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March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Wednesday, March 28, 1979-The Michigan Daily Egypt pulls out of Arab League; PLO bomb rips Israeli market By AP and Reuter CAIRO, Egypt - Egypt, unable to muster Arab support for its peace…

… treaty with Israel, announced yester- day it was withdrawing in all but name from the Arab League, of which it was a. founder in 1945. Egyptian sources said the move was designed to undercut the expected…

… people. And in Paris, a bomb exploded in a hostel for Jewish students, wounding 28 persons. The Palestine Liberation Organization claimed responsibility for both Israeli blasts, but said it was not…

… humane way the problem of the Palestinian Arabs." But he warned Israel would not give up its security, saying, "The word security means to Israel life itself." SABRE party stresses political (Continued…

March 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… rage Three i-oae Th.: Libya refuses to end oil ban, calls U.S. policy anti-Arab' By AP and Reuter October's wa TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya will Libya reject not reconsider its oil ban on the…

… adhered to a United States unless the U. S. in Kuwait. changes its anti-Arab policy, the DECIDING Libyan news agency Arna said go at a time yesterday. on the Syrian Commenting on a decision tak- ating was a…

… enough ration program for s, he said. ICHIGAN PALLY XXXIV, Number 134 day, March 20, 1974 managed by students at of Michigan. News phone !! A class postage paid at chigan 48106. Published hrough Sunday…

…; cal mail (Michigan and non-local mail ;othey' sgn ), its hostile policy towards the Arabs," the agency said. The government newspaper Al- Fajr Al-Jadid, in a similar vein, said the decision against the…

… oil ban was completely unjustified and "all signs indicate that the enemy is preparing for another round to destroy Arab pride." THERE WAS NO immediate word from the Middle East whe- ther oil had…

… Randy or Andy Young Apt. 211,769-6374 rrer =MEMO AP Photo LIBYAN OIL MINISTER Ezzedin Mabruk leaves Monday's Arab oil minister's meeting. Libya and Syria were the only two countries present refusing to…

… lift their embargo against the U.S. STUDENT PROTEST: Food riots plagu NEW DELHI,. (Reuter - At to Patna to make an on-the-spot least 10 people, were killed and assessment. 31 injured as police opened…

…. reported. COMPARATIVE calm returned At least 22 people have now died to the western state of Gujarat since student - led anti-govern- only last Sunday after seven ment demonstrations erupted last weeks of…

March 27, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… minister period," replacing Aziz Sidky, who ue to stand by the Palestinians and of Egypt yesterday night, declar- has been Prime Minister for the not forfeit an inch of Arab land. ing "there is a continuous…

… that the confrontation1 "On the contrary, we have to in- Arab Socialist Union (A.S.U.), the with Israel "should continue and1 crease and intensify our engage- country's only political party. be escalated…

…, edited and man- rfre oysedya svg ter. And a California legislator aged by students at the University of attempts to break our i n t e r n a 1 ter. A eansalfori lsuper Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second…

… after8 - hdeaten to tel thimd whawt henU~ie hdeaetotlhi whttem e tacos contained, but said he want- I.!I 1 1NI ed more even when he knew the!- recipe. uI , -M ership some students to undermine Egypt…

…'s position. "There are some people who do not like Egypt to be strong with the support of the Arab nation, nor did they want the Arab nation to be strong with Egypt's support," he said. Sadat criticized…

… Washington' ap- parent decision to give Israel even more warplanes after Preimer Gol- da Meir's visit, "to frighten the Arabs." "I think the United States posi- tion is very clear, she wants us to accept a…

… partial settlement and concessions which would lead to a phased Arab capitulation to Is- roel," instead of a phased Israel withdrawal from lands seized in 1967, as called for by the United Nations, he said…

March 25, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

Arab states and the superpowers will get out of Geneva," a Palestinian student at Bethlehem University recently said. "But what's in it for us?" The Palestinians - who see themselves as the greatest…

… response to criticisms of its treatment of the Pal- estinians. It is that the Arabs have treated the Palestinians even worse. There 'are no mass graves of slaughtered Palestinians in the Gaza, as in Beirut…

…- ceded in his report critical of the Palestinians, "the lack of tolerance shown by the middle-class Jew toward the Arab citi-. zen ... can amount to real hatred." But that hatred is muted in contrast to…

…-, ecutive Committee Secretary-General Mohammed Nashashibi said, "There are two kinds of Palestinians, those ruled by Israel and those ruled by Arabs. Why do you think we (the PLO) get such support from both…

… strategist and one of the founders of Fateh, the Palestine National Liberation Move- ment. "The struggle against the Israelis gets the most atten- tion. But the struggle for Arab recognition of our rights has…

… been much more costly." . PLO officials in Beirut say twice as many Palestinians have been killed by Arabs as by Israelis since their struggle began. And AI-Wazi points out that the first casualty of the…

… Palestinians as the beginning of their struggle for emancipation. Arab opposition to independent Palestinian action has had another important effect. "Israel destroyed our national rights," one PLO official said…

… disenchantment with the Arab states. Yet Lebanon does not appear to have been as devastating a$ Black September. "The Palestinians still have a force in being," one high- ranking U.S. diplomat recently observed…

… certainly without liking it very much, both Israel and the Arabs long have found themselves drifting toward accord on the Pales- tinian problem, and toward similar policies of repression against the…

… which they have little remaining sympathy and even less national interest. Yet Israel continues to predicate its security requirements on the assumption that it faces a unitary Arab menance, not separate…

March 09, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…Wednesday & Thursday March 10th & 11 th Department of Speech-Student Laboratory Theatre presents GEORGE WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE- by KENNETH KOCH AND THE INDIAN WANTS THE BRONX by ISRAEL…

… term "blatantly racialist." CEASE FIRE ENDED: ySyrian leader calls on Arabs to mobilize By The Associat-ed Press I Ls ye r as Lffy were ast yed. Syria's strong man, Lt. Gen. Hafez Assad, called on the…

Arab world yesterday to mobilize for a "war of liberation" against Israel. A BOMB THREAT closed the State Office Building in Columbus, Hours after he issued the call, Israeli sources ig Tiberias said a…

… five complaints including charges of ra- fired by Palestinian guerrillas. No casualties were reported. cism in the schools, charges of unfair punishment of black students, Hafez addressed a mass rally in…

… Damascus as guerrilla leaders and and a demand for black administrators in predominately black schools.: Arab newspapers throughout the Middle East expressed jubilation over The protest ended after…

… Sunday. -- -------- - - "The only way 'left open for the Arabs to recover their occupied 7-WEEK STRIKE ENDS land is that of armed combat," As- sad told cheering thousands in the Syrian capital. British…

… started Jan. 20. to dictate surrender on the Arab their rounds yesterday after a seven-week strike Post Office officials maintained an international countries under the pretext of that left 71 million…

… entire recovery operation was complicated "asdeadly an enemy of the Arabs on basic wages of $36 to $65 a week. Now they by Britain's new decimal currency and by higher as Israel." are at the mercy of a…

… cent forces of the Arabs in the coming While the returnees were sorting 11 million pieces ceiling on wage increases. liberation battle," he said. assaulted the tiny Vietnamese village during an infantry…

… Vietnamese rice farmer was thrown into a well and shot- either by Calley or one of his men. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan.News phone: 764-0552. Second Class…

March 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… proposal to alleviate overcrowding at Huron High by busing high school students living on North Campus. The. board is considering seven alternatives to the bus- ing plan, and School Superintendent Harry…

… Howard claims it must take action quickly to avoid scheduling difficulties for the students. 0 'Uncle' killers sought Southfield police said yesterday they have no clues or suspects in the apparent slaying…

… Kahler reviews last week's basketball action in Tusca- loosa. r. Arabs retain By AP and Reuter The five month old Arab oil boycott, imposed on the U.S. as a political weapon to win favorable peace terms…

… in the Mideast, ends today in the wake of yesterday's meeting of major Arab oil pro- ducers. A spokesman for nine key Arab states said the oil ministers of the Arab countries would review their…

… decision at a June 1 meeting in Cairo. The United States was getting about 10 to 14 per cent of its oil from Arab producers before the boycott was imposed. Oil experts said it would take between six and…

… eight weeks for Arab oil to reach the United States. SPEAKING AFTER the minis- ters' meeting, Saudi Arabian oil minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yam- ani said the United States will get enough oil for its…

… requirements. He said the United States will be getting at least one million barrels a day from Saudi Arabia alone and more supplies from other countries. He indicated the totalArab ex- ports to the United…

… and how much." The Arab oil ministers had said they intended to keep their crude- oil prices at the present inflated levels for at least three months, but no word was forthcoming on whether production…

