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November 22, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 GLOBAL CONUNDRUM Zion ism: In Saturday, November 22, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… migrations of Jews to Palestine resulted. At this time Palestine was owned by Great Britain. In order to maintain its control, Great Britain play- ed off Jews against Arabs, re- pressing Arabs and Jews in turn…

…. This policy of division by Great Britain was successful enough to warrant the UN to set up two separate states, one Arab and one Jewish. Britain refused to accept this UN deci- sion, and the Jewish…

… one half of the land allotted to the Palestinian Arabs. As a result, /900,000 Arabs were made refugees in the course of this war, and to this day have not been allow- 'ed to return home. Further an…

…- nexation of Arab land was made in the 1956 and 1967 wars, in- creasing the number of refu- gees. IN THESE OCCUPIED areas, Israel has purused a brutal poli- theory litical relationship with the apartheid…

…, and turn- ed into oppression of Arabs and a denial of their equal rights. Instead of pursuing a policy of peace and friendship X o v : .".: :.',.?' + 'i.v:' r:'"Y." :r."{t Y " v " v::: e'..vv v " "._ v…

…. >:s ~'""+ #.: "a 2. i3 >i.ik :? : str<t":?, . i 'S,.W ' k:":s a ?a' " : :a fi ,s '%t ra . + :'' %t'' :r ;.''"$r 5::: "Instead of pursuing a policy of peace and friehzdship with the Arab people and…

… - Semitic. What they want is to see Israeli Jews and Arabs living in peace and friendship with each other. DOES ISRAEL HAVE the right to. exist? Yes, Israel has the right to exist. We disagree with those who…

… would deny self- determination to the Israeli Jewish people. However, there is no real threat to the exist-, ence of Israel fromt the Arab' countries. This is clearly shown by the fact that Israel has con…

… ratinns. The ReRn'Ttion in fact r-nrpepents an affirmation of snlidarity with the Arab libhr- ation strugeles by a majority of nations in the world. THE HVE AND CRY raised by the U. S. press and politi…

November 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… proclaiming. the right of the Palestinians to have their own state. In a leaflet distributed by the Organization of Arab Students it said, "Moshe Dayan is a first class represen- tative of Zionism where he…

… deposed Shah of Iran and an end to the harassment of Iranian students. Anti-deportation sentiment appeared to run thick among the approximately 250 spectators who gathered. They shouted such slogans as…

… "Nuke Iran," and "Hell no; he won't go," in response to the demonstration. THE DIAG demonstration was organized by an ad hoc committee angered by death threats allegedly received by some Iranian students

…. There are roughly 250 Iranian students on campus. None were present at the rally. LSA senior Bob Warren of the Young Socialist Alliance, one of the groups organizing yesterday's noon demon- stration, said…

…, "It's as if Hitler had come here for asylum," referring to the shah. "Iran has sovereignty on this issue." Warren also said he knew of at least one Iranian student who has received a threat on his life…

… court yard during dawn prayers yesterday. SOURCES AT THE Arab summit conference in Tunis, capital of Tunisia, said earlier Tuesday 100 armed men were involved in the raid, and a Kuwait newspaper said 90…

… between two groups: one for technology in general, and "the other Iraq to Arab i Punish Israel opposed.% THE DISCUSSION, sponsored by the University Office of Ethics' and Religion, drew an audience evenly…

… goals that they are not stating," he said. countries: with oil leaders. He said the Arab states have effective economic weapons, "among which I mention oil," and the time had come for a special summit on…

… the economic strategy of the Arab states. Iraq's earlier calls for an Arab economic summit have been blocked by opposition from other league members including Saudi Arabia, the richest Arab country…

… on Palestinian autonomy talks during WMU speech From AP and Reuter TUNIS, Tunisia-Iraq asked Arab countries to use their "very effective weapon"-oil-to punish Israel and its allies, but moderates…

December 02, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Thin out Navy's whitewash IN AN AGE OF government secrecy, it should come as no surprise that the U.S. Navy has apparently suppressed for two years a scientific…

…- crease skin cancer by 8,000 cases a years in the U.S. alone. Scott Thurber is a freelance writer who has previously worked for the San Francisco Chronicle. Copyright Pacific News Service, 1975. ARAB

… resolution, the General Assem- bly passed two other resolutions which were also violently anti- Israel in language and intent. The first called for the partici- pation of Arab terrorist groups, known as the…

… want victory. Peace for us means Is- rael's destruction, and nothing else." (Quoted in the New Re- public, November 16, 1974). The sponsors of these three U.N. resolutions were the Arab states, whose…

… non- Arab minorities in its midst: * In the 1930's and 1940's, the Iraquis put the Assyrian Christ- ians to the sword; " In the late 1950's, and through the 1960's, the Blacks in the Sudan suffered what…

Arabs to pass their resolutions were ev- ery totalitarian and dictatorial regime represented at the Unit- ed Nations. A political satirist in the London Times on October 22nd, pointedly attacked the phony…

…- tory, one of the acid tests of a liberal society has been its treatment of its Jewish minori- tv which invariably has been as a censure of the Arabs moves at the United Nations and as a dramatic…

… endorsement of Zionism by the countries whose moral values and social order far better qualify them to pass judgment on matters relating to human rights and liberties. There can be no mistaking Arab intentions…

…. As Israel's Am- bassador to the United Nations, Mr. Chaim Herzog, pointed out in the Third Committee on Oc- tober 16th, "the attempt now being made by certain Arab governments to strike at the very…

… deprive it of its homeland." IN THE SAME WAY as the Nazis sought to make the Jew an "untermensch" (a subhu- man), the Arabs are trying to render Israel an "unterstaat" (a sub- or pariah, state). As the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 01, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

… CONCESSIONS MADE Japan s economic vulnerabiity exposed as Arabs reduce oil TOKYO (Reuter) - Japan has demonstrated lately its extreme vulnerability to economic black- mail. The postwar Japanese econom- ic…

… commodity - as the Arabs have done with oil - and the repercussions for Japan are far-reaching. When Arab producers decided to use their oil as a political weapon in the battle against Israel, Japan…

… house of cards under the Arab oil threats, the Tokyo government has been forc- ed to abandon its traditional fence-straddling posture in world affairs and take sides in a con- flict thousands of miles…

… years before the na- tions dependence on oil can be significantly lessened. Arab producers supply 42 per cent of Japanese oil imports and these have largely been subject to restrictions because this coun…

… result, Japan faced a long, hard winter of dwindling supplies and fast shrinking re- serves. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 71 Saturday, December 1, 1973 Is edited and managed by students at the…

… School. nesdays. All college students and young * * * adults are cordially invited. to all BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH activities of the church. John A. Woods, Pastor* * * 900 Plum St. UNIVERSITY REFORMED Ann…

