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September 17, 1976 (vol. 0, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… edited and managed by students lawyers and other wealthy people by closing tax loopholes CLOSE TO CAMPUS that the surprise responses from ahthre Unive o an . es hough which they now can drastically reduce…

… contained in the bill is the Arab Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription boycott provision. rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann The measure would strip corporation of important…

…" -Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann is any cooperation with the Arab boycott against Israel. Arbor;R$7.50 by mall outside AnnThe Ford administration argued that this provision could jeopardise trade with Arab

… countries and the matter 21/2-10 year olds of the Arab boycott should be handled through diplomatic channels and not via tax laws. a planned program of fun activities include: Open Saturdays The compromise…

….m.,5:1 5 p.m. objections to the Arab boycott provision. WHILE THE HOUSE completed action on the tax bill, U 'IStyli the Senate voted to allow a tax break of up to $250 a year \i U\ ISiS for college and…

… vocational students. The tuition tax credit I was added by the Senate to a minor House-passed bill and c t M ATaTHEddoes not affect congressional action on the major tax (cloe t Mihiga Stdiu ) Irevision…

… legislation. 769-4511 ANYTIME nThe tuition tax break, approved by the Senate on a voice vote, would allow a full-time college or vocational student or his guardian to subtract from taxes owed up to I ,- z $100…

…: Orientation for Asia CTND Ilent Power Struggle," 10 a.m. Amer. students; Pendleton Rm., 2n 102 S. First St.-663-2401 Regents: Regents Rm., 11 a.m. floor, Union, 7:30 p.m. SMORGASBORD OVER 100 Foods prepared…

September 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…'s ingenuity, are part of an age-old practice among college students - cheating. Does it worK? What nappens it you are caught? Many people have visions of the offend- er being severly reprimanded in front of the…

… that they have little ) over class grading to begin with and rather let instances of cheating pass by. e a case is referred to the committes,.a of three faculty and three student memn- s appointed to…

… knowledge-even at the University level. occur, but they are probably resolved between The procedure for handling c the professor and the student," said Nissen. currently being reviewed by a "Faculty members…

… cheaters because they feel . decision within the given range Get to know students from all schools and organizations. Come in calleCruising the city and join us. AL an j~D US.76-DAILY Pendleton Room Social…

… dimly lit corer near the Engin Arch a shoes succumb to frequent trips to and from the li FROM MEXICO Island Park Picnic: Sept. 19th, 3:30 p.m MEXICAN SANDALS-POTTERY Fear not, student! This'city also has…

… reservations by Friday at 12:30. Christianity and Judaism. MORNING TEFILOT ARABS, ISRAELIS, AND PALESTINIANS - MINYAN-9:30 A.M. Study of source materials dealing with the A1MIXED MINYAN-1:0 A.M. (in informativ…

September 28, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… Saudi Arabia was threat- ening a new oil embargo if the U.S. Congress adopts legislations unfavorable to the Arab econom- ic boycott of Israel. BEFORE THE ARAB nations interrupted oil shipments in 1973…

… the weather, ran 4.4 per cent behind the first six months of 1975. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 17 Tuesday, September 28, 1976 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… your tuition bill b. with your name, i.d. number, signature, c. and SEND or take the card ... (you may enclose it with your tuition payment) d. to the Student Accounts Office (2nd floor SAB) or the…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Tuesday, September 28, 1976 DAY CALENDAR Int…

September 19, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… to Hassan Sabri al-,la organization for most com- ing persister yesterday on Leb-,Khdli, the Arab League special, mando groups, has declared wil- anon's main battlefronts despite envoy in Lebanon, the…

… AW v ART FROM FOUND MATERIALS: Nancy Kissell. i'ursday, --9 pm~-UsTrig materials man and nature provide, students have the chance to explore printing, weaving, sculpture, sand- casting and alabaster…

…. BATIK: Carol Shostak. Monday, 7-9 pm. Color, &esign and various techniques of this wax re- sist medium will be taught for students to master and experiment with as well. CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING: Spm . Usi…

…, wire work, and etching will be taught. Students will be able to complete an individual project. JEWELRY 11: Lee Curtin. Thursday,'7-9 pm. Sfudeiit-wh6have the skills taught in Jewel- ry I will become…

… knot ty- ing with an ongoing project. Design and dye- ing techniques will also be taught. NATIVE AMERICAN APPLIED DESIGN & DECORATION: Joyce Tinkham. Monday, 7-9 pm. Students will learn to adapt design…

… making a quilt from start to finish will be taught. The vast variety of quilts and quilting techniques will also be in- troduced. SCULPTURE: Ralph Wolfe. Tuesday 7-9 pm. Working from a live model, students

…:30=9:30 pm. Students will learn how fi- bers and fabrics can create a 3-dimensional structure by using piecing, stuffing, appli- que, batik and drawing. 2-D DESIGN: Veronica Gerber. Saturday 10 am- 12'pm…

