Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 6, 1 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY I-iwWyuCb t -z fwi 1os e~i ht wiff z ov 'lns mye.' cn ihe j xt Yer In eeku 3fr ~rn 2 hbr2AIr ard rs. quilenrlash 1~r ni hrT .J'&ate bioWer fni Gacrtxt 1b eyrrer 'efh and {ain tales d rnwca1 .'~ BNe aJ UL4 o w1 pr ice aai'P (A~~ ~cQM gid Aiil1~dun, aryl .. ' , and made tup a Ga(opera, we re'ariq fell off our Ckr.1(b (ha I ) rlie Cccl le at me rt ab1e. , i ILeadyx I. ifax 7 Ienj I18ns aolr 5Ceasac xJril'Srs mir b& ac bu T q' Th ilr Vve, bfuse 2.i. u nthaW afer 'Te h -J acd wau try Ale n dcry7eTcn a r rn J7±arY P5-Cf o3LI do. ne.&oi 1r2KI, AA~A' raJ & 736LE AUD $TWIL At The Rubaiyat 102 S. First St. Every Wednesday through Saturday a new improvised musical revue. I MIDEAST DEADLOCK: W aldheim urges peace talks UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. OP)- Secretary-General Kurt Wald-' heim yesterday called for the earliest possible reopenings of the Middle East; peace confer- ence in Geneva to prevent a re- turn to violence in the area. In his annual report, Wald- heim declared that "unless the momentum is maintained . . it will not be long before vio- lence breaks out again with all its dread implications." , Waldheim ,also warned that time is running out on other global problems, particularly II CORN ROAST for GRADUATE STUDENTS Sept. 7-4:00 p.m. Washtenaw & Forest Christian Graduate Fellowship disarmament, energy and the dangerous one," he said at a world food supply. brief ceremony attended by He told U.N. member na- about 200 persons. tions that the Egyptian-Israeli Waldheim said the apparent and Israeli-Syrian disengage- success so far of U.N. peace- ment agreements are only frag- keeping in the Middle East ile first steps to provide for should not be used as an excuse "breathing space" to work out for putting off settlement of the the main issues of the Arab- underlying issues. Israeli conflict. "WE HAVE seen a tragic HE SAID the accoras provide example of this process in Cy-1 opportunities for moving to- prus," he declared. ward peace which "must be He said the Cyprus conflict grasped before they evaporate." demonstrated "how important "Contacts and planning should it is to insure that peacekeep-E move forward with a view to ing efforts must not be the pre- the earliest possible resumption text for slackening the momen- of the Geneva peace conference tum of the search for a settle- ..,Unless the momentum is ment of underlying problems." maintained and progress is Waldheim said the opposing made, the desire for a settle- negotiators or Cyprus, assisted ment and the new combination by U.N. representatives a n d of forces for peace . . . can Greek and Turkish constitution- very quickly dissolve." al experts "time and again ... Waldheim also placed a came close to a package deal wreath in the U.N. Meditation solution only to have their hopes Room in honor of 36 soldiers and dashed by political forces and airmen who died in U.N. serv- pressures beyond their control." ice in the Middle East and Cy- In the 7,500-word report, Wald- pros in the past 10 months. "The heim also sought to transmit a service of peace is an arduous sense of urgency about political pursuit and it can also be a and economic problems. Join The Daily Staff ________ ----- -- --------.--------------- C - Lo ae r " r f r oa a f a dd fi " r 1 5 AP Ph Vitew fromL the tank? Longview, Wash., gas station attendant Bob Reynolds prepares to sate a voracious fo wheeled customer. To get the inside story, Lo agviewv Dily News photographer David I slipped a shade on a wide angle lens. 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