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August 06, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… RODOLFO RODRIGUEZ, from the Movimiento Pro Independencia (MOVEMENT FOR PUERTO RICAN INDEPENDENCE) Tentatively, speeches are also expected from Assiz Essa of the Arab Students Union,and by representatives of…

….m. Tickets: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Ph. 668-6300 Student Mobilization Committee NOON BRALL ON fIAG AUG. 6 SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE: From Detroit SMC, MIKE SMITH, the lawyer who defended the Fort Jackson Eight, and…

… the Black Students Association at Eastern Michigan University, the UAW, and AFSCME. WORKSHOPS-THURS., AUG. 6, 7:30-9:30 Workshops will be held in the Student Activities Building by the following groups…

…,-'ATRE 1214 S. University DIAL 8-6416 OPEN 6:45 Feature Promptly At 7 P.M. & 9 P.M. I I I By The Associated Press Unrest mounted in the Arab world over the U.S. Middle East peace plan yesterday. Iraq…

… city of 52,000 and imposed an over- night curfew after the disorders broke out at dusk. All off-duty police, firemen and Allen County sheriff's deputies were called to duty. that led to the Arab defeat…

… in the 1967 war with Israel. The dispute cast a shadow over the military strategy conference of defense ministers of five Arab states in Tripoli. Iraq boycotted the meeting. Two leading Arab guerrilla…

… groups vowed last night to thwart implementa- tion of a Middle East cease-fire even by attacking U.N. peacekeeping forces. The threat was issued in Tripoli, Libya, where defense ministers of five Arab

… states met for a military strategy con- ference as unrest mounted in the Arab world over the U.S. peace proposal. Although uninvited to the conference, representatives of Al Fatah and the Pale- stine…

… under way. Israeli planes swept across two fronts, striking Arab guerrilla bases in Jordan and Egyptian military targets along the Suez Canal, the military command in Tel Aviv reported. In Amman, commando…

November 29, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… Oil of Indiana, Sun Oil, Phillips, Texaco and At- Arab summit ends, embargo to continue lantic Richfield, is working on two processes to get at the shale oil cheaply. OIL COMPANIES will bid on the 20…

…. 26 to Dec. 1 TICKETS: Thursday $1.00; Friday & Saturday $1.50 at Trueblood Box Office. Box Office open Nov. 22-27, 12 Noon till 5p.m. PERFORMANCES AT 8:00 P.M. ALGIERS (i)-Arab kings and presidents…

… demands as they are understood by the Arabs. The demands were included in a statement ending the three-day summit; the first such parley since the end of the October Middle East war. The summit was meant to…

… tighten Arab ranks before a peace conference with Israel tentatively scheduled Dec. 8 in Geneva. But Iraq and Libya boycotted the meeting because they oppose peace with Israel, and King Hus- sein of Jordan…

… continue holding back oil from countries they consider un- friendly - and to open the taps for pro-Arab nations. The Arab oil-producing nations have cut back production 25-30 per cent, raising fears of a…

… this measure for Japan, the Philippines and the Common l'arket countries, ex- cept Holland, in recognition for pro-Arab statements. "IT SHOULD be clear that there is a direct link between exemption from…

… export cutbacks and any country's support for our just cause," said A r a b League Secretary - General Mah- moud Riad. "Every time coun- tries act in our favor, there will be Arab decisions to recipro…

… counseling, call the above clinics or: EAST CLINIC, Health Service Afternoons 3-5, Mon.-Fri. 207 Fletcher 763-1210 STUDENT SERVICES, Counseling Services 9-5, Mon.-Fri. 3rd Floor, Mich. Union 764-8437 ETHICS…

… LXXXIV, Number 69 Thursday, November 29, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily…

August 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editrius 'prited in The Michigon Doaily exress the ,!.dii opiosolftreyauthor This must be noted in e…

… prey on students, Pizza Bob was a beautiful exception. There was nothing but love between Bob and the hordes of us who constantly crowded his estab- lishments in search of the finest pizza and sub…

… month in Sudan, the second in the Arab world within a matter of days, has faded from the front page back into oblivion. And, one would think, justifiably so: the incidents of the coup itself are now…

…, one can gain some force- ful insights into Arab politics and the true position of the various Arab leaders. After the~July, 19 coup, led by Major Hashem el-Ata, two military figures con- nected with Ata…

… the Arab country. The Communist party news- paper Pravda said that, "At meetings held all over the Soviet Union, the de- mand is sounded-to stop the bloody ter- ror and the acceleration of anticom…

… proceedings, and had his tele- phone and teletype machines cut off. AT LEAST ONE diplomat from the So- viet Union, as well as Bulgaria, was ex- pelled from the Sudan. The whole Arab world supported Nimeiri…

… will continue to re- sist Communism in the 4rab world. Sa- dat, in a speech following close on the heels of the attempted coup, said that Egypt would never be Communist and would never recognize an Arab

… of Khartoum. Qaddafi had earlier the same month supported the abortive coup in Morocco in defiance of much of the rest of the Arab world. The Syrian president sent a message of congratulations to…

… states opposing Israel clashes with the desire. to withhold aid from an openly anti-Communist regime. BUT THE COUP has also clarified the real political status of the other Arab nations. Sadat is most…

… obviously anti- Communist, while receiving aid from the Soviet Union. The Soviets are thus faced with the same choice with regards to all Arab nations, not just the Sudan. At least temporarily, it seems that…

February 09, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… Palestinians who were driven from their homes. war and in 1967) called for a pol- icy of revolutionary defeatism tin both sides. They recognize that the existing Arab regimes - t h e Sadats, Faisals, Quaddafis…

… which overthrows the native capitalist ruling class of each coun- try. ALTHOUGH THE Arab capitalist regimes may accept aid from one or another imperialism power, or from the Soviet Union or China, they…

… the Palestinians. k £i* n Dai 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 Jordan…

… Middle East. The Spartacist League and t h e Revolutionary Communist Youth (SL/RCY) (both in the most recent rights of all national groups - Hebrews ;and Arabs, as well as South Sudanese blacks and Kurds…

…. It would thereby aocquire the poli- tical authority to cut thr)iigh the years of manipulated cha: :rism and accumulated mistrust; to ad- dress the Arab and Hebrew work- ers and unite them in a common…

… status. BUT WHEN Student Government Coun- cil degenerates to near violence, the real losers, as usual, are the students. Resorts to physical action only further serves to awaken the dignity and credi…

