described as a 'mission "to communicate Car-' ter's views to the Arabs." Akins was quoted as saying on arrival that Carterasees the Middle East situation and the oil problem as…

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November 01, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… Horatic Alger run amuck." by the director of IN THE YEAR OF THE PIG | Arab s may hit again TRIPOLI, LIBYA, Reuters - Brandt today rejected Israeli ac The Hijackers of the Lufthansa cusations that West…

… Germany ha Airliner who flew here after free- capitulated to terrorism by free ing three Palestinian guerrillas ing three Arab guerrillas on Sun held in West Germany for the Mu- day. nich Olympic massacre…

… of the three Arabs for passenger hijackers said "You can forget and crew of a hijacked Lufthansa about their whereabouts, names Airliner was understandable in the or destinations from here. light of…

… survivors of In Tel Aviv, Israel Prime Minis the Munich massacre. ter Golda Meir said West Ger- Although tense and nervous at many's release of the Arab sus- times, the three men stressed time 'pects was…

…- ment-controlled station during the strike. Palma is accused of cracking down on student leaders who led - demonstrations against the gov- d ernment during the strike, the - sources added. - forest firos…

… biro :mp eMON tM n tros ,S .a E ie" - I - The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan 420…

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November 29, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… peace con- ference in Cairo. But no one else did, and the radical governments of Libya and Iraq separately called anti-Sadat Arab summits in their capitals. The conflicting flurry of invitations threw the…

… Jordan, in a televised speech, pleaded with Arabs to "reunite ranks and rebuild a unified position." His government revealed its own confusion when it declared it was ready to attend both the Tripoli and…

… Saturday to prepare for Geneva. He named two top aides as his envoys. Begin again rejected Sadat's calls for Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territories occupied in 1967 and establishment of a Palestinian…

… state. He appealed to Israelis to stop demanding diplomatic concessionsto the Arabs to reward Sadat for visiting Israel Nov. 19-21. "I APPEAL TO the various parties: negotiations have begun. Give us a…

… Coalition Against Apartheid was formed "to coordinate the activities of groups and individuals interested in action against apartheid," explained Denis Ondeje,. vice-president of the Afri- can Students

… Operations panel. He directed headline-making probes of labor See SENATE, Page 2 McClellan Foreign students wary of spies Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Former Congresswoman Martha Griffiths pauses…

… campuses - including this one - foreign students fear surveillance operations by their countries' in- telligence networks. "There is more than ample evidence that stu- dents are being monitored," says Jon…

… Heise, Inter- national Center director, "especially students from Korea and Taiwan." EMBASSIES INTERESTED in monitoring stu- dents know where political activists attend school, but their records on other…

students are frequently not up to date. Until a few years ago, keeping records current was easy because universities supplied information about foreign students. But with the passage of the Family…

… Educational Rights and Privacy Act in 1974, educational institutions ceased publishing student registers which listed all foreign students according to their country of origin. CURRENT LAW only allows the…

November 13, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

Arabs, Israelis clash at MLB - But don 'tfret, it's only a game , By R. J. SMITH Some earthshaking advancements and setbacks in the Mideast situation transpired yesterday afternoon. A U…

….S. and the U.S.S.R. Once the students decided who would get to play such luminaries as Moshe Dayan, Andrew Young and King Hussein, the class was able to strive toward the goal of the game - nothing much…

…, really, just the achievement of peace and harmony in the Mideast. For the class, the game is not just for play. It is used as preparation for exams, and the students spent a great deal of time preparing…

…, one "Saudi Arabian" put it, "The problem is one of com- munication." In two weeks, another section of the class will lend its hand at steady- ing the Arab-Israeli conflict, but this time with an…

… important distinction: The students will be assisted by a computer. "We're looking for the day when people here are playing Left Bank, and people at MIT are playing Syria - it doesn't need to be face to face…

… enthusiasm and dedica- tion propelled the students toward their goal of Mid-East stability. "There is probably nobody on this: floor who knows the score of the Purdue-Michigan game," said Goo man. "There are…

…. i 5 , S S Elections MONDAY -WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14-16 Candidates for 9 one year seats and 1 half year seat- Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan I I Sr-------- WRITE YOUR AD HERE! - --- 1 1…

