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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 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…

… counseling, call the above clinics or: EAST CLINIC, Health Service Afternoons 3-5, Mon.-Fri. 207 Fletcher 763-1210 STUDENT SERVICES, Counseling Services 9-5, Mon.-Fri. 3rd Floor, Mich. Union 764-8437 ETHICS…

… LXXXIV, Number 69 Thursday, November 29, 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 daily…

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 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 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…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Keachie says the decline in student activism has brought with it an im- provement in relations between students and their pro- Fessors. In a recent study of tension-or the lack there- of-in 23 University…

… Hall at 4 p.m... . and from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. you can read (and perhaps sign) the rent control petition in the Tenant's Union Office on the 4th floor of the Union. 0 Arabs meet Arab kings and presidents…

… meeting in Algiers yester- day for a postwar summit got secret reports on possi- ble tightening of the Arab oil squeeze and joint strategy for upcoming peace talks with Israel. Sources said the foreign…

… ministers discussed possible ways of intensifying the Arab oil cutback designed to pressure the indus- trialized world irto more pro-Arab policies in the Mid- le East. At the same time, the ministers talked…

… of ways of preventing the Arab oil weapon from harming countries whose policies are considered more pro-Arab, Such as France and some other members of the Euro- pean Common Market, the informants…

… and wiretapping of Democratic party headquarters in the Watergate office building, was confusingly drafted. See PRESIDENT, Page 10 Students will have say in VP seection The Senate Advisory Committee on…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… talks between the Arabs plained, the secretary of state has and Israelis before the end of the been inhibited from speaking out year. HIGH FASHION FOOTWEAR shoes by sans souCI, inc. 522 East William (In…

… PAID FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM. Contact Rodney Eiger M.D. at 764-5190. Sunday, Nov. II officially before all parties had been contacted. Kissinger is winding up his peace mission in the Arab

…; Jane Hunter, cello; Deborah Tomchak, horn SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 ot 4 p.m. RACKHAM AUDITORIUM u GERARD, DEBUSSY, BEETHOVEN, PYLE ADMISSION COMPLIMENTARY L I "I PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life…

November 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

… capital of Riyadh for a These cracks in the Middle meeting with King Faisal. East cease-fire were reported as Last night Hussein flew to Da- Arab leaders worked out arrange- mascus for talks with President…

Arab diplo- Israel announced that 1,854 Is- matic activity to set up a sum- raeli soldiers had been killed and mit conference in Algiers, where 1,800 wounded in the Middle East an Arabtconsensus toward a…

… fighting, the largest toll in any peace settlement is expected to conflict with the& Arabs since be forged. the first fight for independence SOVIET DEPUTY F o r e i g n in 1948, when nearly 5,000 died…

… Cairo today. Egyptian govern- accepted the U. N. - sponsored ment spokesman Ahmid Anis cease-fire that ended the fourth said Kissinger's talks with Sadat Arab-Israeli war in 25 years. m Up A MILITARY…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Publishedi daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…'s convention that the student of the 1960's would be "a quiet generation . . they won't throw any bombs." But five years later he had to eat his words when, as President of the Uni- versity of California, he…

… stood against the first major student uprising at Berkeley. Later Kerr was fired by California Gov. Ronald Reagan, and has since made more waves with the Carnegie Commission's recom- mendation that public…

… passengers left on the Boeing 747 until seven Arab prisoners are released on the island of Cyprus. More than half a dozen Arab countries have already refused to let the jet land at their airports. In the mean…

…-hour hearing, the Central Student, upheld the Student Government Council presidency of unanimously against a suit seeking Gill's removal. Judiciary Lee Gill, (CSJ) ruling A rift in the union Embittered UAW…

… and urging that it be turned down by UAW's GM Council. DENIAL OF RIGHTS CH ARGED: Students sue ' over residency requirements Besides Nelson, others voting against Ford were Sens. Thomas Eagleton (D…

… violated a section of the SGC consitution stating that all SGC officers must be students at the University. THE PLAINTIFFS argued that Gill was not enrolled during either the spring-summer or fall terms, and…

… thus violated the clause stating that officers must be students "during the current or previous full term." But CSJ sidestepped the issue of whether spring-summer con- stitutes a full term and maintained…

