HELD OVER THRU THURSDAY "No story-and no film-better reveals Lawrence's moral absolutism than The Virgin and the Gypsy'. Between its boundaries is sown the seed of the Lawrentian canon -the familial conventions, the social hypocrisies, the annealing force of sex. An exemplary cast." -Ti;1. Maazm. GD.GH.GLawrItIce'sG THE VIRGIN AND THEGYS page three Q Str~i!3an Da4liu 'NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764.0554 Sunday, October 11, 1970 Arn Arbor, Michgan Page Three Color Prints by Movielab A C - vPMONPictures Release:a division of CinecomCorpoation R FP1PTH FOrUM Sun.-51:30, 7,:.15, 9:00 WT~14 YNAVUNUw AT Lingwry } DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOR 7-0Mon.-7:15, 9:00 Children's Matinees-Sat. and Sun. Only All Seats 75c-1:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M. "MAGIC LAND OF MOTHER GOOSE" newslbif By The Associaed Press NORTH VIETNAMESE AND VIET CONG TROOPS are quickly reconstructing the huge network of Cambodian border bases disrupted by the U.S. incursion into that country' five months ago, military and diplomatic sources report. Some areas of the network, the sources said, have returned to full operations with completely re-established radio and telephone, communications in preparation for a major offensive in less than two months.# Meanwhile, a Cambodian spokesman reported that over 500 government troops have been killed in an abortive five-week cam- paign to recapture the communist-controlled area north of Phnom Penh, * * a THREE IRANIAN HIJACKERS fyrced an Iranian jetliner to fly to Baghdad, Iraq,,yesterday, shot and wounded a steward and were arrested by Iraqi police. During an eight-hour confrontation at the Baghdad airport, the hijackers threatened to blow up the Iranian National Airlines plane with 52 persons aboard, unless Iran agreed to release 21 "political prisoners." the hijackers were apparently overpowered, but the Iranian- foreign minister said that the plane was released through negotiations with Iraqi officials. * * * Labo1r minister Quebec rebels, MONTREAL () - Two men armed with machine guns kidnapped Quebec's labor minister from his suburban home yesterday minutes after the provincial government rejected a demand for the release of 23 "political prisoners" by Quebec nationalists who abducted a British diplomat Monday. The Quebec government announced at 5:30 p.m. it would give the kidnapers of the Briton - James Richard Cross - safe passage out of the country in return for his immediate freedom but it would not release the prisoners as the abduc- tors demanded. A province-wide alert was issued for a car that sped away U t 4 CINEMA 11 BERGMAN'S HOUR OF, THEU LF A TALE OF FRIGHT AND HORROR AS ONLY BERGMAN COULD TELL IT. "A LIVING NIGHTMARE" -A. Landis PRIME MINISTER EDWARD HEATH pledged yesterday to reassert Britain's influence in the world, stating that "we are leaving behind the years of retreat." The Conservative Party leader said, "We ,are determined to es- tablish the reputation of Britain once again as the firm defender of, her own interests and the skillful and persistent partner of all those who are working for a lasting pedce."t Praising President Nixon's latest initiative in Southeast Asia, Heath said that as American troops withdraw from Vietnam, Britain should be ready to help "establish a new pattern of stability and co- operation." In Africa, he said, "Britain will work to avoid physical conflict between peoples of different races" but mate no references to his con- troversial plan to resume arms sales to South Africa. -Associated Press Quebec responds Quebec's Minister of Justice, Jerome Choquette, reads a statement offering safe passage out of Canada for the' kidnappers of a British diplomat, but rejects their demand that Canada release 23 "political prisoners" in exchange. Minutes after the broadcast, Quebec nationalists kidnapped the °province's Minister of Justice. 30,000 BENEFIT Food stamp programil aiding UW strikers Only THE WHEEL Offers Fine Food at Low Cost SATURDAY and SUNDAY Wing Featuring a variety menu with Daily Specials CONVENIENT OURS, (sic) Open 7 A M. 'til 3 A.M. Weekends 7 A.M. 