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December 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…Looking for an MBA Program? The MBA Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has an excellent national ranking. Why? A distinguished faculty, an outstanding student body, an…

… 1, Arabs meet, defy Sadat WAN? _ _ -J (Continued from Page 1) THE EGYPTIAN president's major Arab supporter, Sudanese President Jaafar el-Numeiry, arrived in Jidda on Thursday for talks with…

… King Khaled, apparently seeking Saudi support for Sadat. The Saudis, after an initial repri- mand to Sadat for breaking Arab unity, have maintained silence on his peace initiatives.% The Saudi radio said…

…- couraged by apparent delays in organ- izing Sadat's meeting in Cairo, which was not scheduled to start until at least' Dec. 13. "It shows no Arab country would come," Libyan Foreign Minister Aly Triki said…

… Sadat's close ally, said last week that there can be no "di- vorce" between such Arab leaders;. only disagreement on tactics. "This is a conference of reflection and analysis," Algerian Foreign Min- ister…

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December 01, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… arter urges Arabs to joi airo peace talks; names envoy eN n~1 A 0TTII Mf X7 n'% D . A..,.+ 0-14:. .l4L.c ... .i1A& - I WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter said yesterday that the United States is no…

… longer the "dominant intermediary" in the Middle East. But he offered support to all Arab countries that decide to negotiate directly with Israel. So far only Egypt has seized that initiative. That action…

… was described by Carter at a news conference as an "historic breakthrough." BUT CARTER said he was con- vinced all of Israel's Arab neighbors - Syria, Jordan and Lebanon - want peace with the Jewish…

… was that the United States then might support a separate settlement between Egypt and Israel, which some Arabs are convinced is already in the making. "BUT," CARTER went on, "we certainly have not…

… reached that point yet. I think the other Arab leaders do want peace with Israel." Carter began the news conference with an announcement that Alfred Atherton, the assistant secretary of State for the Near…

… Department's top Middle East expert to the Arab-Israeli negotiations. Ath- erton's post with the department is an unusually sensitive one, and asso- ciates say one of his major achieve- ments is that he has…

… Thomas Danko finally has a representative's seat on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). School of Library Science student government president Roger Tachuk said he "temporarily" appointed Danko to the…

… school's seat on the Assembly even though Danko is not a library science student. MSA'S CONSTITUTION states, "The Assembly shall have one voting representative from each school or college." Danko maintains…

December 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…. Financial Aid's 1977 figures, will cost an out-of-state student a permanent job in Michigan. "I was so damn humble. I was praying. I felt like I was at Michigan residency - a used, abused, and sometimes $24…

…-of-state student a chance to tion, entertainment, and medical care, as well as tuition. A marriage certificate, signing a lease, having a Michigander time," admitted Tischler, now a graduate student in social save…

… $9,000 as an undergraduate at the University. But Michigan resident pays only $15,580 - a difference of $9,100. spouse or simply stating that you intend to acquire a work. students must first prove…

…, accor and transplanted themselves firmly and forever in Michigan. said William Grothe, on assistant director of financial aid. student. ding to the residence regulations, proved intent to stay in "I…

… Tischler. major whose application was denied. "They~said I failed to Residency is established on three basis criteria, accor- one is a student. This year, the student is a Michigan establish intent to stay…

… Martin added. ous presence in the state before becoming a student; a state secretary of the appeals committee," Martin said. year, she used her grandparents' Michigan address. Now, "Residency is judged on…

… home, based on the circumstances and facts surrounding a person," gan; "significant connections" if the student once lived in the for and received residency three years ago. The former New the University…

… Another student, considered a Michigan resident by the regulations, approved by the Regents in 1974, offer his office house; a Michigan license for a practicing profession; a long- for a year at Stanger…

… Cairo ta U.N. representatives also in attend- ended in hopes of eventually b ance. the Palestinians and Israe "THE UNITED STATES wants to do Arab neighbors - Syria, Leb all in its power to facilitate such…

