-SAVE THIS AD- SAT., SUN.-APRIL 17, 18 THE DEVIL'S EYE dir. INGMAR BERGMAN (1960) Comedy based on the Swedish proverb "A chaste woman is a sty in the Devil's eye." THURS., FRI.-APRIL 22, 23 KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS dir. ROBERT HAMER (Eng.) 1949 Dennis Price as the murderer and Alec Guiness as his eight aristorcratic victims. A wonderful British mur- der Comedy. SAT., SUN.-APRIL 24, 25 THE BIG STORE dir. CHARLES REISNER (USA) 1941 A terrific Marx Brothers movie with the zany boys as detectives. ONLY brutality and urder a garden ,r of *,,sensuality eastman teenie color tff i 1PM. Da ily f aCINEX film a rt ""*PARKIN$ page three, C148 *1Fri 41P FEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 Page Three Saturday, April 17, 1971 Ann Arbor, Michigan neywTssbriefs By The Associated Press Saigon army unit .moves into A Shauvalley area 7 & 9:05 P.M. - 662-881 75c ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM _ _ DUSTUN HOFFIAN' "LITTLE BIG HAN" A cademy Award Nominee PAKISTANI TROOPS set fire to a shanty village and then ma- chinegunned men, women and children as they fled from their burn- ing huts, a western businessman who fled East Pakistan said yes- terday. The action took place at the village of Shantnegar on the outskirts of Dacca, where troops were looking for rebellious students, intellect- uals, and Hindus who are suspected of harboring followers of Shiek Mujibur Rahman, the secessionist leader. The source also claimed that last week Pakistani troops entered the campus of the University of Dacca searching the dormitories for refu-' gees and eventually opening fire with machine guns. * * * - - A LABOR-YOUTH ALLIANCE aimed at ousting President Nixon in the 1972 elections was a major topic of discussion as the recent labor-backed Conference on the Youth Vote., AFL-CIO political director Al Barkan, speaking at the conference said if youth would "stick with voter issues of education, housing, health, minimum wage and the economy" that workers and young people could form an effective alliance. Barkan warned however that young people should not get the movement "sidetracked" with "issues that divide us like legalizing homosexuality, legalizing pot and abortion, amnesty for draft age men who went to Canada or Sweden or reparations for the Viet Cong.". GEORGE SCOTT yesterday declined the annual Oscar award SOUTH VIETNAMESE TROO for best actor, given for his portrayal of the controversial and flam- base 6 to reinforce troops surro boyant WWII armor leader George Patton in the motion picture "Patton". Scott yesterday announced his rejection of the award, characteriz- HARRISBURG 6: ing the annual black-tie award banquet as "A meat parade". He ex- plained that his first knowledge of his award arrived when his son awoke him yesterday morning and gave him the news. N Scott suggested the silver figurine be given instead to the Army's O vI.ca George Patton Museum, at the Armor Center, Ft. Knox, KY. 0l UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA REGENTS yesterday named ' n CO nSp Albert H. Bowker, 51, Chancellor of the University's Berkeley Campus. HARRISBURG, Pa. (P) - A fe Bowker, who was hired from the City University of New York after eral grand jury will reconvene Mo eight years as chancellor, replaces Roger W. Heyns, a former Univer- day to question more witness sity professor who resigned due to a bad heart. . who may have participated in Heyns, who replaced Clark Kerr in the wake of the 1965 "Free alleged plot to kidnap Presidenti Speech Movement", will return to the University as a professor of aide Henry Kissinger. psychology. The grand jury met last mont * * questioned about a dozen peop RIVAL TEAMSTER FACTIONS shot it out yesterday at the and indicted six, including Re Local 327 President's home, Nashville police reported. Although Philip Berrigan. They were char ed with plotting to kidnap Kissirj more than 80 rounds of .22 ammo were expended in the fray, no ee idetionfisni er, President Nixon s foreign one was injured, fairs advisor and blow up the hea Don Vestal, Local 327 president and a long-time foe of jailed ing plant for Washington, D.C. Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa, accused fired secretary-treasurer Billy Indicted along with Berriga Ellis of leading three other truckers in a night raid on Vestal's House, were the Reverends Joseph We damaging it and two parked cars. deroth, 35, and Neil McLaughl Police arrested Ellis and three allies for attempted murder, and 30,bBaltimore priests; Antho also jailed Vestal and two of his followers for aggravated assault and Scoblick, 30, a former Baltimo making an obscene phone call in connection with the shoot-out. a nun from Upper Montclair, N.. a___E b nhnl Ahmndl 40 . P.a-ki.,ta A PS move toward the besieged Fire- unded there by the North Vietnamese. SAIGON (M - South Viet- namese forces have launched a new drive into the A Shau Valley, long a Viet Cong base area and