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January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… Iraq and back to Syria. When nevertheless now Egpytian President Sadat mentions "peace with Israel" we do not know whe- ther to trust him. We trust more the words of Arab students on this campus…

…Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan __ __ The INTER VIE W: Once (gulp) more 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone…

… education of high school students in the county, especially those who do not plan to go to college. Various studies of high school gradu- ates throughout the nation and locally have concluded that many, if…

… not most, high school students not planning on college graduate with few saleable skills. It is just such training, in a number of areas from business to transportation, that the center would have…

… state and federal governments to meet these needs. THOSE MOST HURT by yesterday's vote are those students who find that the emphasis on academic subjects in traditional high schools does not ade- quately…

… for their products, and write them a letter explaining why. It's OOL REFLECTION is required in the face of the controversy elicited by the advertisement "Arab Racism, Anti-Semitism" and the "Response…

… principle he sought to condemn in the ad, for his own re- ference to "Arabs as a people and collectively" confirms the proprie- ty of speaking about collectivities in history without being racist. The ad…

… the ad had generalized its statements to include Arab be- havior vis-a-vis other nations, or if it had spoken in terms of broad ethnic activity, that would indeed have been racism. But the ad merely…

November 20, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…." Israeli riot in the Israeli-held The practice-which gets its West Bank of the Jordan River. name from a management ne- Arab students staged violent gotiator who first used the demonstrations in the West…

…. ARAB MAYORS in West Bank towns called on students to sto their protests and told them th interests of Israeli - occupie Arabs should be left to Aral states. But new demonstration were reported in East…

… stoning bus es carrying Arab workers t< jobs inside Israel. Israeli security forces sail they detained 40 Arab youths iv East Jerusalem after they be gan pelting police with stones More than 230 students

…, Morris tween students at the top of tl >ciate Dean of Academic said the average grade point C range and those at the bc eling Marion Jackson de- here has hovered near a 3.0 for tom." d her reaction to the…

… a bit more discriminating grade difference in perform- across the University." m the student who is good ance." However, he did predict the ie one who is very good. the faculty would have to set…

… spokesman said yes- retroactive to September 1 un- terday's raid was partly to less a contract is signed before avenge the death of an Arab the end of the term, is "Boul- girl last weekend to an anti- warism…

… take hostages for the release of Archbishop Hilarion Capudji, C the Greek Catholic prelate of C Jerusalem on trial for smug- gling weapons to Arab terror- do w ha ists, and 13 Palestinian guer- rillas in…

… Jerusa lem and several other towns. In Bethlehem, a Molotov cock tail was thrown at an Israel car, but it failed to explode Students hit the streets in town from Ramallah to H e b r on blocking roads and…

… were rounded up after violent demon strations in Bethlehem and Jerusalem on Monday and 60 were sentenced to short jai terms and fines, authorities said. } ARAB MAYORS in West Bank said. I rn HOW IS…

September 25, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 18) • Page Image 8

… fishbowl site because it is a "mass confusion area where student can be peer-pressured. In the past this has resulted in unintended registration by students." ASSERTING THAT "our duty is to make regis…

… Republicans with discrimination against students. Councilman James Kenworthy (D-Fourth Ward) said at the meeting, "We have a ten- dency to lose sites in the campus area." He added, "It seems people are playing…

… refuses blame for oil costs (Continued from Page 1) Arab League in Cairo said speeches by Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sharp- ly criticizing the high level of crude oil prices had shocked the…

Arabs. In ' Caracas, a government source said Venezuela is study- ing the possibility of increasing U.S. and other foreign oil com- panies income tax payments by between 10 and 15 per cent on f each…

… ranking exporter. In Beirut, Lebanon, the Arab press accused the United States of waging a war of nerves against Arab oil producers in an effort to force price cut- backs. "THE UNITED States wants to appear…

… to the world as the good guy fighting the Arab oi producers who are the villains" wrote Michel Ahou Jawdeh in the independent newspaper Al Nahar. At the ministerial conference in Vienna earlier this…

… coun- E tries in the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries but also the non-Arab states of Indonesia, I r a n, Venezuela, Ecuador, Nigeria and Gabon.. S &IQ $2.50 ~ f the s ribune re"' FRI…

