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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, 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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, 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…

March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

… sides in- heed of the recent statements of volved in the dispute, the Israelis educator Philip Farah, who was and the Arabs. The Arabs, in- until this year a teacher at Bir deed, must be qualified to the…

…, have carried over to iild." I believe that the Israelis Israel's present government, as e all too familiar with seen in Time's statement, "In nocide. seven Arab towns on the West There are many who argue…

… must be poin- ditures for Israel will rise due to d out that the primary cause for the treaty accords. Indeed, sen- r as cited by the Arabs is the ding billions of dollars of aid for placement of the…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan Regents have continually avoided divestment issue Court stifles press again T HE PRESS has taken quite a beat- ing from the nation's judicial system…

… of signatures on petitions calling for divestment, student government resolutions, and other forms of routine communication. The respon- se of the Regents clearly shows that when the pressure subsides…

… Africa. When the Committee seemed stillborn, the African Students' Association organized an extensive program which included University and non- University participants. The Regents respon- se: this was…

…, students, and faculty experts - spoke in favor of diwest- ment from corporations doing business in South Africa. No one spoke against divest- ment. The Regents rarely initiated discussion with the s…

March 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…, libraly bulletin boards, and even bathroom stalls, offering anything from free beer to dinner for two at the Gandy Dancer. For the thousands of students who live in off-campus housing, it's one of the most…

… competitive contests of the year-the subletting season is here, and with it the annual barrage of gimicky sublet signs. For the average University student who has signed a 12- month lease on an apartment or…

… Providing one of the fiercest displays of activism on campus in several years, 180 shouting students, faculty members, and other citizens marched yester- day afternoon into the Ad- ministration Building where…

…'s agenda concer- ning the issue. POWER WILL also submit another proposal for Waters, asking that an ac- tion request item be placed on next month's agenda concerning the issues of black enrollment, student

… Israel-Egypt peace treaty yesterday, taking the pact a step closer to an historic signing ceremony in Washington as early as next week. But Arab furor and Palestinian protest escalated and the worst…

…'s successful peace mission to the Middle East. Of all the dramas played in Arab- Israeli diplomacy, Carter's talks with Prime Minister Menachem Begin in Jerusalem were the real clif- fhanger-in'the tradition of…

March 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…) would be pure speculation,"he added. The search process progressed this week when the Regents sent reduced lists of presidential nominees to the student, faculty, and alumni advisory committees for their…

… permit a Palestinian state, never withdraw to its pre-1967. borders and never give East Jerusalem back to the Arabs. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman, both of whom bore the…

… brunt of the long- drawn-out negotiations folloring the Camp David Summit, stronglyr suppor- ted the treaty. Fair weather fever Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Students on the diag bask in the warmth of the…

… long-awaited sun and'listen to a couple of impromptu musicians hailing the first official day of spring. Winter coats were left in the closet as hoardes of students came out of hibernation to enjoy the…

… seasonable temperatures. THREE PROPOSALS ON BALLOT: MSAini By JULIE ENGEBRECHT Of three proposals to appear on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) election ballot, the most controversial is one which would…

… which would allow the next Assembly to prepare a program of financial subsidy for MSA officers. THE BALLOT will also include proposals asking students to reaffirm ternal unding support for a mandatory $2…

….92 per term question is being handled, or the entire fee, and to back student participation in funding plan itself. the tenure process. JOSEPH PELAVA, who introduced The question on student participation…

… not SAc o s 79 yet been drawn up. The first ballot proposal would pave the way for as much as $9,000 of the tability to students and improvement of Assembly budget to be set aside for of- morale among…

… could take in the future. He feels the ballot question should have been a simple question, asking whether students do or do not approve of compensation for work on the Assembly. See BALLOT, Page 12…

…." THE LETTER of resignation submit- ted to Carter by the former Chat- tanooga real : estate executive was generally unemotional and straight- forward, concluding, "Best wishes for Student charges use of…

March 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… administration also supports the Egyptian position that the treaty with Israel should not have priority over Egypt's military ties with other Arab countries. In' Jerusalem, Prime Minister Menachem Begin, on the…

…, "and such other expenses in- cident to being a student." The University denies that any, trust exists and claims further that the land conveyed to the fledgling college was a gift. Further, the…

…', Page 7 Search groups By LEONARD BERNSTEIN The student, faculty, and alumni advisory committees in the presidential search are just finishing up their initial review of nominees-but they aren't quite…

… approximately 200 candidates. "OUR CONCERN as a committee is what happens in this mystical little process now," said student committee member Carolyn Rosenberg. "We have no idea what the next step is." The…

student committee completed its game of catch-up with the other com- mittees by finishing its first evaluation of possible permanent successors to Reg ents' Robben Fleming Monday night. In accordance with…

