TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 15, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC~R ThIIFW AVf li 111 IVGG I Arab Makes Protest in UN Over Israel Says Security Council Action May Be Asked To Deal with Reprisal UNITED NATIONS (m) - Jor- dan alerted the United Nations yesterday to what it called an explosive situation in the Middle East stemming from an Israeli reprisal attack against Jordanian border villages on Sunday. Muhammed H. El-Farra, the Jordanian delegate, declared the Security Council should take de- terrent action to deal with the situation, but made no immedi- ate .request for an urgent council meeting. A shaky' cease-fire arranged by UN officials prevails along the Israeli-Jordan border.* Some scat- tered gunfire was heard on the Israeli-Syrian frontier, but no major incidents were reported. Letter to Goldberg El-Farra's warning was con- tained in a letter to U.S. Ambas- sador Arthur J. Goldb'erg, presi- dent of the Security Council for November, describing the Israeli attack on three Jordanian villages as "a'naked act of aggression." "We call the attention of the Security Council to the explosive situation prevailing in the area," El-Farra said, "Unless a deterrent action is taken by the council forthwith, similar acts of international band- itry are likely to continue against the Arab peoples which may lead to very serious consequences." EI-Farra added that the matter was now before the Israeli-Jor- dan mixed armistice commission and "we are hereby reserving our right to call for an urgent meet- ing of the Security Council to consider further action." There was deep concern at the United Nations over the latest bor- der events, but they were not un- expected in the light of inability of the council to agree on a course of action in previous Israeli-Arab disputes. Israeli Explains Israeli Premier Levi Eshkol said the attack constituted a warning that Arab sabotage missions at- tributed to the El Fatah under- ground group must cease. An Israeli spokesman said Sun- day that the raid had been a re- taliation for 13 acts of sabotage committed on Israeli territory re- cently from Jordanian bases, nine, launched from the Hebron area. El-Farra .said this accounted to an attempt by the United States to excuse the'Israeli actions. , "We find it regrettable that instead of condemning this act of war, or aggression, the United States has sought to find justifi- cation for it," the Jordanian am- bassador said. The Sunday action was engaged in the Hebron area near El Samu village three miles inside the Jor- dan area north of the armistice line. Both sides said the Israelis used tanks; the Israelis claimed to have destroyed 40 homes in El Samu after evacuating the occu- pants. An air battle was fought by jets seeking to cover for the ground forces. Reports of casual- ties varied, but this was the larg- est Israeli retaliation and the first t ever by daylight. Conference To Attempt LIMITS PROTESTS: Court Upholds Conviction China Ouster . Countries May Align wA V °" F IIII I P Openly with USSR ! In Ideology Dispute SOFIA, Bulgaria ()-With ob- vious Soviet approval, Bulgaria launched a move yesterday ap- parently aimed at reading China out of the world Communist move- ment. The Bulgarian call for a con- ference of the world's Communist parties to cstablish unity followed recent Kremlin claims that "the overwhelming majority" of parties WASHINGTON () - The Su- preme Court yesterday significant- ly limited the freedom of peaceful civil rights demonstrations on gov- ernment property. Upholding the trespass convic- tion of 32 Negroes who demon- strated outside a jail in Tallahas- see, Fla., the court said: "The United States Constitution' does not forbid a state to control the use of its own property for its, own lawful nondiscriminatory pur- pose." .ANNOUNCES WEDNESDAY SURGERY President and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson are shown above leaving St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Fredericksburg, Texas, Sunday following church services. The President later held a press con- ference during which he announced that he would enter Bethesda Naval Hospital Wednesday to undergo corrective surgery on his hernia resulting from a gall bladder operation and to have a polyp removed from his throat. VOYAGE ENDS TODAY: Gemini12 Successful Despite Fuel, Steering Jet Problems support the Soviet Union in the The Black Decideri Moscow-Peking dispute. u-4 decision, written by But a number of important Justice Hugo L. Black-long a Communist parties have in the "free speech" advocate-marked past resisted Soviet efforts to line the first time the high court after them up against Peking. a full review upheld the conviction The question now is whether of civil rights demonstrators. widespread Communist denuncia- Justice William O. Douglas, one tion of China's refusal to coope- of the dissenters, protested from rate in aid to North Viet Nam and the bench: "We now have set into of the "great cultural