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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 23, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… Barioulet and slightly wounding Andre Ring- ard, an embassy attache. Sever- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 140 Tuesday, March 23, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… for thous- Vroon said he protested "at the ands of soldiers who rebelled to highest level" on behalf of the join the "Lebanese Arab Army" European Common Market of Lt. Ahmed al-Khatib. The countries…

… publication and by 2 p.m."Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear only once. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. i I ' ' -.... . STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING…

… corded March 16. 10 a.m. Nsserite Ambusher gunmen who ! CEW/Returning Students' Commit- tee: "Assertiveness Training: what drove right-wing Phalange par- It's all About," 3205 Union, noon. ty Christians…

… out of the H->hday School of Music: Trumpet Student Inn on Sunday, a major symbo- Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m.; Baroque Trio, Faculty Members Gustav Ros- lic victory. The 25-story hotel- seels, violin; Arno…

March 26, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… meeting for new staffers tonight at 7:00 in the Daily offices on the second floor of the 'Student Publications Bldg. at 420 May- nard St., or call 764-0552 this afternoon and ask for Jeff Sorensen. Tender…

… Process of Development" in the former regents room on the second floor of the LSA Bldg. ... at 2 there will be a reception and tea held in honor of the students and parents who receive acclaim at the Honor…

…. Matthew Sullivan wrote "The gun shot off. Boom! He missed me." An- other student placed his trust in the Secret Ser- vice. "One day someone tried to shoot me, but my guys got him and sent him to the gas…

… against Arab inhabitants of occupied terri- tories. All the other members of the 15-nation council, including Bri- tain, France and Italy, voted for the text, which was tailored to avoid a U. S. veto. It…

… occupation, to refrain from all measures against the Arab inhabitants of the occupied territories. recgniionforTUHarris claims U.S. or TU '1i By JAY LEVIN When representatives of the Ann Arbor Tenants…

… agreement reached by the two parties to end a four-month-old rent strike makes the Tenants Union the exclusive bargaining agent for all Trony tenants, a privilege never before enjoyed by the student

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), have returned to Ann Arbor with the admonition that "this is the time to begin to make a move" against contemporary politi- cal institutions. Speaking at East Quad…

… last night, Oglesby, a former Uni- versity student, stated, "The only thing that got destroyed in the late sixties was the origization that was vital to the col- lectivity and unity of the movement" His…

… and ANNEMARIE SCHIAVI Contrary to City Council can- didates in Ann Arbor's other four wards, council runners in the heavily black and student populated First Ward are stag- ing a race centered largely…

March 31, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… Fage Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, March 31; 1976 PageTwoTHE ICHGAN AIL Wenesdy, arch31;19r UM STUDENT ELECTION " CIA/NSA Recruitment? Should the CIA be allowed to recruit on campus? " New…

… Central Student Gov't (MSA) At large seats on the new government being elected. " LSA Student Gov't President and council seats up for election. " PI RGIM Board of Directors being elected. I Law prof…

… incom- plete police tallies. There were Arab press re- ports that Syrian President Ha- fez Assad had approached the United States, France -and the Vatican, asking if ^they could guarantee Israel would…

…, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phrone 764-0562. second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. PubishOd da ily Tuesday th'ough Sunday morning during…

March 23, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

… the nation's capital. He is also property tax of one mill which director of student organizations will provide the funds for road and is a member of the Mich- repairs. igan League of Governors…

… HOUSING HAS emerged as lican contender also would like the key issue in this ward and to see students become more the candidates have been care- involved on city committees. ful to emphasize their stands. T…

… h e Republican candidate Although they all agree that the says he was motivated to run city's housing needs reform, because he saw a "strong need their approaches to the problem for a student

…- American folk dancin, Arab belly dancing, comedy, classical and folk music and sona, a fashion show, and other representative aspects of different cultures. If your oroup, class or de- partment would like to…

… porti- cipate, CALL 487-2466 Program co-sponsored by EMU Student Government, and stu- I (tent assessment fee. WEST' 75 1 Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 (801) 322-5381 EAST/ Box 534, 17 South Ave…

March 20, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… CHEESES, IM- PORTED WINES. Sgt. Pepper brings the price of meat down. We are the STUDENT MEAT CENTER - Compare our prices. 1 GALLON MILK (1/2 Pct.) ............99c CHOICE ROUND STEAK. .... 1.49 lb. GROUND…

…." to defuse an "explosive situa- Libyan Ambassador Mansur tion" in the west bank. The Kikhia, the only Arab on the meeting is scheduled for Mon- council, and Pakistani Ambassa- day. dor Iqbal Akhund…

