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October 31, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… Jewish and Arab states 4, EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- lowing article was written by the Ann Arbor Israeli\ Student Organization as a reply to an earlier article by the local Arab Student Organization.) WE…

… WELCOME this opportunity for an exchange of views on paper with the local Arab Student Organization. We further hope that it might lead to a true, open, direct and perhaps friendly future exchange of words…

… ~e SirhinDaily 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 Editorials printed in The…

…-the po- lice's side. A spokeshian for the Black Action Movement said recently that the student involved in the case, T. R. Har- rison, was never asked to present his side of the story during Larcom…

…'s investiga- tion. Furthermore, students who were pres- ent in the crowd say the group was an amorphous one, lacking any leadership; Initially it was awaiting the Regents' de- cision on the BAM demands…

… with respect to the crowd." From the accounts of student witnesses, who were interviewed during the investi- gation, it is clear that police reports and their impressions were the main source of…

… information. Pictures of the incident show the arrest being made in a clearing with few stu- dents nearby, much less a crowd. Com- panions of the arrested student say he never threw a brick or any other missile…

…. Larcom further excuses the officer on the grounds that the officer's first blow never hit the victim, but hit the officer holding the student instead (breaking a blood vessel in he officer's wrist). The…

… of the sit- uations with which they must deal (ie. confrontations with students) and the responsibility which they possess, police officers should not be kept on the force if they cannot remain calm…

… to the crowd size and the flying bricks. On the basis of these findings, one must conclude that the officer in ques- tion is not suited to the job of police work. The fact that he missed the student

October 01, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

…I cast a statement from Big. Ahmed aningful role in the University., Abdul Majid Hilrni,' the Egyptian 'he committee approved a re- commander of the Arab cease-fire ution increasing its student

…. School spokes- man John Hubley said that they had had some success in identi- fying of those involved. e Hubley said that, at least two pf those involved in the riot were hot students at Pioneer but at…

… Huron High, Ann Arbor's other high school, and that "several" were not thought to be students at all. "It is difficult to identify the exact number of students in- volved," Hubley said, "the same students

… were not involved in all of the incidents. It is felt that there was a small core of students Involved."I The Board of Education an } nounced last night that the school " would aid both, the county prose…

…-~'~ ~ cutor and the police in identifying and prosecuting those responsible Amman begins for destruction and that students in violation of the school disci- plinary policy would be disciplined TERM'S FIRST…

… MEETING: under it. The policy provides for suspension of students or ;xpul- SR C atte mpts Several parents, including some members of Concerned Citizens of Ann Arbor, complained at last e night's board…

… current state of deep also broadcast by Damascusradio. grief .which has gripped the entire At U.N. headquarters in New Arab world over President Nas- York U.S. Ambassador Charles W. ser's death to stage the…

… the talks. and b o m b a r d m e n t of Irbid and called for "all serious steps to ye- Ramtha. store and strengthen confidence in The three-man Arab truce com- the integrity of the cease-fire." mittee…

… in Amman sent Arab ob- ' _____-___ servers to investigate. The two cities are Irbid, 50 miles north of!WANTED Amman and the scene of violent fighting during the 11-day civil Chairman or war, and Ramtha…

… was being cussed whether SRC still has a ignored. Local NAACP president meaningful role in the University T Emma Wheeler defended the de- at its first meeting of the year, mc mands of the black students

September 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… &4411 an 3 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 Editorials printed in The…

… HEART of the matter in the present Middle East situation is the fate of the 2.5 million Pales- tinian Arabs; some 600,000 are scattered through the refugee camps in Egypt, Jordan. Syria and Lebanon…

…; othershave done well in these countries and else- where in the Arab world; some live under Israeli rule. In 1948, when the UN proposed partition of Palestine into a Jewish state and an Arab state, the…

… Palestinian Arabs did not seize the moment. They have been literally stateless since then. The fedayeen are Palestinian The Middle East impasse Arabs. The urban terrorists are Palestinian Arabs. The men mov…

…- ing across the deserts of Jordan Are Palestinian Arabs. For too long the older generation of Israeli leaders (especially those of Golda Meir's age, the Eastern European Zionists) have refused to…

… long with- out success about the Viet Cong. The Palestinian Arabs might call themselves Marxists, Maoists, or any of a dozen other names; but in essence they are nationalists. Like the Israelis, they…

… both the Palestinian Arabs and the Israelis. The Arabs will have to gave up the nut rhetoric abofit driving the Israelis into the sea. That is not going to happen; the Israelis are there to stay. But the…

… Israelis would have to cooperate too. Those Palestinian Arabs who lost their homes and properties -in 1948 would have to be compensated for, their losses. But more important , the Israelis would have to rec…

…- ognize the legitimacy of the Pales- tinian Arab government. ,* SUCH A SOLUTION would have mutual advantages and some large dangers. The ?alestinians are pro- ducts of the olitics of grievance (as, in…

… Israelis and the U.S. government, might object to a Jordan that is Marxist or radical; but the Pales- tinian Arabs are already led by Marxists, and have, already been radicalized. The difference now is that…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

September 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… committee of Egypt'spncleotrabyauifpeis well as a jury. alo chduedfo tatdae.only political party, the Arab So- -students being tried and sen-; The,, stude aloshdldfo htdt.cia ist Union, and the Cabinet met t…

… pa Washington rally because, Student Mobilization Committee sumed they discussed the dateshbens. entry facult memb~er Tom Vernier' explains,' , See ARABS, Page 8. would decide whn tun, promises to be a…

