Page Six THE MCHIGAN DAILY Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY NOW SHOWING! ON WASHTENAW AVE. 1 1/ miles east of Arborland-U.S. 23 Fri. & Mon. & Tue. OPEN 6:45 SHOWS AT 7 & 9 P.M. Sot. & Sun. OPEN 12:45 SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 P.M. MAVERICK JAMES GARNER MEETS FEUDIN' SUZANNE PLESHETTE in r fThe storyof Ran into his own Iur S adat seeks renewe effort against Israel CAIRO (A) - President Anwar Sadat issued an appeal yesterday for a unified Arab crusade against Israel and the restoration of the rights of the Palestinian people. In a nationwide radio and television statement, Sadat urged Egyptians and all Arabs to ready themselves for a coming battle against "Zionist aggression." He accused the United States of "direct participation" in the occupation of Arab soil and also charged, "continuation of U.S. mili- tary and material assistance to Israel is tantamount to American participation in the occupation of our land . . Therefore the U.S. has defined its stand as a partner in aggression on our nation." Sadat's remarks seemed to doom any hopes of a peaceful interim settlement as advocated by U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers. Instead, it reflected a return to a hard-line policy, with Egypt new- ly reinforced by the 15-year treaty of "fraternity and cooperation" with the Soviet Union. "The Zionist act of aggression will remain even after we have liberated our lands," Sadat said. "The Israeli aggression will remain as a menacing sword hanging over our countries, over our industrial development and over every bit of bread of our children and of our children's children, if we fail to face this Israeli technological and cultural defiance with an equal one. "There will be no peace in this area if we do not build a modern state equipped with sophisticated military and civil weapons based on scientific advancement." MICHIGAN FILM SOCIETY (ARM) and ECUMENICAL CAMPUS CENTER present SATURDAY, June 12 Hikoshi Teshigoharo's WOMAN IN THE DUNES "In the truest sense a work of art, rare in film; open to the most personal interpretations, yet universal to the utmost, sensitive, harsh, and absolutely direct." -Film Comment FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 502 E. Huron near State St. $1 contribution free coffee 761 -7849 Fatal disaster At least 10 persons were killed and 99 injured when the Illinois Central "City of New Orleans" passenger train derailed north of Salem, Illinois about 12:30 p.m. yesterday. The train, carrying 200 passengers bound for New Orleans, derailed at more than 90 miles per hour in a hail of twisted metal and flames. FEWEST SINCE 1965: U.S. combat casualties in Vietnam SAIGON (IP) - U. S. battlefield deaths last week dipped to the lowest point since the start of the big American troop buildup in Vietnam in late 1965. 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In that October week, 14 com- bat deaths were reported from among 148,300 American troops then in Vietnam. By comparison, the 19 deaths last week came from 250,900 U.S. troops still in South Vietnam. The highest one-week toll of Americans killed occurred dur- ing the heavy fighting that fol- lowed the Communist Tot offen- sive of 1968, when 562 Ameri- cans were killed in the week of May 4-11. So far this year. 1,609 Ameri- cans havebeenekilled in actios for an average weekly toll of 45. In the comparable period last year, the U.S. death total was 2,500 or an average of 114 a week. The low casualty count coin- cided with word that U.S. Ain- bassador Ellsworth Bunker will leave Saigon Sunday for talks in Washington, possibly dealing with a speedup in American troop withdrawal. Also on the agenda will be South Vietnam's presi- dential election next October. Along with the reduced casu- alty figures, the U.S. Command reported only scant battle ac- tion. 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