… Treasury Secretary Wiliam- Si- mon in the past week have warned of a disastrous interna- tional economic disruption if the price of Arab oil is not low- ered. FORD AND KISSINGER, par- ticularly, indicated…

… consideration for meeting the oil threat, ranging from+ diplomatic isolation of the Arab states to a last-resort use of military force. But an analysis of projected remedies and discussions with administration…

… offset the Arabs' economic power and encourage a com-, mon front. THE THEORY is that if all the big' oil users cut their de- mand the Arabs will have no other major market and will be forced to reduce…

October 03, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… I 1 igr, irgilxan Daily Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Viet Thursday, October 3, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St…

…. Last spring, when the administra- tion proposed that all student or- ganizations be audited by the Uni- versity; Newsreel was the first group to kick up a fuss, and they have been raising the dust ever…

… since. Although the University's plan to establish financial accountability of student organizations has not been implemented up to this point, News- reel has periodically held meetings with other student

… Vietnamese students brought to the U.S. to study by the U.S. Agency for International Develop- ment (AID) are now facing deportation to Saigon. The students have all been active in the U.S. in denouncing the…

…, beginning to flake away. The students have requested political asylum in the U.S. and express con- fidence that Americans who want peace in Indochina will help them stop the deportations. The Saigon…

… administration, on the oth- er hand, is increasingly alarmed about the effect these students are having in keeping the issues of war and repression alive in the United States. The students have reached thousands…

… of people throughedemonstrations,spoetry read- ings, Vietnamese dinners, and cultural events. THE LOS ANGELES district office of the Immigration and Naturalization Ser- vice (INS) denied the students

…' initial apeal for asylum and began deportation hearings. A State Department advisory opinion claimed: (1) The students will face no repression because of their poli- tical beliefs in South Vietnam if they…

… use the "legal channels" available to them; (2) The students don't want to return to South Vietnam and rebuild their country, they simply want to stay in the U.S. The students dispute both assertions…

… return home safely. At the initial deportation hearing, Nguyen Hoang, 31, testified that his re- liance on the Paris Peace Agreement would lead the Thieu government to tudent, VIETNAMESE STUDENTS (left…

January 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… The All-American Hamburger Test EIhe Sltan 1E1t33 Egt y-three years of editorial freedom Edited and mnanaged by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News…

… Phone: 764-0552 SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1974 Anunielyesgnaio LEE GILL'S UNEXPECTED resignation as president of the Student Govern- ment Council comes at a very unfortu- nate time for students on this…

… more than one council per- son has seen academics slide due to the heavy time commitment involved. THE REAL LOSS of course, will be to the students, as replacement leadership of the caliber offered by…

… infestation, dirty b a t h- Lettrs: ustie for Palestinians Tfo The Daily: FOR THE SECOND time in two months an anti-Arab racist state- ment appears on the pages of The Daily, this time in the form of a…

… Palestinians are descendants of the original inhabitants (Canaanites, Amorites, Arameans, Arabs and .Jews!); this was 1300 years be- fore Moses led the Hebrews to Palestine. Second, in 1948, over 700…

… constituted only 7 per cent of the total population of Pales- tine Third, the Palestinians of today are part of the Arab nation, shar- ing a common long history, a common language, and a common destiny. Their…

… status was and con- tinues to be no different than the Lebanese, Syrians, Iraqis, Egyp- tians, or other fellow Arabs. Before Israel, they lived in thriving cities, had prosperous and productive farms, and…

… enjoyed the highest standard of living in the Arab World. They agree with the nationally syndicated columnist, Jenkin Lloyd Jones (Ann Arbor News, May 12, '73) that "the in- gathering of the exiles to the…

… finally, the facts are that the Zionist occupation of Palestine which led to the forced dispersal of the Palestinian Arabs cannot annull the Palestinian personality, and that there ill be no true po…

…- litical to the Arab-Israeli conflict until the rights and demands of more than one million Palentin- ians, now livig in exile, are taken -t osideaher Mohammed Jan. 11 l,'riawli A robs To The Daily: WITH ALL…

March 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… rage Three i-oae Th.: Libya refuses to end oil ban, calls U.S. policy anti-Arab' By AP and Reuter October's wa TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya will Libya reject not reconsider its oil ban on the…