… reform: tuents ake e initi By BOB SCHREINER Although the aims of the groups jor departments involved are his- -The Budget. This is an area ulty's ire over so emotional an students in an advisory or a…

… centered around two general -Grading. The extension of the which the faculty has usually pre- ber of the history students steer- This year, the majority of stu- evalu over the literary college's language…

… within their on the agenda of almost every the financial overtones of the Related to these substantive with the extent of their repre- tions sizeable number of students to- academic unit to include greater…

student group. While some stu- minority admissions dispute has academic issues is the question of sentation, saying that even non- they gether on an issue which has rare- student participation; and press…

…- dents are pushing to make all prompted some student groups to student participation in the actual voting participation allows them a In y been a focus of campus politics ing for specific decisions on aca…

… as the Student of priorities for allocating their demic unit. For this reason, student leaders Scie A year-and-a-half later, the Council inthe business adminis- unit's fundso hlclg ad say, most of…

… year as includ- lishment last spring of a Univer- pect of academics in which the cision-making process itself. quir as minority admissions and the sity-wide' minority admissions pro- students have…

… virtually no partici- matters. are handled by an execu- This term, the history depart- jor n University's ties with he military. . -Curricular reform. This will gram, many of the student groups paion in the…

September 26, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… 26, 1970 Ten Cents Eight Pages LSA 'student govt. fights anonymity Hussein, guerrillas By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ What should a young student govern- ment seeking to establish legitimacy do when most…

… of its constituency doesn't even know it exists?, ?erhaps the summer months have blurred the memories of the literary college's 12,000 students, for' the LSA student government has begun its first full…

student support may place them in an ineffec- tive position. Created by a referendum of literary college students last March, the govern- ment has not been recognized by the faculty, who retain the…

student body and chief executive officer of the government, "and unless we attain a large amount of support among our constituency, the faculty will be able to dismiss us as illegitimate." Compounding the…

… revival of Arab-Israeli peace talks, but no quick resumption' was expected: In Tel Aviv, Israeli spokesmen reiterated t h e i r government's readiness to take effective mes- ures to defeat the Palestinian…

… guerrillas in Jodan, if Hussein fails to do so. Meanwhile, Libya wasreported to have renewed its proposal for the establishment of an Arab po- lice force to supervise a cease- fire in Jordan. The proposal, in…

July 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…- dent Robben Fleming will try and have the 'position filled by September 1, Gretchen Wilson, currently working part-time for the Office of Student Organiza- tions, and law professor Robert Knauss…

…, chairman of Senate Assembly, metseparatelylast evening with representatives of Student Government Council and several other student or- ganizations. The purpose of these meetings was to sound the two out on…

… that OSS was "in danger of dis- intagrating completely." He said he doesn't see his role as that of the voice of the students, but rather as a "student advocate." He added he would take the job only if…

… Packard, deputy secretary of defense; is at left. ISRAEL MAY ACCEPT: Arab split widens o ver U.S. peace plan By The Associated Press An Arab split appeared to be widening yesterday over the accept- ance by…

… East, designed to liquidate the Arab rights in On a day when Nixon an- nounced a Thursday night televised press conference in Los Angeles, his first-ever out- side Washington, the major em- phasis at…

… this so-called peace bid is a flat no." An article in the Algiers news- paper El Moudjahid, which usually r e f 1 e c t s government thinking, indicated that Algeria also would join those Arabs who…

… black KU student touched off a five-day wave of demonstrations that ended with the fatal shooting of a white youth, Harry Rice, 19, of Leawood,-Kan. F 01 W. ed eng tior F Defe Sen fen on gua syst pha D…

… from North Hall during the take- over by students in May. "Everyone on the case is in Detroit," a spokes- man at the Ann Arbor FBI office said yesterday. The spokesman would not explain why the agents…

…. The agents indicated Friday they were at- tempting to get a search warrant after they were refused admission without a search war- rant to the LSD office in the Student Activiofies Bldg.- Vice President…

February 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…"_' Qfi 51r414an sain Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Pompidou and French foreign policy 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

…. Although the black student community at the University has increased drama- tically during the last few years, the overriding impression of the University is still one of a school for rich white stu- dents…

… as the Green report characterized it in 1965. The BAM proposal for changing this condition is reasonable if not a bit con- servative. In a University of more than 30 thousand students, it demands that…

… only 900 black students be admitted next fall-450 freshmen, 150 transfer students and 300 graduate students. The demands also give the University three years to increase the proportion of blacks in the…

… University to 10 per cent - more than enough time: The demands also take into considera- tion the desirability of supportive services to insure that the admitted students graduate. UNFORTUNATELY, it is…

… pro- posals are theoretically desirable, the necessary financing is not available. It is noteworthy that the same admin- istration has proposed that students be assessed $15 per term for 30 years to…

…- mitted by Students for Effective Action (SEA). THE ADMINISTRATION'S lack of sup- port could be expected but the failure of the so called "liberal" University com- munity to provide significant support is…

… faculty assess themselves $15 and $25 respectively. Self-assessment is not a new idea, students will almost sure- ly vote for such a proposal in order to finance a student bookstore. ARGUMENTS THAT minority…

students can succeed at the University, not what type of creditials ,he has to get in. The inate ability of the students that would be admitted under the minority admis- sions program is no less than that of…

… the majority of students already here. With the help of supportive services to fill in the gaps that were caused by poor aca- demic backgrounds, not lack of intelli- gence, the majority of the students

March 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…., before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a r esnoteaccepted for publication. F o r more…

