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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… University Housing Council, an all-student, elected group. 0 HPC-Johnson exchange The Housing Policy Committee (HPC) yesterday ap- proved a formal memo to Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson…

…. Marcus Foster. TRIPOLI, Libya (1) - Arab oil ministers held a short meeting here yesterday and a high Libyan offiical said they decided to lift the oil embargo against the United States. The Libyan…

… chief opponents of lifting the embargo imposed during the Oc- tober Middle East war. EGYPT'S PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat had pressed the Arab oil ex- porters for over a month to lift the embargo in recognition…

… there to ? set new prices for oil from the Persian Gulf, Libya and Algeria. Observers in Vienna say the out- AP Photo come of that meeting is "entirely unpredictable," but Arab officials agreed that the…

… price and the sup- sta court- ply were linked. two pris- OBSERVERS IN Washington be- kidnaped lieve the lifting of the Arab oil embers of embargo would not directly ease End School U.S. fuel shortages for…

…? -Would the Arabs allow oil pro- duction and shipments to the * United States to return to pre- Le embargo levels? -Would the Arabs increase pro- duction to meet increasing U.S. needs? and and a nega…

…- -Would the Arabs lower their oil grades and prices, which have led world oil um, and io- prices to triple since October, pos- ing serious balance of payment problems even for wealthy nations. 'er mercury…

… Whenever the embargo ends, the - especially direct relief could not be felt here Gordus to immediately. ison of con- It would take about one month ughout most for the first tanker of Arab oil to reach the…

… U.S. inventories, in anticipa- -ks from the tion of renewed tanker arrivals. nd Martha JOHN SAWHILL, deputy admin- 00-year old istrator of the Federal Energy See ARAB, Page 10 CHEMICAL CLUES ' prof…

… professor has determin- ed a correlation between-believe it or not-students' grade-point av- erages and the amount of zinc in their hair. To Gordus, use of hair analysis as evidence in criminal proceed- ings…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Second Ward candidate Mary Richman . . . also on a festive note, the Turkish, Hellenic and Arab Student Association will sponsor a Mediterranean party at the International Center at 9 p.m. Admission's a…

… proposed eight per cent dorm rate increase yesterday, with no sign of the expected protest from the students on the Housing Unit Committee. The Regents briefly discussed the proposal, with no apparent opposi…

…- tion, and it will probably find its way to student bills by next fall. At one point in the meeting, President Robben Fleming passed a memo to Wilbur Pierpont, vice presi- dent and chief financial officer…

… reported that their own brand of "welcoming" would be peace- ful, according to Chicago police officials. " Meeting flops Student Government Council hit a new low in group energy yesterday when the weekly…

… on "The Middle East: Energy, Economic De- velopment and Politics." Prof. Charles Issawi of Colum- bia University will present the lecture in Angell Hall's Aud. B at 4:10 p.m. . . . Ethiopian students

… yesterday on the status of the Arab oil boycott, as Vice President Gerald Ford said he believed the embargo had been lifted, but Sec- retary of State Henry Kissinger maintained he had received no word on when…

… Government had received no word that the five-month-ald boycott was at an end. FORD'S REMARKS were t h e first by an administration official on reports that the Arabs had agreed at a meeting in Tripoli on…

… to avoid upset- ting the Arabs at a time when it seems they are prepared to lift the boycott. Kissinger said reports from American diplomats in the Middle East reflected conflicting p r e s s reports…

… of what the Arabs had de- cided at their Tripoli conference. Some news reports have said the Arabs, in view of Libya's oppasi- tion to a lifting of the boycott, pas:- poned announcing the end of the…

… embargo to spare Libya the em- barrassment of having the a n- nouncement made in Tripoli. MEANWHILE, the Libyan radio said yesterday that Syria charged at the oil meeting here that Arab nations supporting…

June 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… of the hopes and the trust of millions of people," Nixon said at welcome-home ceremonies on the South Lawn of the White House. MEANWHILE ISRAELI planes bomb- ed suspected Arab guerrilla encamp- ments…

…'s trip to Brussels and Mos- cow. At the same time Arab leftist papers said Nixon had given Israel "the green light to attack Lebanon" clearly during weekend talks in Jerusalem. The air strikes, clearly in…

… establish an The Student Organizations Board of is at least 50 per cent. ing system that will permit the Student Government Council last night The probationary status will not, "promptly pay current debts…

…." unanimously voted to place the student however, hinder Newsreel's summer Previously, Newsreel has film group Friends of Newsreel on pro- film program. "Newsreel will not be re- under what the organization…

… that the investigation has revealed other student organization for the dura- loosely organized that Newsr some significant problems with News- tion of the probation," the board said. not provide the…

… ordered to improve ing bifls promptly for film rentals. to- refrain from sending, copi its accounting procedure and "endeavor probation statement to film dis to have student membership above the THE TERMS…

June 07, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… took a stab at hydrophyte." Julie, who lives in Gordo, Ala., beat 80 other contestants by correctly spelling almost 600 words. State House OKs bill1 removing ban on- student regents LANSING (UPI…

…)-The state House has determining the salaries and profes- voted to lift a bean that forbids college sional futures of his instructors. students from serving on their college or university governing boards. THE…

… HOUSE resolution, however, In a 82-14 vote yesterday, thetsouse states that "being a student at a public approved the proposed constitutional institution of higher education in tbe amendment which, if…

