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

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

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

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September 17, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… recruitment, destroy ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH GRAD STUDENTS FIRST GET-TOGETHER OF THE NEW YEAR WINE and CHEESE PARTY Thursday, Sept. 18th-8 p.m. at H ILLEL, 1429 Hill Street Renew Old Acquaintances, Meet New…

…. Arab oil potentates with bags- of cash, banned from their usual summer playgrounds in Lebanon by gunfire this year, flocked to London instead and the rents for stately homes soared. "THE PRICES people…

… were prepared to pay broke all rec- ords," saidtMichael Nyman, a director of the State Apartments agency. "There has been an in- credible demand for the best houses/in London." Others spoke of Arabs

Arab family and they brought their own servants. "Apart from rich Arabs only pop music people are in this high rental class, paying 600 to 700 pounds ($1,320-$1,540) a week," he added. moraleand offer…

January 10, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… and influen Canada to top-level Washington States talks Feb. 11. led th The President, acting amid as a w fears the world economy could Israel be severely damaged by the Arab The oil cutbacks and…

… working on the basic assumption at the that the Arab oil embargo will Theo continue, "I don't think I could by pr see the day before the fall that tionsm we would be per se over the tary o hump on making…

… Presi- initiative came as a spec- rab envoy put into top gear ee-month drive to try tD, ,nce opinion in the United s, whose pro-Israel policy he Arabs to use their oil weapon in their fight against and…

…&A BUILDING-764-4475 11 PROJECT COMMUNITY Child Care and Development Program * For students wanting to do volunteer work in child care centers and homes 6 or more hrs./wk. " Course credit available in…

November 13, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… even earlier. It would be the first such rationing since World War II. Morton put the chance of ra- tioning at more than 50-50 follow- ing an oil boycott by the Arab nations that came on top of what was…

… with the Arab stats who have cut off supplies to the U.S. because of its pro- Israeli policies in the Middle- East war. Arab oil at present accounts for six per cent of U.S. consumption. Current…

…, 2nd floor Union 763-2147 THE MICHIGAN PAILY I Volume LXXXIV, No. 59 UA is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

November 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

… lease, and are payments. the situation has The tenants still the house and the caught up in rent Friday, November 17; 1972 The Organization of Arab Students invites you to hear Attorney EXPeen…

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY i killed at Southern U LEGAL ACTION POSSIBLE Landlady, tenants fight over house (Continued from Page 1) Students had demanded the res- ignation of Dr. G. Leon…

… Parish (county) Sheriff's office, ordered the students to come out and or- dered those in front of the building to leave the area. About two-thirds of the students, both those inside and out, left. Police…

… officers when the students took over the building. Police in turn fired teargas at the students. In the ensuing melee, the two black students were killed. "There would have been no vio- lence had not the…

students fired or thrown the first tear gas," Ed- wards told a news conference yes- terday after the bedlam, noting he had seen film of the incident show- ing a cannister hurled toward of- ficers as they…

… approached the oc- cupied building. He said he would make no more efforts to solve student problems "if they do not have enough con- fidence in me to go back to classes peacefully and can give me time to solve…

… their problems." The 9,000-student Baton Rouge campus and the 2,900-student New Orleans campus of the university- the nation's largest predominantly black university-have been em- broiled in boycotts…

… since mid- October when they began pressing their demands for more student' control of administrative affairs. Students at the New Orleans campus occupied the administra- tion building there over the past…

… to accept Bashful's resignation. The request was made, the governor's; office said, about the time the students had occupied the admin- istration building here. (Continued from Page 1) A few minutes…

…. The students left the steps and fluidly regrouped behind the cor- don of officers. I moved to return to my first vantage point nearer to the administration building, and someone shouted that two…

September 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… allocate funds to student organizations In order to regain that privilege - one of MSA's foremost responsibilities several of the organization's fo representatives spent most of the summer developing a plan…

… apparently future.. Steinem observed' that more 'president of Student Services, scalped as the University spent tlp has not aged a bit since the glory days women than men now are enrolled in And it is that…

… live here challenging battles with City Council had suffered severely. Coordinators; Jack Hall, Legislative written by Editor-InChief where men sit around and talk about from those crazy hippie students

… patrol car availability didn't stop there. In a move that so dinator. Director Michael Arkush. i Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom- Carter jeopardizes peace treat by talks with Arab extremists !. 4…

September 26, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

… building director Mary Bewley, the man is not a South Quad resident or a University student, but had been hanging around the dormitory for several days. THE MAN, whom police declined to ientify pending…

… fire alarm this year because last spring, many students did not evacuate the building when there was an actual fire because they believed it to be just another false alarm. In an unrelated incident, two…

… Organization) from the peace process, therefore peace is possible," he said. "The P.L.O. is the major obstacle to peace." Tanter said because the agreements had divided Egypt from the rest of the Arab world, the…

… possibility of another oil embargo or a united Arab front war with Israel is greatly reduced. The agreements also allow the Egyptians to divert military resources towards Africa or into their economy, he said…

… between Egypt and Israel would have a "domino effect" on the other Arab nations, causing them to eventually reach or support accords themselves. But Henry forecast instead a "polarization" between moderate…

… and radical Arab leaders. Henry said that as the situation now stands, a moderate Palestinianfaction could not emerge, nor could Syria have anything to gain by endorsing the treaties. "If the split in…

… the Arab world means a polarization between radical and moderate, the peace-making process is not available," Henry said. Carter plans economy b oosting m (Continuedfnrom Pagel) vowed td restore good…

… really good food".. . Lower Level So he dashed to the League Cafeteria! Open 7:15 AM to 4:00 PM SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR STUDENTS Send your League Limerick to: The u chiganManager, Michigan League The…

September 25, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…Wednesday, September 25, 1974 Israeliplanes blastArab g~uerilla sites THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Police separate races to halt school, scuffles TEL AVIV, sW)k-sm s Israeli planes blasted…

Arab guerrilla targets in southeast' Lebanon yesterday in a pre-emptive1 strike aimed at foiling terror.4 "raids during $he Yom Kippur holiday, the military command said. The jets roared into Lebanon and…

… continues to ad BOSTON (I) - Police patrol- led the corridors of Hyde Park High School yesterday, keeping apart groups of scuffling white and black students upset about court - ordered school busing…

…, September 25, 1974 Computing Ctr.: B. Carnahan,j is edited and managed by students "Fortran IV Programming Lan-1 at the University of Michigan. News guage-11, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 pm. phone 764-0562. Second…