… whenever they will also take him to Syria, Lebanon, come we shall be very happ Jordan and Saudi Arabia in an effort to them with us." gain support from Arab leaders for Sa- dat's unprecedented peace…

December 09, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… By KEITH RICHBURG A first year law student and an under- graduate student government activist are giving Ann Arbor Democratic party regulars some severe headaches as the filing deadline for City…

… Council candi- dates nears. In the Second Ward, law student Con- nie LaClair is thinking of bucking tradi- tion by challenging Democratic incum- bent Earl Greene for the council seat. In the First Ward…

… See SNOW, Page 2 S YRIA CHIEF SEEKS SA UDI BA CKING: Sa dat blasts Arab foes CAIRO (AP) - President Anwar Sadat, to thunderous approval from hundreds of thousands of his country- men, promised peace…

… and blasted his Arab detractors as "stupid dwarfs" yesterday in his bitterest counter- attack yet in the war of words between Arab hawks and doves. Shortly after the rousing, national- istic speech to…

… results By DAN OBERDORFER Almost all students wish someone else would pay for their education. Well, if you're from Ingham County and your geneology shows a direct line to a World War I veteran, you might…

December 03, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…, forced to "sell" itself to University students like never before. PIRGIM (Public Interest Re- search Group in Michigan), founded by the Ralph Nader organization in 1971, has always leaned heavily on…

student contributions obtained here at the University at registration. BUT CHANGES made last year by the Regents now require students wishing to support PIRGIM to sign a "contribution form" at registration…

… so-called "positive check-off" replaces a similar system, in which PIRGIM donation forms were not attached to student verification forms at registration. IT IS ALSO the first half of a two…

…-term contract which will not be renewed if PIRGIM a is unable to maintain a 33 per cent participation rate. As of Monday, 52 per cent of students registering for winter term had made the two-dollar PIRGIM pledge…

…. Last term PIRGIM got only 18 per cent of the registering students to sign donation forms, a failure which. PIRGIM members attribute to the 'How are we going to get these freshmen to sign a donation card…

… suffers from chronic un- derstaffing, and many students are unfamiliar with or hostile to the group's work. "How are we going to get these freshmen to sign a donation card if they don't know what it's for…

…." PIRGIM members favor a "nega- tive check-off" system similar to that in use before 1977, which required students not wishing to support PIRGIM to make a special effort to Palestinians urge boycott…

… Organization (PLO) called on the four-nation Arab "resistance summit" meeting here to form a hardline front against Sadat and his apparent willingness to compromise, a PLO spokesman said. PALESTINIAN informants…

… said Arafat's PLO had officially decided that an economic boycott was the best response, isolating Sadat from his fellow Arabs. Khadafy has al- ready broken diplomatic relations with Egypt and proclaimed…

… would abstain from any gathering unless it included all Arab nations. THE PARTICIPANTS in Tripoli are generally considered the most militant Arab states. Those here were Palestinian leaders and repre…

December 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… issue. In 1974 an explicit article on con- traception appeared in the school paper, Yenta. Linda Feldt, the former student who wrote the article, said that at one point she and the rest of the editorial…

… board's lawyers agreed, and the story appeared in the paper. Elizabeth Grey, Assistant Dean at Community High, said the courses in contraception would probably be im- plemented through the students' coun…

…- seling groups, called forums. GREY SAID that she expected the students' to handle the new program well. "Some of them are eager for in- formation," she said. "They have very few areas for counseling…

…, especially if they don't have strong ties to a church or know about Planned Parenthood." Kassy Adams, a student at Com- munity, agreed. "A lot of people rely on Planned Parenthood, but most of the kids don…

… right aide, they have the right to say no," she said. Arab leaders meet in Libya to thwart v' Sadat TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Hardline Arab leaders opened a Libyan-spon- sored "summit of resistance" here…