… inform'a- tion, phone 764-4270. SUNDAY, MARCH 22 Day Calendar Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", As- sembly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Recital: Marjorie Kilbride…

… most important. "Stu- system. dents have nothing." Black said, She also supports an "all-stu- referring to what he said was aI dent court for non-academic of- lack of official student voice in fenses on…

… running for the executive council on the "Edu- cational Action Committee" ticket. The candidates want exclusive student control in areas which concern only students, but favor sharing control with the…

… NEW GOVERNMENT: LSA student body to vote for president, executive council """"""""" I BACH CLUB presents The Bach Club Ensemble in its Second Annual Concert Concertos and Sonatas for Vio- line Flute…

… Page 1? explains. "We combine applica- tion fees with the damage deposit, as well as with a guarantee of, fulfillment of the contract." And he feels students are satis- fied with the current process…

… to allow it, but added, "the language is sketchy." Apply for Student-Faculty Committees in the Ed. School: On the chief thrust of their campaigns, the two "Blue Pan- ther" candidates differ. While…

… Dorman favors an emphasis on curriculum reform. Moher feels the new government should be used to obtain for students an increased voice in literary college decision- making Several candidates for the ex…

… the college involving large numbers of students." But he also believes that t h e matter of re-definition involves University-wide policies which, he says, must be changed. "Is it not acceptable, for…

… exam- ple, to evaluate a student on the basis of grades and tests," he says. Andy Weissman believes s t u- dents should pay moredattention to the realities involved in gain- ing curriculum changes. Thus…

October 01, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Richardson, sult in a rebate for past terms to the chiefs of state of most Arab any student who was reclassified countries and high level delega- as a non-resident under earlier tions from nearly '4ll nations…

…. regulations., However, a student Here in Ann Arbor, the Arab who was reclassified as a, non- Student Organization will hold a resident while a minor but who gengral meeting tonight at 8- p.m. has been…

… Eight Pages SCHOOL CLOSES: Pioneer H disrupted ligh School by blacks By JONATHAN MILLER Ann Arbor's Pioneer High School closed early yesterday after some 35 black students U. . extends draft…

… Eiu- cation announced last night that Pioneer would re-open tomorrow. The disturbance began at t h e end of the morning's first period when some 40 black students gasthered in a hallway to discuss what…

… additional black laAfter faculty members informed the students that they were not Strewn books in Pione permitted to remain in the hall- - n ew d an , OS way, they gathered in the school's! auditorium where…

…. People throughout the Arab world con- pal Th odorehRie times to ttempt O rt otp tinued to mourn his death, which occurred Monday of a to explains the reasons why he heart attack. .. had been unable to…

… re-entered the wrongfully enforced and unsup- The White Hc In London, guerrilla heroine Lelia Khaled and six other audtrmtr sass aofficers an ported by most Americans, a pains to note the Arab

… at the University will affect in the funeral of Nasser. perhaps 100 students. On the eve of the final farewell, Under the new regulation,, which vast crowds of Egyptians, many was approved by the…

February 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… University students some of whom, Ekn according to a local SDS spokesman, Elkins have been active in aiding the Castro American cause both in Cuba and in the U.S. Novembe Some of the members of the Boston…

… Americans bound for said he understood that 212 n students who went to Cuba in r to harvest sugar cane were aboard the same freighter. turning students were reported left Havana Friday after being emotional…

… take ad- vantage of the Yugoslav leader's presence in the Ethiopian capital beforerboth continue their African tours. Rogers described the meeting as "very useful."' THREE ARABS, two of them injured and…

…. Police said it was unlikely that the Arabs were after Assaf Dayan, the son of Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, who was among the passengers but was not hurt. Hermann Haering, chief of the Munich…

… Police Department's crim- inal division, said one ofhthe attackers was standing next to young Dayan and could have shot him easily. Dr. Lsasam Araatawi, leader of one of 2 Arab groups which claim…

… responsibility for the attack, claims the purpose of the operation was to kidnap certain Israelis and to hijack the plane to an Arab airport. ARAB GUERRILLAS assailed the Jordanian government yes- terday for…

… directly at Arab guerillas and said Jordanian authorities were "attempting to stab the Palestinian revolution in the back." Al Fatah said in a statement issued in Cairo that all Arab guer- rilla movements…

… would unite to resist the Jordanian arms restrictions. It also warned that the Arab people in Jordan would not accept dis- armament of the guerrillas and said the Jordanian army would stand with them…

… against the government. In a joint broadcast from Cairo, the Palestinians also demanded a joint declaration from the leaders of the five Arab nations who at- tended the "confrontation conference" in Cairo…

October 28, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… trials of students. The committee has already agreed to propose a disciplinary system which complies with long- standing student demands for an all-student jury in student trials. However, for the past…

… from the judicial proceedings; and -A motion to prohibit the pre- sentation of certain evidence, such as evidence of a political nature. Athlast night's meeting, most of the student members of the…

… argued in favor of seating one student and one faculty mem- ber on the review panel, with the stipulation that the student would be able to veto a ruling by the presiding judge to exclude evidence or bar…

… Economic Opportunity office on city property. The mayor says the OEO was discriminating against white persons. ALL-MALE PARTIES: Radicals leave U.S., for Arab countries By The Associated Press Radical…

… literature has increasingly depicted Arab com- mandos as revolutionary fighters against imperialism and capitalism, and Arab countries have become a mecca for fugi- tive radicals fleeing the United States. New…

… Hueb- ner, former Vice President for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and Daily executive sports editor Pat Atkins. These women have never been invited to the "smok- ers." The athletic department has…

