G.B. SHAW Caesar and Cleopatra OCTOBER 20-23; Curtain at 8 P.M.! Box Office opens at 1 2:30 UNIVERSITY PLAYERS-POWER CENTER NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 im4c £frii!3an Batty page three Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, October 20, 1971 ER1YA1 , - , e " " ice' Presented by Ann Arbor n e WSL. briefs By The Associated Press A U.S. BOMBING MISSION killed 18 South Vietnamese and wounded seven others Monday. An Air Force A37 jet dropped two 50 pound bombs on its assigned target not realizing that the area had been cleared by the South Vietnamese ground command. The Air Force is investigating the incident. A STRAIGHT UP-OR-DOWN HOUSE VOTE on the Senate's six-month Indochina war deadline was blocked yesterday while a procedural vote was interpreted as a rejection of the deadline. Republican Whip Leslie Arends (R-Ill.) moved that the House reject five Senate amendments in a $21 billion weapons bill includ- ing the deadline on the grounds they violated House germaness rules. A procedural motion to permit a straight vote and overrule Arends was rejected 215-192. The weapons bill was then sent to a House-Senate conference to work out differences between the two bodies' versions. SOVIET PREMIER ALEXEI KOSYGIN continued diplomatic talks with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau in Ottawa yesterday, while Jewish demonstrators poured into the city protesting alleged mistreatment of Soviet Jews. Security tightened in the wake of an assault by a young Hungar- harsh fines asked by, WASHINGTON ( - yesterday to broaden his Broadened President Nixon economic-control asked Congress powers to cover interest rates and dividends and to set a stiff new civil fine of $2,500 for punishing violators of the post-freeze program. The White House sent legislation to Capitol Hill that would extend for one year to April 30, 1973, the Economic Stabilization Act under which Nixon imposed the 90-day wage-price-rent freeze and the controls to follow. economic powers, Nixon Civic Theatre in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre' October 20-23 at 8:00 p.m. MENDELSSOHN BOX OFFICE HOURS: 10 A.M. UNTIL CURTAIN HELD OVER BY DEMAND "AN IMAGINATIVE, VISUAL, BRUTAL ASSAULT ON THE SENSES!" -Cue Magazine '... . ti... ...... ..'"+ " sexually b ssdnun. VANESSA REDGRAVE OLIVER REED KEN RUSSELL'S CONTROVERSIAL MASTERPIECE THKE DEVILS WFED., TH URS A 7 and 9 I I(P;PTH PO('LJM VIThAVENUEATLIBERTY Oliver Reed portrays a virile and ebellious priest. " TASTE OF IS AEL.v But Treasury Undersecretary Charles Walker told newsmen the one-year time limit doesn't indi- cate the actual length of time the post-freeze controls will remain in effect. The controls will last as long as "it takes to break the back of inflationarytexpectations and to make meaningful progress to bring down the cost of living," Walker said. Nixon has no plans to clamp controls on interest rates a n d dividends, he said, pointing to what he called a "dramatic d e - dline" in interest rates. Although the controls o v e r wages, prices and rents bar theml Plainondon sentenced to 28 .months GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. - Lawrence 'Pun' Plamondon, who has been in jail since July, 1970, has been sentenced to an addi- tional 28 months in jail for pos- session of a false draft card. U.S. District Judge ordered Pla- mondon returned to the K e n t -Associated Press Victors Valiant Republican Whip Leslie Arends, (R-Ill), left, and House Armed Services Chairman F. Edward Hebert (D-La.) pose after bock- ing a straight vote on the Senate's Indochina war deadline. (See t c ian on Kosygin Monday. News Briefs). from rising any higher than their County Jail where he has been The diplomats' talks centered on international affairs, focusing - level of May 25, 1970, the b ill held since his arrest in July. He on the Middle East.S CD TME: does not use that date on interest had the false identification on him i:SECOND rates and dividends as a ceiling, when he was arrested on a fed- CIGARETTE SMOKING by teenagers has had a significant "Interest rates were closest to eralhfugitive warrant in northern increase in the past two years, according to the National Clear- the highest level in 100 years at Michigan. inghouse For Smoking and Health. Irish cu sto m s ser ethttime," Walker said. Thebill Plamondon is ofawaitingombinga However, the number of adult cigarette smokers has decreased stabilize interest rates and divid- Central Intelligence Agency in Ann sharply. 