… certification of the next General Election. No. 2. "Shall the structure of the Michigan Student Assembly be changed to create an elected body wherein representatives will all be directly elected from their…

… schools and colleges and all schools and colleges shall be represented in proportion to their respective student enrollment; every school and college thereby being entitled to one seat on the Assembly for…

… every 1,250 students enrolled in that school or college, for a major fraction of 1,250 and each school and college will be guaranteed at least one voting representa- tive on the Michigan Student Assembly…

November 11, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… years, and one stint of five years. At an informal meeting with several University graduate students of Modern Near Eastern History, he displayed an astounding knowledge of Egyptian and Middle Eastern…

… with Israel could be possible. The audacity of his statements won him the condemnation of all Arab gover- nments, and another short prison term in Egypt. In spite of his highly subjective position as -a…

… to the Arab-Israeli dispute, provide valuable insight into 4he workings of the Camp David accord, not to mention the motivations of the parties involved. Though he is, himself, a progressive leftist…

…, it is important to note the ecumenical composition of his coalition, of which he is a leading mem- ber. This body includes conservatives and liberals from Marxist, Nasserite, pan-Arab, and Progressive…

… independence for the developing Arab and African nations, the focus has shifted from anti- colonialism, toward economic development, and economic inter-' dependence with the West; (something in which even the…

… most radical Arab states have a vested interest). Now the perceptions of Israel in the Arab world are viewed in light of how Israel is sup.- posed-to fit into this new scheme of in- ter-dependence with…

…. whatever Egypt did, the Saudis would follow, who would then bring the radical Arab states into line,a and eventually the Palestinians. The problem though, he points out, is that, "it broke down at the first…

…- tends that without the bargaining power of the other Arab states, Egypt has become just another "Israeli ob- ject." He feels that the Arab petrodollars "were previously responsible for the notion that…

… can not step backward, because it would be admit- ting to the other Arabs that he had' failed. Many feel that Camp David has already proven to be a failure. Sadat's advisers, according to Sayad Ahmad…

…. Not only have they failed to isolate the deal with the most critical issue of the conflict, but the U.S., in leading the process has acted on the faulty premise that the Arab world would fall according…

November 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…, shouting and throwing stones in the second day of 3rd floor, Student Health Service pro-guerrilla protests. free, individual contraceptive counsel- In Hebron, Arab rioters set a' restaurant aflame and stoned…

… ensure the army will not intervene in the country's political life. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 65 Tuesday, November 19, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

… AP and Reuter JERUSALEM - Arab high school unrest switched to East: Jerusalem yesterday after two days of demonstrations in towns! on the Israeli - occupied west bank of the river Jordan. t Teenagers…

… TRIP to Utah WEEKEND TRIPS to Boyne and Collingwood students threw stones at the Is- the Eyrian port of Latakia from raeli - run labor office and Nov. 20-25. smashed its windows, with more It said Vice…

…- Israeli leaders have said the Saturday, when one teen-aged loading military supplies. trouble was sparked off by last Arab girl was killed by a blow Rabin warned Syria against week's address to the United…

… in the head and 50 Arabs were any unilateral arms buildup Nations by Yasir Arafat, lead- arrested. and his comments have been er of the Palestine Liberation Tass, the official Soviet news interpreted…

…, "Present State of the History Palestinian guerrilla base near { age, senate rules com. hearings, of Science," 214 w. Eng., 4:30 pm. the Arab refugee camp at Ra- confirmation of Nelson Rockefeller!Houe,r7e s…

….noon.TeNx iiiain"Le al security forces. Music School: Trumpet Student Rackham, 8 pm. In Cairo, meanwhile, the po- Recital, Recital Hall, 12:30 pm. Phychiatry: Richard L. Grant, U. litical weekly Rose al Youssef…

… Kissinger's proposal for an- ontraceptive ounseling other interim Israeli withdrawal in Sinai. and Education Service In Israeli - occupied Jordan, Arabs marched through three Gynecology Clinic cities…

… "LEMANS" starring STEVE McQUEEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 7:30, 9:30 NAT. SCIENCE AUD. $1.00 UAC, a non-profit student entertainment organization, would like to start several new activities this year, but we…