…- bility of a body already accorded virtual- ly no respect by the students. And of course in the end Council too will suffer. Events of this ilk are in- stant fodder for those who wish to dis- solve Council…

…. Henry Johnson's Commis- sion on Student Governance can certain- ly point to such incidents as evidence of Council's unworthiness to exist. TODAY'S STAFF: News: Dan Biddle, Mike Duweck, Jim Fraley, Chip…

February 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

… will ask the Regents' If you are a senior of high academic standing and are to support two proposals to increase interested in a career as a Lawyer's Assistant, we'd like student activities space during…

… renovation of the Student Activities We will visit your campus on: Building (SAB) workshop. The other, from 'University President. Robben Wednesday, March 22 Fleming, requests Union Thursday, March 23…

…. Unlike Johnson's proposal, there will be no vote on Fleming's request that the Regents relinquish control of the Union so it can be reorganized to attract more students. The Union's ten-member Board of…

… hits U.S.-Arab warplanes deal PLATIGNUM ITALIC SET Contains afountainyen,five. -talic bis andtinstructton manuaf a((forony $6o.0... At art materiaC¥ s5ioys, codegc took.stores...orsen4 check to…

… the Arabs, Carter and Begin are expected to discuss the question of Israeli settlements in occupied Arab lands. The Carter administration op- poses the settlements as illegal under international law…

… as a moderate state not in direct confron- tation with Israel. BEGIN claimed Saudi Arabia had promised "a certain Arab nation" the aircraft it received would be deployed agains Israel in the event of…

… Israel with the sale to the Arabs. ....isn' t alw6ys easy, try Texas Instruments mBA Our Price $63.50 V oCellar Warranty electronic business calculator W.I' U-Cellar Warranty Support for TI…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 5

… grew out of a query posed Publicity Seminar for Student Organizations An introduction to the fundamen- tals of Publicity, covering a broad range of topics. WHEN: Wed., Jan. 25-2-5 p.m. WHERE: Conference…

… Rooms 1 & 2 Michigan Union CONTACT: Mandy Gordon Student Organizations Coord. 763-0077 * * *NO CHARGE* * * ngay ministers: by the New York City presbytery, the may take divergent courses on the local…

… forced out of Arab lan- ds shortly after the 1948 War of Inde- pendence. "They were never put into refugee camps for 19 years," he said. He also said 41 per cent of Israel's present day population 'is made…

… up of Jewish refugees from Arab countries who were "absorbed into the econo- my." GRAUEL ALSO defended the Israeli settlements in the Sinai desert which has been one of many barriers plaguing the…

… an accident, as Sadat offered to come to Israel and Begin accepted," said Grauel. Grauel, however, pointed out that Israel has recognized the existence of the Arab states for three decades and has…

… continuously offered to negotiate did notdirectly with the Arabs. did not d Israel has been saying for years it c body would meet with Arab leaders any- tifying where and suddenly Sadat comes along retaryand…

…. Conference Room FRIDAY, January 27 4-6 p.m. Office of Minority Affairs Rackhom Student Government TEST ANXIOUS? Does test anxiety cause you to -Freeze on exams? -Have trouble studying? -Do more poorly in…

… program for students specifically in- terested in the reduction of Math anxiety. (sta- tistics, economics.) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL at Centicore 2-3 p.m. 764-6311 K-117 W. Quad Institute for Human…

November 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… egg was thrown at a speaker addressing the group in front of the Graduate Library. Several of the spectators were University administrators, including Vice-President for Student Services Henry Johnson…

… on this campus for the "propriety" of their conduct, and reminding other students that deliberate provocation of violence is a "distortion" of the right to free speech (See Page 2). Thirty…

…-five individuals organized by senior art student Mary Nash met Monday night at the International Cen- ter to draft a statement in support of the protection of Iranian students on cam- pus. "We felt that the majority…

… of people in the University community did not favor any kind of violence against anyone, and needed a forum to express their views," Nash said. LAST TUESDAY, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) also…

September 29, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… finances of student organizations, we quoted Vice-President for Student Services Henry John- son as saying he was "completely opposed" to the SGC guidelines. In fact, Johnson is only opposed to the pro…

… Sports Page . . . Chris Parks and Gene Robinson chant "Bo must Go" on the Editorial Page. Chavez, TENTATIVE PEACE REACHED Tea sters end fend 100 join tuition protest By CINDY HILL About 100 students

… lines for half an hour as demonstrating students lined un to present letters .of Pro- test 'to the cashiers instead of money. The protest which also hit the failure of the University to meet the 1970…

… Black Action Movement demands, new state residencv cri- teria and alleged insufficient finan- cial aid, was hampered by a purely non-university source--rain. As one Student Action Commit- tee (SAC…

…) organizer called "Don't pay the hike-strike!" to disinter- ested students on their way to classes, two other members squab- bled about moving the demonstra- tion inside. "Go to the Diag, scream a little bit…

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…

January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…. S. oil compa- nies cut off supplies of Arab oil to U. S. military forces last No- vember. Business Week magazine reported Dec. 1 that Saudi Arabia warned it would fight any flow of oil by tightening…

… con- taxes that oil companies can cre- trols." oir ion Applied in areas as a Tool nal Change" Rm. 2059 MKRI Mi., Rm. 1057 MHRI S ad at returns after touring Arab capitals N q SONY." STR-6036A…

…. A XI 336 South State 769-4980 Open unt see COED Frat! 761-6133 0 _ . , POSITIONS NOW OPEN FOR, Central Student Judiciary (All-Campus Supreme Court) WHO CAN APPLY? Any student at the University…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…., U.S. peace efforts long have encountered the stiffest opposition from the Israelis, and the bitterest opponents of President Sadat's peace initiative have been his fellow Arabs. But with recent events…

…? Begin fered far more at the hands of the Arabs than they have from the Israelis. Jordan, Lebanon and Syria all have tried to emasculate the PLO. The PLO desperately fears that when President Sadat speaks…

… of "comprehensive peace," it really is a code word for Arab abandonment of the Palestinian cause. The PLO sees continuing war as the only way first to retain Arab support, and eventually regain at…

… endless Palestinian defeats at Israeli hands, and the Arab repudiation the Palestinians fear so much. CURRENT ISRAELI policy is based on short-term optimism, but it leads to an abyss. Prime Minister Begin…