… 85 per cent of September levels. THE LIFTING of the embargo would not have any effect on the U.S. supply at least "until early See ARABS, Page 8 lift oil embargo* pressure pri°ces, proper and…

…. Onlyca small audience of concerned city resi- dents attended, with few students to be seen. The Human Rights Party (HRP) First Ward candidate Beth Brunton addressed the crucial issues of the city's budget…

March 20, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 134) • Page Image 12

… __ __ _ Become Uac a I ,-i.wirs+..ar Page 12-Tuesday, March 20, 1979-The Michigan Daily House probes alleged South African bribes U.S., Arabs split over Mideast peace treaty Committee…

… in the past on U.S. support, has split with Washington over the Egyptian-Israeli peace issue. Observers here believe he has little choice now but to stand firm with Arab critics of the pact. HUSSEIN…

…'S SURVIVAL now depends more on the Arabs than on the Americans or other Western allies. In a post-treaty era, the 44-year-old monar- ch cannot afford to offend the Palestinians, Islam or the Arab left…

… step" toward an overall peace, and that communism represents the greatest threat to the moderate Arab world. The Jordanians believe Israel's at- titude throughout the 16-month peace process, particularly…

… resolutions 242 and 338, which call for Israeli withdrawal from war-won lands as a pre-condition for Arab recognition of the Jewish state. THE GOVERNMENT believes U.S refusal to support Jordan in continuing U…

… Convention on oc- cupied territory. That debate was in its seventh day Monday. Jordan has problems unique among the Arab qonfrontation states. It has more Palestinians than Jor- danians-1.2 million to 800…

… towns of Nablus and Kalandia, and high school students in Hebron burned tires and blocked a road before being disper- sed by troops. [" Save 12' 33.8 fl. oz. (1 liter) returnable bottle OGRT'Sve 1t…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

Arabic. "We invited everybody to this party," said Uriel Rauff, director of the Zionist Youth group Hacomer Hazzair. "The Organization of Arab Students was con- tacted to invite Arab students to this event…

…." At least one Arab did attend the festivities later on. Medhat Credi, a graduate student in Near Eastern studies from Egypt said, "I am happy, very happy about the peace treaty. I would have been…

… Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, March 27, 1979 Ten Cents Twelve Pages plus Supplement Israel, Egypt celebrate peace Arabs criticize treaty WASHINGTON (AP) - Egypt and Israel, neighbors but enemies…

…. for a generation, signed a treaty yesterday to begin a new, fragile era of peace between Arab and Jew. In a solemn ceremony on the front lawn of the White House, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and…

… Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin put their names to Arabic, Hebrew and English copies of a treaty promising mutual recognition, respect, and peace. "PEACE HAS come," declared a beaming President Carter…

…, whose per- sonal intervention brought the talks back to life after they had stalemated on the details. Carter quoted the Bible and the Koran, and he offered a personal prayer that Arabs and Jews may one…

… day be brothers. Sadat, replying, declared, "Let there be no more bloodshed between Arabs and Israelis. "LET US WORK together until the day comes when they beat their swords into plowshares and their…

… Hebrew. "Salaam" means "peace" in Arabic. Begin put on a skullcap and quoted Psalm 126 in Hebrew. He said rather than translate, he would let everyone find the words in his own language in "the book of…

… reporters that his country would do its best to resist pressures to increase the price of a standard barrel of OPEC oil. U U Jewish students celeb Health official blasts planners By JOHN GOYER A high…

… after- noon was cause for a joyous celebration by nearly 100 students and commun~ity members later in the day in Alice Lloyd's Blue Lounge. Billed as a "peace party," the gathering was intended to be "an…

March 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… Jewish students tried to force their way onto the Holy Temple Mount, which is holy to Moslems and Jews. No serious injuries were repor- ted. Four Arabs and five Jews were arrested. Authorities discourage…

… point in world history was reached," Eynon said. Eynon andFishman expect to finish a booklet about the radical student movement in Ann Arbor this fall. When completed, the booklet may be the first to deal…

… movement. See HISTORIANS, Page 5 ... others can read Daily Photo by LISA UDELSON ADMISSION INTO these Ivy-League-style buildings as a University law student takes both brains and bucks. With a total of 1…

…,600 applicants, the University's Law and Medical Schools attract more students than any other school in the country. Getting into Law and Med. Schools costl about it in By BETH PERSKY An effort to preserve…

… 802 Monroe St., is the result of a drive by the People's Action Coalition (PAC) of Literary College Student Government (LSA-SG) to collect and centralize information on grass roots organizations, women…

…'s. issues, civil liberties, and government spending, spying, and government sur- veillance. "WE CAN TELL students where to go to find out what issues are hot on cam- pus, and where to get involved in those…

… central location to find out about activist groups from other areas. Gottfried believes that the institution of the library is a very big part of what she considers to be a resurgence of student activism…

… See AND, Page 5 By The Associated Press A high-level U.S. delegation opened a Mideast tour yesterday to try to cool Arab tempers over the American- inspired Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, but an angry…

… all Arab countries and this will con- tinue to be the case in the future." In related developments yesterday: " In the Old City of Jerusalem, Arabs and Jews clashed violently when a group of religious…

… editorial said Egypt "has been isolated from the Arab world ... Washington wants to drag Jordan, Syria and Iraq to follow behind the Egyptian president, and if not, to force them to do so by means of an…

March 03, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… airlines to stop flights to any Arab country which refuses to guaranteed the safety of passengers of any ,flight; FURTHER MOVE: That the Admin- istrative Vice President of Student Government Council be…

… priorities and the environment. SACUA, students discuss policy of traditional closed meetings (Continued from Page 1) sions with the Defense Depart- ment was tabled. History Prof. Arthur Mendel said the…

… that the decision to abolish credit is technically subject to Regent approval, but he added the Regents virtually always accept faculty recommendations on aca- demic matters. The student-faculty council…

… pro- posal passed yesterday specifically said: -That a student faculty com- mittee to develop a structure for a student-faculty council; would be established; -That the council be a repre- sentative…

…, democratic council com- posed of an equal number of fa- culty members and students; -That the council exist as a standing committee of the gov- erning faculty. Classics Prof. Howard Cameron, who introduced…

… the proposal, said the council would serve as a "for- um for discourse between stu- dents and faculty." "The council would be an in- stitution by which students can sit and talk with faculty like men…

…," said Cameron, quoting a student, "rather than play poli- tics in the newspapers." LSA Student Assembly chair- man Ken Lasser expressed the hope that the council could as- sume "much of the traditional…

… work of the faculty", though the faculty, under the current propos- al, would retain final decision- making authority. Lasser said, the student drafters of the proposal hope that the council can serve as…

… a p 1 a c e where literary college committees can funnel their reports before they reach the LSA faculty. In this manner a student voice will be heard other than that of student members of individual…

… pos- sible solution. "If they could just do some- thing constructive." A bearded student in the fish- bowl observes, "The 60's were the protest years. People aren't going to protest anymore." Just…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…., U.S. peace efforts long have encountered the stiffest opposition from the Israelis, and the bitterest opponents of President Sadat's peace initiative have been his fellow Arabs. But with recent events…

…? Begin fered far more at the hands of the Arabs than they have from the Israelis. Jordan, Lebanon and Syria all have tried to emasculate the PLO. The PLO desperately fears that when President Sadat speaks…

… of "comprehensive peace," it really is a code word for Arab abandonment of the Palestinian cause. The PLO sees continuing war as the only way first to retain Arab support, and eventually regain at…

… endless Palestinian defeats at Israeli hands, and the Arab repudiation the Palestinians fear so much. CURRENT ISRAELI policy is based on short-term optimism, but it leads to an abyss. Prime Minister Begin…

… the Arabs grow wealthier, more populous and more powerful; in which Israel's subject population grows larger and more resentful while Israel's own economic and social divisions deepen; in which…

…/man wrote this article for the Pacific - News Service. Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 140 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

… are "those," the majority of students who abstain from participation in government, and there are This article was written by Katherine R. Friedman on be- half of the LSA-SG Executive Council. "those…

…", the few students who sit on LSA college committees and the executive Council and ac- tively participa'te in Literature, Sciencepand Arts Student Gover- nment (LSA-SG). It is these few students who try…

… Board, which consists of Deb Filler, Rachel Rosenthal, Katherine Friedman, Colin Lichtenfeld, and Jim Sullivan. In revising the Judiciary, the Ad Board wants to insure that students accused of cheating…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 9

… events for the Union of Student for Israel and one of the sponsors of the party, felt that efforts by Jewish and Arab students on campus should at least equal the endeavors of Begin and Sadat. "We must…