… adhered to a United States unless the U. S. in Kuwait. changes its anti-Arab policy, the DECIDING Libyan news agency Arna said go at a time yesterday. on the Syrian Commenting on a decision tak- ating was a…

… enough ration program for s, he said. ICHIGAN PALLY XXXIV, Number 134 day, March 20, 1974 managed by students at of Michigan. News phone !! A class postage paid at chigan 48106. Published hrough Sunday…

…; cal mail (Michigan and non-local mail ;othey' sgn ), its hostile policy towards the Arabs," the agency said. The government newspaper Al- Fajr Al-Jadid, in a similar vein, said the decision against the…

… oil ban was completely unjustified and "all signs indicate that the enemy is preparing for another round to destroy Arab pride." THERE WAS NO immediate word from the Middle East whe- ther oil had…

… Randy or Andy Young Apt. 211,769-6374 rrer =MEMO AP Photo LIBYAN OIL MINISTER Ezzedin Mabruk leaves Monday's Arab oil minister's meeting. Libya and Syria were the only two countries present refusing to…

… lift their embargo against the U.S. STUDENT PROTEST: Food riots plagu NEW DELHI,. (Reuter - At to Patna to make an on-the-spot least 10 people, were killed and assessment. 31 injured as police opened…

…. reported. COMPARATIVE calm returned At least 22 people have now died to the western state of Gujarat since student - led anti-govern- only last Sunday after seven ment demonstrations erupted last weeks of…

January 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY New U.S. policy could alter Ar By The Associated Press President Anwar Sadat of Egypt indicated yesterday that the Arabs should alter their oil embargo of the United States…

… conference that the unrestricted flow of Arab oil to the United States may resume in less than two months as a result of the Egyptian-Israeli troop agreement. Sadat said he can "now sin- cerely say that the…

… United States has adopted a new policy, that there is a significant, though not total, change." Asked if the Arab embargo of oil to the United States should be modified, Sadat replied: "FOR EVERY change in…

… the American position, it is neces- AP Photo sary for the Arabs to make an identical change toward the United States." .uin Sadat said three months ago Rouge i- that the U.S. position in the is mouth…

…. Middle East was "fundamentally pro-Israeli, under pretext of a balance of forces in the region." Arab newspapers have said recently that Sadat, now on a touir of Arab nations, is support- ing a U.S. plea…

April 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…QrM'tr Lirl!an 4ai Eighty-Four Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan INFORMATION BOARD On access to administrative information 420 Maynard St., Ann…

students' records each term for satisfaction of their grad- uation requirements, 2) aide in multi-term student planning of their programs and 3) serve as a list of faculty interests which could help students

students by calling in to correct it. TEACHING While great progress is being made in providing students with good academic advising informa- tion, nothing is being done to pro- vide students with good…

… informa- tion about teaching. The Student Counseling Office provides some help here, but is unable to provide complete in- formation because of its size. Some but not all departments collect student course…

… evaluation information, but it is generally not designed to serve students' inter- ests nor is it generally available to students. A College Information System now in the planning stage is being designed to…

February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… vacation student guide around." areas in 26 countries. - Saturday Review GET YOURS TODAY FODOR'S MODERN GUIDES, INC. No. UM-2-74 750 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 Europe Under 25 sounds great to me, so…

… constructed. The proposed structure will be three stories high, with Burger King occupying 5,000 sq. feet in the basement. The remainder of the building would be offices. THE FIRST speaker, A student, set the…

… the commission particular campus organization, "never listens to the public any- but was merely "echoing the sen- way." He argued that the only sup- timents of other students." porters of the Mc…

…. French disagree with conference proposalrs (continued from Page 1) American oil companies operating quoted sources who said Saudi in the Arab world and for a with- Arabia, the largest Arab oil pro- drawal…

… of Arab deposits from U.S. ducer, will demand soon that four banks. American companies give up their IN OTHER developments yes- shares in the Arabian American terday: Oil Co.-Armaco. 0 The Guit Oil…

… Corp. announced IRAQ HAS been one of the most that it earned a record $800 mil- vociferous opponents of U.S. Mid- lion in 1973, a 55.8 per cent in- dle East policies since the Arab- crease over the year…