…, and making a frame loom will be taught for both beginning and specially accepted advance students. Card weaving and inkle weaving will also be demon- strated. WOODVORKING: Carter Blocksma. Monday, 6…

… govern- since last Oct. 31. E0CUM"ENICAL, CAMPUS CENTER 921 CHURCH STREET (between Hill and Oakland) (An ecumenical international ministry) presents a series of fall programs for students and faculty…

September 24, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… American initiative energy-inefficient industrial pro- age, its after the 1973 Arab oil embargo duction prevalent in the United' Hollan and composed of major non- States," the report declared. establish…

… 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of1 the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only.1 Student organization notices are not accepted for publication…

… Monroe, noon. Int'l Ctr': "Rules of Football': Ori- entation for Foreign Students. "Int'l Ctr Lounge, 2:30 p.m. Paul M. Fitts Memorial Lectures: Read and Use Daily Classifieds Michael I. Posner…

…-Writing & Interviewing. Stop by CP&P (3200 SAB) to register for Seminar & for details. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 14 Friday, September 24, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

….50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. I I ATTENTION LS&A STUDENTS! TIRED OF BORING CLASSES? WANT TO MAKE A CHANGE IN YOUR EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT? WANT TO FIND OUT HOW THE BUREAUCRACY MAKES DECISIONS? The LSA…

STUDENT GOVERNMENT can help The Government is currently making appointments to the following College Committees: LSA-SG Executive Council LSA Administrative Board Academic Judiciary LSA-SG Elections…

… Director (1) Admissions Committee Student-Faculty Policy Board League Board of Governors If you're interested in having some say in what happens- SIGN UP NOW FOR AN INTERVIEW AT ROOM 4001-MICHIGAN UNION…

September 17, 1976 (vol. 0, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 I Grass roots entangle nuke Friday, September 17, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… of Dar es Salaam - a teem- ing old Arab port far removed from Tanzania's largely rural population - Dodoma will be built with both rural African lifestyles and Tanzania's "peo- ple's democracy" in mind…

… squatterycom- pounds - the model city. Roger Mann is a PNS cor- respondent specializing in Afri- can affairs. Outof sight tuition More educational bang for students By JON PANSIUS IN WHAT HAS now become time…

… stretching out the teaching staff. The Uni- versity should review programs not involving teaching or housing students to cut out non-essential elements. For instance, there is no reason why the groundskeepers…

… than myself can better suggest ways to get more education out of our dollars. Even with these measures, however, tuition may still have to increase with inflation. Providing more student jobs can soften…

… the blow, but instead of trying to make work, the University should attempt to replace high-paying jobs filled by non-students with part-time stu- dent employment with reasonable pay. THIS PROCESS WILL…

… the bene- fit of students. Understandably, nobody can afford to lose his or her job for long; however, providing public jobs is a matter for the state government instead of the University. Making use of…

… the long line of students looking for employ- ment would better the interests of the University's true con- stituency, the students. Hopefully, these humble suggestions will filter through the cerebral…

… include two college students, a welder, a farmer, two shipyard work- ers, a shoe stitcher and a 45- year-old mother of six who is also a former town official in Keene, New Hampshire. Bois has also promised…

…. AGAIUST SS j S Rfl HEi tO, SON ... I_ WAN'fED 'f4 G E1 T11 , OPI N1 O 14 or - . A 'tY 1c ILoLLV s AUNT .SNAPMW G, 4t'1W STRA Ti4N , r lirrrrrrfi ~ ,. Y Let student housing To The Daily: WE WOULD LIKE to…

September 14, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Flashback to Chile THREE YEARS AGO Saturday the democratic government of Chile was overthrown in a coup d'etat led by Augusto Pinochet. This anniversary marks an…

… cropping of trees (as in. natio years, tree farming), repeated misuse fect years, of the forest and soil resources, would Fourth we can lose, utterly lose, the Arab Fuh productivity of the land." ber cutting…

… with Ford. did so knowing that we Id be unable, given the e House time constraints, olicit the general student to find potential students. vere not informed until Sun- that it was to be our duty moile…

… Service. Ford will be queried by 20 University students { 0CCASD0M)SI ,kAV'f - is S - IS 5D 61.E / I AR6 >o ES, .I to hi Ther the p ty stu Presi dent White appea day g the s Am dentr the a tv sti Wed…

… would not desire to ever be placed in such a difficult po- sition as having to select twen- ty students from 38,000 again. Here are the twenty students who will meet with President Ford: Ken Berneis…

… Medical School Amy Blumenthal Vice-President, MSA Steve Carnevale Engineering School Council Ellen Fox Michael Harwood LSA Student Government Don House Word of God Community Mari Hulick Tenant's, Union…

… , Llenda Jackson Undergraduate Minority Student C. C. Leslie Students for Ford Pauline Lubens Michigan Daily Calvin Luker President, MSA Mary Masters President, University Activi- ties Center Ken Parsigian…

… Michigan Daily Enrique Reyes Graduate Student Affirmative Action Office Anita Tanay Women's Studies major Anil Telang Economics Student Dan Tsang Graduate Employee's Organ- ization WE FEEL that we have se…

