Thursday, February 6, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Thursday, February 6, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Peru's govt. declares 'state of emergency' IN LESS THAN A MONTH LIMA, Peru () - Rioting demonstrators yes- terday set buildings and automobiles ablaze in downtown Lima after troops backed by armor staged a bloody crackdown on police striking for more pay. President Juan Velasco declared a national state of emergency and suspended constitu- tional guarantees as his military regime faced the worst crisis of its six-year rule. AN OFFICIAL communique said the police strike was "incited clearly by counter-revolu- tionary political elements." The violence in the streets erupted a few hours after army troops - backed by tanks -stormed a police compound serving as head- quarters for the striking policemen. A number of persons were reported wounded, while some witnesses said several were killed in heavy fighting at th headquarters. However, the action failed to halt the strike by a large segment of the 20,000-strong police force. LIMA'S CIVIC center, housing a political ag- ency set up by the regime, was set ablaze by fire bombs hurled by demonstrators. Witnesses saw smoke pouring from the ground floor of the adjoining Lima Sheraton Hotel. Looting of stores was also reported in that area Qnd a filling station was set afire. GUTTED AUTOMOBILES and stoned buses littered parts of downtown Lima. Several newsmen reported that armored mili- tary vehicles had been deployed on the far side of the downtown area near the presidential pal- ace. Earlier reports had said the demonstrations were broken up by squads of military police firing submachine guns into the air, with no casualties reported. Ann Arbor will be rocking with LISTEN FOR IT! . .. _. _ _ _ C! AP Photo Hounded by taxes? Muttley, this frustrated looking pooch, was photographed in Austin, Texas, while pondering his tax problems. He is probably symbolic of the anxieties that many feel this time of year. FIGHTING QUIETED: Ethiopian city faces crisis AUTO ENTERTAINMENT ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia WA) - The 200,000 citizens trapped in the war-torn provincial capi- tal of Asmara faced critical wa- ter and food shortages yester- day, diplomatic informants air- lifted from the city reported. Asmara, the scene of six days of bloody fighting between gov- ernment forces and secessionist Moslem rebels, was reported quiet yesterday with its streets deserted and shops mostly clos- ed. Government troops control- led the city while rebels roam- ed freely throughout much of the rest of Eritrea province. D IPLO M AT I C inform- ants said unless food and water were rushed to the city within 72 hours most residents would THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 106 Thursday, February 6, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. 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There are In Beirut the Eritrean Libera- lots of rats in the streets." tion Front called for urgent in- The death toll, based on body tervention by the United Na- counts of rebels and civilians tions and the Arab League to at hospitals, rose to about 200, stop atrocities allegedly com- but impartial sources said there mitted by the Ethiopian army. were probably untold hundreds Even some 2,000 Italian set- of deaths from poundings by tlers demanded to be evacuat- Ethiopian air force jets, and ed from the rebellion-torn pro- from atrocities. vince on the Red Sea. An ex- One foreign source in a posi- pected airlift by the Italian tion to know said that some government was delayed until allegations of looting and atroc- possibly today because of air- ities seemed credible. plane and space problems.. "WE SAW army soldiers M OS T O F these Italians looting food and grocery were born i Eritrea, some have stores," 'he said. "There has not even seen Italy, but they been artillery bombardment of are afraid," one source said. the Moslem quarter of Asmara. Eritrea was an Italian colony There are reports that women until World War II. It was as- and children have been killed signed to Ethiopia by the United indiscriminately." Nations in 1952. Ethiopia annex- On Tuesday night rebels also ed Eritrea in 1962 and the reb- fought their way into control of els have been fighting for inde- one part of the main road to pendence since, the airport, now turned into an Diplomatic informants corn- Ethiopian air base. But yester- ing fom Amara abot 45 day the road was cleared and miles north of Addis Ababa,the airpfresum erggo said the people were moving theairlif resumed bringing out around the city in panc, at-planeload of British subjects. tempting to flee. "But the city Dpnet of some 300; is surrounded by the Ethiopian Americancitizens living in As- army and the army is surround- mara were evacuated to safety ed by Eritrean Liberation Front Tuesday and informants said rebels," they added. the remaining men will be taken "PEOPLE ARE mov- out unless living conditions im- ing around like zombies," the 'prove in the next three days. For more info dial POINT 30 MINI-COURSE Politics of Social Change: Poland in the Seventies UNIVERSITY COURSE 317 PROF. JERZY WAITR FEBRUARY 6-18, 1975 i FIRST CLASS MEETING: THURS., FEB. 6, 1975, 3-5 P.M. 2402 MASON HALL CENTER'. 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