… AT-LARGE HALF YEAR AT-LARGE ARE OPEN SEATS SEATS DEADLINE FOR FILING IS MARCH 23 AT 5 P.M. Pick up Applications at, Offices, 3909 Michigan Also Student Publications Michigan Student Assemblv Union…

…-and has proven to be definite asset to the Daily's operation. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 133 Saturday, March 20, 1976 I is edited and managed: by students at the University of Michigan. News…

March 31, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… Order at 7 and 9 in the Nat. Sci. Aud. . . . the Organiza- tion of Arab Students will hold a rally on the Diag at 11:30 in support of the Palestinians on the West Bank; all are invited to participate…

… around: Ken- worthy and Elder don't support PV's repeal and Slater supports the move. We regret the error. 0 Happenings. . . C..stoday begin with a gathering at the Student Counseling Office; for a mere 15…

… anyone travelling in Europe over the summer . . . the Association of Black SocialhWork Students will have a conference in the Rackham Ampithea- tre from 1:30-5 this afternoon; the topic will be "Strategies…

March 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… 1is Ar4i$an Daigt Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedopt 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104 Mercenaries' spread U.. Thursday, March-18, 1976 Edited and managed by students at the Ur News…

… be used by other Arab states in attacks on Israel, then- Secretary of State William P. Rogers insisted that such action was highly un- 'As the U.S. cut back its military commitments overseas, the…

… the case. PIRGIM was parti:ularly, con- cerned about the effac:s of the plan on students, who are rela- tively transient and who might, therefore, have a gre:ter need than other groups to use direct…

…;- mony were -aken), data w a s analyzed, briefs and counter- briefs filed. David Klein, a Uni- versity law student, spent a good part of the summer help- ing prepare PIRGIM'. case. During the proceeings…

… matter is to individual students, whose constitutional and statu- tory rights may well in some instances be infringed by in- equitable grading procedures. Yet in March the faculty's majority met the…

… tenure for irrespon- sible conduct). Against this fit- fil and confused position, one faculty member quite simply observed that the primary is- sue was justice for students - an issie which the opponents…

… requires restraint; but on the other hand such a weapon was never forged to lie rusting in its sheath. I should hope that the Dean's power would become widely known among students, and that it would be used…

March 17, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

Students at the University of Michigan Arms to Egypt pro peace EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Anwar Sa- dat's call for the immediate sev-. erance of his nation's friendship treaty with the Soviet Union holds forth a…

… possible promise for peace in the Middle East but suggests the danger of a new escalation of Mid- east tension. Russia's efforts to reduce American influence in the Middle East h a v e often disturbed Arab

Arabs and the Israelis can be left to themselves to work out the peace both seem to want. In this sense, Sadat's action may re- present a chance for peace. However, a note of caution must be Mounded…

March 21, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

… under pressure a lot," well as the more transitory passing on the street. But oth-, hand, driving the rats of a dis- he says. "They resort to some- student clientele. Often lively er than that, Kreye is…

…- dents buy caffeine tablets to make it through another night with their textbooks. Senior citi- entele here," he explains. "For1 a while we just had students, and that hurts in the summer- time, we…

…'s intelligence. ion with cld tdifference ffdt STUDENT DISCOUNT ing, Bailey gets some important Hearst's appearance is still It is designed to make her look in repeatedly taking the fifth help from Patty, who sits…

… Kill St. Name ' when you need to krwow where to go. City_____ iztwhen University red tape trips yoU up. Topic: "Civil Liberties in Israel: bowe lse e o on Arabs and Jews"*9-7 I -wfen you're lonely or con…

March 24, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…- American folk doncinp, Arab belly dancing, comedy, classical and folk music and song, a fashion show, and other representative aspects of different cultures. If your group, class or de- partment would like…

… to parti- cipate, CALL 487-2466 Program co-sponsored by EMU Student Government, and stu- dent assessment fee. BILLBOARD I E t F kf} 7 { i t The Ann Arbor Figure Skat- ing Club will host the first…

March 20, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

… undergraduate courses offered by 31 departments and 9 professional schools, open to college and high school students and to individuals who are not currently attending school. Faculty includes Columbia teachers…

… and distin- guished visitors. Daytime and evening courses in 1 1 languages, including Chinese,.Japanese, Arabic, and Yiddish; pre-medical courses; programs In law, journalism, social work, and library…

… service; and a diverse offering in the arts and sciences. Special programs include: a summer-only M.A. in English literature; an intensive six-week non-credit program for high school and college students

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