… the Arabs grow wealthier, more populous and more powerful; in which Israel's subject population grows larger and more resentful while Israel's own economic and social divisions deepen; in which…

…/man wrote this article for the Pacific - News Service. Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 140 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

… are "those," the majority of students who abstain from participation in government, and there are This article was written by Katherine R. Friedman on be- half of the LSA-SG Executive Council. "those…

…", the few students who sit on LSA college committees and the executive Council and ac- tively participa'te in Literature, Sciencepand Arts Student Gover- nment (LSA-SG). It is these few students who try…

… Board, which consists of Deb Filler, Rachel Rosenthal, Katherine Friedman, Colin Lichtenfeld, and Jim Sullivan. In revising the Judiciary, the Ad Board wants to insure that students accused of cheating…

January 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, January 18, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Law…

… hedges on file access THE ALLEGEDLY LIBERATING new federal law which theoretic- ally allows students access to their own personal and academic records looks like little more than a variation on the "give…

…-em-a-few-inches-and- maybe-they'll-be-quiet" routine. As a result of the new amendment to the only months-old Educational Rights and Privacy Act, certain of the con- tents of student files may still be kept from them. Letters…

… amendment missed one essential point: the student wants access to his counseling file because it pertains to him and no one else; we want some knowledge of what is being compiled with regard to our…

… personalities, our financial status, and our academic careers. Rather than giving students an undisputed right to their files, - which would, incidentally, help to de- ter such secret entries as the OAIS test…

April 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Sunday, April 1, 1979-The Michigan Daily Arab nations to impose economic boycott on Egypt (Continued from Page 1) The amount of Arab aid has never been made public, but it is thought to…

Arab' League and transfer the organization's headquarters sfrom Cairo to the Tunisian capital of Tunis, "until appropriate political conditions occur." Anticipating a hardline victory, Sadat had ended…

… States and other Western nations. College By MONICA EBY Ninety-six University students pitted timing, wits, and intelligence against one another at yesterday afternoon's Michigan College Bowl in the…

… Michigan Union Ballroom. The students were members of 24 anxious teams, who played the question-and-answer by responding to questions such as, "Quote the rhyming aphorism which states that precipitation with…

… (UAC), and the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), the College Bowl is part of the College Bowl Co., Inc., through the Association of College Unions International (ACUI). College students compete annually…

…, England for an inter- national contest. This is the first time University students have competed in the College Bowl, because no one has ever bothered to organize it, according to Jeff Lebow. Winning teams…

…nd CONCOURSE LOUNGE, MARKLEY An opportunity for interested students to meet his- tory dept. concentration advisors, who will introduce themselves and discuss changes, requirements and opportunities…

…, since he's campaigning among the citizens who voted him intb office only last year.s Belcher claims he is unafraid of the student vote, which he does not expect to be overwhelming. He 'said he feels…

students today lare more in tune with his party's political ideology than they weeten yeart ago. "Students are more practical," the mayor declared. "They are thinking more about getting jobs now." Ke nworthy…

November 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… reflected in the stalemate between the two communities of Arab and Is- raeli students now at the Uni- versity. There are an estimated 100 Arabs and 50 Israelis on campus, and interaction between the two…

… apart as ever. One Arab student, who asked to remain anonymous, said that academic work often requires contact between the two groups. "But if you want to maintain a relationship with someone," he…

…-'.. ..-.....:., ...... An Israeli woman on campus says she has enter- tained Arab students in her home and has been invited into their homes. "But you don't go out drinking beer to argue politics," she said. "I have had…

… relations are at their best, there are guide- lines to be followed. An Israeli woman says she has entertain- ed Arab students in her home and has been invited into their homes. She has given and re- ceived…

… birth of Students for a Demo- cratic Society, seen by many stu- dents as a progressive, moving force, by many others as a bit too extreme, and by many of the more established elements in society as an…

… now lie in working with the community rather than with students. "T h e oppression of day to day life, like food prices and rent is the best way to radicalize people," he declares. And despite the fact…

…- eral faculty, the brightest students, people from the Daily, and SGC people. That's really limited." His only connection to his past now is working at Guild House, a progressive ecumenical organiza…

… the 1968 n be nc g u . e career Democratic convention. An SDS meeting in Ann Arbor in 1969. Arabs and Israells on campus: The quiet poitics of a voidance By HOWARD BRICK THE SCENE in Beit Shean…

…, their bodies were thrown out the windows and were trampled and burned by mobs in the street. After watch- ing television footage of the mob action, one student in Ann Ar- bor remarked, "There's enough…

… groups-even if cordial -is generally superficial. Politi- cal discussion, for the sake of tranquility, is nearly taboo. And a sampling of individual opin- ions shows Arabs and Israelis to be about as far…

September 29, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

… majority of students and faculty members who have, he said, showed re-. straint and "little sympathy with the destructive and totalitarian few who are in their midst.", ( Before Fleming's speech, the le…

… that they are only interim rules," says Rich English, lecturer in the School of Social Work. Students, however, object much more bitterly to the adoption of the disciplinary rules. Ed Fabre, '71L, says…

… of the rules that "they' are ridiculous. As a law student; I question their constitutionality. They deal only with the symptoms rather than with the cause of so- called student disruptive conduct." On…

… commission's suggestion of federal support for minority students. rg VOtE regstrtio ends Oct. 2 (Continued from Page 1) Premier Golda Meir of Israel was reported shocked when told by newsmen of Nasser…

… Moscow was Nasser's chief patron, supplying him with arma-: ment and building the Aswan Dam. Now complexity is added to an: already complicated picture. The Arab leaders at summit sessions had worked out…

… more, they need water. 1 (Continued from Page 1) strate a sufficient degree of in- dependence from his prior home. The city has drawn up a ques- tionnaire to determine a students'. residency status…

… based on a stu- dents source of income, the length of his continuous residency in the city, his marital status, and his community involvement other than as a student. "While there is no hard and fast rule…

…," Lax says, a student who is more than 50 per cent self-suf- ficient is "likely to qualify." In spite of the .obstacles to es- tablishing residency, City Clerk Harold Saunders,-says that a high percentage…

… of the students who have applied to vote here have met city requirements for resi- dency. Those who are denied registra- tion may appeal the decision, of the registrar to 'the cityattorneys office, Lax…