November 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… regulars see as a real chance to win a majority. With the election of Ed Pierce to the state Senate, and the registration of hundred of new student voters thanks to Proposition D, Democrats are thinking…

… Leslie Morris in the predominantly student First and Second Wards, and both councilmem- bers will be seeking reelection. The Democrats, however, may have a primary battle to contend with. Jessie Thomas…

… Assistants are students or employees. Bombyk stressed that GEO organizational goals won't change un- der her leadership. "We'll be trying to end the trial as quickly as possible and get back to the bargaining…

…- ted this to happen - this puts us back another month. I interpret it as the University stalling longer," Bombyk said. hopes to work more with student gover- nment and that GEO would be working on…

… bargaining table. Bottle bill upsets local retailers Born IVk The former GEO vice-president organizing chairwoman added and she Israeli: Arabs treated equally By JULIE ENGEBRECHT Though unhappy about the…

… United Nations' charges of mistreatment of Arabs living under Israeli rule are false. "The UN set up this special commit- tee in 1969 to investigate human rights violations in Israeli occupied territories…

November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… moniker, but the bold threat of delivering desert to Dean right between the eyes turned out to be an idle one. His speech was just too damn inter- esting. Students of Blind Ambition weren't handed any new…

…. 64 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MSA needs our support SOME THINGS never change. Prior -Jto this week's election, all the MSA candidates said one…

…- nual Killer Contest. By The Associated Press CAIRO-Asked seven years ago if he was prepared to recognize Israel if it withdrew from Arab territory captured in 1967, Egypt's newly chosen president…

… snapped: "Never. Our people here will crush anyone who would decide this." Yesterday, that same president, Anwar Sedat, bucking a gathering storm of protest in the Arab world but apparently supported at…

… and Israeli troops withdrawn behind the mountain passes in the Sinai desert, Sadat was talking about indefinite coexistence between Arabs and Israelis. But he still was not prepared to remotely consider…

November 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…-9975 Maple Village-761-2733 E. Lberty-668-9329 E. U~+versity-662-0354 BY WILLIAM THOMPSON The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Tuesday night reiterated its stance demanding greater student in- put in the…

… of alumni, faculty, and students. The equality standards would apply to committee budgets and access to can- didates. The proposals call for meetings of the Regents and presidential candidates with…

… University Ad- ministration has agreed to sponsor the service permanently. port the projects she thought were im- portant, said Smith. * EXPRESSING discontent with MSA's handling of student involvement Sin…

… with the Regents because it used too many ambiguous terms. Smith said publicity of the trial period for running student buses to Nor- th Campus at late hours was crucial But MSA members didn't support…

… hardline. Arabs CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - President Anwar Sadat blasted oil-rich Arab states and other opponents yesterday, accusing them of pettiness and "defeatist complexes" for failing to en- dorse his…

… peacemaking efforts with Israel. In an interview with the editor of the Kuwait newspaper Al Syassi, excerpts of which were carried by the official Middle East News Agency, Sadat called on the Arabs to "stop…

…-SATURDAY 9-6 C G Megan O'MaI ey 500 E. Liberty Jst ofStt Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY SPEAKING AT THE TEACH-IN on Mexico last night were Hector Marroquin (left), a radical student leader who flei Mexico in…

November 30, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Racial tensions jar nursingfaculy By MITCH CANTOR sources said. Racial friction between faculty members has One Psychiatric Nursing student, who asked days, he said.egations of that indracial tensions) ha…

…-year students about tensions among ment. trative style ording to sources in the program. faculty members: "She (Hansen) said that The faculty of the program in the School of there are many issues, and that one…

…," signed by 12 of the 15 graduate students One of the students in the program e relieved of teaching loads effective Jan. I. were at issue, saying, "Allegations of that kind were "just a way of opening a…

…. There will be Students are concerned that the program will was a statement of their worries that the sors). We were told to sign up for classes as if continue research under University grants, some…

… MARK PARRENT Three vacant executive positions were filled temporarily by The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night in their first meeting with the newly elected members seated. Other officers were…

