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June 06, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

… regular affair would gather at one of about a dozen homes equipped with cameras and other broadcasting gear. A program for teaching handi- capped students who cannot leave home was tried once experiment…

students simultaneonsly by fliping the channel from student to student. THE SHOPPING SERVICES will become available when it becomes feasible to Install the boxes with adding machine key- boards in more than…

…' Conference for a brief telephone chat in the lobby of the Saraha Tahoe Hotel in Stateline, Nev. The governors' meeting began Monday and ends today. WAR MEMORIAL: Israeli police halt Arab shop strike JERUSALEM…

… () - Arab shops closed briefly yesterday to observe the sixth anniversary of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, but they reopened as soon as police began marking striking shops with black paint. Arabs in the Israeli…

… strike was "another failure" for Arab guerrillas. CEREMONIES also were held elsewhere in occupied Jordan to mark the anniversary. Armed troops patrolled east Jerusalem streets in trios, but the Holy City…

… were held in Arab town halls. Some town councils declared a half holiday, to mark the Arab defeat and to protest the Israeli occupation. ASIDE FROM the pressure on shopkeepers, the Israelis made no…

… visible attempt to halt the demonstrations. One Arab merchant told Israel's state radio "it is my democratic right to close my shop and Israel is a democratic country." But like the others he reopened for…

June 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Wednesday, June 28, 1978 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Regents sympathize with tuition woes T HIS SPRING the Regents tentatively ap- proved 8.75 per cent tuition hike for un…

…- dergraduates. This will undoubtedly deny many deserving students a chance to attend one of the country's finest public institutions, and things will be much tougher for those who can afford to stay. As the…

… legislature, based on the amount of aid granted per student to public universities. The Regents were voicing their disapproval of a program which denies money to the educational institutions established by the…

… state to serve Michigan residents who want a college education. Also, during the June meeting, the Regents made another commitment to this same goal in supporting student aid in heartingly strong ter- ms…

June 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… warm em- brace and a warning that there can be no permanent Arab-Is- raeli peace until Israel gives Jerusalem back to the Arabs. Nixon arrived to a subdued but friendly reception by a moderately large…

… state dinner in the ballroom of the royal palace, Faisal became the second Arab leader in three days to press Nixon publicly for a more active U. S. role in re- solving long - standing Middle East issues…

… that there will never be a lasting peace in the area unless Jerusalem is liber- ated and returned to Arab sov- ereignty, unless there is libera- (Continued from Page 3) Another drawback to campus life…

…. Most importantly, Telfer says, the freshmen are not rushed during orientation. "They have three days to look over the time schedule and talk to current students and counselors," she adds. TELFER ASSERTS…

… semi-traumatic," Senko said. "It sort of puts you back a few years." tion of all the occupied Arab sion which were wrought on the territories and unless Arab Arabs of Palestine are unpre- peoples of…

… Lutheran Student Chapel) 801 S. Forest Ave. at Hill St. Donald G. Zill, pastor Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, John R. Waser…

….m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. IIARRY"S ARMY SURPLUS Dunham HIKING BOOTS $22.98 and up 2-Man NYLON TENT with Rain Fly $41.98 2 Lb. Down SLEEPING BAG $50.98 Primus MINI-STOVE $11.98 G-1 GAS CANS 5 Gallon…

June 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

… approves Meir puts blame on Arabs from Poland cla ilnin Lod airoort massacre TV & Stereo Rentals $10.00 per month NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: ' NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 $1.50 Fri…

… FOR 1972 OPEN 12:45 TRIMS-SHAGS SHOWS ATand RAZOR CUTS 1 p.m., 4:30, 8 p.m. Dascola Barbers all seats $2.00 "@611 E. University 0 near Michigan Theatre (Continued from Page 1) Arab lands." The mass…

… they are able to achievesecurity through sheerforce of arms." The massacre Tuesday was the second outbreak of violence at Lod airport in less than a month. Four Arab terrorists hijacked a Belgian Sabena…

… and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. student organization notices are not acere roepubhlication. Foe more information, phone 764-9270, THURSDAY, JUNE I American Heritage…

… school board campaign 304 S. THAYER-761-6650 Several new threats to air passage were reported yester- day. Israeli security agents foiled an attempt by Arab guerrillas to sabotage an Israeli El Al air…

…- lines in Copenhagen, a company official disclosed yesterday. The official said two Arabs tried to damage the El Al plane by placing explosives aboard. El Al flies weekly flight from Copenhagen to Israel…

…. However, federal legis- lation covering methaqualone use is expected by mid-summer, according to Hicks. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764…

June 30, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

… President Warren Har- ditg in San Francisco, Aug. 2.. Student Bike Shop 607 S Forest 662-6986 10 SPEED SAVOY by Royce Union $99.95 Lifetime Warranty estinians and some Arab states that the Syrians were…

… before the Arab and world press that they will carry full responsibility for en- tering the gates of Tal Zaatar and Jisr el-Basha," Khalaf told a news conference. Khalaf charged that in an- other action…

… by Israeli reprisal raids in southern Lebanon. Observers estimate the Chris- tian units attacking the camps include 6,000 soldiers and 130 tanks and armored cars. An Arab League appeal for an immediate…

… cease-fire and a promise to send 1,600 Saudi Arabian and Sudanese peace- keeping troops to Beirut did nothing to ease the fighting. NOR DID Egypt's call for an emergency conference of Arab foreign…