… says. Students who qualify as city residents can vote Nov. 3 for can- didates for U.S. Senate, U.S. con- gress, state governorship, the state legislator, the state supreme court,, and for county…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 9

… events for the Union of Student for Israel and one of the sponsors of the party, felt that efforts by Jewish and Arab students on campus should at least equal the endeavors of Begin and Sadat. "We must…

… lawn and chants and jeers from pro-Palestine protesters in a park across the road. Hundreds of police, many mounted on horses and equipped with nightsticks and gas masks, kept the estimated 2,500 Arab

… agrees, for the first time, to formally recognize her Jewish neighbor as a member of the community of nations. CARTER, IN his speech, called on the rest of the Arab world to join in the peace process, and…

…) Credi's enthusiasm toward the peace treaty. "If it will work it will be so fan- tastic you can cry. I have more hope than anyone because I'm not Jewish or Arab," said Corinne Schat, a recent graduate of…

… Ann Arbor's Huron High. Around campus, students had mixed reactions to the treaty signing between Israel and Egypt. "I don't think anything will be resolved," said. LSA 'junior Clyde Weiss. "The U…

…. The lack of a comprehensive peace in- cluding all Arab states was seen as a problem. "It's very strange to see Israelis rejoicing on the one side and the Egyptians not rejoicing on the other side due to…

… solidarity of the Arab world," she said. THIS SUMMER APPRENTICE IN NEW YORK TOP PROFESSI4 CREDITI WITH ONALS M.D./D.V.M. In European Medical & Veterinary Schools The Institute of International Medical…

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… THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. 6. WE ARE PREPARED TO AID ALL STUDENTS WHO ARE CONTEMPLATING ATTENDING ITALIAN MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCHOOLS IN THEIR PRE-REGISTRATION WITH THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. The Institute…

… has been responsible for processing more American students for foreign medical schools than any other organization. INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION Chartered by the Regents of the…

November 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

Students and the Young Socialist Alliance.' Speaking on "20th century Lib- eration Movements," Singham dis- cussed this new "faceless, mono- lithic, non-personoppressor" in relation to the Arabs and the1…

…/16/70 NO LIMIT rael with a progressive, free, non-j sectarian, Democratic Palestine." Mrs. Suraya Shariff, from the COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON Organization of Arab Students in Detroit, spoke on the…

… movements?" 4 p.m., Wed., Nov. 11, Rm. 229, W. Engin. LSAT for Dec. 19: For students who plan to take Law School Admission Test this December, test will be ad- ministered in Rackham Bldg., Lecture Hall, Ann…

…Arbor. LSAT test date this year is also an exam day -for Uni- versity classes; consequently, f r i s t- choice testing sites are not avail- able for LSAT testing. 'A student not wishing to take LSAT in the Rack…

… Chinese Students Association spon- soring an art show of works by Aloysius Kwan at the "Rive Gauche" (Madelon Pound House at East University and Hill) on November 13 and 14, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 - 12…

… Thursday, 3:00-5:00, Frieze Building, Rm. 3050. Open invitation to1 people interested in French languagei and culture. University 'Activities Center & Students International FREEPORT, BAHAMAS 186.00 ROUND…

… a STUDENT RESORT Al Student Guests 2 hour long "Happy Hour" every evening with Live Music & Dancing Unlimited free drinks * SCUBA LESSONS " HORSEBACK RIDING " HONDA RENTAL Open only to U of M students

…." Speakers i stance in I By GLORIA SMITH "The Arab people are struggling against a new oppressor," said Political Science Prof. Archie. Singham, at a symposium on the Middle East last Sunday. The symposium…

… featured three guest speakers and a panel dis- cussion, and was entitled "The Middle East-Our Next Indo- China?"' Over 150 people attended the program, which was sponsored by the Organization of Arab

… Palestinian Size Arabs is hardly a prologue to dia-7 logue," Shoufani said. Limit 1 Expires 1 1 /16/70 He then proposed "replacing Is- COUPON Limit 3 Expires 11/16/70 Limit 1 Expires 11/16/70 Limit 1 Expires 11…

November 24, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… try- ing it was about 47 per cent ir 1975 and for using it regularly Arab nations discuss c KUWAIT (1) - Ten Arab oil oil price increase would be a Iraqi Oil Minister Karim told nations began a search…

… the ed out its position but is thought n ' office. Arab group meeting here are to want the increase held to H 0 WA E V E R, Iraq Oil Mviin- a Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, about 8 per cent for fear of ister…

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… on what Kuwait Radio described as a 'mission "to communicate Car-' ter's views to the Arabs." Akins was quoted as saying on arrival that Carterasees the Middle East situation and the oil problem as…

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April 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

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January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… in the psychology depart- ment to bring about courses dealing with "writing in psychology,'"accord- -ing to Department Chairman Warren Norman. Several students expressed their overall approval of the…

…." Sophomore Dave Johnson agreed. "I don't think (most professors) are quali- fied. It should be done through the Eng- lish department," he said. . Sandy Feldman, coordinator of the Students',Counseling office…

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… the "cour- age and wisdom" of Egyptian Presi- dent Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin "in sweep- ing aside the barriers that for so long separated Arabs from Israelis." ISRAELI…

…, "is the alternative to war and not a substitute for war." Kamel said Egypt was ready to accept Israel as part of the Middle East. But he said all the land - including Arab East Jerusalem - captured by…

… Israel during the 1967 Six-Day war must be restored to the Arabs. Saudis want West Bank, Gaza (Continued from Page 1) THE PUBLICATION said the Saudis rejected Israeli IPrime Minister Mena- hem Begin…

… world's increasing demand for oil in the coming years," the publication, said. One of those conditions is complete Israeli withdrawal from all Arab lands occupied since 1967, the report said. The other is…

… to buy occupied Arab lands, but one said the organization was aware of a sharp strain in Saudi-Ameri- can relations. Saudi Arabia is a major bankFoller of the PLO. ,SYSTEMS RESEARCH INCORPORA TED…

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…

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October 30, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… he decided then that the peo- ple he was protecting were not-worth it. Palestine issue may Kirtihn rinan~o tnlls ................. . ...'V RA/" " 1 G N W. lR' MOROCCO u) - A decision by Arab leaders…

… an Israeli radio interview from New York, Information Minister Aharon Yariv denounc- ed the decision taken at the Arab summit meeting and re- peated Israel's vow not to hand over territory to the PLO…