… ORTHOGONALITY t I 'I M M BOGART Services: Sunday School-9:00 a.m. Morning Worship-10:30 a.m. %a- Vn aVIU eIyE9 A la, an iUC C , n551 isters Services at 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. HARRIS COMING…

March 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… proposal to alleviate overcrowding at Huron High by busing high school students living on North Campus. The. board is considering seven alternatives to the bus- ing plan, and School Superintendent Harry…

… Howard claims it must take action quickly to avoid scheduling difficulties for the students. 0 'Uncle' killers sought Southfield police said yesterday they have no clues or suspects in the apparent slaying…

… Kahler reviews last week's basketball action in Tusca- loosa. r. Arabs retain By AP and Reuter The five month old Arab oil boycott, imposed on the U.S. as a political weapon to win favorable peace terms…

… in the Mideast, ends today in the wake of yesterday's meeting of major Arab oil pro- ducers. A spokesman for nine key Arab states said the oil ministers of the Arab countries would review their…

… decision at a June 1 meeting in Cairo. The United States was getting about 10 to 14 per cent of its oil from Arab producers before the boycott was imposed. Oil experts said it would take between six and…

… eight weeks for Arab oil to reach the United States. SPEAKING AFTER the minis- ters' meeting, Saudi Arabian oil minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yam- ani said the United States will get enough oil for its…

… requirements. He said the United States will be getting at least one million barrels a day from Saudi Arabia alone and more supplies from other countries. He indicated the totalArab ex- ports to the United…

… and how much." The Arab oil ministers had said they intended to keep their crude- oil prices at the present inflated levels for at least three months, but no word was forthcoming on whether production…

… 85 per cent of September levels. THE LIFTING of the embargo would not have any effect on the U.S. supply at least "until early See ARABS, Page 8 lift oil embargo* pressure pri°ces, proper and…

…. Onlyca small audience of concerned city resi- dents attended, with few students to be seen. The Human Rights Party (HRP) First Ward candidate Beth Brunton addressed the crucial issues of the city's budget…

May 31, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

… gasoline that can be produced. Some oil industry conspiracies. companies have been diverting some Arabs, gov t troops clash in oil-rich Iran province KHORAMSHAHR, Iran (AP) - Weeks of discontent among Iran…

…'s autonomy-minded Arab minority ex- ploded yesterday into a bloody showdown between armed Arabs and government troops in this city at the heart of oil-rich Khuzestan province. State radio reported 21 persons…

… of Abadan, site of the world's largest oil refinery. But the National Iranian Oil Co. reported no in- terruption to oil operations. The army repulsed an attempt by the rebellious Arabs to take over…

… every corner. The guard, a militia-style group, cap- tured many barricades the Arabs had built from palm tree trunks and car tires, and the barricades smoldered in the night, along with many shops and…

… houses burned earlier in the day. IRAN'S'Arabs are an ethnic minority in a Moslem but non-Arab nation. In Khuzestan, where they number about two million, they claim to be a majority and are pressing for a…

… greater share of the oil profits, appointment of more Alab officials, greater use of Arabic language and an end to what they say is discrimination in employment. The fighting erupted at 4 a.m. yester- day…

… after a tense week in which the province's governor-general, Rear Adm. Ahmad Madani, ordered Arabs to turn in their weapons and evacuate buildings they had occupied. BANK REGULATORS DECIDE PASSBOOK…

… group his latest survey shows that 82 per cent of full-time students between the ages of 18 and 24 favor the idea of a voluntary national service program in which young people could work in either…

March 20, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 134) • Page Image 12

… __ __ _ Become Uac a I ,-i.wirs+..ar Page 12-Tuesday, March 20, 1979-The Michigan Daily House probes alleged South African bribes U.S., Arabs split over Mideast peace treaty Committee…

… in the past on U.S. support, has split with Washington over the Egyptian-Israeli peace issue. Observers here believe he has little choice now but to stand firm with Arab critics of the pact. HUSSEIN…

…'S SURVIVAL now depends more on the Arabs than on the Americans or other Western allies. In a post-treaty era, the 44-year-old monar- ch cannot afford to offend the Palestinians, Islam or the Arab left…

… step" toward an overall peace, and that communism represents the greatest threat to the moderate Arab world. The Jordanians believe Israel's at- titude throughout the 16-month peace process, particularly…

… resolutions 242 and 338, which call for Israeli withdrawal from war-won lands as a pre-condition for Arab recognition of the Jewish state. THE GOVERNMENT believes U.S refusal to support Jordan in continuing U…

… Convention on oc- cupied territory. That debate was in its seventh day Monday. Jordan has problems unique among the Arab qonfrontation states. It has more Palestinians than Jor- danians-1.2 million to 800…

… towns of Nablus and Kalandia, and high school students in Hebron burned tires and blocked a road before being disper- sed by troops. [" Save 12' 33.8 fl. oz. (1 liter) returnable bottle OGRT'Sve 1t…

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…

January 28, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

students at the University of advocate Ralph Nader, Comptrol- Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second ler General Elmer Staats, repre- Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- sentatives of citizen groups and…

… joint'strategy against Israel I I i r CAIRO (Reuters) - Foreign and Arab lands, informed sources say; defense ministers f r o m the 18 it will be submitted to an ArabI member states of the Arab De…

…- summit conference for ratification.i fense Council met here yesterday The secretary-general of the to draw up a unified military stra- Arab league, Mahmoud Riad,1 tegy against Israel. blamed Arab

… foreign ity items to be discussed during minister, told Arab defense and the three-day council. foreign ministers: "Arab negli- If the council agrees on a joint gence has led to our failure to lib- military…

… plan to regain captured erate the Arab territories.'' seniority system- attacked "We have committed many mis-: takes in the past and are still mak- ing mistakes with the result that we are now incapable…

January 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… by ther bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong in which thousands of civilians were claimed killed or injured. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michiaan. News phone: 764…

….m. 341 South Main 769-5960 By Reuters Syrian and Israeli forces fought a series of air and ground battles over the Golan Heights Monday and. Syria called on other Arab rmiies to move immediately to…

… called on other Arab states and armies to move immediately to take their place along the bat- tle line with Israel. The appeal, broadcast in an official commentary over Dama- scus radio, said Syria hoped…

… that the Arab states' attitude would not be confined to moral support and "statements from a dis- tance." Arab silence would give the Israelis the opportunity to pre- pare for a new "expansionist leap…

…" which would lead to the loss of additional Arab territory, it said. "The voice of the Arab masses . calls for all Arab states and armies to take their normal place along the confrontation line against…

… Israel in order to accom- plish the 'historical and sacred mission of liberating Arab terri- tory," the statement added. i _._ - - - ---- --- OVERBECK BOOKSTORE WILL BE OPEN Join The Daily CIRCULATION…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

