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December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

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

… of Smithsonian Magazine. FIGHTING CONTINUES: batte for Kien Due Arab countries use energy crisis in identifying friends, BEIRUT, (A) - An old Arab saying goes: "The friend of my enemy is my enemy…

… and the ene- my of my enemy is my friend." Many nations have suddenly learned the meaning of it - through the energy crisis. The Arabs have already iden- tified their enemies, beside Is- rael. The…

… oil boycott was extended to South Africa, Rhodesia and Portugal on the grounds that their white regimes are to black Africa what Israel is to the Arabs. So far this year about 20 black African states…

… have brok- en relations with Israel to sup- port the Arab cause, and in re- turn they asked the Arabs to strike a blow for their cause. THE ARABS are still trying to decide who their friends are. To spur…

… the selection process, they have cut oil production 25 per cent with the promise of fu- ture 5 per cent monthly cut- backs until Israel withdraws from occupied Arab territory and the Middle East…

Arabs' biggest oil customers, were hardest hit. European Common Market countries, excluding the Neth- erlands, won a reprieve from the S per cent December cutback af- ter they issued a joint statement…

… calling for Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab land and re- cognition of the "legitimate rights of the Palestinian people." Japan, Singapore and the Philippines followed suit and were likewise rewarded…

… by the Arabs. BUT THERE is still next year. Yamani, now in the United States, has said that Saudi Ara- bia will extend the exemption to Britain, France and Spain through January. Other coun- tries…

…, especially Japan, will have to do more to prove their friend- ship, tightening the economic blockade around Israel. Saudi Arabia has taken the lead in Arab oil policy. But so far there is only partial agree…

December 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Response to "Arab racis 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1973 Subversion by…

… and has consequently defeat- ed the noble objectives of its found- ers. If no public apology is is- sued by Hillel, the Arab students and Arab Americans of Ann Arbor would understand that racism against…

… bring the family together than to pack them to the rafters and strap them to the roof in your new Honda coupe? Scott Twininc is a student at the Unliversit y. 3 ~e 51t1i an PDul Eighty-three years of…

… National Ar- chives, it is horrifying. By AHMAD BESHAREH THE ARAB COMMUNITY of Ann Arbor was shocked to see slan- derous, racist, cheap propaganda printed in - The Michigan Daily (Dec. 6) in the form of a…

… paid advertisement. This ad was direct- ed specifically and intentionally against the Arabs as a people and collectively. Upon query, it was verified that this ad was sponsor- ed by Hillel, the Jewish…

student oundation on campus. This action can only be viewed as follows: First, that Hillel h a s Aone a major disservice to the Jews >n this campus by lending its aame to such racist, hateful enter- prise…

… the Arabs is a policy of Hillel and would call the attention of all minority and nationality groups on campus to adopt a clear policy towards Hillel in the future, since toleration of racism against the…

Arabs is a prelude to racisms towards other minorities and na- tionalities. Racism in all its forms should be universally condemned. SECOND, IN accepting such an ad The Michigan Daily has set a dangerous…

December 01, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

… CONCESSIONS MADE Japan s economic vulnerabiity exposed as Arabs reduce oil TOKYO (Reuter) - Japan has demonstrated lately its extreme vulnerability to economic black- mail. The postwar Japanese econom- ic…

… commodity - as the Arabs have done with oil - and the repercussions for Japan are far-reaching. When Arab producers decided to use their oil as a political weapon in the battle against Israel, Japan…

… house of cards under the Arab oil threats, the Tokyo government has been forc- ed to abandon its traditional fence-straddling posture in world affairs and take sides in a con- flict thousands of miles…

… years before the na- tions dependence on oil can be significantly lessened. Arab producers supply 42 per cent of Japanese oil imports and these have largely been subject to restrictions because this coun…

… result, Japan faced a long, hard winter of dwindling supplies and fast shrinking re- serves. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 71 Saturday, December 1, 1973 Is edited and managed by students at the…

