BEST STEAK HOUSE STEAK DINNERS NOW SERVING At Reasonable Prices FILET-i1.59 SIRLOIN-i1.53 Above includes Baked Potato, Salad, and Texas Toast STEAKB URGER-.79 Includes Baked Potato and Texas Toast 217 5. STATE ST. Next to State Theater page three Sirt~igan NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 Thursday, October 29, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michgan Page Three news briefs By The Associated Press U HALF PRICES FOR WOMEN EVERY T HUR SDAY Entertaining Thursday, Oct. 29 -ust back from their recording session in New York 208 W. H uron A BOMB EXPLOSION early yesterday nearly demolished the home of Ecuador's former Vice President Jorge Zavala Ba - querizo, sought in connection with the kidnaping of Ecuador's air force commander. The Ecuadorian dictatorship is holding two sons of the ousted leftist vice president and a son of an exiled provincial chief, among 200 arrested under martial law, but there was no' word on the fate of kidnaped Gen. Cesar Rohn Sandoval. One person was reported killed in the bombing, but Baquerizo's wife was unhurt. CHILEAN POLICE reported that Roberto Viaux,~ a former general, was arrested yesterday in connection with the assassina- tion of the commander of the Chilean army.- Viaux, leader of a short-lived army rebellion for higher pay, be- came the eighth person to be arrested in connection with the ass- assination of Gen. Rene Schneider. After the futile revolt, the army sent Viaux into retirement. It has been reported that Schneider was instrumental in that decision. A BIG DROP in f a r m prices brought ,the government's Wholesale Price Index down a notch in October, but industrial prcs poste theesharesyt monthly rise in more than 14 years, it A spokesman said the index normally is one of the best indica- tors of how the economy is moving, but the effects of the auto strike make it difficult to determine the underlying movement of the econ- * * * I'.the Joe th whole country's talking about! "A TRIUMPH! A DIP-SNORTER!I A 'THIS MINUTE' FILM!" -,udith Crist "C'JOE' MUST SURELY RANK IN IMPACT WITH 'BONNIE AND CLYDE'P'-TIme Magazine S** ** I LOVE IT I -Chicago-Sun Tims "TAUT AND COMPELLING!"-washington Post "WILL BE A BOXOFFICE SENSATION!"9 --Chicago Tribune "AN OCCASION FOR CHEERING!", -Philadelphia Daily News "A MASTERPIECE!''-chicago Today "CLEARLY THE MOVIE OF THE MOMENT AND MAYBE THE MOVIE OF THE YEAR!"9 -Washington Star tig***/* BRILLIANTLY DONE, DEVASTATINGLY FUNNY!"-Ne York Daily News - -Associated Press Indians bat tie police Pit River Indians and police. held ~ ISRAEL REFUSED yesterday to rejoin the Arab-Israeli peace ?A persons in jail. The battle occur talks under what it described as a new military threat raised by by. the Indians to dramatize their c Egypt.during the Gold Rush. Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban told the U.N. General As- sembly that violations of the U.S.-arranged cease-fire standstill PROTEST KENT 25: agreement through establishment of missile sites had changed the ____________________ military picture. a, free-for-all slugfest in northeast Californiar Tuesday, landing red when officers arrived to take down a quonset hut erected laim to lands they say were illegally taken from their ancestors increase NATO ai LONDON (/)-The Conservative government announced plans to- day to increase Britain's military contribution to the North Atlantic T r e a t y Organization (NATO) and keep a small force sin South- east Asia. But It said It plans to cut back on over-all defense spending. "The maintenance and improve- ment of our military contribution to NATO" will be the nation's top defense priority, Prime Minister Edward Heath's government said in the first policy statement on defense issued since it took office in June. The main new contribution will behe arcraft carrier Ark Ryl preme commander of allied forces in Europe, the statement said. The Labor government had planned to scrapk boh ofBritai's cariers, 1972. In addition, Britains part-time i s t o b e r e - e t b l s e a n d e panded. This will provide an ad- t atwlll be available for emergen- cies and for use by the allied command. A third new contribution will be four extra close-support air squad- rons. These are to be created by extending an existing British- port planes. The government said It would spend $67.2 million less thanth Labor government had planned for