'til 4 A.M. DETROIT (A") - Some 30,000 striking members of the United Auto Workers are receiving fed- eral food stamps as their'strike against General Motors ap- proaches its fifth week. "They can't starve us out now that we're getting f o o d stamps," said Don Scramling, a striking member of UAW Local 22. "We can go on forever."' Scrambling, 39, was paid $18 and received stamps with which he can buy $162 worth of gro- ceries during October. He will receive more stamps than many other strikers because he has five children. Another worker, with a wife and two children, paid $9.20 for $80 in stamps. Many strikers, however, have been excluded from the program because their wives work. The striker's participation in the program, created originally Iby the Agriculture Depart- 7:00-9:30 AUD. A-ANGELL HALL ment to aid farmers, has gen- erated some controversy. A Detroit television' station broadcast an editorial criticiz- ing the union for accepting the stamps, claiming the public was subsidizing a voluntary w o r k stoppage. In its editorial against union participation, WJBK-TV said, "General Motors, to the extent that its taxes pay for food stamps and welfare, is in the untenable position of having to help finance : a strike against itself." A UAW spokesman responded to the editorial, saying "GM workers are taxpayers too." He added that "GM strikers and UAW leaders want to end the strike at the earliest possible moment, but they want it set- tled on merits, not by surrender because of hungry children." :>: :>:%: i":?-7" r." -.ra5t '32::}: >. ::.....{;:;vm f r o m suburban St. Lambert with the labor minister, Pierre Laporte, 49. Cross' kidnapers have issued seven communiques since the kid- naping. The last one Friday de- clared "neither the authorities nor their Facist police will find diplo- mat J. Cross again if they do not fulfill our demands." The kidnapers of Cross said they f would kill him if the prisoners were not freed by 6 p.m. yesterday, calling it their final deadline. Yesterday's deadline p a s s e d, however, without word from his abductors as to his condition or G whereabouts. Quebec's justice minister, Je- rome Choquette, said in televisec ,' statement that the kidnapers' "humanitarian gesture" in releas- ing Cross-the British trade com- ,missioner in Montreal-would be taken into consideration by the courts if they chose to remain ir Canada. Cross' abductors identified them- selves as members of the Quebec Liberation Front (FLQ), ,whict seeks the independence of French- speaking Quebec province from Canada and has been linked with many "terrorist" acts. They toot the diplomat from his home ir Montreal on Monday. The kidnapers originally de- manded release of 23 persons im- prisoned or awaiting trial anc I $540,000 in gold. They dropped the demand* for money in their final communique. Choquette said in his statement, I read both in French and English on the state-owned Canadian *Broadcasting Corp., that no society could survive if the decisions of its governments or courts were erased by violence or blackmail. Abontions endorsed 1 report KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (JP)-The Florida White House made public yesterday a task force report that endorses legalized abortions and voluntary sterilization, 'stating, "No woman should be forced to bear an unwanted child." The ,Presidential task force re- port represents a recommendation only. President Nixon was vaca- tioning in the Bahamas and has taken no position on the (report, which was released along with two other task force reports on, edu- cation.t The report by a panel on the mentally hapdigapped, headed by Mrs. Winthrop Rockefeller, wife of the Republican governor of Arkansas stated: "The task force notes _with ,approval .that m an y Americans - as reflected in re- cent legislative and judic ~l de- cisions - are changing, their at- titudes toward the termination of Sunwanted pregnancies. "In the interest- of both mater- nal and child mental health, no "women should .be fcorced tp bear an, unwanted child. F p r todays unwanted children, f a r more athan the others, are likely to be tomorrow's alienated, vito le n t, mentally disabled or criminal." The panel called on the govern- ment to "provide active leadership for increased support of birth control information, and increased availability of 'birth control meas- ures and voluntary sterilizations and abortions." 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