… ;!4i:' ?\,' r tit r Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 52 Thursday, October 24, 1974 News Phone: 764-05 Who By KENNETH STEIN CINCE…

… THE October w last year the top i Palestine and the Palest has dominated the attent all parties in the Arab-I conflict. Where primary co on the part of Egypt, J and Syria after the June war was for…

… apart fr usual place within the deb the Middle East. And ag urged and battered about the Arab defeat in Pale 1948-49, the idea of estab a Palestinian governme exile had been raised. S concept has been…

… One which says that point th in the Palestine is an integral part of willing t mdi- the greater Arab homeland, Ar- commun stood ticle Two seems to question the of refu core right of the Kingdom of…

…." verbal a pt and This was an effort to placate the get the r war Arab claim that they had been neva pe some promised independence after the Sovi eanig World War I and support for an States a n fact…

… independent Arab Kingdom for what if imate their support of Great Britain what it against Turkey. The recipient of due out this kingdom was Husayn's what if e seg- grandfather, King Abdllah. terests move- t…

…- counter ihae iodically since then, PLO lead- taking u n the ers have challenged Husayn's tarfare unity, existence both as a monarch and curs, p as renresentative of an ?Arab litically Kiryat state to the…

… would 1967 as a broad working outline arger for reaching a solution in 'he T otners. Arab-Israeli conflict. That re- f con- snhltion has at least three points ings of among which apear open for contra…

…-chairmen. But the PLO fails to get perceives as its just of the UN debate? And local Arab national in- overcome the claim that se of the Palestinians is tral core of the Arab- conflict? .E IS a strong likelihood…

…- tion with the British connection and later with the United Siirtes has tended to taint the monar- chy's image in the eyes of fellow Arabs who have sought to throw off the dominant influence of foreign…

January 30, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Letters to The Daily Thursday, January 30, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Frank reappraisal needed TN THE LIGHT of the budget…

… buildings of its ilk, the adminis- tration can do the same. WHY IS IT THAT budget cuts al- ways threaten students in the form of increased education costs, TA's in the form of reduced compen- sation…

… policy against the Arab people, both in the Arab states adjacent to Israel and in the Arab-Persian Gulf area. The power of the Israeli state is currently directed against peaceful Lebanese vil- lagers and…

…- tinian refugee camp at Naba- tiva, the death and maiming of hundreds of Arab civilians, the destruction by explosives of scores of civilipn homes and the laving to waste of large tracts of agricultural…

… destroyed homes and more de- nuded fields. It has been in reaction *o suh large-scale destruction of Arab life, property, and even nation- hod for the last 25-30 years that the Palestinian liberation move…

…- ment has developed, with the backing of the Arab people, and has engaged in resistance, so piously decried by Israel as "terror". ISRAEL HOPES, apparently, to continue the process of de- populating…

…, not only to Palestinians and Lebanese villagers, but to all the Arab peoples and thus must be counteracted by all the resources available to the Arabs as a whole. Such aggressive activity by Israel…

… against southern Leonnon must be seen within the general context of imperialist policy in the Arab world, led in the main by the United States. The Unit- ed States is moving more and more into the Arab

…-Persian Cuiff area in a number of guises in hopes of consolidating its dom-- ination of the oil resources of the Arab people. GUNBOATS are now making their appearance in the Arab- Persian Gulf, as well as en…

… number of which will now likely increase. THE PURPOSE of these mov- es in the Gulf by the United States is to maintain its dom- ination over the oil resources of the Arab people. What the U.S. government…

September 29, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… invasion there has been a cre- scendoing desire on the part of the powers in Washington to effectively nullify you,"~ Kunstler told the predominantly-student crowd. To support his charge, Kunstler men…

… our democracy." Where is the real violence-where does it come from, Kunstler asked. "It's a tragic deception to pin violence on the students in this country when our goV- ernment is responsible for…

… research student was killed. "No one cannot hang his head at the death of an innocent man," Kuntsler said of the incident, "but to treat it as an excuse to maintain the bizarre status quo is a bad mistake…

…." Contending that American society is in need of "drastic revision," Kunstler sa "We face a life stifled by useless stand ards-we are raised on ideals that are living lie." Students, Kunstler said, play a vit…

… Kunstler said "Students must say to ti government that this war be stopped. Ar with the end of war must come an en to racism, an end to poverty and an er to the insidious attacks on young people Kunstler…

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…

May 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Tuesday, May 21, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 Terrorist hypocrisy THE RECENT ATTACK by Arab terrorists on Israeli…

… the Palestinian people; it merely points out the hypocrisy of the Arab ter- rorist organizations. The terrorist organizations have stated publicly that they are persuing peace through the creation of a…

… non- sectarian state in Palestine" where both Jews and Arabs would live as equals. Yet this latest attack can only drive a wedge between Arabs and Jews, and make any sort of peace more remote. During…

… recent peace efforts the terrorists have re- jected any Arab Palestinian Involvement with negotia- tions. Nahjef Hawatmeh, the leader of the Popular Demo- cratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine which…

… neighboring Arab village of Tarshiche ,ave been particularly, good. Things have gone so well in fact, that the two have joined and are administered by a single government which is equally divided between Arabs

… for the longest sleepless period, 11 days. Engineering student Carlos Costa also under- went this torture before he was devastating," wrote the phychia- trist, "and the breakdown was complete." THE…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 127

ARAB TER RORISTS SLIP OVER JORDANIAN BORDER DURING VISIT: adat aftei 4 .'EL AVIV, Israel (AP)-Egyptian President Anwar Sadat flew home yesterday after a summit with Prime minister Menachem Begin…

…, the Israeli military command an- nounced that an army patrol had inter- cepfted a band of Arab terrorists slip- ping across the Jordanian border 14 hours earlier. The Arabs apparently sought to distract…

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… just an ordinary paper. STUDENT It comes complete with all the inside PK info on University Affairs. From ad- ministrative decisions to ,fraternity antics you can count on the Daily to S 4O keep you…

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…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…SGC orders film group to tally financial accounts By DAVID BLOMQUIST A possible confrontation between the Student Organizations Board of the Stu- dent Council and Friends of Newsreel, a campus film…

… confirmed that the raids were in retalitation for the Arab ter- rorist attack on Maalot in northern Israel on Wednesday which left 16 children dead. "You can see it, the attack in Lebanon, as retaliation…

… dusk to hit a refugee camp and a road near the Israeli border, the Lebanese defense ministry said. The Israelis said their -targets were Arab guerrilla bases, but bombs and rockets hit some areas…

… Israeli F4 Phantom jets. An Arab guerrilla at the scene said as many See ISRAEL, Page 9 K Lm INN m U r a lml anxYsis ltC. a rie s a Ille Collins CO me tiny memey inme FImOP LUII V aal- --, -1 yesterday…

