THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 5, 1974 Amerieans Israelis withdraw would rather - s uare Gat Ies have a Ford FAYID, Egypt (J')-Israeli inva- der the Suez disengagement plan' sion troops withdrew from another worked out by Secretary of State PRINCETON (P)-The latest Gal- 100 square miles of occupied Egypt Henry Kissinger. lup Poll says 46 per cent of Ameri- yesterday, blowing up at least They remained in control of about cans surveyed would prefer to have seven missile bases before rolling 600 miles of Egyptian territory west Vice President Gerald Ford serve back across the Suez Canal. of the canal, captured in the Octo- as president for the remainder of Clouds of black smoke and flame ber war, and the largest part of President Nixon's term. spurting from the concrete bases- the Sinai peninsula, captured in The survey, taken Jan. 18-24, launch pads for Russian-made SAM the 1967 war. showed 46 per cent preferred Ford rockets-were visible from this to Nixon, 32 per cent chose Nixon abandoned Israeli position near THE KISSINGER PLAN calls for and 22 per cent expressed no pref- Jebel Cineifa, a ridge of hills north Israeli withdrawal to about 14 erence. of Suez city. miles east of the canal and a thin- In the survey, 1,592 adults were ning of Egyptian men and equip- asked, "Here is a question about THE ISRAELIS, who vacated 300 ment in Egyptian-held territory on President Richard Nixon and Vice square miles of Egyptian territory the east bank. A United Nations President Gerald Ford: If you last week and lifted their three- buffer force will separate the two had a choice, which man would month siege of Suez city, completed armies in the Sinai once the pull- you rather have as president be- the second stage of withdrawal un- back is completed in 17 days. tween now and the next presiden- tial election in 1976-Nixon or ! . "t " ' ^t''A 7 ?: Ford? oA ong Republicans, 57 per cent DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN chose Nixon, 28 per cent chose Ford and 15 per cent said they :; ,-"'.. ::::r >v: :;. ": 4": were undecided. Eighteen per cent of the Democrats chose Nixon, 55 The Daily Official Bulletin is an Opportunities for Women in Mgt. per cent chose Ford and 27 per cent official publication of the Univer- Data Proc., Personnel & other Fields," gave no preference. Nixon was the sity of Michigan. Notices should be Rms. 4, 5 Mich. League, noon. favorite of 35 per cent of the in- 4s E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of LSA Coffee Hour: Far Eastern Lan- dependents, and Ford of 45 per the day preceding publication and guages, 3050 Frieze Bldg., 3 pm. cent, with 20 per cent naming no by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Future Worlds Lecture Series: Carl choice. Sunday. Items appear once only. u agan. Corlnell ULehe Deement o Choice. ~~~~~Student organization notices areSanCrelU"TeDvopntfI Traditionally Democratic groups not accepted for publication. For Intelligent Civilizations among Galactic such as blacks, Catholics and labor more information, phone 764-9270. Communities," Hill Aud., 3 pm. union families favored Ford most Tuesday, February 5 Mathematics: "Models of Rotating heavily, the Gallup organization Day Calendar Stars," 3201 Angell Hall, 4 pm.3 said. Career Planning, Placement: "Career Engineering: S. Barker, "Recent Ap-} The bu d get dollar This chart shows income and outgo under the budget which President Nixon sent Congress yesterday. 1xo Ives Iudget I1 (Continued from Page 1) and be cool, and will not be stampeded into action by every little thing that might come along." FIFTH FLJNL 210S. FIFTH AV 761-S i u E., ANN ARBOR r piications of Laser Anemonetry at Calf g g U1%."-'' g. Tech," 107 Aerospace Bldg., 4 pm. The Pentagon's military spend- Ext. Service, English Dept.: poetry ing, excluding other expenditures reading, E. Jong, Aud. 3, MLB, 4:10 pm. for national defense, jumped from 79.5 billion dollars to 85.8 billion Psych Film: "Summerhill;" "What's dollars in the new budget, chiefly New at School," Aud. 3, MLB, 4:30 because of inflation. pm. Most of the increase was at- Women's Basketball: U-M vs. Western tributed to the soaring cost of fuel Michigan, Crisler, 7 pm. and equipment and, paying troops Computing Ctr.: B. Carnahan, "The even though the size of the armed Fortran iv Programming Lang.-iii," forces will shrink to 2,152,000 men Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 pm. by the summer of 1975, from 3,547,- Nr. East., N. African Studies, Clas- 000 in 1969. ast., N. African Studies, Cl asn- Only 300,000 dollars of the 6.3 bil- sical Studies, Medieval, Renaissance I;-A1- ,..,-- ., , . DID SPAGREN VISITEARTH IN ANCINT TINESI1 Collegium: F. Peters, NYU, "Hellenism in the Near East," Lec. Rm. 2, MLB, 8 pm. WCBN: "Music, Poetry on Joni Mit- chell," 89.5 MHz, 8 pm. Residential Coll. Astronomical Film Fest.: "Skylab: The First Forty Days," Skylab slides, "Magnetosphere," E. Quad Aud., 9 pm. ARTISTIC CREATIONS NEEDED National Giftwore Manufacturer will purchase new and unique items or collections of items from artists to be sold and pro- moted in leading department stores throughout the U. S. A. Full credit to be given to artist. Items must be of limited edi- tions. 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