… lawn and chants and jeers from pro-Palestine protesters in a park across the road. Hundreds of police, many mounted on horses and equipped with nightsticks and gas masks, kept the estimated 2,500 Arab

… agrees, for the first time, to formally recognize her Jewish neighbor as a member of the community of nations. CARTER, IN his speech, called on the rest of the Arab world to join in the peace process, and…

…) Credi's enthusiasm toward the peace treaty. "If it will work it will be so fan- tastic you can cry. I have more hope than anyone because I'm not Jewish or Arab," said Corinne Schat, a recent graduate of…

… Ann Arbor's Huron High. Around campus, students had mixed reactions to the treaty signing between Israel and Egypt. "I don't think anything will be resolved," said. LSA 'junior Clyde Weiss. "The U…

…. The lack of a comprehensive peace in- cluding all Arab states was seen as a problem. "It's very strange to see Israelis rejoicing on the one side and the Egyptians not rejoicing on the other side due to…

… solidarity of the Arab world," she said. THIS SUMMER APPRENTICE IN NEW YORK TOP PROFESSI4 CREDITI WITH ONALS M.D./D.V.M. In European Medical & Veterinary Schools The Institute of International Medical…

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… THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. 6. WE ARE PREPARED TO AID ALL STUDENTS WHO ARE CONTEMPLATING ATTENDING ITALIAN MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCHOOLS IN THEIR PRE-REGISTRATION WITH THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. The Institute…

… has been responsible for processing more American students for foreign medical schools than any other organization. INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION Chartered by the Regents of the…

March 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

… committee.. Arabs end boycott; retain high Prices., (Continued from Page 1) May,"* one company official '*re- ported, due to the time it would take to resume shipping Arab crude oil to U.S. refineries. This…

… whether it will be enough to meet demand is still up in the air." CONCERNING THE continuation of the boycott in Europe, Arab spokespersons said that exports to West Germany and Italy will also increase to…

… did not ask for the complete withdrawal of Israel" from Arab territories occupied in 1967. The move to end the boycott had been led by Egypt and Saudi Arabia in recognition of American peace efforts in…

… the Mideast. IN WHAT appeared to be a sig- nificant split in the Arab view of the use of the oil weapon, Libya and Syria opposed lifting the em- bargo. Yamani said their opposition was "a question of…

… timing." He said all Arab countries had agreed to the move in principle. Algerian oil minister Belad Ab- desselam said Syria and Libya did not think the proper time had come to reward the United States…

… Out Our NEW Stock Items: 0 Student Office Furniture By DAVID LIEBERMAN circulation in 40 to 50 central cam- The ECTF has been meeting Do you freeze while studying at pus buildings. since September and…

… dimlylit off. in will take bids this summer for a Task Force (ECTF) last month. tSting in is Aci y-ies Bu ice in C e n t r a 1 Environmental Control the Student Activities Building, Orr System (CECS), which…

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… Mechanics", 3212 AH, Orange and the Green", Aud. 3, MLB, 3 pm. 4:30 pm. Arch & Design: M. Flinn, "The Law School Student Senate: Seminar, Sense of Greece and Rome", "Odyssey j"The Rights of the Accused", 120…

March 23, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

…, would "spare no effort to undermine U.S. interests in the Arab world." "THE EGYPTIAN regime has -chosen the enemy camp, and we will deal with President Anwar Sadat's government the same way we deal with…

…- cupied Arab territory an obstruction to peace, and set up a commission to study them. The resolution passed the council 12-0 after eight days of debate. The United States, Britain, and Norway ab- stained…

… approval "marvelous" and said there was "still a possibility" signing ceremonies for the Arabic and Hebrew versions could be conducted in Cairo and Jerusalem. Begin favors the separate signings. But Sadat…

… parliamentary hearings that the treaty would isolate Egypt from the rest of the Arab world. But Sadat's par- ty controls 312 of the 360.seats, so r effort ratification is assured. Sadat is expec- ted to submit…

… applicants, 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican Medical School, with several hundred American students enrolled. Use English language textbooks and exams in English. School combines quality…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

… a very asymmetrical relationship since Israel is occupying "lands claimed by Egypt," said Gitelman. "Egypt can offer no land and no resources; what it can give is nor- mal relations. Only in the Arab

…-Israeli conflict is that considered a con- cession." Henry said Egypt will lose the most because of subsequent loss of support from rich Arab countries. "Whatever the final compromise is on linkage, nothing will…

… Matriculated Student W u. n ornnnimp Ulrich's: complete selection, knowledgeable salespeople, liberal service policy, guaranteed low prices-and now this. What more could you ask? I' 9. …

March 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… years ago. His main interests are said to be hunting with falcons and camel racing. Though he had been deputy premier under Faisal, his views on the Arab-Israeli conflict, oil and relations with the…

… faithfully reflected his views, notably with respect to relations with the Arab world, the oil nations and the United States. The ailing Khaled Ibn Abdul Aziz, Faisal's succes- sor, and the new crown prince…

… background, Faisal rose to control the fate and fortune of western industry. Before he was 70, Faisal Ibn Abdul Aziz Al-Saud - his name mneans "sword" in Arabic -- wielded influence far beyond the Arabian…

… kingship. After Faisal took power, he l was criticized as a reactionary and an "American stooge" by the more militant Arab States. It was the Arab defeat in the 1967 Six-Day War against Israel and the…

…-reactionary, King' Faisal suddenly' became a re- spected paymaster of the new Arab struggle. During the October, 1973, Arab - Israeli War, he used his vast oil resources as a potent political weapon against Israel…

… futll size BSR turntable. Plus a pair par of wde-range U U U Minority Students Needed! The EXCLUSIVE- PIONEER CSF-51 - - ,. neer - dvled carbon -fiber cone - woofer t h at de livers dep dirne sian…

March 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…., before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a r esnoteaccepted for publication. F o r more…

… inform'a- tion, phone 764-4270. SUNDAY, MARCH 22 Day Calendar Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", As- sembly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Recital: Marjorie Kilbride…

… most important. "Stu- system. dents have nothing." Black said, She also supports an "all-stu- referring to what he said was aI dent court for non-academic of- lack of official student voice in fenses on…

… running for the executive council on the "Edu- cational Action Committee" ticket. The candidates want exclusive student control in areas which concern only students, but favor sharing control with the…

… NEW GOVERNMENT: LSA student body to vote for president, executive council """"""""" I BACH CLUB presents The Bach Club Ensemble in its Second Annual Concert Concertos and Sonatas for Vio- line Flute…

… Page 1? explains. "We combine applica- tion fees with the damage deposit, as well as with a guarantee of, fulfillment of the contract." And he feels students are satis- fied with the current process…

… to allow it, but added, "the language is sketchy." Apply for Student-Faculty Committees in the Ed. School: On the chief thrust of their campaigns, the two "Blue Pan- ther" candidates differ. While…

… Dorman favors an emphasis on curriculum reform. Moher feels the new government should be used to obtain for students an increased voice in literary college decision- making Several candidates for the ex…

… the college involving large numbers of students." But he also believes that t h e matter of re-definition involves University-wide policies which, he says, must be changed. "Is it not acceptable, for…

… exam- ple, to evaluate a student on the basis of grades and tests," he says. Andy Weissman believes s t u- dents should pay moredattention to the realities involved in gain- ing curriculum changes. Thus…

March 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… University Housing Council, an all-student, elected group. 0 HPC-Johnson exchange The Housing Policy Committee (HPC) yesterday ap- proved a formal memo to Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson…

…. Marcus Foster. TRIPOLI, Libya (1) - Arab oil ministers held a short meeting here yesterday and a high Libyan offiical said they decided to lift the oil embargo against the United States. The Libyan…

… chief opponents of lifting the embargo imposed during the Oc- tober Middle East war. EGYPT'S PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat had pressed the Arab oil ex- porters for over a month to lift the embargo in recognition…

… there to ? set new prices for oil from the Persian Gulf, Libya and Algeria. Observers in Vienna say the out- AP Photo come of that meeting is "entirely unpredictable," but Arab officials agreed that the…

… price and the sup- sta court- ply were linked. two pris- OBSERVERS IN Washington be- kidnaped lieve the lifting of the Arab oil embers of embargo would not directly ease End School U.S. fuel shortages for…

…? -Would the Arabs allow oil pro- duction and shipments to the * United States to return to pre- Le embargo levels? -Would the Arabs increase pro- duction to meet increasing U.S. needs? and and a nega…

…- -Would the Arabs lower their oil grades and prices, which have led world oil um, and io- prices to triple since October, pos- ing serious balance of payment problems even for wealthy nations. 'er mercury…