… approved, by a" state shall not, in and of itself, be two-thirds vote of tbe Senate, would be deemed to create a 'substantial conflict left up, to the voters to decide in No- of interest." vember. Students

… conference, the Soviet Union will have considerable influence on the next stage of the Arab-Israeli peace process, he told a news conference. Besides, Kissinger said, "We have no capability of expelling the…

February 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… corners with "Honk for Impeachment" signs. Volunteers for sign-carrying will meet in Rm. 4114 of the Union at 4:15 p.m. Local dope note Kissinger, Arab ministers discuss peace, oil boycott By The AP…

… and Reuter WASHINGTON-The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Egypt arrived here last night for a fresh round of talks on the Middle East and the Arab boycott on oil shipments to the United States…

…-stated department policy of not enforcing state and local marijuana laws into practice this week. A University student was stopped on Washtenaw for a traffic violation and, while being searched, deputies found he had…

… a lid of dope in his pocket. When asked if he had any more, the student handed over a total of three-quarters of a pound of "middle-grade Jamaican." The deputies merely threw the weed to the wind, and…

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…

January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, January 24, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages EIGHT-DAY-OLD STRIKE sc IFYU SEE NEWVS RAM ALL 7 AILY Residency applications due The legal Aid Office reminds us that applications from students seeking in…

…-state residency status for this term must be filed with the Student Certification Office, 1510 LSA Bldg., no later than Monday. In order to help appli- cants strengthen their cases, Legal Aid is hosting two rap…

…. Impeachment info The Ann Arbor chapter of tpe Committee to Impeach Nixon has set up a table in the Fishbowl to advise students on where to send letters urging Nixon's ouster and to answer related questions. A…

… spokesperson for the new group says that students should write their representatives in Congress as well as members of the House Judiciary Committee, which is currently study- ing the possibility of impeachment…

… conclude an agreement with Israel on military disen- gagement in the Golan Heights. Sadat is visiting Arab colleagues in an attempt to explain the new Egyp- tian mideast posture. 1troop dse Sadat returns…

… after touring Arab capitals CAIRO (Reuter)-President Anwar Sadat returned to Cairo last night from Rabat, Morocco, at the end of a whirlwind tour of Arab states to explain the implications of his nation…

…'s disengagement of forces agreement with Israel. It was Sadat's most extensive tour of the Arab world since he became president in 1970. HIS FIVE-DAY journey took him to Saudi Arabia, Syria, the Arab gulf states of…

… from all occupied Arab territories. He also stressed that the participation of the Palestinians in the Geneva conference was "an in- disputable-principle." HE EMPHASIZED that the disengagement agree…

… time we feel appropriate and not before," he told an Algiers press conference Tuesday. He also tried to convince Arab leaders that there was no harm in confronting Israel on the political front after…

January 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…- tablished to serve high school students in Washtenaw County. The two ballot questions would authorize a one mill increase in the property tax to fund the center un- der the auspices of the Washtenaw…

student-supported consumers group points to the possible con- sequences of the leakage of radio- active waste-a highly increased incidence of cancer and the death of infants and young children. The group…

…- lation and as Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott restated hopes the Arab oil embargo might soon end. BUT WHETHER AN end of the Arab embargo, imposed to counter U.S. support of Israel in the Octo- ber…

… hearings went on through the day, Senator Scott re- vived hopes an end to the Arab oil embargo might be in sight as' as a result of the Israeli-Egyptian accord on troop disengagement.. Kissnger optimi s tc…

… an end to the Arab oil embargo has been removed with the signing of the Israeli-Egyptian disengagement agreement. After attending. a 90-minute briefing by Kissinger, along with other Republican and…

… Democratic congressional leaders, Scott said the agreement was a hopeful sign that "constructive progress" has been made. HOWEVER, he would not predict when the Arabs might resume oil shipments to the United…

… still linked to Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territories and the restoration of the national rights of the Palestinian people," Kuwait Foreign Minister Sabah el- Ahmed said in an interview in the…

April 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… about his small victory later. Alms for Nixon There's always a helping hand around when you need one-even if you're the President. Students on their way to classes yesterday were confronted on the middle…

… Washington instead. Bab- bling something about "cooties," the unidentified man said he did not want to handle "dirty money." Surpris- ingly, the notoriously poverty-stricken student popula- tion did offer a…

…. The big winner for the day, however, was Philip Pirages, who won two major awards totalling a haul of $2,000. Two other students-David Fuk, Peter Serchuk-won $1,200 in the literary awards. 9 Laurels for…

… Johnson Vice-President for Student Service Henry Johnson has added another feather to his cap-this time with the title "Social Worker of the Year" awarded by the Huron Valley Chapter of the National…

… early this morning after the Israeli village of Kiryat Shmonah. buried victims of an Arab terrorist raid that took 18 lives. The Tel Aviv command said Is- raeli troops entered several vil- lages in…

… southern Lebanon during the three-hour raid and blew up houses belonging to Arab guerrilla sympathizers. At the burial ceremonies here yesterday, angry and embittered residents of Kiryat Shmonah had…

… demanded vengeance against Arab terrorists and the states harboring them. "REVENGE!" Revenge!" chant- ed an estimated 10,00 mourners. HRP to petition for preferential balloting In announcing the raid into…

… L anon, the Israeli command ma no mention of Arab casualties b said all the raiders returned safe to Israel. A- spokesman said IsrE used no armor or aircraft. "Israeli forces destroyed seve houses…

