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May 24, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

Arab hardliners - called rejection- ists. And the biggest losers - bigger than the leaders of Is- rael's defeated Labor Party - may have been the moderate Arah powers who have staked their prestige on…

… fifth Arab-Israeli wat became inevitable. "All this talk of a- Geneva conference does is raise false hopes," the leider of the Pal- estine Liberation Organization (PLO> , Yasser Arafat, remark- ed early…

…-wing Likud Party's victory has changed all that. The Israeli electorate has not only voted into power a gov- ernment even less likely than its predecessor to negotiate a peace acceptable to the Arabs. It has…

… greatly strengthened the militant side of the Arab debate over how to deal with Israel's decade-long occupation of Arab territories and continued oppo- sition to the establishment of a Palestinian homeland…

…. The Israeli voters, in fact, may even have elected a gov- ernment that will alienate its foremost ally, the United States. Just as Israel's Arab neigh- bors are eager, for the first time in history, for…

… a res- olution unlikely, and Arab con- ciliation just encourages Israel to retain its conquests forever. Only mutual concessions can bring peace, Arafat believes. Even Israeli peace proposals that…

… have incurred major oppo- sition inside Israel itself, PLO leaders contend, offer the Arabs little except permanent Israeli annexation of its most important 1967 conquests. In response, moderate leaders…

… wipe out the guerrilla bases within its neighbors' borders. Israel's new Begin govern- ment faces a crucial dilemma. Will it offer some hope of peace- ful negotiation, thus cultivating Arab moderation…

November 22, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 65) • Page Image 7

students to .commemorate Egyptian president Anwar Sadat's trip to.Jerusalem. One man slowly thumbed through his copy of the welcoming address to be given to Arab students. He never got the chance to deliver…

… that address. ONLY ONE ARAB student came to the gathering in East Quad's Greene Lounge. "We are very sad," one Israeli woman said of the low Arab turnout. "Let's talk nicely for a change," she continued…

… as others sang and clapped to a Hebrew song of peace. Even the songs are not military." THE LONE Arab student who came to the predominantly Israeli gathering was a representative of the campus chapter…

… of the Organization of Arab students who passed out condemnations of Sadat's visit and then hurried out. The condemnation, printed on the official stationery of the Arab organi- zation, said in part…

… collaborators . . . Down with Sadat. Down with Zionism. Long live the Palestinian revolution." Despite the low Arab turnout for Sunday night's gathering, Israeli students vow not to give up on a meeting between…

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, November 22, 1977-Rage7 Sadat re (Continued from Page 1) Sadat,;" Sadat's Center party made every, effort to assure a triumphant welcome to demonstrate to other Arab

… Sadat's dramatic trip did not bring definite concessions from the Israelis. AMONG ARAB leftists Sadat's visit to the capital of the Israeli enemy, his recognition of the Jewish state and his call for…

November 15, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… don't want the house's location publicized. Women seeking help should call 995-5460 or visit DVP headquarters at 1917 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Students trickle into MSA balloting sites CHRISMAS IN EGYPT…

…'ve never heard of MSA at all except now at elections time." Many older students were equally naive about the elections. LOMBARO, Ill. (AP) - America's waterworks are producing water at the rate of 150…

…. And not only did he vote yesterday, but he's voted in every student government election since he arrived on campus nearly four years ago. "I 'm glad I stopped to vote," bragged Jones. "I hate apathy…

… East will only be attained when, "the Arabs are ready to accept Israel as a respectable entity in that part of the world." Appearing before a predominantly Jewish crowd at East Quad, Rosen- feld…

…. ROSENFELD, who covered the 1967 Six Day Arab-Israeli War for NBC News, claimed the Arabs turned to the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion (PLO) to achieve their goals after losing the 1967 War. "After the…

Arabs lost the war in 1967, they realized that military means was'not the answer, so they turned to diplomatic channels. They poured money into the PLO budget authorizing a new war of terrorism," said…

… from illegitimacy to legitimacy. It is just not their doctrine," he insisted. In turning to diplomatic channels, Rosenfeld said he doubts whether the Arabs have changed their eventual goal toward the…

… destruction of Israel. He argued that the Arabs are not offering "real peace" but just a temporary end to the state of war. "The Arabs have talked about a state of peace but with no future official ties with…

… Israel," he said. ROSENFELD SAID he suspects the Arabs will attempt to move toward normal diplomatic relations with Israel after the negotiations. The former correspondent also defended Israel's occupation…

… of the West Bank against critics who claim Israel has brutally treated the Arab citizens there. "It has to be one of the most decent occupations of all time, he said. Throughout the evening, Rosenfeld…

December 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…Looking for an MBA Program? The MBA Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has an excellent national ranking. Why? A distinguished faculty, an outstanding student body, an…

… 1, Arabs meet, defy Sadat WAN? _ _ -J (Continued from Page 1) THE EGYPTIAN president's major Arab supporter, Sudanese President Jaafar el-Numeiry, arrived in Jidda on Thursday for talks with…

… King Khaled, apparently seeking Saudi support for Sadat. The Saudis, after an initial repri- mand to Sadat for breaking Arab unity, have maintained silence on his peace initiatives.% The Saudi radio said…

…- couraged by apparent delays in organ- izing Sadat's meeting in Cairo, which was not scheduled to start until at least' Dec. 13. "It shows no Arab country would come," Libyan Foreign Minister Aly Triki said…

… Sadat's close ally, said last week that there can be no "di- vorce" between such Arab leaders;. only disagreement on tactics. "This is a conference of reflection and analysis," Algerian Foreign Min- ister…

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November 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… University of Michigan Israeli and Arab students should discuss the issues QUESTION: What causes hali- tosis and what can be done about it? ANSWER: Take heart - bad breath is better than no breath at all…

… the Knesset this past weekend, Israeli students at the University embarked on their own ambitious attempt to es- tablish a dialogue with the Arab stu- dent community. The Israelis held an open house at…

… might take place. The failure of the Arab students to appear at the Israeli open house will inevitably raise doubts in the student community as to the Arab desires for peace. Their appearance could only…

… enthusiasm by all par- ties involved. Only in this way will Arab and Israeli students be able to both understand and resolve their national differences. The realization remains that if there can be no…

… thought of banging my head against a wall." The "It's What's Up Front That Counts" Turkey to the three University students who posed for Playboy. The "Marsupial Justice" Turkey to the jury in the VA nurses…

… perverted one." aI rIWE ial rS oJ Editorial Freedomi Health Service Handbook Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 66 420 Maynard Sf., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… East Quad Sunday night, in the hope that they and thecArabs would finally have a forum in which to exchange of views on Mideast prob- lems might be achieved. To the dismay and disappointment of the…

… of the fact that Mideast leaders may or may not concur on the time and place to settle their differences, students from those countries should always embrace any occasion in which rational discussion…

August 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… after vowing to find a "ne- cessary consensus" for an Arab- Israeli settlement. Prdsident Carter said in Washington he thought Geneva peace talks could still be held this year. The optimism from Carter…

… and Arab foreign ministers would be an apparent attempt to over- come Israeli objection to Pales- tinian participation at Geneva. Asked if peace talks were still a probability, Carter told re- porters…

… ministers meeting. THE MIcHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXvss, N. 60-S Saturday, August 6, 977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

…); $13 by mall outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is…

… called to the following rules passed by the Reg ents at their meeting on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due the Uni- versity not later than the last day of classes of each semester or…

… summer ses- sion. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regula- tion; however, student loans not yet due are ex- empt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day…