infiltration route in the north, officials said yes- terday. South Vietnamese troops in un- disclosed force entered the valley, which stretches for several miles and whose northern outlet is 25 miles southwest of the old imperial capital of Hue. The thrust into the A Shau valley was believed to have started Wednesday or Thursday but was not announced because there was no significant fighting. The purpose of the drive is to sweep up Viet Cong supply bases but no significant contacts were reported. Troops of the American 101st Airborne division flew into the valley Wednesday and set up Fire Base Fury to provide heavy artil- lery support for the South Vietna- mese. They were withdrawn yes- terday, presumably after unload- ing heavy barrages to soften up enemy positions. The valley has long been an in- filtration route, storage area and transshipment point from which the North Vietnamese niounted at- tacks against the thickly populated lowlands along the coast around Hues and Da Nang. Numerous outlets of the Ho Chi Minh Trail funnel into the valley from Laos. About 130 miles south of the jungled valley the South Vietna- mese commander of operations in the central highlands claimed that the 17-day siege at Fire Base 6 had been "entirely lifted" and that the North Vietnamese attackers had pulled out with heavy losses. The claim by Maj. Gen. Ngo Dzu was disputed both by the North Vietnamese resistance and by U.S. helicopter pilots. They said the North Vietnamese still controlled the jungles around the base 300 miles north of Saigon. ils witnesses 9 ~racy trial Open 12:45 P.M. -NOTE- SPEC IAL SHOW TIMES! 1:10 3:45 6:15 9 P.M. ed- on- es an ial nth, ple ev. rg- ng- af- at- an en- Un, any nre ,er, .J., Rni hern, a Baltimore attorney repre- senting three of the defendants, however, said "We know of at least 19 subpoenaes." The government claims the bomb-kidnap plot was hatched by Berrigan while he was in Lewis- burg Prison near Bucknell Univer- sity and that Boyd Douglas, a for- mer federal prisoner, smuggled notes in and out of the prison for him. Judge denies peace group camping permit GP _______w _______ I -i ,. MICHIGAN 603 E. LIBERTY DOORS OPEN AT 12:45 DIAL 5-6290 SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M. I "M ACADEMY AWARD WINNER MEN "'LOVE STORY' is probably as sophisticated as any commercial American mo v ie ever made! It is beautiful! And romantic!" -Vincent Canby, New York Times "'LOVE STORY' IS A PHENOMENON! There has been nothing like it An a generation! And nothing like its star, Ali MacGraw, to remind the world of the kind of stars that used to glisten in Hollywood! Her appeal-and that of 'LOVE STORY'-is strong enough to counter gravity!" -Time Magazine Cover Story "BEST FOREIGN FILM// STARTS WEDNESDAY COLUMBIA PICTURES, DANIELE SENATORE and MARINA CICOGNA preet INVESTIGATION OFA CITIZEN above suspicion ' CANNES F L E 'FESTIVAL WINER: Grand Prize and nternational Critics Prize and v-ga anmau , , a raa graduate student in Chicago. Seven persons were also named as co-conspirators, but were not indicted. While the Justice Department refused to say how many more per- sons had been subpoenaed, a spokesman for the department said a number have been called to tes- tify Monday. He said he did not recall how many had been issued or how far back they dated. A spokesman for Francis Gallag- WASHINGTON (;') - U.s. Dis- trict Court Judge George Hart is- sued a restraining order yesterday to block an encampment on the Mall planned next week by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. 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An important film." -REX REED.HOLIDAY At the same time, Vice Presi- dent Spiro Agnew, as president of the Senate, granted permission for the group to demonstrate on the Capitol grounds Monday. Kerry said up to 3,000 Vietnam veterans are expected to be in Washington next week for five- days of demonstrations including marches and lobbying. M e a n w h le, the government reached agreement with the anti- war coalition on a parade route for its Saturday rally at the Capi- tol. The march route takes the esti- mated 50,000 protestors down Pennsylvania Avenue but would not circle the White House as the co- alition originally planned. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10 by mall. Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5 by carrier, $5 by mail. this IVKM R1 50STS0 FRI. SAT.SN CINEMA 11 PRESENTS "Scorpio Rising" -LIFE AND INITIATION RITES OF A MOTORCYCLE GANG DireCted by Kenneth Anger MIKE AND "The Dutchman" ALSO "Sumptuous! A little 'EASY RIDER' here, a little'BONNIE AND CLYDE' there!" ---Judith Crist New York Magazine 'A CLASS PICTURE !" AWL l~j(ft~5Puu NAW M IIW3CtW4AS Pari EkES l~l FlMID mie " A Partsal NMore SEEGER -by LEROI JONES of the New Lost City Ramblers BOTH FOR 75c m +3f m, .Ain - + 7 0 1 1 PA A GEORGE SEGAL EVA MARIE SAINT. "a virtuoso on every instru- ment he plays." I SATURDAY-"Get Carter" 7:00-"Borsalino" 9:001