Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, March 27, 1973 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, March 27, 1973 ANTI-ISRA EL EMPHASIS l---- -- _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sadat assumes premi By AP and Reuter Sadat said he would take over Cairo Radio said Sadat told the CAIRO - President Anwar Sa- Egypt's premiership for "a limited gathering that Egypt would contin- dat named himself prime minister period," replacing Aziz Sidky, who ue to stand by the Palestinians and of Egypt yesterday night, declar- has been Prime Minister for the not forfeit an inch of Arab land. ing "there is a continuous and es- past 14 months. The Egyptian leader said thatl calating confrontation" with Israel. It was also announced that Ha- Egypt would not accept any par- In a prerecorded radio speech, fez Ghanem had replaced Sayed tial settlement of the Middle East Sadat said it was impossible to dis- Marei as Egypt's top political lead- crisis. engage from this confrontation. er - Secretary General of t h e Sadat said that the confrontation1 "On the contrary, we have to in- Arab Socialist Union (A.S.U.), the with Israel "should continue and1 crease and intensify our engage- country's only political party. be escalated." ment so the only alternative left By taking over the premiership, He confessed frankly that despite open for me to meet these chal- Sadat followed the example of his what he called remarkable achieve- lenges . . was a full unification predecessor, the late President ments during the past 30 months, of responsibility," he asserted. Naser, who also assumed the role "I do not hide the fact that there - __ _ -- - of Prime Minister after the 1967 is still some slackness in ourt war with Israel. work . .."t Sadat had earlier announced his Speaking about internal matters, F ooa decision to a joint meeting of Sadat said, "We found out that Egypt's government and political some departments are engaged in leaders. side battles which are far from res it: o Sadat made it clear this this did the general struggle."9 not mean a one-man show, saying Shortages of food, skyrocketing parliament and the ruling party's Sr esodetadsectarin food m ea ls Central Committeetwouldbe ex esstud ent ctaquantin pected to "make the widest pos- res and parliamentary question- By The Associated Press sible contribution to major policy ing of Sidky's "war budget" have1 Rustling is on the rise in Utah. decisions." shaken Egypt since December. Rustlings ontherise in Ut. _There also have been what Sadat Housewives in Washington, D.C.,TeMciaDildtdnmn-, referred to yesterday as "savage hunt for bargains at the fish coun- The Michigan Daily, edited and man- rfre oysedya svg ter. And a California legislator aged by students at the University of attempts to break our i n t e r n a 1 ter. A eansalfori lsuper Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second front suggests soy beans for supper. class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- An Associated Press survey igan. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, He said unspecified olots -" per- showed that Americans from Maine Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- haps a reference to dissidents ar- day through Sunday morning Univer- G rested in the armed forces, church to California are mixing ingenuity sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by ersin tared rshu with determination in the hope of carrier (campus area); $11 local mail burnings, a recently uncvered cur- finding a recipe to beat the high (in Mich. or Ohio); $13 non-local mail rency ring which allegedly sought cosh of food. And their methods (other states and foreign). s to ruin the Egyptian economy - cost ~~~~~~ummer Session published Tuesdayhaefidbuteyavpru aren't always legal. through Saturday morning. Subscrip-dy A sheriff in Utah's ranching 1ion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus ed repercussions that wn should country reported recently that rust- a); $6.50 local mall (in Mich. or; have avoided." Oho;$7.50 non-local maill(other I The Egyptian leader also refer- lers killed and dressed a steer right states and foreign). retoeffortsabyedd a red in the pasture. It was the third redto fforsbdisidets__n_ incident of the year. A fish sale in the Washington,. D.C., area drew crowds three and featured in four deep. A suburban store that this monthS offered rockfish for 39 cents ath pound instead of the usual 79 cents Playboy. sold 4,000 pounds in four days.S California State AssemblymanSe itwhl Willie Brown of San Francisco sug- you can. gested that consumers buy soy beans instead of meat. "They are high in protein and can be made Z to look and taste like meat," he NF. said. Elsewhere in California, t w o housewives mixed dog food and hamburger to make tacos. The two, Laurie Lutz and Leslie Scher- bert, called their creations "Bow Wow Tacos." plus ALL A U SEX Mrs. Lutz said her husband told ABOUT her "they were the best tacos he ever had." She waited until after8 - hdeaten to tel thimd whawt henU~ie hdeaetotlhi whttem e tacos contained, but said he want- I.!I 1 1NI ed more even when he knew the!- recipe. uI , -M ership some students to undermine Egypt's position. "There are some people who do not like Egypt to be strong with the support of the Arab nation, nor did they want the Arab nation to be strong with Egypt's support," he said. Sadat criticized Washington' ap- parent decision to give Israel even more warplanes after Preimer Gol- da Meir's visit, "to frighten the Arabs." "I think the United States posi- tion is very clear, she wants us to accept a partial settlement and concessions which would lead to a phased Arab capitulation to Is- roel," instead of a phased Israel withdrawal from lands seized in 1967, as called for by the United Nations, he said. JAZZ IN DETROIT MARCH 28-31 ELVIN JONES QUARTET STRATA CONCERT GALLERY 46 SELDEN TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Strata, 831-1666 Discount Records, 1235 S. University, Ann Arbor UNIVERSITY OF MICH/GAN'S ARTS CHORALE PRESENTS A TURN THROUGH TIME FREE ! 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