Page i wo 1 HE MICGAN DAtILY Wednesday, July 27, 1977 Egypt, Libya observe trUce CAIRO, Egypt (A-Egypt and Libya waged a war of words yesterday, but E g y p t said armed forces of the two Arab neighbors w e r e observing a truce along their 700-mile desert frontier. "Both sides are sincerely hon- oring the cease-fire," after a week of major border clashes, an Egyptian military spokesper- son said. EGYPTIAN President Anwar Sadat scheduled a nationally televised speech last night that was expected to deal with the conflict. "The cease-fire will be in force as long as trere are no Libyan military provocations," a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said in denying that Egypt had laid down other conditions for the truce. One report said the conditions included t h e dismantling or mothballing of electronic sur- veillance systems built for Libya by the Soviet Union. "THAT IS NOT true," the Foreign Ministry spokesperson said. By Egyptian a c c o u n t, the truce was held for two days. However, a Libyan diplomat in La nordered todesegregate schools CINCINNATI (UPI) - The District Judge Noel Fox in Pierce Lively sharply criticiz- Lansing, Mich., school board Michigan. ed the school board for segre& "has created and maintained The Lansing school board is gation practices and cited a a racially segregated school now under orders from Fox to long list of abuses. system," a federal appeals continue a "cluster plan" for "Our review of the record court ruled Tuesday. desegregating the city's ele- convinces us that . . . the Lan- mentary schools until a final sing Board of Education has In issuing the decision, the desegregation plan is submit- practiced de jure segregation. 6th U. S. Circuit Court of Ap- ted for court approval. in the administration of public peals unanimously upheld a Appellate Judges Anthony elementary schools," declared similar previous finding by U.S. Celebrezze, John Peck and the judges. Rome claimed there was fight- ing Monday in two Libyan cases. Libya said yesterday that cap- tured Egyptian soldiers had car- ried Israeli arms. The Libyans said this showed that President Anwar Sadat was a tool of both the _ U.S.- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Zionists. THE OFFICIAL Libyan news-' paper Al Jihad said: "Our forces seized Zionist arms from Egyptian prisoners of war, and these arms were used against Libya by Anwar Sadat, who is a tool of the CIA." "We recognize that the man fighting us has already sold himself to the devil," the news- paper said and predicted the Egyptian people will overthrow their president. E g y p t' s semiofficial news- paper Al Ahram, on the other hand, said "the Libyan people soon will p as s sentence on Libyan leader Moammar Kha- dafy." "THE PUNISHMENT of the Libyan people and the judgment of history will be very harsh against the bitter individual who instigated the L i b y a n army against its Egyptian brothers," Al Abram said. Algerian President H o u a i Boumedienne returned to Algiers yesterday after a Sunday media- tion mission to Cairo and the Libyan capital of Tripoli. Palestinian mediators con- tinued their efforts to resolve the conflict. The Palestine Lib- eration Organization (PLO) an- nounced here Monday that PLO chief Yasir Arafat's shuttle be- tween Carlo and Tripoli had pro- duced a three-point cease-fire agreement. Details were not an- nounced. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LxxxvII, No. 52-S wednesday, July 27, 1977 Is edited and managed by student. at the University o Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily 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 mai outside Ann Arbor. 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