… School. nesdays. All college students and young * * * adults are cordially invited. to all BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH activities of the church. John A. Woods, Pastor* * * 900 Plum St. UNIVERSITY REFORMED Ann…

… ORTHOGONALITY t I 'I M M BOGART Services: Sunday School-9:00 a.m. Morning Worship-10:30 a.m. %a- Vn aVIU eIyE9 A la, an iUC C , n551 isters Services at 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. HARRIS COMING…

December 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… aren't go- ing to give you any oil.' That's the same thing the Arabs are saying." GOG SEEKS A permanent ban on drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel. "In view of the power of cor- porations and their…

… to cut off U.S. aid to S-1di Arabia because of the Arab oil boycott, and U.S. aid to Chile because of imprisonment of dissi- dents, were overwhelmingly re- jected. THE AMENDMENT to cut off All 522…

….2 million in military aid for Sa'idi Arabia this year was offered by Rep. Robert Tiernan (D-R.I.) who said the United States should not give in to what he called the blackmail of the Arab oil boycott. It was…

… THE Union Gallery located on the 1 st floor of THE MICHIGAN UNION prints-pots-paintings-sculpture photography-weaving GALLERY HOURS: TUES.-SAT. 10-5 All shows are juried. Work by UM students, alumni and…

December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… she SfrIrign Iaitq 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 THURSDAY…

… more than 350 per cent and the Japanese government estimates it will almost triple again by 1985. Already, this process has n o w been threatened by the fourth Arab-Israeli war. Deriving 85 per cent of…

… its crude oil from Mideast- ern sources, Japan, more than any other country, depends upon this petroleum for economic survival. The first blow to the Japanese oil-based economy came when six Arab oil…

…-producing states declared a 20 per cent price hike this fall. With the outbreak of war came a 10 per cent cut in crude oil pro- duction by the ten members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries…

…'s Prime Minister Tanaka, observers say, wvans to stay clear of the pact propisa. Adding to pressure from Russia is the powerful voice of an in- creasingly unified Arab bloc. As the Arab countries strengthen…

… having an effect. On Oct. 19, the ambas- sadors of ten Arab nations request- ed that Japanese Foreign Minister Ohira issue a statement of support for the Arab cause. A week later, the Arab diplomats were…

… handed a statement that, "Ja- pan fully understands the aspira- tion of the Arab nations for the return of their national territories." The Arabs are now united in crifi- cizingtJapan's close relationship…

…. rangements for 25 to 40 million tons of oil per year from the Sov- iet Union's Tvumen fields in Siber- ia. Heir vindicates Mudgett name By ERIC SCHOCH and BOB BARKIN MORNINGS IN the Student Publications…

… not agree with it, as my position is that the increase in tuition to the students which result- ed in a surplus in budget, was gained under false information to meet the budget as presented in July…

… attitude :f the over-charging of student tuition which will result in a surplus bud- get. It did not take a computer to calculate that the tuition r a i s e announced last July would result in a surplus of…

December 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… located on the 1 st floor of te, - ' THE MICHIGAN UNION st prints-pots-paintings-sculpture photography-weaving be# GALLERY HOURS: TUES.-SAT. 10-5I ala All shows are juried. Work by UM students, :)ol alumni…

… QUESTIONS NEW YORK WA) - A major pe- troleum economics research group estimates this country's fuel shortage due to the Arab embargo in the first quarter of 1974 willebe somewhat less se- vere than the…

… government's fore- cast. The Petroleum Industry Re- search Foundation, Inc., said yesterday it estimates the Arab shortage at up to 2.8 million bar- rels a day while the govern- ment's figure for the total…

… possible loss from the Arab embargo: Need Something Professionally Typed? Time Running Out! " Thesis e Dissertations -Loss of 1.3 million barrels of Arab crude oil a day that is no longeravailable to U. S…

…. refiner- ies. -Loss of up to 500,000 barrels a day in products from refiner- ies in the Caribbean area that used Arab oil. -LOSS OF 400,000 to 500,000 barrels a day in products re- fined from Arab oil in…