…'s upcoming Lebanon said it wanted to stay neutral. 'iddle East summit. Arab nations who Syria and the Palestine Liberation >ppose his conciliation with Israel ap- Organization denounced the talks and eared to…

November 15, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…,,Page 4-Thursday, November 15, 1979-The Michigan Daily .I3 Aid-igan 1aiIy Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom ' Vol. LXXXX, No. 61 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… University of Michigan MSA funding authority inmdanger again OMEONE KEEPS forgetting that student governments on this cam- pus cannot allocate funds to please everyone. Occasionally, some group may not get…

… will tell the Regents in their public comments session today that the Michigan Student Assembly should not have the power to give money to any group. The organization charges that the assembly only…

student group asked for $1,400. It received nothing for today's affair, and was granted $82 for the Brickley visit. MSA backed its refusal by indicating that the open house was strictly a social event which…

… too long to get the Regents to respect that right. This past summer and part of this semester had to be wasted while the assembly re- acquired its cherished freedom. Student government does not have…

… promoting cultural and educational awareness gives students some say in events. Even that small authority is again being threatened. When will MSA be left alone? Thousands of Iranians demonstrate against…

… nations which are becoming increasingly more complex and more unpredictable. Few governments in the world would wish to see these principles weakened. It is no accident that the "radical" Arab regimes of…

… and the U.S. for some time to come. The confusion in the media between Arab and Persian, the equation of Persian with Muslim and Persian/Arab with Muslim, the explicit and implicit assumption that this…

November 26, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Gobble 'em up Second Annua lTurk Awards... 0 Confiden By JOSEPH GASPARRINI portantly, the -N ANNOUNCING THE begin- that a tenant ning of a rent…

… Heis- man Trophy prior to the end of the sea- son. Police Chief Walter Krasny bagged the Don't Look at Me, I Just Work Here Tur- key for letting the feds insult students. For the second straight year…

…. According to them: "The policy of division by Great Bri- tain was successful enough to warrant the UN to set up two separate states, one Arab and one Jewish. Britain refused to accept this UN decision and the…

… Jewish people waged a success- ful war for independence ... the Israeli armies under Zionist command (my emphasis) took over one half of the land allot- ted to the Palestinian Arabs. As a result, 900…

…,000 Arabs were maderefugees in the course of this war, and to this day have not been allowed to return home. Further annexation of Arab lands was made in the 1956 and 1967 wars, increasing the num- ber of…

…. Moreover, the Jewish inhabi- tants of Palestine supported the partition plan, which divided the land among the Jews and the Palestinians, the larger portion going to the latter. However, it was the Arabs who…

… refused to accept the plan. Arab armies attacked as soon as the British mandate ended. They encour- aged the Palestinian Arabs to leave their lands, 'temporarily,' that is, until battle with the Jew- ish…

… state would convert all lands to Arab control. Certainly, a large number of Arabs were made refugees in 1948, but, by whom? Similarly, the 1956 and 1967 wars resulted in additional refugees. However, the…

… authors fail to mention the existence of an equivalent num- ber of Jewish refugees, who were persecuted and had to leave Arab lands during the same period. The Israelis have welcomed these Jewish refugees…

… AUTHORS repeatedly re- fer to "Zionism's ideas of Jew- ish exclusiveness." Is not Arab nationalism exclusive? For that matter, is not American patriot- ism? The authors' solutions to the problems in the…

November 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… helped settle a Detroit police strike. Happenings .. . . . the Black Students' Arts and Cultural Festival tops a light file of happenings on this Saturday. The festival which features art, photography…

… University's executive officers to come up with a plan for returning about $1 million in excess tuition revenue to students who paid fees this term. Final ac- tion on the proposed refund is scheduled for the…

… decision through committee de- liberations. "If there's one student who wants his money back, it's our duty to return it." Brown urged speedy action on, the refund, so that the students who paid the excess…

… will be the ones paid back. "I do not think that it's fair . . . to benefit a student who comes next year-he's not the one who paid it," he explained. Prior to the vote on disposition of the $1 million…

… sees end to ol emba.rgo, OKs pipel ine WASHINGTON (UPI)-Declaring there is a possibility the Arab oil embargo will be lifted, President Nixon signed legislation yesterday p e rmit i n g construction of…