… lesson WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25 THURSDAY, Sept.26 MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE STUDENT DISCOUNTS Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Carpe~nter Rd.. Ypsilanti k The word st Sim mrs eder. -., !C The ay, der THIS…

March 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… against proposed control of student organ- ization finances by the Office of the Student Auditor (OSA) has brought a concession from the administra- tion, but campus film groups still claim the University…

… a recom- mended set of stringent accounting guidelines met with strong criticism from Student Organizations Board chief Eliot Chikofsky at last month's executive officers meeting. The executive…

… board" composed of students and staff. The board would be empowered to arbitrate dis- agreements over funding controls, and to eliminate, as much as possible, the red tape in the delegation of facility…

… rights to student organizations and in the handling of organization accounts, according to Rutz. However, the rule that student organization finances be handled only through the OSA is not subject to…

… review, Rutz says. UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS give several explanations for the proposed restrictions. Maurice Rinkel, auditor for student'organizations, explains that the regulation was designed to establish…

… greater safeguards against the possibility of private individuals profiting from the use of University facilities. Tom Easthope, assistant vice president for student over finances services, cites a need…

… preferential treatment, you've got to have accountability," Easthope says. IN ADDITION, several sources say the University must insure that student organizations do not run up financial obligations they can…

… organizations The proposal has met with bitter opposition, how- ever, from various student organizations, most notably See 'U', Page 2 'WON'T DESTROY PRESIDENCY' Nixon reiterates no-quit' pledge Protesters…

October 18, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

…"I Arabs vow to break Israeli-Lebanese ties The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 18, 1978-Page 7 GSA scandal may settle documents questioii BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP( - Seven Arab nations pledged at…

…-torn country. The eight points were largely a reiteration of previous Arab demands. "After laboring for three days, -all that they have produced is just another wordy statement that means nothing," a political…

… rab League peacekeeping force in Lebanon and the Lebanese Christians. Sarkis said he hoped the participants -+Syria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Einirates, Sudan, Kuwait and Qatar - would agree on a…

Arab League. force, which includes some 26,000 Syrians, came to Lebanon. The Syrians saved the Christians from defeat in the civil war, but since February have been fighting to disarm hem. More than 1…

… have refused to sub- mit to Syrian control because the Syrians have. done nothing to disarm the Lebanese Moslems or Palestinian guerrillas. The Christians charge the Arab League force is a Syrian oc…

… education budget expert, he knows how to achieve both. A member of the House Education and Labor Committee, Carl authored amendments to improve the nation's program for gifted and talented students. He was…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… added that its duration depended on resumption of Middle East oil supplies. Arab states imposed a total embargo on oil to the United States because of its pro-Israel policy but that alone is not re…

… some- what cool to Israel, said: "I don't know what steps we can take to encounter the embargo. The Arabs have us over a bar- rel, and I am not punning." Sen. James Buckley (R-N.Y.) thought President…

… leaders is in the hands of Brig.-Gen. Dimitrios Ionnides, commander of the tough and highly influential military police. Oil boycott by Arabs 0 0 causing non-economic international effects By PHIL…

… NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst Because it had never happened before, no one really believed the Arabs could get together to en- force an oil boycott against the industrial nations. And because it had…

… lead to a shift in the balance of power in Asia. The Arabs could very well be right far beyond their original intent when they say things can never be the same again. In Europe it has strengthened the…

… using "pressures and threats" aimed not only at Israel and the Arab states but at each other. Jobert also declared: ... if we wish to stay free, to participate in the determination of our destiny, we must…

… Volume LXXXIV, Number 67 Tuesday, November 27, 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…

January 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (/P) - The disrupted Arab-Israeli peace talks resumed yesterday under the guidance of Gunnar V. Jarring, the U.N. spec- ial envoy for the Middle East. Ambassador Yosef Tekoah of Israel…

…. 22, 1967. This in- cludes an Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory. Both the Arab countries and Israel have ac- cepted the resolution, but differences still exist on how it should be implemented…

…. Israel said withdrawal should take place after "permanent, secure and recognized boundaries are agreed upon." The Arabs say Israel must with- draw its forces first. A letter from Foreign Minister Abba Eban…

… positive step had been taken to- ward restoring peace. The Soviet statement reiterated support of the Arab position that Israel must evacuate Arab ter- ritories occupied since the June 1967 war. Nationalist…

… devoted to t h e struggle for freedom of my people. The Michigan Daily, edited and ma- agec. by students at the University of Minigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 131

… recognition of the PLO. But the audience seemed unanimous in support of divestment with its resounding applause. About 2,000 University students graduated at the end of Summer Term. At a press. conference…

… beyond warfare. If we ignore the Arabs and Palestinian recognition, there will be an economic confrontation in the Arab states the U.S. doesn't have the power to compete with." He called former Secretary…

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

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

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

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

July 08, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… that we can keep it (a fee Senate bill is lacking in several areas. increase) to the lowest possible figure with "One critical area in the operating fund is which we can still provide students with the…

… claimed downing an Israeli jet, and seizing an Israeli boat and killing its crew members, but Israel said all its men, planes and ships return- ed safely to base. Hours after the raid ended, Arab gun- ners…

… rocket attacks or the bomb. THE RAID into Lebanon came only three days after a bomb packed in a refrigerator killed 14 persons in Jeru- salem-three of them Arab women. Addressing Israel's parliament on the…

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. The uneasy truce came on the 17th day of the latest Arab-Israeli war, the fourth in three decades. A NEWS ANALYSIS: War brings Arab states together; peace threatens to destroy unity By HOLGER…

… JENSEN Associated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon-War brought the Arabs together. Peace might pull them apart. The Arab unity which emerged in the first 16 days of the Middle East war seemed to be coming…

… super- powers might force an Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands occu- pied since 1967. Palestinian refugees and their guerrilla fighting arm, who have been a main cause of Arab-Israeli friction for the…

…- cupied land without any condition." A CEASE-FIRE in place appar- ently leaves Egypt in the most favorable position of all the Arab fighting states. Although Israel re- portedly captured 475 square miles of…

… yesterday. Regent investigation splits SGC By CINDY HILL SGC is facing another volatile issue that may wreak havoc on an. already chaotic Council: the Re- gents recently approved a student- faculty…