… towns as Taiba, Muhebab, Bli and Eitarun, a cluster of Arab lages 10 miles west of Kiryatc monah along the northern stret of the Israel-Lebanon boarder. Also hit were the hamlets Yarin and Dahira, 16…

March 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, Cavanaugh said, "Frankly, I'm not thinking about it right now," but he left the door open. Benefit dinner The Ann Arbor Committee to Aid Disabled Students will be having a dinner Sunday in the Campus Inn be…

…. Information on tic- kets, which are $15 each or $25 per couple can be ob- tained by calling 971-8007 or 763-3000. Committee openings Students interested in serving on University Commit- tees should drop in at…

…- tors, the Commission for Women and the Student Rela- tions and Research Policies committees. Happenngs .. Start off today at noon with Helen Hudson of Ad Hoc Advocates leading a discussion on grievance…

…- pects to announce "very shortly' the names of those faculty mem- bers and students who will serve on the search committee designed to find a replacement for Literary College (LSA) Dean Frank Rhodes…

… committee which included six tac- ulty members and three students -two undergraduates, one gradu- ate. THE LSA STUDENT Govern- ment has submitted the names of three nominees to the LSA Execu- tive Committee…

… nearly two dollars a barrel since the October Middle East war. He said this compared to a dollar per barrel profit for the months of 1973 before the Middle East war. I Referring to the Arab oil em- bargo…

…- tinational corporations said the oil companies had no in- centive to try to keep Arab, nations from raising prices since their own profits rose at the same time. Committee staff sources said they had obtained…

… dry.near North Adams, Mass. Ellis, who is Lebanese, was leaving North Adams State College, where he spoke on the Middle East to an Arab Af- rican geography class, when he developed a gasoline shortage…

February 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson, and the Office of Student Services Policy Board of the commit- tee's displeasure. The HPC called the Regental move "very detrimental to the committee…

…'s efforts to evolve housing policy which is reflective of student interests." In other action, the committee pronounced.that stu- dents have the right to democratically determine dorm bathroom policy on a…

… tb handle the Israeli-Arab negotiations with a strong hand because of backing in Parliament en questions of war and peace. Moshe Dayan, who has threaten- ed to resign over criticism of his handling of…

…. Katzir said Meir has one week to present the govern- ment to parliament. She said her government would include te Independent Liberals and two Arab groups attached to her Labor Party. The right-wing Likud…

… peace negotia- tions with the Arabs, Meir was See MEIR, Page 8 By DAVID STOLL The Human Rights Party (HRP) is filing suit against the city in Detroit's f e d e r al court today, charging that the voter…

… had been "purely po- litical." She said the suit will chal- lenge not only the lack of door to door registration but also the fail- ure to provide a registration site for the predominantly student pop…

…," he claimed yesterday, "if tre HRP hadn'teabused the rules of the game." THE REPUBLICANS are using the Jones charges as a pretext to limit voter registration in student a r e a s," an HRP spokesperson…

… anyway." Door to door registration, as well as fixed sites around campus, first became standard practice in voter registration drives in the fall of 1971. This was about the time that students became a…

… power in student politics through the HRP. In the largest of these drives, in the fall of 1972, 14,000 new voters were netted, primarily young peo- ple and students. "A blatant move to prevent stu- dents…

…, some as many as three times, approximately 4,000 in all. Mostly male and predominately students, they came to Natural Science Auditorium last night and two nights last week, to watch a porno-chic film…

January 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… the University Housing Coun- cil. Set for Monday at 4 p.m. in the SGC chambers on the third floor of the Union, the meeting will focus on the proposed 8 per cent hike in dorm rates for next year. Arab

… unity In another attempt to promote unity within the Arab world, Libyan strongman Col. Moammar Khadafy and Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba have decided to unite their two countries, If voters in the…

… him ever destroyed that sub- tle fiber of national pride - and Kissinger discusses troop disengagements with Arabs, Israelis pride was evidenced in the eyes of the aged Indian men and wom- en who…

… social get-together spon- sored by a local group - the Na- tive American Student Organiza- tion. THE NATIVE American Pow- wow is one of many held in North America. During the summer months there is at…

November 20, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Lounge.. . a rally for the workers of the Argus plant, sponsored by the Revolutionary Student Brigade, will begin at noon on the Diag . . . the School of Social Work Collegium series will present Gertrude…

… yeai THE COUNSELORS and GRC members also A downplayed the newly-approved transcript options ASSOCIATE which allow students to list their grades and is especially courses in a variety of ways and permit…

… called the expansion of pass/fail m one quarter (30 hours) of a stu- credit "a fine and positive step the inclusion of underclass stu- tribution courses in pass/fail "puts students not to play their aces…

… pointed out that a student can already get certification of a degree without a transcript; thus, he says, the GRC plan "hasn't really increased options." Wooley continued, "I'm sorry to see it passed for…

… two reasons-possible impact it might have on the integrity of the record for_ sending out partial transcripts, and admission problems it might cause students applying to grad schools." The GRC…

…-recommended plan allows students to list letter grades for previous passes and fails, "no courses," or all courses as originally chosen. History Prof. Sidney Fine, a member of GRC, said the transcript proposal…

… spokesman said. Arabs, Israel TAPES PLAYED AT TRIAL: Nixon ordered pardon 0 ress say.s WASHINGTON, (Reuter) - Former President Richard Nix- on promised pardons for the original Watergate burglars in…

