Page Two Gunmen kill 50 in Israeli TEL AVIV (M)-Three terror- ists opened fire with sub- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 31. 1972 12, wound airport The three men arrived aboard an Air France plane from Paris Society offers 'genuine' folk music to University community machine guns and grenades at and Rome with grenades and By DIANE LEVICK Israel's international airport submachine guns hidden in their Joni Mitchell, Gordon Light- last night, killing 12 persons luggage. Police said they ap- foot, and Tom Rush might be and wounding about 50, officials parently took the weapons from fine, contemporary folk sing- said, the baggage in Lod Internation- ers. But for "real" devotees, the Israel's transport minister, al Airport's customs hall, then University Folklore Society of- Shimon Peres, said the gunmen they opened fire on the passen- fers "traditional" folk music were carrying Japanese pass- gers around them. and culture. ports, had Japanese names and About 300 people were packed The original Folklore Society, their faces were Oriental. into the waiting room and cus- born of the "folk revival" in the One of the terrorists ran out- toms hall. It was gory with late fifties and early sixties dis- side the terminal building, blood, human flesh, broken solved six years ago. Then last sprayed bullets at two airliners glass and bits of baggage after summer, University student and then committed suicide, the attack. Nancy Katz and some friends blowing himself up with a hand Passengers who had just dis- decided to revive the society. grenade, airport sources said. embarked from the Air France T A second gunman was caught plane were the first hit when The society sponsored Joan by an airport employe. The third the gun and grenade fire erupt- Baez in concert at Crisler Are- escaped and was still at large ed, Then the terrorists turned us, last fall, but some society more than two hours after the their guns on airport employes members walked out after the lightning attack, officials re- and relatives and friends waiting first half. They complained of ported, for passengers. -- -(5) A and B go swimming and both their watches are damaged. A's watch starts ganing 30 sec. a day UAC & SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRESENT and B's stops altogether. If both de- Vt AN OUTDOOR CONCERT ' wa n"ever to repair or set.their watches, which o the two will tell The University Summer Symphony the exact time more often and how much more often? Answer; see next Mozart: Overture to Abduction from Seraglio Sat. Daiy. Straviosky:PlcellaSiteaThe Michigan Daily, edited and man- Beethoven: S)ml/ijony No. 1 aged by students at the University of Conducted by ROVER WILKINS III Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- WED., MAY 31 7:30 P.M. igan.420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- Dental School Courtyard day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by Admission Complimentary carrier. $11 by mai. Summer Session published Tuesday through saturday morning. Suhscrip- ; ;; ;o;;;;O c;;> () o c;;;;;;;;; o o c);;;;;;;;; Cy tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (in Mich. or h to; $50 non-local mail (other states an oreign r~ hg ...digcrafts as a way of life, Forest fires bun . .. are blessed with a pair of working hands, Inrttantre ...are fed up with 11 Establishment Status Games, -' ...are turned off by indifferent instruction, . . .like the idea of making jewelry for a living, fJ ... you may qualify as an apprentice in - [ PHILIP MORTON'S JEWELRY AND SILVERSMITHING U APPRENTICE PROGRAM Write for interview: PHILIP MORTON CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY 515 Conneout Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Phone 353-9932 g o<--omo<-yo<-yo<->