… that Gill had indeed been enrolled for both half-terms. One of the CSJ judges, Charles Krugman, summed up the court's opinion: "I think the fact that a leader is not a student is unfortunate, but he…

… against Gill, refused to comment on the CSJ verdict. Schaper only snapped that his interest in the case was "no- See CSJ, Page 8 By CINDY HILL Two students have filed a class action suit in federal court…

November 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… the United States announced agree- ment yesterday on an early re- sumption of diplomatic relations in the first apparent dividend for Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer'spersonal diplomacy in the Arab

… sunshine. "For myself, let it be immediate." THE ACCORD to resume re- lations was announced 'a f e w hours later, closing a diplo- matic gap opened by Egypt in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war because of…

…. They appar- ently signaled Sadat's approval of the American attempt to play the role of middle man between the Arabs and Israel. Although no date was set for normal restoration of diplomatic relations…

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…; pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and da. Attention Women Students: You're' Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states invited to the third in series of in- Summerand ign)session publishea Tuesday formal…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… 14, 1 973 Ten Cents Eight Pages New intern pro grain of fered A mass meeting for students interested in a brand new, experimental Summer Intern Program in New York will be held tonight at 7:30 in…

… are asking employers to provide students with living ex- penses for the summer. The jobs are basically designed for liberal arts students, although any students who have completed their junior year by…

… located on Main St. between Liberty and E. Williams Streets. Happenings . . . ...include an open meeting of Student Government Council's own committee considering SGC reorganiza- tion tonight at 7 in the…

… SGC chambers at the Union .-- the Washtenaw County Democratic Committee is meet- ing at 8 p.m. at the McKenny Union on the Campus of Eastern Michigan University .. . Rackham Student Gov- ernment…

… began meeting with* classes Monday. work either with the press or with students, MILLER'S DUTIES as professor are infor- AT THEmm PRESS l~uncheon Miller coveress a mal, and so far he has been dividing his…

…. and Israeli units are cordial." sillasvuo flew to Israel to discuss the incident with Dayan and Arab leaders pursued their prepara- tions for an Arab summit in Al- giers at the end of the month. 'The…

… authoritative Cairo daily, Al Ahram, said it would probably take place on Nov. 28, and Arab foreign ministersi wud mee in 24 to draw up the agenda, sure to include thease of oil asd a politial tary confrontation…

… motion cited a recent UHC referendum on the question, which, they said, showed a sizable minority of students do not favor the boycott. The rights of this minority, they said, are be- -ing trampled by the…

…- though - a "sizable minority'' of students oppose the boycott, over three quarters of those polled reg- istered support. The referendum to support the boycott passed 298-191 in the recent October election…

… to the Huron St. A&P store to demonstrate against the store for selling non- unon products. uRichard Chavez, brother of UFW leader Cesar Chavez, appealed to students at the rally to remain active in…

November 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… orders for the janitor to turn down the thermo- stat in his office to 68 degrees. The governor had met earlier in the day to discuss the energy situation with the President. Students burn A poor student

… control of the body. Though they hold a 2-1 edge in voter registration, MSU students turned out in low numbers ruesday. Their non-student neighbors, however, turned out in force. The two liberal candidates…

… conduct military actions for a max- if the Arab imum of 90 days - a basic 60-day period plus an extension of 30 asked con- days if he makes a determination pass emer- the additional month is needed to…

… overshoot results from "an excess of enrolled students" and a low number of applicants for in-state tuition under the new residency rules approved last summer. University President Robben Fleming and Vice…

… President for Aca- demic Affairs Allan Smith both pledged earlier this term that in the event of a revenue excess, student input and open discussion would precede any decisions on use of the excess cash. But…

… several sources have indicated that much of the tentative budget outlinedyesterday by-passed officials and students involved in the normal budget decision- making process. According to an official statement…

… reinstatement of in-state tuition benefits for out-of-state TFs; 0 Removal of a previously-approved $4-per-student "fee for rec- reation purposes" which would have been assessed during the winter term; 0 $60…

…,000 allocated to provide additional 'staff for the Office of Student Financial Aid; ! $1.5 million "utilized to cover other expenses and contingencies . . . (including) higher utility charges, which have taken…

