Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, November 1 , 1972 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, November 1, 1972 Chilean Allende From AP and Reuters SANTIAGO, Chile - All 15 mem- bers of Chile's Cabinet resigned on Tuesday to give President Sal- vador Allende a free hand in fig- uring out a way to end three straight weeks of strikes, street demonstrations, sabotage and po- litical conflict. The resignation of the cabinet came shortly after Allende had ac- cepted the resignations of two of his ministers who plan to run for senate seats in general elections scheduled for next March. Allende, accepted the resigna- tions of Interior Minister Jaime Suarez, the No. 2 man in the gov- ernment, and Education Minister Anibal Palma. They were among four Cabinet members whom anti- administration c o n g r e s s- cabinet resigns as moves to end strike L men latin M part3 sought to impeach for "vio- g the constitution." eanwhile Allende met with y leaders of his popular unity coalition government for talks or the structure of his new cabine and to discuss a proposal that a least two members of the arme forces be included in it. A government spokesman said the proposal was submitted by the Coalitions Independent Popula Action (A.P.I.) minority party as2 means of restoring peace and or der in Chile where a "bosse, strike" has disrupted activities for the past three weeks. The proposal got a favorable re ception from Allende and the coa litions Communist and Radica parties, but was rejected by the presidents socialist party -- which n A t :d 'd to r a r- , ;s r - I ie .h with the Communists form the Also included in the motion of backbone of the coalition - and censure are economy Minister the leftist Christian party, another Carlos Matus, charged with or- minority member. dering the requisitioning of trucks Government sources said there after truck owners and owner- was also disagreement among drivers started the strike Oct. 11, leaders of the three armed forces, and agriculture Minister Jacques on whether some of their mem- Choncol, for alleged violation of bers should be included in the the nations land reform laws. cabinet. Twenty of Chile's 25 provinces Suarez and Palma, who are ex- continued under modified martial pected to run for congress in law. The army used tanks Mon- elections next March, are two of day to clear striking truckers from four cabinet members threatened a highway near the west-central with impeachment by congress for town of Melipilla after the strik- alleged "repeated violations" of ers barricaded the highway and the Chilean constitution. lit bonfires on it. The wave of strikes began Oct. The charges to be filed by the10, when truckers all over the combined opposition in the lower country stopped working, to pro- house of congress in the form of a test government plans to form a motion of censure accuse Suarez state-run trucking company. -TONIGHT!- November 1st -- ONLY! - 7 and 8:45 p.m. AUDITORIUM 'A' ANGELL HALL -$1 - JULES FEIFFER says, "A zapped portrait . part camp, part Horatic Alger run amuck." by the director of IN THE YEAR OF THE PIG | Arab s may hit again TRIPOLI, LIBYA, Reuters - Brandt today rejected Israeli ac The Hijackers of the Lufthansa cusations that West Germany ha Airliner who flew here after free- capitulated to terrorism by free ing three Palestinian guerrillas ing three Arab guerrillas on Sun held in West Germany for the Mu- day. nich Olympic massacre went into In a statement to the Bonn Cabi hiding yesterday vowing to deliver net, Brandt said the "passionate another blow against Israel. Israeli reaction" to Sunday's swap A spokesman for the two Arab of the three Arabs for passenger hijackers said "You can forget and crew of a hijacked Lufthansa about their whereabouts, names Airliner was understandable in the or destinations from here. light of last months Munich mas To mask their identities both sacre of Israeli Olympics sports hijackers wore linen stripes across men. their faces when they left the Luft- "But we cannot accept unjus- hansa Boeing 727 on Sunday night tified accusations. We are not in at -Tripoli Airport after their suc- a state of war," the Chancellor cessful 16-hour bid to rescue the told the Cabinet. Palestinian guerrilla survivors of In Tel Aviv, Israel Prime Minis the Munich massacre. ter Golda Meir said West Ger- Although tense and nervous at many's release of the Arab sus- times, the three men stressed time 'pects was "depressing, shocking and again their determination to and a disgrace to the spirit of man "die as martyrs or win victory" found so weak and impotent in the against Israel. face of brute force." The official Libyan newspapers continued to praise the hijackers Friday and Saturday SIDEI for their "heroic acts." Meanwhile, Chancellor Willie the original uncut King Kong starring FAY WRAY PLUS- personal appearance by MILTOWN KING KONG and Gorillas GLUESW7:30 and 10:00 Aud. 4 MODERN LAN $1 contribution - 2175 2PM-2AM. 'It,"' ";. :'Fte, l} . . ' of f1orcing thn aions10t i raalo stations to link up with a govern- ment-controlled station during the strike. Palma is accused of cracking down on student leaders who led - demonstrations against the gov- d ernment during the strike, the - sources added. - forest firos biro :mp eMON tM n tros ,S .a E ie" - I - The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 local mail (n Mich. or Ohio); $13 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (in Mich. or Ohio); $7.50 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Presented in association with the McGOVERN-SHRIVER COMMITTEE TOMORROW EVENING - Fellini's SATYRICON. A very special film. 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