… committee that is to in- vestigate SGC and propose alter- native student government system by December. While it is said that pohtics makes strange bedfellows, perhaps the strangest pair in recent SGC history…

… running things," said Gill. Gill called the entire plan an "attempt to control student gov- ernment." "It reeks of something," said Gill, "and I don't know what it is." "WE HAVE to see tis efor what Not…

…-fire. WITH NO TERRITORY to gain or lose, Iraq can afford to take its usual militant stand. Baghdad's Socialist Baath party regime meas- ures its prestige in the Arab world by the virulence of its anti…

… their former policy of ignor- ing student government and talk …

January 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… Laboratory Student Aide Program are methods and time study. due Jan. 15, must be past Jr. year by State of Michigan, openings in Ing- June '70. ham county, Education Information Trainees Exchange Office…

…, Helsinki, Executive, EdifJour ,bckrnd, BA min, Finland, has openings for two students and exper. Drug inspector, BA and reg. in traffic planning, open to srs, or grad pharm. students, apply before Jan, 31…

… Israelis, who protested it seemed suspiciously like ap- peasement of the Russians and Arabs. Moscow seems to dislike it for the opposite reason. "We believe that in its pres- ent form the document is of a…

… "to shift the main emphasis" in peacemaking from big power exchanges to Arab-' Israeli exchanges through Jar- ring. The Russians list point by point their objections to the key American proposals for a…

… wrapped into Egypt, but Rus- sia believes Gaza is "an Arab territory" which must be re- stored to its pre-1967 status, meaning Egyptian-run, a n d that Israel has no right to a voice in its future; -The…

… zones on both sides of the border." -The Americans had proposed the 1.5 million Arab refugees should have the right to choose between repatriation on the basis of an agreed annual quota and resettlement…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 25, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… abortions if the mental or physical condition of the mother is in danger or in the case of rape or incest. * * * ISRAEL is imposing a curfew on three Jordanian villages in a hunt for Arab terrorists who…

… two nearby villages. Meanwhile, international concern for the lately increased Arab terrorist attacks on Israeli commercial planes carrying Israeli goods or passengers is mounting. In Zurich and Geneva…

…. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor. Michigan 48104…

… complaining of frequent migraine-like headaches, often of incapacitating nature." He called for an outright ban on the pill for five years. New library group Sto hear student views ''It is the story of a…

… young girl who is, orwas, curious about politics, nonviolence, Zen, commitment, socialism, other Swedes, and, to be sure, I By NANCY TARDIFF An All-University Student Li- brary Committee has been estab…

…- lished by Dr. Fredrick Wagman, director of the University Library system. Wagman says the committee was formed to give students an avenue to air their grievances about the library system and to present…

October 21, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

ARAB STUDENT STATE MENT See Editorial Page Yl r e Lwr1i x ~~IUIIM DRIZZLY High--60 Low-4a Chances of rain Vol. [XXXI, No. 42 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, October 21, 1970 Ten Cents What…

… institute em- GM. G. J. Huebner, Jr., husband from student groups that the Uni- automotive companies seem to ploy a multi-discipline approach of Regent Gertrude Huebner (R- versity vote in support of the have…

…. ible. know how to market their cars, dents. The institute has received", "M' .f U.PC£ ' " The University has substan- This fall, student groups have is only one of scores of University one complaint that…

… yesterday as student and faculty organiza- tions called for a federal grand jury probe. r. Four days of disorder ended j fi May 4 with the shooting deaths of four students and wounding of nine in a…

…." PRESIDI NG PANEL IN DOUBT: The student-faculty statement said that in addition to deter- mining whether a crime was com-T" tte and r swhether evidence ex- IT ists fo'roeuto,'h saecom irl____ittee on grand…

… jury "passed judgment on university administrative policy, faculty teaching and student ver- f ( VtIs s1 1 1 E-TtZT"t in Montreal By JONATHAN MILLER SpecialTo The Daily MONTREAL-Hundreds of troops…

…, president of the KSU student government, called last night for a national nonvio- lent moratorium in which students would not attend classes Friday.: In a statement issued after a meeting with members cf…

student government and the Kent State Defense Fund, Morgan said, "We are asking that for one day students don't go to classes . but spend the day talking among themselves, with faculty members, with their…

… of the blame for the dis- turbances on the university ad- ministration and radical elements among the student body and fac- ulty. EACTS TO REGEN l.V 1 l Cll ll Ci"l GG111G commissioner in Montreal…

… situation re- turned to normal on most Que- bec campuses following wide- spread protests against the appli- cation of the Act. About 800 students from the University of Montreal faculties of letters and…

January 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…. Organization of Arab student Arab weekend, Rive Gauche Jan. 28 & 29, 7:30 PM. Arabic food and entertain- ment. TUESDAY, JANUARY U INTERVIEW: Camp Chi, Wisconsin Soc. Work aaCamp out of Chicago. Will interview…

… the drop-add deadline, students still have an opportunity to take advantage of some interesting courses offered this term by the Course Mart Program. REMEMBER All University students are reminded that…

… since Course Mart's incep- tion. Among, the other courses of- fered by the student-initiated program include "History and Philosophy of Non-violence," which covers various thoughts and reasonings that…

… lec- turers, from backgrounds in such departments as sociology, anthropology, mental health, Included on the agenda this term are four courses dealing with law. offered and taught by law students, and…

… opened to undergraduates only. They are not designed to prepare the un- dergraduate for law school, but merely to acquaint students with ideas as to what the law is and it's implications. t k E t I…

… of courses not offered by the university itself. Jacobson says that 20 courses are being offered during the winter term which is an all time high. and an estimated 1,000 students are enrolled in these…

… riding, motor cycle and car rental "open only to faculty, staff, students 4' immediate families of this university. alumni eligible for certain flights. For further information please contact…

…: Administrative and travel services by: UAC TRAVEL OFFICE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL Second Floor, Student Union 621 Church St-set- 763-2147 Ann Arbor, Michigan'48104 769-5790 1 See Classified Ad for Complete Flight…

… day preceding publication and by ' p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organiat ion. notices are not accepted for publication.- For .more .information,.,phone74…

…-.9270: Winter Term when Registrar's Office will a. Accept the Student 100 per cent Withdrawal Notice for refund purposes. b. Allow refund for the student who reduces hours of course credit. Feb. 25, 5 p.m. is…