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November 01, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… Horatic Alger run amuck." by the director of IN THE YEAR OF THE PIG | Arab s may hit again TRIPOLI, LIBYA, Reuters - Brandt today rejected Israeli ac The Hijackers of the Lufthansa cusations that West…

… Germany ha Airliner who flew here after free- capitulated to terrorism by free ing three Palestinian guerrillas ing three Arab guerrillas on Sun held in West Germany for the Mu- day. nich Olympic massacre…

… of the three Arabs for passenger hijackers said "You can forget and crew of a hijacked Lufthansa about their whereabouts, names Airliner was understandable in the or destinations from here. light of…

… survivors of In Tel Aviv, Israel Prime Minis the Munich massacre. ter Golda Meir said West Ger- Although tense and nervous at many's release of the Arab sus- times, the three men stressed time 'pects was…

…- ment-controlled station during the strike. Palma is accused of cracking down on student leaders who led - demonstrations against the gov- d ernment during the strike, the - sources added. - forest firos…

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March 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

… committee.. Arabs end boycott; retain high Prices., (Continued from Page 1) May,"* one company official '*re- ported, due to the time it would take to resume shipping Arab crude oil to U.S. refineries. This…

… whether it will be enough to meet demand is still up in the air." CONCERNING THE continuation of the boycott in Europe, Arab spokespersons said that exports to West Germany and Italy will also increase to…

… did not ask for the complete withdrawal of Israel" from Arab territories occupied in 1967. The move to end the boycott had been led by Egypt and Saudi Arabia in recognition of American peace efforts in…

… the Mideast. IN WHAT appeared to be a sig- nificant split in the Arab view of the use of the oil weapon, Libya and Syria opposed lifting the em- bargo. Yamani said their opposition was "a question of…

… timing." He said all Arab countries had agreed to the move in principle. Algerian oil minister Belad Ab- desselam said Syria and Libya did not think the proper time had come to reward the United States…

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April 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… Reiter JERUSALEM - Anti - Israeli candidates ranging froni Arab guerrilla supporters to Palestin- ian nationalists and Communists were the clear winners yester- day in municipal elections in the riot…

… this is the first time in Arab society as far as I know that elections were held in perfect order and quiet, without protests." "ISRAEL WAS not a side in the elections," Peres added in a state radio…

… identified as nation- alists, underground Communists or supporters of the PLO. Nationalists generally a r e those who see Palestinian Arabs as a distinct national group. Some want a free West Bank or a West…

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April 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… , hMii ryiil ir rriir tri Mw rwn... r r.rr.r ii tr SzI rn Badi ightyFour Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan lettersletters…

… was being shown by a group supposedly dedicated to freeing oppressed peoples. Students no longer had to go to the tacky stag movie houses of Ypsilanti w i t h their unsavory clientele and steamy…

…, acceded to t h e Arabs' demands that Jewish immi- gration be halted by issuing the White Paper of 1939 which undid the Balfour Declaration. But immediately following t h e war, the Jews actively moved, both…

… diplomatically and via the under- ground, to establish a Jewish state. At the same time Arab national- ism was on the increase, so colli- sion was inevitable. After several years of continuing trouble, the United…

… Nations concluded that the only solution the partition of Pal- estine into a Jewish and Arab state. The Jews accepted the resolu- tion. The Arabs didn't, with the 1948 War resulting. Eventually the fighting…

… British were, for the most part, openly pro-Arab. By limit- ing immigration, the number of Jewish dead rose in Europe. Also, until the British departure from Palestine in 1948 they jailed any Jew found…

… carrying a weapon, de- spite the fact that the Arabs within and outside of the area were open- ly arming and warning that they would forcibly prevent partition. The statement that "Palestine was never…

… hostile to Jewish immi- gration" is interesting. Perhaps O'Donnell, if he wants to learn more of the facts, should read the statements of the Arab League in the 20's--40's and the accounts of the Arab riots…

… procedure for the student-designated revenues from the profits off the Coke machines in the houses and the procedure used to appoint Resident Directors and Advisors for next year. In December North Campus…

… Area Direc- tor Ed Salowitz began enforcing a Hous- ing Office policy stating all "coke" money spent by students must have the approval of a house student government. Up until this time the money was dis…

February 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… reply to a Soviet niote on the growing Arab-Israeli crisis which President Nixon received from Premier Alexi Kosygin Saturday. White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler refused.to disclose the contents…

… of the letter, but other sources reported the message blamed the United States for Israel's extensive military strikes against Egypt and other Arab countries and warned of an increase in Soviet aid to…

… the Arabs. U.S. PLANES have made 41 retaliatory air attacks against North Vietnam since former President Johnson ordered the bomb- ing halted in November, 1968, a New York City radio. station reported…

… bring pressure on the North Vietnamese to negotiate at Paris. i At KLH, we believe that music often leaves you no choice but to listen. Sel a POT in Daily Classifieds LUNCHEON ADDRESS: Student

… blasts Nigerian policy, contends Ibo unity still strong By LARRY LEMPERT The Biafran sense of national identity is still strong, according to Alozie Wachuku, secretary of the Biafran Student Association…

…. Wachuku a graduate student in political science, spoke yesterday at a luncheon sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center. "Biafra is no longer an inde- pendent nation," Wachuku said, bu t this e~a nt ha~u n…

… ----............, ......... . ."But many things divide us," ___ __ _ _ mn m m he continued. There are 250 dif- ferent languages. Northern Ni- geria maintains contact with the Moslem Arab world, while Biaf- AN N A R BO R'S rans are…

… justify the deaths of those people," he said. "Ask those who destroyed them." SMVC plans ,conference on national spring action The National Student Anti-war Conference is meeting in Cleve- land Feb. 14…

… and 15 to form plans for massive antiwar demonstra- tions this spring. Representatives from the major branches of Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in! Vietnam (SMC) have made pro- posals…

… called by SMC, Mrs. Bustin emphasized the conference and the antiwar movement are not solely student actions.. The two-day conference will also offer informal workshops on other political issues such as…

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…

May 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…. The presidents, McGoff said, "permit a minority of students to consume their time and en- ergy at the expense of the ma- jority of students who want an education. "They have permitted their leadership…

… capabilities to be eroded by the unreasonable de- mands of faculties and students. And they cry 'if only America would get out of Southeast As- is, everything would be all right again., "That assumption," he…