… recognized by the University" and by non-Uni- versity sources where students and employes of the University are in- volved." Atkins recently filed a statement with the student organizations of- fice citing the…

… classes at Wayne County Commu- nity College. He was stabbed on his return to the house and was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital. Breakfast program faces fund shortage Arab countries have…

October 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…. - -__ - Iiphdiaq Chahey '- ZtM Siritgan ha OW Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Brother: Have I got a deal for you! i _____ ,I k…

… RECENT EVENTS in the Middle East have once again brought the Palestinian Arab guerrilla or- ganization to the attention of the world. Since the Six-Day W a r these g r o u p s have been in the forefront of…

… the so-called demo- cratic revolutionary movement to free Palestine from the Israelis. When discussing Arab guerrilla organizations, the' main focus of the many guerrilla groups, it sets policy for most…

… forthcoming from the occupied West Bank area. It seems that Fatah does not en- gender strong feelings from those Arabs living under Israeli rule. Or perhaps life is tolerable enough; for those Arabs that they…

… character of Israel. They as- sert that no genocide of'the Jews will occur if their struggle suc- ceeds, and that Jews and Arabs will live in peace as brothers. On the surface it would appear t h a t Fatah is…

… is more important, the extinction of a society: I n q i r a'd mutjtama (Arab words for extinction of a society). Therefore armed violence will necessarily assume diverse forms in addition to the…

… Jews - so the destruction of this state m u s t mean their dispersion. To where? Fatah says that Jews will be al- lowed to live in a democratic Arab state after Israel's extinction. They clarify t h i s…

…. Thus, part of the Jewish popula- tion must disappear. How? If Palestinian Arab guerrilla organizations are not anti-Jew- ish, why is it that the hostages not released in the recent hijack- ings were…

… Frenchmen and ten million Algerians. Israel proper has over 2.7 million Jews with 250,000 Arabs. The French had France to which to return; the Israelis have nowhere to go. The Algerian people could para- lyse…

… majority of its people firmly believe in t h e state. The Arabs in Israel proper have the highest living standards in the Arab world. No one claims Law Quad To the Daily: CIRCULATED throughout resi- dence…

October 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… campus and this possibly accounts for his appar- ent unpopularity with many students. Harvey does not believe that potential radicals should, be refused admission into the University. He says it is a…

… constitutional right to dissent, but in moderation. "There are legal and proper ways to go about this," he explains. "When students start protesting and cause malicious dam- age, or prevent other students who…

…." Harvey is bitter toward Utiiversity Presi- dent Robben Fleming whom he feels has mishandled student protests. He's very definitely too weak," says Har- ,vey. "I don't think he has taken a firm hand. "I do…

students, and this has promoted some op- ponants to take action. After a confronta- tion on S. University in Summer, 1969, a recall campaign, staffed largely by students, attempted to place the issue on the…

… WASHINGTON UP)- The President's Commission on Camus Unrest concluded yes- terday that the deadly hail of shotgun, rifle and submachine gun fire by police against a crowd of Jackson State college students was…

… an "unreason- ab 1 e, unjustified overreac- tion." Two students were killed and 12 wounded in the May 14 in- cident. Police earlier said they fired only in response to sniper fire from a women…

… commission said, and many students yelled obscene and dero- gatory remarks to the officers. But the -commission dismissed reports by some Mississippi State highway patrolmen that the crowd was advancing on…

… with the oft-expressed desire of literary college students for greater participation, in governing the college, the LSA faculty will soon consider a controversial proposal for creating a college…

…-wide legislative body composed of equal numbers of students and faculty members. The proposal would seat 40 student representatives and 40 faculty representatives on an "LSA Assembly," whose de- cisions would become…

August 05, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… peace talks despite doubts as to the Arab leaders' sincerity. Mrs. Meir told Israel's Knesset-parliament--- that Israel accepted the American proposal "de- spite the doubts we have concerning the…

… readiness of the, Arab leaders to embark sincerely on the road to peace." The prime minister was outlining Israel's reply to the United States. She said there has been no decision yet "on the issue of the map…

… of peace," but she repeated Israel's determination not to return to the fron- tiers of June 4, 1967-the day before the Middle East war sarted-which gave the Arabs "decisive - advantages." The plan…

… already accepted by Egypt and Jordan. As Jarring resume with the big powers and the Arab states, pledged the full reso to help push peace ef "There is now, I portant advances," s "Who knows wheno other…

… Arai Reference in the 1 from Arab territory c believed to be the firs officially by the Israe Mrs. Meir said -Is with the Arabs, des such contacts. School of Music and Department of Art OPER1A conductor…

… usual students' assump- tion lately is that anyone who advocates violence on a campus is a police agent." "Tommy The_ Traveler," whose r e a 1 name is Tommy Tongai, is a police in- formant who officials…

… at Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y., say posed on their cam- pus as a student militant. Hobart officials s a i d "Tommy" in- structed students on how to make bombs and urged them to hold violent demon…

October 07, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The urge to wander... and to return 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… depths. It's merely the question of dropping out, of how you'll stay a student and why. It's there all right; it has to be. The possibility exists that one may drop out, and people are al- ways leaving…

… good. Now ghere have come students who see it and say, "verily this is a bummer." Some have gone so far as to fast for days next to the holy of holies to protest the commandments given to the students

… should indeed be humble in their presence. Some say they are truly mortal, but what manner of men can give us freedom to participate in student organiza- tions that have no power? Such strange sort of…