… leftist cash and arms. They also claim. soldiers of a 400-man Libyan contingent in the van- guard of a pan-Arab peace force in Lebanon were fighting for the leftists. JIMMY CLIFF THE HARDER THEY COME…

June 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…~lg -l I Aw 41 -40 4 Whe Mfrisioan Daiati 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials orinted in The Michigan Daily express…

…- tions. In fact the renters pay tax- es through rent payments. And to the stability argument . . . non- sense! Students, low-income fam- ilies, and people who just don't want the responsibility of owning…

…, with its daily series of crises, is obviously no longer an Israeli or an Arab question; since the United States is unlikely to stand by idly as one side or the other is wiped out; I feel that it is my…

…? Can the Israelis really be expected to do the Arabs the favor of liquidating themselves? Should the only democratic and socially progressive state that has ever existed in the Middle-Fast sur- render to…

… feudalistic dictators and decadent kings? Sometimes it is said that a new Palestine with Arabs and Israelis living side by side would be a vi- able alternative to throwing the Arabs into the desert or the Is…

…- raelis into the sea. However, I would say that the Arabs have a tremendous public relations prob- lem; rightly or wrongly, they are all too often looked on as bar- barians who lie and cheat and murder…

… Israelis, could live success- fully with Moslem Arabs. I am thinking of the something-less- than-successful delicate balance between Christian and Moslem Arabs in Lebanon. I am thinking of the continuing…

… murder of half a million black Christians by Mos- lem Arabs in the Sudan. I am thinking of the orgy of killing several years ago of Buddhist Chi- nese by frenzied Moslem mobs in Indonesia. I am thinking of…

… the <merciless repression of the Kurds by the Moslem Arabs in northern Iraq. I am thinking of the con- tinuing hostilities directed toward Hindus by the Moslem state of For Direct Classified Ad Service…

June 29, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

Arabs dress like this-it's hot," he added. Happenings .. . ... finish your chores before the holiday weekend during the day, because happenings won't start un- til 8 p.m., when music student Janis Roese…

… keeping them g to the February 1979 annual report to the oard of Regents on recruitment, enrollment, and .minority students, 68 per cent of Native udents disenrolled before their senior years, r cent of…

… Hispanic Americans, 42.7 per cent of 25.9 per cent of Asian Americans dropped out. id 26 per cent of white students also disenrolled. L GARCIA, program associate for Minority the University's Affirmative…

…," Garcia said. "We have no successful way of assessing minority student needs soon enough so they can remain here as students," said Elizabeth Davenport, University Ombudsperson. Supportive services aimed…

… specifically at minority students include the Opportunity Program, which offers counseling and tutorial assistance for students who may not come from an enriched academic background; Trotter House, a meeting…

… place for minorities, Minority Student Ser- vices, which provides programming and personal coun- seling, the Coalition for the Use of Learning Skills (CULS), See MINORITY, Page 13 from 11:30 p.m. until…

… he wore Arab-style headgear and handed out peanuts while pumping gas. Got- tshall said some customers waited in line for two hours to buy gas, so he passed out the peanuts as they reached the pumps as…

June 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 32) • Page Image 12

… Israeli student was taking pic- tures of us, and many Arab students were afraid he might give the pictures to the authorities," said Sarkis Elmassian, a student in the School of Education who attended…

… responsibility for op- pressing the Palestinian people. HABASH WAS arrested by officers from the Ann Arbor Police Department after a scuffle broke out between the demonstrators and some Israeli students. "This…

…, says his program involves 92 per cent of all in- coming freshpersons and transfer students, most of whom will stay at South Quad for around $45. What they pay depends on whether they are new students or…

… transfer students and whether or not they commute. HE EXPLAINED that the other eight per cent are mostly students who aren't accepted to the University until after summer orientation has ended or those who…

… went away for the summer. The program is staffed by 25 people, including Perigo. Sixteen paid student leaders act as chaperones for the new students, taking them on hour-long walking tours of Central…

… Campus and acquainting them with what makes the University tick. Four leaders are hired to inform the students' parents, who can particiapte in their own orientation program, about what their children can…

…-nine per cent of what we get is extremely positive," he said. "It's a product of the student leaders .. . who are all super. They are the fines who make or break a program." STEVE LAVEY is one student who is…

… he will be the foot- ball team's equipment manager in the fall, said, "They're (student leaders) small college people running a big college." LAVEY SAID the only problem he sees with the program is the…

… lack of time students get to spend by them- selves. (All of our time) "is taken up in something. There's no time to mingle," he concluded. Perigo said aside from a few minor changes in the orientation of…

… the program, such as a game designed to help students communicate better with each other, there have been no drastic changes in the past few years. He added that as of now, none are expected for next…

June 03, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… Switzerland to sell pounds and convert to Swiss francs. Sellers were not named but Arab oil producers are among the clients who deal through Swiss banks. They said a second selling wave in the afternoon came…

… northern Akkar region. Syrian-led guerrillas of the Saiqa or- ganiiation were reinforced around the port of Sidon and a nearby American- run oil refinery vital to Syria. Arab dinlonatic sources said the Sy…

… employee walkout last Thursday that will leave the oft-visited student restaurant inoperative for at least two weeks. The mass walkout came after Thomp- son refused to comply with the mana- gers' and workers…

June 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Friday, June 2, 1978-The Michigan Daily Israel asks more arms UNITED NATIONS (AP)-Israeli U.N. Ambassador Chaim Herzog called yesterday for an all-embracing Arab- Israeli disarmament…

