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December 04, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…_ _ _ err ie SAirifgan Dait Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jane Fonda: Giving up tinsel for the truth by daniel zwerdling f] 420…

… - places that aren't politically visible. Sometimes 14,000 students show up, and we talk for hours and hours. The ultimate conflict: The image and old life style which Fonda is struggling to transcend, are…

… precious State of Israel, surrounded by a sea of barbarians anxious to destroy it. Parents gave no reasons as to why Arabs should hate Israel, but then hadn't our en- tire history been one of senseless per…

… get the other side - of *hungry peasants driven from their lands, of refugee camps, of Jews pa- trolling Arab villages. The socialist countries reversed their earlier sup- port of Israel, radicals with…

… whom we sympathized placed Israel on the wrong side of the world class strug- 'emerging peoples' and not sym- pathize with Arab arguments? If we studied the question serious- ly we saw that Palestine…

…, once a land of Arab peasants, was now com- pletely under Israeli rule. We saw that seven hundred thousand Arabs had fled before Israeli forges from lands they had inhabited for many generations, that…

… over half a mil- lion Arabs remained today in re- fugee camps. That the financial sup- port of American and European Jews was of great importance in the estab- lishment of the State of Israel, and…

… concessions to the Palestinian Arabs. ly a nation for well over a thous- and years in the land of Palestine, and that since that time they have been treated as a separate nation in the vast majority of…

… included well over one fourth of Palestine's habitable area) for the national home. An in- dependent Arab state would be estab- lished in the major part of Palestine. Zionists appeard agreeable to this…

… proposal, but it was rejected by the Arab leadership. ALTHOUGH JEWS acquired land in Palestine during the Mandate per- iod, it remained a very small pro- portion of the whole. According to lages, the Jews…

December 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

…- day night in the Nat. Sci. Aud. and condemned the Israeli and Arab governments and the Palestinian movements for following what he called "racist" policies. . Speaking before about 100 people, Uri David…

… are noble" but were not realistic. He stated that the situation was not as symmetrical as concerns Arab and Jewish nationalism as David had implied. Except for a very small minority, he said, "all Arab

… movements intend to kill EJewish civilians after victory" and outwardly claim this as their goal. However, he added, even the most reactionary Israeli movement is ' willing to give the Arabs minor-, ity…

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… phone or in person. Can start job any time from Jan. to first of May. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE Seniors and Graduate Students, pri- marily in Engineering or Physical Sci- ence: The new GRAD II…

… computerized placement service will be available to students graduating through Decem- ber, 1971. Students already registered may revise their Input Form if desired; register immediately! Absolute deadline for…

…. Meyer, "Two- Body Final States in Hadron Inter- actions," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 p.m. I Departments of English and Speech Student LabeT:rteah Student Lab Theatre: Original One- Acts: Arena Theatre, 4:10 p…

December 05, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…- acting director of the Human Rights Department, a black, and tions which allows tenants to other members of the black and withhold rent when apartments student community for acting in are below code…

… officer who allegedly aimed a blow at a student who was al- ready subdued during a confron- tation in last spring's class strike. Harris had asked that the offi- cer's case be turned over to the prosecuting…

… initiate resumption of talks with Hussein said he has invited Arab per cent of the nation's lettuce may prove dangerous by adding to t the Soviet Union on a Middle East leaders to a summit conference crop…

… Washing- tionwide boycott drive. Chemway vice president James efforts to promote negotiations be- = ton said earlier that the flights - -,-__... .. tween the Arab nations and Israel. were stopped Nov. 10…

… have been American contacts with fire Aug. 7 it "never gave the r The Ann Arbor Jaycee Auxiliarv is placing canisters throughout i I Arab governments ie er ae the city in supermarkets, banks, and schools…

December 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

… Who's to blame Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan for the drug problem? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… prisoners. Claim- ing that the Panthers might "seek to ape Arabs tactics," Hoover pointed to the in- ternational office run by Eldridge Cleav- er in Algiers, "another Black Panther fu- gitive," as evidence…

… that Arab guerrillas are heavily subsidizing the Panthers. Hoover also said he had information of plans to bomb underground steam lines and electrical conduits in Washington in an attempt to disrupt the…

…. connection with the Conspiracy, a group of Catholic priests, nuns, teach- ers and students. And to add the final absurdity, Father Joe Wenderoth, a mem- ber of the Conspiracy, said of such plot- ting, "our…

… philosophy and our tactics would not allow it." What Hoover's action suggests is an es- calating campaign against what has been called, "The New Menace" - students and/or "radicals." Just as McCarthy used his…

… that it refuse to prrt- references to men as anything but man or male, such as guy, fellow, kid, dude. stud, profes- sor, student, brother, or tenant. All of these are based on dehu- manizing stereotypes…

… each new married student housing com- plex on North Campus always in- clude a child care facility. How- ever, in the long a n d torturous road from plans to reality t h e child care center always disap…

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