… of Arab crude oil at its East Coast refineries. -Loss of from 200,000 to 300,- 000 barrels a day of refined pro- ducts needed by the U. S. mili- tary. The total would come to 2.8 million barrels a day…

… at most, Goldstein noted. THE MICHIGAN PAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 79 Tuesday, December 11, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class…

December 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… diplomatic drive to Sion inJ find a peace settlement in the Arab d Middle East. Londoni Rush formally came to Jeru- also will salem yesterday to attend 1 h e a second funeral of David Ben Gurion, this mon…

…- tour. cided it must put pressure on Israel to make significant con- Diplon !cessions at the proposed Arab- ington s, Israeli peace conference in Gen- five nal eva. The conference is teatatively TI…

…- said Kissinger will visit tions, including Saudi FIE MICHIGAN VAILY ame LXXXIV, Number 73 esday, December 4, 1973 and managed by students at sity of Michigan News prone, Second class postage paid atI r…

… lobby with the Saudi ruler to help relax t h e Arab oil squeeze on countries that support Israel. It Cairo, Egyptian spokesper- son Ahmed Anis told a news con- ference that indirect diplomatic contacts…

December 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… the energy crisis triggered over a by the Arab oil embargo.oplrans. plans e by the IT ALSO would create a Fed- eral Energy Administration simi- lar to the one proposed by the White House. Before…

…' Moshe Dayan, shown here sitting his country's relations with the the Arab oil embargo to a phased Israel withdrawal from all oc- cupied territory including East Jerusalem. The State Department officials…

… ........... .......\. .................a SENIORS!! STEVENS STUDIO IS COM- ING BACK FOR 4 DAYS Retakes and additional shots for yearbook. DEC. 7-12. See KARL at Student Publica- tions Bldg. to make appoint- ments or call 764-0550. its I…

December 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… despite a decline in farm product prices, the government said. The explosion in fuel prices reflected the first big infla- tionary impact of the Arab oil cutoff and put into numbers what consumers know…

… the truck Current fuel crisis makes those vacation plans more difficult By JEFF DAY Going home for the holidays may be a little bit more difficult this year due to the energy crisis. A random student

… survey, taken by The Daily yesterday, indicated that students are adjusting their vacation plans to meet with increasing fuel shortages. "We were planning on going skiing," said Ed Snell '74. "We might not…

… to visit old friends. "We were going up north snow-. mobiling," Karen Swanson, '77, sighed, "but that uses up a lot of gas." But those students taking to the roads anyway, seem intent on ig- noring…

… 50. It would take SGC reaffirms its support of BAM goals; refutes prior stand By STEPHEN SELBST Student Government C o u n c i l (SGC) last night overwhelmingly affirmed "student support for the…

… condemned the University's pladge to meet a 1970 BAM de- mand for 10 per cent minority en- rollment. Last night's motion counteracting the resolution passed last week was MARTY KAUFMAN, a radical student

… activist, then introduced a substitute motion which supported the BAM demands and made no mention of quotas. The final resolution, which pro- claimed "student support for the Black Action demands" and put…

December 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… particular, feared that the end result would be to cut Western Europe off from playing a world role. )e'hits BUT IT WAS the Arab-Israeli War and the ensuing diplomatic activity which really injected the…

… for ways of ending the Arab-Israeli War immediately after it began on Oct. 6. On the other hand, some of the European allies were aggreived that Washington did not consult them before putting its armed…

… hygienist students volunteering their time. family of four with an income from a huge writeoff for con- tributing his vice presidential papers to the National Arch- ives. The accounting also showed he has…

December 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… current U.S. position is zo consider any means or enforc- ing a ceasefire that might be acceptable to the Arabs and Israel. Kissinger said he was setting out for crucial negotiations on U.S. relations with…

… present - to the U.N. sponsored Kilometer 101 talks on implementing the ceasefire. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 76 Friday, December 7, 1973 is edited and managed by students at. the University…

December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… relatively light. They include a mass meeting of registered student organizations tonight at 8:30 p.m., Rm 2207-09 of the Union, to discuss upcoming negotia- tions over guidelines for the use of University…