…-Semitism was good for the state for it drew the country together, Bober said the government doesn't want Arab- Israeli assimilation and the Israeli government doesn't want peace." Another idealogy that Bober…

… can any radical American Jew try to force Nixon out of Vietnam and at the same time want to push him into the Mid.- dIe East?" Bober asked. "Israel is an oppresive state both against Arabs and Jews…

….' "We have to abolish colonialistic traits-such as laws discriminating against Arabs," Bober said. "We have to integrate in the Middle East on the basis of a social rev- o'lution." "But you're ignoring…

…. "How can you say its all right for the Fateh (an Arab guerrilla force) to terrorize and kill, but at the same time condemn Israel for much less offensive acts?" another member of the audience asked…

… concern, six EMU students last week, gath- main in effect until the governor Romney said, and he had received ered in Forest Ave. and blocked declares otherwise. The sale of inquiries from governors and off…

May 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…, one students said. "It gave the appearance that we had some- thing-but we didn't' City students stage protest Ccn~.~ed ~ Pate what 'type of actmon they can take" he added Although some of the smrmke…

… for is' Some high school of f:cials had blamed University groups with in- filtrating the high schools and agitating the students OK report on finance By ROB BIER An '-' 'tina~ reuort o ,r~ ~nn nomic…

… there were no mnaor f :tng i- cdents along tie countrys ffoca- tile borders :ith is Arab nig- bors. "'hereIwa's soe^orar an saT'' -arnts firef:rcm Tie Egy:p- n.ans on, the Suez Caal and some 1nzermttent…

… Independelnce Day last year Israeli rloops iled 10 Arab sab- oteurs who had finfitrated into " e coutry7 The year before 1 terrorsts were kiled n clashes ith Israeli forces This year CIsrael: gter-bomb- ers twice…

… cl~es Class attendance at the Nor-h Carolina State University In Raleigh was reported by officials as normal yesterday despite a call for a student boycott. ~rve done all I can," said Cathy Sterling…

…, president-elect of the student government who called for the boycott Sunday. "it's up to the students now7 There are some confrontations With police reported in connection with the student antiwar efforts. In…

… last summer's rock concert In upstate New York About 200 ~nver police and 40 Welcome Students! * DISTINCT yE COLLE~ ATE HAIRSTYLING for Me~ An~ Wc~en- * ~ HAIR~STYLIVS Colrd tt arl ofcr moved oto…

January 29, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

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… reconciled with the Jewish state's demand for some Arab political conces- sions. However, Kissinger t oo k some of the edge off this opti- mistic assessment when he added that his Middle East swing next month…

…- sures and vacated the position. Sandberg was reelected in, October in what he termed a "technical landslide." But while he received over 50 per cent of the vote, only 3.5 per cent of the student body…

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March 23, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

…, would "spare no effort to undermine U.S. interests in the Arab world." "THE EGYPTIAN regime has -chosen the enemy camp, and we will deal with President Anwar Sadat's government the same way we deal with…

…- cupied Arab territory an obstruction to peace, and set up a commission to study them. The resolution passed the council 12-0 after eight days of debate. The United States, Britain, and Norway ab- stained…

… approval "marvelous" and said there was "still a possibility" signing ceremonies for the Arabic and Hebrew versions could be conducted in Cairo and Jerusalem. Begin favors the separate signings. But Sadat…

… parliamentary hearings that the treaty would isolate Egypt from the rest of the Arab world. But Sadat's par- ty controls 312 of the 360.seats, so r effort ratification is assured. Sadat is expec- ted to submit…

… applicants, 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican Medical School, with several hundred American students enrolled. Use English language textbooks and exams in English. School combines quality…

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 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… aren't go- ing to give you any oil.' That's the same thing the Arabs are saying." GOG SEEKS A permanent ban on drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel. "In view of the power of cor- porations and their…

… to cut off U.S. aid to S-1di Arabia because of the Arab oil boycott, and U.S. aid to Chile because of imprisonment of dissi- dents, were overwhelmingly re- jected. THE AMENDMENT to cut off All 522…

….2 million in military aid for Sa'idi Arabia this year was offered by Rep. Robert Tiernan (D-R.I.) who said the United States should not give in to what he called the blackmail of the Arab oil boycott. It was…

… THE Union Gallery located on the 1 st floor of THE MICHIGAN UNION prints-pots-paintings-sculpture photography-weaving GALLERY HOURS: TUES.-SAT. 10-5 All shows are juried. Work by UM students, alumni and…

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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September 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… area -j' Northland Family Planning Clinic, Inc. Page 2-Thursday, September 27, 1979-The Michigan Daily Student biker injured in State St. auto accident By TIMOTHY YAGLE A Univesity junior was treated…

… Natural Resources student from Bethesda, Md. was traversing State street at a crosswalk just before 2 p.m. when her bicycle was struck in the rear by a small southbound vehicle. Police said no arrests were…

… the Jordan River into reality" of what he called the PLO's the Arab world with a plea to the rising political power. Palestine Liberation Organization Jackson, after meeting Jordanian of- (PLO) to cease…

… ficials who considered him pro-PLO, President Anwar Sadat in Egypt. with a triumphant visit to the Israeli- ONCE IN Jordan, Jackson again occupied city of Nablus. Arabs hoisted spoke of the Palestinian…

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September 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… Eight Pages Students start group0to back auto workers With the deadline for an auto strike less than 60 hours away, a group of students met yesterday to discuss methods of sup- porting the auto workers…

…. The purpose of the group, which calls itself the Students to Support Auto Workers, is to "provide political and material support for the workers if they go on strike," accord- ing to Frank Shoichet, a…

…." The group is recognized by Student Gov- ernment Council as a student organization and has its office'in the Student Activities N Bldg. According to SGC Executive Vice Presi- dent Jerry De Grieck, part…

… still held captive L . in 'special hotel' By Trie Associated Press The blasts that demolished three captive airliners in the Jordan desert provoked dis- sension in Arab ranks last night, as the central…

… reinforce de- mands for release for seven Arab commandos held in Europe. A fourth plane, worth $25 million, had been blown up at Cairo at the start of his- tory's worst week of air piracy. The con- certed…

… Western governments to concede to ourem. terms." The front's original terms were that Bri- tain, Switzerland and West Germany had to release the Arab commandos in their cus- tody or the planes would be…

… our militants held It rema in these colonial lands." actually v It was unclear what the'front wanted the Arab peac United States to do. No member of the Arab in bad tr commando groups is known to be…