Arab "confrontation states" had an advantage of 3-to-1 over Israel in tanks and combat planes, 5-to- 1 in troops, 9-to-1 in artillery and 12-to-1 talks in surface-to-air missiles. "By 1980," he said…

… Women and Achievement A workshop exploring the problems and ques- tions women face as students and in planning a career. * What does it mean to be a successful woman? * Why do so many women fear success…

…? * How have the media, parents, and friends affected our goals ? An opportunity to explore these issues with other women students in d small group setting. WHE: Thursday,June8, 7:30-9:30 WHERE: Counseling…

June 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… Begin's hands Friday, June 9, 1978 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan i '" loo or Half-baked tuition plan unacceptable W HEN IT CAME time for the House of Representatives to…

… studen- ts who must cope with the immense governmental bureaucracy to get assistance. But a mere $250 credit per student would serve only to drain the U.S. Treasury without doing students much good. The…

…. Relief from tuition burdens is long overdue in light of surging tuition and living costs. Needy, even middle-income, students must now endure a tedious financial aid process that leaves many uncertain…

…- fer concessions on such issues as recognition of the Palestinians, West Bank autonomy, andi Jewish settlements in occupied Arab territory. PRESIDENT Carter's suc- cessful sale of warplanes to both Egypt…

… appease such Arab hardliners as Syria, Algeria and Iraq. THOUGH THE reasons for Sadat's time limit seem clear, they give the Palestine Liberation Organization and other Arab guerrillas an oppor- tunity to…

… practiced in By Sylvia Hacker Great Britain and most of Western Europe, higher JESTION: As a foreign student, I have noted incidences of cancer of the penis and cervix are not young Americans are circumcised…

… males circumcised later than infancy. The Health Educator University Health Service Div. of Office of Student Services 207 Fletcher Anon Arbor, Mich. 4$109 …

June 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… of the hopes and the trust of millions of people," Nixon said at welcome-home ceremonies on the South Lawn of the White House. MEANWHILE ISRAELI planes bomb- ed suspected Arab guerrilla encamp- ments…

…'s trip to Brussels and Mos- cow. At the same time Arab leftist papers said Nixon had given Israel "the green light to attack Lebanon" clearly during weekend talks in Jerusalem. The air strikes, clearly in…

… establish an The Student Organizations Board of is at least 50 per cent. ing system that will permit the Student Government Council last night The probationary status will not, "promptly pay current debts…

…." unanimously voted to place the student however, hinder Newsreel's summer Previously, Newsreel has film group Friends of Newsreel on pro- film program. "Newsreel will not be re- under what the organization…

… that the investigation has revealed other student organization for the dura- loosely organized that Newsr some significant problems with News- tion of the probation," the board said. not provide the…

… ordered to improve ing bifls promptly for film rentals. to- refrain from sending, copi its accounting procedure and "endeavor probation statement to film dis to have student membership above the THE TERMS…

June 07, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… took a stab at hydrophyte." Julie, who lives in Gordo, Ala., beat 80 other contestants by correctly spelling almost 600 words. State House OKs bill1 removing ban on- student regents LANSING (UPI…

…)-The state House has determining the salaries and profes- voted to lift a bean that forbids college sional futures of his instructors. students from serving on their college or university governing boards. THE…

… HOUSE resolution, however, In a 82-14 vote yesterday, thetsouse states that "being a student at a public approved the proposed constitutional institution of higher education in tbe amendment which, if…

… approved, by a" state shall not, in and of itself, be two-thirds vote of tbe Senate, would be deemed to create a 'substantial conflict left up, to the voters to decide in No- of interest." vember. Students

… conference, the Soviet Union will have considerable influence on the next stage of the Arab-Israeli peace process, he told a news conference. Besides, Kissinger said, "We have no capability of expelling the…

June 06, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…Thursday, June 6, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three U.N. peacekeepers occupy Golan Heights buffer zone SGC denies theater space to film groupn. By DAVID BLOMQUIST The Student Organizations Board…

… of Student G avernment Council last night refused to approve Friends of Newsreel's request for auditorium space for July and August movie showings. Board chairman Elliot Chikofsky and member Chuck…

… meeting revealed that 19 of the group's 37 members-or 51 per cent-were not University students. SGC regulations stipulate that at least 50 per cent of the membership of student organizations must be…

… currently registered students. In other business, the board voted to postpone until'its next meeting a petition for recognition by Students' Con- temporary Arts Guild, a proposed stu- dent film group, because…

…, made her first appearance as a government minister and urged that the new government of Premier Yitzhak Rabin give back cap- tured Arab territory. "Whoever does nt want Israel tic be- come another…

… services required by individual students, THIS PHILOSOPHICAL division is the basis of a major controversy among 11 candidates seeking three Board of Edu- cation seats in next Monday's elections. Most…

… some drawbacks. Liberal and radical candidates con- tend that the tracking system, which separates students on the basis of aca- demic performance, funnels blacks and low income students into the bottom…

… environment," Barhydt says. "Students cannot live, learn and excell in a hos- tile atmosphere." Last year, the conservative-dominated school board created Roberto Clemente School as an "alternative school for…

June 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… assistant football coach Gary Moeller. "Sometimes it's a real pain because it's so time-consuming." From the moment the coaches first hear about a prospective student-ath- lete, (usually through the student

…'s high school coach during the junior year), they pursue. Using correspondence, the telephone, and personal contacts, they virtually dog the student's trail for most of two years until he graduates from…

… east of the capital and she tums that could come north on the coastal highway from Salon. The coastal road is still con- trolled, however, by troops of the Lebanese Arab Army formed bh renegade Moslems…