December 01, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… arter urges Arabs to joi airo peace talks; names envoy eN n~1 A 0TTII Mf X7 n'% D . A..,.+ 0-14:. .l4L.c ... .i1A& - I WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter said yesterday that the United States is no…

… longer the "dominant intermediary" in the Middle East. But he offered support to all Arab countries that decide to negotiate directly with Israel. So far only Egypt has seized that initiative. That action…

… was described by Carter at a news conference as an "historic breakthrough." BUT CARTER said he was con- vinced all of Israel's Arab neighbors - Syria, Jordan and Lebanon - want peace with the Jewish…

… was that the United States then might support a separate settlement between Egypt and Israel, which some Arabs are convinced is already in the making. "BUT," CARTER went on, "we certainly have not…

… reached that point yet. I think the other Arab leaders do want peace with Israel." Carter began the news conference with an announcement that Alfred Atherton, the assistant secretary of State for the Near…

… Department's top Middle East expert to the Arab-Israeli negotiations. Ath- erton's post with the department is an unusually sensitive one, and asso- ciates say one of his major achieve- ments is that he has…

… Thomas Danko finally has a representative's seat on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). School of Library Science student government president Roger Tachuk said he "temporarily" appointed Danko to the…

… school's seat on the Assembly even though Danko is not a library science student. MSA'S CONSTITUTION states, "The Assembly shall have one voting representative from each school or college." Danko maintains…

December 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…. Financial Aid's 1977 figures, will cost an out-of-state student a permanent job in Michigan. "I was so damn humble. I was praying. I felt like I was at Michigan residency - a used, abused, and sometimes $24…

…-of-state student a chance to tion, entertainment, and medical care, as well as tuition. A marriage certificate, signing a lease, having a Michigander time," admitted Tischler, now a graduate student in social save…

… $9,000 as an undergraduate at the University. But Michigan resident pays only $15,580 - a difference of $9,100. spouse or simply stating that you intend to acquire a work. students must first prove…

…, accor and transplanted themselves firmly and forever in Michigan. said William Grothe, on assistant director of financial aid. student. ding to the residence regulations, proved intent to stay in "I…

… Tischler. major whose application was denied. "They~said I failed to Residency is established on three basis criteria, accor- one is a student. This year, the student is a Michigan establish intent to stay…

… Martin added. ous presence in the state before becoming a student; a state secretary of the appeals committee," Martin said. year, she used her grandparents' Michigan address. Now, "Residency is judged on…

… home, based on the circumstances and facts surrounding a person," gan; "significant connections" if the student once lived in the for and received residency three years ago. The former New the University…

… Another student, considered a Michigan resident by the regulations, approved by the Regents in 1974, offer his office house; a Michigan license for a practicing profession; a long- for a year at Stanger…

… Cairo ta U.N. representatives also in attend- ended in hopes of eventually b ance. the Palestinians and Israe "THE UNITED STATES wants to do Arab neighbors - Syria, Leb all in its power to facilitate such…

… whenever they will also take him to Syria, Lebanon, come we shall be very happ Jordan and Saudi Arabia in an effort to them with us." gain support from Arab leaders for Sa- dat's unprecedented peace…

November 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… permanent rigidity, it could lead to a new war the Arabs do not want University won't lose aid or loans (Continued from Page 1) "With rapid growth, the Guaranteed Student Loan program has enabled many…

… be an act of great risk and daring, perhaps dictated by necessity to restore movement toward peace talks. Diplomatic efforts sponsored by the United States to arrange an Arab-Israeli peace conference…

students to get through college," Butts said. "But at the same time, the program grew so fast it couldn't be ad- ministered. The defaults are partially the student's fault, but when the gover- nment never…

… send them a bill, how can you blame the students for not paying." Students loans have been providing middle income families with educational opportunities for the better part of two decades. "The first…

student loan program was the nation's response to SPutnik," But- ts said. "It was designed to encourage people to become scientists and science teachers so we would catch up with the Russians. As it turns…

… out, it has benefit- ted anyone who wants to get an educa- tion." Michigan students can apply to any of seven different loan programs, depen- ding on the family income level. The loans must come from…

… private lending institutions, the state government or the University. Roughly 13 per cent of all undergraduates have some kind of student loan. "There is a lot of bad publicity with the program," he said…

…. "But when you compare how many students aren't re- paying with how many benefited, you'll see the criticism is undeserved." and that Egypt cannot afford. On the other hand, a settlement with Israel…

… placed all his chips on President Carter and the United States. But in many Arab eyes, in and out of Egypt, Carter seems unable or unwilling to pressure Israel into making the concessions the Arabs believe…

… to be niecessary. These are that Israel pull out of all* Arab land occupied in 1967, that it agree to the creation of a Palestinian state next door, and that represen- tatives of the Palestine…

March 25, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

Arab states and the superpowers will get out of Geneva," a Palestinian student at Bethlehem University recently said. "But what's in it for us?" The Palestinians - who see themselves as the greatest…

… response to criticisms of its treatment of the Pal- estinians. It is that the Arabs have treated the Palestinians even worse. There 'are no mass graves of slaughtered Palestinians in the Gaza, as in Beirut…

…- ceded in his report critical of the Palestinians, "the lack of tolerance shown by the middle-class Jew toward the Arab citi-. zen ... can amount to real hatred." But that hatred is muted in contrast to…

…-, ecutive Committee Secretary-General Mohammed Nashashibi said, "There are two kinds of Palestinians, those ruled by Israel and those ruled by Arabs. Why do you think we (the PLO) get such support from both…

… strategist and one of the founders of Fateh, the Palestine National Liberation Move- ment. "The struggle against the Israelis gets the most atten- tion. But the struggle for Arab recognition of our rights has…

… been much more costly." . PLO officials in Beirut say twice as many Palestinians have been killed by Arabs as by Israelis since their struggle began. And AI-Wazi points out that the first casualty of the…

… Palestinians as the beginning of their struggle for emancipation. Arab opposition to independent Palestinian action has had another important effect. "Israel destroyed our national rights," one PLO official said…

… disenchantment with the Arab states. Yet Lebanon does not appear to have been as devastating a$ Black September. "The Palestinians still have a force in being," one high- ranking U.S. diplomat recently observed…

… certainly without liking it very much, both Israel and the Arabs long have found themselves drifting toward accord on the Pales- tinian problem, and toward similar policies of repression against the…

… which they have little remaining sympathy and even less national interest. Yet Israel continues to predicate its security requirements on the assumption that it faces a unitary Arab menance, not separate…

October 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…. 34 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan (elease of pay hike good, vhether selfishsympathetic THE UNIVERSITY this week agreed to give the Graduate…

… rest of the contract controversy stands in its own mire. GEO was given some ,momentum by a Michigan Em- ployment Relations Commission (MERC) decision earlier this year that defined graduate student

… assistants (GSAs), as employes of the University, and not just students. The administra- tion has, in effect, appealed that rul- ing, and will not return to the bargain- ing table to sign a GEO contract until…

… defensible borders for Israel. A close look at this policy, how- ever, shows that it is merely the offering up of the life of a small nation, Israel, to appease the Arabs just as Great Britain of- fered up the…

… life of a small nation, Czechoslovakia, to appease Hit- ler. The root cause of the continu- ing threat of war in the Middle East is not the problem of Arab refugees or Israel's holding on to conquered…

Arab territories. The real cause is the fact that after each of the four wars that the Arab countries have waged against Israel, the Arab coun- tries did not live up to the terms they agreed to in the…

… in the Middle East," by R. E. Tyrrell Jr. in the No- vember 1976 issue of Harper's magazine. )aii Now that the Arabs are import ant to the Great Powers becaus of their oil, they can play off the Great…

