Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page two THE MICHIGAN DAILY GRADUATE STUDENTS WELCOME! HUNDREDS ARRESTED Crackdown continues in .eu1 GRAD COFFEE HOUR WEDNESDAY 8-10 p.m. West Conference Room, 4th Floor RAC KHAM (Continued from Page 1) gust under a general amnesty for political prisoners. Policemen on street corners stopped youths for identity checks and many were seen taken away in police vans. Most of them had terday when some students and workers attempted to form groups in some suburbs and outside the polytechnic school and university. The death toll in the incidents of- ficially remained at nine. The in- jured totalled 110 civilian and 38' The spokesman said that martial law - imposed after the clashes -would continue for a month, the limit allowed to President Papado- poulos without consulting the gov- ernment. Tuesday, November 20, 1973 Greece tras, and restaurants and night- clubs closed their doors early. THE PROHIBITION on meetings of more than five people, was also a factor restricting social life. Athens radio broadcast repeated- ly a warning by the military au- thorities that troops had orders to use arms to maintain law and or- der. Newspapers published yesterday but were heavily censored. Under martial law provisions, they can- not publish reports considered likely to cause anxiety or fear to the population or undermine the authority of the established order and reduce confidence in security. long hair and beards. policemen. Five of the injured ci- MARTIAL LAW could be extend- The arrest of the workers indi- vilians remain in critical condition. ed for angther two months if peace cated clearly that the students did and order were not restored by pick up some significant labor sup- THE NUMBER of actual injur- then, he added. port in their efforts to topple the ed, however, is believed to be Meanwhile, people continued Greek regime. much higher as many students pre- buying up large quantities of food ferred to go to private clinics and and most shops and supermarkets TANKS AND steel - helmeted doctors rather than risk arrest by reported running out of stocks. troops patrolled the streets of the going to hospital. The effect of martial law was capital and guarded the offices of The universities in Athens and soon apparent here. 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