… said. customers are violating federal Arab oil ministers gather in Tri- law. poli tomorrow. The Internal Revenue Service Iraq cut off oil to the United began notifying its field offices to States last…

… fall, but was the only urge consumers to complain if Arab country that refused to cut they are barred from buying gas- x back the amount of oil going to oline or diesel fuel in favor of a Western Europe…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

… the Palestinians. k £i* n Dai Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 Jordan…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

… goal to merge Israel into a Palestinian state where "Jews and Arabs will have equal rights and obligations." Israel's rejection of a Gene- va conference involving the PLO left any hope for a settle- ment…

…," at Ford Hall Forum, 9:35 workshops designed to help you each other. am. decide on a career direction and teach you the job hunting skills THE ARAB nationsWith se/eca Commitee (resume construction…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…, shouting and throwing stones in the second day of 3rd floor, Student Health Service pro-guerrilla protests. free, individual contraceptive counsel- In Hebron, Arab rioters set a' restaurant aflame and stoned…

… ensure the army will not intervene in the country's political life. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 65 Tuesday, November 19, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

… AP and Reuter JERUSALEM - Arab high school unrest switched to East: Jerusalem yesterday after two days of demonstrations in towns! on the Israeli - occupied west bank of the river Jordan. t Teenagers…

… TRIP to Utah WEEKEND TRIPS to Boyne and Collingwood students threw stones at the Is- the Eyrian port of Latakia from raeli - run labor office and Nov. 20-25. smashed its windows, with more It said Vice…

…- Israeli leaders have said the Saturday, when one teen-aged loading military supplies. trouble was sparked off by last Arab girl was killed by a blow Rabin warned Syria against week's address to the United…

… in the head and 50 Arabs were any unilateral arms buildup Nations by Yasir Arafat, lead- arrested. and his comments have been er of the Palestine Liberation Tass, the official Soviet news interpreted…

…, "Present State of the History Palestinian guerrilla base near { age, senate rules com. hearings, of Science," 214 w. Eng., 4:30 pm. the Arab refugee camp at Ra- confirmation of Nelson Rockefeller!Houe,r7e s…

….noon.TeNx iiiain"Le al security forces. Music School: Trumpet Student Rackham, 8 pm. In Cairo, meanwhile, the po- Recital, Recital Hall, 12:30 pm. Phychiatry: Richard L. Grant, U. litical weekly Rose al Youssef…

… Kissinger's proposal for an- ontraceptive ounseling other interim Israeli withdrawal in Sinai. and Education Service In Israeli - occupied Jordan, Arabs marched through three Gynecology Clinic cities…

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January 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

Arabs might relent, the Federal Energy Office (FEO) announced that the Arabian embargo on oil impots to the United States was "nearing full effectiveness." The White House, meanwhile, an- nounced that…

… Secretary Ger- ald Warren indicted the speech was not intended to disclose any new programs, such as gas rationing. He also denied any speculation that the President might announce that the Arab boycott would…

… be lifted because of an agreement for troop disengagement in the Middle East. In its "petroleum situation re- port" for the first 11 days of Jan- uary, the FEO indicated that the "leakage" of Arab oil…

… Sawhill described the Arab boycott as "fully effective." But he held out hope in a statement issued Thursday night that it would be lifted soon. VICE PRESIDENT Gerald Ford also predicted Thursday that the1…

… embargo would be lifted because of recent developments in the Middle East. The embargo, imposed after the outbreak of the Arab-Israeli war three months ago, severely cut into the 7 million barrels of oil…

… that previously was imported into the United States. But leakage through third countries, which Sawhill identified as primarily Venezuela and Canada, continued' to bring Arab oil into the United States…

… during the early days of the boycott. Sawhill said that Arab oil em- bargo has reduced U.S. petroleum supplies by almost 14 per cent below expected demand. "Thus," he said, "while there has been some…

… "techni- cal" violation of a federal law requiring Martin to pay a trans- fer tax before selling the wea- pons. MARTIN, a premedical student at the University of California at Los Angeles, was arraigned…

… H I.GlAwj OPEN DAILY 12:45 SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9 thws Casfed v~ c THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 91 Saturday, January 19, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of…