… the Regents. But the faculty advisory committee See SEARCH, Page 7 Health budget cuts reduced, but 'U' nursing still hurt By MARY FARANSKI University student nurses and doctors who thought they were…

… two graduate programs-which presently grant tuition and monthly spending scholar- ships to over half the students in the program-are in jeopardy. Also expec- ted to come to a halt with the end of…

… subcommittee's decision was the fact that students and schools had already made plans for the fall based on 1979 funding. "We felt it was generally wrong to pull the rug from under" persons who had planned on…

… Education Incentive See BUDGET,. Page 10 Foreign, domestic issues addressed Two speakers caught students' attention on campus yesterday. A man calling himself "Mr. Albert" (top) spoke about the persecution…

… of Jews in Syria. And yesterday evening, Viewpoint Lecturer Elaine Noble (above) told students they had a responsibility to be politically active. See stories, Page 10. Ut ' SPECIAL PROSECUTORS…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 12

… Liberal Arts-Room 302, 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215. Boston University Boston University admits students regardless of their race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age…

… position in Dearborn in 1971, the two year upper class only school had only 800 enrolled students. Since that time, enrollment has increased to 6,000 and programs have been expanded to include fresh- men…

… Bill Rapai of the Michigan Journal, the student newspaper. "PEOPLE ARE sorry to see him go, but they have been expecting it," said Rapai. "It has been rumored that Goodall would be going to the Univer…

… receiving less gas now than it was during the 1973 Arab oil embargo. "By the end of the year, the price will be pretty close to a dollar a gallon," said Jim Wolfe, manager of C-Ted's Standard at South…

March 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

… are killing innocent people and even raping Catholic nuns. "We are fighting enemies who illegally occupy Arab and Palestinian land and who practice racial discrimination in southern Africa," he said…

…-TIME EMPLOYMENT -NIGHTS- The C'ollege of Literature, Science, and the Arts is currently interviewing students interested in participating in an alumni fund-raising telethon. LSA alumni across the country will be…

… nights. Hours are 7:00 to 10:00 Pay: $3.50 per hour LSA Students Preferred CALL 763-5576 Opinions divided on newest marijuana bill (Continued from Page 1) cording to current federal guidelines regulating…

March 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 126) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Thursday,March 1, 1979-The Michigan Daily Domestic, foreign political involvement discussed Noble urges political d By JULIE BROWN Telling students that "you are a part of a privileged…

… class of people, and it would be a misuse of your political and personal power if you didn't get in- -volved in the political process," Viewpoint lecturer Elaine Noble last night urged students to become…

…, herself a 1951 refugee from Iraq and U.S. chair- person of WORJAC (World Organization for Jews From Arab Countries), "It's not only a matter of politics; it's a matter of basic human rights." Mutchnick said…

…, Jews are not permitted to take jobs in any public or private in- stitution and must work with their han- ds to survive. Hebrew schools have been banned and Jewish students are no longer admitted to the…

… the U.S.A . b,y skilled Maine craftsmen. M s CAMPUS Ss619 E. Liberty Open Fri. Nites TWO STORES 'til 7:00 LSA-SG for Cellar union By ADRIENNE LYONS The Literary College's Student Government (LSA…

…-0354 (Continued from Page 1) program, designed to provide career information to elementary and high school students, was cut by $10 million instead of an original recommendation for $22.4 million. Bill Kerans, a…

… School professors said they think Congress lacks sufficient infor- mation about nursing programs to have made a wise decision in their budget cuts. Some instructors and students plan to attend public…

student who stands to lose next year's half of her two-year stipend for tuition. ''It's like somebody telling you you can't come back to graduate," she said. Rinke and over half the students in graduate…

… certainly. unpretentious, and sincere and en thused about sharing their philosophies. They have received many thanks from their students for making them feel better through autobiographical dance and contact…

… Workshops- Exciting forums for the exchange program. Workshops are presently active in the areas of Political Economy, Labor, Applied Econometrics, Finance, and Resource Economics. Our Students-A mixture…

March 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, March 1, 1979-The Michigan Daily 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Eighty-Nine ears of Editorial Freedom. Vol. LXXXIX, No. 126 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

… to negotiate Egypt's stance in the Arab-Israeli dispute. While Sadat gave no reason for not coming personally, -many American and Israeli diplomats concluded that he is no longer willing to make any…

… 25 killed themselves in 1976. France's suicide rate is steadily growing. In Japan, a recent survey showed that one of four students periodically con- templates suicide. Some 900 Japanese under 19…

