Friday, October 19, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Hoge Seven Friday, October 19, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY l-'oge seven Service (Continued from Page 1) could not work" but also at the turn politics on campus had taken since the late sixties. But calling him a "remarkably strong man at the cutting edge of human problems," DiLorenzi said his special quality was "the way he handled his despair." A long-time pacifist, Edwards also helped organize the first teach-ins on the Vietnam war and last year taught a Course Mart course on the theory and Practice of Non-violence. He first came to. Ann Arbor shortly after World War II and, as' an ordained minister of the Church of Christ, was hired by the Uni- versity to counsel married stu- dents out at the burgeoning hous- ing complex at Willow Run. In the mid-fifties he backed a student group which forced the University to end assigning rooms to students in University housing on the basis of race. Arabs seize U.S. bank (Continued from Page 1) Palestinian commandos angrily de-' nied any connection with the guer- rillas. WHILE THE SOVIET govern- ment has continually refused to comment on Kosygin's where- abouts, British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home yesterday reported the arrival of the Rus- sian leader in Cairo. Egyptian' resident Sadat and Kosygin were believed to. be dis- cussing the possibility of a cease- fire. The subject was brought up originally in a Sadat speech given Tuesdaynight in which he called for a settlement based on an Is-, raeli pullback to the pre-1967 war lines. Eban yesterday called Sadat's plan unacceptable but said Israel would be ready to make substantial com- promises in a peace agreement. DESPITE THE apparent intensi- fication of peace efforts, fighting in the Sinai remained heavy yester- day. Commenting on the battlefield situation Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan declared that Israel had seized the initiative in the Suez campaign and that a critical battle for control of the waterway would begin in a few days. General Dayan, speaking to pool reporters of the foreign press as- sociation at a forward command post in Sinai, said the Egyptians had misjudged Israeli's ability to switch from defense to attack. Israeli Foreign Minister Abba 4 CenD 336 Maynard [tiic ..re 1 229 S. Univ. m Shiabat Shalom Shabat Beresheet Dinner-7:15 Chocolate Service (Orthodox) -6:30 p.m. Strawberry Service (Liberal)-8:00 p.m. TOLKIEN TRILOGY In Paperback Now Sells for $1.25/Vol. CENTICORE STILL SELLS THEM FOR 95c. Come Quick. Supply Limited. HILLEL 1429 Hill St. WOMEN IS YOUR WORLD CHANGING?' Come to Personal Planning Workshop Oct. 27-28 CALL 761-2274 FOR INFO. CLASSICS LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY Scholarly English transla- t ions opposite definitive .. Greek and Latin texts. 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Telegraph Rd. at Ford Rd., Dearborn-ph. 565-6605 CINEMA II **** tonight only **** YASUJIRO OZU'S aud. a angell hall 7:00 & 9:00 fri. oct. 19 1962 $1.00 AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON Ann Arbor premiere 4~f Ozu's film, winner of 7 film awards. An unadorned treat- ment of the separation of a father and his daughter who must confront her own life through marriage. The simple style of TOKYO STORY is brought to perfection in this work, made while Ozu knew he was dying. Subtitled. Japanese. k********************************************* ************ ********1 SATURDAY NIGHT: Humphrey BOGART in ACROSS THE PACIFIC SUNDAY FRENCH CINEMA: Chris MARKER'S LE JOLI MAI A H a r v a r d University representative will be on campus 24 October 1973 to' discuss the Harvard MBA program. Students interested in discussing a career in administration should contact the Place- ment Office to arrange a time. r 0 11 THE BAGELS FOR BRUNCH BUNCH PRESENTS BAGELS-LOX & TALK SUNDAY-October 21 11 a.m. at H I LLEL-1429 Hill New World Media international film series presents CHILE m itE B R THE 3 RECENT FILMS "WHEN THE PEOPLE AWAKE," new feature-lehgth documentary from Chile, is an informative and provocative introduction to that country's recent political events and their historical background. Opening with Salvador Allende's in- vestiture in November 1970 as Latin America's first popularly-elected Marxist President, the film then examines the historical de.velopment of Chile's social structure. What does it mean for an econ- omically dependent,' underdeveloped country to try to build socialism? Can socialism be achieved through peaceful electoral means? Can the class which has ruled the e.conomic and political life of the country for two centuries be transformed and integrated into a real process of social change, or is its destruction necessary to the creation of a new society? THE MAPUCHE Chile, 1971. Directed by Carlos Flores and Guillermo Cahn. 20 minutes, black and white. Spanish language only. To the accompaniment of a popular Indian song, this film traces the history of the arrival of the white man in Chile and how he robbed the Mapuche Indians of their land. A conclud- ing sequence shows how the modern-day Mapuches are recovering their land by the illegal take-over of large private land-holdings, or Iatifundios. VENCEREMOS Chile, 1970. Directed by Pedro Chaskel. 20 minutes, black and white. Spanish with English subtitles. A collage film which graphically documents the gap between the impoverished and wealthy sectors of Chilean society. 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