… Brown Jr.'s con- ception of the history of the Mid- dle East. Brown doubts the existence of "Arab nut rhetoric about throw- ing the Israelis into the sea." He also dismisses as myth Arab threats to…

… slaughter Israelis to re- lieve old grievances. On December 23, 1962, Nasser said, "We feel that the soil of Palestine is the soil of Egypt, and of the whole Arab world. Why do we all mobilize? Because we…

… should real- ize that war and/or the destrue- hope for peace is if the Arabs and their supporters realize that if they make peace with Israel the real winners will be the Arab people. The victory will not…

… be one nation vanquishing another, but it will be a victory of life against death. -Donald B. Susswein '74 Oct. 3 Arab no-no's To the Daily: THE DAILY should be con- gratulated on a balanced Sunday…

… following. eral of the Arab League, BBC, 15 May, 1948: This statement was made on the day of a combined Arab invasion of Israel, that is, on the morrow of Israel's Procla- mation of Independence.) "Egypt…

… that germ, Israel. All the Arabs want a de- cisive battle." (Nasser at Alexandria, Reuters, 26 July, 1959.) "Egypt, with all her resources -human, economic and scien- tific-is prepared to plunge into a…

September 06, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…. Emphasis on compre- hension of modern Hebrew, oral expression and composition. THE OFFICE OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS POL- ICY COMMITEE announces a meeting for the form- ation of a search committee for a woman…

… to fill the position of an advocate for womens organizations within the Offices of Student Organizations. All wo- mens organizations on campus are invited to at- tend on SUNDAY, SEPT. 6 at 1,:00 in the…

… producer to break ranks. Two small growers cooperatives a 1 s o have agreed to negotiate w i t h Chavez.. . INTERMEDIATE HEBREW K For graduates of Beginners Hebrew. Students with some Hebrew background…

…~.. .." -... e!ly+al _..,. ...i _' Student uncertain as to the proper level of Hebrew placement should consult with the instructor. I I1 P"-, I " BASIC JUDAISM (71 4r Mtr4t#att 43att This course covers…

…. Can America make use of the Kib- butz idea? THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT: HISTORICAL, SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES An interdisciplinary approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict will be attempted in this…

…: Communal Way of * i Jewish Music Life in Modern Society '*Q Hebrew for Beginners ] The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Historical, Ineredieak ng Club Social, and Psychological Issues i nereiteHbe Workshop on Creative…

December 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

…- day night in the Nat. Sci. Aud. and condemned the Israeli and Arab governments and the Palestinian movements for following what he called "racist" policies. . Speaking before about 100 people, Uri David…

… are noble" but were not realistic. He stated that the situation was not as symmetrical as concerns Arab and Jewish nationalism as David had implied. Except for a very small minority, he said, "all Arab

… movements intend to kill EJewish civilians after victory" and outwardly claim this as their goal. However, he added, even the most reactionary Israeli movement is ' willing to give the Arabs minor-, ity…

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… computerized placement service will be available to students graduating through Decem- ber, 1971. Students already registered may revise their Input Form if desired; register immediately! Absolute deadline for…

…. Meyer, "Two- Body Final States in Hadron Inter- actions," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 p.m. I Departments of English and Speech Student LabeT:rteah Student Lab Theatre: Original One- Acts: Arena Theatre, 4:10 p…

October 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The FBI: Federal Bureau of Instigation? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

students who have objected to compulsory military training in the universities. So are many newspaper e d i t o r s and reporters who have broken the government's strict cen- sorship rules. Clearly, the…

… from its post as the Great Menace, and the position will soon be filled by the American college student. Hoover, being in tune with such changes, has given indications he will pursue the college student

… "menace" with the same or even greater vigor than that with which he pursued Communism. One such indication was an op- en letter to college students, entered into the Sept. 23 Congressional Record, in which…

… Hoover "exposed" the methods by which radicals "entrap" unwary, uncom- mitted, students. OF COURSE, FBI involvement with and infiltration of radical groups has been going on for some time. It is the FBI…

… violence and act in time to prevent massive property damage and loss of life. However, there is increasing evidence to indicate the FBI encourages students to acts of violence, and makes ar- rests after the…

… initiated are slim, due to Hoover's po- litical pull in Washington. * 1 -Daily-Richard Lee AN ANN ARBOR agent of the FBI stands guard in the Student Activities Bldg. this summer. The FBI attempted to gain…

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 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…

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…

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…

September 18, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… be filled by Gilbert A. Maddox.t In an interview yesterday, Mad-3 dox said he will attempt to be an "ombudsman for the black com-' -munity, including .students, facul-l ty members. and the larger com…

… agreed to after aJ two-week class strike in March. The core of the admisons plan is the enrollment of enough black students to equal ten per cent of the student body by the 1973-74 academic year. The plan…

… also calls for the provision of financial aid to new black students who can- ,Wnot afford to attend the Univer- sity.t Maddox's responsibilities in-{ clude the supervision of the Op- portunity Awards…

…', Page 6 ' I In Cairo, the headquarters of the Arab League called for "an immediate and unconditional halt to the massacre in Jordan." Egypt's official news agency re- ported early today that prepara…

…- tions are being made for a summit meeting of Arab kinds and heads of state within the next few days to deal with the .explosive situa- tion in Jordan. The meeting will be held in Tripoli, the capital of…

…- ple, members of the Ann Arbor Tenants Union. (TU) discussed the student housing situation yes- terday with the Regents t the Board's monthly open hearing. In a prepared statement, the TU attacked the…

… "reordering, not raising, of student fees" could provide the financial support for an immediate program. Responding to the statement, the Regents and President Robben Fleming criticized its tone and content…