… place since the present budget was established." VICE PRESIDENT for Student Services Henry Johnson, who is one of the executive officers, told The Daily, "I didn't know about the recommendations until…

… Gill's "living wage" together with a removal. complete waiver of tuition. However, financial aid to non- The basis of the suit is a pro- resident TFs will be based on the vision of the Student Council…

November 15, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… Syria, which has not signed the Egyptian- Israeli truce, holds about 100 Is- raeli prisoners. Israel says it holds about 7,000 Arab prisoners, of which 6,900 are Egyptian and the remaining 100 are Syrians…

…, New York Life, & be issued. (b) All students owing such Duke Univ. Law $ch., bring a bag accounts will not be allowed to register lunch, Int'l Ctr. Rec. Rm., noon. in any subsequent semester or summer…

…'s "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead," E. Quad Aud. 8 pm. Musical Society: Modern Jazz Quar- tet, Power Ctr., 8 pm. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to following rules passed by the Regents on Feb. 28…

…, 1938: "Students shall pay all accounts due the Univer- sity not later than the last day of classes o, each semester or summer' cession. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this…

… : regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac- count8 at the close of business on the or over? SHIRTS to 38" sleeve SWEATERS in longs and bigs to 4X JACKETS in Ex-Long and bigs to…

students the same great sav- i ngs. How much savings? On an average, about 50% less than anybody else's price. And for the skeptics among you, we give a money-back guarantee in writing. But why not see for…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Zionists was evicted from the meet- ing - allegedly for disrupting it - by members of the pro-Arab alliance.rPsychology Prof. David Guttman, a member of the Senate Advisory Committee for Univer- sity Affairs…

…. The group, which serves University students and staff, says it needs to collect some $700 to meet operating expenses for the next two months. Last year the center received money from the then Democrat…

…- manders to discuss straightening out cease-fire lines, and, OFuture negotiations between Arabs and Israelis for a final set- tlement. State commission tells 0 By GORDON ATCHESON Fearing Ann A r b o r' s…

… $750,000 to meet payroll obligations. Sheehan has reported that the city will probably be forced to do the See COMMISSION, Page 3 Daily Photo by JOHN UPTON Tiger cages Students, playing the roles of…

… August to raise tuition 24 per cent. Groups of TFs within several de- partments met to lend their sup- port to a proposed student tuition strike. These groups later coalesced into the unofficial…

…," -Reinstatement of special bene- fits including in-state tuition rates for non-resident TFs and their See TF's, Page 3 No hardship predicted for 'U' despite imminent energy crisis By STEPHEN SELBST Student

… make it a bit more expensive to keep warm this winter. DESPITE THE ARAB oil embar- go and President Nixon's call for a 15 per cent reduction in energy consumption, both Detroit Edison and the Michigan…

… average winter. FORMER 'U' STUDENT Eatery champ visits city According to University Physical Properties Director John Weiden- bach, winter utility costs will be roughly $400,000 more than origi- ally…

… budgeted for. But he is con- fident that costs will somehow be met-"maybe from student tui- tion." THE ADDITIONAL costs stem from a new contract negotiated with Michigan Consolidated. Last year the…

… a good restaurant; not just construction, either, but the subtle nu- ances of the decor and the cuisine. Fred Magel never forgot those days of his This week, Magel - a student here during the early…

November 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… YORK A new program to provide Summer Intern- ships in New York City with Financial, Advertising, Publishing, and other firms. OPEN to JUNIORS and SENIORS Oriented towards liberal-arts students MASS…

… decision has yet been made, but it was his per - sonal opinion that gasoline ra- tioning will be necessary by spring. To bring pressure on Israel, the Arab nationsuhave denied their oil to the United States…

… ranging from 10 to 17 per cent, and Love told newsmen the 10 per cent short- age would occur even :f ship- ments of Arab oil resumed im- mediately. "Regardless of what happens in the Middle East," Love said…

…, Jr. Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 Sun- days. Program followed by supper (75c) Sunday. Bible Study Luncheon 12:00 noon Tuesdays. Holy Communion 5:15-5:50 Wed- nesdays. All college students and young adults…

