TONIHT Dial 8-6416 BUSINESS PHONE: 64-554 £iti~i!an ~aitll page three Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, November 5, 1971 HELLSTROM CHRONICLEI TO A LL ST UDENTS W HO PAR T ICIlPAT ED I N GRAD D' I Computerized Job Opportunity Matching Program Your printout results are now available. Please pick them up at: CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3rd Floor-Student Activities Bldg. 764-7460 A second GRAD Il computer run will be made in late December or early January. Watch Daily Official Bulletin or check with our office the week of November 22 for deadline date. CXNE2A i SALUTES The Orson Welles Film Society "Tax-free, old man, tax-free-. It's the only way to save nowadays."' -HARRY LIME (LONDON FILMS, 1949) Starring Orson Welles and Joseph Cotton * Original story and screenplay by Graham Greene Directed by Carol Reed Friday, Saturday 75c 7 and 9:05 A U DITOR IUM A news briefs By The Associated Press THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA wants one of its representatives to occupy the United Nations post formerly held by Ralph Bunche, an official source yesterday reported. Bunche, a Nobel Prize winner who served for 14 years as under- secoretary general for special political affairs, retired last June because of ill health. Bunche's position as chief trouble shooter for Sec. Gen. U Thant Iwas the highest ever attained by an American. The source of information about the People's Republic's goal, was a third party reporting to U Thant. An Oct. 25th vote in the General Assembly expelled Taiwan and gave China's UN seat to the mainland republic. BRITISH TROOPS fought a one-hour border gun battle with Irish Republican Army guerrillas yesterday after arresting 51 suspects in massive raids on Roman Catholic strongholds in Northern Ireland, The firefight across the sensitive frontier with the Irish republic exploded as a sequel to .stop watch invasions of Belfast's Andersons- town and Londonderry's Bogside district by 1,400 soldiers, supported by armor. Meanwhile, the passions of Northern Ireland's age-old feud be- tween Roman Catholics and Protestants threatened in Dublin to over- throw the moderate government of Prime Minister Jack Lynch. De Foley, latest of ai numbr ofthard-line dissidetsy esied why he criticized Lynch for his Northern Ireland policies. * * THE UNITED STATES yesterday challenged North Vietnam to explain why only one of seven American prisoners of war has been allowed to write home during the last six months, and why the total number of letters this year has been cut by 85 per cent. No response came from the Hanoi and Viet Cong delegations. Vietnam1 with drawal Conference rejects six-month deadline WASHINGTON (A2 - Senior members of the Senate and House Armed Services Corn- mittees yesterday agreed in conference to remove the six- A CROWD welcomes Indian Pri Gandhi met with President Nixo P resident about PaL 'Senate from a compromise measure calling for total U.S. withdrawal from Indochina. The measure, which is included in a $21.3 billion military wea- pons and research authorization bill, must be re-submitted to both houses for final approval. Conferees of both houses had to agree on a compromise after the g Senate passed a six-month with- drawal deadline which the House did not approve. The major difference between tmhe languaget agree onrester- Assocated ress as sed draft bill is that the new Assoiatd Pess measure declares total withdrawal me Minister Indira Gandhi as she arrives in Washington yesterday. to be U.S. policy where the ear- r to discuss the Pakistan-India dispute. hier one said it was the sense of SCongress such action be tal en.- CO j * t GThde aion rs h scn mie voted by the Senate. On the 0 draft extension bill earlier this i~ta bo derc~n e monh withdrawal provision. Rep. F. Edward Hebert (D-La.), the specific details of the Nixon- minute talk with Australia's Prime chairman of the House committee, Gandhi meeting. White House Minister William McMahon who said the compromise language up- aides, however, disclosed that Nix- had just concluded an official holds the House position against on would ask the Indian leader to visit here, before meeting With .any specific date for withdrawal. order a pullback of Indian divi- Nixon. "The President's hands are not sions deployed along the borders In her meeting with McMahon, tied under any circumstances," he of both East and West Pakistan, it was understood that she asked said. provided Pakistan made a similar Australia and other nations to ex- Hebert said that it already is withdrawal ert their influence on President the President's policy "to get Out Ziegler also said the President Yahya Khan to ease tensions of there and get out of there fast." and the Prime Minister will con- along the border. In another key amendment, the tinue their talks today--a meeting India wants all of the estimated conferees: not previously announced. 