…." ------------------- - -Associated Press F THE PLANES captured by Arab guerrillas, a VC-14 owned by BOAC, stands Jordanian desert (above) moments before it was blown up by the guerrillas f. 'ace talks jeopordized b id east ailin…

… be tolerable for Israel. And be tolerable, the Arab must show ity to influence or control the n guerrillas. eir's prime concern in coming to on in the next few days is with ccusations of military…

…'s experimental nature, the students who live there seem to create an easy-going, innovative, atmosphere which is reflected on the coed corridor. The sixth floor is noisy, in part because all of the doors are open…

May 26, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

Arab attempt to have the Security Council deplore the establishment of Israeli settlements in occupied Arab territories. The 15-member council had been expected to approve a consensus statement…

… expressing "anxiety," but sour- ces said America opposed at- tempts by Arab delegates to toughen a draft of the state- ment. Egypt had raised the issue, accusing Israel of mistreating Arabs in zones captured…

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October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 10

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… available during most gynecology clinic hours. They will see students by appointments or on a walk-in basis. The counselor will be able to talk with you individually and confidentially to help provide: 0…

August 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

…Friday, August 17, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Three. 'U' ends delay in film scheduling By DAVID STOLL Richard Kennedy, secretary to the Uni- cers will apply to all student organizations, one SOB…

… apparently part of an That proposal was readied yesterday at priate officials last May advising them to Student Organizations Board (SOB), high- effort to push for new Student Government another meeting…

… that not all Arabs want to throw the Jews into the The Boeing 707 of Middle East Airlines was released nearly seven hours later and flew safety to Beirut with 125 crew and passengers aboard. POLICE WHO…

… arrested the skyjacker, identified as Mahmoutd 'titmi, 37, quoted him as saying he did it in the interests of Arab-Israeli brotherhood. "Some Arabs believe Israel must have a country, but Cairo prevents the…

Arabs by force from showiig this," Toumi said Atmsn the ass ene'rs ibard the pIlne hijtCked fafter tikeIf Ir Biti enghaci, libr, iis the Libyt ) i" bssaditr to tila, a ettisintit itt ftmer Kviig ldiss. It…

… had explosives, but actually I had none. The passengers could have caught me, but they didn't try. "I conquered the airplane to come here" Toumi continued, switching from English to Arabic. "Since I was…

April 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…--36 See Today for details Vol. LXXXIX, No. 145 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, April 1, 1979 Ten Cents T...niva Pnnae rlose C r, r larrtiar i. weave rues pus auppement Students can sample about 25…

…'cake' courses By MARIANNE EGRI One student's "cake" can be another's headache., But undergraduates say in conversations that truly easy courses share some characteristics: light homework assignments…

…, straightforward exams, lenient grades, and -minimal required attendance. STUDENTS WILL have the chance to sign up for at least 25 "cake" courses at registration this week - some will use them to balance heavy…

… classes) that we recommend to people," said Matt Rohr, a coordinator at Student Counseling Office. "We know from previous ex- perience, or we've heard it from friends, so we file the infor- mation away and…

… pass it on. But we keep our eyes on the department to make sure the classes haven't changed and the same professor is teaching it." Here are some opinions from students and professors on some of the…

September 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…. CHARGES BIAS Student (Continued from Page 1) currently acting division direc- tor, and Program Manager Bishop, allegedly discouraged the hiring of blacks. In her affidavit, former em- ploye Kathleen…

… Levin still strongly opposes. "THE JURY is still not in on marijuana," he said. "We still do not know its long-term effects and I am opposed to its legali- zation." OPPRESSION- JEWISH CITIZENS IN ARAB

… ARBORLAND-97 1-9975Ito trek down to State street or MAPLE VILLAGE-761-2733 as _ one student described it, E. LIBERTY-668-9329 "take their lives into their own I E. UNIVERSITY-662-0354 had. -'--- bands." ALL…

…. Ford blasts Arabs (Continued trom Page 1) Ford's remarks. needy countries and boost tech- "I couldn't agree with ever nical aid to their food produc- thing he said," commented S tion programs. He also…

… Baroody o HE TURNED to the energy Saudi Arabia said he told For question with blunt words for at a recention later that "i the Arab countries: "Now is the costs me $11 just to have lunc time for the oil…

… producers to whi. for $10 he can buy enoug define their conception of a gasoline to drive his car for global policy on energy to meet week." the growing need-and to do Several non-Arab diplomat this without…

… and re- ,economic problems. "I naturall cent oil price and production hope that it will1soon be possibl decisions." for the U.S. government to sa ARAB DIPLOMATS reacted more concretely what they t with…

October 25, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…Thursday, October 25, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . Page Three Nixon seeks emergency power in face of Arab oil embargo s WASHINGTON (Reuter) -Pre- sident Nixon is seeking emer- gency powers to…

… prevent a fuel shortage in the face of an Arab embargo of oil deliveries -here, Sen. Henry Jackson said yescer- day. Jackson, a Washington Demo- crat who strongly supports Israel, told reporters that his…

…'Dell, a 21-year-old student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in T r o y , N.Y., said yesterday he's in- vented a UFO detector. "You could put it under- your bed, or wherever you feel safest,' said O…

…'Dell., "When the detector buzzes, go look for the UFO." O'Dell, an environmental en- gineering student from Bethesda, Md., said his gadget is design- ed to pick up electromagnetc waves he thinks a UFO gives off…

February 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… Wednesday & Thursday February 25th & 26th 4:10 P.M. DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE presents scenes from THE CHANGELING -by THOMAS MIDDLETON THE FLYING DOCTOR -by MOLIERE ARENA…

… TAMMY JACOBS Daily News Analysis "We were innocent, of course," claims Marc Van Der Hout, executive v i c e president of Student Government Coun- cil. "But restricting a defense to solely our innocence…

… condemned the Arab governments yesterday for Arab terrorist attacks on civil air- liners, as the Israeli prime minister, seeking help to stop the attacks, met with envoys from 18 nations. The protests were…

… Frankfurt. West German Foreign Minister Walter Schell met yesterday with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban, then announced that West Ger- many has sent messages to all Arab governments condemning the…

… government yester- day imposed sharp restrictions on the entry of Arabs into the coun- try. Only on humanitarian grounds and "where significant Swiss in- terest is at stake" will any Arab be allowed in…