… Israel while among the Arabs only Jordan in-1 dicated it was accepting.1 The assemblage of Arab leaders in Tripoli, particularly President Hafez Assad of Syria, was clearly a symbolic victory for Khadafy…

…'s oil-financed Arab revolutionary brand of leadership, op- posed to any concessions to Israel. PRESIDENT HOUARI Boumedienne of Algeria, wearing a long, black North African cloak, was the first to land at…

… . several hours later. President Salem Rabayiah Aly of South Yemen also was scheduled to attend. Iraq, which vies with Libya for lead- ership in the radical Arab camp, dis- patched a five-man delegation…

…'s Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine appeared eager to capitalize on Sadat's peace moves, using the out- rage against them to assemble a united hard-line Arab camp. Sadat's initiatives appeared to…

…- Khadafy Jerusalem trip. Sadat's initial announcement that he was going to Israel two weeks ago prompted his foreign minister, Ismail Fahmy, and Fahmy's top aide to quit the government. See ARABS, Page 2…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

… predicted, Fleming said, there will be one-third less students here over the next few decades. That, he explained, was why the University was reluctant to build new housing. "If there's a 40-year mor- tgage…

… VANCE might also reace trip visit Syria and that Egypt's mass cutoff of diplomatic relations would not affect the trip. The last such serious break in Arab ranks occurred in 1971, when Syria and Egypt…

… broke relations with Jordan over King Hussein's bloody expulsion of Palestinian guerrillas from his country. The Iraqis, for years Syria's main Arab rivals, denounced Syrian Presi- dent Hafez Assad in…

… Tripoli for what they called his continued faith in "surrender solutions." SADAT SO FAR has won the firm support of only such peripheral Arab states as Morocco and Sudan. The break in relations seemed to…

… the back of the Arab peoples." Common Mkt, talks, center' on Mideast (Continued from Page 1) peace overshadowed separate talks by leaders of the Common Market and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization…

… seeking to strengthen the security and economy of the non-Communist world. THE WESTERN allies are aware that another Israeli-Arab war could draw them into a confrontation with the Soviet Union and disrupt…

… in the Michigan Daily. with Shadoiwfax Friday, Dec. 9, 1977 8:00 p.m. Pease Auditorium presented by: Jade Productions, Office of Campus Life Division of Student Affairs, Eastern Michiaan University…

… " ELIGIBILITY-Anyone who supports the Blue-student, grad, staff, alumnus. I - . …

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… carpeted Ann Arbor yesterday. Although University faculty, staff and students found their normal routes to school a little more treacherous than usual, campus life plodded onward with few disruptions…

…. Students at U-M Dear- born, however, got an unexpected holi- day when classes at that campus were called off at 3:00 p.m. due to the weather. PLANT OPERATIONS Director Don Wendel reported that his entire…

…, President- Robben Fleming or his executive board would make the final decision on whether to See A2, Page Z Ambassadors pulled from 5 Arab nations CAIRO (AP) - Egypt broke diplomatic relations yesterday…

… with the five Arab countries that met in Libya to form a "re- sistance" front against Presi- dent Anwar Sadat's peace initi- ative with Israel. A Foreign Ministry spokes- man named the five as Syria…

…, Libya, Algeria, Iraq and South Yemen. The move produced the most serious political division in the Arab world in years. "AT THIS POINT only diplomatic relations will be affected," the spokesman said…

…, adding that Egypt acted "in response to the decision announced in Tripoli, Libya, to freeze relations with Egypt." The five hardline Arab countries and the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation met in…

… FOUR ARAB countries and the PLO ended the five-day Libyan conference yesterday by signing the anti-Sadat declaration. Despite the harsh rhetoric, how- ever, the anti-Egypt summit, at Syria's insistence…

… been in communication with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Sadat rifuriated hardline Arab na- tions with his dramatic visit to Jerusa- lem Nov. 19-21 in a bid for peace. Egypt has stated repeatedly that…