revolution" the record a great and wonderful could be translated into an anti- police-state doctrine." Chinese conference. Two other decisions of high im- Bulgaria is being used by the port also were handed down by the Soviet Union to test prospects, in court. the opinion of Communist affairs analysts here. i - The conference call was given o a a by Todor Zhivkov, first secretary D ol ar D ra of the Bulg'arian Communist par- ty. 1 In one, it left standing a Mary- jail and the previous arrest of land Court of Appeals ruling that other antisegregation demonstra- state construction grants to tnree tors. church-affiliated colleges were un- They claimed their arrest under constitutional. a state trespass law violafed sev- In the second, it refused to eral of their constitutional rights, review an Iowa Supreme Court including the first amendment decision giving custody of 8-year- guarantees of free speech and as- old Mark W. Painter to his grand- sembly. parents over his father's protests. Black, writing for the court ma- Throws Out jority, said: Until now, the court has con- sistently thrown out trespass and breach of peace convictions of civil "Such an agreement has as its rigths demonstrators. And it has major unarticulated premise the often declared invalid the laws on assumption that people who want which the convictions were based. to propagandize protests or views o But in affirming the conviction have a constitutional right to do of Florida A&M students who re- so whenever, and however and fused to leave the premises of the wherever they please ... county jaid in Tallahassee in Sep- "We reject it . .." tember 1963 the court said: Justices Tom C. Clark, and John "The state, no less than a pri- M. Harlan, Potter Stewart and vate owner of property, has power Byron R. White lined up with to preserve the property under its Black. control for the use to which it is Dissenting with Douglas were lawfully dedicated." Chief Justice. Earl Warren and The Negro students were pro- Justices William J. Brennan Jr. testing segregated facilities at the and Abe Fortas. in at Quarterly Low; Leonid I. Brezhnev,general sec-ow erw Warms of F uture Rises retary of the Soviet Communist party, sat at Zhivkov's side as the h tc su to b3 tc JI ye 16 be to JE si+ g4 G th er P. Bulgarian chief emphasized close: WASHINGTON ()--High inter- CAPE KENNEDY (P) - Two taking pictures and conducting ex- jet. "We're slowly running cut of ties between Bulgaria and the est rates and the repayment by igh-spirited pilots drifted toward periments. thrusters," Lovell said. Soviet Union. France and Italy of some of theirx )day's return to earth from their Pilot Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lei- Both pilots tried in vain to Brezhnev was the chief guest war debts helped hold the U.S.$ ucecssful, four-day space adven- surely padding his own record for watch a pair of French rockets among Communist and pro-Com- dollar drain to a seasonally ad-d are in a tiny spaceship plagued time spent outside, clambered to spew a trail of yellow ;odium munist delegations from more justed $217 million during the y steering rocket troubles. his feet with the ship's hatch vapor across the sky over the than 70 countries, third quarter of 1966.y Gemini's 12's calm, cool space- flipped open during the morning. Hammaguir, Algeria, launching, The Chinese and Albanian Com- alker confidently braved the For nearly an hour, he stood in his base. Even though they didn't spot munist parties declined invita- Secretary of the Treasury Henry eightless void a record third time seat, camera in hand, clicking off it visually, they aimed their cam- tions to attend the 5%1-day con- H. Fowler, in reporting this yester-t esterday. But when the third of a series of photos including a sun- eras both times, taking pictures gress. day, called the third-quarter bal-c maneuvering rockets failed, fuel rise in space. anyway. The Soviet. Union has met re- ance-of-payments figures encour- ecame a precious item. "It was little difficult to get the A complex three-continent com- sistance to its calls for a meeting aging, reassuring and heartening.s "To save fuel we're just going shots of the sunrise. They were munications system linked Gemini on China from parties that have But he said the deficit will get° let it drift" said command pilot kind of backhanded shots around mission control with the French wanted to remain neutral in the "a little bit worse the imme- ames A. Lovell Jr. as he told mis- behind us underneath the hatch launching base. The unique cx- Moscow-Peking dispute. diate future. on control the third thruster had closing device," Aldrin said. "I periment, designed to search out These include the parties of Balance-of-payments conditions one bad. "We're doing it now." think we ought to get some pretty mysterious winds up to 400 miles North Viet Nam, which needs the have a way of swinging back and Gets Go-Ahead good pictures out of it." an hour believed to travel at high good will of both sides; and of forth, Fowler