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September 05, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… angry, revengeful Israelis roamed the station and the ancient port of Jaffa attack- ing Arabs. The explosives, hidden in litter bins, sent shrapnel-like fragments of metal flying into crowds of waiting…

… the Jordanian and Syrian fronts. Police arrested fourrArab sus- pects who tried to flee through a crowd of cursing and kiking Is- raelis after the blasts rocked the terminal. The crowds pummeled and…

… bloodied at least one Arab and surged'against police as they es- corted about 50 frightened Arabs -young and old-from the bus station to police headquarters for protection. ISRAELI REVENGE About three hours…

… artistic university community BE PART OF IT MASS MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1968 2nd floor of the Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. , Chicago and other recent events decision to keep Guardsmen…

September 25, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…E4e £fr tian Batty Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under authority of Board in Control of Student Publications HOWARD KOHN= 420…

… Lil' Sherri and Lil' Suzzi Funn. Sept. 11-Disguised as Mrs. Barbara Newell, vice-president for student serv- ices, Levin leads 11 of us into the Ad- ministration Bldg. which we hope to use as…

… headquarters once the Student Pub- lications Bldg. falls. A janitor mistakes Levin for Florence Nightengale and signs him to a movie contract., "Uppity bas- tard," yells Levin after we are safely back in the…

Student Publications Bldg. Sept. 12-We begin to conspire to offer Nissen's head in exchange for our free- dom. Sept. 13-Levin, disguised as Nissen, is almost decapitated. Luckily we discover our mistake in…

… gathered for a mass assault on an unresponsive administration. DISC chairman Lil' Sherri Funn admitted that they happened onto the movement by accident. The committee originally intended to survey students

…Taili army? THE PRACTICAL REASON is, of course, that the Arabs are un- derstandably not so anxious for peace. Peace now, on any Israeli terms, would mean the loss of:the territory which they say is theirs, and…

… a surrendering of the pride which they lost in the six-day war. There is no question but what if the Arabs had the power t h e y would still lose no time in "push- ing the Jews into the sea." Survival…

… then is the practical reason, but what ofthe impract- icle one. If, as they claim, the Israelis are really sympathetic with Arab demands, if they really recognize the cultural and racial bonds which…

… could create a strong base for a peaceful relationship, why do they refuse to lay down their weapons and co-operate with the Arabs in an Arab state where they would, no doubt, be allowed to live in peace…

… only as long as she has the mili- tary strength to ward off an Arab attack. Each day the forces are kept equal is an added day for persuing the complex peace with wich Americna ha sno+ har th Vietnam…

September 26, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

… must be whether any new Arab-Israeli war can b, con- fined to that area. The Russians' foreign ,olicy pronouncements tend to link the Arab-Israel question and the Middle East in general with the broad…

… "seri- ous consequences for peace." There is Western concern that the Arabs once again may be placing a superabundance of con-, fidence in their Soviet arms. The Russians have poured into Egypt and Syria…

… burning question thereafter would be whether a new Arab- Israeli war, given the new inten- sity of the cold war, could be con- I fined to the Middle East area. The Arabs, with the implied promise of…

… c i a tleaf of specializations leading to MA that the ~Arab side seems esigned of two times on request; Day Cal- Psychology, Dissertation: "Sense of In- nationwide, in classrooms labs, hos- endar…

… Thursday, F8:bo-11:30 a.rn. and 1:00 Sept. 26 at 4 p.m. in Room 3609 Haven I4:3u s p.m. at the Healths :eic.an he Hail, Chairman: S. Fine. no troop cut carge is $1.50 for students and spouses and $2.00 for…

…, Randy at 761-0828. June .or at any time in the for- University of Chicago, Department of Baha'i Student Group, Sept. 27th, at seeable future," Clifford's slate- Chemistry, "Chemical Problems Solv- 8:00 p…

… jobs.- Interview Visits: October 2 The Naval Underwater weapIns Re- search Company, Rhode Island, w iI1 talk with BS'MS students in Chem and engineering" fields interested< In summer work with this…