… are cordially invited to all activities, of the church. CAMPUS CHA1PEL 1236 Washtenaw Ave. (1 Block South of Bus Stop) 3Student Chanel of the Reformed I Grow We Must By HARVEY WOOD, C.S.B. -A…

…, Alan Rice, 1 isters Services at 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. * * * BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH John A. Woods, Pastor 900 Plum St. Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 Church Phone-NO 3-3800 Services: Sunday School-9…

November 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan M'JQ: Illusica I romantics I 420 Maynard St., AnnArbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

… determined that the University's three year-old program to halt discrimination was still inadequate. Thus when students criticize the Uni- versity's Affirmative Action policy pre- sumably the criticism would…

… be that not enough is being done. But Thursday =night Student Govern- ment Council provided further proof that. such attitudes should not be taken for granted when it came close to censuring the…

…- ple as well as the just struggle of yers the Arab people. Again and again or- the article equated the criminal m and fascist doctrine of Zionmsm am- with the Jewish people. of The facts of what occurred…

… people including many Arabs and Jews where many different opinions were aired. Thrhoghnut this discus- sion the vicious nature of Zionism was exposed. Zionist racism and genocide against the Pa…

… social-imperialism was exposed along with its policy of "no neace, no war." The great unity of the Arab and Jewish people was af- firmed. It was pointed out that only a small number of Jews were Zionist…

… snide and superficial descriptions of the nip life here in Ann Arbor. Too often, a slanted view is giv- en of anyone who is not part of the neat little cosmos of a Uni- versity of Michigan student. Mr…

… "OUTSTATE" people. All in all, another example of student folk hero journalism from the paper that brought us the ridiculous ro- manticising about Blacks on Ann Street and a feature about the right way to…

November 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… - Egyptian and Israeli -separ- ated by a few yards of no-man's land. Thehbackdrop of the historic spot for halting the fourth .Arab- Israeli war in 25 years is littered with battle wreckage. The Israeli…

… Ford." "I'm just thinking ahead," said its carrier, Sean Doyle, a Lan- sing Community College student DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Sunday, November 11 DAY CALENDAR Musical Society: The Little Angela, Power, 8…

…:30 Modern Languages Aud. 3 7:30 and 9:45 Modern Languages Aud. 3 7;30 and 9:45 Modern Languages Aud. 4 May be seen with BURN, 50c off PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Nib…

… Sunday, November 11, 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 daily Tuesday through…

… you land. i~7P Inge Jan, ,'74 I * ~ ". _, * U You'll get guaranteed accommodations without advance reservations at a student hotel for just $5.20 a night, in 50 European cities. That includes…

November 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

… includes two students and normally examines all budget requests before ap- proval. But several budget com- mittee officials told The Daily yes- terday that the executive officers made no mention of the last…

… from the students, and as out, with a possible appeal by the long as we don't really need it, government to reduce or elimiaate we may as well give it back." Christmas tree lights. The tuition hike was…

… a crisis because of the oil embargo being used by Arab producers in an effort to weaken U.S. support of Israel. NIXON TOLD Americans that: his austerity program did not mean that air travel would stop…

November 02, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… Information Service. Purchasers of the new University student directory - which went on sale yesterday - may have noticed something slightly odd about the cover. The full page foto which graces the directory…

… depicts students congregating on the Diag. What's funny about it, is their appearance - crew cut hair styles and knee length skirts. The picture, it turns out, is at least seven years old. Why, do may ask…

… . .. Richard Flaherty scouts tomorrow's Indiana game on the Sports Page . . . and the Arts Page, presents Cinema Weekend. Johnson By CINDY HILL Vice President for StudentS t Services Henry Johnson yesterdaytu…

… delineated plans for the Regent- authorized committee established to investigate and improve student that students wi government at the University. to approve the As promised, students will dom- recommendatio…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… of oil a day, which he says is more than enoIgh to offset the cutoff of Arab oil. The bill includes many of the energy-saving mea- sures requested by the President in Wednesday night's televised…

… necessary but that his aircraft "will proceed at an ap- propriate reduced speed" to save fuel. THE MICHIGAN VAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 56 Friday, November 9, 19t73 is edited and managed by students at the…

November 13, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… Stadium and Plymouth A&P's, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to S p.m. at all four stores. Alfonso Ramirez is a social work graduate student. .4, - r ghe Mir t a eau y Eighty-three years of editorial freedom…