…- lected the best people we could on such short notice. We wish to emphasize that we selected the students be- 1F16 ~~ 0 AaS '/ CAW MFL t o C-2, F …

September 14, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… Carey told reporters at Kenn dy Airport. "We were going 1 per cent all the time." 'Students selected togrll Pres. (Continued from Page 1) on SATI Individual Development Through the Arts at RUDOLF…

…. JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO AMERICA. -ARABS, ISRAELIS, & PALESTINIANS. SPONSORED BY HILLEL FOUNDATION 1429 HII St. 663-3336 REGISTRATION: TUES. & WED., SEPT. 14 & 15-7-9 P.M. Charles Boyer & Ingrid Bergman in…

… U8LACoI( 0s his wife Julienne, 27, and Petart AN AP SURVEY of some of that somebody would have in vited him (if a student grou had not done so)." MICHIGAN UNION LESLIE'S group was the sub. ject of…

… they tried tc Sfor choose a group that would be for"as diverse as possible" and THE UNIVERSITY SHOWCASE PRODUCTION OF best represent the 38,000. member student body. "FIVE ON THE BLACK HAND SIDE" "our…

…, said it was atans 7:30cy for him toelb orate on security arrangements e ' I - - - . _ _ _ I I 71 'I Mini-kool cures student-room hunger Frida0y- sundiy SEPT -v7iR119 Trueblood -1heal re i .J…

September 26, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

… with this ad STUDENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. One ad per person. INNOVATION, the Ed. School stu- cFtc dent government is soliciting School of Education students interested in WEDDING…

…. 9, plus weekend. Fee: $10/ session minimum. Call 665-5439, 662- 2801. 59F9281 ENJOY international food with in-_ teresting people. FRIENDS INTER- NATIONAL CO-OP. Student meal memberships available…

… of M TAE KWON DO Club wel- 10 lines eoua ls 1inch 5 words per line PERSONAL 1LV. VV . CHEERY STUDENT R month lease. No kitchen CO-OP LIVING-SPACES f and men still available i and North campus…

… houses at 662-4414 or come to 4 igan Union. ROOMMATE MALE GRAD. student to own room near campus genial people. Call Gail, ONE MALE/FEMALE, oa three bedroom apt. 663-73 FEMALE space in JointI op. $122 month…

… grad student seeks attractive. together white female. Write Michigan Daily Box 55. 64F102 GROUP TRAINING WORKSHOP by Lifework Counseling. Ongoing/week- end group-expand counseling skills -work on…

… Box No. 420. 40F926 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through B e h a v i or Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019. cFtc ATTRACTIVE, desperate male grad- uate student seeks female of similar…

…-4752 cF1109 STUDENTS Welcome to the Famous CAMPUS PINBALL ARCADE 1217 South University Open everyday and evening, Good Music. cFtc ASTRO - ANALYSIS by Luct Ti- tunik, British trained atrologer. Private or…

…Ftc Offset Printing, Xerox copies, photostats, screened prints, typesetting and much more. ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOME 214 S. Fourth Ave. 994-4664 cFtc comes alll p.m. Mon. Arts Room I…

…, to Fal- staff ) She-bear: Sp. Mel of baseball fame IOf part of the palate Caution again Planet Wandering Musical tempo Suffix with arab and humor Pandemonium Slayer of Castor Conduct Quondam Musical…

September 29, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

…-5347 before 11 p.m. for appoint- ment. Legit only, please. 02J1008 FLUTE INSTRUCTION - Private. New to area. Affiliated with three colleges. Member of profesisonal duo Beginning - Advanced college students. 429…

…-0040. 02F1007r BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print- ed While-U-walt! MBL PRESS, 1217 Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. cFtc STUDENTS Welcome to the Famous CAMPUS PINBALL A ARCADE A 1217 South University Open…

…. Call 761- 6548 or 665-5555. Sponsored by Ann Arbor Rec. Dept. 60F105 BLACK MALE grad student seeks attractive, together white female. Write Michigan Daily Box 55. 64F102 GROUP TRAINING WORKSHOP by…

… duplicating COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 cFtc Offset Printing, Xerox copies, photostats, screened prints, typesetting and much'more. ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOME 214 S. Fourth Ave…

…. 994-4664 c~te COPIES-22c each Lowest Prices Anywhere IMPRESS, 524 E. William, 665-4321 cFt STUDENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION, the Ed. School stu- dent government is soliciting School of Education…

students interested in being seated on any Ed. School faculty committees. Contact SEI office, 1234 SEB or call 763-1244. 28F103 U of M TAE KWON DO Club wel- A PRACTICAL EDUCATION Jackson State Prison needs…

… compensation 37 69 Trout's cousin 40 70 VIP's in the home 45 71 Colleen 50 DOWN 1 Handle 52 2 Adjective suffix 54 3 French pronoun 55 4 Fashionable sleeve 56' 5 Arabic titles 6 Coin in Sofia 57' 7 Spanish Agnes…

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