Page 14-Saturday, May 17, 1980-The Michigan Daily WARNS OF WORLD-WIDE DESTRUCTION I Call mines minut Stone more solve< Stor Stone Union Stone urges military restraint By JOYCE FRIEDEN the U.S. is hostage to the Russians, and our forefathers it it is only properly Muslims," he said. "Th ing the world "a place full of they are hostage to us as well. If there is considered," he said. problem was solved by pati that might blow up at any some miscalculation and someone Stone cited the Iranian hostage crisis three ambassadors who wen e," distinguished journalist I. F. pushes the button, the whole world as an example, criticizing the building as fellow Muslims . said world leaders must show could end." newspapers for not providing the public all the hostages were saved." restraint when using violnce to Stone denounced man's inability to with a better perspective on how to "Little has changedv crises, learn from history. "We've learned handle the problem. "Nobody discussed appointment of Muskie (as Sec very little from the near past or distant what we should have learned about State)," he added. "He's just ne, editor of the now-defunct L F. past; and yet the history of mankind hostages from the seizure of the B'nai pulled out of Carter's hat wh, 's Weekly, spoke last night in.the can be a treasure-house of wisdom from Brith building in Washington by the exactly as Carter wants." Ballroom as part of a dinner ere, the ence and t into the .. there, with the cretary of t a rabbit W's doing 4 honoring the retirement of Ben Yablonky, a University communications professor. STONE SAID he has a "terrible sense of foreboding" that the recent events in history "will lead the world to get caught in an irresistable momentum of destruction." Americans have failed to fully understand changes in the world situation that have come into play since the development of the atomic bomb, said Stone. "Many problems of today can't be solved by military means, and yet when these crises occur, they bring out the primitive ,instincts in human beings ... it's leading us close to the brink," Stone said. "When you spend as much money as we do on the military, there is a tendency to look toward military solutions to your problems," he said. "THE PERIOD of the U.S. being the number one power in the world has passed," Stone said. The Russians have become our equals in building military cruisers, he noted, as well as our adversaries in the "nuclear deadlock." He called for patience and caution so that clashes could be avoided. "Except in small skirmishes, war is no longer a tenable solution. Today war is something that nobody can really win," Stone said. "People talk about the hostage situation in Iran ... why, all of Flighty fas hions United Airlines presents a fashion show celebrating 50 years of in-flight uniforms at a New York hotel Wednesday. The models are wearing uniforms for the year 2030 created by (left to right) Bill Haire, Bill Blass, Lucie Porges, Stan Herman, and Edith Head. Israelis hit Palestinian targets; Be in Sadat stage verbal duel By the Associated Press Israeli forces hit Palestinian targets in southern Lebanon with helicopter and gunboat attacks for the second time in a week and prime ministers Menachem Begin of Israel and Anwar Sadat of Egypt staged a verbal duel yesterday over the breakdown of talks on Palestinian autonomy. The Israeli attacks on Palestinian i,.. -Fly to Israel ____on the Htings of NESHER is the Hebrew word for Eagle- a Jewish tradition has it that the children of The Bible flew to Israel on the "wings of an eagle." We're not about to fool around with tradition' But we'd like to help you create your own fantasy. Nesher International offers you the opportunity to fly to Israel direct from New York nestled comfortably between the wings of our DC-8 Super Jets. 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Thirty miles west of Kfarwa and 12 miles north of the Israeli border, the port city of Tyre and the nearby Palestinian refugee camps of Rashidiyeh, el Bass and Bourj el Shimali, were bombarded by Israeli naval guns. One Palestinian man and two women were killed, and 10 persons were wounded, a spokesman for the governor of Tyre said. Israeli military officials said the raids were a "preventive action" to disrupt guerrillas preparations for attacks on Israel, such as an attempted guerrilla incursion Wednesay night. LEBANESE PRIME Minister Salim el-Hoss condemned the attacks as "new evidence of Israel's arrogance and defiance of U.S. resolutions and inter- natonal principle." Yesterday, Palestinian guerrillas and Lebanese Christian militia forces exchanged heavy fire, and Israeli bor- der troops lobbed artillery rounds at guerrilla targets to help their Christian allies, an army spokesman in Tel Aviv said. The spokesman said the Christian en- claves of Klieyia and Marjayoun were hit hard by Palestinian gunners, and Israeli troops on the Israel-Lebanon frontier fired on Palestinian targets about nine miles northwest of the bor- der. It was not known if there were casualties. THE THURSDAY night raids came a day after three Palestinian guerrillas infiltrated into northern Israel in an at- tempt to attack the upper Galilee kib- butz of Hanita. Israeli trooops illed all three. They also came within hours of a sudden reversal by Sadat, who said that he would suspend Egypt's participation in the talks regarding Palestinian self- rule in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Trip. Begin's response was to call Sadat's reversal "incomprehensible." Sadat announced Wednesday that Egypt was willing to rejoin the negotiations that were broken off May 8, even though he felt the gap on basic issues was "formidable." However, af- ter a top level strategy meeting Thur- sday Sadat changed his mind and the verbal duel with Begin began. 4 4 4 4 -.j