… during the funeral ceremony for some of the teenage victims of Wednesday's attack on a school building in Maalot. Sixteen children held hostage by Palestinian guerrillas died in a clash between the Arabs

February 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 113) • Page Image 9

…) - Leaders of the Arab "Big Four" assembl- ed here yesterday to discuss progress towards a Middle East peace settlement and the use of the oil weapon since the Israeli- Egyptian disengagement agree- ment. The…

… oil question was expected to dominate the two-day Arab summit meeting being held at the white-domed people's palace here. THE HURRIEDLY convened summit coincided with an an- nouncement by United Nations…

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October 21, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… represents the position of the Ann Arbor Arab Student's Organization.) PALESTINIAN GUERRILLAS have emerged as a crucial factor in the Middle East, and neither Israel nor the Arab governments can ignore the…

… liberty in giving me his copy of the FLQ plat- form. For obvious reasons, I cannot send it to you. Only two days ago the editor of The Meliorist, the student newspaper at the University of Lethbridge, in…

… Alberta, was ordered not to publish his paper, which was to contain the platform. Doing so would mean his arrest. The Ontarion, published by students at the University of Guelph in Ontario, was confiscated…

… will become armed." THE FACT OF the matter is, however, that the majority of Canadiens seem to be firmly supporting the government in its course of action. A fourth year student at McGill Univer- sity…

… the government, and there seem to be few English-speaking Canadiens who will vehemently object to Trudeau's actions. While there is obviously some support for the FLQ, (many French-Canadien students are…

… what- ever national origin. SUCH EVIDENCE is everywhere to be found. Cabdrivers condemn the FLQ; bus- drivers condemn the FLQ; the vast major- ity of students condemn the FLQ; and no- body seems to mind…

… the reality of a police state, however temporary. Despite calls to arms on campuses across Canada, the evidence seems to point to near-solid student support for Trudeau. The reason for this may lay in…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan An ideology for Palestinian revolution 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michiqan Daily express the…

… action. After the Suez war of 1956, a new Palestine Resistance movement began to take shape. However here it would be interesting to go back to the 1930's and see what was going on then. The Arabs of…

…, military power; there was no semblance of any equality between the Arabs and the forces brought against them. They resisted in organized political action, as well as in all visible forms of resistance…

October 04, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…Pge 4-Thursday, October 4, 1979-The Michigan Daily TheArab-Israelidisputecomes from decades of hostiiity i -The continuing impasse in the Middle East peace process reminds us of the intricate…

… complexity of the issues at hand, and the bitter dispositions, har- dened by years of tragic losses for both sides. After decades of offensive reprisals initiated by both Arabs and Israelis, there seems to be…

Arabs to forget that the Nazi Holocaust was the primary factor which caused the great powers to lend their support to the creation of Israel. Political Zionism became a viable political force only with…

… Zionists, who began settling peacefully among the Arab populations long before the First Aliya in the 1880s. THIS FACT is too easily forgotten by Arabs, especially those who make the obscene analogy of…

… conflict. H. Scott Prosterman is a graduate student in the Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies.) Kawasmeh is only aggravating the bitterness among the Palestinians and leaving it- self open…

… the Jews", we were told, but "of anyone who takes our right to live." ACCORDINGLY MANY Arabs insist that the avowed PLO goal of destroying the state of Israel, speaks of the elimination of the "pure…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

Arabic. "We invited everybody to this party," said Uriel Rauff, director of the Zionist Youth group Hacomer Hazzair. "The Organization of Arab Students was con- tacted to invite Arab students to this event…

…." At least one Arab did attend the festivities later on. Medhat Credi, a graduate student in Near Eastern studies from Egypt said, "I am happy, very happy about the peace treaty. I would have been…

… Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, March 27, 1979 Ten Cents Twelve Pages plus Supplement Israel, Egypt celebrate peace Arabs criticize treaty WASHINGTON (AP) - Egypt and Israel, neighbors but enemies…

…. for a generation, signed a treaty yesterday to begin a new, fragile era of peace between Arab and Jew. In a solemn ceremony on the front lawn of the White House, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and…

… Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin put their names to Arabic, Hebrew and English copies of a treaty promising mutual recognition, respect, and peace. "PEACE HAS come," declared a beaming President Carter…

…, whose per- sonal intervention brought the talks back to life after they had stalemated on the details. Carter quoted the Bible and the Koran, and he offered a personal prayer that Arabs and Jews may one…

… day be brothers. Sadat, replying, declared, "Let there be no more bloodshed between Arabs and Israelis. "LET US WORK together until the day comes when they beat their swords into plowshares and their…

… Hebrew. "Salaam" means "peace" in Arabic. Begin put on a skullcap and quoted Psalm 126 in Hebrew. He said rather than translate, he would let everyone find the words in his own language in "the book of…

… reporters that his country would do its best to resist pressures to increase the price of a standard barrel of OPEC oil. U U Jewish students celeb Health official blasts planners By JOHN GOYER A high…

… after- noon was cause for a joyous celebration by nearly 100 students and commun~ity members later in the day in Alice Lloyd's Blue Lounge. Billed as a "peace party," the gathering was intended to be "an…

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…

April 01, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… made a show of support "for our brothers who are being beaten, jailed and murdered by Israelis armed with American guns and American money." A handout circulated by the Arab student organization…

… West Bank and the Gaza." MOHAMED MASRI, representative for the Arab community and student organization, asserted these Israeli actions "are not new- the oppression of human rights by the Jewish state has…

… since shortly after she fell into the coma on April 15, 1975. She has never regained consciousness. Dailv Photo by PAULINE LUBENS PALESTINIAN ARABS and their supporters m rch against Israeli actions in…

…. 9, said the strike was declared after union officials received a telegram from negotiators in Arlington Heights saying talks See UNION, Page 2 DIAG RALLY: Local Arabs stage protest against Israeli…

… 'Oppression' By MICHAEL YELLIN Chanting, "Jewish people yes, Zionism no," some 100 Palestinians and Arab sympathizers gathered on the Diag yesterday to protest the recent attacks on Palestinians in Israeli oc…

…- cupied Arab Jerusalem. Sponsored by the Organization of Arab Stu- dents and the Arab community in Ann Arbor, the protest was one of the most vocal and enthusiastic in recent history. The demon- stration…

… came just one day after the fatal shooting of six Arab-Israeli men and boys by Israeli security forces, during the worst rioting in Israel's 28 year history. HOISTING SIGNS saying, "Israeli 'benign…

… just now been revealed by the media." The marchers arrived at City Hall and began taking up a chant in Arabic. After their request to speak to Mayor Wheeler was unanswered, they vowed to show up at the…