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1973 Some fundamental rights MORE THAN 30 years ago, the…

… the TF's and crush their infant organization. More importantly, by seemingly goug- ing undergraduates to pay the $2 million to the teaching fellows, the administra- tion may well have set students

… against the TF's and thus dampened both the TF's movement and whatever is left of student opposition to the tuition hike. THE FACT IS that this year's 5.5 per cent faculty pay hike comes out of students

…' pockets just as much as the equivalent raise of TF's does. And so do other University expenses. The real reason for appearing to pick the students' pocket does not lie in sub- sidizing non-resident TF's out…

…- sent forms of energy by 1980 as well. But will 1980 be soon enough? One hates to sound alarmist, but even if the United States and the Arab oil producers sud- denly become fast friends, an unlikely pro…

…, if we seek radical change, is to build a third party on the left composed of workers, racial minorities, gays, women and students. It must uncompr:mismngly push for redistribution of America s in- come…

students against them. Some students have been understandably disturbed by recent assertions that over half of a supposed S3.75 million tuition surplus has been used to accede to economic demands of the…

…. The University's an- nouncement that it has earmarked money taken from students to meet commitments made to TFs last spring, is a clear attempt to undermine student sup- port for a decent and fair TF…

November 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… of 1962. AN ARAB DENIAL that it would soon lift the oil embargo to the U.S. and word that Washington was considering a ban on Sunday gasoline sales provided most of the bearish ammunition. See related…

… turkey on their tables. In these days of deprivation, who can ask for more? BIZARRE TALE: Police still seeking clues in murder of'U student By DAN BIDDLE The strange, tragic disappear- ance of…

…- tified the body as that of 20-year-old University student Melanie Fahr, the junior oceanography major who took a friend home late one night last spring and never returned to her room in Stockwell Hall…

… criminals-and dead bodies -may tell no tales, but the missing link between Orville Davis and the murder of MelanieuFahr may be revealed by the bullet that ended Melanie's life. See STUDENT, Page 3 Greek…

… - were reportedly arrested yesterday along with students and workers charged with participating in the fighting. No figures were available on the number being held, but it was be- lieved to run into…

…, Professor Constantinos Konofagos, presided over a meet- ing of the Senate last Thursday during which he recommended to the government that police should not intervene to disperse thousands of students around…

…. Thirteen per cent of Ann Arbor's registered voters beat a path to the polls on a day marked by non- descript weather. Students evident- of the school district's operating budget, most of which pays staff…

November 30, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… federal court hearing into versity and not a goal." students being admitted to fulfill, the 18-minute gap in a crucial Hoffman's lengthy verbal defense the promised goal of 10 per cent Watergate tape…

students, most of them was aimed at "blocking the likely ceed in duplicating a humming black, who packed the rear of: possibility of the 10 per cent 'goal' sound obliterating conversation on, SGC's chambers…

… worst impact would The economic assessment, be- come in the first six months of sides accounting for the Arab cut- next year given preference for jobs, admis- sions, etc. on the basis of race, sex…

…~ed " ah V Wit sl~goad -t sires and needs of the student1 body," Gill said. "I don't think1 TICKETS ON SALE AT: $2.00 and $3.50 FOR INFO CALL 763-3333 POWER CENTER OPENS AT 12 sponsored by Dept. of P…

…) contrasted with the repressive reality of the Indian peones, Mexican farm laborers, aging veterans of Zapata's legions, and the Summer '68 massacre of hundreds of students at the Plaza de Tlatelolco in Mexico…

November 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan off the record Oglesby looks back at the New Le ft 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104…

… News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1973 SGC and, minority allocations STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council re- established Its reputation for poor judgement and spendthrift policies dur- ing last week…

…- sources. The Jewish community's capacity to raise money for Israel, for example, exceeds that of the Arabs by 100 to 1. THE $200, IN ANY case, is a drop in the bucket compared with the funds the Jews have…

… lectured about the religious aspects of student rad- icalism, and he looks to the casual eye more the part of theology student t h a n firebrand. More than a decade ago, as a University student and SDS…