… Israel and Palestinian guer- rillas exchanged threats of new bloodshed yesterday, hours after an early-morning raid on an I s r a e l i settlement in which authorities said three Arab in- vaders and four…

… through the machine-gunned ruins of her home in Beit Shean, Israel, after Arab terrorists tried to seize an apartment house there. a- er re et s. re, nt s- ;s: )o in a in Chrysler closes five of six key…

February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… year ago. " Happenings .. . ._. feature plenty of meetings. The Rackham Student Government holds its weekly executive session at 7 p.m. on Rackham's 4th Floor . . . Tae-Kwon Do enthusiasts gather at…

… officials said a communique would be issued, even if Jobert refuses to sign. Meanwhile it was announced that Iraq will boycott an Arab oil meeting this week in Libya be- cause oil ministers want to talk about…

… Monitor See FRENCH, Page 2 Despite the adverse affects of administrative and financial diffi- culties, the minority student-spon- sored Third World People's Soli- darity Conference is shaping up to be one…

… Angela Davis and American Indian Movement co-founder Clyde Bellacourt to campus. Although the speakers will prob- ably be the biggest drawing card for both minority and non-minority students at the…

… University, the con- ference will also draw students as' a one credit mini-course spon- sored by the literary college. THE CONFERENCE c o m e s hard on the heels of a number of setbacks for minority students

…), and the resignation of the first black Student Govern- ment Council (SGC) president, Lee Gill. The Third World Conference pur- ports to educate and "promote greater understanding and sensi- tivity among…

… third world students." Ted Liu, co-director of SGC's Minority Affairs Commission and one of the chief organizers of the conference, expressed the purpose of the conference a little mcre strongly. "We…

…'re trying to bring about an awareness to minority students as a group," said Liu. "There's a lot who don't know they've got prob- lems, they've been so filtered into the system." ALTHOUGH the conference has…

… say that Vice-President for Student Services Henry Johnson agreed to support the program yesterday morning. Davis HEW alleges. drive to sink rent proposal By STEPHEN SELBST The Human Rights Party (HRP…

… property to their knees." The letter concludes that "a le- gal effort to evaluate and stop this petition (rent control) before it gets can the ballot worl he the Students battle 'U 'in coed bathroom bowl…

January 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… sports in the final package, President Robben Fleming said. " More tuition blues A new quirk in the University's tuition increase was revealed at yesterday's Regents meeting by dental hy- giene student

… Roxanne Bair. Bair, speaking for 15 other students, explained that dental hygiene students were informed in December that they would be charged junior-senior fees of $452 per term, although their status…

… with the University is as freshpersons and sophomores. Denying that the dental hygiene program incurs special expense that could justify the higher fees, Bair admit- ted that some of the students have…

… and army and against the whole Arab nation," YIGEL ALLON, the Israeli depu- ty premier, said he could not give details of the pact. But from his television remarks, these points emerged: -Israel will…

Student Government Council (SGC) for exactly one week following Lee Gill's resignation last Thursday, last night resigned his presidency citing a lack of time, the same excuse offered by his predecessor…

…. The move had been expected all week long. Council was then opened up to nominations for president. Rackham Student President Carl Sandberg was elected in absentia over Brad Taylor, a former SGC member…

… Action Movement (BAM) demands and Affirmative Action had back- logged a large number of routine appointments and recognition of student organizations. Council also yielded to pressure from constituents who…

… interest in film held by so many students. More film courses are on the way. PROSPECTS SEEM excellent for a ~nonttion nroara in film tote movie hooit nearly a decade. A very small number of students, in…

… make recommendations on future cinema classes and programs. "IF OUR BUDGET allows, we expect to offer the opportunity for a major in film and a unified film film major. Students would select. courses…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… professor or scholar, the spouse of- a faculty member, a distinguished scholar, or a graduate student with two years of postgraduate study (one in-residence). Applicants must have demonstrated aptitude in…

… seek the Democratic nomination for President in 1976. Honduran relief Ford tells Arabs The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross has contributed $200 to the Honduran relief fund. The…

…'re interested in achiev- ing in-state residency at the University, you might consider dropping in.at the Student Legal Aid of- fice in Rm. 4310 of the Union at 8 p.m. Legal ad- vice will be given . . All junior…

…, senior and pre- professional students in the health professions are invited to attend a meeting ,today and tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Rm. 1025 Angell Hall. Professional school application procedures will be…

… - President Verald Ford yesterday is- sued a terse warning to Arab nations and. raised the possibility of global war if oil price and supply problems are not solved. Addressing the N i n t h World Energy…

November 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages I ML-} Student Regent? Hopes that a student will eventually sit on the University's exalted Board of Regents are looking up. The Senate is scheduled to vote today…

… on a bill that would "declare there to be no conflict of in- terest" involved in a student Regent. Doug Smith, legislative aid to the measure's sponsor, Senator Gilbert Bursley (R-Ann Arbor), says the…

… central plains, skies will be Faculty to pres adds pluses, ant letter grad mrnuses le system Gives students more options in pass, fail By SARA RIMER In a three hour meeting slowed by tedious…

… Requirements Commission Report (GRC), the faculty gave greater flexibility to the pass/fail sys- tem. Providing students with the option of electing a quarter of their total credits (or 43 hours) pass/fail, they…