… class students, university degrees have failed to become passports to economic success. In fact, notes a report issued by the Geneva- based International Labor Organization, "A , university degree is fast…

… growing more like Japan's, where there has long been intense competition for en- try into good schools and a high suicide rate among the young. In Japan, he says, "the student who doesn't get on the ladder…

… publishing Ralph Nader's expose of the Educational Testing Ser- vice (ETS) and offer a footnote to his article. While I was a graduate student at Princeton University in the mid-1970'shNew York magazine…

… gradaute students considering alternatives to academic careers. A represen- tative of ETS discussed the op- portunities offered by his organization, not least good salaries and comfortable working conditions…

…- effacement which is singular on a college paper, and his wry ob- servations strike me as somehow more representative of the student body than the often righteous editorials which the Daily offers. What more…

March 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…-4466 William M. Ferry Carl R. Geider Graham M. Patterson Services of Worship: Sunday 9:30 and 11:00a.m. Coffee hour at 12 noon. Student Fellowship meets at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.-Campus Bible Study in…

… (A Bible Study for college students) For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation: 662-9928 LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the…

… doctoral student in Old Testament studies. - ** * * . CANTERBURY LOFT Episcopal Campus Ministry 332 Sivth State St. Rev: Andrew Foster, Chaplain $VNDAY COMMUNITY EVENTS: 11:00 a.m.-Bruch and Social Hour. 12…

STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekly Masses: Daily-Mon.-Fri. 5:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. North Campus Mass-9:30 a.m. at Bursley Hall…

… Steve Bringardner, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m. Service of Worship-11:00 a.m. Time of Meeting-6:00 p.m. * * * STUDENTS Join us for Sunday School and Worship PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Packard & Stone…

… police detained more than 50 Arabs after the ex plosion, but failed to catch the commandos. 'PEANUT PROBE' CONTINUES: Bell widens counsel 's powers From AP and Reuter The Carter Administration acted…

…. THE MICHIGAN DAILY (USPS 344-900) Volume LXXXIX, No. 138 Saturday, March 24, 1979 is edited and managed by students at- the University of Michigan. Published: daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… in a void. Offer 50 per cent of Ann Arbor residents aek tenants, most of them students. The University accounts directly or indirec- tly, for most of the city's growth. The University has not made any…

… substan- tial contribution to new housing since 1968, yet student enrollment has grown by more than 10 per cent since then. Tenant groups continue to push for reform of housing, while the city and r' the…

student housing could be more equally distributed throughout- the year, the vacancy rate, and thus rents as well, culd reach more manageable levels all year. ANN ARBOR ALTERNATIVE HOLDING COMPANY Louise J…

… - ---- ----- - ..... . ..... 420 Maynard S., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Eight v-Nine Years of I ditatiI > re edom Vol. LXXXIX, No. 130 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saudi Arabia in no…

… investment portfolio has provoked sharp opposition from the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid who call for the Regents to divest University holdings from South Africa. The students then voted by a 2…

… correspondent presently based in the region has a working knowledge of Arabic (nor did the CIA Station Chief who served recently in Saudi Arabia for five years). Given this vacuum of knowledge and experience, the…

… post-Sadat future,.the pattern could perhaps recur. But for the moment neither Arab state poses an ex- ternal threat to the Saudis. In the Horn of Africa, the arrival in recent years of 17,000 Cuban…

… part of the work force; half are women ex- cluded from public life, and only about one in eight can read and write Arabic. Thus there are only about 250,000 adult male literate Saudis trying to manage a…

March 29, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

… Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Court opens the way for capital punishment T HREE DAYS ago, the Supreme TCourt declined to hear the appeal df John…

… survived the concentration cam- ps of Europe were never allowed to live in peace. Only a few years after Auschwitz, they faced both threats and military actions from Arab countries trying to "drive the Jews…

… comfort us that the Holocaust ended and never could Letters MSA needs internalfunding To the Daily: In an editorial published Sun- day, March 25, the Daily suppor- ted the concept of Michigan Student

… part- time jobs that limit their time commitment to Assembly duties. We envision an Assembly capable of responding to every shallenge and initiating action for the benefit of all students. I am proud of…

March 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… telephone. Begin said the three leaders would sign the accord in Washington. Then Begin and Sadat would sign the Hebrew version in Jerusalem and the Arabic text in Cairo. "I am convinced that now we have…

… from the City Administrator's of- fice, a shredder would benefit the city by retaining its independence in terms W nesday r Many University students, chiming the Regents didn't live split 01 for use…

… persons at a National Organization for Women (NOW) meeting, outlined "the most viable strategy for enforcement of Title IX, which is informing students about their rights and the mechanisms to gain them…

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