Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY bubday, December 1,0, l9iZ Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY sunday, December 10, ~ 912 ovt. cl WASHINGTON (') - The Civil Aero- nautics Board (CAB) announced Friday that youth and family air fares are "un- justly discriminatory" but put off order- ing their cancellation pending hearings on a possible reduction of normal pas- senger fares. Tne board also approved the so-called "Discover-America" excursion discounts for the next 18 months but ordered they be canceled at the end of that period. In an 83-page order summarizing its investigation of domestic discount fares, the CAB indicated it may order a re- duction of all passenger fares when the youth and family discounts are dropped. Reversing ,a 1969 decision justifying the airlines' policy of giving discounts to special groups, the board said current aims air fares discriminate studies show the discounts don't create much new business for the carriers and in the long run require higher normal fares to cover the cost of transporting discount passengers. "The elimination of the discounts," the board said, 'would permit lower normal fares, and these reductions would have a traffic generative effect across the en- tire spectrum of the air-travel market." The board refused to commit itself to lowering normal fares, however, say- ing current and future costs must be restudied. The CAB only last year grant- ed the airlines a 9 per cent fare hike in an earlier phase of its present domestic passenger-fare investigation which has been under way since January 1970. Youth fares generally apply to pas- sengers between 12 and 21 years who hold valid youth identification cards pur- chased from the airlines. Young people who fly standby normally pay two-thirds of the normal coach fare, and those who make prior reservations get a 20 per cent discount. Discover-America fares are available for flying roundtrip, economy class on a journey that lasts between seven and 30 days. The airlines often limit Dis- cover-America ticket holders to flying at specified times or days of the week and generally for trips totaling at least 1,500 miles. In announncing its findings on the spec- ific discount fares studied, the board set down a new policy that it said will govern all promotional fares without de- priving the carriers of "flexible -market- ing tools to deal with short-term condi- tions of excess capacity" on regular flights. In the future, the board said, the air- lines: -May offer discount fares if they are not unjustly discriminatory and if they generate enough new traffic to make up for those who take the discount even though they would fly anyway at the normal fare; The 3rd meeting of the CENTER FOR AFRO- AMERICAN & AFRICAN STUDIES' Fall 1972 Colloquium on Africa will be conducted by: Professor Harold G. Lawrence DEPARTMENT OF HISTJRY- OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Professor Lawrence's Colloquium address will focus on: THE PRESENCE OF AFRICANS IN THE NEW WORLD BEFORE COLUMBUS ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Tuesday, December 12 1972 2402 MASON HALL-7 TO 9 P.M. -1 k --Must terminate al fare plan within first offered; and any given promotion- 18 months after it is --Must compute fare levels as if the discount fares are not a part of the fare structure. Lebanese army, Palestinians clash at outpost near border By the AP, UPI and Reuters -the term used by the army in re- ers here by surprise since a few, BEIRUT - Fighting between the ferring to the guerrillas. hours earlier an official Lebanese Lebanese army and Palestinian The armed men fired at the spokesman had said that the sit- guerrillas was renewed yesterday vehicle and troops had to fire uation was normal throughout the in South Lebanon near the border back, the communique claimed. country after yesterdays flare-up. with Israel. The communique also claimed The clash was reported as media- Guerrilla sources claimed that that delegates representing Pales- tion eforts continued to avert con- one guerrilla was killed and ano- tinian organizations got in touch frontation between Lebanon and ther wounded in a one-hour clash. with the Lebanese military authori- the guerrillas. The fighting began at 11:30 a.m. ties "condemning these isolated in- The conflict followed the return when Lebanese army troops open- cidents which do not express the of a large number of guerrillas to ed fire on a guerrilla vehicle that views of organized commands." South Lebanese areas from which failed to stop at an army check- Yesterday's fighting took observ- they had agreed to withdraw after point in the Ein Qenia area of Ark- -Gan Israeli incursion threatened to oub, the guerrilla sources said.. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- j lead to a showdown between the aged by students at the University of Lebanese army and the guerrillas One of the vehicle's occupants Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. second last September. was killed and another wounded. Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- The incident was followed ba igan 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, by Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- sporadic exchange of fire between day through Sunday morning Univer- A the two sides that lasted for an sity ear. Subscription rates: $10 b. carrier (campus area); $11 local maillv .t hour, the sources said. (in Mich. or Ohio); $13 non-local mail However, a communique from :other states and foreign) the Lebanese Army offered a dif sthrough Saturday morning. Subscrip- ferent account of the clash. Ac- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus < cording to the communique a Leb- area); $6.50 local mail (in Mich. orj anese Army vehicle was ambush- states and foreign}. mail (other *. ad in Arkoub by armed elem ents : >::;;:::;:: .::<::::;":::<;:: :;;;:v;:: :r.;r UAC PRODUCTION / COME ON OUT AND PARTY 7 with: SALMAGUNDI in "AFTER CLASSES BASH" Y. DEC. 14-9 p.m. to12Fp.m. SF o r b o o k in g s c a ll >} ." ',:r ::: DIAL: 5-6290 THE ULTIMATE- EXPERIENCE FOR EVERY ON! -OISNEr'S SREATPIONEERa'G VENTRE/IS THE SEASON'S Afff RM1V9i "VAN wmek "AN INCREDIBL..EVOLUTRYWFILM... 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William St. 662-0035 I i BELFAST P) - British authori- The rocket strikes were unleash- LLIUUIIA&A Productions ties said yesterday they are con- ed by the IRA's Provisional wing 769-0800 vinced the Soviet Union is involv-!two weeks ago and later beefed-up $ ftedo ed in the Northern Ireland. con- with a barrage from homemade I.I flict. mortars. - They based this conclusion on the British troops, scouring guerrilla discovery of Russian made rock- hideout zones for the deadly rock- ets in the armory of the outlawed ets that can purportedly penetrate A LITTLE BIT OUT OF THE WAY, BUT A LOT LESS TO PAY Irish Republican Army and on their one-foot-thick armor, captured one' "certain belief" that Soviet agents of the RGP7s in the Roman Catho- are operating on both sides of the tic New Lodge area, a Belfast shooting war between extremists of trouble spot. the Protestant and Roman Catholic It was the second of the Rus- communities. sian-manufactured weapons th ey Fish are fun, relaxing, a joy to anyone. 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