… also supported a proposal allowing students to take dis- tribution requirement courses on a pass/fail basis. In a surprise move at the meetings end, the faculty Dalv Photo by STEVE KAGAN The Parthenon…

… told by then special counsel dorsed the granting of Clem- evidence "very incriminating to us." See JURY, Page 2 BULLETIN TEL AVIV, Israel 1P)-Arab terrorists invaded an Israeli town on the Jordanian…

March 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… to Disabled Students Services Program, 4th Floor, Michigan Union. Slump predicted Increased unemployment, rising prices and a decline in output will mark the first half of 1974, even if the Arab oil…

…-Wednesday, March 13, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages i 1 / ftyMU5EE NEtAPPiCAL y Contact sought A new Disabled Students Services Program is under way at the University, funded by the Department of Health…

… office may be able to serve them. Disabled students are asked to identify themselves by calling the program office at 763-2254, or by dropping their names and phone numbers into the campus mail, addressed…

… (EMU) students can now charge the cost of their education on their credit cards. EMU became the fourth state university to allow students to use bank credit cards to pay for tuition and fees, room and…

… group findings but that "there is not enough in- formation to be sure" that rent control is a possible solution to high tenant costs. COMMISSIONER E v e r e t t Ehrlich, a University graduate student in…

…- hibitionism on the Diag yesterday. Students apparently took his advice-nearly 60 unclothed runners of both sexes entertained a crowd of at least 6,000 late last night. BARE FACTS REVEALED: Streakeers strike…

… while Uni- versity students were on their spring break, it seemed the maize and blue faced a formidable amount of catching up-or baring up-to do to regain equal stature. That is no longer the case…

…, Page 2 Students protest Rehnquist visit By ANDREA LILLY Some 100 University law students turned out yesterday to register their protest at the long-awaited arrival of Supreme Court Justice William…

students argue a mock court case before legal celebrities. Rehnquist, a 1971 Nixon appointee, failed to appear when bad weather and a student protest threatened. This time, Rehnquist arrived in the city…

… early in the day, was ushered around the campus, and ate lunch before entering Hutchins See STUDENTS, Page 8 Students on grad requirements commission slam published study By MARY LONG Two student

January 30, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Econ. Prof. Paul McCracken, former Nixon economic adviser, the oil shortage is "a real problems" that experts had seen coming. In a speech yesterday before a group of ROTC students, he sharply criticized…

… "academic reasons." It was the same excuse given by former Student Government President Lee Gill when he resigned earlier this month. Gustitus was the only independent member of UHC. All remaining members are…

… if the measure were sent back to conference, "it's going to die." MEANWHILE, federal energy sources said gasoline rationing is a strong likelihood this summer if the Arab oil embargo is neither lifted…

… the school ruptive youth came one step clos- board forsee racism in the slec- er to fruition Monday night when tion of students, catastrophe in the the Board of Education after operation of the school…

students were suspended at a rate five times greater than their pro- portion of the school population. Impliedin her figures was the belief that the school would be a "reform school" for black stu- dents…

…. HENRY JOHNSON, University Vice President for student serv- ices, voted against Dulin's appoint- ment and said, "To me the statis- tics tell who would end up in such a orogram." "Philosophically you don…

…'t meet the needs of students labelled as disruptive by isolating them. What tthe hell is a disruptive youth?," Johnson questioned. Patricia Pooley, a board member who also voted against Dulin said, "It…

…. SECRETARY OF STATE Henry Kissinger predicted that the em- bargo would be dropped before the Israeli-Arab disengagement is com- pleted this spring. In a letter to Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott regarding…

… police and security forces; -effective communication between these agencies and the students; -minimum selection standards for security, especially addressing the needs of women and minorities; and -a…

October 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… India Students' Assoc. is hosting "Mera Gaon Mera Desh" in 170 P-A Bldg. .. . The Muslim Students Assoc. is sponsoring a dinner benefit for the African drought fund this evening at 7:15 p.m. is the…

… 500 American college students will leave the country during the next year, to study at medical schools in Europe, according to the non- profit Institute of International Medical Educa- tion. These pre…

… . . . -.Live from Palo Alto, Calif., Mark Feldman gives an advance of today's game against Stan- ford, on the Sports Page . . . On the Edit/Arts Page, Bill Heenan writes about student voters and voter…

… rose to 12.4 per cent, its highest level in fouir years. The four-tenths of a per cent rise in September's unemploy- ment rate matched last Jan- ilary's increase at the height of the Arab oil embargo…

students serving as Univer- sity Regents, Kelley noted that the state constitution prohibits e.-r c.- rn rtn+ n n nora a Black group seeks- rU' policy change By JEFF SORENSEN The Black Faculty and Staff…

September 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… all-day inflation conference "with lots of big shots," we're told, will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the Detroit Hilton, if you can truck the distance .. . Students for Levin will hold an organizational mass…

… NATIONS (/P)-President Ford presented to the United Nations yesterday a pledge of increased U.S. food aid for needy countries, a challenge to Arab oil producers and an im- promptu endorsement for Secretary…

… assurance from Ford. "Ab- solutely not, of course not," he renlied. student The praise for Kissinger sent a ripple of applause through the hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize winner sat with delega- tions from…

… the United States would r DAVID BURHENN sped mreon oodshpmetsto A former graduate student spend more on food shipments has filed suit against the Uni- See FORD, Page 2 er _t AMNESTY ISSUE DISCUSs…