… Whenever the embargo ends, the - especially direct relief could not be felt here Gordus to immediately. ison of con- It would take about one month ughout most for the first tanker of Arab oil to reach the…

… U.S. inventories, in anticipa- -ks from the tion of renewed tanker arrivals. nd Martha JOHN SAWHILL, deputy admin- 00-year old istrator of the Federal Energy See ARAB, Page 10 CHEMICAL CLUES ' prof…

… professor has determin- ed a correlation between-believe it or not-students' grade-point av- erages and the amount of zinc in their hair. To Gordus, use of hair analysis as evidence in criminal proceed- ings…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… breaking 104 students have filed candidacy for the 38 Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) seats up for grabs in next month's election. "This many people have never -run for student government," said Election…

… will be held April 10, 11 and 12. This election is the first under MSA's new election procedures, which were approved by students last month in a campus-wide election. Each school and college is entitled…

… to a certain number of representatives based on the number of students enrolled in the particular school. Cer- tain schools, because of their small enrollment, have one representative with only one…

Arab League meeting to unify Arab ranks in order to force Israel to give up occupied lands and allow creation of a Palestinian homeland. The bitterest opponents of Sadat's peace overtures to Israel…

… center on the basic prin- ciples of Israeli'withdrawal from oc- cupied lands and the establishment of a Palestinian homeland. A KEY ELEMENT in the new Begin formula would be Israeli agreement to See ARABS

…-grabs First Ward council race may add an unexpected twist to a race already deemed "too close to call." Bruce Richard, a second-year University law student, hopes his ad- mittedly futile last-minute campaign…

… SAID the contract also stipulates that house officers in the medical program cannot be assigned to AAC TT .....i.... C .- Ii e al ip " MSU student SamiII sIuaii ua- I …

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… wanted prices today. Frankly I thi to hold down imports of Arab oil." (the prices) are too high. He said this had the effect of re- ( the oo ig sridng onsrucionofdomestic;i know how the world is g…

… stricting construction of wriggle out of it," Piercy s, oil refineries. "Without spare capacity as a bargaining tool, you are helpless to hold prices down under the pres- DeTOt sure of the Arabs," Muskie sa d…

…, meaning that without reserves ofi oil, the Arab embargo' took im- mediate effect. Johnson agreed. "Today, I don't think we have any major negotiat-' (Continued from Page 11 ing strength left, he said yester…

…, oper- terday to support the Human ated housing are provided; with Rights Party's (HRP) rent control adequate and equitable services proposal. from the city. According to graduate student ACCORDING to…

… Campus families. proposal in Monday's city elections The families cite inadequate fire will force the University to build prevention and the city's intention more housing for students. to bus their…

… move that would fice of Student Services Policy designate 75 per cent, of Alice Board and Secretary of the Uni- Lloyd's corridors for coed-living versity requesting they inform next year. Vice…

…-President for Student Affairs It specifically approved a memo Henry Johnson of the Committee's sent to Feldkamp by Lloyd's "extreme dissatisfaction with his Housing Director Dick Munson that attempt to strip the…

… Committee of asserted, "Co-ed corridors both its policy making authority, rele- have a high level of student sat- gating it to mere advisory capac- isf action and exert a non-dis- ity." 1criminatory and non…

… call"668-8821 or come to 800 Lincol PANEL DISCUSSION PRESENTED FOR THE FUTURE WORLDS- CONFERENCE FES- TIVAL BY THE FASST CENTER FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT, ENERGY YOUTH COUNCIL A FORUM FOR DIRECT TWO…

…-WAY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN STUDENTS AND: Tuul vE ACHIEVED " The Petroleum Industry * The Atomic Energy Commission " The University of Michigan " National Aeronautics and Space Administration " Environmental…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Second Ward candidate Mary Richman . . . also on a festive note, the Turkish, Hellenic and Arab Student Association will sponsor a Mediterranean party at the International Center at 9 p.m. Admission's a…

… proposed eight per cent dorm rate increase yesterday, with no sign of the expected protest from the students on the Housing Unit Committee. The Regents briefly discussed the proposal, with no apparent opposi…

…- tion, and it will probably find its way to student bills by next fall. At one point in the meeting, President Robben Fleming passed a memo to Wilbur Pierpont, vice presi- dent and chief financial officer…

… reported that their own brand of "welcoming" would be peace- ful, according to Chicago police officials. " Meeting flops Student Government Council hit a new low in group energy yesterday when the weekly…

… on "The Middle East: Energy, Economic De- velopment and Politics." Prof. Charles Issawi of Colum- bia University will present the lecture in Angell Hall's Aud. B at 4:10 p.m. . . . Ethiopian students

… yesterday on the status of the Arab oil boycott, as Vice President Gerald Ford said he believed the embargo had been lifted, but Sec- retary of State Henry Kissinger maintained he had received no word on when…

… Government had received no word that the five-month-ald boycott was at an end. FORD'S REMARKS were t h e first by an administration official on reports that the Arabs had agreed at a meeting in Tripoli on…

… to avoid upset- ting the Arabs at a time when it seems they are prepared to lift the boycott. Kissinger said reports from American diplomats in the Middle East reflected conflicting p r e s s reports…

… of what the Arabs had de- cided at their Tripoli conference. Some news reports have said the Arabs, in view of Libya's oppasi- tion to a lifting of the boycott, pas:- poned announcing the end of the…

… embargo to spare Libya the em- barrassment of having the a n- nouncement made in Tripoli. MEANWHILE, the Libyan radio said yesterday that Syria charged at the oil meeting here that Arab nations supporting…

March 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…, 1968, in Los Angeles. Sir- han, a Jordanian Arab, was sen- tenced to death but capital punish- ment was subsequently abolished in Calif. (Officials at San Quentin prison said they had received no word of…

… gang, who the guerillas said were jailed because of their sup- port for Arab guerrillas; -About 50 people believed to be detained Arab guerrillas; and -All Arab women detainees in Israeli jails. VW…

…-2272 Sun, Man, Wed., Thurs. 1I1 a.m.-2 a.m.; Fri. & Sat. 1 1 a.m.-3 o.m. I.4 if you see news happen call 76-DAILY Gill~nda .9.' LSA Students and Faculty SEE and USE a large computer-based educational…

…- dents will , receive instruction in Aerody- namics, Meteorology, Aerospace Physiol- ogy, and receive two hundred and fifty flight hours. Students will be paid more than $800.00 each month and receive free…

March 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

… s Er4g t Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedoml 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Tuesday, March 22, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… Zionism, in the Israeli view, the Palestinians were actually passive beneficiaries of it. But - as both Israelis and Arabs have forgotten to their mutual peril ever since 1948 - to drive peas- ants from the…

… Agency and other international bodies. They also have the highest pro- portion of children in school, the highest porportion of university students and the greatest ratio of skilled laborers to total work…

… force of any Arabic-speaking people. Like the Israelis, the Palestinians have become a nation of apartment dwellers; together they, are the two most urbanized peoples in the Mideast. Next to the Jews, the…

… Palestinians are also the most so- cially mobile, the most geographically dispersed and the least traditional people involved in the entire Arab- Israeli conflict. Despite being divided for 30 years by the lines…

… of military confrontation, the Palestinians have be- moce an increasingly homogenous nation. THE IRONY IS IMMENSE. While fighting along- side the Arabs, the Palestinians resemble Arabs less and less…

… key ingredient of not only the Arab- AS THEIR onflict, but the confrontation between the in- two peoples re red and Third Worlds and the relationship one is left, in1 uperpowers. And what ever happens…

… a means to Tomorrow: Th self-preservation." Encountering the Arabs' tility to the strangers in their midst, the Pal- Dr. Aliman, "had to study hard to enhance his personal ford, England, ive power and…

… to Daily of James Phillips, a Department of Popu- Rapid lation Planning (DPP) student who takes issue problem with the March 2 "To the Right, March!" which health p soundly chastised the DPP studiess…

… showed a visitor around his lavish s not my home," he said. "My sons ask will go home and I remind them of the ses. If it does not come in my lifetime, in theirs." r graduation photographs in Arab school…

March 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… mosphere" doubts it w signed. Begin, in treaty due b Washington return to pr Khalil, in said: "Eas of the Jorda and Israel1 the 1967 bor ALSO, IM Arab Leagu. cy meeting 1 proposed I From AP and Reuter…

… nations, in- t (Arab) Jerusalem is part cluding the United States, do not in West Bank borders of 1967 recognize Jerusalem as the capital. has agreed to withdraw to ADDRESSING himself directly to ders…

… By JOHN GOYER and ALISON HIRSCHEL More than 200 University students and members of the Samoff Student Support Committee held a day-long protest yesterday, including a rally on the Diag, to show their…