1 ends at "levels consonant with Arbor. He is also charged with the The report, based on surveys made in January 1968 and Jan- m u g g led A a rm s orderly economic growth." actual bombing uary 1970, estimates that in 1968, 14.7 per cent of boys aged 12-18 ? In addition, Walker said, t h e A U.S. District Judge had rtiled were regular smokers, compared -to 18.5 per cent in 1970. For girls, Cost of Living Council is setting that the President and Attorney there were 8.4 per cent in 1968, compared to 11.9 per cent in 1970. CORK, Ireland (A) - Cutoms officials seized six trunks full of up closer monitoring of interest- General John Mitchell had via- The Clearinghouse figures for the adult population shows, 51.9 arms shipped into the Irish Republic yesterday from New York rates to insure that more up-to- lated Plamondon's rights by ath- per cent of the male population smoked in 1968, compared to 42 aboard the British liner Queen Elizabeth I. date figures asrepo ted earlier, riang a wiretap without a war- percent in 1970, and 33.7 per cent of the women smoked in 1966, The load of submachine guns and hand grenades, apparently would set up a temporary emer- The court had further Ordered compared to 31 per cent in 1970. destined for the Irish Republican Army, was part of what British gency court of appeals to handle that the government turn overall army intelligence sources claimed is a steady stream of arms for the wage-price cases, to be named by illegally obtained information to CHIPPEWA INDIANS relinquished all unlimited fishing IRA. Chief Justice Warren Burger. Plamondon. rcnsin ..u «...iuiru ..1 ri«. ru,{ e«..7. rcl.'.t«..as nesecon..........A7..._.- _.-____--- -__-- rights in Lake Superior through an 1885 treaty ruled District It was the seodlaofrm Judge Nicholas Lambros yesterday. involving the IRA to be discovered Lambros made his ruling in convicting Albert LeBlanc of fish-I in the last four days. Dutch police ing with an illegal net. and of fishing' without a omrca icne seized more than three tons of SECOND DAY China debate continues in UN The judge limited his rulings to waters off shore at Bay Mills, where LeBlanc had been fishing. CZECHOSLOVAKIA leveled espionage charges against U.S. diplomat Samuel Wise yesterday and ordered him to leave Czech- oslovakia within 48 hours.- Wise is the only American still in Czechoslovakia of a number' of U.S.' diplomats and news correspondents named as having receiv- ed "information of espionage character" from Arthur Prazak, a1 former Czech journalist recently'sentenced to 10 years in prison. czech-made weapons aboard a Belgian plane at Amsterdam Air- port Saturday. When the trunks' contents were uncovered, Irish police immed- iately sounded an alert and block- ed roads around Cork in a hunt} for the passenger in whose name the trunks were consigned aboard, the liner. The man disappeared when hel landed from the ship, which an- A CONGRESSIONAL SUBCOMMITTEE recommended yes- chored in the harbor en route terday that the U.S. Postal Service void its job evaluation con- to Southhampton in England, tract with Westinghouse Electric Corp. In Belfast, capital of Northern Rep. Thaddeus Dulski (D-N.Y.) subcommittee chairman, called Ireland, a military intelligence the contract "board room cronyism" and charged the Post Office with spokesman said the discovery "inflating a million dollar contract into a $3.5 million bonanza.. ." "confirms what we've always sus ! "iflatng spected - that arms are being The subcommittee's report said Westinghouse hired a consulting smuggled to the IRA from thej firm to teach its own people methods of job evaluation. United States." UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. {AP) - Japan expressed fear yester- day that the proposed expulsion of Nationalist China from t h e United Nations would upset a "favorable trend" in the poli- tical atmosphere of the F a r East. Speaking as "a close neighbor of China," Japan's former fore- ign minister, Kiichi Aichi, joined the United States in urging that Red China be seated in t h e world organization with the Tai- wan delegation remaining. He addressed the 131-nation General Assembly as the China debate went through its second day without any surprise switch- es which might throw light on the outcome of voting next week. The Japanese noted that the situation in Asia "seems to be undergoing a change for t h e better," but declared that ap- proval of the Albanian resolu- tion "would be likely to entail an abrupt change" in this deli- cate situation. The Albanian plans calls for, seating the Peking government and outright expulsion of the Nationalists. The rival U.S.- backed resolution would keep both Chinas in the organization and give to Peking the perman- ent seat in the Security Council that the charter allots to China. Aichi denounced the Albanian resolution as unreasonable and "punitive in substance and in- tent." He said it would damage U.N. prestige and undermine confidence in the organization's integrity. 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