… Powers, against one another, as much as they please. It is therefore inevitable that the Arabs will not live up to an commitments they make now or in the near future. As long as Israel's Arab neigh- bors…

… do not live up to their agree- ments, putting an Arab state in the center of Israel, to give the Palestinians a homeland, will merely be putting a dagger at Israel's heart, to be plunged intq it by the…

Arabs when they choose to do so. And no amount of elec tronic devices to sound the alairn of invading Arab armies will giv Israel defensive borders. The Carter policy is therefore not a sound basis for…

November 19, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Woodyon the grid I TLOOKED extremely rocky for the Red and Gray that day; The score stood two to zip with but one minute left to play. So, when…

… been shut out. - Jim Tobin (with the usual apologies to E. L. Thayer) SADA T VISITS THE KNESSET Israel and the Arab reaction By ROD KOSANN The Mideast has become an area of the world in which con…

… recognition as a possible turning point in an ongoing state of hostility that has marked Arab- Israeli relations for decades. If Sadat's visit achieves the "dialogue" that Menahem Begin says he is looking for…

… laun- ched by diverse elements in the Arab world. Arab claims that his visit is a stake aimed at the heart of Arab solidarity have been widespread, not withstanding Sadat's assurances to the con- trary…

…- sive meetings between the two leaders, called on Arab nations to "shoulder the responsibilities in facing the dangers inherent in an Arab leader's trip to Israel." Re- leasing such a statement, Syria…

… effectively closed ranks with Iraq and the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) who respec- tively branded Sadat's trip a "deviation" from Arab Unity, and a "flagrant defiance of Arab popular will." The…

… PLO also cited the visit as a "dangerous turning point, and a gain for intrigues of international Zionsim and the United States." To accept too readily Arab claims of unity is to accept along with it a…

… not find solidarity. The fact rm~ains that the strongest bond ihthe Arab world is a mutual .;lWtility tohe Jewish state. If it is not Arab unity, what then lies below the surface of Arab an- tagonism to…

… a Sadat visit? Ex- cluding the notion of internation- al intrigue, it is a far more funda- mental issue - specifically, Is- rael's very right to exist. Being the first Arab leader to visit the…

… jcountry since it gained statehood in 1948, Sadat has now lent his tacit approval to that right. It is this gesture which the Israelis hail, but the more radical Arab elements deplore. THE SYRIAN statement…

November 17, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… French Connection, or an episo4e of Baretta. It could be going on right now, in parking structures all over Ann Arbor. The shifty-eyed charac- ters are anyone and everyone, from students to University…

… diplomatic and Syrian sources said they believed Sadat was trying to allay Assad's fears he would make private deals on the first-ever visit of an Arab leader to Israel. SADAT WAS LIKELY to tell Assad .any…

… trip to Israel is "meant to change the Israeli mentality about Arab in- tentions, and to show the world who is serious about peace and who is not," one Arab diplomat said. Despite the drama of the…

…. Key Arab demands for Israeli with- drawal from all occupied territories and creation of a Palestinian state, both repeatedly rejected by the Israelis, were reiterated by a Syrian spokesper- son after…

… a separate deal ;he Palestinians, it his journey to public relations Idle East peace intentions. It was the first such message by an Arab leader to an Israeli event. The message, applauded by the…

… crictic of in- dependent Arab agreements with Israel, was expected to question Sadat carefully on his intentions. Talks between the two Arab presiden- ts began in early evening after Sadat flew in from…

…'s move directly. The Syrian press has warned against breaches in Arab solidarity but hasn't specifically attacked the Egyptian president. In Egypt, in contrast, Sadat's initiative met wide approval. A…

May 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

… Oronization of Arab Students Iranian Students Association ADMISSIONS: FREE …

… the Israelis to withdraw from all the former Arab ter- ritory captured in the Six-Day War of 1967. Nixon said he refused because he thought Israel's interests would be served by negotiating some…

… adjustments in the bor- ders with its Arab neighbors. "I still believe that," he said. When Brezhnev predicted that Egypt and Syria would soon at- tack if Israel did not withdraw, Nixon said he told the Soviet…

… leader: "We will not let Israel go down the tube-or words to that effect." Then, the former president re- lated, when the Arabs attacked, the United States supported Is- rael with "everything that flies…

… zionism to Palestine around and especially since the establishment of the illegiti- alestine 29 years ago this Sunday, May 15. "ZIONISM & RACISM" by DR. HATEM HLISAINI of the Arab Information Center…

November 19, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…-Israeli war, declared a national day of mourning, and about 20 Arab students attacked the Egyptian Embassy in Athens to protest the trip to Israel. OIL-RICH Saudi Arabia, which bankrolls Sadat's impoverished na…

…)-Israelis decked the city with Egyptian flags and cheered Cairo's ad- vance men yesterday on the eve of President Anwar Sadat's historic visit to Jerusalem. Syria, Egypt's ally through three decades of Arab

…- tion, broke silence and declared itself "surprised" by the Eyptian presi- dent's decision to become the first Arab leader ever to visit the Jewish state. A statement issued by the Royal Palace in Jedda…

… said King Khaled sent Sadat a message "making clear" his stand "in a very clear and definite way. The message was not quoted, but t h e government communique's strong endorsement of Arab solidar- ity…

… indicated Saudi opposition to the trip. It was not known whether that position would influence the flow of Saudi aid to Egypt. MOST ARAB opposition to the trip has centered on fears Sadat may seek a separate…

… peace with Israel, shattering the solid Arab front. Sadat has denied he will do so. In his speech tomorrow to the Knesset, Israel's parliament, the Egyptian is expected to restate pan-Arab de- mands…

… .- Israeli withdrawal from See ISRAEL, Page 3 S adat - e--m- Confusion prompts MSAvote, recount By MARK PARRENT Ballots cast for representatives on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) were recounted last…

August 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

… Palestinians or other key issues in the Middle East dispute. But Vance said he will keep driving for a peace settlement by shuttling befween Arab and Israeli foreign ministers attend- ing the U. N. General…

… this to be a form of indirect - negotiations be- tween itself and the PLO. Vance credited the Arab coun- tries, which he visited before coming to Israel, with "more flexibility" than in the past on the…

… Geneva." That decision, he said, was up to the Arabs and Israel. Vance will report Israel's views today to King Hussein of Jordan, President Hafez Assad of Syria and to Sadat on whirl- wind stops in Amman…

…, Damas- cus and Alexandria. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vome LXXXvII, No. 63-s Thursday, August 11, 1977 Is edited and managed by students at the University sf Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage…

July 29, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

… Jerusalem. The PLO said Is- raeli authorities arrested more than 80 Arabs in connection with the blasts in Jerusalem and Beersheba, a city of 95,000 persons 50 miles southwest of Jerusalem. THE CAR bombing…

… came hours after an explosion neap a coffee shop in a crowded Tel Aviv open-air market wounded 11 bystanders. Police said a young. Arab seen throwing a parcel near the coffee shop was arrested. In…

… injured both Jews and Arabs, including the owner of the stall. One person was seriously hurt. More than 20 Arabs were de- tained for questioning, police said. State radio said security forces had defused a…

…, No. 54-S Friday, July 29, 1977 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 784-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday…

November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…. MONDAY, NOV. 21-7:30 pem. Multi purpose room-Undergraduate Library Sponsored by Org of Arab Students, U.of Mich.Admission Free desert. It is vital to keep the ball rolling. Sadat's visit must have a…