… further indicated he was disappointed with the Air Force action, saying, "I would much rather go ahead - we had two Ph.D.'s going on it," (for graduate students doing the research). Elham Elahi, a student

September 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…- aid officer called "the infamous "Frankly, we came to a sands of college students return- interlude." stop in processing loans," ing to campuses across the coun- Tuition loans were previously Carol…

… Wennerdahl, director' o try this month without money to pay tuition.t tgranted to any student whose ad- student loan program in Ill Some students may be turned justed family income was less "The number of…

… schools have hastily "demonstrated financial need" of The Office of Education arranged deferred payment plans all students seeking the low-cost sponded with a proposal tha for students whose loans have…

… which sion for students, schools and lend- Aug. 19. it insured tuition loans from banks ing institutions. At the end of Though colleges and to individual students. The Edu- July, the number of loans…

… Bush said he vetoed the move because it did not carry a simultaneous UN con- demnation of terrorism such as, the Arab massacre of Israeli ath- letes. s The fighters patrolled the sky for two hours but…

… by the thousands were streaming out of the country at the windup of the games. Sixty Arabs who tried to leave Munich Sunday were detained ov- ernight for further security checks and another 57 Arab

… passengers who tried to land at Munich were refused entry. 'IMore than 500 departing Arab log of loan applications. At the end of August, 25,700 loans to- taling $28.5 million had been ap- proved. At the end…

… applications processed," said Dick Tombaugh, executive di- rector of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Adminis- trators. "The slowdown is fan- tastic. It will be October or No- vember before a…

… lot of students get their money." Most colleges and universities have responded by allowing stu- dents to register and take courses without paying tuition until their loans come through. This will cost…

…- payment, said William Simmons ports, including Frankfurt, the Jr., director of the division of in- .largest in central Europe. sured loans in the Office of Edu- ::.. cation. A47ya-l Arab was teor arily held…

January 30, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…S ri .. _I err.. '. - e fr4iian Dait1 Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan All ethics aside for Mayor Jim 420 Maynard St:, Ann…

… imagination. Paul O'Donnell is a Univer- sity student in foreign lan- guages and journalism. He has spent most of his college career studying in France and Spain. Gen. Francisco. Franco Le Perthus on the Fren…

… pre-occupied with Nix- on's sanity and his character flaws." -Steven McClure '72 Jan. 29 Regeneration To The Daily: LEE GILL'S resignation as SGC President paves the way for the regeneration of student

… govern- ment at Michigan. As an observer or participant in student govern- ment since 1969 perhaps my per- spectives are of a little interest. Until early 1972 SGC had its ups and downs but on the whole it…

… was a reasonably representative and sometimes influential body. I t s supportive role in the 1970 BAM strike was quite important, and its attainment of student control over the present Office of Special…

… Ser- vices and Programs was an ad- pretense of restoring democratic student government. There remains no excuse for the corporate University to meddle in student affairs. SGC ought to en- act a…

… workable new constitution - perhaps as a federation of school and college governments - b u t whatever form it takes, all students should repudiate continued Admin- istrative/Regental usurpation of student

… self-determination. -Bob Black '73 Jan. 10 obfuscation To The Daily: ON DECEMBER 6, an advercise- ment on Arab racism and anti- Semitism was published in t h e Michigan Daily. Even if We as- sume that…

… all of the examples of racism and persecution of minori- ties by the Arabs are correct, the article still did not clarity t h e issues directly relating io the Arab-Israeli conflict and diI not…

… contribute to producing an atmos- phere in which these problems might be rationally discussed. For years Arab propagardists have tried to argue that the on y- solution to the Arab-Israeli con- flict was the…

April 09, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

… to peace between Israel and the Arab world and to Israel's integration into the M i d d l e East. Joseph Ben-Dak has been a noted leader in the National Union ofaIsraeli Students, and currently is…

… nominates will be a man of higher prestige and judicial qualifications than Haynsworth or Carswell. -JUDY KAHN STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council and Senate Assembly have agreed on a revised version of the new…

… Office of Stu- dent Services (to replace the c u r r e n t Office of Student Affairs). Now the plan, substantially toned down from the version rejected by the Regents two months ago, will be submitted to…

… the Regents at their meeting later this month. If the plan is approved, President Flem- ing can get back to the business of ap- pointing someone to be Vice President for Student Services from the list…

… of five candidates endorsed 1 a s t January by a student faculty search committee which Fleming himself appointed. Fleming knows that at least one of the candidates, Peter Steinberger, a recent…

… his project at ISR, Guskin found himself in the midst of a pretty exciting and stimulating career. But ,as he said recently, the opportunity to be Vice President for Student Services meant a chance to…

… January. and was the most ready of all the candidates to accept it. - But after his views on the job and on the role of students in the OSS were made public in an interview in The Daily, a storm of…

… opposition was rais- ed to his candidacy by both search con- mittee members who felt they had been misled in the original interviews, and by black 'students, who issued; a statement saying Locke's candidacy…

…- cidered taking the job as OSS vice presi- dent because of a profound conviction that he could do things to make the Uni- versity serve students better. The delay in the selection process both- ered him. He…

… un- dergraduates next year. - The recently announced pro- gram with respect to the funding of black student enrollment does not have any substantial effect upon tuition plans for 1970-71. The reason is…

September 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… BEIRUT (Reuter) - Jordan yesterday released the bulk of its political prisoners - mostly Pales- tinian commandos - under a sweeping amnesty which has been generally welcomed in the Arab world. Despite a…

… cool reception from the Palestine resistance movement it- self - which declared it would not be deceived by King Hussein's ges- ture - the amnesty has been seen by Arab commentators as an im- portant…

… ATTENTION STUDENTS: Sept. 21, 5:00 p.m. is the last date for the Fall Term' when the Registrar's Office will: a. Accept the Student 100 per cent Withdrawal Notice for refund pur- poses. (Excluding a $50…

….00 disenrollment fee.) b. Allow refund for the student who reduces hours of course credit. Oct. 19, 5:00 p.m. is last date for the Fall Term when Registrar's Office will allow refund for a 50 per cent With- drawal…

…! would support a more moderate bill and urged the Democrats on the Education and Labor Commit- tee to bring one out promptly. Microscopes... STUDENT, MEDICAL & PROFESSIONAL Lowest Discount Prices…

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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

… Volume LXXXVII, No. 38-S Thursday, July 7, 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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 23, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…, Saudi Arabia (AP) - THE SYRIANS said Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's drive ponement resulted from to sell Arab leaders on the Camp David tinuation of a summit meet accords stalled in this desert city…

… line Arabs in Damascu: yesterday as Saudi Arabia withheld its weekend. Observers in support and Syria postponed the speculated that Assad may American's scheduled visit there for 24 ted another day to…