… dissatisfaction with the University's tenure process. About 50 students and Committee members met in the Union at 10 a.m. to criticize the University's tenure policy. The group of protesters were later joined by…

… about 150 spectators and supporters in a rally on the Diag at noon. The students held another two-hour meeting in the Union after the rally. DURING THE meetings, the protesters complained that students

…, the protesters shouted pro-Samoff slogans, held a short skit, and tried to solicit student sup- port. LSA Dean Billy Frye later said in response to the protest that he is against student input in tenure…

… decisions. "I would be opposed to students participating in tenure decisions. Only the most carefully selected committees should make these decisions and they should not be diluted by inexperience," he said…

March 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…. The confrontation, which resulted in a four-hour standoff between the two groups, reached peak intensity when two student protesters were arrested after a minor scuffle (see related story). THE…

… DEMONSTRATORS, com- prised mostly of students and members of the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (WCCAA), remained in the Regents' room, making themselves comfortable for several hours while the…

…, Page 2 Scu ffle results in arrests By MARK PARRENT Two University students were arrested by Ann Arbor police yesterday morning following a brief scuffle in the Regents room after the protest…

…-ridden meeting was recessed for a second time. Taken into custody and charged with assault and battery were Literary College senior George Wilson and graduate student David Kadlecek, police said. The two were…

… by ANDY FREEBERG recessed their meeting and later obtained a court ruling allowing them to recon- vene in private. Student groups gaining strength By JULIE ENGEBRECHT A Daily News Analysis This week…

…'s student takeover of the Regents meeting may be a strong indication that student groups have begun to take a forceful lead in deman- ding increased student input in University decision- making.. In the past…

… several years student involvement in campus policy has been stymied by a lack of inter- nal organization, an uncooperative University ad- ministration, and failure among student groups to work together on…

… specific issues. But in the past school year student activists within campus groups have taken clear stops toward eliminating these problems, although many of their long-range goals still remain in the…

… distant future. THE INCREASED student activity of the past year is due to the efforts of a relatively small core of leaders who have managed to strengthen the inter- nal organizations of their individual…

March 29, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 141) • Page Image 8

… "unacceptable" because it did not consider displaced Palestinians living in the Arab coun- tries. * The Arab League met in Cairo and drafted an Arab solidarity plan for future dealings with Israel. Sources said…

… the student because most students don't move enough. Yoga The introductory workshops will demonstrate Hatha Yoga which is aimed primarily at body development. The organization does not emphasize only…

… GRADUATE STUDENTS in the PILOT PROGRAM Resident fellows-Teach a 3-4 credit course of your own de- sign-.25 GSTA stipend- remuneration approx. $1,000/semester - PLUS - -Corridor and dorm-wide duties…

…- remuneration approx. 90% room and board Resident Advisors -Corridor and dorm wide duties only- remuneration approx. 90% room and board RF and RA positions available for graduate students in any fields. TO APPLY…

March 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… against proposed control of student organ- ization finances by the Office of the Student Auditor (OSA) has brought a concession from the administra- tion, but campus film groups still claim the University…

… a recom- mended set of stringent accounting guidelines met with strong criticism from Student Organizations Board chief Eliot Chikofsky at last month's executive officers meeting. The executive…

… board" composed of students and staff. The board would be empowered to arbitrate dis- agreements over funding controls, and to eliminate, as much as possible, the red tape in the delegation of facility…

… rights to student organizations and in the handling of organization accounts, according to Rutz. However, the rule that student organization finances be handled only through the OSA is not subject to…

… review, Rutz says. UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS give several explanations for the proposed restrictions. Maurice Rinkel, auditor for student'organizations, explains that the regulation was designed to establish…

… greater safeguards against the possibility of private individuals profiting from the use of University facilities. Tom Easthope, assistant vice president for student over finances services, cites a need…

… preferential treatment, you've got to have accountability," Easthope says. IN ADDITION, several sources say the University must insure that student organizations do not run up financial obligations they can…

… organizations The proposal has met with bitter opposition, how- ever, from various student organizations, most notably See 'U', Page 2 'WON'T DESTROY PRESIDENCY' Nixon reiterates no-quit' pledge Protesters…

March 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…-76 Lebanese civil. war, the Israelis had declared the Litani Rivek a "red line" beyond which Syrian troops were not to venture. The Syrians make up the bulk of the 30,000- man Arab League peacekeeping force…

… for Israel to withdraw. COLLEGE STUDENT STUDY PROGRAM: AtY Hayim Greenberg College in Jerusalem for a semester or one year. Curriculum includes Hebrew'Language, Literature, Bible, History, Educa- tion…

… Education & Culture 515 Park Avenue, N.Y.C. 10022 (212) 752-0600 ext. 385/386 79-B RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR OUTDOORSMAN, CAMPER, BACKPACKER, FISHERMAN, offered to student free to travel starting in June on 8 to…

… negotiations with Egypt and for a prompt Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. l In his remarks, Carter suggested that Israel was secure enough militarily to j give ground to the Arabs-a point Begin and his…

… is of Arab extraction and who is a frequent critic of Israeli policy, said Begin "did not deviate one inch from his hard line." The subdued welcome for Begin con- trasted with Carter's courting of…

… Egypt. Iranian Students Association of u of M invites everyone to join us in celebrating a year of Iranian People's struggle for Independence and Democracy ! Dinner.PlayFolk Songs & Dances MARCH 24th-7…

March 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… many troubles By The Lebanese Student Society of demonstrations, we would nments which have been have publicly demonstrated not speaking of "Arab solidarity" only against the Israeli incursion have…

…Page 4-Friday, march 24-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Free dorn 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 137 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… the University of Michigan Student aid from Lansing ... Coal: Issues in today's vote HIS WEEK THE Michigan State add that with the new attention being Legislature wisely approved a bill paid to the…

… state's private schools, to provide $6 million in tuition grants Michigan's public system will suffer for students at private colleges in the neglect. state. But institutions of higher learning Although…

… Senate approved the drops in enrollment, more students are tuition grant idea overwhelmingly, the attending Michigan's public colleges. House let it pass by only the slimmest The resulting dunp" of…

students possible margin. Gov. Milliken will creates increased burdens on the sign the bill soon. It will distribute $500 classrooms, dorms and facilities of grants this fall to freshpersons at universities…

… claim the tuition with a good deal of evidence to back grant program breaks new ground for them up, that higher tuition costs for state involvement in private in- private school students are creating…

… assistance in bounty for each Michigan resident is necessary to keep private colleges a they graduate. In addition, students at- viable alternative to public schools for tending private colleges are eligible…

… Michigan residents. for state-supported scholarships., Opponents of the tuition grants, like As the legislature helps the students Sen. Daniel Cooper of Oak Park, claim of private colleges, they are aiding…

… meets safety and other requirements. REJECTED CONTRACT - None. OLD CONTRACT - None. A S MICHIGAN legislators have f been approving tuition grants to students of private colleges and universities…

March 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A call for welfare reform 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 WEDNESDAY…

… become the first national organizationof the unemployed in over thirty years, incorporating within its ranks the growing numbers of the unemployed, veterans, students and underemployed, unorganized workers…

…, speedup intensifies, and real wages plunge those handfuls of trade unionists with the guts to face the truth will begin looking beyond trade unionism for class ' allies among the student, welfare and un…

… petty C&R and CSJ suits as in the past. If a large turnout occurs, the student governments of this campus will have some clout and be able to place a wedge into the facultytand administration for many "of…

… their anti-student stands. With this let- ter, I also wish to kick off the slo- gan of the election. Represent yourself and, in the immortal words of Charles Schultz's Lucy in the "Peanuts" comic strip…

March 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Pages t f { f IFY©U SEE NEWS HAPPEN CAt.L76-UAJ IY Palestinian guerillas raid Arab embassy; seize .s. Plamondon jailed Pun Plamondon, a local activist and a leader of the Rainbow People's Party…

…'s sunset Solstice School, once the pacesetter in local free schools, will meet its ignominious death today. According to two former Solstice students, Cindy Baker and Peggy Hefner, the building will be razed…

… today for lack of student participation and a num- ber of unpaid debts. For several years, the students said, the school was a place where high school and junior high school students could take courses in…

… a relaxed setting. Since the estab- lishment of alternatives within the public school; system itself, few new students have come to Solstice. The University, the landlord of the school building, will…

… April 13, 14, and 15. The future fest will explore a variety of alternative futures through panels, workshops, discussions, art, etc. Students are invited to contribute to the program as they can. The…

… the warm temperatures less enjoyable. Can't have your temperature and sunshine, too. diplomats Release of Sirhan, Arab captives asked Hostages freed b Indians By AP and Reuter The 11 persons held host…