… facilities by student groups . . . Democrats from the Second Ward will meet tonight at 8:30 p.m. in Klein Lounge, Alice Lloyd Hall, to discuss candidate selection and other city issues . . . The Chile Support…

…, Sheik Ahmen Zaki Yamani, said his government would be willing to relax its oil embargo to this country in phased steps with Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab lands. Yamani met with Secretary of State…

… have been overcharging truck drivers for diesel fuel, and it promised an immediate investigation. * The council said it is estimat- ing the potential shortage of pe- troleum resulting from the Arab oil…

December 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… young The Supreme Court yesterday affirmed a lower court ruling that barred 15 year-old Sonia Yaco, a local high school student, from running for a seat on the Ann Ar- bor Board of Education. Yaco ran for…

…- ington students had established a bona fide residence in the state. THE STUDENTS contended that under the constitutional guarantee of "equal protection of the laws" all residents should be treated the same…

… a Connecticut practice that obliged an out-of-state student to continue in that status during the entire time he attended a state institution. NIXON SAID he accepted Love's resignation with deep…

… with the growing fuel crisis,height- ened by the Arab embargo on cil. supplies to the United States. Simon was interviewed briefly moments after the White House formally announced Love's resigna- tion…

… the federal agency wouldSbe independent but See ENERGY, Page 7 JOHN LOVE: "It's been diffi- cult to try to (/0 anything mean- ing f ni . ." U considers student-set dorm rates The University Housing…

… Depart- ment is currently studying a pro- posal under which dorm rates would be set by a student-run policy committee rather than by the Regents. The proposal comes in the form of a recommendation from a…

… spe- cial subcommittee of the Housing P o l i c y Committee (H.PC) that, changes be made in dorm leases granting control over a wide range of housing matters to HPC. HPC-AN 11-MEMBER, student- dominated…

December 02, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… restitution for damage money collected that the court deems proper. AS WELL as attacking damage deposits, the suit, filed Friday for students Randy Rosen and David Hiller, deals with alleged abuses in damage…

Arabs, in 1948 and 1956, and provided them with an example of courage for the third in 1967. His death came as the Jewish state was still mourn- ing its dead from the fourth. Doctorspronounced him dead at…

… that area, he claims- Secondly, the diversification iof major programs will dezrease the number of students in each area, Howes says, providing a more in- timate atmospheretand increased student

…-teacher contact. Finally, the program initiated last spring by new department chairman John Styan, will help students who want to specialize in a particular area but have found this difficult under the present sys…

…- tem, Howes says. FOR STUDENTS who prefer a more general English background, however, the old system will still be around. The general English, honors, and teaching programs will be virtually unchanged…

December 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… quarter of Tetl Aviv lives in slum dwellings. The poorest areas are inevitably in- habited mostly by Sephardic (some call them oriental) Jews, the 60 per cent of the population who emigrated from Arab

… peer, and later, after Shelton complained a second time, said he would look into it. u 1 A I -1 4e 3ftrIPtn PuuZUf Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the…

… person who stole t check would not try to You can make it out to F and mail it to the Student s Office, 240 Michigan Un- International Students As- n. "4I I 'I …

December 01, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

… name command early and thoroughly is super. Mike Zuke, a freshman trounced the Michigan icers 7-0 in sensation last year, scored four Tech's Student Ice Arena last goals and added two assists, thrill…

… the current Arab aggression against Israel. JOIN THIS PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION *SAT., Dec. 1-Siberian Dancers POWER CENTER--8:00 P.M. PICKET LINE STARTS 7:00 P.M. PICKET WITH YOUR CHILDREN (I tI THERE…

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December 02, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… criticism and was complaining when Gide hunched over the ta- ble and said, "Ah well. Keep in mind an Arab proverb: 'The dogs. bark, but the caravan passes on."' Capote describes his reac- tion in the preface…

…, less hesitant in han- dling material. This book is a de- light largely because Capote has a deep and continuing sensitivity to and understanding of human- ity. John Feather is a graduate student in…

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