… stand on amnesty is the same now as it was in '70," he told a gathering of 130 students at the Lawyer's Club Lounge. "I am supporting alternative serv- ice for draft evaders." HOWEVER, in a campaign…

… quarter-to-eight; that was the best thing all night because the evening went all down hill from there." "I thought they would be average students, but Alice Lloyd is a home of the HRP . . . a gay couple in…

… affidavits in the action claiming that Schrader, who is See STUDENT, Page 2 Daily Photo by STUART HOLLANDER MayorJames Stephensoni :..:.:....: ........... . Reuther will attack Esch 'double talk' By GORDON…

January 31, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, January 31, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages Nixon asks for r MUSEE NWSHA ALL X-M Johnson hints Henry Johnson, the University's vice president for student services…

…, yesterday suggested to the 'Commission for the Study of Student Governance that it consider a resolution cancelling Student Government Council's spring elections. The suggestion, which Johnson said originated…

… broadcast address. In the course of that speech, Nixon announced that Arab leaders are to meet soon to consider lifting the oil embargo that has deepened the energy crisis. At ,the same time, he called for…

… Center in a UAC-Daystar presentation. BOOZE IN THE BASEMENT: Future of student bar in Union looks By BILL HEENAN After buying your books during next fall's mad rush, you'll need a drink-and get it…

… too, right there in the Union. The University Activities Com- mittee's (UAC) year-long drive to establish a student bar culminated with the Union Board's approval of UAC's plan last week. The board is…

…; coordinating vice president of UAC, praised the board's decision: "Now we can re- turn the Union to its proper role as a hub of student life, not just a place to buy books." Union Manager Stan Wells term- ed…

… up to students, setting up two types of member- ships, one for the bar and one for the U-Club. UAC HAS proposed that stu- dents hire a professional manager and elect a board of directors. Ad…

… where students wouldn't be ripped off." Other questions to be discussed include student membership in the rathskeller. Currently the University Club charges a $10 membership fee. Thomas suggests a nominal…

… University, completion of "the pub" is delayed until next year. Last November student services Vice President Henry Johnson told UAC and the Union that "the student rathskeller should only operate under an ex…

December 03, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…, 1974, Ten Cents Six Pages EP SEEtr S HAPEN CALL 7- Snow jobs Inevitably, we have a snow item for you: Snow is always an easy bet for practical jokes, and two students proved it on North Campus…

… Commons yes- terday. The students made a couple of huge snowballs - the kind you use for snowmen, only bigger -- and rolled them onto the newly plowed Bonisteel Ave. Needless to say, traffic was tem…

… released him by explaining that the door opened inwards - not outwards. On the inside . . . Gordon Atcheson writes about secret files and the student on the Editorial Page . . . and on the Sports Page, Bill…

… Ohio where about 20 inches of snow fell in less than a day. National Guard units swung into action in an effort to rescue returning students and Thanks- giving holiday travelers stuck along I-75, I-94…

… into two parts, each with an opening statement from Ford. Ford also said he and Brez- hnev had agreed that in Middle East settlement efforts, Israel and her Arab foes should make a maximum effort to keep…

…, which could be titled "Cold- Hearted Wolverine." It was a good day for snowpeople since the University called off classes, idling Zonca and about 35,000 other students. Council gets revised City sign…

September 11, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… No ' ID, no game In an attempt to cut down on non-students using student rate football tickets, the Athletic office is requiring students to present their University stu- dent ID along with their…

… football ticket when at- tending this year's home football games - that's what the little red tag on the end of your ticket means. Ticket Manager Al Renfrew says, "We simply want students to be the ones who…

… use the tickets." So, if you happen to be a student and plan on attending this Saturday's game, don't for- get your ID card. 00ops! We goofed! Acting Literary College (LSA) Dean Billy Frye's first name…

… of a four-day visit to discuss future Arab-Israeli relations with Ford and Secretary of State Henry K issenger. PRIMARY ELECTIONS: Askew, wins 'in Florida; Careytakes New York HUSHEN was asked by a…

November 17, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… Union Gallery will sponsor a special exhibition and sale of original Oriental art. The sale will continue through 5 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday . . . at 8 p.m., students interested in the New England…

…) leader Yasir Arafat ac- cused Israel of preparing what he c a 11 e d a "pre-emptive strike" against its Arab neigh- bors and warned of a possible fifth Middle East war. DINITZ CLAIMED that re- ports of an…

… Heights. On the occupied West Bank of Jordan, Israelietroops charged young Arabs engaged in street demonstrations. The clash left a young woman dead, scores injured and at least 50 persons arrested…

… revealed that black enrollment at the University has declined from 7.3 per cent of the student body a year ago to 7 per cent this year. GOODMAN ATTRIBUTED the drop partially to an inflation…

…-propelled movement of black fami- lies into income brackets above the program's ceiling. In spring 1970, after a massive student strike led by the Black Action Movement (BAM), the Regents agreed to raise black…

… promise," says Henry Clay, once executive secretary for the Black Student Union and as a liaison between BAM and a white students' strike support group. CLAY ALSO questions the University's claim that…

April 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… around the dorm, eventually approaches a student or two and be- comes "friends" - then the ripoff. He was caught "in action" Sunday, but eluded attempts by dorm residents to apprehend him. Twisters- U…

