Friday, November 12, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven i , .. wwbwnw " U.S. okays anti-mIsrael U.N. statement UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. i) - The United States joined in a consensus -,Security Council statement yesterday that "strongly deplored" Israeli poli- cies in occupied Arab territories as "an obstacle to peace." Israeli Ambassador Chaim, Herzog accused the council of "anti-Semitic innuendos" and rejected, the statement as one- sided. THE STATEMENT specifical- ly cited construction of Israeli settlements in Arab lands occu- pied in the 1967 Mideast war and expropriation of land anid "transfer of populations" in Jerusalem. ' It was the first time in five' years the United States, the Israelis' best friend in the Unit- ed Nations, joined in a declara-' tion so critical of Israel. But the statement echoed por- j tions' of a tough speech againsti Israeli occupation policies made by U.S. Ambassador William' Scranton last March. THAT STATEMENT infuriated bers, expressed "grave anxiety settlements would not be per-, Wand concern okver the present mitted to influence the outcome serious situation"' in the occu- of any Israeli-Arab peace settle- " pied Arab territories. ments, have "no legal validity" : It called on Israel to "re- and "constitute an obstacle to frain from any measures" that peace." violate the Geneva Convention The section of the statement governing administration of oc- expected to provoke the strong- copied territories. est reaction dealt with Jerusa- "IN THIS REGARD the mea- lem, a city sacred to Jews, surer taken by Israel in theI Moslems and Christians. Israel Israel to "rescind all such mea- sures already taken and to de- sist forthwith from taking any further action which tends to change the status of Jeru- salem." The statement concluded a council session called to hear an Egyptian complaint about "the dangerous and explosive situation" in the Israeli-occu- /he eS 3 frlKe h ou.-Eldw i~r all o{ us. STET,*..50AIOO'#,f( T l ' Israelis, and U.N. observers occupied Arab territories that j predicted another outburst of alter their demographic com- I anti-American sentiment in Is-j position or geographical nature rael this time.? and particularly the establish- l Yesterday's consensus state- ment of settlements are ac-1 ment, read by Council Presi- cordingly strongly deplored," i dent Jorge Illueca of Panama the council declared. ; on behalf of all 15 council mem- . The statement said the Israeli i has vowed not to return the city' pied territories. The Vdebate be- to Arab rule.! gan Nov. 1, THE COUNCIL declared allj Herzog rejected the statement l'egislative and administrative as "illustrative of the biased se- actions by Israel in Jerusalem, lectivity, one-sidedness and po- including expropriation of land litical expedience which moti- and transfer of populations, "are jvate statements or resolutions" invalid." It urgently called on! in the Security Council. ,.. 1 ''' ,,, a ,, { f J / { ./ i ry' ..+ i } + i - r i _. _,_ _. . . / r + _. <. _, .,, ......- S , s } {; r i .i , ____. y ._ _ w..w + . ... a ._ ... : f I ro/ e/ o '{? Gtl Expansion of DNA guidelines Sought 3 i t (continued from Page 1) j funded by the National Insti- ' and may represent hitherto non-t tutes of Health (NIH). existent hazards both to' human THE NATIONAL Foundation,' health and the ecology." the Defense Department and the : This is the same research Energy Research and Develop- that has caused a storm of ment Administration have vol-, controversy here at the Univer-I untarily adopted the guidelines.' sity, as the Board of Regents The University set guidelines weighed arguments for and very similar to NIH's. against the controversial dxperi- The petitions ask Secretary ments and Feventually approved David Mathews of Health, Edu- of them. cation and Welfare to adopt the States, and to publish final regu- volved in most urinary tract in- I lations based, on testimony at fections, certain types of gas- new, broadbased public hear-t troenteritis and blood infections, ings. which are often fatal, and the! The federal guidelines nowj modification "of even weakened leave '.large segments of the' strains of E coli poses a po- scientific and industrial com- tentially serious threat to human munities subject to no required: health," the petition said. safety procedures," the two ''LET ME MAKE it quite amouto hras oa mount of brow-beating, no amount of biased and one-sided resolutions, I oamounti of anti-Semiticain- attitude or will influence us in any wa~y." The council statement also spoke out against "any act of profanation of the holy places, religious buildings and sites." 5 39 East Liberty Ann Arbor 995-18-66 groups said. -- -------- SAS EXAMPLES of private in- Federal guidelines issued last NIH guidelines as interim June 23 are ;mandatory only in lations immediately gov+ recombinant D NA research all such research in the Z Wheeler,,Belcher maj Clash in 77 (Continued from Page I) cir,^!latiing petitions for K First Ward Democrat Liz seat in preparation for the Keogh, who is also up for re- ruary primary. election in April, is still con-j The two remaining C sidering, whether or not to run. members whose terms Like her comrades, Keogh isI in the spring -- Ronald busy consulting with party f bridge (R-Fourth Ward' members mn her ward-and hasE Gerald Bell (R-Fifth Was founds -some grumbling in the seem likely to seek re-el ran'ks. uon hi ' Bell called himself "pr Keogh said. "If I- do decide to l naton and Trowbridge run, I'm not goingwhtohdo vhat 1tobe givingsteatidea a I di l'ttime, hic es iea fc,,drain into it without a lot of ep." But Trowbridge is also KEOGH 'ADMITS she'd like, ing over, a run for Tu to run again, but added: "If seat. He told a class of jc I'm not the- candidate who can ism st ~hpts earlier this win, it would be insane." that h- had asked supf Two challengers have already! to contemplate the "suitE emerged in the First Ward Dem- the wisdom, or the weakr ocratic organization, and are, this thing." d eu ustry researcn into recomnin- verningj ant DNA, the petition said Gen- United !eralElecbtrtcris trying tode oil spills, and Imperial Chemical Industries Limited is working-on ' a virus that produces insulin. t The American pharmaceutical industry also has expressed in- terst n te rseach letter was Dr. Robert Sin- sheimer, chairman of the biology Keogh 'S: division of the California Insti- he Feb-' tute of Technology. A one-time proponent of recombinant DNA Council, research and a leading authority expire= in the field, Sinsheimer said no lTrow- one can predict how the new d) andj organisms will act or possibly ard) - evolve into yet different forms. rlection- He expressed particular con- rbbycern about the use of the bac- s som i terium E soli, which is some- is gaid times arhuman pathogen as the periments. That bac~terium is in-E o mull- urle0 ournal- s week portersT NG ability, I Presenting the- LAST LECTURE in the DISTINGUISH ED FACULTY SERIES DR. Paul.W Mc rackenr Edm und E zra Day rofessor of "ECONOMICS FOR A N IN TE RDE PE NDA NT WOR LD" FR IDAY, NOV. 12---8:00 P.M. ECUMENICAL CAMPUS CENTER 921 Church Discussion and refreshmnents will follow the presentation k I T U W E R tv IFRit 311 310 MAYNARD WMEE KLY SP ECI AL: ( J ... , ' ! ESDAY: fif price on beer 7 P.M.-1 I P.M. DN ESDAY: 1/ price on beer & iquor 7 P.M.-10 P.M. DAY: 15c Hot Dogs 2-5 P.M. NEW GIANT 7 FT. 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