… try to hours. opinion, including Hussein's But Jordan's King Hussein gave the ti-Camp David line. United States one small cause for hope, Khadafy and Arafat n rejecting a personal appeal by Arab

… of hard- s into the Damascus have wan- rally Arab s, to the an- made their 'dan after y from the the "rejec- s to counter and further nwar Sadat. shave been king drove Jordan in a 0. Friday's rpeace…

…- talks represented the first time Arafat has met with Hussein on Jordanian soil since 1970. MEANWHILE, a White House report that Sadat has declared his willingness to negotiate peace for all the Arabs by…

… himself signaled potentially serious new problems for the U.S. effort to win over broader Arab support for the peace plan. The White House released a letter from Sadat in which he said he would be willing…

… to "assume the Arab role" in bargaining over the West Bank "following consultations with Jordan and representatives of the Palestinian people." Israel seized the West Bank from Jordan in the 1967…

… lost to students at some point during the year. The agreement was pushed to a con- clusion by Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell's declaration that he would issue a back- to…

…-work injunction against the faculty if the strike was not terminated by 8 a.m. Monday. The judge was acting on a lawsuit filed by an EMU student which called for a court order sending the striking professors back…

… to their classrooms. Business College senior Eric Williams claimed in his suit that EMU students were having irreparable damage done to their educations by the walk-out. THE UNIVERSITY had officially…

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…

November 19, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

…- .... *--*-*-~---,--- - - - ,. _ . Page 12-Sunday, November 19, 1978-The Michigan Daily arabs (Continued from Page 11) he sells: "That's my new cash register. There's my new sign," he points…

… Hazimia an "Uncle Ahmed," a colloquialism meaning an Arab who has sold out to the American establishment. Swanson says the city has assumed a paternalistic attitude toward residents of the South End. "The…

… of the South End community and other Dearborn' residents is nearly non- existent. City officials, too, see little of the community except census figures. "Arabs are gregarious, they like to meet on the…

… an excerpt from a letter written by a Dearborn woman which said the Arabs are "terrible people who drag their kitchen chairs out and sit on the main sidewalk." Last November, however, Hubbard left…

… themes of sexuality and evil merged with a revelatory and concretely powerful effect. In The Fury, De Palma's Grand Guignol deaths were supported by a thematic famine, and the picture stagnated. The pseudo-Arab

… reception proved a harbinger of the movies to come. Although film students and other aspiring highbrows relish the dichotomy between art and entertain- ment, Spielberg's technical virtuosity was so…

… spicy Arabic foods and to hear the chants from outside the mosque, you would think the community has remained en- trenched in the old ways of Lebanon, Syria, or Yemen. Yet, in many ways the…

Arabs have been initiated more quickly than most into the American way. he remarked, 'We were all ready to start building and thought we had the support of the community. At this point we're just trying…

… the city should ask the area residents what they want. Even though Arabic immigrants make up 13 per cent of Dearborn's 110,000 population, the rest of the city is solidly white and middle-class. For 30…

… years Mayor Orville Hubbard reigned Arabic foods and to hear the chants from outside the mosque, you would think the community has remained entrenched in the old ways of Lebanon, Syria, or'Yemen. Yet, in…

October 31, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… yesterday morning and continued their discussions through lunch. They plan to see Nixon at the White House today. THE TWO KEY ISSUES are be- coming entwined in the quickened diplomacy. The first is Arab in…

… Soviet Union would press the Arabs to exchange prisoners. The Egyptians provided Israel with the names of 82 prisoners, in- cluding a pilot held since 1969, and would exchange the men once Is- rael agreed…

… fears that the Arab oil blockade could seriously damage chances t( ;meet this winter's heating of needs. TOP OFFICIALS of 21 interna tional oil firms met with govern ment officials at the Interior De…

… r the high-level secret session to d - stress the urgency of the situation I created by the Arab states' pro- duction cutbacks and embargo of shipments to western nations in t retaliation for support…

… of Israel. Saudi Arabia, the main Arab oil s producer in the Middle East, will reduce production by another five per cent starting today, the Middle East News Agency (MENA) re- - ported yesterday…

…. - THE AGENCY QUOTED Taher i Radwan, permanent Saudi delegate to the Arab League, as saying the cut would bring the total reduction 1 of Saudi output to 15 per cent. The cuts began nearly two weeks , ago…

… under an agreement between Arab oil producers at a meeting in Kuwait. They were aimed at coun- tries considered friendly to Israel. Meanwhile, Prime Minister, Ed- ward Heath and opposition leader Harold…

… Hitchcock The Perfect Halloween Nght Thriller WED., OCT. 31 7, 9, 11 P.M. Hutchins Hall, Rm.100 NON LAW-'75c sponsored by Law School Student Senate ou can choose howmuch money you Wan o save. Regular…

October 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… paragraphics Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6…

…. The student w h o feels very much alone has few al- ternatives. Reading the D a i I y Personal column usually uncovers pleas for friendship but with an underlying hint of perversion. One can take…

… creative hold of a Flair and release his or her anguish on a bathroom wall, or scrawl his or her phone number somewhere in Basis for Arab apprehension By AHMAD BESHAREH THE RECENT events in Vienna…

… dramatize another facet of the Arab-Zionist feud. The Arab guer- rillas principal demand , was the termination of Austria's official collaboration with the Israeli Zion- ists in channelling Soviet Jews to…

… turn of this century the Arab Middle East has been the host of Jews from around the world. This is especially true of Euro- pean Jews escaping persecution or seeking a greater freedom of ex- pression…

…. The early commers were welcomed ' by the Arabs of the area. However, as soon as the political significance of immigration became evident the Arabs of Palestine vio- lently revolted against this…

… three years, 30,000 of which in 1972 alone). In view of these events, t h e Arabs cannot help being appre- hensive. And the resultant image, magnified by Israeli statements and actions, can only be bleak…

…. Moshe Dayan has recently stated that the Soviet immigrants w i lI make Sinai (captured from Egypt in 1967) Jewish. And the multitude of Israeli settlements in A r a b lands confirms the Arabs' worst fears…

…, i.e., that continued Jewish immigration from the Soviet Un- ion will realize Israeli's implicit policy of annexation and expan- sion. Annexation leads to displace- ment of Arabs and the sequence of…

… the pre-1948 events is repeated. The Arabs uphold the humaniter, ian principle of choosing one's land of residency. But they also uphold and defend the equally important right to one's land. The…

February 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

….fir L Ifpiga D Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Wednesday, February 12, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… change this attitude and see that such a "mistake" never happens again. -THE DAILY STAFF Ask By PATRICIA FLYNN INSTEAD OF depositing their money in U.S. banks, oil rich Arabs are now buying the banks - or…