… his first U. S. poetry reading at 7 p.m. in MLB Rm. 1 . . . and for the musically inclined, Uni- versity students' music will be performed by the Con- temporary Directions Ensemble and the University…

… of three staff employes by Sheriff Fred Postill. In- a letter to Postill made public yesterday, chaplains of the St. Mary's Student Chapel, which pro- vided -money for the jail's study release program…

… aggression in its weekend reprisal attack on six Lebanese villages, following an Arab guerrilla raid on an Israeli settlement that left 18 civilians dead. If Israel wanted peace it must stop forthwith all…

… "irresponsible actions," Fahmy said. Daily Photo by DAVID MARGOLICK ROBERT MEEOPOL, son of the late Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, explains to some 100 students at East Quad Auditorium last night his contention that…

…, I He denied Israeli charges that believe the photographs show she the Arab commandos who carried (Patricia Hearst) had a gun. There out the Kiryat Shmoneh raid came was a gun held by another per- from…

January 11, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… briefing for Spanish officials on the volatile Mideast situation. Mideast peace still shaky While Kissinger sped towards the Middle East yes- terday, the shaky peace between Arabs and Israelis continued its…

… Administrator of Finance Kenneth Sheehan authored the document and assured council that the budget See CITY, Page 8 'esigns C0 resienc Cites academic considerat ions Student Government Council President Lee…

… appropriate that Gill closed out his seven - month tenure as Student Government Council president with an exit that promises to trigger as much disa- greement and uproar as anything that happened in those…

… to go back to being a student," he said "I've suffered in a lot of different ways since I got on SGC." But if the lanky, well-dressed ex-Chicagoan felt pressure from his professors, he must have…

… LEE GILL, former Student Government Council president, carrying a painting in one hand and booksi the other, stalks out of the SGC offices in the Union after announcing his resignation at last night…

… rangements with Arab nations. However, he said such a nar. approach would not be wise in long run. "It could be that wev be driven to this," Kissinger wa ed, but he said it would be better for the world…

November 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… University's eight Regents will be converging here today from all corners of the state, this time to discuss faculty salaries and student records. Action is expected tomorrow after the Regents review the…

… administra- tion's 13 per cent, faculty wage hike request, and the projected effects of new federal legislation on student access to academic and counseling records. Button madness Make room on your lapel for…

… yesterday at the United Nations General Assembly. Arafat told the U.N. to expect more Middle East conflict unless a new Arab state is created. URGES REJECTION OF ISRAEL: Arafa t asks Uy1. to create new…

February 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… interna- tional film series with "Bolivia" and "Cry of the People" in East Quad No. 126, at 8 p.m. . . . The Young Socialist Alliance and Organization of Arab Students are sponsor- ing a forum entitled…

… choice of the faculty- student selection committee. "The company prospered under his fine leadership," Bond said. The Kresge Co. made the news recently when The Michigan Civil Rights Commission ruled the…

… lecturing on "Organization of Pre- Historic Eastern U. S. Society" at 4 p.m. in MLB Lec. Rm. 2 . . . The Chinese Student Assoc. presents two films "Acupuncture Anesthesia" and "Han Tomb Finds" at 7 and'9 p…

… to be the University's recog- neeting, consti- nition of a bargaining agent for eries of criti- the TF's. One student The administration has stead- yet to witness fastly refused to recognize GEO…

November 21, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, November 21, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages IrMU 5 E EWfWHAPPENCALL , LY Student regent? A bill that would allow students to sit on the University Board of Regents fell one vote short yesterday of the 20…

… interest involved in a student regent." Damman probe State Attorney General Frank Kelley said yes- terday he will make a full public report once his office completes its investigation of conflict of interest…

… stalement .. . the Health Care Collective meets at noon in room 2209 of the Union . . . the Oxford Famine Relief Committee is asking students to join in the na- tionwide Fast for a World Harvest by giving the…

… violation of the See DOCT of University TAs and graduate student em- ployes of other Big Ten schools. Since food, clothing and transportation cost nearly the same in each of the Big Ten com- munities, rent…

… caucus that often determines Student Gov- ernment Council votes in ad- vanceshastcaused partisan skir- mishes between Council mem- bers in recent weeks. Members of the majority Re- form Party claim their…

… hook, the Japanese gave vague and non- commital support to coopera- tion on energy matters. Japan, dependent on Arab states for the vast bulk of its oil imports, had feared the Kissinger plan could lead…

… choose to accept it, is to penetrate the boundaries of the ivory tower and recover your student academic file. The photograph in front of you is the University's Board of Regents, which voted last week to…

… surrounding Univer- sity files this week. One student-we'll call him IM Force staffer Barney- followed the yellow line to the literary college counseling office's file desk Tuesday and smugly handed his I…

March 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…'s From the Ground Up, and the LSA Student Government. PESC papers "The PESC Papers on Education," a 64-page analysis of American education in general and at the University in particular, is now on sale for…

… physical therapy department of the University Hospital . .. at 6 p.m., the Women's Crisis Center will hold' a pot luck dinner at St. Andrew's Church, 306 N. Division ... "Diversity and Unity in the Arab

… of training up to $22,000 per student. If the cadet corps is not brought up within a few years at these schools, Rose said, the courses may be dropped. " Connally in 76? John Connally has given a…