… politics with actual field work for a candi- date. The course is Political Science 300 and each student selects the campaign he prefers to work with, and decides his own hours when campaigning. The last of…

… Socialist Workers Party, along with. the Democratic and Republi- can parties." So far there has been no dif- ficulty in finding a campaign of interest for every student, says Prof. Walker. One problem is try…

…- ing to get political organizations to give his students more than just menial campaign work. He claims some success, especially with the Ann Arbor Democratic P a r t y which has agreed to give some…

February 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… i t ae nrIi$an DaiIl Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan 'Whither Wilson's) Britain?' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… support for-U.S. imperialism spawned a left-wing student movement of which the workers are suspicious. Then, the inability of Wilson's Britain to provide an adequate employment and living standard makes…

… issued a major call for "law and order." To his right, MP Enoch Powell appeals even more blatantly to the middle class's fears of blacks and students. He picks up sym- pathy from sectors of the working…

… class, too. POWELL'S WEAKNESS here, however, lies in his frank hostility, not only to black and student militancy, but to trade union- ism as well. Nevertheles, if Powell (for this reason) has difficulty…

… groups are under the direct control of various Arab governments. Indeed, some' are the creation of these governments. Other terrorist groups have evolved into more independent organizations and car- ry out…

… bombings ontheir own initiative. But even these groups receive the bulk of their financial support and much of their training and weaponry from the Arab governments. Moreover, the terrorists are based in the…

… various Arab states at the sufferance of the governments. In nearly every in- stance, the terrorist groups could be suppressed by their hosts. Thus the Arab governments could exert major if not total…

… Hebron-Jerusalem h i g h- way, killing the wife of a Christian minister from Michigan. Israeli Premier Golda Meir denounc- ed Arab governments for financing and sheltering Palestinian guerrillas who are…

… "lacking all conscience and respect for human life." Because of the devious involvement in the acts of the liberation organizations by the Arab governments, any action taken as a result of this latest…

… supporter, at least a strong de- fender andsympathizer of the black students' position on this campus. After today, I seriously doubt that r can listen with an open ear to t h e complaints of black students

September 09, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and James Brinker- hnff ?diretonr nfb hninP e artin Rights panel .tell ' ' to rehire nurse By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ The state Civil Rights Commission (CRC…

…' strikes disrupted the post - Labor Day back - to'- school movement in communities in nine states yesterday and picket lines blocked thousands of students from their classrooms. From Nashua, N.Y., to Daly…

… metropolitan De- troit. Those strikes under way in- volved 2,549 teachers, and 56,280 students, while a Detroit walkout would affect another 4,500 teach- ers and 90,000 students. The Michigan Education Asso…

…,400 teachers voted overwhelmingly yesterday to strike the city's 60,000-student school system today unless they received a satisfactory contract offer. The school board, which claim- ed it had made the best…

…. - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -Associated Press -Associated Press INCREASED SECURITY MEASURES have been the result of Sunday's hijacking of three planes by Arab guerrillas. A West German policeman, left, with a submachine gun over his…

… conditions were terrible. Diplomats seek o free hostages as hijackers' deadline approaches By The Associated Press I Arab commandos held 178 host- ages captive aboard two hijacked jetliners in the sweltering…

… Central Intelligence Agency. A spokesman said tougher legislation against aerial hijack- ings was considered. Rogers summoned the ambas- sadors of 10 Arab countries to a 30-minute conference. The ambas…

… prob- ably taken to another guerrilla camp. The guerrillas are opposed to any Middle East settlement that does not restore Arabs to their former home in Palestine, the area which became Israel. The PFLP…

…, ignoring condemna- tions from a score of governments, threatened to "escalate hijackings . .. in the interests of the Pales- tine revolution." It demanded the release of three Arab commandos jailed in Munich…

…'s recently an- nounced support of the County Black Economic Development Lea- gue (BEDL), and the County Wel- fare Rights Organization (WRO). Pilot Program students had leafletted in support of BEDL and WRO…

November 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… "Left Bank," referring to the left bank of the Seine River in Paris where students are fre- quently found mingling in out- door cafes. Rive Gauche, open every evening, with the excep- tion of Sunday, is…

… similarly a place where students can "meet to become actively involved in conversation," explained In- Kuin Kim, acting manager., In late October, Rive Gauche began scheduling international nights presented…

… by various na- tionality clubs. Last week was hosted by the Arab club. Mem- bers sold ethnic food, pastries, and beverages, while Arab mu- sic filtered through the house. Live entertainment and slides…

… were also planned by the Arab club. Hosts in the near future will be the East Indian club, the Chi- nese club (which plans to pre- sent an art exhibit) and the La- tin American club. Rive Gauche is…

… sit- uation" but says that he "will not be responsible for sending a woman with two children out into the cold." "Foreign students are not a popular issue on campus," Klin- ger explained and the "Univer…

… minute break" most students find necessary during an even- ing of study. Rive Gauche is also an ex- cellent place to find an inex- pensive Sunday dinner-often an international potluck. Rive Gauche is just…

…. But basically, "Rive Gauche," Kim concluded, "provides a uni- que opportunity for American and foreign students to learn about each other." The Michigan Daily, edited and man- a e6. by students at the…

… Daily University Players and the Speech Department apologize to the public for having to close the doors early in recent pro- ductions of the Student Labora- tory Theatre in the Arena Thea- tre. We…

… oiu g h t seriously about Iceland in the past three months." Judging from the re- sults of a recent midterm exami- nation in Scandinavian 441 (Norse Myth and Legend), I can state that some 46 students

