-ri c8v. November ,, a - ,.-.-i, - WARMEST PARKA MADE 10 Oz. Fill-The only jacket of this kind in ANN ARBOR N3 AIR FORCE PARKA Flying Jacket, Type N3B0 6 Shell-lOG'> Nylon Lining-i Occo Nylon ° Interlining-10 0f Bonded Polyester Hood Trim-Canada ry or Alaska Wolf' Lining-1 001, Orlon Acrylic Face k 100%l Cotton Back Knit-100' ,Wool Color-Sage or Navy(4f Sizes: XS, 5, M,, L, XL $ 80 ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS3 veWr +{ 518 E. William Monday thuru Saturday 10-5:30 ° open Monday' til 8:30 : COMMUNISTS, CONCENTRATION CAMPS, AND THE MEMORY OF A PEOPLE: THE JEWS IN EASTERN EUROPE TODAY. LECTURE BY Cdr. Cynthia Haft Asst. Prof. of French, NYU Interviewer for Oral History ProjecR, Center for Holocaust Studies, Hebrew University 8 P.M.-FRIDAY, Nov. 10 HILLEL-'1429 Hill We Don't Have A Phony Atmosphere Some coffee houses give out dinner mints for free. They think that is atmosphere. Tough luck. We provide live music on weekends. Students display their artwark on our walls. Theater groups work on our stage. We are the Halfway Inn. You can afford us because we are non-.profit. There is never a cover charge.. the hall way inn AP Phota From the Garden of Eden? British anthropologist Richard Leakey examines an ancient skull, which he believes to be the oldest ever discovered. The skull, found by Leakey in East Africa, is estimated to be 2.5 million years old. DEAN RESIGNS: Black students end ninte day ua niversity take-over Isr ael hits Syria with airstrikiesl By the AP, UPI and Reuters TEL AVIV - Israeli and Syrian aircraft battled above the Golan Heights ceasef ire line for several hours yester- day as artillery blazed below. Israeli planes struck first at two guerrilla -bases along the cease-fire line near Boqaata in the northern sector of the }Golan. Heights. The raid came in retaliation for recent guer- rilla attacks against Israel, the, military command said in Tel Aviv. Shortly after this air strike, Syrian artillery opened up on Is- raeli army positions and civilian settlements near the ceasefire lines wounding two civilians, the Israeli spokesman said. A Syrian com- munique asserted the targets were heavily damaged. Israeli planes then swept over the Golan Heights to attack Syrian gun positions and were challenged by Syrian fighters. The Israelis said that in this dogfight, two Syrian planes, iden- tified as Soviet-made MIG21s, were . shot down. A Syrian communique claimed two Israeli planes were shot down in the dogfight and two more by antiaircraft fire. The latest round of fighting was the heaviest between the two na- tions in 27 months of the Middle East cease-fire. The raid into Syria was the first since Oct. 30, when Israeli war- planes hit four guerilla bases on the outskirts -of Damascus and an army base in the northern portion of the country. At the United Nations in New York, a Syrian representative told the U.N. Special Political Comn- mittee that Israel has increased "indiscriminate bombings" of refu- gee camps in Syria and Lebanon, and he called such action "openly genocidal." NEW ORLEANS (A') - Some 150 students at the predominant- s black Southern University in New Orleans (SUNO) ended their nine day occupation of the ad- ministration building yesterday when the college's dean resigned. Southern Vice President Em- mett Bashful said he was quit- ting after 14 years as head of SUNO in order to avoid a show- down confrontation between stu- dents and police "that might re- sult in loss of lives." His action resulted from fever- "I liked VAGINAL POLITICS" J. BECKER (Borders Book Shop) 41E IH. OPEN 'til 9 P.M. Mon., Thurs., Fri. nights ish behind-the-scenes negotia- tions, between black leaders and protesters. Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards had set a 1 p.m. deadline for the students to leave the building or be evicted by "whatever means necessary". The protesters occupied the structure on Nov. 1, in a move to gain student control of adminis- trative affairs. They ordered school officials off the campus. There was no resistance. Classes were suspended, leav- ing an estimated 150 students in control of SUNO. An effort to resume classes last Monday fail- ed. DAILY.OFFICIAL BULLETIN :.:;.;.; ..te, .. .. .i - :::: . i<::::::: >' ::- :s. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 School of Music: Bandorarna; U DAY CALENDAR Marching Band, G. Cavender, conduc- Library Film Series: "Conversations tor; U Symphonic Wind Ensemble, S. with Bertrand Russell," commentary Hodkinson, conductor; U Varsity Band, by C. Stevenson, UGLI MultipurposeJLarkin. conductor; U Jazz Band, E. Rm., 3:30 pm Smith, conductor, Hill Aud., 8 pm. Astronomy Colloquium: P. Biermann, 1 School of Music: Collegium Musicum, Columbia Univ., "Shock Density Waves T. Taylor, director; music of the sev- Driven by Star Formation," P&A Col- enteenth century, Campus Chapel, 8 loq. Rm., 4 pm. pm. Zoology Lecture: W.A.H. Rushton, School of Music: L. Guse, piano doc- Cambridge Univ., England, "Why Does toral, SM Recital Hall, 8 pm. an Image Fade When It is Fixed on Rive Gauche: Live entertainment, the Retina?" 4054 Nat. Sci., 4 pm. 1024 Hill St., 9 pm. Humanities Dept. & New Science Group: H. Skolimowski, "New Science. GENERAL NOTICES on the European Scene," 1040 Nat. Res., Academic Costume may be rented at 4:15 pm. Moe Sport Shop, 711 N. University; or- International Folk Dance: Macedon- k ders for Dec. 17 Commencement should Ian folk. dance workshop with P. Atana- be placed immediately & must be sozski, Barbour Gym, 8 pm. placed before Nov. 25. j THE HELLENIC STUDENT SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESENTS THE MUSIC OF GREECE (IS A PATH WITH HEART!) . 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