said, and in view of Afterward, Lovell said, "That altitudes, marked the first time a North Koreta, Japan, Romania, the good showing the last two Even with its troubles, though, was a pretty expensive EVA- foreign rocket launch was ever Italy and others. quarters, "I wouldn't be surprised emini 12 got the "go-ahead" for extra vehicular activity-in the coordinated with an American -- if there were some increase in the he full, 59-orbit voyage due to way of fuel." space flight. LONDON (,) - Sovivet Premier deficit in the period ahead." nd today in the Atlantic at 2:22 Thrusters Run Low "We saw no cloud," Lowell said. Alexei N. Kosygin will visit Britain The third-quarter figure brought: in. EST. Within minutes, something went "You know what they say. C'est in February, .evidently interested the total deficit for the first nine Its pilots spent an afternoon awry in . the third maneuvering la vie." in resuming the process of recon- months of this year to $878 million ciliation with the West interrupted -which would boil down to an an- by the Viet Nam war. nual rate of $1.17 billion, comparedI The visit was announced yester- with last year's deficit of $1.34 bil-I day in the House of Commons by lion. Prime Minister Harold Wilson, The balance of payments is the mhorecalled he had vited Kosy- difference between total U.S. ex- The Vet Na warwas tenxa penditures abroad and foreign ex- By The Associated Press All t h r e e charges involved United States yesterday elected eisheisieunNa. war was then at INSTANBUL, Turkey - Reports Kuntze's association with Jannie ArchbishpJohnFrancis Dear den, a peak andad cut across ther Fowler said U.S. favorable bal- INSTANBU, TurkNationalt scholar - administrator, as their! East-West dialogue which former; om Adana yesterday said police Suen, 26, a Chinese National first episcopal conference presi- Preiher Nikita S. Krushchev had ad arrested 14 persons following woman with whom he allegedly dent. helped to initiate. Since then up- nti-American riots touched off lived while in Viet Nami heavals and excesses within Red 'hen eight U.S. servicemen alleg- . The selection of the Detroit China have reduced Peking's abil- Ily accosted Turkish women leav- The court of three admirals and prelate was a path-breaking step ity to mobilize world Communist g a movie theater. six captains cleared the Navy vet- in line with a decentralization opinion against Moscow. The violence Monday morning eran, 46, of 15 other specific movement in progress within the Wilson made plain that Kosy- as the second such mob outbreak charges. church. gin's talks with British leaders are Turkey in three days. * * * Pope Paul VI and the Vatican likely to be dominated by the Viet I: WASHINGTON - Assembled Council have given national epis- Nam war, problems of nuclear, The demonstrators i Adana cardinals and bishops of the copal organizations more jurisdic- ( arms control and proposals for in- eked the Red Cross aid center, Roman Catholic Church in the tion over a wide range of activities. ( creased trade. oned the U.S. Consulate and amaged about 40 to 50 American- caedrs in a fshionable resi- _I ance of trade continues as the major concern in the balance-of- payments picture. It dropped to $2.9 billion at an annual rate during the third quarter compared with 74.8 billion for all of last year. He added, however, that the ad- ministration's program suspending the investment tax credit and ac- celerated business depreciation should produce a more moderate of economic growth and help im- prove the trade surplus by re- dUcing the tendency to import and increasing the capacity to fill ex- port orders. Fowler also said the drop in French . gold purchases coupled I with the encouraging showing dur- ing the last two quarters-the deficit was $125 million during the second quarter-reduces the need for any drastic measures' to end the deficit which now stems main- ly from the increased spending for Viet Nam. Asked about heavy spending abroad by American tourists, Fowler declined to rule out any travel tax but said one is unlikely. U.S. efforts will be directed to- ward encouraging foreigners to travel in this country, the secre- tary added, in hailing the domestic travel industry's sponsorship this week of a visit by 500 European travel agents and writers. LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, November 15, 12:00 Noon U.M. International Center SUBJECT: "ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE MODERN WORLD" SPEAKER: MISS MONA MIKHAIL (Egypt) Graduate student in Literature I For reservations, call 662-5529 Sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center fr ha an wl ed in wa in sa st da ow~ lowsomm 7 QT'S HAPPENING? S GONE MOD! NOW OPEN EST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN!" 211 S. STATE ST. (next to Marshall's Book Shop) I 11 For RESULTS Read and Use Daily. Closs ifieds 3 I , 7 r, r' i f - , dential quarter - home of most U.S. servicemen stationed there. 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