Sunday, November 23, 1975 I ol THE MICHIGAN DAILY page Nine, Page Nin Warfare Juan Carlos ascends throne I (Continued from Page 1) 1V SAS SPANISH and foreign dig- nitaries-among them King Hus- -seiri of Jordan, Prince Rainier of Monaco and Vice President ead Nelson Rockefeller - listened, j Juan Carlos opened his inaugu- ral speech by paying homage to Franco. B e L t IRockefeller was the only high delegate representing a major power at the short ceremony. (Continued from Page 1) He flew to Madrid overnight, ents. . and in a brief airport speech THE ITALIAN embassy said expressed "unfailing friendship" that a first secretary, Piero for Spain. Cortone, and the consul, Santo Spain and the United States' Rustico, were kidnaped by left- are negotiating to c o n t i n u e wing gunmen on their way into American use of Spanish mili-1 Beirut from the airport on tary bases. The agreement ex- Thursday evening. pired in September, but bothj They were released unharm- sides agreed to continue talking. ed one hour later when the left- U.S. OFFICIALS said talksc were suspended during Franco's fatal illness. U.S. officials said the meeting1 between Juan Carlos and thel vice president lasted approxi- mately 30 minutes and was be- lieved to have come at the sug- gestion of Spain. U.S. officials said they had no indication what the vice presi- dent and the king discussed. SPAIN REPORTEDLY is seek- ing something stronger than an; executive agreement to continue1 the American presence here,I perhaps a joint resolution of! chance of approval with Juan; Carlos than with Franco. The monarch pledged to sup- port the principles of the Franco regime, but he clearly indicated change was in sight. APPEALING for unity, he said, "A free and modern so- ciety requires the participation of everyone," a contrast to Franco's rule restricting politi- cal action. .On the king's right, a crown and scepter lay symbolically on a velvet-covered stool-a tradi- tion of Spanish coronations since the 15th century reign of; GAY ACADEMIC UNION Because of the holiday schedule the next meet- ing of the GAU will be Sunday, December 7, at 7:30 p.m. at 1113 Nielsen Court, Apt. 3 (for directions call 763-4186, 761 -2044, or 995- 8642). TOPIC: A proposed Gay Studies course on the Politics of Lesbian and Gay Liberation. Future topics: GAU and Gay Women; Aqeism and Gov Society; Transvestism and Transsexualism. All interested persons are welcome ELECTIONS For Eight (8) Full Year Positions on the Executive Council of the LSA Student Government will be held on Dec. 8 and 9, 1975. In order to run for a seat you must sign up at the LSA Goverment office at: Room 4001 Michigan Union DEADLINE for Applying Is- Tues., Nov. 25, 1975 at 5:00 p.m. SHOP.. Bizarre and Unusual Plants NEW LOCATION! UPSTAIRS 514 E.WILLIAMS ANN ARBOR cacti, rare seeds organic fertilzers succulents orchids and pesticides ferns gesneriads indoor light bromeliads carnivorous plants garden supplies peperomia dish gardens books, journals plant doctor house calls OPENING SALE 15% Off With This Couon OPEN 10 to 6 MONDAY-SATURDAY 663-3692 # i S Congress., U.S. officials are said lieve such a resolution, quested by the Spanish! ment, would have a to be- if re-C govern-A bettera ~0 ists received news that some of their men had been set free by the Falangists. John Richardson, a British flight engineer working for Mid- dle East Airlines was also seiz- ed by leftists near the airport yesterday and released a fewE hours later after the Falangists freed a 16-year-old Moslem boy. JEEPS OF the right-wing Phalange militia patrolled the 1 Christian stronghold of Ashre- fiyeh with loudspeakers warn- ing residents to stay locked in their apartments because more fighting was expected. It cast a tragic pall on this; tiny nation's independence day commemorating the 34th anni- versary of freedom f r o m French mandate rule. President Suleiman Franjieh canceled a national address scheduled for' the occasion. About 7,000 persons - some estimates say 10,000 - have been killed out of a population of million. The fighting,, rag- ing in recurrent bursts since April, has caused $4.5 billion in damage and the government says 100,000 workers face unem- ployment. THE' TURMOIL stems from bitter religious and political dif- ferences pushing well armed .militia youths into bloody com- bat and paralyzing Karami's government. Moslem leftists aided by Pal- estinian guerrillas are demand- ing reform of the religion-based political system that concen- trates power in the hands of the 40 per cent Christian minority. They are backed by Karami, a moderate Moslem. City council voe on CDRS proposal (Continued from Page 1) Democrats (Elizabeth Keogh, THE GOP met Thursday D-First Ward) isn't going to be night, and Friday asked t h e there Monday, it will have to Mayor for '$10,000 for a new get support from me and one fire truck, $11,000 more f o r of the Republicans before it's" winter recreation, and $34,500 going to fly," she said. for the Chamber of Commerce Wheeler's proposal will need from the CDRS budget. 