Page 14-Friday, June 6, 1980-The Michigan Daily U.N. Bits Israel for two bomb attacks (Continued from Page 1) the Philippines, Mexico and Jamaica. THE MEASURE "condemns the assassination attempts on the lives of the mayors" and "expresses deep con- cern" that Israel failed to protect adequately civilians in the occupied Arab territories. It also calls on all countries to deny Israel aid for use in conection with Jewish settlements in those territories, demands an end to the occupation and asks U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim to report on implementation of its provisions. The vote on the resolution had been postponed from yesterday morning to enable McHenry to get instructions from the State Department on how to vote. McHenry let others know yester- day morning that he still lacked in- structions, and the move from private consultations to a public meeting for a debate and vote was postponed again to mid-afternoon to give him more time. EARLY IN THE meeting, the coun- cil-on a proposal from Tunisia-voted 10-1 with four abstentions to let the Palestine Liberation Organization take part in the debate with the same privileges as if it were a UN. member. As on similar previous occasions, the United States voted against the motion. Britain, France,Norway and Portugal abstaned., ~\ Ann Arbor's Oldest & Finest Natural Foods Restaurant Say hello to our whole wheat waffles & pancakes Every Saturday and Sunday. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 314 E. Liberty " 662-2019 Open / days a week. I Solar airplane flies The Gossamer Penguin lifts off during a recent test flight in California as ground crewpersons run alongside. The aircraft, outfitted with a solar panel to capture the power of sunlight, flies at an average speed of 15 mph and an average height of 12 feet. bassachusetts town 'nvaded' bbrowaninch-long caterpillars DALTON, Mass. (AP) - They crept in from the poplars, thousands of them, clinging to' buildings and making people's skin crawl. Water cannons didn't turn back the creatures, so ex- perts decided to try adhesives to trip up the invasion of the caterpillars. One family has been driven from its apartment by the inch-long cater- pillars, which a Daly Street resident says are pouring out of two old poplar trees in this Berkshire County town "like water from a faucet." RA FAeRTWAhm ,...a,nd,.aec he been covered by the crawling, brown mat made of hundreds of thousands of satin moth caterpillars. "It's like something out of a science fiction or horror movie," - said Donald Gates, whose wife and two children moved to his sister-in-law's house Sun- day after the bugs turned up in the Gates' bedroom. "We open the door very carefully to get inside and they drop down on us as we walk in," Gates said yesterday. He has continued to spend nights at the apartment. ON WEDNESDAY fire fighters using high-pressure hoses failed to drown the harmless, if unsightly, caterpillars. "All they did was give them a bath!" laughed an attendant at a neighborhood service station. Afterward, "the caterpillars were more numerous than ever," admitted Archie Caesar Sr.,.town moth superin- tendent and tree warden. Gates said that when an industrial vacuum was used to scoop up the insec- ts, "it got so clogged with the damn things it stopped working." And, he ad- ded, " there's no way you can take a vacuum up an80-foot tree." CAESAR NEXT planned to spread a commercial adhesive, Tanglefoot, around the base of the trees to trap the caterpillars. "If that doesn't work, the last step may be to remove the trees," he said. State pest control officer Fred Hayward said the bugs would only feed for a few more days before spinning glossy black cocoons and entering a 10- day pupa stage. BUT THEY will emerge as moths that will lay more caterpillar eggs. Residents are edgy. "I'm almost out of, my mind over this ... They're outside, crawling all over the house," complained Candace Kaley, 73. "You have to brush your way out the door. "I never saw so many cars on this street. People are stopping and looking . . . They've never seen anything like it. Neither have I." "They're not dangerous," said Selec- tman William Moody, who owns one of' the houses. The CONSERVA TOR Y CLAM CHOWDER is full of clams and served New England Style. Attuned to your good taste M-Sat. 11-9 516E. Liberty next to 994-5360 - Second Chance 4 4 4 Tickets available at all CTC outlets; SCHOOLKIDS RECORDS, Ann Arbor; RECORDLAND in Briarwood Mall, Ann Arbor; WHEREHOUSE RECORDS, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, East Lansing and Lansing; ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. East Lansing. MAIL ORDER: Send check for amount and a self addressed, stamped envelope to: Fleming & Associates. 201 S. Main, Suite 409, Ann Arbor,. Michigan 48104. For more nformation, calI (313) 995a9066 HE sG7E 4