Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 17, 1976 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 17, 1976 FRI TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY CROWD VIOLENCE: Assembly debates free "ALL YOU CAN EAT" speech ENGLISH STYLE FISH 'N CHIPS includes unlimited trips to our famous salad bar and hot loaves of our home baked bread. ADULTS CHILDREN (under 12) . . $3.44 *.$1.95 Served Tuesday and Wednesday 5 p.m.-]11 p.m. By MAUREEN NOLAN Incidents of near violence at speeches, such as the one last year when Israeli President Ephraim Katzir spoke at the University, were the topic at yesterday's Senate Assembly meeting. The University's policy of free speech came under close scru- tiny as Prof. Bruce Friedman, a member of the Civil Liberties Board (CLB), presented a docu- ment expressing the Univer- sity's "deep and lasting com- mitment to freedom of speech." USED HIS FEET AND IMAGINATION LOS ANGELES (P) - Accord- ing to at least one police officer in Los Angeles, jaywalkers must be the most imaginative offend- ers of the law. When the officer arrested one man for jaywalk- ing, the straightfaced offender insisted he thought the "Don't Walk" sign was an advertise- ment for the bus company. THE DOCUMENT was cre- also be considered, but Prof. ated because of the "erosion of Shaw Livermore, who worked freedom of speech at the Uni- with the CLB on the statement, versity in recent years," accord- said the CLB wanted "some ing to Friedman. latitude of protest." Friedman sees it as "the first As a whole the Assembly correcting came out strongly in favor of and easiest step" inth oetdnt the statement and it will be sub- the attitude that some students mitted for action at the next have developed of shoutingi __ _ down speakers that are dis-N liked. NATIVE SONS He also mentioned an "in- WASHINGTON (P) - Of all sidious trend to dis-invite con- Americans who have lived since troversial speakers," adding, the Revolution, more than half "we (the CLB) felt that this are still around. constitutes intellectual black- John Warner, administrator mail." of the American Revolution Bi- The document, if adopted, centennial Administration, notes would prevent the 'U' from bar- that a decade after the country's ring invited speakers, and would birth, the United States' popula- protect a guest speaker's free- tion-from the Atlantic to the dom of speech by removing the Spanish settlement on San Fran- protestors from the area. cisco Bay-was a bit more than four million. DISCUSSION of the statement Census figures reveal that focused on the wording used to about 400 million persons either define what constitutes unrea- were born here or have immi- sonable protest and how it grated since then, compared should be dealt with. with a current U.S. population The protestor's rights would of about 215 million. meeting. He did not see the long term budget outlook as being as eBst THE UNIVERSITY'S budget bleak and also said the Univer- was also discussed at the meet- sity is in better shape than most ing by Frank Rhodes, vice pres- public universities. ident for academic affairs. He But he warned against hoping painted a stark picture for the for easy answers to the crisis. next academic year, saying that "It is dangerously easy to budget cuts, a no-growth enroll- over-estimate the effects of ad- ment, and $2.5 million of the ministrative action," he said, budget being consumed by fixed stressing that central planning commitments as some of the alone is not enough and the co- reasons for next year's financial operation of all concerned is a woes. necessity. Zair airlifts arms to forces in Angola By The Associated Press 1 est condemnation of the mer- Western - backed troops were cenary issue so far: reported yesterday harassing Cuban soldiers in newly launch:- "It's time this dangerous non- e'd guerrilla action in Angola sense stopped ... The presence and sources said a shipment of of those who sell their killing arms from Zaire was airlifted power for money is more likely to the anti-Marxist forces deep to prolong the conflict than to in the bush. end it." 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TWO PLANES from Kinshasa, Zaire, loaded with arms, defied patrolling MIG17 fighters to bolster between 15,000 and 20,000, National Union-UNITA-troops deep in eastern Angola's bush' country, UNITA sources said in Lusaka, Zambia. The informants said the latest arms consignment included an- titank weapons capable of pierc- ing the armor of Soviet T34 and T54 tanks.- UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi,l in a statement recorded in east- ern Angola and flown to Lusaka,: said his soldiers have alreadyt begun to nip at the flanks ofi Cuban troops assisting the So- I viet-backed Popular Movementt -MPLA. "WE ARE to continue our c struggle because we think that1 we cannot accept a minority + regime imposed on our people by Cuban troops and Russian tanks," Savimbi said. "So long as injustice continues, we willc continue the struggle until ourz people have a democratic gov-i ernment." About 200 British mercenaries are fighting against the MPLA in Angola. Britain's deputy for- eign secretary, David Ennals,c said in his government's strong- Ennals statement came a day after 100 mercenaries flew from London to Kinshasa, Zaire, en route to join the fighting in Angola. The passage of pro-Western mercenaries t h r. o u g h Zaire prompted Zaire President Mo- butu Sese Seko to issue strength- ened orders yesterday to all air- ports and border posts, as well as Zaire embassies abroad, to prevent passage of the soldiers of fortune through his country. MORE COAL; RAILROADS READY WASHINGTON (I)-A doubl- ing of U.S. coal producton with- in the next 10 years is forecast by the National Coal Assn., the Department of Transportation and other government agencies, and will provide a major step to national energy independ- ence. Within the railroad industry, there is no question about "transportation capacity" to meet the coal industry's in- creasing demands for hauling large additional quantities of coal each year. 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