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Page 2-Saturday, July 11, 1981-The Michigan Daily
Israel blasts
bases breaks
'mothon lull
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Isreali THERE HAS been no word from
jets blasted Palestinian military camps Habib on his talks, but Lebanese gover-
and rocket-launching bases in southern nment sources said Thursday that the
Lebanon yesterday, breaking a five- envoy was carrying "some ideas" for a
week lull in air strikes against solution to the internal Lebanese
guerrillas. problems as well as the Syrian-Israeli
Hours later Palestinians rocketed the ,stand-off.
northern Israeli border town of Kiryat Edmond Chedid, a Lebanese reporter
Shmona, Israeli radio said. The Israeli who toured the PLO camps, said he was
military command said artillery retur- told the Israelis used four U.S:-made F-

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ned fire in the direction of Beaufort
Castle, a Palestinian stronghold five
miles n)rth of the border.
A COMMUNIQUE from the Beirut
command headquarters for Palestinian
and Moslem leftists said the Israelis
started shelling southern Lebanese
villages after the guerrilla attack.
Israeli jets flew over the area and
helicopters dropped flares, the com-
munique said.
The attacks came on the second day
of talks between Lebanese officials and
U.S.'special envoy Philip Habib, who is
on his third trip to the Mileast to try to
settle a Syrian-Israeli'confrontation
over Syrian missiles in Lebanon.
Habib met for an hour with Prime
Minister Shafik Wazzan, a Moslem in
the Lebanese government that appor-
tions power between Moslems and
Christians. He met with President Elias
Sarkis, a Christian, Thursday.

Jason -s uroven'itov
Jason's Sandwich and Ice Cream
Cafe, 215 S. State, was broken into
sometime Thursday morning between
midnight and 8, police said yesterday.
A "large amount" of money was taken,
but police would not disclose the exact
amount. Police don't know how entry
was gained to the store.
The manager of the store, who also
didn't want to give the amount, noted,
"There are a bunch of derelics in Ann
Arbor who think nothing of ripping a
place off."

Today
Good news at the UGLI
GRACE FAUCHER, head of the undergraduate library, announced
good news for frequenters of the UGLI. The library has moved its
student lounge and refreshment center, formerly in the UGLI's basement, to
a new location on the fourth floor. Faucher, who described the old student
lounge as "pretty miserable," said the new lounge will be "nice, bright, and
airy compared to what he have in the basement." Sle said she hopes the im-
provement will encourage students to keep it clean and to not take food to
other parts of the library, a constant sanitation problem. The new area will
be able to seat more than 100 persons and will open next week, she said. Q
Today's weather
It should be mostly sunny today with a high in the upper 80s.
Happenings ...
SATURDAY
Films
AAFC-Days of Heaven, 7 & 10 p.m., Badlands, 8:40 p.m., Angell Hall Aud.
A.
CG-Blues Brothers, 7 & 9:30 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud.
C2-Airplane, 7, 8:40 &:10:20 p.m., MLB 3.
CFT-MCTF--Gone with the Wind, 4 & 8 p.m., Michigan Theatre.,
Miscellaneous
Wholistic Health Council - Lec., Feed Schloessinger, "Bodywork in Prin-
ciple and Practice: A Mini-Workshop," 7:30 p.m., 602 E. Huron.
Eclipse Jazz-Concert, Afromusicology, Simmons-Newhouse Band,
Liberty Plaza, 6 to 9 p.m.
Ind. & Opers. Eng.-Sem., Vasant A. Ubhaya, "Two Applications of
Operations Research Techniques," 2 p.m., 243 West Enf.
Int'l Student Fell-Dinner, meeting, 6:30 p.m., 4100 Nixon Rd.
SUNDAY
Films
CG-Night at the Opera, 7:30 p.m., Duck Sopp, 9:30 p.m., Lorch HalAud.
Miscellaneous
Sailing Club-Open membership weekend.
Karma Thegsum Choling-Disc. on Buddhist Texts, 4 to 5:30 p.m., 734
Fountain.
MONDAY
Miscellaneous
SYDA Found.-Free Intro to Siddha Meditation, Swami Girijanada, 902
Baldwin.
SACUA-1:15 p.m., Pres. Conf. Rm.
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Vol. XCI, No. 38-S
Saturday, July 11, 1981
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Woman cove red with
icing as family sleeps
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) - Detective Lucian Colley, "She was a
Police here call him the "Phantom mess. Her hair was all matted, and
Cake Icer." she'll have to take her clothers' to a car
Early Wednesday, he walked into an wash to get them clean."
unlocked apartment and smeared Robin Graham, 21, told police she and
chocolate and vanilla icing over a her husband and daughter had fallen
woman's face and body while her asleep in the living room while wat-
husband and five-year-old daughter ching television. Both the patio and
sleptnearby. front doors were unlocked.
His message, "See what happens SHE SAID she didn't want to scream
when you leave your doors unlocked," when she awoke to finda man with long
according to police. blond hair in a stocking cap smearing
THE MAN used the chocolate for her the icing over her body because she
face and blouse and the vanilla for her feared he might hurt her husband or
terry cloth shorts, police said. child. They slept through the incident.
"She looked like Al Jolson," said Mrs. Graham told police she
probably wouldn't be able to identify
the man because her eyes were "pasted
ell S ECON shut withicing."
Colley said police found the story
FEA TURES hard to believe until they found two
M UGSY half-empty cans of frosting 20 feet out-
ety 9945350 side the apartment.

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