U OF M FOLKLORE SOCIETY Presents New Lost City Ramblers Old Time String Band Music at its very best Sat., March 18-8:30 P.M. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre ALL SEATS $3.00-only a few hundred left TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: ANN ARBOR FOLKLORE CENTER, 516 East WNilliam 1 1-7 P.M. ann arbor film cooperative ROD STEIGER and SIDNEY POITIER IN-THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT news brie fs by The Associated Press FBI INFORMER BOYD DOUGLAS collected a $200 reward in the capture of Rev. Daniel Berrigan while acting as an in- former against Rev. Philip Berrigan, testimony at the trial of the Harrisburg seven disclosed yesterday. Douglas expressed complete surprise at hearing that he was the one who led to the capture of the Catholic militant. He admitted he had received $200 but said, "I had no idea what it was for." Douglas is the star government witness against Berrigan and his six co-defendants, accused of plotting to kidnap Henry Kissinger, to blow up heating tunnels in Washington, D.C., and to destroy draft board records in nine states. P £it&In U'l y Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, March 16, 1972 JACKSON STATE .Jury to dir. by NORMAN JEWISON WINNER OF FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS THE SENATE, voting 53-33, passed and sent to President Nixon a bill to raise the ceiling on the national debt limit to TONIGHT! MARCH 16TH ONLY! $450 billion. auditorium a angell hall The House Democratic caucus adopted by voice vote a resolu- tion telling President Nixon that the next increase, due before June 7 & 9:30 P.M. 35 MM COLOR STILL ONLY 75c 30, would be jeopardized unless he backs legislation closing tax, loopholes. __M _----" -__ The administration had asked an increase of $50 billion, but both houses slashed it to $20 billion. appearing now I SENATOR EDWARD KENNEDY (D-Mass.) and Rep. Wilbur Detroit Recording Stars Mills (D-Ark.), have formally ruled themselves out of the running SR r g for the May 16 Michigan presidential primary. Michigan Secretary of State. Richard Austin made the announce- ment yesterday. Austin exhibited copies of letters from the two Democrats, Kennedy's reaffirming his decision not to run for the Presidency. Mills' letter stated that he will not campaign in Michigan. U.S. B52 BOMBERS in eastern Cambodia demolished another . : '.- North Vietnamese base camp yesterday while South Vietnamese ground forces claimed victory in a clash a mile away, South Vietnamese soldiers reportedly suffered 17 casualties, with one dead. Thirty North Vietnamese were killed. The demilitarized zone was also the scene of ground action, 44 where the artillery action was the largest in months. at the A COALITION of Senate Republicans and Southern Demo- crats took advantage of absent liberals yesterday to kill a na- go den a con C tional voter-registration bill 46-42. - The bill provided for registration by post card. spg Absent presidential contenders included Sens. Hubert Humph- fine food, drinks s(check out our rey (D-Minn.), Edmund Muskie, (D-Maine), and Henry Jackson stimulating atmosphere (D-Wash.). Sen. George McGovern (D-S.D.), voted against the mo- reasonable prices gtion to table the bill. THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR reported yesterday the dam which caused a flood in West Virginia last month was not BILOXI, Miss. UP - A federal court jury may decide Mon- day the validity of two conflicting versions of what prompted police to rake a Jackson State College dormitory with gun- fire, killing two black youths. The debate over whether police were justified in loosing a 200-bullet fusillade reached formal airing in court when ' .relatives of the victims filed a $13.8-million damage suit. State and federal grand jury investigations of the inci- dent, which occurred shortly after midnight May 15, 1970 while police were trying to quell a campus disturbance, pro- duced no criminal charges. Police and state officials said the shooting was self- defense, in reaction to sniper fire. Critics, including the pp President's Commission onUSIA seeks Campus Unrest, said the bar- rage was unjustified - even -- '