6 votes from the 11-member; Wheeler indicated he w a s council before it can pass. willing to consider the propos- als for the fire truck and re- creation, but added that he was "less inclined" to offer funding to the Chamber of Commerce. "There will be some money from the county for them, and I think we should just wait a year and see how that program H O works. Therefore, I'm not ter- SATURDAY ribly sympathetic to that re- NOV 22 quest right now," he said. 5pm$&7pm - r SUNDAY KATHY Kozachenko (SHRP- NOV23 Second Ward) said she will seek 2pm & more money for housing rehab- --4pm ilitation before she will give her approval to the proposal. and since one of the WASHTNAW "CHANGE" HAS COME! The new album from SA M Spanky & Our Gang. On Epic Records sPA KY&OU GANG C CARPNTER i Wnt a ~ncluing. San Diee rStndigfomny I ANNAR8O I atonaISW j 3150 CARPENTER Ho ANN A RBORN f4 ~PH ONE 971-SO 4 S Isabel I. "I swear by God and the Holy Gospel to comply with the fun- damental laws of the kingdom " said the new king, with his hand on a Bible, "and to loyally guard the principles that formed the national Movement." This referred to Spain's only political organization - Junior Year in GERMANY at FREIBURG FIRST INFORMATIONAL MEETING Wednesday-Dec. 3, 1975-8:00 p.m. Modern Language Building Lecture Room No. 2 t. (FIRST FLOOR) All undergraduates interested in attending the University of Freiburg should attend this meeting. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _f, 1~~ ii AND NOW 0 0 9 The First Ever and Greatest of All' First Prize: Dinner for 2 at one of Ann Arbor's Finest Restaurants, PLUS the chance to emblazon the chest every right-thinking Michigan football f with your prize winning Bowl design. of Fan const Second and Third Prizes: WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGED IN PRINT AND HAVE THEIR DESIGNS APPEAR IN THE DAILY. (Only the winning entry will be re- produced so that it can be ironed- off the page directly onto your T-Shirt.) _. . . _ -- ...__ _ ____ __ .663-3692 Your chance to achieve artistic immortality-or, at tie very least-to be remembered fondly on laundry day! Design an emblem, cartoon or drawing incorporating in its theme the Michigan Football Wolverines and their upcoming Bowl appearance. Begin forming your ideas now-when the Bowl bids are announced, finalize your design and submit the finished drawing to The Michigan Daily before 5:00 p.m. December 2. Rules. and Regulations: Judging will take place that night. The winning design will be reproduced in the pages of The Michigan Daily using a special ink so that students and all team sup- porters can IRON-ON your artistic talents to the front of their t-shirts. Then, before we leave for Pasadena, make your own "Bowl" t-shirt. Show our Bowl opponent we support a great team. i ON TONIGHT at 8: i i t Who Is Eligible? ANYONE-student, academcian, grad, alumnus, staff member,- ANYONE who reads The Daily- ANYONE who supports University of Michigan Football. Judges: TED RAMSAY Professor, School of Art BO SCHEMBECHLER UM football coach BOB UFER WPAG UM football announcer Artwork: Design should be no larger than 6 /2" wide by 9" deep or 9" by 61/2" and should be in black ink on white paper. It should be a simple layout, free of tiny details that do not eas- P r r ily transfer to fabric. Include your name, address and phone no. on the back and bring or mail to The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 by 5 p.m., December 2. Enter as many designs as your talents produce. The winning Iron-On Design will be printed in either Michigan Blue or "Rose" Red in an appropriate Michigan Daily sometime before the term's last publication December 13. START PREPARING YOUR ENTRY NOW- 35 p.m. be ready as soon as bowl bids are announced I III