… develop ments. Begin in the past has objected to Common Market declarations on the Mideast as favoring the Arab cause. The Egyptian-Israeli search for See COMMON, Page 2 While less-prepared types scurried…

December 07, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… present split in Arab ranks before considering a reassessment of its foreign policy. THE OIL-RICH Saudis are providing the bulk of the $3 billion in aid promised -Jo Just for the health of it. -Get moving…

… 20036 Sadat by Arab Gulf states. The Saudis have also promised to underwrite Egypt's military purchases over the next five years. In keeping with its reticence over Sadat's peace moves, the Saudi gover…

… of schedul- "STUDENT GROUPS have somewhat different attitude tha they did at one time - they would b more aware that there would be class the next day," Stuart said. H added that the prop'osal ought…

December 08, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan The PLO's mistake THE PALESTINIAN Liberation Or- ganization (PLO), self - styled spokesman of the Palestinians, has re- jected Egyptian President Anwar Sa- dat…

…'s offer to join a summit meeting of U.S., Soviet Union, Israeli, United Na- tions, and various Arab leaders in a summit meeting in Cairo. The Soviet Union and all Arab states (except Egypt) have spurned…

… this offer. None- theless, the PLO has much more to lose than the so-called "rejectionist" Arab states in choosing this course of action. The PLO finds itself in a precarious position. Its main concern…

… removal of the Pan-Arab League headquarters from Cairo to Tripoli, the severing of formal relations with Egypt, as well as economic sanctions of any sort. T HE PLO HAS BEEN calling upon those who would…

students, who may lack the background in competing under pressure, and that a student's overall work and effort is a better indicator of his progress than his ability to jot down some quick, meaningful…

… necessary to bug out to Canada or Sweden. WHAT WITH open dorms, food stamps, unemployment checks and government loans that rarely come to maturity when the student does, college life would be serene and…

… examination bench, the whole bruhaha is based on two ) ,st tim e questionable premises: that students actually break into a cold sweat, have nervous break- downs and jump out of lecture room windows. (Harvard…

… hall. When Vladimir Nabokov, the late, great author of "Lolita," was teaching literature at Cornell, he rarely read the students' answers to the questions he so laborously contrived for their final doom…

… tire iron to a gas station attendant. The bad news was Statistics that more t students hauled off laughing 4 exam time those reck to read t submitted t ti ns. that she was an ex- MY BROTHER, Andrew…

… Department." STATISTICS will show that more teachers than students have been hauled off raving to the laughing academy at exam time-especially those reckless enough to read the answers submitted to their THEN…

December 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… taken his suit against the University of California-Davis to the Supreme Court. Bakke wants to go to med school; U-Cal-Davis took a quota of minority students instead of whites. The uproar is at center…

… Middle East. Despite the ferocious reaction of other Arab states, Anwar el-Sadat and Menachem Begin sat down to tell each other their countries should fight no more. The world watched and hoped. As former…

December 10, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

… yesterday. Hussein and Sadat were meeting in an effort to repair the rift among Arab nations result- 'om Sadat's peace initiative in the Middle East. (Continued from Page 1) WILLIAM STURGIS, assistant to the…

… will not damage buildings on or eligible for the National Register. Vote brings variety to LSA-SG (Continued from Page 1) CAIRO (AP)-King Hussein, trying to mediate the Arab dispute over President…

… help the Arabs reunify their ranks and achieve their aspirations." The Syrian president was going today to Qatar, another oil-rich state on the Persian Gulf. A leading Egyptian newspaper editor who…

Arab- Israeli peace conference in Geneva. UNCONFIRMED reports said Hussein might send an ob- server to the conference, but informed sources said he would hesitate to do so if that would threaten his…

… at this from a student govern- ment orientation rather than an academic one," he said, adding that his first goal is to rewrite the LSA Election Code. Earlier, however, Freeman de- scribed his…

…- tion" of both academic action and some changes in the student government aspects of LSA-SG. "I'd like to see stu- dent government as powerful as it was in the 60's," Friedman said. She voiced a desire…