9.5 million refugees who have Agreed to include the Senate "You can conclude the United fled East Pakistan since last amendment authorizing the Presi- States will not sit back and let March 25 to be returned as quickly dent to break the United Nations events take their course," he said. as possible, because of the eco- embargo on trade with Rhodesia Ganhi aidhertals wth ix-nomic burden they have created and import strategically valuable G dhsidhrakswtNi-for India. chrome ore. on no doubt will lead to a streng -___ ____ thening of friendship and under- standing between the United Sates and India and to "a liht Go t announ s eln gether for peace in Asia and the world." ni-u (oi wM h1SQn nci WASHINGTON UPA - President Nixon met at length with India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi yes- According to U.S. negotiator William Porter, they were "abso-; both sides of the India-Pakistan lutely adamant in their refusal to give any answer". border to reduce the risks of wvar: WILLIAM RELINQUIST yesterday promised to be faithful to the Constitution if he is confirmed as a Supreme Court justice After a two-hour and five min- ute meeting at the White House, presidential press secretary Ron- an let the chips fall where they may." l ige adtedtie ak "When you put on the robe", he told the Senate Judiciary Coin- with Gandhi and the contacts the; mittee, "you are there not to impose your per'sonal views but to con- IUnited States maintains with Pak- strue as objectively as you possibly can the Constitution and the istan President Yahya Khan statutes"... "should indicate that we are in- Rehnquist testified that he disapproves of "promiscuous wire- tapping" and that it is unfair to ,think of him as backwards on civil rights. AN UNEXPECTED yet spirited row on the question of a mar- ried priesthood yesterday threw the Vatican's World Bishops Synod into confusion and disrupted its voting schedule. Bishops both for and against a married priesthood sharply questioned the wording of what many called an ambiguous resolu- tion on the matter. The resolution read:s "The priestly ordination of married men is not admitted, not even in particular cases, unless, attentive to the good of the universal Church, the Holy Father in his prudence would judge that the matter should be subjected to examination." WE HONOR ALL * COMPETITORS 769P3400 COUPONS 769-400 OMEGA PIZZA- T HE BE TT ER P IZZA I EXPIRES fl1-6-71 ~~ .2 ..... .... I volved." "But there are severe limits to what we can achieve," he added. Ziegler said he could not discuss The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second csspostage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 aynardu Street, Anni Arbor, day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year.1 Subscription rates: $10 by Summe s sion pblished usdayp tion rates: $5 by carrier, $6 by mai. On his part, Nixon said he and Gandhi would have "very signifi- cant talks on very difficult prob- lems'affecting both of our coun- The Indian leader had a 45 Laurence Olivier in Strindberg's corrosive classic 'Hi NATI0NA~L THf ATRE OF G REA BR AN N OLIVER . EEf T HE DAN CE R~OBIERTI LANG i'Hm tFD 0 BR t H P)I~CTURE 4 SHOWS daily at S11:15, 3:45, 6:15, 8:45 vflp WASHINGTON (fP) -Wholesale prices registered their second feeze begdanihe . overnment said yesterday. Administration off ic- ials called it the strongest evi- dence yet that the freeze is work- The Bueau ofLbor Statistics' per cent for October following a .3 per cent decline in September. Before that, wholesale prices had risen every month for nine months. "The wholesale price figures for October represent the most reassuring report on inflation that we have seen In a long time, and provide encouraging evidence that the wage-prize freeze is putting F RE E Bi L LIAR D INST RUCT ION T"'rs 7-9 p.m. Nov. 11 & 18 Mchigan Union the brakes on inflation," Treas- ury Undersecretary Charles Walk- er said in anews conference- retary Ronald Ziegler said that the wholesale price index showed a decline for the second month in a row, although the declie was rose .1 per cent, said the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Dr. Edgar Fiedler, deputy di- rector of the Cost of Living Coun- cil, said he attached little im- portance to this, because of Un- certainty as to how the normal seasonal corrective statistics might apply to the freeze period. The unadjusted wholesale price figures showed no change for the closely watched industrial commo- dities portion, but consumer fin- ished goods increased .2 per cent in October. Fiedler and Walker said they be- leve allidvda rc nrae in the wholesale index could be explained by existing freeze reg- ulations or retroactive ad just- ments in the index for pre-freeze increases and did not necessarily represent freeze violations, I I SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M. SATU IRDAY UNTIL 5:30 P.M. A Selva dancewear Ietyyou pirouette in style... . PAUL NEWMAN in: WINNING STOCKWELL HALL NOV. 4, 5, 6--9:00 P.M. 7 5c Enjoy freedom of movement and form in dancewear from our Selva collection. Thursday and Friday THE RISE TO POWER OF LOUIS XIV Dir. 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