Page 18--Friday, May 9, 1980-The Michiqan Daily BEGINS IS NEW CAMPAIGN STRATEGY Carter travels to Philadelpbia 4 WASHINGTON (AP)-The Rose Garden campaign strategy President Carter is scheduled to abandon today with a trip to Philadelphia worked to his advantage for a time, then turned into a political liability, he has acknowledged. Although Carter insists he wasn't using the protracted crisis over the hostages in Tehran to further his re- election campaign, he made Iran the underpinning for the Rose Garden policy, then suggested when he announ- ced he would resume traveling that Iran was only one of many reasons for staying home. YESTERDAY, THE president's campaign committee announced he would make an avowedly political trip to Cleveland on May 29-five days before the Ohio primary election. An examination of the president's public statements shows that the strategy evolved a month after the hostages were seized last Nov. 4, and Carter continued to fence himself into an ever tighter paddock until he dum- ped the policy without warning last week. On Nov. 8, four days after the raid on the embassy in Tehran, the White House announced the president would postpone a scheduled visit to Canada to "continue to closely monitor the situation in Iran and direct efforts to secure the release of the Americans there. . . The president's decision to postpone this visit is not based on new developments or any expectation of an immediate change in the situation in Iran. Rather, it is based'upon his desire to remain in Washington, where his foreign policy advisers are im- mediately available and so that he can continue to monitor closely and direct See CARTER, Page 19 UN asks return of Palestini*tns I UNITED NATIONS (AP)-The A RIN E R Security Council adopted a resolution yesterday calling on Israel to allow the ru Sunday return of three Palestinian leaders it expelled from the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River last weekend. 'ND CHANCE The United States abstained and the resolution was approved 14-0. MONDAY, MAY 12,1980 John Kebabian- Biochemical Pharmcology Unit NIH "B-ADRENORECEPTOR IN D2-DOPAMINE RECEPTOR OCCUR IN THE INTERNAL LOBE OF RAT PITUITARY GLANDS"" MHRI Conference room 1057 3:45 to 5:00 p.m. TEA 3:15 p.m. MHRI lounge THE OTHER Western members of the 15-nation council-Britain, France, Portugal and Norway-voted for the resolution along with China, the Soviet Union, East Germany, Tunisia, Niger, Zambia, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Mexico and Jamaica. The resolution says the council calls on Israel "to rescind these illegal measures and to facilitate the im- mediate return of the expelled Palestinian leaders so that they can resume the functions for which they were elected and appointed." It asks U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim "to report upon the im- plementation of this resolution." U.S. AMBASSADOR William vanden Heuvel noted that the resolution did not refer to the action that prompted Saturday's expulsions-the Palestinian guerrilla killing of six Israelis in Hebron the night before. "We are dealing here., with a. tragic cycle of violence in which one violent act begets another," Vanden Heuvel said. "We deeply regret that the resolution does not refer to the killing in Hebron of six Israelis and the wounding of 17 others. We condemn this wanton act of violence at Hebron, and the Palestine Liberation Organization's respon- sibilityfor it," hesaid. Earlier Thursday, Arab countries revised the resolution to get it more votes in the council, a Western diplomat said privately. They deleted a referen- a to an earlier resolution criticizing Israel and a provision that woulk have had the council "deplore" Israeli ex- pulsion of the three Palestinian leaders, the diplomat said. The three are Mayor Fahad Qawasmeh of Hebron, Mayor Moham- med Milhem of Halhoul and Sheikh Raji Bayud Al Tamimi, Hebron's Islamic 4 The Winner Keeps Ahead Of The Rest WITH SPEED READING, STUDY SKILLS, WRITING SKILLS at the University of Michigan READING AND LEARNING SKILLS CENTER 1610 Washtenaw Ann Arbor REGISTRATION 764-9481 MANDAY I I 4 Thursday, May 8, Friday, May 9, May 12 COST: $30-U-M Students and Staff (payable by check-U-M refund policy) The UertYof MW~N Reaing &Learlinlg SkilsCenter