February 03, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… all legitimate means. Organization of Arab Students University of Michigan Chapter Daily Contact your reps- Sen. Phillip Hart (Gem), 253 Russell Bldg., Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. 20515. Sen…

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, M1 48104 ay, February 3, 1976 News Phone: 764 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesd -0552 Aid for…

…, thousands of homosexuals were purged from the military and the federal government. The University campus did not re- main immune to these purges; here, until the sixties, homo- sexual faculty and students

… homophobia (fear of homosexuals or homosexuality) minefests itself in more subtle, but still insidious ways. Most Universitygayfaculty, staff, administrators and students still hide their gayness, out of fear…

…. Meanwhile, the University has refused to accept its responsibility to build more apartments. In 1960 there were 7,800 students in pri- vately owned dwellings. This represented 36 per cent of the student

… population. In 1972, however, 46 per cent of the 33,000 students lived in the private sec- tor. The unanimous resolution of both SGC and LSA was on the mark when it labelled the University's response to the…

… housing crisis "embarassingly poor." It is time for students and members of the community to pressure the 'U' into ac- cepting its responsibility and help alle- viate the housing crisis in town. THE LOTTERY…

… works toward upping the already exhorbitant rates. The housing crisis in town crosses all imaginary lines which tend to divide Ann Arbor into "town and Gown." The Tenants Union (TU) wants students, non…

…- students, renters and dorm residents to realize, that they must act together to solve the housing problem. The interests of the landlords and those of the housing office are one. With a high demand for…

… that was clearly anti-Arab. Upon our strong ob- jection, the Daily published ex- cerpts from its advertisement policy that clearly prohibits pub- lication of any racist material. The publication of Grant…

November 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…t t 3iiTan Bitj Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Organizing to defend a sexist 'U' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone…

… Department of Health,1 Education, and Welfare. HEW is demand- ing that colleges and universities, under threat of losing all federal contracts, stop 1 discriminating against women students and + employes…

… were probably written by me, I suppose I should response to his choleric letter. Now it does appear that some of the Arabs are not particularly lov- able, to say the least. Further- more, their various…

… of such an intractable problem as the "Arab question" should in- volve an examination of both sides of the dispute. Apparently my ef- forts to provoke at least a casual glance at the Arab point of view…

… were hopelessly doomed to failure. I HAVE RELUCTANTLY come to believe that anti-Arab projudice is today the only form of racism still held respectable by Western liberals. I can remember last spring when…

… and callousness directedagainst the Arabs. Let no history book fifty years from now record that a 11 Americans remained silent in the face of atrocities committee against the Palestinian Arabs as they…

… two times I stopped mid- way and asked myself, "Oh what's it worth? It will only be a one way dialogue." I hope that this letter, by pointing up the con- cerns of a significant number of students, w…

February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… WILLIAM RYAN developing a new set of ten- AP News Analyst sions. Much of what is proposed to O Two producer nations now meet the oil consuming nations' fattening on high prices, Arab crisis would take a lot…

… of time, Iraq and non-Arab Iran, have and time is a scarcer commodity been trading miiltary blows in a than oil itself as things shape newly revived border dispute. up in the Middle East for a new O…

… cash to aid the refugees who were being housed' in schools, relief agency off c-als said. GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE AT TH E U-M STUDENT BLOOD BANK MON., Feb. 11... 11a.m.-5 p.m. TU ES., Feb. 12. .. 11 a…

… candies I I 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 Tuesday through Sunday morning…

… THEORY OF ECONOMIC GROWTH 0 For the session starting Fai, 1974, Euromed will assist qualified Amer- ican students in gaining admission to recognized overseas medical schools. And that's just the beginning…

…, mandatory for all students. Five hours daily, 5 days per week (12.16 weeks) the course is given in the country where the student will attend medical school. In addition, Euromed provides stu- dents with a 12…

… week intensive cul- tural orientation program, with American students now studying medi- cine in that'particular country serving as counselors. Senior or graiste stodeats cwresWj esreci is an American…

April 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ten Pages 1 f KYOU SEE NEW~S LHAPPEN CAlLE76DAJLY BEIRUT ATTACKED Israelis retaliate a gainst Arabs Local boys make good Two local politicos, SGC President Bill Jacobs and Elections Director…

… Ken Newbury, made the big time over the weekend with their election to the executive board of the Michigan Higher Education Students Association (MHESA). The group, which represents over 40 student

… governments across the state, plans to keep full-time lobbyists in Lansing to press for student- oriented legislation. The success of the dynamic duo from Ann Arbor is the best example we've seen of the Peter…

… Principle in action. Last sunset As part of their programming, WCBN-AM has been playing old Lone Ranger radio shows for the students in the dorms. Protesting that the program's portrayal of the obsequious…

… counseling offices, Student Lounge in Angell Hall at 3:00 p.m. . . in light of the slim pickings today, you might want to go out and build a snowman. It may be your last chance this season.' Chemical expose…

… outskirts of Beirut. Among the Arabs reported dead were Mohammed Yussef Najjar, code-named Abu Yussef, No. 2 man in the Palestinian guerrilla group Al Fatah, and Kamal Adwan, a leader of the Palestin6…

… Liberation Organization. In two raids on Cyprus yesterday, Arab guerrillas de- stroyed the ground flooir of an apartment building in which the Israelia ambassador lives and fired on an Israeli airliner in…

… Stephenson, new{ ar up the budget." He promised council members Carol Jones (D-" would make a major effort to Second Ward) and Robert Henry; aid for students who face sud- (R-Third Ward) received the oath of…

… , casualties. The Israelis airing of charges that the com- withdrew without evacuating all pany tried to interfere with the their men, the Arabs said. 1970 Chilean presidential election. But an Israeli military…

… the Overseas Private In- wounded, the spokesman said. vestment Corporation (OPIC), a In Cyprus the Arab guerrillas government agency that insures struck first at the home of Israeli against takeover of…

November 14, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…- bassador to the United Nations (UN), told a law school audience yesterday. Blum told the group of about 85, most of whom are lawyers or law students, that three quarters of the land designated for a…

… Palestinian-Arab state in the original UN Palestinian Mandate of 1947 holds the majority of the Palestinian people already. That parcel is the kingdom of Jordan, "the only thing non-Palestinian. . . is the king…

… pointed out that there is no such thing as a separate Palestinian identity." Blum said after the Six Day War in 1967 the Arab League realized military avenues were no longer practical and decided to employ…