February 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Personal Explorations (An informal seminar in "experiential" or "situation" theology) All interested students are invited to share, clarify, and explore with others those values, ideas, and feelings…

…, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page Three TH U RSDAY, FEB. 12, 7:30 P.M. 2222 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING Convener: Lloyd W. Putnam, Office of Religious Affairs Sponsored by: The Office of Refiigous Affairs…

… FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI Produt ion.r ROMEO 'JULIET LA . m dnr the news today by The Associated Press and College Press Service APPROXIMATELY 600 STUDENTS were arrested when they tried to stage a protest march…

… four-day boycott by students back- ing 30 demands on President J. H. White. The demands include recruitment of more qualified instructors, written rules for conduct of security officers, abandonment of…

… rules governing student dress, and more public telephones. The arrests followed an ultimatum to striking students from college President J. H. White that they must return to classes Wed- nesday or the…

… up in a gun fight with police. Twelve persons, including three of the terrorists, were wounded in the fight at Munich's Reim airport. It was the fifth Arab guerrilla action against El Al, Israel…

…'s national airlines, in the past 30 months. * * * TUNISIAN STUDENTS protesting U.S. aid to Israel pre- vented Secretary of State William Rogers from speaking yester- day.t An estimated 1,000 students besieged…

… the American cultural center in Tunis yesterday, battling with police and forcing Rogers to cancel a scheduled visit to Tunis University. The students refused a invitation to appoint a delegation to…

… settlement in the Middle East which fails to take account of the interests of the Palestinian Arabs is inconceivable. AN AVALANCHE - Europe's worst of the century - struck a French ski resort yesterday…

… University students and members of the staff for the Center of Urban Affairs between speaking engagements in East Lansing. The urban affairs center sponsored Jackson's visit to the campus. STRIKE CONTINUES…

September 24, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… went on, however , as the latest cease-fire agreement proclaimed by King Hussein col- lapsed when a faction of the guer- rilla movement rejected it and. vowed to fight on, The Arab leadership struggled…

… - PIO - denounc- ed the cease-fire as "a trick," and urged the guerrillas to fight on. w*. In a speech heard over Amman radio, Husseinsaid /the Arab mis- sion from Cairo endorsed a four- point peace plan…

… tall necessary by Central Student ;minarets piercing the horizon. Judiciary's (CSJ) decision last The town is awakened just be- spring that IHA was operating in fore 5 a.m. by the crump of ex- violation…

… of Student Government poding shells. There are few loud Council (SGC) rules. explosions at the beginning, only The proposed constitution will sporadic rifle shots the first 20 be presented to residence…

… whooshes along the tem, excluding Baits, the Lawyer's narrow streets and mingles with t Club, and married student hous- all the other echoing sounds of ing. Representatives are to be battle to produce an…

… with the politics of "no longer effective" in dealing last night refused to nominate the Board of Regents and declines with his various constituencies, students to serve on a University- the invitatipn…

… dates. had also refused to consider any and approve appointments to the SGC also last night appointed candidate who did not promise ROTC staff; supervise the er- the five students who will com- to be…

April 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…F 1 3 r t an Bail Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Phantom funding for black enrollment anartl, luirschinan 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… NIGHT EDITOR: RICK PERLOF 2 F --I ;;.. O5: Strike five HE WITHDRAWAL from consideration by all candidates for the post of Vice President for the Office of Student Ser- vices poses a serious problem in…

… withdrawals. Roadblocks and delays are nothing new after nearly three years of efforts on this campus to restructure the Office of Stu- dent Affairs into an office that reflects student concerns and serves…

student needs. But it's getting to the point where We must ask why the University admin- istration has taken the actions it has. THERE WAS A TIME when the picture was rosy. A student-faculty commit- tee…

… considered the question for more than a year, and finally emerged with a pro- posl for restructuring the office. It was to be called the Office for Student Ser- Aces and the change in name was to be indicative…

… of a change in spirit. A student-faculty committee would be appointed to make policy on matters of importance in this office. utmost importance. This proposal was approved by Senate 'Assembly, and by…

Student Government COureiL, and sent with those endorse- ments to the Regents.' J T{E MEANTIME, another committee; appointed by Fleming himself and composed of 4 students a n d 4 faculty members, spent…

May 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) and students supporters were arrested last night after they staged an eight-hour sit-in in the Washing- ton office of Robert Finch, secretary of health, education…

… and welfare. The NWRO members, along with students supporters, had con- fronted Finch earlier and demanded a guaranteed annual income of $5,500 for a family of four. They also called for an immediate…

… said the The student deferments pro- automatic weapons, rocket-pro- United States faces "the grave risk of repeating the errors of Viet- posal is the only one congres- pelled grenades and mortars. Six…

… Nixon yesterday after clearing out Arab . ; ; r '' l; ; Y M 1, ',. WHAT CAN YOU LEARN FROM SWEDEN? A lot of fresh approaches to city planning, ecology, mass media, welfare, literature and arts. DALARO…

…. Instruction in English, Swedish classes available. Open to Ameri- cans & Swedes-students, teachers & professionals. $495 (group meets in Copenhagen). Write ISI, 958 Cragmont, Berkeley, Cal. 94708, before May 15…

… to set time limits for getting U.S. troops out of Vietnam. I-: on the Cambodian operation was I The Michigan Daily, edited and man- acceptable. aged by students at the University of But they…