… President-designate Gerald Ford added credence to the likeli- hood of an embargo lift, testifying to a congressional hearing that he had just been told "1ne or more Arab countries" are voluntarily re- leasing…

November 13, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… even earlier. It would be the first such rationing since World War II. Morton put the chance of ra- tioning at more than 50-50 follow- ing an oil boycott by the Arab nations that came on top of what was…

… with the Arab stats who have cut off supplies to the U.S. because of its pro- Israeli policies in the Middle- East war. Arab oil at present accounts for six per cent of U.S. consumption. Current…

…, 2nd floor Union 763-2147 THE MICHIGAN PAILY I Volume LXXXIV, No. 59 UA is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

November 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

… lease, and are payments. the situation has The tenants still the house and the caught up in rent Friday, November 17; 1972 The Organization of Arab Students invites you to hear Attorney EXPeen…

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY i killed at Southern U LEGAL ACTION POSSIBLE Landlady, tenants fight over house (Continued from Page 1) Students had demanded the res- ignation of Dr. G. Leon…

… Parish (county) Sheriff's office, ordered the students to come out and or- dered those in front of the building to leave the area. About two-thirds of the students, both those inside and out, left. Police…

… officers when the students took over the building. Police in turn fired teargas at the students. In the ensuing melee, the two black students were killed. "There would have been no vio- lence had not the…

students fired or thrown the first tear gas," Ed- wards told a news conference yes- terday after the bedlam, noting he had seen film of the incident show- ing a cannister hurled toward of- ficers as they…

… approached the oc- cupied building. He said he would make no more efforts to solve student problems "if they do not have enough con- fidence in me to go back to classes peacefully and can give me time to solve…

… their problems." The 9,000-student Baton Rouge campus and the 2,900-student New Orleans campus of the university- the nation's largest predominantly black university-have been em- broiled in boycotts…

… since mid- October when they began pressing their demands for more student' control of administrative affairs. Students at the New Orleans campus occupied the administra- tion building there over the past…

… to accept Bashful's resignation. The request was made, the governor's; office said, about the time the students had occupied the admin- istration building here. (Continued from Page 1) A few minutes…

…. The students left the steps and fluidly regrouped behind the cor- don of officers. I moved to return to my first vantage point nearer to the administration building, and someone shouted that two…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… added that its duration depended on resumption of Middle East oil supplies. Arab states imposed a total embargo on oil to the United States because of its pro-Israel policy but that alone is not re…

… some- what cool to Israel, said: "I don't know what steps we can take to encounter the embargo. The Arabs have us over a bar- rel, and I am not punning." Sen. James Buckley (R-N.Y.) thought President…

… leaders is in the hands of Brig.-Gen. Dimitrios Ionnides, commander of the tough and highly influential military police. Oil boycott by Arabs 0 0 causing non-economic international effects By PHIL…

… NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst Because it had never happened before, no one really believed the Arabs could get together to en- force an oil boycott against the industrial nations. And because it had…

… lead to a shift in the balance of power in Asia. The Arabs could very well be right far beyond their original intent when they say things can never be the same again. In Europe it has strengthened the…

… using "pressures and threats" aimed not only at Israel and the Arab states but at each other. Jobert also declared: ... if we wish to stay free, to participate in the determination of our destiny, we must…

… Volume LXXXIV, Number 67 Tuesday, November 27, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann .Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published…

November 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…t t 3iiTan Bitj Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Organizing to defend a sexist 'U' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone…

… Department of Health,1 Education, and Welfare. HEW is demand- ing that colleges and universities, under threat of losing all federal contracts, stop 1 discriminating against women students and + employes…

… were probably written by me, I suppose I should response to his choleric letter. Now it does appear that some of the Arabs are not particularly lov- able, to say the least. Further- more, their various…

… of such an intractable problem as the "Arab question" should in- volve an examination of both sides of the dispute. Apparently my ef- forts to provoke at least a casual glance at the Arab point of view…

… were hopelessly doomed to failure. I HAVE RELUCTANTLY come to believe that anti-Arab projudice is today the only form of racism still held respectable by Western liberals. I can remember last spring when…