… for action on issues such as the distribution requirement, too. BULLSHIT PARTY member Mike Spirnak called money matters his first concern. Though he said he plans "not to forget the student," Spirnak…

… by the LSA Adademic Judiciary, a non-political body of seven students appointed by LSA-SG primarily to consider cases of academic misconduct. Judiciary Chair- man Steve Diamond said: "We generally…

December 01, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

…, near-extinction levels, at times." That is the message of a University THE GROUP, student group working to educate California-based p others about the plight of these Foundation, is focu mammoth mammals…

… Soviets have yed a constructive role in' nstances,", he said. "They poused almost completely the amant Arab position." ver, he added, "in recent the Soviets have moved to a nore balanced position as a to…

… Egypt and Israel have opened direct negotiations. "We don't have any inclination to dominate anybody," he said. arter urges Arabs sen's AnnualChristmas q0en House Come and share the floral beauty…

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December 03, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, December 3, 1977-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Eight Years of) 420 Maynard St., An Vo. LXXXVIII, No. 71 Edited and managed by students a Ot Why F By IAN LUSTICK CAIRO - Why has…

… Etyptian President An- n Arbor, Ml 48109 war Sadat risked his standing in the entire Arab world to visit Israel? News Phone: 764-0552 While the historic visit itself was con- ceived only recently, it is fact…

… the traditional Palestinian slogan of a single Arab Wiretap lavw FTHEIR ZEAL to see criminals con- victed, police officers and legisla- tors must be ever-conscious of the rights of the innocent, which…

… affairs. He is author of an upcoming book on Arabs in Israel, and is a frequent contributor to the Pacific News Service. { 1 { i h appear without a by-line represent a con he Daily's editorial board. All…

December 04, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… repairs to their tenants and tandards," he tack on a little more profit for their after." effort." for the Michi- Teich said he suspects the depart- ment comes down hardest on student housing. male the…

… "They (student landlords) are 'inspector fairly compliant with what the inspectorssay, whereas the average den the in- landlord will hassle the inspector,' he s on him- said. BUT DONALDSON disagreed. "It…

… proper code enforcement. It saved lives of students who lived there," he said. Despite conflicting public opinion surrounding housing conditions are poor.I This fall the Survey Research Center's Urban…

… Newman, director of the study. Teich directed a survey last year [onflici which concluded that 90 per cent of all student non-University housing contains serious code violations. Teich said although the…

… as a constant process and didn't waid for the inspector to pay a visit before making repairs. - Arab leaders may band against correction to landlords. "THEY'LL TELL you to make a repair that costs $3…

…,500 when the same thing could be done another way for $5," he said. Donaldson disputed the criticism gan Student Assembly Reform Project, said tenant complaints abc quency of inspections. "GOOD CODE en…

… been derailed for the foreseeable future by Sadat's mission to Jerusalem and the ensuing uproar in the Arab world. In addition, they said, the Syrian leader doubts Sadat can obtain any real concessions…

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December 08, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

… conferred yester- day with Syrian President Hafez Assad in the first of a series of Arab reconciliation sessions that will take the king to Egypt and both leaders to Saudi Arabia this week. Egypt and Syria…

… other Arab "confronta- tion state" bordering Israel, was announced only after it was under way. He flew to a military airport near Damascus and was greeted without ceremony by Assad. The two leaders went…

… MAN A chilling nightmare with DUSTIN HOFFMAN as a grad student, long-distance runner pitted against a Nazi dentist (SIR LAWRENCE OLIVIER) who prefers to work without anes- thetics. Rated R (1976) FRI…

December 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…F age 4-Friday, December 2, 1977-The Michigan Daily a Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom ± 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol.LXVIII, No. 70 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by-students

… almost as if Carter believes the two superpowers know what is best for Arabs, Israelis and Palestinians alike. Perhaps the most important thing the Sadat initiative has proven is that Mideast countries are…

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