… enthusiastically wel- comes his capital. THE PUBLIC outcry against the in- flux of Arab money and the influence that goes with it has certainly not gone unnoticed by other Arab investors, who are already wary of…

… the shareholder's best interest, the ;ques- tion of Arab control of the city's largest and oldest local bank was clearly on everyone's mind. In the midst of the heated controversy, one bank director…

… about coming into U.S. busi- ness. They fear their holdings could be targets for retaliation against oil pricing policies. And, although anxious to convert their dollars into real assets, the Arabs are…

… abroad. And as one administration official put it, a growing Arab investment stake in this country is likely to make them more "responsible" in their behavior. THE CURRENT domestic credit crunch is another…

… reason to welcome Arab capitalists - both government and business would like to see some of the aproximately $9 billion the Arabs de- posited in U.S. banks and Treasury bonds last year channeled instead…

… into direct 'SCOtS investments. Arab investments, says As- sistant Treasury Secretary Gerald Par- sky, should be seen "not as a threat but, to the contrary, an important oppor- tunity." This point has…

… not been missed by U.S. businessmen, such as Henry Ford II, who is known to be seeking Arab financing for a huge apartment-hotel-of- fice complex planned for the center of Detroit. Ford, in fact, was…

… the deal. Pharaon has said that he would like to use the bank to channel Arab money into this country, Q ; > s U.S. investments in the Mid- dle East. "Khashoggi does a lucra- tive business in the Middle…

October 19, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

… Mf rtigan uaitu Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Madison Avenue: The biggest pusher 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104…

… dilemma. can com Proposal By DIANA MILLER with her (TATED SIMPLY, and it would of course not be simple to im- QUITE plement, this plan would require for Arab the Russians and the Americans tensions to bring…

… er. to the crisis area. The on Israel and the Arabic countries tion with would be brought to a status quo againstI as far as their supplies of arma- ians wh( ments are concerned. The actual ments fo…

… fighting instead that the of allowing it to go on until one obtaining side (the Israelies) temporarily so that t finishes the other is that it would bargainin be better for Arab pride if both ten days it and…

… its adversary were told to ister Mos quit instead of being badly beat- would be en once again. back atI AND IT IS ARAB PRIDE, or so Sinai ifT they have informed us, that has conducte moved them to…

… energy embarrass- ing ten y ment. If the Russians do not need igtny Arab oil now, that does not rule ture synth out their use of it in the future: the west and, as the Arabs have shown, that has b they can…

… play games with the Rus- attention sians as well as with the U.S. Before t I HAVE BEEN told b7 "ex- of Good perts" that the Russians are inter- Arabs ha ested in the Arab states not at all attentionI for…

Arabs have shown It would in the past, as mentioned above, if they c that they are not interested in good uset bearing the weight of more im- now, but perialists on their backs. In 1956, from us, Nasser…

… sheeri conquest and rule by foreig 1 pow- will be fo ers and the Arab nationalist move- truly defe ment feels it is time for Acabs to themselves Impossible. After all, most adult minds are unable to…

… and possibly losing pow- ly ones in the whole sita- any right to complain Israel are the Palestin- o, used by Arab goven- r political purposes, were e temporary UN shelters granted citizenship…

November 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… the mother's 'life is ' directly threatened, is outmod- a from the U. N. has been sug- tional political spotlight. ed t gested by several Arab dele- As recently as 1965, the Pales- THE DRIVE for…

… only by the Israelis butl Nadine Trintignant, author Si- Tuesday night's decision ap-!also by Arab leaders who saw mone de Beauvoir and actress plies only to the current ses- !him as a threat to their…

… he also University to study engineering. maintains strong relacions with There he became chairman of the radical governments of Sy- the Palestinian Students Orgaii- ria, Iraq and Libya, which pro…

… neighboring Arab states oagan. In 1969, with the Arab world still smarting from the 1967 de- feat, Arafat took command of the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation, welding a number of guerrilla groups together…

… and there recovered their strength. At the Arab summit conference 1 a s t rnoth, the other leaders of the Arab world recognized Arafat and the PLO as the sole legiti- mate representatives of 'he…

September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

… renew. Large 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, lots of light and fresh air-unfurnished, no children or pets. $315/mo. 662-4057. 56U924 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED-Student prefer- red. Must be neat and mature. Own room…

… federal job. The parking lothattendant has not been prosecuted, he said. By MARIANNE EGRI and MARK PARRENT Unsatisfied with proposals for bringing student input into the selec- tion process for a new…

… Pattinson, Mervat Hatem, Doug Steinberg, Julie Greene and Eric Arnson. Jordan, Saudi A 7 m i (Continued from Page 1)' their feuds and to take a "collective Arab stand to achieve the Arab nation's higher…

… goals." SAUDI ARABIA, a major financial backer of both Egypt and opponents of Sadat, has maintained neutrality in in- ter-Arab feuds following the Egyptian leader's"visit to Jerusalem last Novem- ber. An…

November 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… Einh t Pages i 14 i F If YOU SEE NEWSAPPCALL ALY s _ Position clarified In Friday's Daily we reported that a spokesman for the Arab Student Association had denounced the ex- pulsion'of pro…

…-Zionist Jews from a campus forum on the Middle East War. The spokesman, Hamed Hamud called our offices yesterday to say the official view of the Arab Student Association is that the pro-Zionists were disrupting…

… the college's students. Although the proposal is given little chance of adop- tion, its presentation to the faculty highlights a quiet movement by a small but active group of reform advocates who are…

… working to reverse the current faculty domination of academic decision-making in LSA. THE PRIORITY goal of this movement is parity- equal representation of students and faculty in college governing units…

… action to be taken by the faculty. Officers of the LSA Student Government-a 15 mem- ber representative body elected by LSA students-are leading the drive to reform the Governing Faculty. THEIR PROPOSAL…

…, sponsored by LSA Student Government Vice President Chuck Barquist and Prof. Marvin Felheim, chairman of the American studies department, would replace the present set-up with a representative assembly…

… composed of fifty faculty members and fifty students. Under the proposal, faculty representatives would be elected from their departments. Representation would be proportional to the size of the department…

…'s faculty. Student representatives wo'ld be elected from five divisions randomly assigned at registration. AT PRESENT, LSA Student Government spokesmen point out, students have no vote in the college's top…

… pass. The little offense the hapless Hoosiers were able to generate came through the air. KISSINGER, MEIR CONFER: Is-raelis chargeArabs' two yards and a Willie Jones pass down fell incomplete. AN…

…- Canal and tried to break through power efforts to bring the Arabs Israeli encirclement yesterday but and Israelis toward a peace settle- were shoved back in a sporadic ment and solidify the still…

