Tuesday, March :23, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Threo Tuesday, March 23, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Lebanese leader may resign DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN BEIRUT, Lebanon (P) - Le- banese politicians agreed on a face-saving resignation formula for the defiant Christian presi- dent yesterday as Christian and Moslem gunmen fought the heav- iest artillery battle of the civil war, informed sources said. President Suleiman Franjieh, whose resignation is demanded by leaders of a Moslem army coup, and more than two-thirds of the members of parliament, participated in the compromise negotiations but gave no public promise to abide by the form- ula. INFORMEb Lebanese sources said, however, he ple'lged to President Hafez Assad of Syria to give up his struggle to re- main in office after a delay de- signed to make it appear he was stepping down of'his own ac- cord. Beirut radio said Franjieh, a Maronite Christian, gave his ac- cord to the resignation scenario at an emergency cabinet meet- ing with Moslem Premier Rash- id Karami at the Baabda pres- idential palace east of Beirut. Leftist Moslems fought fierce- ly to retain Beirut's shell-pocked Holiday Inn hotel, partialiv re- occupied by Christian militia- men behind a murderous hail of rocket, mortar and artillery fire. POLICE said nearly 2,000 rounds were fired in the Ctrist- ian barrage and withering ie- sponses by Moslem mortar and artillery batteries, lighting the early morning sky and sending people running for cover throughout the day. Security officials estimated at least 40 persons were killed. They acknowledged this was a guess since only combatants ventured into the hot zones. Cars with loudspeakers tour- ed the city, appealing for blood donations to treat the wounded. ONE SHELL hit the French Consulate, seriously wounding Vice-Consul Guy Barioulet and slightly wounding Andre Ring- ard, an embassy attache. Sever- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 140 Tuesday, March 23, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a iily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 -by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. al rounds landed within 200 Ahdab who called for Franjieh yards of the American Embassy. to step down as a first step to- The U.S. Embassy announced ward ending the 11-montn-old it had expressed "concern" to: civil war that has drained Le- Lebanese authorities over t h e banon, taking nearly 12,500 :ives shelling of the previously safe and wrecking its once-flourish- Raouche quarter, housing many ing economy. embassies and the few fore;gn- The Karami cabinet, with ers still resident here. Dutch Franjieh presiding, also propos- Ambassador Adrianus Cornelius ed a blanket amnesty for thous- Vroon said he protested "at the ands of soldiers who rebelled to highest level" on behalf of the join the "Lebanese Arab Army" European Common Market of Lt. Ahmed al-Khatib. The countries. Moslem renegade backed Ahdab Beirut radio said the d e a 1 with artillery trained on the pre- reached in the cabinet meeting sidential palace. included revising the cons:itu- THE AMNESTY also would i- tion to allow parliament to pick cHe me a 1,000 in a new president beginning on ciade more than 1,000 Christan Tuesday. This would be ahead of officials and men who bolted the the normal timetable, which pro-coup army command to would be two months prior to the throw up a defense ring around Sept. 24 expiration of Franjieh's the embattled president. six-year term. Even with a new president, the plan leaves unsolved the ELECTION of a new president fundamental problems that have by parliament was intended to ripped the country apart. meet Franjieh's insistence that The burden now will be on he not appear to be quitting un- Karami, Franjieh's Christian der the guns of Moslem sold- followers nd their respective al- iers demnding his ouster. k lies to carry out political re- The arrangement also was de- forms agreed upon at Syran signed to satisfy Moslem coup uring as part of a Jan. 22 cease- leaders headed by Brig. Aziz fire accord. These were de- LECTURE -Wed., March 24 8 p.m.at HILLEL - 1429 Hill Prof. Calvin Goldscheider HEBREW UNiVERSITY TOPIC-AMERICAN JEWRY: A VANISHING BREED? This lecture will deal with demographic patterns, fertility, birth rate and intermarriaqe as it affects the Jewish po- pulation in the United States. signed to give the Moslem ma- jority more power in the Chris- tion-dominated political and eco- nomic system. Franjieh's Mar- onits Christians are a sect link- ed to Roman Catholicism. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Uni- versity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRIT- TEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson. before 2 p.m. of the day pre- ceding publication and by 2 p.m."Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear only once. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. i I ' ' -.... . STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY KAMAL Junblatt, the Druze For more information, phone chief who is political leader of r64-927@. the Moslem left, appears bent Tuesday, March 23 on revamping the sysrem itself DAY CALENDAR With a military victory in lli- wUOM: James Michener, Pulitzer ser ilas ndia,- Centennial, addresses National Palestnanian guerrillas. Press Club in washington, D C., re- It was Palestinians leading corded March 16. 10 a.m. Nsserite Ambusher gunmen who ! CEW/Returning Students' Commit- tee: "Assertiveness Training: what drove right-wing Phalange par- It's all About," 3205 Union, noon. ty Christians out of the H->hday School of Music: Trumpet Student Inn on Sunday, a major symbo- Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m.; Baroque Trio, Faculty Members Gustav Ros- lic victory. The 25-story hotel- seels, violin; Arno Marionette, oboe blackened by fire and cratered Marilyn ,Mason, harpsichord; Law-! by rockets - had been a Phal- , rence Hurst, double bass; guest art- ange fortress since October. 1 st Leonard Johnson tenor perform, } Abotr150eshalnits Aipeo er- Rackham Aud., 8 p.m. About 150 Phalangists alipped Future worlds: Susan Brownmil- back into the hotel hrough an ler, faminist, "Changing Sex Roles underground passage during the -- - _ night and took on the Ambusher The estimated population of gunmen who had let down their Iran is 31,837,000, made up of1 guard, Palestinian field c o m - Iranians, Kurds, and Azerbaij- manders said. anis. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - in Future Societies," Hill Aud, 31 p.m Henry Russel Lecture: Lamberto Cesari, Raymond L. Wilder Profes- sor of Mathematics "Mathematics in the Mediterranear: Today's view,"j Rackham, 4 p.m.,- Physics: John D. 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