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July 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS NEXT 'DOMINO' IN ASIA? Thailand- US.-Aided Dictatorship…

… perdition but of patience. WHATEVER the alternative, the present unrealistic and un- enforceable laws must be changed. A LITTLE BEER never hurt anybody. RECOGNIZES ARAB LEAGUE: Can India Be an rab…

….Israe ediator? By SHREESH JUYAL INDIA'S RECENT establishment of diplomatic ties with the 13- nation Arab League is yet another significant phase of its close relationship with the Arab states. Ever since the…

… establishment of its office in New Delhi, the Arab League had been trying to per- suade the Indian government to recognize it at the diplomatic level. The Nehru era in Indian politics witnessed a growing…

… friendship between India and Arab coun- tries. THE ARABS, while following in general the nonalignment policy along the same path as enunciated by India, discovered expressions of sympathy in anti…

… President Gamal Abdel Nasser and the In- dian sympathy to Arabs made Indian foreign policy sympathetic to the Arab viewpoint on the Palestine issue. On the other hand, though Israel is recognized by India…

… with Is- rael would be of vital value to Israel and would be bound to have far reaching impact on the Afro- Asian world, particularly the Arab nations. INDIAN RECOGNITION of Is- rael would not only…

… invite more Afro-Asian countries to set up diplomatic ties with Israel, but would also help in shaping a real- istic attitude toward Israel such as President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia has taken. Some Arab

… recognition, but should also play an important role in bringing the Arabs and Israelis to the conference table in order to achieve a peaceful and per- manent solution of the problem. Soon after Lal Bahadur…

… remained the same as defined and practiced by Ne- hru. The latest move of recogniz- ing the Arab League at diplomatic level is a step forward in that direction, though a very signifi- cant one. India has…

July 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… more than mere direc- tion, unity, simple "together- ness." Sister Zoe ended with a question to the audience; a question that had bothered her, a student of the humanities: "Which side, scientific or aes…

…'s pleasure? How would the Arab delegations react to U.S. represen- tation by a Jewish delegate? Those who know Goldberg ex- plain his decision by saying he is a very dedicated man and a man of action and that…

… for these rea- sons the UN job appealed to him. He has long been an ardent supporter of the world organiza- tion. Some non-Arab delegates ex- pressed belief that the Arabs were going to be unhappy about…

… Goldberg's appointment, but Arab diplomats reacted cautiously. Dr. Izzat Tannous, New York repre- sentative of the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, said that if Goldberg proves to be a Zionist "it's a…

… very bad choice." One Arab delegate said the ap- pointment wouldn't make much difference because U.S. policies are made in Washington and not at the United Nations. By NEAL BRUSS Pianist Philippe…

Student Loans Would heckling Negroes eating in a Be Covered by Bill and civic leaders here urged By BARBARA SEYFRIED or incidents in the past 48 After a month's delay, a com- treet began shouting insults…

… to prevent a clash. the status of students with ex- S. Delegate Francis T. P. ceptional financial n e e d and pton told the 11-nation coun- would organize publicity programs hat each faction had, made…

… to encourage college dropouts and it wanted the withdrawal so poor students into getting degrees. iay be free to extend its sway A second portion of the higher the entire country . . . by education…

… bill would set up a pro- "> gram of guaranteed, subsidized- said that proved "the vital interest student loans. rtance of the inter-American Under the program student force remaining where it is loans…

… that. loan for graduate students of mpton said there was no $2,000.n ad for the expressed fear of Besides the principal, the bid' Foreign Minister Jottin Cury would also help students out with the force…

July 03, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IPA CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS : .. ere Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN At…

… problems involved somehow with loss of international pres- tige and influence. Nasser's prob- lems are concerned with the al- most complete disintegration of inter-Arab relations. The Arab bloc…

…'s fragmentation began in 1961 with Syria's seces- sion from the United Arab Re- public. More recently, Israeli re- lations have been the cause of a further breakdown. AS OF TWO months ago, Mo- rocco, Libyaand…

… current situation in a speech, to a Palestinian congress at the end of May when he said, "The atmosphere today seems gloomy. Everyone of us feels these days that the strength of Arab action has relented…

…, but the kind of results is quite plain. The West may now very likely expect a strengthening of the ties between China, Indo- nesia and the remains of the United Arab Republic.sAs men- tioned before, the…

… out-of-state students and $50 for Michigan residents which will be announced next week by the Regents is a reflection of the fatal flaws of our public educa- tional system. Assuming that the means for…

… university level. Yet the trend established as early as pre- elementary school continues until students reach college age. However, the discrimination in- volved at the college level is more subtle than at the…

July 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

….S.-Soviet Consulate Treaty I DAMASCUS, Syria (P)-Presi- dent Abdel Salam * Aref of Iraq shook up his cabinet yesterday, re- placing six supporters of United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The move fogged…

…' plans for a merger of Iraq and the United Arab Republic next May. Radio Baghdad broadcast two decrees on the cabinet replace- ment and said they were signed by both Aref and Premier Tahir Yahya, who is…

…, chairman of the Student Non- violent Coordinating Committee, protested this, saying Coleman should testify first, Lewis, testifying later, told the committee that if "this outspoken segregationist" is…

… only. Student organivation notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, JULY 13 Day Calendar Community College Leadership Pro- gramJunior College President's Insti- tute - Vandenberg Room, Michigan…

July 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Fift bYear EornED AND MANAGED BT STUDENTS OF THE UNIVES1TY OF MICHGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD TN CONTROL OF STuDENrT PusuCATIONS The UN-Faltering Yet ndispensable 0 9 Whereopinions Ae…

… thr.,ugb saturdlay mo~rning educational philosophy has antagonized the conservative regents of the Univer- sity of California. A defender of freedom of speech for students, Meyerson was appointed…

… acting chancellor of Berkeley after the policies of the then Chancellor Edward Strong provoked student demon- strations and riots. He has been strongly supported by faculty and students alike at his post…

…. Observers have noted with concern a decline in the prestige of the UN which has consequently, stimulated tension and antagon- ism. Students the world over who look to the UN as the one great hope for the…

… period, the hostilities between the Arabs and the Israelis was stopped by the UN and its observers are still maintaining the peace on the bor- ders. .v..~. - - - -4nen ,,.-,-, tinued to be one of the…

… everyone who ever wrote than the last one, hence, add- ing to the sum total of research and knowledge. Yet many students who enter the field are not concerned with old writers or academic studies. The…

July 23, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

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… the, Student Publications Bldg., t MUST BE PAID BY JULY 20th or a University credit will be placed. This includes Michigan Daily Subscrip- tions, Classified & Display Advertie- ing and Generations…

… Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, JULY 23…

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July 30, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

…&'rventy-Fifth Year EDIED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICt-mAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS CHANGING TIMES: Us Reforms To Keep Pace Where Opinions…

… cannot the Arab League send armed forces in response to a similar alarm into one of the Middle East States?" The- specific British fear is that the Organiza- tion of African Unity will use the precedent to…

… time to assess the true value of the United Nations. The failures it has met during this span of time should not lead us to think that our efforts are lost. STUDENTS the world over, seeking the ultimate…

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