… and callousness directedagainst the Arabs. Let no history book fifty years from now record that a 11 Americans remained silent in the face of atrocities committee against the Palestinian Arabs as they…

… two times I stopped mid- way and asked myself, "Oh what's it worth? It will only be a one way dialogue." I hope that this letter, by pointing up the con- cerns of a significant number of students, w…

November 14, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…- bassador to the United Nations (UN), told a law school audience yesterday. Blum told the group of about 85, most of whom are lawyers or law students, that three quarters of the land designated for a…

… Palestinian-Arab state in the original UN Palestinian Mandate of 1947 holds the majority of the Palestinian people already. That parcel is the kingdom of Jordan, "the only thing non-Palestinian. . . is the king…

… pointed out that there is no such thing as a separate Palestinian identity." Blum said after the Six Day War in 1967 the Arab League realized military avenues were no longer practical and decided to employ…

… political and diplomatic resources. So it "invented the Palestinian identity" in order to homeland juxtapose it to Israeli and other Arab nations' interests, the former Inter- national Law professor added…

… York City, will in- terview prospective students, 7-9 p.m., 1429 Hill. Call 663-3336 for an appoin- tment. LSA-SG-Election pollworkers meet at 5 p.m., Michigan Student (EC-2-- 106'4) Also available: My…

November 16, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… Tubingen University in the Federal Republic of Germany. The scholarship provides approximately $300 per month for 10 months. Two scholarships are awarded annually. Interested graduate students in all fields…

… are urged to apply by January 14, 1977. A good command of German is necessary, preference is given to students who have completed the M.A. degree. Contact Sam Wheelis, LS&A Office of Study Abroad…

… Bakke's right not to be discriminated against that is the heart of this litigation," the would-be student's lawyers argued. i ii " DORM RESIDENTS File now for University Housing Council Elections…

…, OBSERVERS noted o that the religious, social and e political divisions that explod- ed this tiny Arab country re- .mained unsolved. The Syrian- d occupation provided only the rforce to prevent further fight…

… days,. Arab League offic- ials said. This will complete their oc- cupation of Lebanon except for a stria along the southern bor- der with Israel, regarded as a danger zone -"iere Syrian penetration…

…,"k war with the Jewish st- The Syrian i 'ention force, now numbering nearly 30,000, is the striking fist of an Arab League peace contingent order- ed and financed by Arab kings and presidents in two summit…

… Rhodes on academic tprograms within the Univer- sity. CIVIL LIBERTIES BOARD: Advises the Administra- tion on questions involving the Civil Rights of Stu- dents within the University structure. STUDENT

… RELATIONS: Advises the University on student programs and development. -rn r A A r A Ii C/"r I A I AI ADI kt"c ki I I - J:, 4 UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO ST UNION AUDITORIUM 1 UDEN- TICKETS AVAILABLE At: 4…

November 14, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…Overhauling SGC MSA plan avoids convention hassles By The School and College Government Task Force 'N THE ALL-CAMPUS Elections on November 18, 19 and 20, students will be asked to vote on a…

… package of amend- ments to the SGC Constitution which has been called the "Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Plan." In addition to changing the name of SGC, the "MSA Plan" would signifi- cantly alter two…

… result in several posi- tive changes in student governance on this campus. First, with the inclusion of representatives from each school or college, every student would be assured that the particular…

… for students' academic needs. SECOND, THE TYPES OF ISSUES discussed and the quality of decision-making would undoubtably improve the current SGC. Students who have been actively involved in issues at…

… serious commitment needed. Third, the incorporation of school and college representa- tives in the central student government makes for an integrated student governance system. There will be a flow of…

November 14, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 59) • Page Image 5

… VARGO The Iranian Student Organization (ISA) and the Organization of Arab Students held a joint rally yesterday on the Diag to protest the recent violence in Iran and President Carter's con- tinuing…

Arab Students (OAS). "The Shah is'plotting with the Zionists in Israel to suppress Arabs and Iranians and to exploit the natural wealth of the area," said Al-Awar. "In 1973, he supplied Israel with oil…

