Page 2-Friday, May 26, 1978-The Michigan Daily D'Estaing: Talks need European input (Continued from Page 1) b71 a- body and a European conference on initiatives and negotiations falls The Geneva committee is linked only meeting. braking the arms race. tragically short," Giscard d'Estaing informally with the United Nations, and Meanwhile, French President Valery told a special U.N. General Assembly Giscard d'Estaing told the delegates: Giscard d'Estaing yesterday proposed "DESPITE PARTIAL results, the session on disarmament. It was the fir- "The time has come to replace it with the creation of a new disarmament balance sheet for 30 years of proposals, st time a French chief of state had another body having more concrete ties made an official visit to United Nations to the United Nations system." FILMS OF FISCHIN@ER Free Screening FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1978 AUDITORIUM A, ANGELL HALL 7:00, 9:30 Oskar Fischinger was a pioneer of abstract animation. He was the link of that genre from the 30's to the 50's. Friday night, his wife Elfriede Fischinger, will present 2 different shows of his collected works. - CO-SPONSORS: Cinema Guild Ann Arbor Film Co-op Lightworks Cinema If U-M Art History Dept. Motion Visuals LT Video 'The time has come to replace (the Geneva disarma- ment committee) with another body having more con- crete ties to the United Nations system.' headquarters in New York. France for years has boycotted the 31-nation Geneva disarmament com- mittee out of dislike for the Soviet- American chairmanship: The new organization Giscard d'Estaing and his government is calling for would have 30 to 40 members with a chairman elected for two years from among all the members except the big powers. s 1 l 1 1 . , - Recently some friends and I discovered a - I' great place to have lunch, the new Salad Cellar in the basement of the Cottage Inn. Sam, the manager, has made the Salad Cellar a very different dining setting from the Cottage Inn restaurant upstairs. You construct your own salad from a huge salad bar consisting of over 25 fresh and delicious items. To complement your salad, order one of the superb- sandwiches-the Reuben, the Grilled Ham and Cheese, the Stacked Beef or the Cellar Deluxe. As an addition to your sandwich or as a main course, the Minestrone or Clam Chowder are both worth trying. To end your meal, succumb to the temptation of cheesecake, strawberry shortcake or the Salad Cellar famous Applemountain. -Valery Giscard d'Estaing THE FRENCH president acknowledged that "it is indeed on the efforts of these two countries (United States and Soviet Union) that halting the arms race will depend first and foremost. "For several years they have been negotiating the limitation of strategic arms. France welcomes this and hopes their efforts will be successful. It does not underestimate the difficulty of their undertaking." The French leader also proposed a meeting by all 35 participant nations in the Helsinki security conference on disarmament in Europe to achieve "A genuine reduction in weapons within the geostrategic complex of Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals." GISCARD d'Estaing said at a news conference after his assembly speech that preparations for such a conference would likely delay its opening until at least the end of 1979. After Giscard d'Estaing's speech, a Danish representative told the assem- bly that the nine-nation European Economic Community seeks a mutual arms reduction with Eastern bloc coun- tries of Europe. "The goal is greater security at a lower level of armaments and military forces," said Danish minister Lise Ostergaard. THE MICHIGAN DAILY VolumeI, LXXXViii No.us-s Friday, May 6, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. 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