Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 29, 1973 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 29, 1973 LIBYA MAINTAINS INNOCENCE U.S. rejects Libyan reply: denial of attack unacceptable Sdget the jobdone (Continued from Page 5) PERSONAL "THE FIRST" Straight Pool Tournament Sat. March 31, 11 a.m. Union cF142 BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING: Alpha. Beta, Theta waves. Cardiac rate and waveform. For information on equip- ment rental, classes, and personal in- struction call 769-1568. 43F143 WASHINGTON, (Reuter) - The! United States yesterday rejectedr as unsatisfactory a Libyan reply to its protest against the attack, on a U. S. military aircraft over the Mediterranean a week ago. The Libyan reply, which denied that Libyan fighters attacked thej C-130 transports plane, widely re-; ported here to have been on a spy mission 82 miles off the Libyan coast, was returned to the Libyan charge d'affaires, State Depart- ment spokesman Charles Bray' said. . Asked the reason for the unusual diplomatic rejection, Bray said: "The tone of polemics - indeed there were four pages of polemics -and the fact that the note denied, what we know to be a fact - that our aircraft was fired upon by Libyan aircraft." The United States claims the un- armed transport aircraft was at- tacked by two Libyan air Force Mirage fighters while on a mili- tary mission over international waters. The State Department has, refused to discuss the mission, but informed sources said that the; plane carried electronic surveil- lance equipment. The Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, David New- som, handed the note back to the Libyan charge d'affaires, Muhar- ram Ben Musa after reading it, Bray said. Bray took the unusual step of quoting for reporters what New- som told the Libyan diplomat. After expressing the U. S. de- sire for good relations with the Libyan Arab Republic, Newsom waters 40 nautical miles north- said: north east of Tripoli. The boat "We cannot, however, accept as later docked at Tripoli. satisfactory or consonant with a The Italian Consulate - General businesslike resolution of our dif- in Tripoli, contacted from Rome, ferences the reply as presented. was at pains to play down yes-, We regard the reply as unsatis- terdays incident. It said the boat factory both in form and in sub- would be leaving Tripoli the min- stance." ute the sea was calmer. According to the U. S. version of "It was a small incident which the incident the C-130 based in has been completely resolved," he Athens, never approached closer said. "The Borgea is free to go than 75 miles from the Libyan whenever it wants but the sea is coast. It was shadowed by two very rough at the moment and the Libyan Mirage planes and then skipper is waiting for the swellI fired upon byone or both of them. to subside." The U.S. aircraft escaped by duck- Port authorities here said that ing into cloud cover. the skipper, Capt. Vosimo Gan- Diplomatic observers here spec- citano, was unaware that he had ulated that the U. S. plane may sailed into a military exercise have been watching for Libyan area. aircraft seeking revenge on U. S. They said that after the attack, or Israeli commercial aircraft in e skipper radioed Tripoli port retaliation for Israel's downing of authorities for an explanation and a Libyan airliner last month. More told them of the damage to the than 100 people died in that crash. Borgea. The Libyan authorities In what is assumed to be an un- told him to head for Tripoli so that related action, a Libyan plane they could check the boat and put dive-bombed a Sicilian fishing it right. boat in international waters near Sicily, peppering it with shrapnel, LONDON (UPI) - It was like when it strayed into a sea and air old times when Mrs. Irene Atkins exercise. divorced her husband Th'irsday on The boat, the 170-ton Borgea, grounds of his unreasonable behav- had its portholes and navigation ior. She had been through it all 10 lights shattered and suffered sev- years before with the same man. eral small holes from shrapnel Their first divorce after three when the Libyan plane dropped years of marriage was on grounds three bombs at it, one exploding of cruelty. "Never again," s a i d' only 60 feet away, the authorities Mrs. Atkins after the second di- said. vorce. "When I married Thomas They added that none of the 14 for the second time, I was told by crewmen were hurt in the attack, a welfare officer that he was a which took place in international changed man." PERSONAL PEACE CORPS & VISTA ?deed nurses for programs at home and Ntroughout the world. Recruiters will be in the School of Nursing Lobby Alar. 28 & 29 from 9-4:30 p.m. 43F139 WHY BUY MASS produced WEDDING RINGS? Have y ur personai design cre- ated by JHAN, 769-7550. cFtc BOARD EXAM TUTORING Enrollment for Kaplan Tutoring courses now being accepted for the upcoming LSAT, MCAT, DAT exams. 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Mexican Art Display FRIDAY 8 P.M. in the Under- grad Library multi- purpose room, 3rd floor U. of M. central campus sponsored by New World Film Co-op FRIDAY ADM. $1 ALL the BEER you MARCH 30 can drink! FREE POP TOO! I NO ADMISSION CHARGE iBeef. ft's our answer to MOM's 4prime rib. .94 CONGRATULATIONS, LYNN EDEN The University of Michigan Press wishes to extend hearty congratulations to Lynn Eden, on the occasion of the nomination of her book (Crisis in Watertown: The Polarization of An American Community, The University of Michigan Press, $6.95) for the 1973 National Book Award in Contemporary Affairs, make ourselves credible? Written while the author was still an undergraduate at the University of Michigan's Residential College, Crisis in Water- town involves the reader in the gradual polarization of a small midwestern town. Lynn Eden's account - recorded largely in the participants' own words - is a true and remarkable document of our times. "The 'crisis in Watertown' (Wisconsin) revolved around the firing of a young activist minister from the establishment Congregational church . . . by allowing Watertown's resi- dent's to speak for themselves, Eden has provided hard evidence of the continued isolation and remarkable paro- chialism of small-town America." --Frank A. Burdick, Library Journal MISSIONHURST invites you to do just that by becoming a modern missionary priest or brother to bring truth and jus- tice in Jesus' name to the world! MAiSSIO HURST LYNN EDEN CRISIS IN WATERTOWN The Polarization of an American Community $6.95 "Crisis in Watertown is a superb piece of reporting. Its author has carefully collected testimony from all points on the Watertown political compass, and resisted the tempta- tion to pass any judgments herself. The result is a rare opportunity to gain insight into a process in which we are all involved, and in which the stakes may be survival." ......................................................r .............- Please send me information on becoming I I