The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 18, 1973, Image 5

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dnesday, April 18, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 5
J.S. Denounces
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Arab Castigation
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. <A?>
—The United States denounced
Israel’s reprisal raids in the
Middle East but demanded equal
U.N. condemnation of Arab ter
rorism.
“Violence by conventional
forces and violence by terrorists
are to be condemned equally—one
is as ugly as the other,” Ambas
sador John A. Scali told the
Securiy Council Tuesday.
He thus emphasized that the
United States would veto any
council action that struck exclu
sively at Israel’s swift and deadly
commando raids into Lebanon last
week.
“To the shame of all mankind,”
Scali said, “acts of violence and
terror, often striking down inno
cent people, are on the verge of
becoming a routine footnote to
the tragic and unresolved Arab-
Israeli conflict.
“In the past few months, hun
dreds have been killed—innocent
men, women and children, diplo
mats, tourists and bystanders
alike,” he said.
“We are living today at a time
when a knock on the door may
signal the visit of an assassin
armed with machine gun or a
fire bomb. . . .
“It is intolerable that opening
the morning mail may trigger an
explosion. It is intolerable that
the innocent cannot regard even
the family apartment, the social
gathering, the Olympic sporting
field or the quiet streets as an
abode of peace.”
Asserting that the violence in
the Middle East “has taken on
newer and uglier dimensions,”
Scali said “the United Nations
must leave no doubt as to the
disapproval of the international
community of unwarranted and
unnecessary loss of innocent lives
from acts of international terror
ism and military responses to it.”
“We ask for an end to both
cross-border attacks and indi
vidual acts of violence,” Scali
said. “If the council will call
for this, it will create an atmos
phere in which we can move from
the assessment of blame to the
making of peace.”
It was the fourth day of de
bate on Lebanon’s complaint
about the Israeli raid that killed
three top Palestinian guerrilla
leaders.
Ambassador Yosef Tekoah of
Israel said that in the absence
of effective measures by the
United Nations to curb terrorism,
Israel has no choice but to pro
tect its people.
When Arab terrorism ends
there will be no need for Israeli
countermeasures, he said.
The Lebanese ambassador,
Edouard Ghorra, invited Israel
“on this day of Passover” to al
low Palestinians “to pass over
the border and reintegrate their
homes.”
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Houston Police
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Porno Houses
HOUSTON — Police said
Tuesday they plan to close every
pornographic movie house in the
city.
“We hope to make a case on
every theater showing skin flick
movies,” said Capt. J. M. All-
bright of the Houston vice squad.
Allbright said the raid last
week on the movie house showing
the film “Deep Throat” was the
breakthrough in the drive.
Officers raided the Cinema
West Art Theatre and seized the
film, one of the biggest money
makers in the history of sex
films, after courts in other states
had ruled it was obscene, All-
bright said.
Allbright also said he had been
encouraged by the Harris County
district attorney’s office. He said
it had promised speedier prelimi
nary hearings for those accused
of showing pornographic movies
than in the past.
Allbright said when prelimi
nary hearings have been held in
the past, several days after the
arrests, the evidence in the cases
—the films—has in many cases
disappeared, making successful
prosecution unlikely.
He said more theaters will be
raided.
Only the exhibitors, not the
patrons, will be arrested, he said.
Bulletin Board
TONIGHT
National Association of Home
Builders Student Chapter will
elect fall Aemester officers at 8
p.m. in the Architecture Building
Auditorium.
THURSDAY
Women’s Awareness Commit
tee will hear Cathy Bonner, state
director of the Texas Women’s
Political Caucus, in Room 226
of the Library at 7:30 p.m.
American Institute of Archi
tects Student Chapter is sponsor
ing a student design contest and
art sale. Students’ work will be
on display Thursday and Friday
in the lobby of the Architecture
Building. Judging will be Thurs
day and awards will be presented
Friday. Student work will be
sold throughout the exhibit.
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