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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 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 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 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

… MILWAUKEE JOURNAL l' ere's your instruction guide for our telephone rate increases Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ..:G}:. The…

… defensive reaction to my blunt comment that, having followed news re- ports of previous police-student encounters over the last f e w years, I personally found it hard to believe that Ann Arbor police would…

… hesitate to use such a weapon against student demon- strators. A fitting comment on this mat- ter is that I happened to hear the officer who was in posses- sion of the bat innocently ask one of his fellow…

… peace-keepers which group was the Jews and which was the Arabs. It was this blatant ignorance that prompted me to inciire as to how ob- Letters with the Daily's extremely un- professional behavior ii…

… quoting an individual who would use a ludicrous phrase like "Arab- looking," in this case where emotions are already at a point where they threaten to disrupt the campus more than has al- ready been done…

…. The University's action in granting this diploma to Katzir was, frankly, one which I per- sonally regretted. What I re- gret even more, however, is that the newspaper which most students rely upon for…

… news of campus happenings is not more responsible in its ,ove:age in regard to coverage and the po- tential damage tonindividuals in cases like my own. -J. G. Greenman Teaching Fellow in Arabic

… of a University building, it should hav.: been this interloper, both in Pales- tine and on campus, and not University students. THE DAILY displaos its myo- pic vision in telling us that it is "the…

… Palestinians" wno inter- ruoted Kat7ir. Present at "he interruption" were no only Pal- estinians, but other Arabs and other Third World. and mrogres- sive people. The Middle East Liberation Committee is a coal…

…- ition of Arabs and Americans, both Third World and white, all of whom were protesting this political act of honoring what this man represents - the col- onial, imperial, racist experi- ment which has left…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… brought a studded bat to use against Arab dem- onstrators at the speech by Israeli President Ephraim Katzir, eyewitnesses contend "the HRP's claim is a bunch of crap." According to the wit- ness, who asked…

… not to be named fearing reprisals from Arab sympathizers, the bat was carried under the jacket of a man "with Arab features and wear- ing Arab headess." After calling an officers attention to the bat…

… until 5, and the fee is $20 . . . the HRP is holding a statewide membership meeting at 1910 Hill St. at 1:30 to discuss public ownership of utilities . . . the Anthroposophical Student Association is get…

… night whether Calderone was cur- rently enrolled as a University student. An ambulance was called, but the victim was pronounced dead on the scene. POLICE SAID that Calderone apparently fell or jumped…

March 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… THE DAILY STAFF (Continued from Page 1) Fricke cited the 20 year old test's main purpose to provide "a good bit of information about the student which he or she could not normally come up with on his…

… own." Fricke, director of the exam- inations and evaluations office here, argued last night that much of what the test reveals should not be openly discussed with the student. "Most of the test," he…

… continually b e e n pro- vided for Health Service use, and now, of course, are com- pletely open to those students who care to see them." However, Fricke adm tted un- der continued ques,.ioning that the test…

… the mous number of dollars SaudiE foreign students in their use of merltnaeawudntb Arabia holds. the English language. irmetropolitan area would not be ARIN olds.lsg er flying back to Saudi Arabia for…

… sources said, it is not likely that either will stray from the course set by Faisal of full backing for the Arab struggle against Israel and a middle-of-the-road stance on oil prices. BOWLING IS FUN Trying…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

… th -it end - : ed with the ratification vrote. As the walk-out ended, every- one - students, striking work- ers, and University officials - breathed a sigh of relief that the whole affair was over…

… undergraduates will be able to recoup their edu- cational losses. Many students taking itro- ductory courses - particularly foreign languages - have mis- sed nearly a month of classes in cumulative subjects. These…

…-and-a-half from now the University will again have to battle the GEO over a contract and it won't be easy. * * * Arab demo Rarely, in the past couple of years, have the local police done anything other than just…

… watch demonstrations and protests on campus. But last Wednesday they actively broke up a pro- Arab group that attempted to disrupt a Rackham Auditorium speech by Israeli President Ep- hriam Katzir. About…

… questioned the le- gality of a proposed City Char- ter Amendment to establish door-to-door voter registration. The amendment was planed on the ballot by a non-partisan group led by students living in Allice…

March 29, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

….m. the Arab students will hold an "Arabian Night"with food and entertainment in Bursley's West Cafeteria . . . also at 8 p.m. the surrealism colloquium features "Elephants Are Contagious" in the Res…

student no less. Early yesterday morning Chris Bunbury gobbled down a Pizza Bob destroyer - a two- foot long sub sandwich - in six minutes and 15 seconds, thus surpassing the old mark by nearly two minutes…

… planned exclusion of 1,200 students from University housing next year was the culmination of policies . . which were designed to perpetuate the housing shortage throughout the city so that rents can be kept…

… meetings. The move came after the Central Student Judiciary ruled that pay- ment of compensation to the officers was illegal. T 2 vote Thursday was 19-11 against the alloca- tion. " Ouch! A University…

student got taken for a ride and then some early Thursday morning, according to police who fished him out of the Detroit River. The student was hitchhiking on Miller near the corner of Ashley when four…

… way to Detroit. Upon arriving, they let him out of the car, beat him over the head and finally dumped him in the Detroit River. The student is recuperating in a Motor City hospital. Happenings…