… Middle East war. They have to travel abroad to get a taste of what peace is. To us, the Arabs have always been the great unknown. In school we learned little about Arab culture, history and language. The…

… important if only for the fact that at last an Arab. state is recognizing Israel. Can an American or a Briton imagine what it is like living 30 years without your existence being acknowledged by your…

… called for an all-out attack on Israel in a wave of Arab fury yesterday as President Anwar Sadat arrived for his solitary visit to Jerusalem. In Jordan, however, the govern- ment broke its silence on the…

… trip and appealed to Arabs to "stop pouring oil on the fire" now that Sadat is in, Israel. IsBut thousands of Egyptian and Israeli flags fluttered in the streets of Jerusalem as Israel welcomed an old…

… foe into the ancient city. For Israelis, who for 29 years have sought Arab recognition for the Jewish state, this was a day of wonder and almost e+static enthusiasm. MEANWHILE, rabbis and other Jewish…

… Israeli Prime Minister Mena- hem Begin and Sadat as they meet. Sadat's 36-hour visit, made in defi- ance of almost total Arab opposition, in effect conferred "de facto" Egyp- tian recognition on Israel…

…. COUNTLESS Arab citizens hud- dled by radios to hear news of the Egyptian president's arrival in Is- rael. Some were opposed and some favored the trip, but all were in- trigued. "I'm speechless. My brain just…

… cannot function," said Maissa Nas- sar, aLebanese housewife. Palestin- ians in Lebanon also gathered to listen to the news aver Arab radio stations. In a c fe near the Sabra refugee camp shouts of "traitor…

…, it was a moment of history, and feeling in Jerusalem appeared to run higher than at any time since the lightning Isreali victory in 1967 that brought the old walled city of Arab Jerusalem - Al Quds…

July 07, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…- person said 50 Arabs were quickly rounded up for question- ing in connection with the bomb- ing. Some were escorted out of the area to protect them from the vengeance of enragedIs- raelis. The bomb…

… resembled other homemade explosives used by Arab guerrillas, police said, Of- ficers cordoned off the vege- table market and searched for more bombs. The Popular Democratic Front issued a statement in Beirut…

… command in Beirut said 65 Arabs had been arrested after the bombing. The popular Democratic Front said it "warns the Zionists against harming the arrested Arabs and assures our people in Palestine that we…

… when the bomb went off, with hundreds of people and trucks blocking the alleyways unload- ing produce," said Shitrit Prass- bearg, who was shopping at the time of the blast. "THE MARKET is full of Arabs

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December 09, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… By KEITH RICHBURG A first year law student and an under- graduate student government activist are giving Ann Arbor Democratic party regulars some severe headaches as the filing deadline for City…

… Council candi- dates nears. In the Second Ward, law student Con- nie LaClair is thinking of bucking tradi- tion by challenging Democratic incum- bent Earl Greene for the council seat. In the First Ward…

… See SNOW, Page 2 S YRIA CHIEF SEEKS SA UDI BA CKING: Sa dat blasts Arab foes CAIRO (AP) - President Anwar Sadat, to thunderous approval from hundreds of thousands of his country- men, promised peace…

… and blasted his Arab detractors as "stupid dwarfs" yesterday in his bitterest counter- attack yet in the war of words between Arab hawks and doves. Shortly after the rousing, national- istic speech to…

… results By DAN OBERDORFER Almost all students wish someone else would pay for their education. Well, if you're from Ingham County and your geneology shows a direct line to a World War I veteran, you might…

December 03, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…, forced to "sell" itself to University students like never before. PIRGIM (Public Interest Re- search Group in Michigan), founded by the Ralph Nader organization in 1971, has always leaned heavily on…

student contributions obtained here at the University at registration. BUT CHANGES made last year by the Regents now require students wishing to support PIRGIM to sign a "contribution form" at registration…

… so-called "positive check-off" replaces a similar system, in which PIRGIM donation forms were not attached to student verification forms at registration. IT IS ALSO the first half of a two…

…-term contract which will not be renewed if PIRGIM a is unable to maintain a 33 per cent participation rate. As of Monday, 52 per cent of students registering for winter term had made the two-dollar PIRGIM pledge…

…. Last term PIRGIM got only 18 per cent of the registering students to sign donation forms, a failure which. PIRGIM members attribute to the 'How are we going to get these freshmen to sign a donation card…

… suffers from chronic un- derstaffing, and many students are unfamiliar with or hostile to the group's work. "How are we going to get these freshmen to sign a donation card if they don't know what it's for…

…." PIRGIM members favor a "nega- tive check-off" system similar to that in use before 1977, which required students not wishing to support PIRGIM to make a special effort to Palestinians urge boycott…

… Organization (PLO) called on the four-nation Arab "resistance summit" meeting here to form a hardline front against Sadat and his apparent willingness to compromise, a PLO spokesman said. PALESTINIAN informants…

… said Arafat's PLO had officially decided that an economic boycott was the best response, isolating Sadat from his fellow Arabs. Khadafy has al- ready broken diplomatic relations with Egypt and proclaimed…

… would abstain from any gathering unless it included all Arab nations. THE PARTICIPANTS in Tripoli are generally considered the most militant Arab states. Those here were Palestinian leaders and repre…

December 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… issue. In 1974 an explicit article on con- traception appeared in the school paper, Yenta. Linda Feldt, the former student who wrote the article, said that at one point she and the rest of the editorial…

… board's lawyers agreed, and the story appeared in the paper. Elizabeth Grey, Assistant Dean at Community High, said the courses in contraception would probably be im- plemented through the students' coun…

…- seling groups, called forums. GREY SAID that she expected the students' to handle the new program well. "Some of them are eager for in- formation," she said. "They have very few areas for counseling…

…, especially if they don't have strong ties to a church or know about Planned Parenthood." Kassy Adams, a student at Com- munity, agreed. "A lot of people rely on Planned Parenthood, but most of the kids don…

… right aide, they have the right to say no," she said. Arab leaders meet in Libya to thwart v' Sadat TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Hardline Arab leaders opened a Libyan-spon- sored "summit of resistance" here…

… Israel while among the Arabs only Jordan in-1 dicated it was accepting.1 The assemblage of Arab leaders in Tripoli, particularly President Hafez Assad of Syria, was clearly a symbolic victory for Khadafy…

…'s oil-financed Arab revolutionary brand of leadership, op- posed to any concessions to Israel. PRESIDENT HOUARI Boumedienne of Algeria, wearing a long, black North African cloak, was the first to land at…

… . several hours later. President Salem Rabayiah Aly of South Yemen also was scheduled to attend. Iraq, which vies with Libya for lead- ership in the radical Arab camp, dis- patched a five-man delegation…

…'s Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine appeared eager to capitalize on Sadat's peace moves, using the out- rage against them to assemble a united hard-line Arab camp. Sadat's initiatives appeared to…

…- Khadafy Jerusalem trip. Sadat's initial announcement that he was going to Israel two weeks ago prompted his foreign minister, Ismail Fahmy, and Fahmy's top aide to quit the government. See ARABS, Page 2…

November 18, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… visit slated for Saturday despite Arab outcry Daily Poto by JOHN KNOX TOURING STUDJENT housing yesterday, some University VIPs give sophomore Fred Danaher's South Quad room the once over. From left to…

… right are Vice President for Student Relations Richard Kennedy, Regent Sarah Powers, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson and Regent Thomas Roach. HEAR STUDENT COMPLAINTS: Regents tour 'U…

…' By BRIAN BLANCHARD The heat in Walter Griggs' $180/month 1 apartment only works on hot days, but the graduate art student had a1 chance to blow off some steam yes- terday morning when the Regents…