… rates: $5. by carrier, $5 by mal. tion in Indochina.', July 5 to August 30 DETROIT-LONDON X239 round trip STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL 1231 S. University 769-6891; Gay Li*berationI Regular Meeting…

…- ed to their bases." The raid was.the largest ever mounted by Israel into Lebanese territory. It followed repeated warnings to Lebanon by Israeli leaders to halt the persistent bor- der raids by Arab

… all planes belonging to the United Arab Republic re- turned safely. l rty- * - a E - I THE OAK STREET BEACH- a great place to study Y Summer school isn't what it used to be. V We've compressed over…

October 17, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan balancing teacups J. Edgar's women: From Bonnie to Bernadine nadiue coioda 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… NIGHT EDITOR: STEVE KOPPMAN Attacking student approach to Jiegents' open bearings . 0.. (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the text of extemporaneous remarks made at yester- day's Regents' meeting by…

… to harass and insult, and demonstrate an expertise in arrogance. My experience with many students on the Ann Arbor campus, some of them in this room right now, is that they are the type of people of…

… which any University should be proud. In reading the enrollment figures, we have about 33,000 students at this cam- pus. At the hearing yesterday, there were perhaps 100-150 people. Out of 150 people…

… given anything - all they've done is grab and take and de- mand. It just isn't fair. It just isn't right. If all of the 33,000 students could have been there and seen what went on, 32,950 would have…

… expressed disgust. But be- cause of the noise and organization, those few give to the student body a reputation not deserved and create an impression, in my mind, of a reluctance to participate further in…

… communications gap between students and the University administration is the outgrotwh of "rau- cous" behavior and an "insulting" de- meanor, Lindemer and the other Re- gents display a sad misunderstanding of the…

… views and awaiting a decision. Disenchanted by the "knowledge that this is the extent of their participation in University government, many students see the open hearing as a manifestation of…

… their decision, BAM was never able to participate in the closed proceed- ings. If the Regents' procedures had allowed them to keep in contact with blacks as well as executive officers, black students

September 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… State Prison," mocked Jimmy Voss, a junior studying economics. His voice had an edge on it typical of other students returning to school and discovering the fence. "Its message is clear," Voss said…

… campus. The council's reason: to control "demonstrations" and prevent "riots and confrontations." To the stu-, dents, the fence has all the symbolism of a Berlin Wall. New students arriving at Jackson…

… conversation on the campus last week concerned books and schedules and the endless red tape of registration. The lobby and lounges of the student union building were alive-not with the strident sounds of…

…- ty, with students. administrators and townspeople unsure about just what will happen on campus. this year. Few would have predicted last fall that four students would be killed by National Guards- men…

… freshmen. He was trained as an educator, not a peace-keeper, he says, not "a keeper of the dungeon." The ,campus was always conservative, the stu- dent body the same. Mostly the students come from blue…

… released its final report, which blames campus turmoil' on "terrorist" students, "lenient" administrators, and officials in law enforcement agencies and- the govern- ment. a The commission also urges an end…

…- mission says, "students encounter little formal deterrence because administrators and faculty have often failed to punish il- legalacts./ The report notes the study by the Amer- ican Commission on Education…

… Sept. 6 and 9. Meanwhile, Jordan's King Hussein named a new government yesterday in an attempt to placate his Arab critics. Tension remained high, however, as Cairo accused Hussein of plotting to…

… would fly to Cairo today to meet with President Gamal Abdel Nasser and other Arab leaders. , In Washington, President Nixon ordered emergency relief for Jordan's civilian casual- ties and also indicated…

… Hall. His thoughts are frequently several blocks away, at a campus where some students feel a marked hostility towards him, and his officers. Nevertheless, a student can talk quite com- fortably with…

March 21, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 139) • Page Image 10

… 1) The only BAM demand rejected outright by the Regents was the tuition waiver for in-state dis- advantaged students. BAM pre- sented the plan as a simple means of alleviating the financial burden for…

students admitted under spe- cial programs. Fleming first said the plan might not be legal, but Dave Lewis, Grad, presented a legal paper showing precedents for the waiver, and even Ross says now that the…

… r m to Room 3528 L. S. A B 1d g.. before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a re not…

…. Huron. 1:00 P.m. Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", Assem- bly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 9:30 p.m., Degree Recitl: Jay Gayer, violin, School of Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p…

… Festival in the Mich- tional jobs, apply now. Igan Union Ballroom tonight! Leaves Chicago Horticultural Society, Chi- of Grass and Cats Cradle will provide cago, Ill. Students in botany, forestry, msc and…

… and white demonstrators struggled with the police to free the arrested black girl, the two black demonstrators said, but only Marsh was arrested. Eric Siegel, '71, a white student, said he was standing…

… striking and shoving the blacks, leaving him untouched. "It seemed clear to me that the, police weregdefinitely after the blacks," Siegel said. Another white student, Alan Kaufman, L'72, said he drove a…

January 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… being sold to the Arab state. Delivery will not begin for two years, however. In return, Libya agreed to stop supporting the rebellion in the African state of Chad where 2,000 French soldiers are helping…

… executed. ISRAELI ARMORED RAIDERS entered Jordan for a 21-hour battle against Arab guerillas. The Israelis reportedly moved into Jordan with 40 tanks. It was their longest foray into Jordan since the 1967…

… the contrary," said Albert, "the is- sue is not inflation. The only is- sue is the health and education of the people." The Michigan Daity, edited and an- aged by students at the Uiversit~' o Michigan…

… many low-numbered men will not lose deferments until lat- er in the year - especially college. students subject to reclassifica- tion after June. Thus, guidelines might be necessary well into the year…

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