Page 'wv_ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 17, 1971 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY 10% OFF Kissinger, Tho win Nobel peace prize (Continued from Page 1) However, Tho was so shaped by HE INDICATED to reporter his background of guerrilla fight- Oriana Fallaci that pacifists "will ing, imprisonment and the long po- be crushed by the will of those litical struggle for leadership in that are strong." Hanoi that it was unlikely Kissing- Kissinger ,also gave an insight er would ever accept him as a into the militant background of Le friend. Duc Tho. "He's a man who has This assessment was underlined never known tranquility," Kissing- by Kissinger who said of Tho, "I er said. "Where we fight in order didn't convert him to our point of to end the war he fights in order view." to achieve certain objectives he's ACCORDING to Kissinger, "we held all his life." used to joke with each other that All through the years of private after the peace we would exchange talks Kissinger and Le Duc Tho professorships, he at Harvard and never made a public, personal at- I at Hanoi." tack on each other. Vituperative All of this added up to a pro- exchanges took place between the fessional relationship based more United States and North Vietnam, on respect than on personal feel- but the two men were always on a ings. Kissinger said, "I found in government - against - governmentinsKsigesad"Ifudn basis' him a man deeply dedicated to his KISSINGER said in looking back cause, very serious, very strong and always courteous, well-bred." over tjie negotiations that "we es-I tablished a certain personal rela- In brief remarks to reporters yes- tionship, sometimes humorous." terday Kissinger appeared to soft- -- - ------- ---- en his assessment of Tho when he referred to his former adversary as "an old colleague in the search RE LB for peace. a nU / nnin -® Mideast conflict: A reporter's notebook M Class Ring J.L. Small Co. Prestige Lines Inc. 1209 So. Univ. 663-7398 (Continued from Page 1) what will this one be called? Israeli soldiers in the field are fond of firing this question at news- men, especially TV crews, visit- ing their units. The 1948 war with the Arabs be- came known as "The War of Inde-' pendence." The 1956 war became the "Suez War." In 1967, there was "the Six Day.War." 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"And if they help the doesn't hurt," explained. a press escort officer. morale it Lt. Alex, cause now everyone keeps their mind only on the war." A truckload of paratroopers went by and, like she said, all eyes were dutifully on the war, especially those making a detailed study of behavior patterns in the noncom- missioned ranks. The women's militia means type- writers, telephones, radar scopes, field kitchens and hospital wards ALL YOU CANC EAT I m I I Mounds of Spaghetti, Coleslaw, Garlic Bread EVERY WEDNESDAY 4:30-10 P.M. HURON HOTEL & LOUNGE 124 Pearl-483-1771-(Ypsi.) ABORTION SERVICE Clinic in Mich.-1 to 24 week pregnancies terminated by li- censed obstetrician gynecolo- gist. Quick services will be ar- ranged. Low rates. CALL COLLECT (216) 281-6060 24 HOUR SERVICE Centicore 336 Maynard 1229 S. Univ. TOLKIEN TRILOGY In Paperback Now Sells for $1.25/Vol. CENTICORE STILL SELLS THEM FOR 95c. Come Quick. Supply ,imited. THE AVERAGE I.Q. of the Is- raeli reservist called to action sel- dom fails to impress the visitor. During an Egyptian air raid on Israeli positions 30 miles from the Suez Canal a few days ago, this reporter shared a bunker - really the garbage ditch - with an ar- chitect, a jurist, a bank officer and a bookkeeper, all assigned to a medium tank platoon. Under the impetus of the archi- tect,the 40iminutes between the warning siren and all clear were spent in spirited discussion of the glories and failures of Israeli ur- ban planners in building new set- tlements fdr the constant flow of immigrants. It wasn't until several hours la- ter, when the unit was ordered to move out toward -the canal, that it became apparent the bookkeeper was the commanding officer. "Why not?" the architect ans- wered the question with another question, as is the Israeli way. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 36 Wednesday, October 17, 1973 is edited and managed by students at teUniversity of Michigan. 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