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 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… wanted prices today. Frankly I thi to hold down imports of Arab oil." (the prices) are too high. He said this had the effect of re- ( the oo ig sridng onsrucionofdomestic;i know how the world is g…

… stricting construction of wriggle out of it," Piercy s, oil refineries. "Without spare capacity as a bargaining tool, you are helpless to hold prices down under the pres- DeTOt sure of the Arabs," Muskie sa d…

…, meaning that without reserves ofi oil, the Arab embargo' took im- mediate effect. Johnson agreed. "Today, I don't think we have any major negotiat-' (Continued from Page 11 ing strength left, he said yester…

…, oper- terday to support the Human ated housing are provided; with Rights Party's (HRP) rent control adequate and equitable services proposal. from the city. According to graduate student ACCORDING to…

… Campus families. proposal in Monday's city elections The families cite inadequate fire will force the University to build prevention and the city's intention more housing for students. to bus their…

… move that would fice of Student Services Policy designate 75 per cent, of Alice Board and Secretary of the Uni- Lloyd's corridors for coed-living versity requesting they inform next year. Vice…

…-President for Student Affairs It specifically approved a memo Henry Johnson of the Committee's sent to Feldkamp by Lloyd's "extreme dissatisfaction with his Housing Director Dick Munson that attempt to strip the…

… Committee of asserted, "Co-ed corridors both its policy making authority, rele- have a high level of student sat- gating it to mere advisory capac- isf action and exert a non-dis- ity." 1criminatory and non…

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April 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… Vesey, clari- net, Recital Hall, 8 p.m. General Notices r STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your atten- tion is called to the following rules passed by the Regents on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts…

… due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet…

… for the semester or summer session just completed will not be released; and no transcript of credits will be issued. (b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any…

… subsequent semester or summer ses- sion until payment has been made." THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 154 Friday, April 12, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

… rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail ;other states and foreign). GUERILLAS ATTACK: Arab terrorists Daily Photo by KEN FINK PRESIDENT NIXON…

… 18 By AP and Reuter KIRYAT SHMONEH, Israel - Eighteen people, mostly women and children, were killed here yesterday by three Arab guer- rillas who stormed a four-story residential building, and fought…

… worst of its kind in the war that Arab guerril- las have been carrying out against Israel throughout i t ' s 26-year history. Eyewitnesses said t h e y saw children hurled from third floor windows after…

… Beirut. Lebanese Prime Minister Tak- ieddin Al-Solh said last night that Israeli charges that Lebanon was responsible for an Arab commando attack on a northern Israeli town were meant "f a r local…

… Front for the Liberation of Palestne-Gener- al Command, claimed responsi- bility for the raid and said it was a suicide mission to demand the release of 100 Arab guerrillas jailed in Israel. W TRAVEL…

…, criticized Nixon for not visiting the most populous areas of the district. I g m PIRGIM r Elections for Local Board Positions will be held Wed. & Thurs., April 17th & 18th. # Any Students interested in…

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…

January 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Consumers pay for oil market anarchy 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

… workers have been hit with large "indefinite" layoffs. These layoffs promise to be only the first in what is quickly becom- ing a recession of major propor- tions. The Arab oil boycott, while of major…

…- plies. Using the Arab oil boycott as an excuse, the capitalist class is forc- ing the working class to pay the costs of marketplace anarchy by driving large numbers out of pro- ductive labor, forcing the…

… when the Iranian oil fields were nationalized in the early 1950s), revolutionary socialists can place no political confidence in the Arab nationalism which has dominated the political nature of the…

… struggle against Zion- ism. IN THE NUMEROUS wars of the past quarter century, neither tine Zionist or the Arab nationalist re- gimes have represented the inter- ests of the workers or peasants of their…

… respective countries, much less these of the displaced Pales- tinians. The total domination of Hebrew and Arab nationalism in the Near East has effectively suppressed re- volutionary proletarian struggle in…

… of the right -f both Hebrew and Arab peoples, as part of a socialist federation of the Near East. While this is at all times our fundamental program, we must also oppose genocide or national oppression…