… leader, after his talk he would have been telling the handful of attentive students who remained about Vietnam and how to organize around it. But that was in a time of answers. Now the talk is of ruling…

… personnel and the hous- ing inspection staff has been men- tioned as an expendable area. Three inspectors probaoly won't be retained. GENERALLY the public and City THE CURRENT STUDENT uprisings in Greece are…

… symptomatic of the pent- up fears and hatred of a populace that for the last six years has been victimized by a repressive and dictatorial govern- ment. Student demands, originally centering on the issue of…

… greater academic free- dom, have telescoped into a full-scale condemnation of the Greek government. Among the students demands are an end to American support of the regime, Editorial Staff CHRISTOPHER PARKS…

student demonstrators -the so-called enemies of democracy - further underscores the deception of the Papadopoulos government's 'liberaliza- tion.' LAST JUNE, Papadopoulos proclaimed himself president of a…

… wiped out the competitive edge of Amer- ican manufactured goods on world markets. Perhaps the simplest way to un- derstand the current economic di- The Greek student demand that U. S. prop be eliminated…

November 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

… the Organiza- tion of Arab Students spokesper- sons in condemning the tactic cf excluding Zionists from the "Mass Democratic Meeting" on Nov. 1. Excluding from the meeting those who disagree cuts across…

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Letters: Consumer advocacy service 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

…-0552 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1973 J SGC: Beyond frivolity THE ACTION by Student Government Council Thursday night to reorganize itself into three standing committees ap- pears to be a credible attempt to make…

…- versityrHospital, after the Hos- pital refused to admit her. Dur- ing her years as a student, she was "frequently frustrated and an- gered by the type of treatment I 'eceived in the Medical Clinic." and "on…

…, the treatment she re- ceived in the Infirmary was 'friend- ly, sensitive and competent. ' There are many students at Uni- versity who share what- was Cheryl's initial reluctance to sek medical care at…

… at all about the war. Our major task at this point should be one of educating people about the role of the U.S. and Israel in suppression of the Arab revolution. To effectively do this we must build a…

…. 2 policy To The Daily: THIS IS TO inform students that Meijer Thrifty Acres has chang- ed its policy and will not accept checks if your identification is an out-of-state drivers license, even if it is…

… are not required to change to a Michigan license ark students, this is a subtle form of discrimina- ion. Although Icould then have filled out an application for a Meijer Card, the unwillingness of the…

… great interest. I feel that the women who have been travel- ing and lecturing all over the coun- try to inform the public about the plight of Farrahhworkers, andnthe students who have spent many hours of…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

…)-Passengers held hostage by Arab gunmen aboard a hijacked Dutch jumbo jet began leaving the plane last night as it stood on the runway at Luqa Airport receiving fuel. The hijackers agreed to release the passengers…

… menstrual pe.riod) must be performed in a hospital For more information or pregnancy counseling, call the above clinics or, EAST CLINIC, Health Service Afternoons 3-5, Mon.-Frl. 207 Fletcher 763-1210 STUDENT

November 15, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… normalization, and no date set for achieving it, developments could definitely be expected in a matter of months, and in some cases weeks, the officials added. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A LECTURE ON: "The Arab

… temployed or- cam patg -Evs THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 61 Thursday, November 15, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage…

November 03, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…-Saturday, November 3, 1973 Ten Cents FOUND OUT ON SEPT. 29 Eight Pages Nixon ouster backed Pilpt program students at Alice Lloyd Hall have voted overwhelmingly in favor of President Nixon's impeach- ment. Out of 274…

… a wrapped package, Houston lawyer Leon Jaworski found two reels of re- cording tape. On the inside ..*. .., Marnie Heyn discusses the Thailand student move- ment on the Editorial Page . . . on the…

… also were in short supply, as Ali and other traders lamented, but thousands of Jews and Arabs haggled and bar- tered noisily over the piles of nuts, eggplant, onions, hot peppers and bananas, as if a war…

… had never taken place a few days and r a few hundred dunes away. Sephardic Jews in black frock coats and beaver hats moved > among veiled Arab ladies jingling with jewelry, bearded Druses in baggy…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… I Mtc Str iun a Ik1iI Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Rape: The victim pays for the crime 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… credibility." Before the Arab boycott, the United Eugene States imported a rather small propor- Terwilli- tion of its petroleum needs from Arab countries. It would seem that reasons for Marnie the shortage go…

