>.01'YY 0DY46(Y* C BOB GOLDENTHAL BLUES BAND * ~I TONIGHT O 208 W. Huron JOIN THE REVOLUTION ! Lindsay Anderson's C' j !F#4 C t NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 (LIpE Sici~rit wu :4 3-a'ly page three Ann Arbor, Michigan Tuesday, September 21, 1971 M115AJ1 &A L /tIFINJiA m4' China a I 0S0. TON IGHT-September 21-ONLY auditorium a 7 & 9:30 p.m. angell still only 75c the ann arbor film cooperative COMING THURSDAY-Mick Jagger in PERFORMANCE By The Associated Press THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION earmarked $200 million yesterday to help hire the jobless in public service occupations. The funds, available under a recently passed emergency employ- ment law, go mainly to cities and counties that have had 6 per cent or more unemployment for three recent months. The public-service job act, signed. into law in August, provides $1 billion and has as its ultimate aim the employment of 150,000 in jobs dealing with environmental protection, health, education, public safety, housing and rural development. * * * THE JUDGE in the court-martial of Capt. Ernest Medina will present to the jury today instructions that contain scaled-j down charges against the officer. The judge said he will instruct the jury that the captain may be convicted of no more than involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of 100 My Lai villagers. The case went to trial Aug. 16 with Medina accused of pre- meditated murder in the death of 100. THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION has postponed for at least three weeks a controversial five-megaton blast, Sen. Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) said yesterday. A spokesman for the senator said the laying off of workers at the" Amchitka atomic test site in Alaska's Aleutian Islands, could be an in- dication that the administration wants to postpone the controversial' test.' Japan has expressed concern over the tests, as have Canada and conservationists in Alaska and other states. CAPT. HUGH THOMPSON JR., a helicopter pilot, yesterday described the scene at My Lai, but was unable to identify Col. Oran Henderson as the field investigator to whom he gave a simi- lar eyewitness account. Thompson, whose report on the massacre led to an order to in-' vestigate, was the second key prosecution witness who failed to iden- tify Henderson as the recipient of first-hand atrocity reports. The government contends Henderson lied to a Pentagon inquiry in Feb. 1970 when he said he did not recall interviewing aviators within 48 hours of the My Lai assault. Thompson's inability to say he gave Henderson a report was the second setback for prosecution efforts. i- - top UN -Associated Press A ttica wake More than 800 persons, mostly black, crowded intO the AME Zion Church in Rochester, N.Y., for the funeral of Elliott Barkley, one of the inmates killed in the Attica riot last week. Mourners on the out- side give the Black Power salute as the casket is carried from the church. SITUATION WORSENS: Britain saidto see poltical Solution needed i N. Ieland I priority UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (M - The seating of the People's Republic of China, as a U.N. member is a top item, but the Middle East still is likely to be the most critical issue be- fore the 26th annual session of the General Assembly open- ing today. Another task before the dele- gates is the search for a succes- sor to Secretary-General U Thant, who is retiring Dec. 31 after a decade in the post. The first show of strength on the China question will c o m e either late tomorrow or e a r 1y Thursday when the assembly hands over to its steering com- mittee the allocation of th e items on its agenda. Two items subscribed on t h e agenda - .one submitted by t h e United States, the other by Al- bania - will bring the first indi, cation of assembly feeling on the China issue. The United States seeks to seat Peking in the United Nations while insisting on a two-thirds vote, as an "important question," on the expulsion of Nationalist China. The U.S. stand also provides for Taiwan's Security Council seat being given to Peking. Albania's resolution calls for t the admission of The People's Re- public of China and the expulsion of Taiwan. Also attracting attention will be the talks behind the scenes here between Secretary of State William Rogers and Foreign Min- ister Andrei Gromyko of the Sov iet Union. mese inflict T-LAB 7 WEEK LAB EVERY TUES.-8 P.M. First 28 accepted. You MUST commit yourself to full 7 weeks. LONDON (P)-British officials are reported convinced that the situation in Northern Ireland is near a breaking point and a po- litical solution to years of tur- moil is urgently needed. The clear but unspoken impli- cation in their thinking was that the guerillas of the outlawed Irish Republican Army are at this mo- 1421 Hill ARK 761-1451 i ONLY CANDIDATE Thieu states re-election terms ment winning their war of snip- ing sabotage and bombing. This war, aimed at the down- fall of the province's Protestant- based government, has in this year alone cost 75 deaths, 24 of them soldiers. and uncounted economic damages. This judgment on the continu- ing strife in Northern Ireland came as the British government neared two testing political con- frontations. First is an emergency debate in the House of Commons, scheduled for tomorrow and Thursday. Prime Minister Edward Heath's handling of the issue is certain to come under attack from opposition leader Harold Wilson, who char- ges the British army has become the unwilling tool of Northern Ire- land's Protestants against the Roman Catholic minority. Second is a three-way sum- mit meeting next Monday and Tuesday bringing Heath to private talks with Prime Ministers Brian Faulkner of Northern Ireland and Jack Lynch of the Irish Republic. Faulkner already has said one issue will not be discussed - and that is Northern Ireland's role as an integral part of the United Kingdom. The British go along with that but say they are ready to discuss "constitutional ar- rangements" within Northern Ire- land's present borders. Nor~lth Vietnai 2 0 GRAD COFFEE HOUR ) IS HERE WEDNESDAY "we had 200 people lost week" 4-6 P.M. 4th FLOOR RACKHAM coffee, punch, pastry discussion BE THERE SAIGON ( P) - President Nguyen Van Thieu, told South Vietnam's voters last night how they could vote against him in the presidential election. But at the same time he ap- pealed for a clear-cut vote of confidence and implied he might resign if he did not get sub- stantially more than 50 per cent of the vote. Thieu is the only candidate in the election. He said a person could vote against him by tearing his bal- lot in half, marking an 'X' across the ballot or placing an empty envelope in the ballot box. In a 45-minute national radio broadcast, the second speech of his re-election campaign, Thieu said the election had "special meaning" because he is the only candidate, and added that his majority must be "very clear" for him to remain in office. Thieu also called for the ulti- mate defeat of North Vietnam through military strength and political solidarity. Terming coalition government "a dirty trick of the Commun- ists," he said: "When the North withdraws its troops, there will be immediate peace. We do not ask them anything - no neu- trality or coalition in the North - so they have no right to de- mand anything of us." Thieu reiterated his "four no's" - no coalition, no neu- trality, no concession of land to the Communists, and no 1 e g a l Communist party in S o u t h Vietnam. In his first campaign speech, Thieu had said he would step down if he received fewer than 50 per cent of the votes actually cast on Oct. 3. But in a closed meeting with some 400 political supporters last Wednesday, he indicated he might resign if he received less than 60 per cent of the vote, and expressed confidence he might win by as much as an 80 per cent majority. t . 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