… picketing ,eneral Motors' headquarters in Detroit next March 23 to demonstrate opposition to the auto company's in- *yestments in South Africa. Students rally against shah, Carter policies. Ar rnoto THIS U…

… people in attendance at the conference, defined the Arab-Israeli conflict in terms of psychological fears on both sides. "Long range peace in the Mideast requires the resolution of the Palestinian issue in…

November 16, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

…Saturday, November 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturday, November 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three OIL SCHEME VULNERABLE: Arabs to attack Kissinger plan Constantine mounts…

… vigorous L.> LONDON (Reuter) - Oil- consuming countries yesterday gave a qualified welcome to Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer's sweeping proposals for coping with the energy crisis. But a top Arab oil…

… consult- ant said the Arabs would reject the keystone of the Kissinger five-point plan, creation of a financial mechanism for rechan- neling the oil producers huge surplus funds among nations hardest hit by…

… consumption - advanc- ed by France. THE INITIAL Arab reaction was put by Nadim Pachachi, former secretary - general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the 13-nation grouping which ac…

… Kissing- er's suggestion that the West should have guardianship over our money." "We (Arabs) have always seen that we have no interest in ruining the economies of West- ern nations, but we will not have our…

…:00-Supper. Friday, 12:00-Luncheon and Bible Study. * * * UNIVERSITY CHURCH1 OF CHRIST# Presently Meeting at YM-YWCA, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister 3:00 p.m. - Sunday Wors'ip Service. Students Welcome. For…

… Wednesday Evening at 10:00. * * * CAMPUS CHAPEL Pastor: Don Postema 10:00 a.m.-Morning Service. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel) 801 S. Forest Ave. at 11111 St…

…. Donald G. Zill, Pastor Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m.-Student

…-7435. Friends L a k e Community, 19,720 Waterloo Rd., Chelsea, 475-8775. Movement for a New Society (MNS), 665-6083. World Peace Tax Fund, Box 1447, Ann Arbor. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663…

November 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… "Left Bank," referring to the left bank of the Seine River in Paris where students are fre- quently found mingling in out- door cafes. Rive Gauche, open every evening, with the excep- tion of Sunday, is…

… similarly a place where students can "meet to become actively involved in conversation," explained In- Kuin Kim, acting manager., In late October, Rive Gauche began scheduling international nights presented…

… by various na- tionality clubs. Last week was hosted by the Arab club. Mem- bers sold ethnic food, pastries, and beverages, while Arab mu- sic filtered through the house. Live entertainment and slides…

… were also planned by the Arab club. Hosts in the near future will be the East Indian club, the Chi- nese club (which plans to pre- sent an art exhibit) and the La- tin American club. Rive Gauche is…

… sit- uation" but says that he "will not be responsible for sending a woman with two children out into the cold." "Foreign students are not a popular issue on campus," Klin- ger explained and the "Univer…

… minute break" most students find necessary during an even- ing of study. Rive Gauche is also an ex- cellent place to find an inex- pensive Sunday dinner-often an international potluck. Rive Gauche is just…

…. But basically, "Rive Gauche," Kim concluded, "provides a uni- que opportunity for American and foreign students to learn about each other." The Michigan Daily, edited and man- a e6. by students at the…

… Daily University Players and the Speech Department apologize to the public for having to close the doors early in recent pro- ductions of the Student Labora- tory Theatre in the Arena Thea- tre. We…

… oiu g h t seriously about Iceland in the past three months." Judging from the re- sults of a recent midterm exami- nation in Scandinavian 441 (Norse Myth and Legend), I can state that some 46 students

November 11, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 58) • Page Image 16

…, that though the raids are "something you get used to, I don't like getting numb about something I feel, on purely moral grounds, should affect me." But other students insist the Arab-Israeli conflict…

… seize those same roots. But history for the par- ticipants in the Arab-Israeli conflict is, quite specifically, a means of proving one's rights to the much-disputed Mideast territories. The diggers and…

…. The 1980 session will be eight weeks long, and Herbert said she expects about 50 student diggers. Applications are being ac- cepted through Herbert, who said the two major requirements are enthusiasm…

… and an ability to work hard. Students must pay their own way on the dig, but there is opportunity for up to three University credits for the work. Evening lectures and Saturday field trips to other…