… rape victims were between the ages of 17 and 23, and over 30 per cent of all rapes occurred in the area surrounding central campus, making this also an issue of "vital concern to students." Autin feels…

… cul- ture of a gr6up of students who are institutionally and geographically alienated from their backgrounds." One of the goals of the confer- ence is to point out the stereotypic treatment of Chicanos…

… reiterated Hedgedus' em- phasis on the need for strength. Others pinpointed the problems women face in job opportunities. "THERE ARE not ve opportunities to be creati Janet Agranoff, presently cal student. Dr…

… to Dean David Ragone. However, despite recent efforts to attract women to the field, the engineering school still has only 126 female students out of a total enrollment of 2,942. According to Ragone…

… and Assistant Dean Robert Hoisington as well as several female engineering students, women's lack of interest in engineering is simply due to sex role stereotypes. "SETTING A quota for the Engin School…

… would be highly unrealis- tic because most girls are just not interested-girls prefer arts and literature rather than science and math," one female student claims. And although many University divisions…

April 11, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… coffee hour from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. for interested students in the center's lounge and recreation room . . . at 4 p.m. Prof. George Kish lec- tures and shows slides on "Unusual Maps and Globes of the…

… leaving from the north door of the Union at 6 p.m. . . . Demo- cratic gubernatorial hopeful Sander Levin will meet and talk with students in the main lounge of the Law Quad at 7:30 p.m. . . . state Rep…

… friction within the government since the war has been who to blame for Israel's being poorly prepared for the October Arab attack. See GOLDA, Page 2 Gaily Photo by KEN HNK PRESIDENT NIXON shakes hands with…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… Union ballroom. No grapes at Bursley The Bursley Hall student-elected board of governors unanimously voted last night to support the United Farm- workers (UFW) grape boycott. Most other dorms are…

… and trooper Robert Behnke were re- ported in fair condition at University Hospital yesterday with multiple injuries. Happenings ... today are wide-ranging. The Students International Meditation Society…

… that they planned to overthrow the Greek regime and impose a Communist dictatorship. The government claims that the Commu- nist party had played a role in last November's student demonstration in Athens…

… of Teachers. Wisconsin teaching assistants re- ceive a small stipend sand most pay in-state tuition. Students are hired to teach for a minimum of six hours a week nand are guaranteed employment for…

… registration sites, open only a few hours each day, to sign up new voters for the city's April elections. None of the sites are in the seocnd ward-a primar- ily student ward where the Repub- lians have little…

… DISPATCH of Kissinger to the Middle East was believed to have followed assurances to Nixon that the Arabs will soon lift their oil boycott imposed during last October's Middle East war. Saudi Arabian Foreign…

November 23, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… $2. The new $2 fine-applies to all overtime viola- tions, and, city officials warn, more than one tic- ket can be issued a day. 0 Fast money Over 1,200 students in Bursley and Markey halls gave up…

…,361 students have said they will give up meals in East and South Quad. Fasts have also been organized in Alice Lloyd, Mosher Jor- dan, West Quad and Stockwell. " Happenings... . . . aren't much today unless you…

… guerrillas who carried out the hijacking had attacked tie PLO and Arafat, for surrender- ing to reactionary Arab gov- ernments and to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger': pro- posals for solving the Middle…

… East crisis. The fall term at EMU ends in mid-December, and a strike af- ter Thanksgiving would affect final exams and graduation. Students have reported that a few professors have begun drawing up…

January 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. ............. .....".: q':.;....'i::viT":ri ",.r Happenings . . . . .. recruiters for Action (Peace Corps and Vista) will be at the student lounge in the Business Administration Bldg. from 9 am until 5, pm . . . the…

… some 100 energy needs and supplies, Rich- students and f a c u It y members ard Leet, vice president of Stan- gathered for the premiere in a dard Oil of Indiana, said, "Every planned series of "seminars…

…" to f o r e i g n import rent energy shortage, took sworn problems-such as the Arab oil tesimony for the second consecu- embargo-Katz said the U.S. pos- tive day from executives of the sesses a huge…

January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

…-winning author Alexan- der Solzhenitsyn. O Superboy A quick-thinking ten-year-old boy took credit yesterday for saving an Oregon school bus with 40 grade school students aboard when the bus driver suffered a fatal…

… congressional agenda for 1974." In the past, Nixon has talked of five-year federal spending of $10 billion to develop new energy re- sources. WHILE REFERRING only in passing to the Arab embargo on oil shipments…

February 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… at present has not received official support from either of the two major parties. " Postponed proposal Henry Johnson's proposal which would require recog- nized student organizations using University…

… facilities to deposit their funds with the Office of the Student Au- ditor has been delayed. "Fairness to all is the key is- sue" 'said Elliot Chikofsky, chairman of the Student Or- ganizations Board. "We want…

… would only continue to mislead students into believing they have much more of a say in decisions concerning University housing than is actually the case. Faye suggested that the University Housing Council…

…:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend . . The Revolutionary Students Union and the Attica Brigade will hold an organizational meeting for people interested in participating in a revolutionary drama…

… list had been in Kissinger', possession for a week and one o3 two Israeli leaders had "a ballpar] idea" of how many POWs Syri, was holding. S Y R I A N PRESIDENT Hafe Assad presented the names, it Arabic

… approval. Se strike several of the bill's price rollback and ration- Vfound be false y STEPHEN SELBST iversity student who first he was knifed in a robbery earlier this month has I his story and now faces…

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