t, Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February.15, 1977 TuesayFebuary.5_197 Pag _iItTEMCIA AL . CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY' OPENINGS- The Michigan Student Assembly is now accepting applica- tions for the five openings on the Student Supreme Court. The Judiciary renders decisions on student activity griev- ances, particularly with regard to student organizations and student government. To apply and for further information, come to the MSA offices at 3909 Michigan Union Build- ing; or call 763-3241 or 763-3242. Saudis threaten oil price hike LEONARD BERNSTEIN'S. MASS ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY by the Howard Hangar Performers Tuesday, Feb. 15-7:30 p.m. ANN ARBOR'S- FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH STATE & HURON STS. Ticket donations for non-students are $3, $2 donation for students; ($2 non-students and $1.50 students for groups of 15 ornmore ordered in advance) from thetWesley Foundation, in person 'or by mail. 602 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 Tickets and more information 9-12 & 12:30-3 week- days. 668-6881. (Continued from Page 1) In Israel, informed sources reported that during Vance's visit Israeli officials may revivel their proposal to exchange s'me of the occupied territories for in- dividual no-war agreements with their Arab foes. The Is- raelis had shelved the proposal when the Arabs began pushing last year for resumption of the Geneva pe'ace talks to work out an over-all Arab-Israeli s 3ttle- ment. PUBLICLY, the Israelis have stressed their readiness 1o re- turn to Geneva as long as the Palestine Liberation Organ za- tion (PLO) is not present as a separate, full-fledged ; partici- pant. But with the Arabs now insisting onPLOparticipation, the Israelis say privately that talk of resuming the conference now is unrealistic. Vance has said that on his mission to six Mideast countries he plans to explore a reported shift toward moderation by the PLO. A PLO official, Ghazi Hus- sein, said in a letter released yesterday in Vienna, Austria, that "peace in the Middle East is nearer than ever before." He to Israel for the fiscal year be- the current rate of 1.6 million attributed this in part to "the ginning October 1978. President barrels. A top official was quot- Arab and international rev-rgni- Carter has added $285 million ed as saying production would tion of the PLO:" to the $1.5 billion budget fo, Is- be maintained at the present ISRAELI OFFICIALS remain rael by Ford, but the Israelis level for two or three years. skeptical about talk of PLO are seeking a total of $2.3 bil- -The Israeli government and moderation. PLO leader Yasir lion. labor unions initialed an agree- Arafat "may play tactics with Saudi Arabia's expectations of ment freezing prices, wages and any Western leader, but he can't U.S. pressure on Israel in ex- taxes as a stopgap measure to fool us," Israel's Foreign Mn- change for holding down oil calm the nation's strike-ridden ister Yigal Allon said during the price increases were first voiced economy. The package, to last visit last week of U.N. Secre- in December by Sheik Ahmed until June 30, lacked the support tary-General Kurt Waldheim. Zaki Yamani, the Saudi oil min- of the influential manufacturers' Arafat reportedly told Wald- ister. Yamani made similar t e- union, which has demanded a heim that the Palestinians would marks last week, but Prince tougher antistrike policy. agree to establishment of a Pal- Saud's statement was the first -Egypt's parliament expelled estinian state made up of the threat to raise prices if Ameri- a Egyp t met forecrid- West Bank of the Jordan River! can pressure on the Israelis was inindependent member for crit- and the Gaza Strip, but still insufficient, icizing Pdescriin t Aweeksade would neither recognize nor Thefndumron g last week s ref- make peace with Israel. frinmnse oe rnu ntuhnwatro The Israelis plan to remind that to increase or decrease oil measures as play-acting. The ac- phes is not difficult for us. ButEtion was taken against Kamal Vance of a commitment they .we hope that conditions will not! Eddin Hussein, a former Eg'p say then-President Gerald Ford oreus ta nin dIn usi etomrEyp- say henPresden Gerld ordforce us into positions whion we tian vice president. made to Prime Minister Yitz- might have to take." hak Rabin in September 1975 - In the referendum, the law- that the United States would not, IN OTHER Middle East devel- and-order measures received a recognize the PLO until the opments yesterday: 99.42 per cent margin of approv- guerrilla organization recognizes -The Middle East Economic al, according to Egyptian offi- Israel's right to exist . nd agrees survey reported that Abu Dhabi, cials. They were imposed in the to U.N. resolutions calling for richest member of the six-sheik- wake of rioting Jan. 18-19 to negotiations. dam United Arab Emirates, has protest government food price ISRAELI officials also plan to no plans to increase its daily increass. Sadat blamed the ask Vance to increase U.S. aid production of crude oil above riots on Communists. 1 t _ L Kubelka creates exacting films (Continued from Page 5) a post-cinema age, and that we that "the actual rootage I use think differently as a result of is like brick for the arobitect." the existence of the film me- Kubelka made some extreme- dium. ly interesting points about art "The art of cinema is the lead- and its relationship to human- ing art of our time. It has be- ity. During his lecture, he stated come the popular art of Amer- emphatically that, "C o m m o n ica. It has become the medium sense is the only thing you have of expression." to have to understand all art. SPEAKING FOR h i s own AFTERWARDS, however, he cinema, Kubelka said, "I never did qualify that statement by 'tried to be underground or out- emphasizing that one must real- side or for the few. I see myself ly want, or even need contact as a crafteran who makes good with works of art to be able tots.cIfwanwyodyeoad understand them. "Those who things. I want everybody to par- need it will be open to it," he !tae nter reled any said. "In order to understand fit.'imhheornev~ereally rea any art youIhave to invest time, you film theies, except superfi- have to really like it, it has to and I can only function like gie some tingAll thes atepts that. I am my own philosopher." to bring art to the people are Kubelka sees an ever-increas- useless. However, if you are ing interest in non-industrial free enough and not bound to cinema, but feels that its full preconceived concepts of seeing appreciation has far to go. Re- and understanding, you can un- gardless of public opinion, he derstand complex films, new remains a man passionately languages." dedicated to his art, a man who According to Kubelka, cinema can say "I must really love what is the new language. He claims I do. 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