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Student Discouwt $30.b0 * Full Styling and Reniodeling of Wigs * Repair work als. available 4C : Newman Student Association Catholic Voice Lecture Series Ia MRDALY The Church and the Second Sex A…

September 19, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… war in the Middle East the Security Council demanded yesterday that Israel and the Arab nations rigor- ously respect the council's cease- fire order. By a vote of 14 to 0, with 1 abstention, the council…

… approved a resolution urging once more that Israel and the Arabs extend their fullest cooperation to the peace efforts of Gunnar Jarring, the Swedish peace envoy of Secretary- General U Thant. Algeria was…

… the lone abstainer. The original cease-fire order came in the wake of the Arab- Israeli war of June 5-10, 1967. Since then there have been re- peated violations by both sides, and the tempo of…

… River, one of the main points of tension. The dogged efforts of Jarring to obtain a peaceful settlement are now virtually ignored by the Arab press. Arab governments 'appar- ently have dismissed his…

… mission as a failure. The- Arab nations seem to have abandoned hope of regaining their lost lands from Israel by political means, and war talk once more pervades the Middle East. Aggressive speeches from…

… Egyp- tian leaders are ominously remi- niscent of those which preceded the six-day war . Israeli authorities, too, speak of a new round of hostilities. If war comes "the Arabs will learn once more that…

…, writing, and remedial reading for a program at Washtenow Com- munity College. Tutors will meet once a week with' students at W.C.C. who have not had an even educational break. Call and or- range for an…

September 20, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… administrative staff there," he said. Demonstrators turned out in Kuala Lumpur and other major towns in Malaysia to voice support HILLEL Tonight at 6:15 STUDENT SABBATH r SERVICES 1429 Hill Street of Rahman…

Arab ambush that also cost the lives of four other Israeli troops, it was learned yesterday. Four other Israelis were wound- ed. I ALL-TIME GREAT FLICK! KEY LARGO j 4 .- __ _ i am ti 4- t1 W…

… "NIXON IS A LOSER" or "HUMPHI EY" BUMPER STICKERS We're neutral: Pick the man not of your choice. 2 for$1,5for$2, l15 for $5 Mix or Match LOSERS POLL, BOX 896 DENVER, COLORADO The Arabs were wiped out…

… frontier and 9 miles northeast of the Arab city ,of Nablus. *. * * WASHINGTON - Senate Re- publican Leader Everett M. Dirk- sen of Illinois said yesterday that withdrawal of Abe Fortas' nomi- nation to be…

September 11, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notlces may be published a Maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar itemsappear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted…

…, "Watershed for American Press Free- dom": Amphitheater, Rackham Build- ing, 4:10 p.m. General Notices STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following student sponsored events becomes effective af- ter…

… - open to wounded by sniper fire from the all. International Association for t h e Egyptian side of the Suez Canal- Exchange of Students for Technical The Israeli army in Tel Aviv re- Experience, Thurs…

…., Sept. 12th, 7:30 ported skirmishes with Jordanian p.m. UGLI Multi-purpose room: troops at Ashdot Yaakov, 'south of "Training Overseas for Students of the Sea of Galilee; Um Shurat, Science, architecture…

…'s furious artillery battle there. ' In Tel Aviv. Israeli authorities admitted troops blew up an Arab home in the town of Bal'a in the occupied west bank when a search for arms uncovered a mortar. S HOME OF…

September 20, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-seven years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under authority of Board in Control of Student Publications 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

… both houses next week, will go a long way to insure Congress' role as field marshall of the forces against dissident college students. The "education" bill calls for the can- cellation of federal grants…

… and loans to students who take part in campus disrup- tions or who refuse to obey regulations laid down by school officials. This meas- ure would threaten "good-behavior" to approximately 25 per cent of…

… all college students. This bill just reported out of conference perniciously increases government influ- ence in the area of university affairs. Whether Congress will be successful in stifling student

…, seems determined to not duplicate what even he may now rec- ognize was the terrible blunder if Viet- nam. An arms delivery to Israel would undoubtedly be countered' by a similar' deal for the Arabs

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