…. The new struggle has exploded old alliances and forged strange new partnerships. PALESTINIAN guerrilla lead- er Arafat, in Cairo to enlist Arab aid against the Syrians, said Syrian tanks, jets and…

….S. citizens in Lebanon. ARAB foreign ministers met in an emergency session to dis- cuss Syria's invasion of Leb- anon and savage fighting there between Syrian units and Pales- tinian guerillas. Panel OK…

June 22, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

… killed in racially troubled Georgia city Love your neighbor Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan talks with Jordanians yes- terday at the Allenby Bridge in occupied Jordan. The Arabs were crossing the…

… bridge to Israeli held territory on a summer visit plan. The Liturgy of Light and Darkness' (what the light often hides the darkness often reveals) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 9:30 Cpm. ,LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER…

June 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…TLE Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Thursday, June 13, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 Assaulting city services PEOPLE TEND TO BELIEVE that elections really do…

… and a new a defense budget which even between Damascus and Jeru- working relationship with the government officials now admit salem is a case in point: while Arab countries in the light o! its has…

… "countercyclical", that is he apeared to be acting as me- growing dependence on Middle anti-recessionary, effects. He diator, Kissinger in fact used Eastern oil. So long as the Arab- can tell the business community…

… Syrian-Israeli disen- gnerment, the U.S. has manag- ed to swing the Arabs around in one of the most remarkable turn-abouts achieved by U.S. foreign policy. But despite dis- claimers, the disengagement…

… three-pronged: mend fences chance of rnking linkage pay with and give munificent ail to off through "neace for a gen- the Arab governments; seek de- eration"' counted with a ricing tente with the USSR…

…; and, as a anti-recesionary defense badget reserve in case of troutsle, build and final assnrance by the up military and political power Arabs of Israel's right to exist. in the Indian Ocean. Nixon is…

June 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

…THE SUMMER DAILY Thursday, June 24, 1973 Student organizations Dean said to reveal to be moved to Union Nixon coverup link , -,Rlmw imrmmmpl "Nomw = = 4w Iqlmw v lqmmpl "qwm lqmlm…

…, Administration Bldg., grad library, Crisler Arena and North Campus Commons were built on student fees. He says fee assessment is a com- mon method of construction fi- nancing at all universities. The issue was…

… regarding the move. Molder says he has "always had students who were asso- ciated with SGC involved in reno- vations relating to the Union and the SAB." Ile declined to reveal Schaper's salary, as did Schaper…

…. "Everything that's b a iIt is really built on student money," he adds. This summer's move marks the culmination of two years of plan- ning undertaken by a group of administrators anti representa- tives of SGC…

… Affairs, and Gift Receiv- ing and Development offices in SAB. The student organizations will be moved first to the west wing of the Union's fourth floor and then to the east wing in September. Nixon…

…'s hot spots, both the Unit- ed States and the Soviet Union have supplied arms and general support to contesting Arab states. Washington also is the principal backer of Israel. Knowledgeable officials…

….C OVER 5000 STUDENTS ENTER THE U OF M EACH FALL. GOT BETTER THINGS TO DO THAN STAND IN A BANK LINE WITH A MOB OF THEM?- ANN ARBOR BANK THOUGHT YOU'D LIKE TO AVOID THAT HASSLE, SO $1.00 WILL OPEN ANY…

June 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… in the next several mon- ths. But Posthumus said he believes the recent price upswing is just another Sadat tells troops to read or possible war (Continued from Page]) over Arab land," Sadat told the…

…. We offer Israel security. But Israel will not have Arab land and will not have sovereignty in Ismailia. WHEN HE visited Israel in Novem- ber, Sadat offered to make peace in return for the withdrawal…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class potge is aid at Aaa Arbar, Michigaa 4a1a9. Published daily Tueaday through Suaday morning during the University year at…

June 02, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… rebel Lebanese Arab army. THEY WERE taking up posi- tions of hilltops with rifles, pis- tols, rocket-propelled grenades and 50 caliber machine guns," said photographer Harry Koun- dakjian after driving…

…-established se- curity." PREVIOUS INCURSIONS by smaller Syrian forces nave fail- ed to quell the fighting. The war has confounded all efforts at peaceful mediation, including major missions by Syria, the Arab

… Classroom 2:30 4 News 3.25 2 News THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 20-S Wednesday, June 2, 1970 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan News phone 764-0562. Second class postage…

June 04, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… ever registered for a new Israeli government yesterday - 61 to 51. It came after an eight-hour debate that centered on war and peace with the Arabs and the disengagement pacts worked out by Secretary of…

…. Out- lining the policies of his government before the debate began, Rabin made clear that Israel would follow the course charted by Meir, negotiating peace with the Arab states, but keeping Israel…

…'s army at maximum strength and refusing Arab demands to pull back to the prewar borders of 1967. GENEVA - Generals from Syria and Israel yesterday announced they had agreed on de- tails of a Golan Heights…

… in School Disciplinary Proceedings," 01.7 MHz, 9:25 a.m. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 19-S Tuesday, June 4, 1974 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

June 25, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…news this mor International CAIRO -- Another conflict between the Arabs and Israel could escalate into nuclear war, Egypt's semiofficial newspaper Al Ah- ram said yesterday. The Egyptian paper said…

… Israeli-Arab battle front, announced that the Israeli and Syrian armies will complete their disengagement process today, 24 hours ahead of schedule. LONDON - Britain conducted an under- ground nuclear test…