… political and diplomatic resources. So it "invented the Palestinian identity" in order to homeland juxtapose it to Israeli and other Arab nations' interests, the former Inter- national Law professor added…

… York City, will in- terview prospective students, 7-9 p.m., 1429 Hill. Call 663-3336 for an appoin- tment. LSA-SG-Election pollworkers meet at 5 p.m., Michigan Student (EC-2-- 106'4) Also available: My…

March 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…-76 Lebanese civil. war, the Israelis had declared the Litani Rivek a "red line" beyond which Syrian troops were not to venture. The Syrians make up the bulk of the 30,000- man Arab League peacekeeping force…

… for Israel to withdraw. COLLEGE STUDENT STUDY PROGRAM: AtY Hayim Greenberg College in Jerusalem for a semester or one year. Curriculum includes Hebrew'Language, Literature, Bible, History, Educa- tion…

… Education & Culture 515 Park Avenue, N.Y.C. 10022 (212) 752-0600 ext. 385/386 79-B RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR OUTDOORSMAN, CAMPER, BACKPACKER, FISHERMAN, offered to student free to travel starting in June on 8 to…

… negotiations with Egypt and for a prompt Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. l In his remarks, Carter suggested that Israel was secure enough militarily to j give ground to the Arabs-a point Begin and his…

… is of Arab extraction and who is a frequent critic of Israeli policy, said Begin "did not deviate one inch from his hard line." The subdued welcome for Begin con- trasted with Carter's courting of…

… Egypt. Iranian Students Association of u of M invites everyone to join us in celebrating a year of Iranian People's struggle for Independence and Democracy ! Dinner.PlayFolk Songs & Dances MARCH 24th-7…

January 25, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…$100 tax (Continued from Page 1) gesting that reinforcement of exist- ing aid programs may be more effec- tive. "Students are being priced out of an education," said Vaughn, the bill's sponsor. "Any…

…, adding income tax credit for students at- that the question would be clarified. tending in-state trade schools, col- Michigan Student Assembly last leges, or universities in the follow- night passed a…

… massive injec- tions of aid from the United States and oil-rich Arab countries like Saudi Arabia. "As long as Sadat keeps the people fed, the only danger is from the army, but who really knows how they feel…

… has opposed Sadat's initiative from the start, called for cutting contacts with Israel and the United Statesafter the Jerusalem talks broke down last week. In addition, Arab hardliners within Egypt…

… vigorously opposed Sadat's ef- forts. On the conservative side, the right- wing magazine El Daw called on Muslims to unite and retake Arab Jerusalem by force. But there was no war fever within the country and…

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

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

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

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

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

June 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… assistant football coach Gary Moeller. "Sometimes it's a real pain because it's so time-consuming." From the moment the coaches first hear about a prospective student-ath- lete, (usually through the student

…'s high school coach during the junior year), they pursue. Using correspondence, the telephone, and personal contacts, they virtually dog the student's trail for most of two years until he graduates from…

… east of the capital and she tums that could come north on the coastal highway from Salon. The coastal road is still con- trolled, however, by troops of the Lebanese Arab Army formed bh renegade Moslems…

…. The new struggle has exploded old alliances and forged strange new partnerships. PALESTINIAN guerrilla lead- er Arafat, in Cairo to enlist Arab aid against the Syrians, said Syrian tanks, jets and…

….S. citizens in Lebanon. ARAB foreign ministers met in an emergency session to dis- cuss Syria's invasion of Leb- anon and savage fighting there between Syrian units and Pales- tinian guerillas. Panel OK…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… time. Now they've found out they're too committed to programs that were developed a year ago." MEANWHILE, students are still calling the Future Worlds' office, trying to enroll in a course that doesn…

… dull so 1 h,200,000barrels of oil imported I had to use a log." She said Atlanta's first black mayor, May daily from Arab nations. i Cochran's sacrifice was "supposed incumbent Sam Massell. In Tues to…

…. viding for current needs. Arab testncatvte eeeclt nations have virtually the only ing and "we're going to end up Doctors said Casals had not re- availablehreserves for future U.S. with a human sacrifice…

… Nixon Palmer said at that time, they complications developed. administration officials all de- must have hated this kid like hell,_ _ _ _ _ clined comment on the Arab move.1 because they really tortured…

…'Ms. Ronda Tyler BEST 100 Summers St.I PHOTO Coolville, Ohio I 45723 Yes, send me the information: f Name Address t it~ State Zip COrage or Univ S C H 0 0 L Superintendent Dr.! Charles Wolfe said students

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… freedom," he said. Gordon noted that because creation of the guidelines was prompted by an Arab-Israeli conflict, and because the first test of these guidelines has come out of another Arab-Israeli conflict…

… he thinks federal Title IX guidelines may jeopardize men's and women's sports programs at the University. See Page 10. * Due to an unusual set of cir- cumstances back home, Iranian students at Western…

… out one person's opinion on the Arts Page, number 7. Lawyers explain use of funding from MSA By JULIE ENGEBRECHT A special portion of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) meeting was set aside last…

… night for Student Legal Services lawyers Paul Teich and Jonathon Rose to explain the activities of the student-funded law service. MSA will be evaluating these services soon to prepare a proposal to the…

… Board of Regents for a three-year extension of mandatory funding for MSA. Student Legal Services receives $1.74 of the $2.92 MSA fee assessed per student per term. ROSE, DIRECTOR of Legal Service, and…

… Teich, MSA attorney, who also. work closely with other University student governments, spoke about legal aid casework and the MSA Housing Law Reform Project. Teich explained that one-half of the Legal…

… Services caseload dealt with lan- dlords and tenants, with the balance of the load going to such things as family law, consumer lqw, and employment. Before Campus Legal Aid was refor- med to Student Legal…

… Services and fun- ded by all students, 600 to 800 cases a year were handled through the law of- fice, Teich explained, and were funded through several sources. Only poor students were eligible for the…

… services at that time. Last April, when a $2.92 mandatory student fee was voted by students, $1.74 was allotted for student Legal Services, leaving them with a $120,000 working budget. Previously they worked…

… with a budget of $28,000. THE REGENTS approved the fee at their July meeting. The lawyers explained that the availability of legal services to students See ATTORNEYS, Page 5 Red th* Toddy column, Page 3…

March 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… many troubles By The Lebanese Student Society of demonstrations, we would nments which have been have publicly demonstrated not speaking of "Arab solidarity" only against the Israeli incursion have…