… droooed in. Griggs' Division Street dwelling was part of a student housing tour that in- cluded two other apartments and two dorms. Back in the Administration Building for a more typical afternoon -ession…

… Griggs to fret over his broken oven, the Regents trooped down Division Street to inspect the predicaments of other students. "Isn't there some regulation on bedrooms?" asked Regent Sarah Power (D-Ann Arbor…

…. At the last of the apartments Sonia Guillen, a graduate student from Peru, told the Regents that the bathroom isn't heated, that the people on tile floor above are noisy, and that she has seen…

… cockroaches in the apartment. "What do you think is available for people like us?" she asked. "NOT MUCH," answered Vice- President for Student Services Henry Johnson. He went on to suggest that she go to the…

… weekend despite growing alarm among fellow-Arabs, dramatized yesterday by the resignation in quick succession of two Egyptian foreign ministers. Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin said Sadat's 36-hour…

… pledged not to negotiate a separate peace, and in his address to the Knesset he is expected to list the standard Arab demands for a Palestin- ian homeland and Israeli withdrawal from lands occupied in 1967…

… - demands Israel rejects. But if the visit comes about, Sadat will be the first Arab leader ever to visit the Jewish state, a breakthrough that could open a new chapter in the search for a Middle East peace…

February 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

…t, Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February.15, 1977 TuesayFebuary.5_197 Pag _iItTEMCIA AL . CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY' OPENINGS- The Michigan Student Assembly is now accepting applica…

…- tions for the five openings on the Student Supreme Court. The Judiciary renders decisions on student activity griev- ances, particularly with regard to student organizations and student government. To…

… by the Howard Hangar Performers Tuesday, Feb. 15-7:30 p.m. ANN ARBOR'S- FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH STATE & HURON STS. Ticket donations for non-students are $3, $2 donation for students; ($2 non-students

… and $1.50 students for groups of 15 ornmore ordered in advance) from thetWesley Foundation, in person 'or by mail. 602 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 Tickets and more information 9-12 & 12…

… in- dividual no-war agreements with their Arab foes. The Is- raelis had shelved the proposal when the Arabs began pushing last year for resumption of the Geneva pe'ace talks to work out an over…

…-all Arab-Israeli s 3ttle- ment. PUBLICLY, the Israelis have stressed their readiness 1o re- turn to Geneva as long as the Palestine Liberation Organ za- tion (PLO) is not present as a separate, full…

…-fledged ; partici- pant. But with the Arabs now insisting onPLOparticipation, the Israelis say privately that talk of resuming the conference now is unrealistic. Vance has said that on his mission to six Mideast…

… than ever before." He to Israel for the fiscal year be- the current rate of 1.6 million attributed this in part to "the ginning October 1978. President barrels. A top official was quot- Arab and…

…. They were imposed in the to U.N. resolutions calling for richest member of the six-sheik- wake of rioting Jan. 18-19 to negotiations. dam United Arab Emirates, has protest government food price ISRAELI…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

… predicted, Fleming said, there will be one-third less students here over the next few decades. That, he explained, was why the University was reluctant to build new housing. "If there's a 40-year mor- tgage…

… VANCE might also reace trip visit Syria and that Egypt's mass cutoff of diplomatic relations would not affect the trip. The last such serious break in Arab ranks occurred in 1971, when Syria and Egypt…

… broke relations with Jordan over King Hussein's bloody expulsion of Palestinian guerrillas from his country. The Iraqis, for years Syria's main Arab rivals, denounced Syrian Presi- dent Hafez Assad in…

… Tripoli for what they called his continued faith in "surrender solutions." SADAT SO FAR has won the firm support of only such peripheral Arab states as Morocco and Sudan. The break in relations seemed to…

… the back of the Arab peoples." Common Mkt, talks, center' on Mideast (Continued from Page 1) peace overshadowed separate talks by leaders of the Common Market and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization…

… seeking to strengthen the security and economy of the non-Communist world. THE WESTERN allies are aware that another Israeli-Arab war could draw them into a confrontation with the Soviet Union and disrupt…

… in the Michigan Daily. with Shadoiwfax Friday, Dec. 9, 1977 8:00 p.m. Pease Auditorium presented by: Jade Productions, Office of Campus Life Division of Student Affairs, Eastern Michiaan University…

… " ELIGIBILITY-Anyone who supports the Blue-student, grad, staff, alumnus. I - . …

November 29, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… peace con- ference in Cairo. But no one else did, and the radical governments of Libya and Iraq separately called anti-Sadat Arab summits in their capitals. The conflicting flurry of invitations threw the…

… Jordan, in a televised speech, pleaded with Arabs to "reunite ranks and rebuild a unified position." His government revealed its own confusion when it declared it was ready to attend both the Tripoli and…

… Saturday to prepare for Geneva. He named two top aides as his envoys. Begin again rejected Sadat's calls for Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territories occupied in 1967 and establishment of a Palestinian…

… state. He appealed to Israelis to stop demanding diplomatic concessionsto the Arabs to reward Sadat for visiting Israel Nov. 19-21. "I APPEAL TO the various parties: negotiations have begun. Give us a…

… Coalition Against Apartheid was formed "to coordinate the activities of groups and individuals interested in action against apartheid," explained Denis Ondeje,. vice-president of the Afri- can Students

… Operations panel. He directed headline-making probes of labor See SENATE, Page 2 McClellan Foreign students wary of spies Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Former Congresswoman Martha Griffiths pauses…

… campuses - including this one - foreign students fear surveillance operations by their countries' in- telligence networks. "There is more than ample evidence that stu- dents are being monitored," says Jon…

… Heise, Inter- national Center director, "especially students from Korea and Taiwan." EMBASSIES INTERESTED in monitoring stu- dents know where political activists attend school, but their records on other…

students are frequently not up to date. Until a few years ago, keeping records current was easy because universities supplied information about foreign students. But with the passage of the Family…

… Educational Rights and Privacy Act in 1974, educational institutions ceased publishing student registers which listed all foreign students according to their country of origin. CURRENT LAW only allows the…

August 04, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… already calling the mission a failure because of remaining obstacles over the key question of the Palestinian role in recon- . of the Palestinian cause among vened peace talks. eArab leaders. The leftist…

… from the 19-month civil The Arab press said Vance's war but he did not see the heav- talks in Damascus would likely ily devastated portions of down- be even tougher than in Egypt, town Beirut. since…

… Supreme Court. THE MICHIGAN DAILY volume LXXXVII, No. 58-S Thursday, August 4, 1977 Is edited and managed by students st the Ulniverstty of Miehigan. News phane 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… carpeted Ann Arbor yesterday. Although University faculty, staff and students found their normal routes to school a little more treacherous than usual, campus life plodded onward with few disruptions…

…. Students at U-M Dear- born, however, got an unexpected holi- day when classes at that campus were called off at 3:00 p.m. due to the weather. PLANT OPERATIONS Director Don Wendel reported that his entire…

…, President- Robben Fleming or his executive board would make the final decision on whether to See A2, Page Z Ambassadors pulled from 5 Arab nations CAIRO (AP) - Egypt broke diplomatic relations yesterday…

… with the five Arab countries that met in Libya to form a "re- sistance" front against Presi- dent Anwar Sadat's peace initi- ative with Israel. A Foreign Ministry spokes- man named the five as Syria…

…, Libya, Algeria, Iraq and South Yemen. The move produced the most serious political division in the Arab world in years. "AT THIS POINT only diplomatic relations will be affected," the spokesman said…