… law student i Letters: Sue Nixon for negligence Editorial Page: Ted Heyn, Zach Schiller Hartzell, Arts Page: Jeff Sorensen Photo Technician: Terry McCarth 0 IM WOr A< 1Vc*! E EA'WiVES£eRS QQ…

… * : e T- x .. 0 To The Daily: RECENTLY, IN A class in hos- pital law, a student asked, "If a hospital is liable for the negligent acts of its employees why isn't the President liable for the negligent…

student newspapers of the top 10 rated foot- ball colleges, to determine which of you will rate number one with me by sending me the most letters. Anyone is eligible to write. I'll at- tempt to send a…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…i i r s4Lu £wtgan tj Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Pass-fail reform tangled in LSA web' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… swiftly in smashing the student and worker demon- strations against his regime last week, reestablishing martial law and killing 13 persons in the process. The coup, in other words, merely re- places one…

… other LSA regula- tions may be excepted for "valid" scholas- tic reasons. Assistant to the Administrative Board Harry Marsden says that this rule "does not seem to be a burning issue." Among many students

… principle on which the College should oper- ate is that the primary responsibility for his/her education rests with each individual student." Unfortunately, this is still ap- parently a minority view. The…

… more common view among the facul- ty would appear to be closer in philosophy to that of a professor remarking during the student power upheavals at the University during the 1960s: "A professor with no…

… tern, Nixon is realy call- ing for massive strip mining for coal, massive destruction of t h e land and pollution of the land and water.", IN ADDITION to household con- suming units, the Arab producing…

… your unjust criticism f my home- town area was one criticism too many for me to silently take. -L. Simpson '74 Nov. 14 locker rent To The Daily: MANY STUDENTS may be un- aware that the price of…

… advisrs say the hike was necessitated by ris- ing costs. But they fail to consi4r the fairness of such an expensive fee to students who face limited financial resources. Isn't the administration concern- ed…

November 02, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

… role) is brilliant as T. E. Lawrence, the young British ar- chaeologist turned soldier who led the Arabs to victory against the Turks in World War I. O'Toole's performance is a pene- trating study of a…

…-day workshop with Uni- versity students in improvisational acting, will perform their piece entitled "The Mutations Show" tonight. 4M-4 Music o Iran' of Mideast to personality that gives the film its mystique…

November 30, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

… .: I Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan off the record In search of structure below the void s 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

…-union lettuce. The residents of Alice Lloyd Hall and other students who advocated continua- tion of the boycott also deserve credit for their support of striking farmworkers, This decision is an affirmation of…

… Israel and the Arab "alliance" continue their present fight first, talk later diplomatic stance. Henry Kissinger's batting aver- age looks less impressive all the time. THE AGREEMENT of the U. S. and the…

… Graduate students shyly hung back from disturbing him. Above the din of rattling coffee cups, Miller's Brooklyn twang could be heard. "How do profes- sors who retire survive?" he ask- ed a bookish man next…

…-course question-and-answer in Trueblood and hobnobbing with students and faculty members around campus. Early in his visit, he had warned, "I live a certain kind of life, I always have, that doesn't involve endless…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

… letter from the editor I j4L!4 5w 4tan iE an:3 Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Worm's eye world view from outstate 420…

… Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1973 Fuel crisis pulls out the plug NIXON'S "Project Independence," the Administration's answer to the Arab oil embargo, is…

… Brazilian judge affirm- ed in 1970, "and everyone knows it.") These groups engage in kidnapping, torture, as- sassination and bombings. Their victims range from petty criminals to students, academicians, and…

November 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… charge of feeding 5,800 Central Michigan University students every day, says there's a growing shortage of the holiday bird. No Sunday Driving The Dutch prepared yesterday for their second suc- cessive…

… save gaso- line after' an oil boycott of Holland by Arab countries. Last Sunday people brought -out their bicycles, horses and carriages, motorbikes, and even roller-skates. Now, police said, they were…

… were young persons, pri- marily students from nearby Mich- igan State University. However, there were some middle-aged and elderly demonstrators as well. "I WANT HIM out of here. I don't care how it…

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