…Page 4-Friday, march 24-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Free dorn 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 137 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… the University of Michigan Student aid from Lansing ... Coal: Issues in today's vote HIS WEEK THE Michigan State add that with the new attention being Legislature wisely approved a bill paid to the…

… state's private schools, to provide $6 million in tuition grants Michigan's public system will suffer for students at private colleges in the neglect. state. But institutions of higher learning Although…

… Senate approved the drops in enrollment, more students are tuition grant idea overwhelmingly, the attending Michigan's public colleges. House let it pass by only the slimmest The resulting dunp" of…

students possible margin. Gov. Milliken will creates increased burdens on the sign the bill soon. It will distribute $500 classrooms, dorms and facilities of grants this fall to freshpersons at universities…

… claim the tuition with a good deal of evidence to back grant program breaks new ground for them up, that higher tuition costs for state involvement in private in- private school students are creating…

… assistance in bounty for each Michigan resident is necessary to keep private colleges a they graduate. In addition, students at- viable alternative to public schools for tending private colleges are eligible…

… Michigan residents. for state-supported scholarships., Opponents of the tuition grants, like As the legislature helps the students Sen. Daniel Cooper of Oak Park, claim of private colleges, they are aiding…

… meets safety and other requirements. REJECTED CONTRACT - None. OLD CONTRACT - None. A S MICHIGAN legislators have f been approving tuition grants to students of private colleges and universities…

December 06, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

… Slit daiitan aani Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Nixon's Sunday morning positive thinking 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

… their City Council representative. Does GOP conservative Bruce Benner truly represent the interests of students living in neighborhoods running between State and Packard Streets south of cam- pus…

… vote for the party of their choice. City Council would then be composed of members in each party seated according to the percentage of the vote their party received in the city as a whole. For a student

… as member-at-large of the Student Government Council and announce my resignation from RAP (Responsible Alternative Party). Admittedly, I've been the m o s t silent member, but not because of apathy. I…

… the Student Government Council. SGC could more appro- priately be titled KGC (Kiddie Gov- ernment Council), since meetings are a time for members to mimic the wheeling-dealing techniques of the "big…

… position, as budgeted by SGC is to be a half-time job with a salary of $2,000 per semester. I am working full time at a salary of $1,800 for one semester only. -Vic Gutman Dec. 2 Harassed Arabs To The Daily…

January 31, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… confined to one incident towards its conclusion. An Israeli student= who has frequently been seen photographing demonstrations at which Arabs have been present was repeatedly asked to stop photographing a…

… Association for Critical Studies East Wind: Asian American Organization Iranian Student's Association Organization of Arab Students, Ann Arbor Young Socialist Alliance Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade The…

… News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Patricia i s free ON MONDAY, President Carter granted executive clemency to Patricia Hearst and commuted her seven…

… in discerning what actually happened at the demonstration and why. So let us try to set the record straight. The demonstration was spon- sored by a broad coalition of 11 student groups who were united…

…. chief political advisor to the military governor of the West Bank. There are no outspoken Arab nationalists on the University faculty, but there are several vocal Zionists. Some professors who have dealt…

… with the Middle East from an even handed or Arab nationalistic perspective have been subjected to pressures from the Zionist community. Since the Sadat trip, not a single Palestinian has been in- vited…

…. no on there outspoken Arab the University are several vocal have their roots in the univer- sity's fundamental social role: to provide intellectual and prac- tical support for American cor- porate…

… foreign student. When he refused to do so a small fist fight broke out. This was the extent of the "violence". Those who.attempted to disrupt Allon's speech did so -because they felt he is a criminal who…

…, assembly line speed ups. At the colloquium on Camp David sponsored by Dean Billy Frye's office and the Department of Near Eastern Studies one of the "pro-Arab" speakers was an Egyptian who supported Sadat…

…, that in asking Mr. Stechuk to denounce the violence, we, the so-called unnamed group of LSA students, never asked him Mr. Stechuk should be ap- plauded. First, because he had the courage to bring the…

October 09, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… he £rilitran DaUi Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Capitalism and stagflation Wednesday, October 9, 1974 News Phone: 764…

…-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 City shafts student voters Editor's note: This analysis is the second in a series of contrast- ing viewpoints on the current economic crisis. Readers' responses…

…,500 vot- ers despite blatant hanky-panky by the Republican - dominated City Council, which tried to see that as few students as possible were regis- tered. It doesn't take a genius to see that it is natural…

… for more people in the transient student population to regis- ter each year than in the off-campus areas of the city. For Council to cut the number of campus registration areas from three to one was a…

… traveled area like the Fish Bowl also smacked of discrimination against would-be student voters. ALTHOUGH REPRESENTATIVES of the City Clerk's office said yesterday they could not make even a "foolhardy…

… last year's registration rate and this year's, it was obvious that many people were discouraged by the long lines and confusion at the Union site. Unique to the student registration location was its very…

… - the U. S. has no lev- erage over the Arab states; it has been forced to accept high- er prices. But the increase in fuel and gasoline prices is not solely at- tributable to the Arabs. In addi- tion to…

March 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A call for welfare reform 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 WEDNESDAY…

… become the first national organizationof the unemployed in over thirty years, incorporating within its ranks the growing numbers of the unemployed, veterans, students and underemployed, unorganized workers…

…, speedup intensifies, and real wages plunge those handfuls of trade unionists with the guts to face the truth will begin looking beyond trade unionism for class ' allies among the student, welfare and un…

… petty C&R and CSJ suits as in the past. If a large turnout occurs, the student governments of this campus will have some clout and be able to place a wedge into the facultytand administration for many "of…

… their anti-student stands. With this let- ter, I also wish to kick off the slo- gan of the election. Represent yourself and, in the immortal words of Charles Schultz's Lucy in the "Peanuts" comic strip…

November 16, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… Tubingen University in the Federal Republic of Germany. The scholarship provides approximately $300 per month for 10 months. Two scholarships are awarded annually. Interested graduate students in all fields…

… are urged to apply by January 14, 1977. A good command of German is necessary, preference is given to students who have completed the M.A. degree. Contact Sam Wheelis, LS&A Office of Study Abroad…

… Bakke's right not to be discriminated against that is the heart of this litigation," the would-be student's lawyers argued. i ii " DORM RESIDENTS File now for University Housing Council Elections…