…, adding that Egypt acted "in response to the decision announced in Tripoli, Libya, to freeze relations with Egypt." The five hardline Arab countries and the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation met in…

… FOUR ARAB countries and the PLO ended the five-day Libyan conference yesterday by signing the anti-Sadat declaration. Despite the harsh rhetoric, how- ever, the anti-Egypt summit, at Syria's insistence…

… been in communication with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Sadat rifuriated hardline Arab na- tions with his dramatic visit to Jerusa- lem Nov. 19-21 in a bid for peace. Egypt has stated repeatedly that…

… develop ments. Begin in the past has objected to Common Market declarations on the Mideast as favoring the Arab cause. The Egyptian-Israeli search for See COMMON, Page 2 While less-prepared types scurried…

November 13, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

Arabs, Israelis clash at MLB - But don 'tfret, it's only a game , By R. J. SMITH Some earthshaking advancements and setbacks in the Mideast situation transpired yesterday afternoon. A U…

….S. and the U.S.S.R. Once the students decided who would get to play such luminaries as Moshe Dayan, Andrew Young and King Hussein, the class was able to strive toward the goal of the game - nothing much…

…, really, just the achievement of peace and harmony in the Mideast. For the class, the game is not just for play. It is used as preparation for exams, and the students spent a great deal of time preparing…

…, one "Saudi Arabian" put it, "The problem is one of com- munication." In two weeks, another section of the class will lend its hand at steady- ing the Arab-Israeli conflict, but this time with an…

… important distinction: The students will be assisted by a computer. "We're looking for the day when people here are playing Left Bank, and people at MIT are playing Syria - it doesn't need to be face to face…

… enthusiasm and dedica- tion propelled the students toward their goal of Mid-East stability. "There is probably nobody on this: floor who knows the score of the Purdue-Michigan game," said Goo man. "There are…

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… certification of the next General Election. No. 2. "Shall the structure of the Michigan Student Assembly be changed to create an elected body wherein representatives will all be directly elected from their…

… schools and colleges and all schools and colleges shall be represented in proportion to their respective student enrollment; every school and college thereby being entitled to one seat on the Assembly for…

… every 1,250 students enrolled in that school or college, for a major fraction of 1,250 and each school and college will be guaranteed at least one voting representa- tive on the Michigan Student Assembly…

August 03, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… helpful and thor- ough," ranging over all aspects of the Arab-Israeli dispute. "IT'S TOO early to negotiate a settlement," Carter told re- porters. But he said Vance had offered a number of "ideas" for both…

… Volume LXXXVII, No. 51-S Wednesday, August 3, 1977 Is edited and managed by students at the University o Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann, Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published…

February 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…- ternationl discipline. * * * Guerrilla action BEIRUT, Lebanon - Arab na- tions imposed drastic new curbs on Palestinian guerrillas yester- day to try to bring the entire resistance movement under firm Syrian…

… and Lebanese control. The decision aims at ending Lebanon's role as the last un- restricted commando base, with far-reaching effects on Pales- tinian ability to wage war and influence Arab policy. It…

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May 19, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… Labor party yesterday in an effort to present a unified na- tion to the Arab world. There was no immediate word on whether Labor would accept the offer to form a coalition government, which came as Arabs

… angrily denounced the Likud election victory Tuesday as a threat to Middle East peace. ARAB state-controlled radios branded Begin a "notorious ter- rorist" with whom negotiations would be impossible. They…

Arab armament pro- grams. THE CONSERVATIVE victory also left deep political divisions in Israel. Yosef Sarid, a top Labor official, said he doubted there could be any coalition with the Likud. "Such a…

… withdrawal - on the other fronts for less than a full peace treaty. In the West Bank, Arabs re- ceived the news of Begin's tri- umph glumly. "Begin is a man of war, not of peace," said Kerim Khalaf, mayor of…

… MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 12-5 Thursday, May 19, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann ArbarM lehigan 48109…

January 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…, 1977 Ten Cents E i ~,.E ight Pages r iF Y~OU SEE N&S HM A O-AU ILJY Stranded students Five Michigan students stranded in Latin Amer- ica due to the financial collapse of an Ann Arbor- based exchange…

… program will be coming home Jan. 18, state officials said yesterday. The five were among 22 U. S. students originally stranded because the International Cultural Exchange lacked the funds to bring them home…

… for women, at 7 p.m. in the Central Campus Recreation Bldg. - bring your student ID. e Phyllis philosophizes The latest words of wisdom from Phyllis Schla- fly, Republican activist and prominent…

… to pursue the swift completion of its appoin ed rounds. As students in 300 school districts throughout the state enjoyed a day off, as did students at Eastern Michigan University and Washtenaw…

… Community College, University students trudged their normal routes to class. It took them considerably longer than usual, of course, ON NORTH CAMPUS many students were forced to walk to central campus as most…

… buses were suck in the drifts. Sev- eral buses bypassed Bursley Hall altogether until roads were cleared late in the morning. Some undaunted stu'dents depended on their new cross-country skis to…

…. Kissinger MUNICH OLYMPICS SUSPECT: Arrest spurs touts American strength Arab PARIS (AP) - An interna- tional storm blew up yesterday around the arrest in France of an alleged Palestinian terrorist on…

November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… moniker, but the bold threat of delivering desert to Dean right between the eyes turned out to be an idle one. His speech was just too damn inter- esting. Students of Blind Ambition weren't handed any new…

…. 64 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MSA needs our support SOME THINGS never change. Prior -Jto this week's election, all the MSA candidates said one…

…- nual Killer Contest. By The Associated Press CAIRO-Asked seven years ago if he was prepared to recognize Israel if it withdrew from Arab territory captured in 1967, Egypt's newly chosen president…

… snapped: "Never. Our people here will crush anyone who would decide this." Yesterday, that same president, Anwar Sedat, bucking a gathering storm of protest in the Arab world but apparently supported at…

… and Israeli troops withdrawn behind the mountain passes in the Sinai desert, Sadat was talking about indefinite coexistence between Arabs and Israelis. But he still was not prepared to remotely consider…

July 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… of incidents along the border between the two North African Arab nations, which the Egyptian government de- clared a restricted military sec- tor. Salum is on the Mediterran- ean coast some 350 miles…

…- nor, campaigns yesterday at a booth in the Art Fair. This time healed because of his prodigal governor-.as a Democratic. 'U' students join Kent St. rally to save death site By RON DeKETT students

… injured when Ohio National Guardsmen opened Farly this morning a group fire on demonstrating students. of local students left for Kent The students were protesting State University to join a na- the U. S…

… loca- tion is near the site where four students were killed and nine The May Fourth Coalbion gained national attention when 193 persons were arrested July 12 for defying a court order to leave the…

… seriously. I think the adminis ration is really start- in, to feel the pressure." 1 HE SAME COURT order which told students to leave the site also prohibited construc- tio. until a review was made by the…

…, support for the coalition's cause has grown rapidly com- ing from all over the country including students, faculty and concerned persons. Dailv Photo by ALAN BILINSKY "WE ARE GETTING support four time…

November 30, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Racial tensions jar nursingfaculy By MITCH CANTOR sources said. Racial friction between faculty members has One Psychiatric Nursing student, who asked days, he said.egations of that indracial tensions) ha…

…-year students about tensions among ment. trative style ording to sources in the program. faculty members: "She (Hansen) said that The faculty of the program in the School of there are many issues, and that one…

…," signed by 12 of the 15 graduate students One of the students in the program e relieved of teaching loads effective Jan. I. were at issue, saying, "Allegations of that kind were "just a way of opening a…

