June 17, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 31) • Page Image 9
… act- ed yesterday to summon the 122 member countries to the session asked by the Soviet Union to press its pro-Arab campaign against Is- rael. Already shaping up was a strug- gle between the United…
… Arabs. The opening session today is ex- pected to be routine with Ambas- sador Abdul Rahman Pazhwak of Afghanistan in the president's chair. He was president of the last regular session. emergency…
… the Middle East crisis. Kosygin planned to fly on late yesterday to argue the Arab cause against Israel at the United Na- tions. UN Secretary-General U Thant announced in New York that the General…
… working for a Big Four accord on how a settlement should be reached. France has agreed to the Gen- eral Assembly session but has said that no UN solution can be im- posed on the Israelis and Arabs. France…
… as a Soviet political and propa- ganda drive for Mideast influence. And neither is Kosygin eager to appear too friendly toward John- son-president of a nation which the Arabs contend gave air sup- port…
…- ing and believed captured. S'41t Ylll UGN V44 ragc 'R( P.M. General Notices, Registration Materials: For graduate students planning to enroll in the Sum- mer Half Term may be picked up in the Rackham…
…, England, will speak on "Re-a ORGAN I ZATIQIN NOTICES, USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN. NOUNCEMENTS is available to officiall recognized and registered student or ganizations only. Forms are available ii Room…
… 1011 SAB. * ** Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. a Forest Ave., Sun., June 18, 10 a.n worship service; 11:15 a.m. discussio group; 5:30 p.m. supper and prograi at Campus Chapel, 1236 Washtenaw Film…