…, OBSERVERS noted o that the religious, social and e political divisions that explod- ed this tiny Arab country re- .mained unsolved. The Syrian- d occupation provided only the rforce to prevent further fight…

… days,. Arab League offic- ials said. This will complete their oc- cupation of Lebanon except for a stria along the southern bor- der with Israel, regarded as a danger zone -"iere Syrian penetration…

…,"k war with the Jewish st- The Syrian i 'ention force, now numbering nearly 30,000, is the striking fist of an Arab League peace contingent order- ed and financed by Arab kings and presidents in two summit…

… Rhodes on academic tprograms within the Univer- sity. CIVIL LIBERTIES BOARD: Advises the Administra- tion on questions involving the Civil Rights of Stu- dents within the University structure. STUDENT

… RELATIONS: Advises the University on student programs and development. -rn r A A r A Ii C/"r I A I AI ADI kt"c ki I I - J:, 4 UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO ST UNION AUDITORIUM 1 UDEN- TICKETS AVAILABLE At: 4…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… council session. Fellow Arab countries named all three coun- tries to a committee to draft a resolution after Monday's opening session of the debate. Also named to the committee were Libya and the PLO. In…

… Israel, soldiers shot and killed four Arab guerrillas that the Tel Aviv command said had infiltrated on a terror mission timed to coincide with the de- bate. The command said leaf- lets on the bodies…

… Franco ruled IN SOME cases, police have out strikes after winning the responded to labor and student Spanish civil war. demonstrations with clubs and Many strikes are for more tear gas. The new government…

… showcases) --20 MINUTE FILM ON FRANCE- '76 CATALOGS & APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER OR ACADEMIC YEAR ABROAD! ALL INVITED: STUDENTS--Who wish to study abroad. TF's & FACULTY-Who wish to study aboard or…

February 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… will be at 1405 Hill St. from 5-8 p.m. . . . A Palestinian author will be speaking at 8 p.m. at the YM/YWCA on "Palestinians and Their Role in the Mideast Conflict. . . . John Evans, a graduate student

… See OBSTETRICIAN, Page 2 securs Arab RIYADH, Saudi Arabia ( -- The United States is try- ing to make long-term pur- chase arrangements with individual oil nations at prices substantially below the…

… the Arab-Israeli situation with King Faisal, Kissinger said "the American attitude will be one of conciliation, cooperation and traditional friendship." Privately, however, it was ceeking to long…

… income to support the current See LOCAL, Page 2 peans sought separate deals with Arab producers they were criticized by Kissinger as for- saking unity. U. S. officials said that if Western dependence on…

…. A senior U. S. official said Kissinger had ordered a study of the black- listing of banks and investment firms with Jewish directors by financial pools involving Arab money. Charles Robinson, the…

… under- secretary of state for economic affairs, is traveling with Kis- singer looking for "concrete proposals," particularly in ag- ricultural development. THIS IS seen as a means of pressuring the Arabs

… Outreach appeals to students By GLEN ALLERHAND At the start of each new aca- demic term, large banners swinging near the Diag an- nounce mass organizational meetings for Project Outreach. Interested crowds…

January 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… Sadat, said yesterday that Israel was trying to divide the Arabs and weaken Egypt's position through the Ge- neva Peace Conference. He wrote that Israel might feel that the Geneva conference was a good…

… start towards the break up of the Arab front. Egypt was en- gaged in the conference on the po- litical and military levels. Jordan was there but only on the p'litical level while Syria was absent al…

…- together, he said. "The Arab world does not know exactly where it stands, and the oil has shifted from the war front to the auction hall," he added. ISRAEL ALSO wanted to sow suspicions between the Arabs and…

… the Soviet Union. "The Arabs would seem to have stepped for- ward towards an American solu- tion after going to war with Soviet weapons," Heykal said. Israel's strategy had not been changed although it…

…,. . we, the Council, did what we could, but the students just wouldn't pick - up the ball." THE FALL semester was punc- t tuated by attacks from Gill's op- ponents. The charges of illegality a and fraud…

… failure to properly enroll as a student. The blockbuster was the em- bezzlement charge: an anonymous leaflet chock full of libelous over- tones declared that Gill tried to pocket some $8500 by making a…

October 28, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… ideology for Palestinian revo- lution" (Oct. 21), which is said to represent the position of the Ann Arbor Arab Student Organ- ization, contains the following in- triguing statement: "Equally this means that…

… those 50,000 Jews are not included. This is obviously quite diflerent from the policy spelled out by the Arab students. -Ernest G. Fontheini Space Physics Research Laboratory Oct. 2 The yths pervading By…

…4 t Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 f a JYY B- a.. l -Ago .I Editorials…

…, University-wide criteria for judging whether a student organization could use University facilities. This has never been the case, and the action of the OSS board has put this fab- rication to rest once and…

… for all. The Re- gents themselves delegated to Student Government Council the power to recog- nize student organizations. SGC has, consistently, taken the position that priv- ileges and rights should be…

… applied equal- ly to all student organizations. And it has never taken the position that SGC should attempt to judge the academic rel- evance of the pursuits of extra-curricu- lar student organizations…

… as long as he takes his double- standard approach to student issues, he will find himself in more and more dis- putes and confrontations. THE ACTION of the OSS Board should in no way be construed as a…

… in private organizations recognized by the Univer- sity, and by non-Unversity sources where students and employes of the University are involved. But the Athletic Dept. and the Graduate "M" Club do not…

Student Affairs Barbara Newell from attending t h e smoker, though males holding corresponding po- Editorial Staff MARTIN A. HIRSCHMAN, Editor STUART GANNES JUDY SARASOHN Editorial Director Managing Editor…

October 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…- pare a report on federal policy alternatives toward grad- uate education. The study will focus on three areas of specific concern - graduate student support, research and institutional support. Money for…

… the study will come from the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation. SGC denials Former Student Government Council members Sandy Green and Dave Hornstein both vigorously denied yester- lay ever…

… resignation of Vice President for Academic Affairs Allan Smith from administrative service. Smith, 62, has often been at the center of conflict between adminis- trators and students. However, University…

… Nixon April 30, See DEAN, Page 3 By STEPHEN SELBST University Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson announced plans for a committee to investigate Student Government Council during yesterday…

… University history. "WE WANT a student govern- ment, but we want a good, strong student government here at the University," said Johnson. "This is the feeling of both the Univer- sity executive officers and…