… hostages said they would stay in Wounded Knee be- cause it is their home, Sens. George McGovern and James Abourezk both Democrats told a news conference. Meanwhile, in Gallup, New Mex- ico, an Indian student

… of Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and other Arabs in jails around the world. Saudi Arabian Ambassador Ab- dullah Al-Malhouk said by tele- phone from his besieged…

… and ex- ternal sources. Some students, however, say say the cuts may be more po- litical in nature. They cite long- standing disagreement with Nix- on foreign policy as a possible reason for the…

… decrease in fund- F Fleming s back from vacation ing. Anticipating the f i n a n c i a l shock waves, a partisan audi- ence of students and faculty met recently in Lane Hall the home of the area study…

March 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…Qihe r gaff mun Eighty-Four 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 SATURDAY, MARCH 23…

… influencing people," Mr. Wilhelm remarked. "They are afraid they might lose U.S. support due to the Arab oil boycott and the resulting petroleum shortage. The Israeli's are concerned that all Americans, not…

… Americans are not blaming the formation of the state of Israel for their problems at the gas pumps." The Israeli's are also looking for ways to combat the Arab public relations cam- paign going on presently…

… from the U.S.S.R. "THIS IS WHY they want Americans to interview Arabs who have lived in Israel since 1948. In effect they are saying, Look! We're just like you, we're pattern- ing our nation after the…

… minority in Israel who, nevertheless, are represented in the Knesset (Israel's Senate). "And was I aware," he asked this re- porter, "that there are Arab~s (Christian ones) also in the Knesset." "The big…

… Tenant Rights! Editor's Note: A major Ann Arbor landlord told a group of stu- dents that dui to a provision in their leaser either their dog must go, or they must go. The students did neither, but instead…

… reform in housing, such as rent control. Blomquist is a student. in Course Mart 310, "Law of Landlord-Tenant and its Alternatives. -The course instructor is Jonathan Rose, who is a lawyer for Student Legal…

… place to get advice on your rights in landlord hassles. A place for non-stu- dents to seek help is the Washtenaw County Legal Aid Society, located downtown at 209 E. Washrington (665-6181). Student Legal…

… Aid, in room 4310 of the Michigan union (6S-6146), is for students at the University. Their service is free, and almost anyone who is a student qualifies. MORE IMPORTANT than whee you get as- sistance…

…. This action by one or a few renters, can correct an ill for many tenants. One class action suit recently started by Student Legal Aid and now pending, will try to force a landlord to return late fees and…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…. i Applications are now being accepted for CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY (The student supreme court) Apply at MSA Office- 3909 Michigan Union Arans talK in Cairo ('Continued from Page 1 "the Arabs of…

…Page 2-Tuesday, March 28, 1978-The Michigan Daily Lack o ra By MARK PARRENT c Though lack of an opponent virtually §stires Democratic Councilman Earl reene reelection in the student 4oninated Second…

… Hutchins Hall, 4 p.m. Housing/Native American Student Assoc: Elmer White, attorney, "The Historical Perspectives Behind the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs," Living room, Couzens, 7:30) p.m. winner. "It certainly…

… and alleviate the housing squeeze. "The University could build struc- tures to house students now (Which could) later be converted for some other use," she said. ONE SPECIFIC area of agreement between…

… Judea, Samaria and the Gaza region having the right to par- ticipate in the determination -of their own future" in negotiations among "Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the Arabs of Eretz Israel." Eretz Israel is…

… Jerusalem's official term for Israel plus the West Bank and Gaza. "The Arabs of Eretz Israel" is accepted Israeli code for the one million Palestinians under Israeli oc- cupation. The original Israeli…

… Books 8 Supplies 662-3201 Art 8 Engineering 662-4403 pia o. Apply at MSA Office-3909 Michigan Union DEADLINE: March 30, 1978, 5:00 P.M. /je POSIIONvS for GRADUATE STUDENTS in the PILOT PROGRAM…

… applicants who can speak Spanish, French, Japanese, or Arabic. Current staff and other applicants who have an application on file must come to this office to update their application form. Staff selection and…

March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… from Kuwait, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, the United States yester- day called the decision by the world's major oil exporters to raise oil prices unjustified, and Common Market of…

… one should doubt his country's desire for peace with all its Arab neighbors and said Israel wanted a humane solution of the Palestinian issue. Sadat, in talking about a new U.S-Egyptian military…

…- pleted by the time students return in the fall. Several areas were patched under Mayor Louis Belcher's street program last year, but according to Streets, Traffic, and Parking (STP) Depar- tment officials…

… patient health care at the hospital. "It provides the HOA mem- See H EgyptWednesday Egyptannouncedyesterday that management it will remain a member of the Arab unreasonable League in name only. Meanwhile…

…-Family Dispositions at the Detroit HUD offices. Al lf ah thr *irt i ara D-.ai.. SABRE party stresses' political diversity By JULIE ENGEBRECHT First in a five-part series Candidates for the Michigan Student Assembly…

… (MSA) this year are relying more on party strength during the elec- tion, a trend which has emerged in the last few years of MSA elections. Last year's MSA election brought the creation of the Student

March 23, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

… reminded Carter that Israel's offer to grant civil self-rule to "our Palestinian Arab neighbors" on the West Bank and. in Gaza was lauded by the United States only a few months ago as constructive, far…

… is faced with an alignment of Arab states armed by the Soviet Union and the West. THE LAST remark seemed to represent an appeal to Congress and the public to oppose Carter's proposed sale of 50 F-5E…

… select a permanent Univer- sity housing director by June 30, the end of the fiscal year. A selection committee is being chosen by Henry Johnson, University vice-president for student services. Composed of…

…. "Mr. Hughes will be very much con- sidered," said Thomas Easthope, assistant vice-president for student services. U of M GLEE CLUB -presents- "Handel's Messiah" Friday Afternoon at 1:00 & 3:00 p…

… - d- from THE STAFF Ot eh irhg g + tIVi * I P1 0 S A 1'I 01 hr~ £Mhnr Datlnt STUDENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION Interested in making Health Service more respon- sive to student needs? = GENERAL…

… MEETING THURS. MARCH 23-4 PM-6PM at the basement conference room university health service find out how you can take action!! (COURSE CREDIT MAY BE AVAILABLE) = Q Student Newspaper at The University of…

March 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 136) • Page Image 12

… Opportunities Available for: -Financial support for qualified graduate students -Research in radiation dosimetry and radiation biology -highpaying, interesting jobs in a growing profession in which the demand for…

… graduates for exceeds the supply. APPLICATION SHOULD BE FILED BY: 15 APRIL 1979 Interested students in engineering, physics, biology, chemis- try, pre-med, or any of the other physical or biological sciences…

… opportunities. REFRESHMENTS Sponsored by the Women Law Students Assoc. MSA19 79-80 The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Annual Elections will be held April 2, 3, 4, 1979. All seats up for election. Candidate…

… supplies to the United States would continue after signing of the Israel- Egypt treaty opposed by many Arab states. -A secret CIA report quoted at a Senate Energy Committee hearing said that if Iranian oil…

… Allan Smith, by late April or early May, they took Laro's statement in stride. "He may well be right," said student advisory committee co-chairman Jeff Supowit. "I guess we had in the backs of our minds…

… that it might go longer (than April). Most of us will be around, so it won't be like students will be shut out," he said. "When you're talking about a term that's going to last ten years at least…

…, another month or two won't make a dif- ference," said alumni search panel head Sam Krugliak. SUPOWIT CONFIRMED that the student group had received a reduced list of presidential nominees from the Regents on…

… interviewing stage." Wesley also said the four student committee members present at Mon- day night's meeting reviewed the Regents list and added "about a dozen" names to it. Wesley said the additional names were…

… candidates the student WOMEN'S JAZZ KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-Pianist- composer Marian McPartland and singer Carmen McRae headline the performers scheduled to take part in the second annual Women's Jazz Festival…

… initial pool of ap- proximately 200. She explained the student committee was seeking ad- ditional information on the candidates as well as reasons why the Regents had cut the names from the list. "THERE'S A…

March 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… who should be racked with guilt and shame. Yolanda Spence March 13 To The Daily: THE ARAB STUDENTS at the University, during their demonstration protesting the granting of an honorary Doctor of Laws…

… degree to President Katzir of Israel, called for peace and justice in the Middle East. The Jewish students community on campus is will- ing to start a dialogue with the Arab student community on the…

…; Jewish people, no". This is a line that we have learned six million times over. The Jewish student com- munity would like tohave dia- logue with the Arab student community, but is such a dia- logue…