… Exploring Man's Past - -- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 34-S Tuesday, June 25, 1974 RENTALS is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News STEREOS TVs phone 764-0562. Second…

June 19, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… announcement said the "execution was carried out . . . for commiting the crime of killing His Majesty King Faisal . . . which was a loss to the Arab nation and to Islam." IT SAID the loss of King Faisalswas…

… that was signed in blood by Pun- jabi youths declaring their allegiance to her. Administrator, students object to cutbacks, in dormitory services Balance of payments greatly improved WASHINGTON () - The…

….3 months of 1974. billion, or a seven-tenths of one THE balance of payment ac- See BALANCE, Page 7 :' 1 l a s t 3 i e t f 7 "t I By ELAINE FLETCHER A University dormitory direc- tor and a group of students

… have separately charged the Housing Office with operating in undue secrecy and failing to abide by a Regental decision ordering that the current standards of student dorm services be main- tained in the…

…- cantly reducing services for students. MUNSON said yesterday he communicated this to John Feldkamp, director of housing, in a May 15 memo, but has re- ceived no response. The Regents voted at their…

… dorm system's reserve funds so as to not cause any cuts in student services, said Munson. REGENT Robert Nederlander (D - Birmingham) yesterday agreed, saying, "It was not the Regents' intent to cut back…

… any services at the time we held rates." But at the same time, a com- mittee on cost reductions has considered numerous proposals for cutbacks in student food and maintenance service that when finalized…

… Regents are in full accord with what we're do- ing." THE STUDENT members of the cost reduction committee and one Bursley RA plan to bring this as well as other hous- ing issues before the Regents at their…

… based," argued Kim Kel- lar, one member of the group. "The students are tokens on the committee," contended Kel- lar. "Feldkamp only wants us up there so he can say we are they come fall when the stu…

…- dents complain of service." THE STUDENT group also plans to inform the Regents of numerous housing administra- tion refusals to publicly reveal re po r ts on their proposed budgets. Munson also requested…

June 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of the outhor. This rust be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY…

… Vietnamese a lesson in guerrilla warfare. INTELLIGENCE NOTES * The Arab extremists who re- cruited four Japanese terrorists to shoot up Lod airport in Tel Aviv are loosely affiliated with extremist groups…

… around t h e world. Intelligence reports claim that the Arab group has t i e s stretching from Japan's United Red Army to South America's Tu- pamaros. The Ar-ab extremists have even hadhcontact with a Jew…

…. Copyright, 1972, by United Features Syndicate. Letters to The Daily should be mailed to the Editorial Di- rector or delivered to Ma r y Rafferty in the Student Pub- lications business office in the Michigan…

June 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

… facilities by film societies pending a report f r o in the administration on ylans for making all student groups im o r e financially ac- countable to the University. That document will be pre- sented to the…

… board at next month's meeting. HOWEVER, the ban remains in effect for any new film grotups that might hetgi opera- tions in the near futorl. toth student and faculty leaders had, at Thursday's session…

…-cost housing for up to eight years which defeats the purpose of the program, he said. "The housing was originally designed to provide new mar- ried students with a place to live during which time they could look…

… for accommodations in the private sector," he said. Approved in conjunction with the premium sas an across-the- toard five per cent rent in- crease for m a r r i e d student honsing which will be…

… American policies and motives. Hrowever, Rammuny contend- ed that "the accords have cer- tainly improved the image of American in the Arabic nations. The U. S. has definitely made some changes in attitude…

… graduate student Nora Kalliel contended that Nixon's Watergate troubles were a ma- jor cause of American's great- er urgency in getting a settle- Trent. "The domestic pressure lis really been on Nixon" to…

… come up with an agreement, she explained, KALLIEL ALSO - warned that Palestinians have been ex- cluded from the accord talks so far. "Not only the West, but also the Arab governments now have a lot at…

June 05, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… - Israel security forces gubernatorial nomination. Cavanagh, 45, erted another terrorist bloodbath by cap- made his announcement at a news conference ing two Arab guerrillas inside Israel on at which he also…

…- cause of a malignant tumor. connoitered the area. They were caught at a roadblock riding in an Israeli taxi. Israeli frontier forces have been on high alert for terrorists since May 15 when three Arabs

…, call 764-1342. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 19-S Tuesday, June 4, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

June 01, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 18) • Page Image 10

… Kozachenko (HRP- Second Ward). Another HRdP5 spokesperson a a i d yesterday that the party hopes to get 6,01)0 signatures but anticipated some difficulty because most students are not in town now. BOTH CITY…

… Israeli and Arab mili- tary representatives in a pen- tagonal arrangement of five ta- bles at the signing ceremony. The U. N. organizers initially planned to bathe the ceremony in publicity to draw…

… Palestinians should take part in the future Arab- Israeli peace talks. The moderates favor partici- pation, while radicals see any deal with the Israelis as a sell out. REGARDS TO BROADWAY a revue of american…

June 05, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Thursday, June 5, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Remove barriers t e XT LOOKS AS if both Egypt and Israel have budged enough…

… bearing fruit. When the Kissinger shuttle broke down last winter, many felt that an all-out resumption of Arab-Israeli hostilities was just around the corner.- I-OPEFULLY. RECENT OVERTURES from both Israel…

…- age with its Arab adversaries. The Arabs have indicated their understanding that an aggressive posture toward the Jewish state is both untenable and could spark large-scale U. S. interven- tion and a…