…. There will be Students are concerned that the program will was a statement of their worries that the sors). We were told to sign up for classes as if continue research under University grants, some…

… MARK PARRENT Three vacant executive positions were filled temporarily by The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night in their first meeting with the newly elected members seated. Other officers were…

…'s upcoming Lebanon said it wanted to stay neutral. 'iddle East summit. Arab nations who Syria and the Palestine Liberation >ppose his conciliation with Israel ap- Organization denounced the talks and eared to…

December 07, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… present split in Arab ranks before considering a reassessment of its foreign policy. THE OIL-RICH Saudis are providing the bulk of the $3 billion in aid promised -Jo Just for the health of it. -Get moving…

… 20036 Sadat by Arab Gulf states. The Saudis have also promised to underwrite Egypt's military purchases over the next five years. In keeping with its reticence over Sadat's peace moves, the Saudi gover…

… of schedul- "STUDENT GROUPS have somewhat different attitude tha they did at one time - they would b more aware that there would be class the next day," Stuart said. H added that the prop'osal ought…

March 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

… s Er4g t Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedoml 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Tuesday, March 22, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… Zionism, in the Israeli view, the Palestinians were actually passive beneficiaries of it. But - as both Israelis and Arabs have forgotten to their mutual peril ever since 1948 - to drive peas- ants from the…

… Agency and other international bodies. They also have the highest pro- portion of children in school, the highest porportion of university students and the greatest ratio of skilled laborers to total work…

… force of any Arabic-speaking people. Like the Israelis, the Palestinians have become a nation of apartment dwellers; together they, are the two most urbanized peoples in the Mideast. Next to the Jews, the…

… Palestinians are also the most so- cially mobile, the most geographically dispersed and the least traditional people involved in the entire Arab- Israeli conflict. Despite being divided for 30 years by the lines…

… of military confrontation, the Palestinians have be- moce an increasingly homogenous nation. THE IRONY IS IMMENSE. While fighting along- side the Arabs, the Palestinians resemble Arabs less and less…

… key ingredient of not only the Arab- AS THEIR onflict, but the confrontation between the in- two peoples re red and Third Worlds and the relationship one is left, in1 uperpowers. And what ever happens…

… a means to Tomorrow: Th self-preservation." Encountering the Arabs' tility to the strangers in their midst, the Pal- Dr. Aliman, "had to study hard to enhance his personal ford, England, ive power and…

… to Daily of James Phillips, a Department of Popu- Rapid lation Planning (DPP) student who takes issue problem with the March 2 "To the Right, March!" which health p soundly chastised the DPP studiess…

… showed a visitor around his lavish s not my home," he said. "My sons ask will go home and I remind them of the ses. If it does not come in my lifetime, in theirs." r graduation photographs in Arab school…

October 27, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… office were: Chicanos at Michigan, the United Farm Workers Support Com- mittee, East Wind (an Asian students group), the Organization of Arab Students, the Young Socialist Alli- ance, the Revolutionary…

students threaten suit over allocation of offices By DAVID GOODMAN The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) may get slapped with a civil rights suit unless it reverses a decision to oust most political and…

… administration, and the Regents to overturn the student offices decision. If that fails, Men- diola said, he will go to court and charge MSA with racial bias under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. ,a OFFICE…

… SPACE for student DoilyPhotoby CHRISTINASCHNEIDER groups is controlled by MSA's Stu- ipp ry business dent Organizations Board. Earlier this month, the board decided to How do you play 'King of the…

… Mountain' on a 'mountain' you can't climb? These second graders from St. Paul's Lutheran reassign student office space based school don't know either, but they tried gripping their sneakers on Daedalus…

Student Brigade, and the Spartacus Youth League. Last week, -Student Organizations Board Chairwoman Michele Spray- regen said, ""We want to stay away from ethnic and politicalsorganiza- tions because there…

… that's what it is," he said. Minority studenttgroups were ''more adversely affected'' by the office shuffling than other student organizations,' he said. "A lot of groups - myself included -- would like…

… pecking order, (appealing to) the associate vice-president for student services, the vice-president for student services (Henry John- son), the president' (Robben Flem- ing), the Regents and the courts. If…

… we can't win in court, we'll go to the streets." Mendiola indicated other student groups have said they might be' interested in joining the appeal, should MSA fail to reverse the office's decision. He…

… declined to name them, however, saying they would have to approve release of their names. Jasper Di Giuseppe,- MSA vice- president for student organizations, said many of the ethnic groups were denied…

July 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 47) • Page Image 10

… with a smile. "I've been planning to go for the past couple of years but this year I might make it," he said.. Shrugging his shoulders, University student Greg Touma said "I think it's cool." Touma doesn…

… Washington yesterday. Israel's Begin presents peace proposal to Carter (Continued from Page 1) tection against Arab attacks. One of the central points, according to the Subcommittees would deal with each front…

… which was won from Jordan in the t967 war and Sinai and Israeli-Syrian the subcommittee the is inhabited by some 600,000 Palestinians. Golan eHights. However, the resident Arabs would have con- BEGIN…

… immediate indication that the mony, "peace is inseparable from national se- proposal would get Carter's support, let alone the curity." endorsement of the Arab countries or the accept- ance of the PLO, which…

… demands nationhood for Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, state telivision reported its people, that Begin was to tell Carter that Israel is ready for indirect peace talks with the Arabs as a On the other hand, Begin…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…. The remain- A.rab speaker, raps Zionism as racist By DENISE FOX Detroit attorney Abdeen Jabara fired off at the Israeli govern- ment Saturday as "exclusionary," and called the practice of zionism…

…, sponsored by the American-Arab organization of Ann Arbor, and held in the Michigan Union, featured speeches on the "colonist" and "racist" practices of Israeli Zionism and the alleged violations of Arab

… rights. He also referred to exclusion in the legal system and in the education system. He claimed that an Arab may not purchase or rent,94.5 per cent of all agricultural land in Israel under the law, and…

… lion d received the juris doctor degree and 38 students by th received degrees for advanced master of laws de's f or master of comparative law degrees. paign HERSH'S address included a rambling survey…

May 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… Department proposal to end Is- THE AMERICAN official said The mseotin g on Berlin also aders of Britain, France and has emerged as the key Arab rael's preferential status in there was a consensus among touched…

… yester- a great role to play" in the ed States. mans at yesterday's "minisum- tions in Central Europe and y, and the four issued a state- quest for peace. Assad called the Arab-Israeli rit" in London "that…

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August 02, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… President Anwar Sadat indirect ways of representing the Pales- tinians in Arab-Israeli negotia- tions. Vance said on arriving in Egypt, the first stop of a 12- day six-nation Middle East tour, that he planned…

… Jordanian dele- gation provided they are not PLO members. Other issues facing Vance and Sadat during their talks to- day are the questions of de- fensible borders for Israel, the return of Arab territory occu…

… city residents rejected the idea on an ad- vistory vote. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vosme LXXXV5O, No. 56-S Tuesday, August 2, 1977 is edited sanonaged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

February 16, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ei ght Pages ;rWMU SEE NFS IA'!' N CALL n )AJiLY Strike talk The Student Support Committee for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em- ployes (AFSCME, Local 1583) will hold…

… meetings all over campus tonight to educate student workers about issues that might confront them should there be a strike. AFSCME is currently negotiating with the University for a new contract. The…

… floor of the Union; and for student bus drivers and students who work in the Michigan League and the University Club, 9:30 on the fourth floor of the Union. Happenings ... ... kick off today at noon when…

…. at the Union where, at 3:15, the Office of Ethics and Religion will sponsor a film called "King: From Montgomery to Memphis" . . . from 4-6, graduate students and University staff are invited to slurp…