… on either side. Thus it is obligatory for socialists to uphold the right of both Pales- tinian Arabs and the Hebrew speak- ing population to self determination - that is, to secede and form their own…

… chauvin- ist hostility towards "Arab aggres- sion". With the looming recession, the focus of workers' struggles w i1ll shift from speed-up and compul- sory overtime to the question of un- employment…

…- glary, wiretapping, eavesdropping and spying of students by the CIA and other agencies. <These methods were employed against dissenters, political opponents, news report- ers, and government employees. In…

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…

June 06, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…Thursday, June 6, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three U.N. peacekeepers occupy Golan Heights buffer zone SGC denies theater space to film groupn. By DAVID BLOMQUIST The Student Organizations Board…

… of Student G avernment Council last night refused to approve Friends of Newsreel's request for auditorium space for July and August movie showings. Board chairman Elliot Chikofsky and member Chuck…

… meeting revealed that 19 of the group's 37 members-or 51 per cent-were not University students. SGC regulations stipulate that at least 50 per cent of the membership of student organizations must be…

… currently registered students. In other business, the board voted to postpone until'its next meeting a petition for recognition by Students' Con- temporary Arts Guild, a proposed stu- dent film group, because…

…, made her first appearance as a government minister and urged that the new government of Premier Yitzhak Rabin give back cap- tured Arab territory. "Whoever does nt want Israel tic be- come another…

… services required by individual students, THIS PHILOSOPHICAL division is the basis of a major controversy among 11 candidates seeking three Board of Edu- cation seats in next Monday's elections. Most…

… some drawbacks. Liberal and radical candidates con- tend that the tracking system, which separates students on the basis of aca- demic performance, funnels blacks and low income students into the bottom…

… environment," Barhydt says. "Students cannot live, learn and excell in a hos- tile atmosphere." Last year, the conservative-dominated school board created Roberto Clemente School as an "alternative school for…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

… candies I I is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… night long {Continued from Page 1) garden afterwards-did not reply when a newsman asked them if the oil boycott had been discussed. The boycott, cutting off Arab oil supplies to the United States and…

… Holland, was imposed by the -\rabs at the time of last year's Middle East: Wtar. .There'have been'rports=the Arabs were linking a liftin~g of the boycott with progress towards a troop. disengagement along…

… Israel lost 2,60 dead, the highest toll in 24 years of Arab-Israel conflict. MANY ISRAELIS blame him, as the minister respohible for Is- rael's security, for the army's"lack of readiness for. war and the…

…. students entering senior Study of the Effects of Installing & pm. year. interest circuit design. Details Operating a Large Pumped Storage Music School: University choir choral available. Proj. on the Shores…

… minorities" Speakers include: -Aturo Ranjel, graduate student in social work and Political Science -Phil Hayes, graduate student in Asian American Studies -Moore Pamp, Native American Advocate Little groups…

Student Associaton -Olga Villa, Midwest Council of La Raza and other informed persons 10:00-Workshop "International Issues" -Beatrice Berry, Black Africa -Southeast Asia, a member of Indochina Peace…

…, Student Govt. Council -Lee Gill, former president of Student Govt. Council -Lydia Ortiz, active member of Chicano at Michigan, co-director of Minority Affairs Commission, SGC -Marcia Fishman, council person…

… for Student Govt. Council SUNDANCE BRIDGING A GAP PERCEPTION DONATODEODATO 3 :00-Workshop "The Racist Nature of Our Education" Speakers include: -Arturo Marroquin, Professor of Psychology at U of M…

… -Les Owens, director of Afro-American Studies -Bill Wei, Doctoral Candidate for Chinese Studies, member of Eastwind -Kevin Hart, Native American Student Association 4:00-Workshop 'Minority Programs: The…

… Need and the Absence" Speakers include: -Wagner Wheeler, Native American Student Association -Richard Garland, the Black Advocate -Homero de la Crus 5:00-Workshop 'National Issues" Speakers include: ICi…

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 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

… age bracket and more often than not on the unskill- ed and the unemployed. The community college meets a real need but picks students up after high school where the pro- posed Center wouldgive them em…

… across your front page Jan. 11 was indicative of the unreasonable amount of attention you pay Student Government Coun- cil. SGC is regarded by most stu- dents (even among the 3 per cent of us who bothered…