… celebrate. I think of my history of art class, and Raphael's Maddonnas. Had he only seen this. Or did he? Doc Kralik is not an obscure student struggling to finish his thesis. l 'N Letters: Reaction to…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…-Ashhab described as "the atrocities of the Israeli Zionists." The demonstration, sponsored by the campus Organization of Arab Students (OAS), provoked sharp reaction from many Jewish students resenting the claims…

Arabs Department announced that the United States was responding to Lebanon's request for assistance to refugees, saying more than 150,000 had been for- ced to flee the fighting. The department said…

… supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people and facing many angry Jewish students, more than 100 Palestinian sym- pathizers demonstrated yesterday on the Diag to protest what spokesman Hassan El…

… first major incident occurred when Jewish students danced in the middle of the diag, chanting repeatedly, "Am Yisrael Chai" (the nation of Israel lives). Palestinian protestors pushed the Zionist suppor…

… members (approximately 2,400 workers), would be specifically prompted by controver: V ' Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN Jewish students dance to emphasize their support for Israel (above) and coun- ter a pro…

… the way yesterday for a new trial in a $46 million lawsuit against Ohio officials over the deaths of four Kent State University students during a 1970 antiwar demon- stration. The justices let stand a…

… all liability. THE CONTROVERSY now will return to a federal trial judge in Cleveland. Ohio National Guard troops killed four students and wounded nine others in a 13-second outburst of gunfire on May 4…

…, 1970 as violent protests against the invasion of Cambodia by U.S. troops in Vietnam rocked the city of Kent and the university campus. The original suit filed by the nine wounded students and parents of…

… the four slain students, which named Rhodes and state National Guard of- ficials as defendants, was dismissed by a federal trial court and the Sixth Cir- cuit Court. THOSE COURTS ruled that state of…

students and professors who have had a major role in rounding up opposition to construction of a gym-. nasium on the shooting site, applauded the new trial. "It's the first time in American jurisprudence…

March 21, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 139) • Page Image 10

… 1) The only BAM demand rejected outright by the Regents was the tuition waiver for in-state dis- advantaged students. BAM pre- sented the plan as a simple means of alleviating the financial burden for…

students admitted under spe- cial programs. Fleming first said the plan might not be legal, but Dave Lewis, Grad, presented a legal paper showing precedents for the waiver, and even Ross says now that the…

… r m to Room 3528 L. S. A B 1d g.. before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a re not…

…. Huron. 1:00 P.m. Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", Assem- bly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 9:30 p.m., Degree Recitl: Jay Gayer, violin, School of Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p…

… Festival in the Mich- tional jobs, apply now. Igan Union Ballroom tonight! Leaves Chicago Horticultural Society, Chi- of Grass and Cats Cradle will provide cago, Ill. Students in botany, forestry, msc and…

… and white demonstrators struggled with the police to free the arrested black girl, the two black demonstrators said, but only Marsh was arrested. Eric Siegel, '71, a white student, said he was standing…

… striking and shoving the blacks, leaving him untouched. "It seemed clear to me that the, police weregdefinitely after the blacks," Siegel said. Another white student, Alan Kaufman, L'72, said he drove a…

March 02, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan Another trail of tears IN THE LATE summer of 1817, hun- dreds of Native Americans cane to Fort Meigs, a sprawling military camp on the Miami River…

…-style laws with new regulations based on the Koran, and in Malaysia, students are the spearhead of a campaign to align civil law more closely with Islamic religious law. IN EGYPT, the greatest threat to…

… remain a poten- tial alternative to several Arab regimes. Neither is thee an automatic sympathy between Islam and socialist governments. The Ayatollah Khomeini has frequen- while Islam provides a means…

… greatest political success recen tly in two countries that are not typical of the Moslem world: Neither Pakistan nor Iran are Arab countries. And in both states, Islam plays a role rather different than in…

… religious law, including Islamic punishments such as public floggings and the probhibition of alcohol. THE MOST significant of the Islamic fundamentalist groups opposing Sadat-style arab secularism is the…

… to Palestinians. Mr. Maksoud is an official of the Arab League and as the Committee states, but Eqbal Ahman did. Mr. Ahmad, though he publicly stated that he was drunk, did present a position which…

… handsome honorarium from the University. Who the faculty "Zionists" are and who the "outspoken Arab nationalists" are I do not know, but I presume that even faculty have the right to political views and self…

… from Libya and another Arab government to support teaching and research programs, that a member of the history department has travelled several times to Arab countries in an at- tively reduce…

March 24, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The lectoral College: A, real threat to majority rule IN 1824, Andrew Jackson won a plur- ality of the popular vote, but John…

… average tenant's in- come goes to pay it. TWO OF THE committee's proposals are particularly important because they deal with the University, which has long shirked its responsibility to house its students

… Negev out from their land. Yet even within the borders established then, which the Arab states are now prepared to accept, the problem of the two peoples has not gone away. In many ways the problem of…

… Israel's Palestinian minority poses a far hreater threat to the cause of Zionism, and to its ideals, than it did in 1948. Indeed, the major threat to Zionist aspiration today is no longer external Arab

… regard menial labor as "Arab" work, to Israel's domocratic stability. Within Israel's multi-party system, the danger al- ways exists of the Palestinian members of the Knesset gaining the balance of power…

… 1967 Six-Day War - tower above Lake Tiberias and the farmlands of Galilee like some immense bar- ricade erected to hold back a flood. The Arab popu- lation has been expelled, the promontories covered…

… - in Galilee and the Jezreel valley - Israel has suffered one of the most disturbing political defeats in its en- tire national history. And without so much as a single Arab shot being fired. r.V1f…

… by Arabs of real estate in the northern areas" were beginning to threaten Jewish predomin- ance there. Gov. Koenig also lamented the growing Palestinian proclivity for higher education. He found…

… of Palestinian power seems one that no borders, however defensi- ble, can solve. The Palestinians of Galilee have learned that eman- cipation, which never arrived in the form of Arab armies, is never…

March 23, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan it is time to put the AFSCME strike behind us S OF THIS afternoon, 27 mem- bers of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em- ployes (AFSCME) have been…

… take out their frustrations and vengeance on a few workers who happened to be caught up in the insanity of the mo- ment. Still another case is to be made for student workers, who, after hav- ing the guts…

student sympathizers were fired, only those who had been at the fore- front in organizing student support for the strike. How ironic that a University which preaches student involvement and en- courages…

… them to take sides in pub- lic issues should can anyone who takes their advice. Student workers should not be punished for expressing their views, no matter which side 'they end up on. At least AFSCME…

… employes who are suspended have a chance to fight their punishment in arbitration, but students have no chance to save their jobs. The administration is fighting a little below their class. The AFSCME strike…

… on the job, and it seems best to put this matter be- hind us. By T. D. ALLMAN Second of Five Parts IN THE TWO Palestinian villages of Bardala and Tel el Beida, the long Arab-Israeli conflict is one of…

… Jordan River valley near what until 1967 was the West Bank's northern boundary with Israel - was that, in spite of four Arab-Israeli wars, the thousand or so villagers had made some progress. At Tel el…

… Gen. Moshe Dayan told his troops: "Soldiers of the Israeli Defense Forces, we do not aim at conquest." The Israelis have established some 84 settlements in Arab territories occupied in 1967, according…

… to Ameri- can Friends Service Committee figures. Under Israeli occupation, the Arab population of the Golan Heights seized from Syria has been reduced from 130 000 to 13 285. As a result of Israeli…

… lands they once cultivated. Andre w} For the Palestinians, such systematic destruction of Arab farmlands is a clear sign of Israeli intentions. They believe the Israelis are not merely seeking military…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… were no delays in. Israeli approval, the English- language version of the peace treaty-the first between an Arab nation and the Jewish state-could be signed in Washington "by Thursday or Friday of next…

… military aid for both Israel See AGREEMENT, Page 7 'U' student regent still unlikely By MITCH CANTOR Despite a strong nationwide trend toward student participation in college policy-making, student

… representation on the University's Board of Regents seems at least several years away. Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) President Eric Arnson, who last April presented a proposal to the Regents for a non…

…-voting student member, said op- position to the idea was fairly strong at that time. Though the proposal failed by a mere 3-2 margin, Arnson remains pessimistic about student participation in policy-making in the…

… future. THE MSA CHIEF will meet with Regents in April to once more advocate student participation in University decision-making. Whether or not the Regents agree to ease restrictions on student par…

…- ticipation in lower levels of policy- making, Arnson is certain a student regent is far in the future. "I think with the current composition (of the Regents) it seems like it just won't happen," he said. He…

…. Nederlander argued that students already have access to Regents and administrators, so the added step is un- necessary. Another reason for opposition, em- phasized by Baker, was that other campus groups, such…