… the Re- gents." The sentiment was echoed by University President Robben Flem- ing. "I hope the student govern- ment will receive thisin the spirit in which it's offered," Fleming said. "If the Regents…

… wanted to destroy student government, the easy way to do it would be to abolish the fees and let student government exist on a voluntary funding ba- sis," he added. THE REGENTS were concern- ed with what…

… Johnson called the "rock bottom level" of student in- terest in SGC. Johnson emphasized that their concern was not simply with the current Gill administration. He said that the Regents had been concern- ed…

… should SGC be getting involved in," said Johnson. "PERHAPS WE might also be concerned with the philosophical as- pectsdof student government, he added. "What forms should it as- sume, how should it seek to…

… be more informed of student opinion? How can the student government be more responsive?" Johnson, however, was uncertain about the details of the plan. "I don't know what form the committee will take…

September 21, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

… because the cur- science problems." The lecture-discu the Arab-Israeli conflict, twenty riculum tries to avoid ideology and Singer acts as an advisor to the uses the Arab-Israeli University students are…

… grappling rhetoric. The students attempt group, but sees his duty as provid- case study. The goa LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP with it here. making arguments for world peace ing guidance -only when necessary is to…

… present sever The research is being done in through reason and evidence, and "to help legitimize and to pro- solutions of the pre Poliitcal Science 491-also called Dick Ross, student organizer for tect the…

students from mindless which will be publis OPEN 11 am. Mon.-Sat.; 1 p.m. Sun. Introduction to Peace Research: the program, believes the objec- bureaucrats." form at the end of Methods and Models in the…

… Univesity has stand inteation e P :W-0 entirely by students. The partici- give the students some idea of the offered few' undergraduate courses ber of differentacas pants hope the course will, in some field…

…, Singer adds that the basis of the Ross states "at the University -"The important thi LeatherCoats which was discontinued at the course is "the idea of starting to there is an established hierarchy students

…." we have to turn th When asked to comment on before we can get to At R O IM M IESE IL Singer's and Ross' theories, Prof. In addition, Ross r A A4E dily Harold Jacobson,schairman of the students expect…

… going " "I don't need to be a dictator," said Thieu, "I was underway, do not need to extend the powers." some student ns "many stu- oductory poli- ed off, so that hem on again work." 'ealizes "some nt…

… 409 E. Jefferson., before 2 p.m. of the d-v preceding publication. and by 2 p.m. Friday tfor Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are riot acce'pte l for publication…

… Language," Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 pm. Geineral Notices Attention students: Sept. 22 is last date for Fall Term when Registrar's Of- fice will: a) accept Student 100 percent Withdrawal Notice for refund…

October 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…-Wednesday, October 1.7, 1973 Ten Cents ScI YOU SE NM ~n C .ALtY Gill accused Former Student Government Council Treasurer David Schaper filed a complaint of assault yesterday against SGC President Lee Gill. Schaper…

… refused comment on the matter, Gill said "There was no assault. He didn't want to leave, and I simply walked him to the door:" SGC veep quits Student Government Council, already in the throes of the…

… Middle East conflict indicates that 47 per cent of all Americans support Israel and 6 per cent favor the Arab cause. Another 22 per cent back neither side while 25 per cent expressed no opin- ion, the poll…

…-a Israel Arab, Mideast states up oilprice KUWAIT (Reuter)-Persian Gulf Oil states early this morning uni- laterally set new posted prices for their crude oil which effectively mean a two-thirds increase…

… sources conceded that the Israelis had indeed launched a major offensive on the Suez front, but insisted that Arab forces had repelled three Israeli. tanks, and were holding them at bay short of the west…

… bank. Washington observers believed the U. S. decision to supply Israel with arms and equipment to offset a "massive" Soviet airlift to the Arabs had heightened the risk of an Arab oil boycott of the…

… United States. The foreign ministers of four Arab states - Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Algeria -- were waiting in Washington to see President Nixon to express concern over the U. S. supplies decision…

…. See ISRAELI, Page 7 ..is :'i s. . . . .:. : By STEPHEN SELBST figure to 1308 - 3.7 per cent of the Student Government Council last student body - and said last night night announced the results of an…

… d t 5 ballot, and students' inability to understand the 10-10-10 representa- tion plan. The elections director said the blame for lack of enthusiasm fell on both the candidates and SGC, saying…

… "neither side fulfilled its obligation. STRAUSS EXPRESSED frustra- tion with the new constitution, un- der which students vote for repre- sentatives in residential, divisional (underclass - upperclass…

September 08, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… for Student financed. Publications. Berlin is also direc- McGovern, in Houston, refused to I f r .r..... aT I-comment on the latest controversv Daily Photo by TERRY McCARTHY - The long and winding road…

…, Students bask in the Ann Arbor sun as they wait- patiently in registration lines running past Waterman Gym and well into the forgotten distances of University bureaucracy. ASSAULT CLAIMED: Charges filed…

… finding a home - or even a frantic search for places. Washtenaw ,County Undersheriff room - is not that easy for many "I love Joyce and Joyce loves Harold Owings. students. me, but neither of us has a place…

…) lowing story: according to Housing Information apartment," says one. "At about 3:20 p.m. (Wednes- Director John Finn. "Students Signs asking for rooms vastly day) Fred (Postill) called me and have to come…

students are lucky enough put up campaign -signs in Dexter. any spaces to those on our wait- to find a house, they may be facedj "At about four o'clock I saw ing lists." with many restrictions or tricky…

… Golda Meir morial services, veiled warning The mourners stood in silent Arab states "y tribute as Rabbi Joel Poupko of rorists, will be the campus branch of the Hillel foundation recited the traditional…

… of ting Yosef Roma- t the dead man's me Minister Yigal g for Prime Minis- r, repeated Israel's g that neighboring who assist the ter- -held responsible." that not all Arab :ed the -guerrillas. ;uch…

… West Germany, however. Arab guer- rillas warned yesterday that ter- rorists may try to kill West Ger- man Jews this weekend with bomb packages disguised as Jewish new year's gifts. The Black September…

… specialists said that Arab countries cannot expect good relations with Bonn in the future unless they condemn the shooting. "Our relationship to the Arab states will be decisively influ- enced by their attitude…

… . . . to- ward the crime of Munich", said Hans-Juergen Wichnewski, an unofficial roving ambassador to the Middle East credited with pioneering a recent Arab-Ger- man reconciliation. RAGONE -ASSUMES POST I…

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