June 06, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

….60 13.30 25 40, 3665 48.30 60.50 odd. .60 .80 .95 1.15 1.30 1 45 1,.55 1.70 1.80 1 .80 1 80 1 80 1.80 1 .10 It 4 Ir : ttf 4 I ! It i ( i' ROOMMATES WANTED LAW OR GRAD. student to share 2 bdrm/ furn…

…. apt. this fall w/2nd yr. law student. Veteran perferred, free parking. 769-7570. 42Ytc MALE GRAD. roommate wanted for 2 bdrm. apt. in Cambridge-S. Forest area. Call 761-9364. Y23 HOUSE-Cheap, edge of…

… 864 students. love seats for $140-I can make you The staff cut would cause a re- one--identical-for half the price. Call di nofnecspridnth Salay at 764-2552, 8-5 p.m., 761-1036 duction of one class…

… couple or grad student. No children. now. 37Ctc / X\ I 11U261I near State and Packard 1346 GEDDES, Near Observatory-Rooms __ ea Satean Pckad ormen. Cooking. $45/mo. Caill 668- STModern 2-bdrm. apts, for…

…-Man On Campus Air Cond. Parking 791 '055cC air-cond. * and much more Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867 26Ctc Campus-1 Block-Fall 418 last Washington-Mod. 1 bdrm. for 2 or 3 students. 668-6906 Campus…

….M. Supper $.5 Lutheran Student Center 32F23 CLONLARA SCOOL Open House and bring your own picnic, Sunday 1-3, 1265 Jewett. 29F23 SUN. SPECIAL-BOWLING, 3 GAMES, $1, 3-P.M.-MID. M-UNION. 30F23 ONCE AGAIN! Light…

June 19, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… BIG ONE! w U. S. diplomacy in the middle East has left the Palestine is- sue as one of the last to be fac- ed in arranging a gradual set- tlement between Israel and the Arab states. One reason is Is…

… civil war. SYRIA'S MILITARY inter- vention is believed to have as one of its objecvties bringing Yasser Arafat's organization under control. Students to fund 'U' Health Service (Continued from Page 3…

… serve as a "dean of student affairs," in charge of student counseling, registration, and scheduling. -The Regents, in a measure to cope with the state legisla- ture's tardiness in approving a University…

… where do the male students go? It was a rewarding feeling to have the University open up to me as a real community, with real people. When I think now of Rackham, I think of a kind, thoughtful man who…

…. WHEN I THINK of the Michi- gan Union, I think of Vice- President for Student Services henry Johnson, clad in a cool melon shirt and striped tie, who cut our meeting short be- cause of a troubling phone…

June 13, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… 20 major air- Happenings. ports across the country, the three firms The Organization of Arab Students will controlled 100 per cent of the market, he be spusolug a public lecture entitled said. All…

…- rday that two American studeit arid a Dutch student kidnaped by Marxist guerrillas and taken to the Zaire jungle more than three weeks ago are alive and believed well. "I cannot say more than that…

… Johnny Carson (Continued on Page 7) THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 27-S Friday, June 13, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class…

…) - An intermediary yesterday re- s ported progress in efforts to free two American and one r Dutch student held hostage by i left-wing African guerrillas in t Zaire. "Things have started to move and they…

… Garden Grove, _Calif., E m i 1 i e Bergman of Holland and a fourth student Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann Arbor, Mich., from a wildlife research center near Lake Tanganyika in western Tan- zania more than three…

June 20, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… protesting the University's failure to provide a cultural center. ti AmV6 Ierican students occupy Fleming's lawn By TIM SCHICK About 30 members of the Native American Student Association (NASA) and their…

… to normal after the Arab embargo. The problem arises over how much of the oil is being converted to fuel for automobiles and how much the demand for gasoline has increased. STOCKPILES of gasoline are…

June 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

… named by-the grand jury as having a role in Air conditioner power reduced (Continued from Page 3 Commenting on the Univer- sity's air conditioning economy measures, one student said, "It's all right with…

student, "the cotbinatiot of Ann Arbor's prevailng winds nid some fans would keep peo- ple cool at a fraction of the cost of air conditioning -" the cover-up, but not legally in- dictable for various…

… claims of mistreatment and said the Arab prisoners were handled better than required by international law. RETURNED SYRIAN prison- ers claimed they were hand- cuffed, blindfolded, beaten and kicked during…

… mended. He said the leg was put in plaster "without a proper examination for fur- ther treatment, no X-rays, nothing." He claimed he was slapped and cursed in Arabic several times a day by hospital order…

June 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

… will offer area junior and senior highnschool students (and, says one staff member, anyone who feels "disaffili- ated"), a variety of cultural and intellectual activities. Monday, for example, the…

… reha By The Associaied Pre"' Arab tensions eased in Jordan yester- day after five days of bitter fighting but a youthful mob of leftists and guerrillas burned down the Jordanian embassy in Beirut. As the…

… appeared to end, at least temporarily, Jordan's gravest crisis since the Arab-Israeli war of 1967. An esti- mated 700 persons were killed or wound- ed is the fighting. Two Lebanese airliners with big red…

….- Among the defendants is David Lopez. a 23-year-old San Diego State College student who claims the short hair of Marines affected him socially in school. None of the other students would speak to him…

June 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…-Aug. 663-4790. 220623 2 FEMALE STUDENTS needed for house, Calm eniromet, ow room $50/mo. 475-9209, 665-3218. Ask for Joe or Ed. 009621 F.A.C. Now taking applications for Fall rental Hill Street location. 1…

