Fridoy, March 24, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rage sevem Friday, March 24, 1972 THE MICHiGAN DAILY PQge Sever,' CO MUZEN'S FILM CO-OP P res en ts, '"11INATING" Starring Paul N'ewmarn, JoAnne Woodward, =:w ~ and R:.bert- Wagner Mardi 24 & 25 -7 ,11pm ' ~ 75c person - S1 couple U r I- Passover Is Coming! First Seer: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 SEDERS, LUNCHES, DINNERS: CAMBODIAN PULLO UT? Communists escalate Indochina assaults available at HILLEL, 1 429 HILL Reservations Deadline: MONDAY, MARCH 27 Informafion: 663-41 29 NO PHONE RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED From Wire ServiceReports Communist troops yesterday in- creased their attacks in Indochina, with an assault on a South Viet- namese armored cavalry command, post in southern Cambodia. a However, military informants said yesterday that most of North Vietnam's combat troops in Cam- bodia have pulled back from Phnom Penh and other cities and are poised near the South Vietnam border. Pentagon sources said yesterday that U.S. Air Forces and Navy bombers are flying an average of: 350 attack sorties a day againstI enemy targets in Indochina this year. The level of attacks, slight- + ly below what it was at this time last year, is part of the aerial campaign launched in what of fi-' cials see as a so-far successful effort to head off a predicted ma- jor enemy offensive.I The communists struck before dawn at the command post nearI de Cambodia and 160 miles NIGHT Isouthwest of Saigon. Fil eot ad1 oenIAE I N I HT ent troops were killed and 20 I~IX LLIwounded. Government t r o o p s claimed they, killed eight North Vietnamese and Viet Cong sol- in te RIE GA CHEdiers. in te RIE GA CHEThe communists dropped about 30ronsohev rockets on the 1024 HLL ST.Position before launching a groundi attack. Deeper in Cambodia, enemy R~fA E L_ SONGS saboteurs blew up two fuel barges lRiver near the capital of Phnom ! )R ELI FLMS .Penh, only two days after, a dev-; ISRAELI FOOD FRIDAY and SATURDAY ~Sony Model1 CF-620 i 1 rc 4 5 8 . rr. iDeluge Cassette-Corder Mac?42 8p~m. FP'M Stereo System I $317.95 . i !} 4 r However, despite thed evastat- ing rocket and sapper attack on the Cambodian capital Tuesday miilitary informants noted a steady decrease in enemy pressure or. Cambodian government forces and no indication of a shift in North Vietnamese strategy. '"South Vietnam is still the main target," said one senior U.S. mili-, tarry man. "The enemy needs! Cambodia for sanctuaries and supply corridors, and that's it. They are not going to try to take Phnom Penh. "Tuesday's attack was a one- shot deal performed by a small number of troops, True, they ex- pended a hell of a lot of ammu- nition, and caused a hell of a lot of casualties." Cambodian officers feel the at- tack was timed to coincide with the March 21 anniversary of the formation of the Communist-led "Khmer Liberation Army" by ousted Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Khmer means Cambodia. U.S. planes flew nearly 21,000 sorties in January and February and dropped 125,000 tons of bombs over targets' in South Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and North Viet- nam, Pentagon sources said. The rate is continuing at about th16 same pace this month. they nHotta. A sortie is one flight by one plane. Most of the attacks have been against the Ho ChiiMi troll, the Jungle supply-route comolex through L~aos used by the North ;Vietnamese to funnel men ai d suipnlies south. dh 100S. ommll d hasecteprt- e U.S. ommanl d haeciveresr- tion strikes against. North Viet- nam since the beginning. of the year, mostly against enemy anti- aircraft and missile sites that .re- portedly fired or. Unarmed U. reconnaissance. planes. These strifes involved nearly' 240 sorties tn January and Veb- ruary alone. Meanwhile the United States and South. Vietnam-yesterday can'. celed the next weekly session 6f the Vietnam peace conference and Posed conditions that odan* ~ early 'resumption of the Confer- ence unlikely. U.S. Ambassador Wrilliam JPor- ter, speaking at the 14'?th session ofl the deadlocked conference, told the North Vietnamest and Viet Cong that as far ais furtber meet- ings are concerned, "We believe it would be preferable to await so me sign from you that you are dis- posed to engage in n'ieaninqfil ex- changes." The North. Vietnamese, spokes- man, Nguyen Thanh, Le, said Por- ter's stand -- seconded by. South Vietnam .- constituted "an un- precedented hysterical and dan- fgerous 'act" to sabotage the ton- ference. I i 3 l M i M elp HELP C6ZAN Ur SUHl IRGIM nd ENACT clean up election clutter. Oanoclse n i youro M ~r4FJ 7 WWballots and posters left over from -U. the campus elections - off the Ann Arbor - East $1sn walls, trees, telephone polet, Yu 618 S. 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