… as faculty and alumni, might also ask for represen- tation if the students were granted a voice. REGENT GERALD DUNN (D- Lansing) who officially offered the resolution, and Regent Sarah Power (D…

…-Ann Arbor) had apparently changed their minds on the issue since the board unanimously opposed a student Regent resolution in November 1975. Since last year, however, the Regents have remained opposed to the…

… idea. Regent David Laro (D-Flint) believes the structure of the Board, mandated by the Michigan Constitution, offers a fair voice to the students. "THERE ARE EIGHT Regents; they represent the people from…

March 31, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… ige Airesan 3eail Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Inside Soviet newspaper Wednesday, March 31, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

…. Mounting violence here, including 20 assassinations in the last year and four new deaths when a bomb was thrown at a student march, has fueled specula- tion that rightwing military factions might now step in…

… possibility which has sparked student demands that the bases be dismantled immediately. But if the left makes gains, the mili- tary may decide parliamentary govern- ment must go. Supreme Commander Adm. Sangad…

… punishments have THE CURRENT CIVILIAN up- become routine procedure. All rising in Israeli-occupied Arab genuine political activity has Jerusalem and the West Bank been banned whilecontrolled are the latest in a…

… of Palestine economic, cultural, demographic from Israeli colonial rule. Dis- and physical character of Jeru- tinctive is the unity displayed salem, the West Bank and Gaza. by the Palestinian Arabs

… occu- This has been done in total dis- pied before 1967, to whom the regard for the rights of the uprising has spread, with those Palestinian Arab people and in occupied since. The Arabs of contravention…

… of dollars poured in by the U.S. government and the world Zionist movement. As for the Palestinian Arabs, due to the so-called absorp- tion" of their economy into the Israeli economy, they too are…

… fered by the exploited exploiters - the esta of a democratic, secu within the whole ofF dedicated to protecting thering' the rights of citizens, Muslim, Chri Jewish. Organization of Students University of…

… Daily." By printing such a pho- to, the Daily editors reveal a fArab lack of sensitivity and con- sciousness. Naively, I had not Michigan expected anything this racist from the Daily, since some of the…

March 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… wheels of a parked car on Ann St. near Division drew more than one double take from passers-by. Actually, the scene was a movie in the making. Several students in the Film Video 236 class are directing…

…, producing, and acting in a 15- to 20-minute play they call The Door. The students are producing the film through the Public Media Center, with borrowed equipment and no outside funding. The movie deals with a…

… by proposing that Regents and ad- ministration's Plant Extension Committee okay the construction of the two new facilities at around $7 millionleach. The major source of the funding would be student

… encircled as they approached the front lines. Knowledgeable observers* in Dar Es Salaam said it was not clear who won the battle, but "no territory was given, up." DAILY SUPPLY flights from Arab states which…

…, still predicted the imminent defeat of Uganda's flamboyant but much-hated president. They concede, however, that Amin's fortunes have improved remarkably with the infusion of Arab aid. Just two weeks ago…

…'s Ensemble-The Abdication, by Roth Wolff, 8 p.m., Men- delssohn Theatre. String Department Presents-Student string recital, 2 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Trombone Students Recital-2 p.m.,, Stearns…

…. Organ Recital-Cathy Adkins, 4 p.m., Hill. Clarinet Recital-Janet Sharp, 8 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Organ Recital-Gary Miller, 8 p.m., First Baptist Church. Horn Students Recital-8 p…

…'Keeffe; other films on older women, 7 p.m., MLB Aud. 3. Russian Festival-Mikaelien's The Bonus, 7 p.m., only, Old Arch. Aud. PERFORMANCES Flute Students Recital-5:30 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Piano…

….m. to 9 p.m., 420 Maynard, or call 764-0561. Center Colloquium-Faculty and Graduate student meeting with HEW error costs drop WASHINGTON (AP)-The govern- spent $5.1 billion during the first six ment said…

… enrolled students for Fall, 1979. RESIDENCE HALL ASSIGNMENTS on APRIL 3, 1979 ONLY between 8AM and 4:30PM. A drawing will be used to establish priority for assignment, therefore: Do NOT line up early! Do NOT…

March 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… success, if it even starts. KISSINGER told a nationally. broadcast news conference that the failure of his step-by-step ef- fort to arrange an Arab-Israeli settlement meant the only choice now evident was…

… to the Israeli- Arab problem, Kissinger seem- ed unhappy about the Geneva prospects, a feeling that re- flected past doubts over the success of any such meeting. KISSINGER has always felt a Geneva…

… rules, a student chooses a counselor who will help with all academic prob- lems and will remain the student's advisor for all undergraduate work. Each counselor will advise ten students who remain the…

… are trying to contribute to a better Ann Arbor for every- body. I know how hard Dr. Wheeler has worked with students and the public schools to improve the situation for black students and low…

…-income students." -VERNON WILLIAMS Russell West, treasurer, 1230 W. Stadium LANSING (UPI) - Weekly paychecks of Michigan wage- earners will shrink May 1 when the state income tax rate is increased from its current…

…, No. 140 Thursday, March 27, 1975 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 d a i1 y Tuesday…

March 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

…, more accessible and more effective community," the Program for Education in Social Change has been organizing over the past few months to enable students and faculty to study so- cial transformation…

…. "The group," history Prof. Robert Sklar explains, "wants to study and learn about social change, while creat- ing different kinds of relationships be- tween students and faculty." The program, according…

… beyond June 30 and authorize President Nixon to abolish student defer- ments. Hebert predicted a $2.7 billion military pay raise next year, near- ly triple the President's request for $987 million, will be…

…. EUROPEAN TOUR discussion" on the basis of pro- posals which have been submitted by Israel and her Arab opponents. He did not specify the ways. Where the Israeli leader and Rogers appeared to have a contin…

… to pre-war borders. But Israel has refused so far to say she will withdraw completely to her pre-war 1967 borders, as the Arabs demand. ROU(RT IHREA J. R(DFORD POLLARD LITTL4 FRUISS AnD BIG HALSYF HELD…

…. service for conscientious objectors, Anti-government demonstrations who now must serve two years. involving workers and students The provision says that the third year is not a penalty because werereported…

March 31, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Begin can negotiate peace with his Arab neighbors. At the same time, Carter grappled with problems back home, saying price hikes posted by major U.S. steel producers are a serious blow to his an- ti…

… hurdle the biggest obstacle to a negotiated settlement in the Middle East - Begin's refusal to commit his government to ultimate withdrawal from occupiediArab lands. BUT CARTER denied reports at home and…

… held on a Saturday for the first time ever. "News travels faster when students are in organized classrooms," speculates Hawkins in forecasting reduced attendance at the smoke-in. ANN ARBOR Pioneer High…

… prostitutes and founded COYOTE (Call Off Your Old, Tired CONTENTS OF THIS STUDENT sampler kit are surely enough to fill anyone's medicine cabinet. You'll get the whole menagerie free if you live in University…

March 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… the State Department. THE STATEMENT SAID "The only real solution" to Israel's security problem and Mideast violence generally is a }comprehen- sive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. "We don…

… forces for an agreement that would prevent the guerrillas from returning to southern Lebanon. The Syrians make up the bulk of the 30,000-man Arab League force which has been in the country since the…

…, out now." THE PROTEST was sponsored by the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (WCCAA), a collection of local groups including the African Student Association (ASA), the South See ISSUE, Page 9…

… hundred per cent Scottish but on St. hung over the morning after if you can Patrick's Day I miraculously become -:. go by the plans of some University half Irish and half Scottish," she says. students

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ic hburg Peace in the Mideast IA strictly business staandpoint, it is more profitable to support ERA, he says. But when he's not out on…

…- paralleled in the history of Arab- Israeli relations. The treaty is only a first step toward peace and must be followed by a sin- cere effort to find a lasting solution to the Palestinian issue. That effort…

… Egypt would be permitted to aid another Arab country fighting a war against Israel. As it now reads, the treaty takes precedence over any other obligations Egypt has with other countries. For instance…

… President Sadat who became the first Arab leader ever to visit Israel in November 1977. Sadat boldly risked his life and alienated Egypt from the rest of the Arab world. But with those pressures mounting…

… during the process, he persevered and kept pushing for peace.He recognized Israel when other Arab leaders denounced it. He tried to make peace when they were talking about war. Sadat had often insisted…

… that Joshua Peck is less so. -Jeanie Wylie March 25, 1979 Regents To the Daily: It's so refreshing to read in last Tuesday's Daily that Brian Blan- chard andSACUA are standing firm against student

… point or two in their favor, and granted, these tactics have been effective before, but they insulted the Regents! "In personal terms", no less! These students should be thankful that they all weren…

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