… FOR RENT FALL Directly on Campus Modern I and 2 bedroom apart- ments for 2, 3, and 4 students. Our apartments feature security system, air, dishwasher, balcony, sound proofing, and reasonable rates…

…-"egt bie. 62-0651 250022 FALL RESERVATIONS are now being accepted at our campus locations. Newest furnished student apartments available. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600 FALL Campus…

… excited 58 Arabic name capital 15 Botch: Colloq. 59 Doors 27 Fruits 16 Maine town 61 Political vehicle 29 Wild plums 17 Part of a ship's 63 One of the 31 Loosen rigging Montagues 32 O'Casey 19 Leases 64…

…: Abbr. 51 Orchestral throw: Phrase 5 Kenya, Zaire, etc. instruments 38 Arabian sea 6 Case for Perry 52 Large fish arm Mason 53 NCO 39 Devout 7 Jumble 54 Wife: Lat. 40 "Yo-ho-ho, 8 Genesis name 56 Arab

June 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… whenever Israel called on it "to take action to try and stop Arab sened attacks against Israel arid its people." Tekoah said. "Thisis a double standard " Ghorn a said Lebaonon's re- questo ir the present was…

… education. One contributes federal funds for the first time to the general operating expenses of post- secondary institutions and the other entitles every undergraduate student to a basic federal grant toward…

… the cost of his or her edu- cation. Under the basic grant provision, a student can receive a grant of $1,400, minus his expected family contribution, but the total can not exceed half the cost of…

… attending the institution. Other aid programs are available to help the needy student fill the gap. National standards for determining the expected family contribution are to be set by the Commissioner of…

June 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… whicht CLEVELAND, Ohio I,---The father of one of the four Kent State University students kill- ed in a confrontation with Na- tional Guardsmen filed a $6 million wrongful death suit yesterday against the…

… "intentionally and malici- ously disregarded the lives and safety of students, spectators and passersby i n c l u d i n g Allison Krause." The suit also contended that the three defendants knew there was no cause…

…. Student Book Service NOW OPEN j EVENINGS 7:00-10:30 many nice books 1215 S. UNIVERSITY 761-0700E Open daytime beginning June 22ndj Two University economists report there are indications the 1970 recession…

…- Washington identified the slain la ting. Army attache as Maj. Robert P. Arab guerrillas and Jordanian Perry. 34, of Chicago. Pentagon troops battled through the streets officials said he was slain in his of…

June 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…-occupied areas of south Lebanon, said the sources, who asked not to be identified. SINCE THE 1975-76 civil war in Lebanon, a 30,000-man Arab peacekeeping for- ce, largely comprised of Syrians, has maintained…

… their heels to traditional Greek music. The six girls and two men perform nightly during the three-day event. "EVERYONE IS so happy and pleasant," claimed Jean Furkioti, an Ann Arbor high school student

June 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… Edited ond monoged by Students at the University of Michigan Friday, June 17, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Wheeler's lease ordinance little help to tenant rights AFTER THREE YEARS of complaining about high…

… :precedent for that." THE PRESIDENT NODS. "There's too much at stake here. I've got a very delicate situation here, with the Arabs and the Chinese. I haven't work- ed these last four years to see it all go…

June 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 11

… POLICE, haunted by the bloodshed of the Arab at- tck on the Israelis at the Mun- ich Olympics, arrested two al- eged terrorists within 24 hours if the kick-off. But the only subversive element at the match…

… six furlong race for 3-year-old fillies. The winner was timed in 1:12 2-5. UNIVERSITY DANCERS at POWER CENTER FRI., JUNE 14 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets at the door! $2, $1 for students Presented as part of…

June 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…Ctc GRAD STUDENT. unfurished apt. available, immediate occupancy, near campus. Fall option. 662-0751. 88C618 2 ROOMS in large house, July-Aug., ear campus. Call Joan or Li, 83- 8819. 740615 WOMAN WANTED to…

…. University 665-8825 FALL Directly on Campus Modern 1 and 2 bedroom apart- ments for 2, 3, and 4 students. ue apartments feature security ystem, air, dishwher, balcony, sound proofing, and reasonable rates…

… eCte FALL RESERVATIONS are now being accepted at our campus locations. Newest furnished student apartments available. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600 TAPPAN: 2-bedroom, 2 or 3 man furnished…

…Mtc ROOMMATES QUIET FEMALE GRAD student wanted to share large apt. on cen- tral campus. Call 665-5370. 91Y618 GRAD STUDENT to share 2-bdrm. townhouse with same. 971-5340. 78Y625 WOMAN WANTED to share apt. Call…

… for tutoring foreign students. 662-5198. 45J615 TYPING and EDITING. Call Jean, 994-3594. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. cJtc TRAVEL I'M LOOKING for someone to travel with in the fail. Europe, Israel. Denise, 662…

… 58 Scottish slope 29 Walk with a 17 Sympathized 59 Arab spring (with) land: Var. 30 Nectar inspector 18 - bene 60 Mr. Keep 33 German: Abbr. 19 Antlered 61 Wicked 34 Being: Fr. animals 62 James - 35…

June 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… r By The Associated Press Israeli Defense Minister Mos- he Dayan yesterday declared that Israel should be ready to give up some of the soil it won in the 1967 war in return for peace with the Arabs

… the nation "pre- dominantly Jewish with a not too large Arab minority." His remarks came at a time when U.S. peace initiatives in the Middle East were believed imminent and Washington was High court…