… at "student aliena- tion" which takes many forms - low grades, no jobs, and otherequally troublesome phenomena . . . Meanwhile on the Sports Page Mike Wilson and Scott Lewis report on the Big 10…

March 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Ozone House at 769-6540. " Oops! We mistakenly reported yesterday that Student Government Council (SGC) allocated $1,000 to the Indochina Peace Campaign, but the actual size of the gift was only $500…

… Room of the Union there will be a slide show on Woman in Indochina as part of Interna- tional Women's Day . . . on North Campus there'll be an art auction of works done by faculty and students in the Art…

…Council with the Central Student Ju- diciary (CSJ). Until the case is considered by CSJ next Tues- day, a freeze has been placed on the council funds, preventing them from allocating any, fur- ther money. The…

…; -Student Government Council regulations concerning student organizations; -The All-Campus Constitu- tion; -United States law concern- ing the use of money by a non- profit organization. EVANS countered…

…-Second Ward) marched down to City Hall yesterday to par- ticipate in a three-person "demonstration" and question police about the alleged use of a studded baseball bat against Arab demonstra- tors at Wednesday…

March 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…. Agency of St. Clair Co. for MSW's. Newspaper Reporting Fellowship- one in metro government reporting; one in business reporting; open to students in grad sch. for falil 1975. $1500 stipend. appl. deadline…

… the Presi- dent and people of the United States for the kingdom of Saudi Arabia." Radio stations in Kuwait, Egypt, Syria and the United I Arab Emirates hooked in with the Saudi state radio in Riyadh to…

March 25, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… lessen. ANSWERING questions, An- derson said the over-all U.S. attitude toward Israel would be reviewed. He said a reassess- ment would be made of Ameri- can relations with Arab ccun- tries as well. The…

… teachers. "It's about the worst example professors could give to students," he said. Student reaction to the moratorium was more favorable, but far from unanimous. One student wrote: "NO GROUP, however…

… damatizing their personal opinions . . ." Another intoned, ". . . a teaching strike and the student boycott of classes that would inevitably follow would prove little because little sacrifice would be made by { …

March 22, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… college students, tourists and other law abid- ing citizens. Just more false alarms. Egypt, Israel near accord; Israeli pullback key issue JERUSALEM ()-Israel and number of specified stages. Egypt…

… closer to peace with the Arabs; than ever before. "Contrary to what happened after past wars, the United States and the Soviet Union are not prepared this time to settle for a cease-fire," Dayan was quoted…

… back and repeated the fruits of this achievement." Kissinger S THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 136 Saturday, March 22, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

… Waldorf Institute of Mercy College SUNDAY, March 23, at 3:00 p.m. , MICHIGAN ROOM 2nd Floor of the Michigan League Sponsored by the Anthroposophical Student Association ible, 1/2 year old, 25% new…

March 13, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 128) • Page Image 7

… president of the Organiza- FLEMING, commenting on will also propose the establish- tion of Arab Students, said of the demonstration, s a i d, "I ment of a community board to the protest: "The University is…

… Institute of Paralegal Training has placed more than 700 graduates in law firms, banks,. and corporations in over 60 cities. If you are a student of high academic standing and are interested in a career as a…

…, March 13, 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 i l y Tuesday through Sunday…

March 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… on jn Washington to convince other Arab oil pro- ducers to hold the line against new increases in the cost of 'ril. Now, some government eco- nomists said, the whole situa- tion is up in the air and…

… within sight of Tuy Hoa for six days by Communist-led em- bushes. DON'T JUST COMPLAIN MAKE SOME NOISE ON . . i UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES POSITION OPENINGS ARE ON: STUDENT RELATIONS CIVIL LIBERTIES BOARD…

March 21, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 135 Friday, March 21, 1975 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan…

…' Cocktails-Wine-Beer' COME TO Brandeis University Hiatt Institute-Israel Year Program or Fall Term only/ Also open to qualified students for the Spring Term only " Juniors and Seniors eligibie " Earn 16…

….69 ALL OF THE ABOVE SERVED. IN ARABIC BREAD WITH OUR HOMEMADE SALAD OVER IT HAM SANDWICH a la Falafil Palace-served hot, smothered with swiss cheese .. . $1.19 STEAK IN A SACK sliced tenderloin cooked with…

… onions, our special way-served in Arabic bread................. .$1.99 HOMOS - TABOOLA - EGGPLANT DIP - HOME- MADE YOGURT - TURKISH COFFEE, and our own homemade Middle Eastern sweets Al i cYpcLLeU ou…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

…, bi-national cooperative information organization seeks coordinator to develop programs for education, communication, growth of consum- er cooperatives. For job description: North American Student

… RESERVATIONS NOW ARE YOU GOING AWAY for the Eummer and need someone to house-sit your home? Student work- ing full-time for the University needs place, whole summer, if pos- sible. References available. Call Deb…

… 30 Controversial 32 Son (of), in Arabic names 35 Part of a play 37 Barbecue specialty 39 - ben Adhenm 40 Estonian Island province 42 Slithery 43 Chaise - 45 Elsa's recent TV series1 47 River into the…

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