… decrepit and useless SGC really is. I urge my fellow students to join me in refusing to nay the SGC assessment which ap- nears on the first billing of the winter term. Maybe then w.: will he able to drive…

…-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Brubeck and sons in a new key 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-05c 52Z -~ TWO…

… will take a tremendous amount of time and work as talks continue. sut the eventual Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai, as difficult as it may be, is no doubt the easiest problem of Arab- Israeli…

… with Egypt. It was reported that some Syrians regard the agreement to be harmful to the interests of Syria and those of the cause of Arab unity. THROUGHOUT MOST of the history of the Arab

…-Israeli conflict, supporters 'of Arab unification have rallied their cause around a policy of war against the Israelis. Apparently Egypt's Sadat is at- tempting to fight that trend with his country's negotiations…

… considerably more difficult than negotiations about the Si- nai desert. The final problem, however, even if the Arabs and the Israelis continue to make progress, will be the oppressive plight of the Palestinian…

… refugees. It is certainly clear that no settlement will work with- out justice for the Palestinians, but at this point they apparently continue to be ignored. ONE CONTINUAL source of Arab-Israe- li friction…

Arab states, if Palestinian griev- ances are ignored the raids will continue, and no doubt Israeli retaliation will fol- low. By ROY CHERNUS A substantial figure in Amer- ican musical history is in Ann…

November 16, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

…Saturday, November 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturday, November 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three OIL SCHEME VULNERABLE: Arabs to attack Kissinger plan Constantine mounts…

… vigorous L.> LONDON (Reuter) - Oil- consuming countries yesterday gave a qualified welcome to Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer's sweeping proposals for coping with the energy crisis. But a top Arab oil…

… consult- ant said the Arabs would reject the keystone of the Kissinger five-point plan, creation of a financial mechanism for rechan- neling the oil producers huge surplus funds among nations hardest hit by…

… consumption - advanc- ed by France. THE INITIAL Arab reaction was put by Nadim Pachachi, former secretary - general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the 13-nation grouping which ac…

… Kissing- er's suggestion that the West should have guardianship over our money." "We (Arabs) have always seen that we have no interest in ruining the economies of West- ern nations, but we will not have our…

…:00-Supper. Friday, 12:00-Luncheon and Bible Study. * * * UNIVERSITY CHURCH1 OF CHRIST# Presently Meeting at YM-YWCA, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister 3:00 p.m. - Sunday Wors'ip Service. Students Welcome. For…

… Wednesday Evening at 10:00. * * * CAMPUS CHAPEL Pastor: Don Postema 10:00 a.m.-Morning Service. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel) 801 S. Forest Ave. at 11111 St…

…. Donald G. Zill, Pastor Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m.-Student

…-7435. Friends L a k e Community, 19,720 Waterloo Rd., Chelsea, 475-8775. Movement for a New Society (MNS), 665-6083. World Peace Tax Fund, Box 1447, Ann Arbor. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663…

May 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

… October Arab-Israeli war, were buying it for $1.35 a gallon in January, 1974, is be- came evident that Europe would. suffer more from the power crisis than the U. S. would. While Americans were still driv…

… ride bi- cycles instead of drive. Back in America, certain individualists were quoted as saying- "I'm gonna show those Arabs . . .", and took their revenge by driv- ing their oversize cars despite the…

…-shoe sales (with the help of "streaking"), continue to be on the rise. The Arabs, few of whom had read "The Green- ing of America," were accom- plishing what many members of the counter - culture had pro…

….m. 764-0557 Display Dept. ... 12 noon-3 p.m. 764-0554 Please try to coil our offices during these hours. Rackham Student Government is currently soliciting applications for two graduate student seats on…

March 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…Qihe r gaff mun Eighty-Four Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 SATURDAY, MARCH 23…

… influencing people," Mr. Wilhelm remarked. "They are afraid they might lose U.S. support due to the Arab oil boycott and the resulting petroleum shortage. The Israeli's are concerned that all Americans, not…

… Americans are not blaming the formation of the state of Israel for their problems at the gas pumps." The Israeli's are also looking for ways to combat the Arab public relations cam- paign going on presently…