… aspects of the crash. Government spokes- man explained that the only Arabs who will be allowed into Switzerland will be diplomats, big businessmen, a n d those coming for medical treatment or to visit sick…

November 11, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… years, and one stint of five years. At an informal meeting with several University graduate students of Modern Near Eastern History, he displayed an astounding knowledge of Egyptian and Middle Eastern…

… with Israel could be possible. The audacity of his statements won him the condemnation of all Arab gover- nments, and another short prison term in Egypt. In spite of his highly subjective position as -a…

… to the Arab-Israeli dispute, provide valuable insight into 4he workings of the Camp David accord, not to mention the motivations of the parties involved. Though he is, himself, a progressive leftist…

…, it is important to note the ecumenical composition of his coalition, of which he is a leading mem- ber. This body includes conservatives and liberals from Marxist, Nasserite, pan-Arab, and Progressive…

… independence for the developing Arab and African nations, the focus has shifted from anti- colonialism, toward economic development, and economic inter-' dependence with the West; (something in which even the…

… most radical Arab states have a vested interest). Now the perceptions of Israel in the Arab world are viewed in light of how Israel is sup.- posed-to fit into this new scheme of in- ter-dependence with…

…. whatever Egypt did, the Saudis would follow, who would then bring the radical Arab states into line,a and eventually the Palestinians. The problem though, he points out, is that, "it broke down at the first…

…- tends that without the bargaining power of the other Arab states, Egypt has become just another "Israeli ob- ject." He feels that the Arab petrodollars "were previously responsible for the notion that…

… can not step backward, because it would be admit- ting to the other Arabs that he had' failed. Many feel that Camp David has already proven to be a failure. Sadat's advisers, according to Sayad Ahmad…

…. Not only have they failed to isolate the deal with the most critical issue of the conflict, but the U.S., in leading the process has acted on the faulty premise that the Arab world would fall according…

June 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…~lg -l I Aw 41 -40 4 Whe Mfrisioan Daiati 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials orinted in The Michigan Daily express…

…- tions. In fact the renters pay tax- es through rent payments. And to the stability argument . . . non- sense! Students, low-income fam- ilies, and people who just don't want the responsibility of owning…

…, with its daily series of crises, is obviously no longer an Israeli or an Arab question; since the United States is unlikely to stand by idly as one side or the other is wiped out; I feel that it is my…

…? Can the Israelis really be expected to do the Arabs the favor of liquidating themselves? Should the only democratic and socially progressive state that has ever existed in the Middle-Fast sur- render to…

… feudalistic dictators and decadent kings? Sometimes it is said that a new Palestine with Arabs and Israelis living side by side would be a vi- able alternative to throwing the Arabs into the desert or the Is…

…- raelis into the sea. However, I would say that the Arabs have a tremendous public relations prob- lem; rightly or wrongly, they are all too often looked on as bar- barians who lie and cheat and murder…

… Israelis, could live success- fully with Moslem Arabs. I am thinking of the something-less- than-successful delicate balance between Christian and Moslem Arabs in Lebanon. I am thinking of the continuing…

… murder of half a million black Christians by Mos- lem Arabs in the Sudan. I am thinking of the orgy of killing several years ago of Buddhist Chi- nese by frenzied Moslem mobs in Indonesia. I am thinking of…

… the <merciless repression of the Kurds by the Moslem Arabs in northern Iraq. I am thinking of the con- tinuing hostilities directed toward Hindus by the Moslem state of For Direct Classified Ad Service…

June 29, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

Arabs dress like this-it's hot," he added. Happenings .. . ... finish your chores before the holiday weekend during the day, because happenings won't start un- til 8 p.m., when music student Janis Roese…

… keeping them g to the February 1979 annual report to the oard of Regents on recruitment, enrollment, and .minority students, 68 per cent of Native udents disenrolled before their senior years, r cent of…

… Hispanic Americans, 42.7 per cent of 25.9 per cent of Asian Americans dropped out. id 26 per cent of white students also disenrolled. L GARCIA, program associate for Minority the University's Affirmative…

…," Garcia said. "We have no successful way of assessing minority student needs soon enough so they can remain here as students," said Elizabeth Davenport, University Ombudsperson. Supportive services aimed…

… specifically at minority students include the Opportunity Program, which offers counseling and tutorial assistance for students who may not come from an enriched academic background; Trotter House, a meeting…

… place for minorities, Minority Student Ser- vices, which provides programming and personal coun- seling, the Coalition for the Use of Learning Skills (CULS), See MINORITY, Page 13 from 11:30 p.m. until…

… he wore Arab-style headgear and handed out peanuts while pumping gas. Got- tshall said some customers waited in line for two hours to buy gas, so he passed out the peanuts as they reached the pumps as…

December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… she SfrIrign Iaitq 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 THURSDAY…

… more than 350 per cent and the Japanese government estimates it will almost triple again by 1985. Already, this process has n o w been threatened by the fourth Arab-Israeli war. Deriving 85 per cent of…

… its crude oil from Mideast- ern sources, Japan, more than any other country, depends upon this petroleum for economic survival. The first blow to the Japanese oil-based economy came when six Arab oil…

…-producing states declared a 20 per cent price hike this fall. With the outbreak of war came a 10 per cent cut in crude oil pro- duction by the ten members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries…

…'s Prime Minister Tanaka, observers say, wvans to stay clear of the pact propisa. Adding to pressure from Russia is the powerful voice of an in- creasingly unified Arab bloc. As the Arab countries strengthen…

… having an effect. On Oct. 19, the ambas- sadors of ten Arab nations request- ed that Japanese Foreign Minister Ohira issue a statement of support for the Arab cause. A week later, the Arab diplomats were…

… handed a statement that, "Ja- pan fully understands the aspira- tion of the Arab nations for the return of their national territories." The Arabs are now united in crifi- cizingtJapan's close relationship…

…. rangements for 25 to 40 million tons of oil per year from the Sov- iet Union's Tvumen fields in Siber- ia. Heir vindicates Mudgett name By ERIC SCHOCH and BOB BARKIN MORNINGS IN the Student Publications…

… not agree with it, as my position is that the increase in tuition to the students which result- ed in a surplus in budget, was gained under false information to meet the budget as presented in July…

… attitude :f the over-charging of student tuition which will result in a surplus bud- get. It did not take a computer to calculate that the tuition r a i s e announced last July would result in a surplus of…

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