… by the tenant rather than L the landlord." LEONARD MALTiN The Michigan Daily, edited and man- " d i mse e aged by students at the University of Enduring masterpiece. Michigan. News phone: 764…

June 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

….m. of the day preceeding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for pub- lication. For more information, phone…

… of Arab diplomats in Beirut said the Jordanian Jordan's Third Armored Division. fighting began when Zeid ben Shaker, angered Hussein said in a radio address that the dis- because his sister was killed…

…. wer'e trying to de- Arab strife that left at least 500 persons killed or wounded. stroy their movement. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Pales- Denying the allegation. Hussein paid warm tine, a…

June 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan Carter's Mideast 'peace' Plans imperil A2 A NN ARBOR has survived Briarwood. But the developments planned for the south side of town, which include…

…'s decline and thus the deterioration of housing there. Ann Arbor's student population in the center city drives up the price of housing, which in turn pressures those with moderate incomes to move out. When…

… television hours was doomed to talks at the same time. Foreign Minister Jacques De failure when other Arab nations The analysts also said Gaulle charged that though the decided not to go along. in the U.S. be…

June 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… con- sider their strategy against a potential offensive. AND GAY leaders across the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS Is Sponsoring A PROB RAM FRIDAY June 10-7:30 p.m. at, the INTERNATIONAL CENTER Oman…

…XVII, No. 26-S Thursday, June 9, 1977 iv edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday…

June 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… by the Nixon administration which has led to rapidly improved relations with once-antagonistic Arab governments such as Egypt's. See THRONGS, Page 10 EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat and President Nixoh…

… citizens and terrorized students and pro- fessors during the 50's and 60's when it was referred to as the Red Squad Unit." Bullard asked State Police Director John Plants March 28 for cost-effective- ness…

… spent by the Pentagon costs the national economy 20,000 jobs and 3,200 in Michigan," said Marion Anderson, legislative director of the student-supported consumer research group. Anderson based her…

June 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

… OVERKILL': Reversal of mutiny conviction '50 baby boom '70 college s KING HUSSEIN yesterday blamed Jordan's foreign "en- emies" for last week's bloody fighting between Jordanian troops and Arab guerrillas…

… Se- lective Service Director Arthur Holmes said yesterday. Holmes said it is expected the July call will reflect the induction of an increasing number of colege students who were graduated dur- ing the…

… college age and the crunch is on for a classroom seat. State legislatures, reacting"to student disorders, are tighten- ing purse strings._ And the Nixon administration proposals for changes in federal BACH…

… near panic. While H. E. Mueller, director of admissions at St. Louis, had to mail condolence letters to 500 students. Federal City College in Washington, D.C., had no notify 16,000 . . . Penn State 10…

…,400 . . . State University of Buffalo 6,150 . . .University of Massachusetts 5,000. And the University's literary college turned away over 400 "qualified" in-state students for this coming fall. 1968 was the first…

… year this University unit was faced with surplus qualified in-state appli- cations. The problem was more or less resolved when the extra students were offered admission to summer and winter terms, or w e…

…-state as well as out-of-state students. The National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges reports that 35 of its 101 members-the biggest schools in the land-had reject- ed 87…

…, inadequate facilities and housing shortages. Mueller's letter, for example, told the students, "No doubt you have heard or read ... that the University of Missouri-St. Louis must limit enrollment ... Our…

… community colleges vary wide- ly. Some states, like California, charge no tuition. Nationwide, the average charge is about $300 annually, but few of these schools offer student housing. All of this is, of…

…:00, 3:40 Columbia, Rolla, St. Louis and Kansas City and a total enroll- ment of 45,000 is a typical state university. Its problems-from student financial aid to build- ing new facilities-are, to a degree…

June 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

… perspective is instrumental in propelling the Student Book Service NOW OPEN EVENINGS 7:00-10:30 many nice books 1215 S. UNIVERSITY 761-0700 Open daytime beqinninq June 22nd b 0 0 k s religious message as wel…

… grew after Froines addressed an audience of over 2,000 students and called for a shutdown of all universities next fall unless the wear is over and Bobby Seale and the New Haven Panthers are freed…

…, Clark said, include "Did Dr. Froines incite the students to violent and disruptive action? If he ad- vocated the closing of universi- ties, what did he mean by 'clos- ing'? "The public should be reas…

…- sured," declared Clark. "that the University will not submit tim- idly to assault by those who would destroy it or who would interfere with its operations by coercion or violence, whether they be students

… Joseph J. Sisco a series of discussions aimed at tr settling the Arab-Israeli war. Officials declined to say wheth The appearance of Soviet pilots i the discussion, officials said, but on political issues…

June 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…- recession is going to be more serious." delegates from Libya and the United Arab Emirates ning. Although the new OPEC price should add four cents said the cartel was likely to set a base price for most The…

… to the incident, Michigan had escaped most of the strike-associated violence that has plagued other states. See TRUCK, Page 10 AP Photo Carter hugged 17-year-old Japanese high school student Chiharu…

June 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

… more info. 44C630 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe ® 1979 Lot AgepIs Tea syndca ACROSS 41 Exclamation of 12 Indo-Europeans 1 Edible fish scorn 14 Arabs, Syrians, 7…

…)246-7819. 56L613 GRADUATE STUDENT seeks July sublet near Dental School. Call (404) 828-2526, 726-6307 or Marvin Mark, 1609 Kissingbower, Augusta, GA 3904 L6i6 BU SIN ESS SE RV ICES TYPING TYPING…

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