December 01, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… Oslo is all prepared to welcome 300 students, teachers and professional people from 50 countries to its 33rd session beginning on June 23 and ending August 3, 1979. Undergrad and grad courses are offered…

… does compute How'd you like to have R2D2 or C3PO instruct your class along with your regular TA? Over 5,000 students at two community colleges in Arizona and Virginia had a computer teach part of their…

….m. to 4 p.m., Slusser Gallery, North Campus. Friends of Ann Arbor Public Library Book Sale, 9 to 9 p.m., har- dbacks $1, paperbacks 50 cents. Orthodox minyan at Hillel, 1429 Hill, 4:45 p.m., Student Union…

… for Progressive Judaism and Reform Service, at 8 p.m. International Student Recreation, 6-8 p.m., Sports Coliseum. Imperialism and Birthing/Birth Control - "Blood of the Condor", 7:30 p.m., Residential…

… Michigan Daily-Friday, December 1, 1978-Page 3 U NEWS DEPARTMENT: needs students to read, write, 6&. report news. No experience is needed. It's fun too! Organizational Mtg. Mo.Dc4at 7:30 p.m. 530 SAD…

….95 Afro -Arab rnteracti on discussed (Continued from Page 1) African nations, Auda said. "It was a period in the sixties of political cooperation, where national liberations prospered." At the end of this…

…- ween the regional powers, using them as agents to accomplish their aims, he said. Following the October, 1973, Mideast war, Auda stated, the Organization of African Unity and the Arab League held the…

… first of their joint meetings to discuss increased Arab-African in- teraction. Then, in 1977, an Afro-Arab summit was held and declarations draf- ted by the 60 leaders in attendance were accepted. This…

March 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… Jewish students tried to force their way onto the Holy Temple Mount, which is holy to Moslems and Jews. No serious injuries were repor- ted. Four Arabs and five Jews were arrested. Authorities discourage…

… point in world history was reached," Eynon said. Eynon andFishman expect to finish a booklet about the radical student movement in Ann Arbor this fall. When completed, the booklet may be the first to deal…

… movement. See HISTORIANS, Page 5 ... others can read Daily Photo by LISA UDELSON ADMISSION INTO these Ivy-League-style buildings as a University law student takes both brains and bucks. With a total of 1…

…,600 applicants, the University's Law and Medical Schools attract more students than any other school in the country. Getting into Law and Med. Schools costl about it in By BETH PERSKY An effort to preserve…

… 802 Monroe St., is the result of a drive by the People's Action Coalition (PAC) of Literary College Student Government (LSA-SG) to collect and centralize information on grass roots organizations, women…

…'s. issues, civil liberties, and government spending, spying, and government sur- veillance. "WE CAN TELL students where to go to find out what issues are hot on cam- pus, and where to get involved in those…

… central location to find out about activist groups from other areas. Gottfried believes that the institution of the library is a very big part of what she considers to be a resurgence of student activism…

… See AND, Page 5 By The Associated Press A high-level U.S. delegation opened a Mideast tour yesterday to try to cool Arab tempers over the American- inspired Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, but an angry…

… all Arab countries and this will con- tinue to be the case in the future." In related developments yesterday: " In the Old City of Jerusalem, Arabs and Jews clashed violently when a group of religious…

… editorial said Egypt "has been isolated from the Arab world ... Washington wants to drag Jordan, Syria and Iraq to follow behind the Egyptian president, and if not, to force them to do so by means of an…

December 04, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…_ _ _ err ie SAirifgan Dait Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jane Fonda: Giving up tinsel for the truth by daniel zwerdling f] 420…

… - places that aren't politically visible. Sometimes 14,000 students show up, and we talk for hours and hours. The ultimate conflict: The image and old life style which Fonda is struggling to transcend, are…

… precious State of Israel, surrounded by a sea of barbarians anxious to destroy it. Parents gave no reasons as to why Arabs should hate Israel, but then hadn't our en- tire history been one of senseless per…

… get the other side - of *hungry peasants driven from their lands, of refugee camps, of Jews pa- trolling Arab villages. The socialist countries reversed their earlier sup- port of Israel, radicals with…

… whom we sympathized placed Israel on the wrong side of the world class strug- 'emerging peoples' and not sym- pathize with Arab arguments? If we studied the question serious- ly we saw that Palestine…

…, once a land of Arab peasants, was now com- pletely under Israeli rule. We saw that seven hundred thousand Arabs had fled before Israeli forges from lands they had inhabited for many generations, that…

… over half a mil- lion Arabs remained today in re- fugee camps. That the financial sup- port of American and European Jews was of great importance in the estab- lishment of the State of Israel, and…

… concessions to the Palestinian Arabs. ly a nation for well over a thous- and years in the land of Palestine, and that since that time they have been treated as a separate nation in the vast majority of…

… included well over one fourth of Palestine's habitable area) for the national home. An in- dependent Arab state would be estab- lished in the major part of Palestine. Zionists appeard agreeable to this…

… proposal, but it was rejected by the Arab leadership. ALTHOUGH JEWS acquired land in Palestine during the Mandate per- iod, it remained a very small pro- portion of the whole. According to lages, the Jews…

March 03, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… airlines to stop flights to any Arab country which refuses to guaranteed the safety of passengers of any ,flight; FURTHER MOVE: That the Admin- istrative Vice President of Student Government Council be…

… priorities and the environment. SACUA, students discuss policy of traditional closed meetings (Continued from Page 1) sions with the Defense Depart- ment was tabled. History Prof. Arthur Mendel said the…

… that the decision to abolish credit is technically subject to Regent approval, but he added the Regents virtually always accept faculty recommendations on aca- demic matters. The student-faculty council…

… pro- posal passed yesterday specifically said: -That a student faculty com- mittee to develop a structure for a student-faculty council; would be established; -That the council be a repre- sentative…

…, democratic council com- posed of an equal number of fa- culty members and students; -That the council exist as a standing committee of the gov- erning faculty. Classics Prof. Howard Cameron, who introduced…

… the proposal, said the council would serve as a "for- um for discourse between stu- dents and faculty." "The council would be an in- stitution by which students can sit and talk with faculty like men…

…," said Cameron, quoting a student, "rather than play poli- tics in the newspapers." LSA Student Assembly chair- man Ken Lasser expressed the hope that the council could as- sume "much of the traditional…

… work of the faculty", though the faculty, under the current propos- al, would retain final decision- making authority. Lasser said, the student drafters of the proposal hope that the council can serve as…

… a p 1 a c e where literary college committees can funnel their reports before they reach the LSA faculty. In this manner a student voice will be heard other than that of student members of individual…

… pos- sible solution. "If they could just do some- thing constructive." A bearded student in the fish- bowl observes, "The 60's were the protest years. People aren't going to protest anymore." Just…

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…

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