… survey prospects for new Arab-Israeli peace talks. Welcoming Vance at Ben Gur- ion International Airport, Is- raeli Foreign Minister Yigal Al- lon declared it was "high time the political momentum should…

… moving through the Arab world. He will emphasize the Carter administration's view that this presents asunique op- portunity for a "just and last- ing peace." Shortly before Vance arrived, Allon said in…

… Israel' and the Arabs. This "in return for territorial compromises whose map has not yet been determined," he said. IN AN INTERVIEW with Is- raeli correspondents in Wash- ingto'n released on the eve of the…

… MSA rips URIC vote By PATTI MONTEMURRI Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night condemned the University Housing Council's (UHC) decision to continue the non-union let-. tuce boycott, saying UHC…

… undermined the credi- bility of student government by ignoring a stu- dent mandate favoring an end to the boycott. MSA members also voted to protest the review procedures used by the Dean of the School of…

April 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 152) • Page Image 9

Arabs :ved Israel would use Re- departure as an excuse to down efforts toward re- ption of Middle East peace Just fill in and bring to Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard, behind Student Services and…

… American dol- "hawk" in the Arab-Israeli con- lars or Swiss francs, in exchange fliction and a protege of war for Israeli pounds. The govern- hero Moshe Dayan, now awaits ment then uses the other cur…

… million each. But a lot goes for imported luxury s for the Israeli middle s. anwhile, reports of Rabin's nation werereceived with ticism in the Arab world, e leaders are expected to ich on the job. Some…

… FIRST CLASS IS DAYS 1170 21 DAYS $210 1 MONTH 1260 2 MONTH 1350 3 MONTH 1420 STUDENT PASS SECOND CLASS 2 MONTH '230 Mt $[tt 11111019 A01110K ICRIIS AT it CNAIG 111Ktlt1 0 We play football (once) " We…

December 08, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan The PLO's mistake THE PALESTINIAN Liberation Or- ganization (PLO), self - styled spokesman of the Palestinians, has re- jected Egyptian President Anwar Sa- dat…

…'s offer to join a summit meeting of U.S., Soviet Union, Israeli, United Na- tions, and various Arab leaders in a summit meeting in Cairo. The Soviet Union and all Arab states (except Egypt) have spurned…

… this offer. None- theless, the PLO has much more to lose than the so-called "rejectionist" Arab states in choosing this course of action. The PLO finds itself in a precarious position. Its main concern…

… removal of the Pan-Arab League headquarters from Cairo to Tripoli, the severing of formal relations with Egypt, as well as economic sanctions of any sort. T HE PLO HAS BEEN calling upon those who would…

students, who may lack the background in competing under pressure, and that a student's overall work and effort is a better indicator of his progress than his ability to jot down some quick, meaningful…

… necessary to bug out to Canada or Sweden. WHAT WITH open dorms, food stamps, unemployment checks and government loans that rarely come to maturity when the student does, college life would be serene and…

… examination bench, the whole bruhaha is based on two ) ,st tim e questionable premises: that students actually break into a cold sweat, have nervous break- downs and jump out of lecture room windows. (Harvard…

… hall. When Vladimir Nabokov, the late, great author of "Lolita," was teaching literature at Cornell, he rarely read the students' answers to the questions he so laborously contrived for their final doom…

… tire iron to a gas station attendant. The bad news was Statistics that more t students hauled off laughing 4 exam time those reck to read t submitted t ti ns. that she was an ex- MY BROTHER, Andrew…

… Department." STATISTICS will show that more teachers than students have been hauled off raving to the laughing academy at exam time-especially those reckless enough to read the answers submitted to their THEN…

September 21, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…-The Michigan Daily uayan NSHINGTON (AP)-Israelil ign Minister Moshe Dayan, hinting as met with Arab leaders, said rday he believes a ,Middle East e conference can be convened e the end of the year…

Arab states." Later, on Capitol Hill, he said he did not meet with King Hussein of Jordan over the weekend, thereby discounting one widely cir- culated report. BUT DAYAN SAID, "When and if some of us are…

….N. Security * MMOM E Nuclear contaminants will drift over U.S. soon Student Admission ONLY 504 TONIGHT at CHANCE Now Appearing: ONCE U PON A 516 E. Liberty TIME 994-5350 WASHINGTON (AP…

… is tracking the contaminated air mass, says it is hundreds of miles wide and concentrated between 30,000 and 40,000 feet. 'I ' i 1" ; - 01'011 0 S A k 14 oil xi1 re £ rbnistyo fhg Student

January 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students'at the University of Michigan . irir ~ ..r'rirrr* / r r\rr ni 1' Oft By STEPHEN KURSMAN GOOD TIMES ARE GONE for the State of New York. Once q…

… revolutionaries and poli- ticians, but all suspected sym- pathizers as well, including la- bor leaders, journalists, clergy- men, university students and professors. THE WAR HAS ALSO created legions of political…

… illusory Arab retaliations and let Abu Daoud, go free. Daoud is the number one sus- pect of plotting the massacre of the 11 Israeli athletes in the Munich Olympics. Daoud had been sitting in a French prison…

… Algeria for the simple reason that they are afraid of economic reprisals by the Arab nations and terrorist reprisals by the Palestinian Liberation Organization if they turned him over to be justly tried…

…. Their formula for releasing him was simple: French people own many cars. French cars need gasoline anti oil. French factories and utilities are dependent upon oil as a fuel source. The Arab nations supply…

… had the opportunity to tell the Arabs that all of their oil and wealth can't buy jus- tice and dictate policy, and that if they tried any more pressure politics, they could take their oil and shove it…

… what happened at Munich in 1972. Franch will go on claiming neutrality in the Arab- Israeli dispute, while making final preparations to sell another SO Mirages to Libya, for transfer to Syria. The United…

January 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…Pcr a Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, January 11, s ,1977 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, January 11, 1977 STEVES LUNCH Arabs 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY (Continued from Page!) HOME COOKING IS OUR…

… that no sen-. for French ministers had been notified in advance of the ar- rest and speculated it may have been a lower level operation. ARAB AMBASSADORS, re- ceived at the Ouai d 'Orsay by the Foreign…

… Ministry's secre- tary-general, Jean Marie Sou- tou, expressed their "profound concern" over the "unfriendly act" towardsthe Arab world, Syrian ambassador Abdel Ka- rimc said. Observers noted it was the…

… first time since the end of the Algerian war in 1962 and the start of France's develop- ment of close relations with Arab states, that such terms had been used. The Algerian official newspa- per El…

… Moujahid commented that the arrest had "stripped naked the anti-Arab face of the French administration." Meet the Senate Soviet Baptists hail Carter inauguration, WASHINGTON (IP) - Patricia Roberts Harris…

… destroying civ- ilized life. NEEDED: 4 students with 20-20 vision (or corrected to 20-20) to participate in visual form detection experiments. One hour is required per day (same hour each day), Monday…

… said, "when the Ameri- can people rediscover their un- ity." FLIQUAQY LSAT SEMtINARS START JAN. 28 12-Student Avg. Classes 5 Specialist Instructors 18 Class Hours c ;Id Cr art imCeja ES W…

December 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… taken his suit against the University of California-Davis to the Supreme Court. Bakke wants to go to med school; U-Cal-Davis took a quota of minority students instead of whites. The uproar is at center…

… Middle East. Despite the ferocious reaction of other Arab states, Anwar el-Sadat and Menachem Begin sat down to tell each other their countries should fight no more. The world watched and hoped. As former…

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