… excavation sites supplement the 'practical knowledge gained during the work day. The fee is "whatever it costs to keep (the studen- ts)," according to Herbert. One student estimates he spent $1,200 on room…

…, board, and air fare last summer. In addition to the University students, the summer-digs are populated by more itinerant amateur archaeologists from all over the world and from all walks of life…

students agree the discomfort is immaterial. "It takes a while to get used to squatting, but it's not like you're digging ditches on a road crew," says Cahill. Ac- cording to Herbert, the only physical…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… consumption be- se cause of shortages of fuel, wors- al ened by the recent cutoff of Arab ck oil because of U.S. support for ie Israel in the Middle East war. Two of his cabinet members, - however, yesterday…

… Professor of Political Science Hebrew University Will Speak on "POLITICAL ELITES IN ISRAEL --ARABS AND JEWS" WED., Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. at HILLEL, 1429 Hill St. OHIO STATE FIGHT BANNER CONTEST FRIST PRIZE $25…

… MEXICO REVIEW LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL, AND 1969 "Get out of here!" I JOE ALIOTO, 1968 for ore nforatio PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BOWEN fIELDHOUSE November 14, 1913…

… by the OFFICE OF ETHICS & RELIGION, U of M 14FUTURE CPA'SM Learn Now About the Next -CPA Exam BECKER CPA REVIEW COURSE 313-864-0128 Our Successful Students Represent s of USA. Courses Begin June 1 st…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…, imposing a supplemental tax of 30 to 40 cents, or both. Meanwhile, Arab foreign min- isters approved a Saudi Arabia proposal that oil restrictions against Japan and all European Common Market countries ex…

…- cept the- Netherlands be lifted, reliable sources reported in Al- giers yesterday.. The sources said the foreign ministers approved the proposal at a meeting in Algiers before a summit conference of Arab

… more favorable to the Arabs, the sources said. THE NETHERLANDS was not included in the proposed shift because the Arabs consider the Dutch government to be commit- ted to Israel, the sources said. The…

… & Sullivan Society "The THE MICHIGAN rAILY 8 brolume LXXXIv, Number 68An ocent ' Wednesday, November 28, 1913 O is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second…

November 03, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… negotiated in Moscow with U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, and a White House re- fusal to join the Soviet Union in policing an Arab-Israeli cease- fire seems to have stimulated a reconsideration of…

…- tions in the Golan Heights. Des- pite their criticisms they said Israel still scored a great vic- tory over its Arab foes. "LET IT HURT whomever it will hurt," said Commerce Min- ister Haim Bar-Lev, once…

… release of prisoners of war. Critics have argued that Is- rael had accepted the cease- fire too soon and could have dealt the Arabs a crushing blow if it had not agreed to -stop the fighting. THE CALL for a…

… sacrifice than in past wars. WHEN ISRAEL unle-1hed its unorthodox tactics, however, the Arabs reacted slowly and lacked imagination or resourc.fulness, he said. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians were used…

… as "dispos- able or throwaway soldiers," he brainwashed for suzh human said. The Arab troons had been wave tactics, and .Egyptian planes and helicopters were also wasted in badly planned actions, he…

… contended. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 51 Saturday, November 3, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

November 02, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

… aggression and subver- for Arab Students denounced thei sion in the Middle East." ejection of the Jews and stated "Zionism is a total fascist, coun- that "we don't support this kind ter-revolutionary movement…

ARABS and Israelis lived "The bartender was cleaning the together for centuries 'til the bar and found it all stopped up," period of Zionist aggressin," he said Ewing. "All of a sudden he'continued. x…

… pro-Arab group calling for a Tapes loaned to aide (Continued from Page 1) ' restraints. I am not prohibited from White House press briefing to an- taking any action I might feel nounce the nomination of…

… then she had de- cided to make her hurried trip to Washington, she replied "just to find out that there was no pres- sure." Meir said Israel was willing to open peace negotiations with the Arabs anywhere…

…,' con- of action." tinued a chairperson. He went on - to say that the Arab people must ' Utah is in the approximate be supported against U.S.-Israeli ' geographic center of the western aggression. half of…

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