… from the U.S.S.R. "THIS IS WHY they want Americans to interview Arabs who have lived in Israel since 1948. In effect they are saying, Look! We're just like you, we're pattern- ing our nation after the…

… minority in Israel who, nevertheless, are represented in the Knesset (Israel's Senate). "And was I aware," he asked this re- porter, "that there are Arab~s (Christian ones) also in the Knesset." "The big…

… Tenant Rights! Editor's Note: A major Ann Arbor landlord told a group of stu- dents that dui to a provision in their leaser either their dog must go, or they must go. The students did neither, but instead…

… reform in housing, such as rent control. Blomquist is a student. in Course Mart 310, "Law of Landlord-Tenant and its Alternatives. -The course instructor is Jonathan Rose, who is a lawyer for Student Legal…

… place to get advice on your rights in landlord hassles. A place for non-stu- dents to seek help is the Washtenaw County Legal Aid Society, located downtown at 209 E. Washrington (665-6181). Student Legal…

… Aid, in room 4310 of the Michigan union (6S-6146), is for students at the University. Their service is free, and almost anyone who is a student qualifies. MORE IMPORTANT than whee you get as- sistance…

…. This action by one or a few renters, can correct an ill for many tenants. One class action suit recently started by Student Legal Aid and now pending, will try to force a landlord to return late fees and…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

… checked. The administration has con- sidered r e q uir i n g the film groups to channel all their funds through the student accounts of- fice, claiming that procedure would insure no money is mis- Israel…

… launches retaliatory strikes appropriated. FLEMING S A I V yesterday that the administration is work- ing on a document that will bet- ter define the financial man- agement needed by student or- ganizations…

… Fahmy warned that Arab states could not stand idly by in the face of "Israeli acts of agression." And in Washington, the White House said of the Arab attack on Maalot and the Israeli re- taliatory strikes…

June 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…TLE Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Thursday, June 13, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 Assaulting city services PEOPLE TEND TO BELIEVE that elections really do…

… and a new a defense budget which even between Damascus and Jeru- working relationship with the government officials now admit salem is a case in point: while Arab countries in the light o! its has…

… "countercyclical", that is he apeared to be acting as me- growing dependence on Middle anti-recessionary, effects. He diator, Kissinger in fact used Eastern oil. So long as the Arab- can tell the business community…

… Syrian-Israeli disen- gnerment, the U.S. has manag- ed to swing the Arabs around in one of the most remarkable turn-abouts achieved by U.S. foreign policy. But despite dis- claimers, the disengagement…

… three-pronged: mend fences chance of rnking linkage pay with and give munificent ail to off through "neace for a gen- the Arab governments; seek de- eration"' counted with a ricing tente with the USSR…

…; and, as a anti-recesionary defense badget reserve in case of troutsle, build and final assnrance by the up military and political power Arabs of Israel's right to exist. in the Indian Ocean. Nixon is…

October 16, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… not designed with student conven- ience in mind. He says the administration prefers not to, handle the refunds directly for several reasons: O Although t h e University could directly credit the refund…

… money to students through its accounts system, by doing so it would be forced to depend on the Cellar to reimburse the Uni- versity for all money credited The administration is unwilling to rely on the…

… autonomous Cel- lar budget policy and thus risk tying up University funds in- definitely. i Crediting student accounts for thecCellarsrefund could in some cases (such as students on full scholarship) result in…

… the Accounts O f f i c e owing money to students-a situation which would not sit well with the University's auditors. I - - i f l~j #1 ei C/u6 MEETING WED., OCT. 16-8 P.M. FACULTY CLUB LOUNGE (in…

…, drizzling rain. Returning from his week-long visit to the Middle East, Kissinger said "we found a general receptivity to a step-by-step approach" to nego- tiations between Israel and the Arabs. Fleming to…

… visit China 769-4700 618 S. Main Street Ann Arbor (Continued from Page 1) tion leaders about "their uni- versities, and about their thoughts on the possibilities for exchange of students and fac- ulty…

…. STOOL LIMITED QUANTITIES OUR REG. $6.97 $49EA. I 2 FOR 2C )R i 0 SHARE THE RIDE WITH US THIS WEEKEND AND GET ON TO A GOOD THING. Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fellow students who are already…

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