I Page Two NO APPARENT PROGRESS: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January 10, 1973 B-52's continue raids while Kissinger, Tho talk in Paris 'Missing people alive, Uganda govt. claims 1 . .o ........:..:...:... :. +: ra : r'r:::w5:::. xc"::a ::::. c+:: rxvrrr;":..+. r:> rr .... n.. } ?:":". ,:'"3hR }'rhXiC'r} }:". .?:iC......, . ..... .. ':; :;:; ; ; i 7 $:y::::.. ... .._ z... DAILY OFFICIA L BULLETIN .,*. 4.., .4. t "1..41. ...... . .......... . .. . .... ... 6 . -: The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- By Reuters and UP! the North Vietnamese. Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Radio Hanoi, monitored in Sai- Tho met in Paris again yesterday gon, accused the United States as American B-$2s continued of planning "new military adven- massive .air strikes at targets tures." The Communist radio in the North Vietnarnese pan- cited American reconnaissance handle and the Central High- flights over Hanoi and Haiphong lands of South Vietnam. as evidence. Kissinger and Tho talked for Also in Saigon, an American six hours in the ssame atmo- military source said U.S. jets sphere of public coldness that have authorization to bomb characterized the opening of North Vietnamese antiaircraft their 23rd round of negotiations sites north of the 20th parallel on Monday. if U.S. bombers come under at- There were no handshakes and tack operating south of the 20th few smiles and at no time did parallel. the two sides appear together The source said this was only a yesterday. The Americans, hosts continuation of the old "protec- for yesterday's session, did not tive reaction strike" policy in publicly greet or bid farewell to effect when bombing of North Tey'e shaking cause bby, it's coldoutside Vietnam was suspended between 1968 and last spring. Yesterday's talks started at 10 a.m. at the villa of an American millionaire industrialist at Saint- Nom-la-Breteche, situated on a golf course outside Paris. The session ended at 4 p.m. Meanwhile American B-52 bombers carried out their heavi- est raids for six months against a build-up of communist forces near the Central Highlands city of Kontum, -dropping well over 1.000 tons of bombs on North Vietnamese troops and their sup- plies yesterday. The build-up increased fears here that the city, which already has survived one siege, may be the target of a new communist offensive designed to coincide with the Paris peace talks. A U.S. military spokesman said that in the past 24 hours ending at 8:00 a. m. yesterday some 50 B-52s and 40 fighter-bombers at- tacked in a 10 mile radius of Kontum. The U.S. bombing of North Vietnam continued with 13 B-52 missions from Guam and Thai- land and 128 attacks by fighter bombers from Thailand and air-1 craft carriers in the Gulf of Tonkin. The targets were supply depots in the North Vietnamese pan- handle which have been sub-{ jected to daily attacks since the first of the year when President Nixon ordered the 'bombing limit at the 20th parallel some 70 miles south of Hanoi. KAMPALA, Uganda (REUTERS) country1" sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to - The Uganda government yester- As a result, all political detainees 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of day issued a statement listing 85 held by the previous regime of ex- the day preceding publication and prominent citizens who have been president Milton Obote had been by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. reported missing here in the two released. Student organization notices are years sincewPresident Idi Amin The statement went on: "Obote's notaccepted for publication. For came to power. group resorted to another tactic, more information, phone 764-9270. It said publication of the list the kidnapping of some prominent WEDNEsDAY, JANUARY 10 was intended to show the country citizens of this country with a view DAY CALENDAR how the enemies of the govern- to creating discontent and con- ment have tried to discredit it "by fusion in the country. Physics Colloquium: V. Weisskopf, making people disappear or ac- !MIT, "The Qualitative Physics ofs cusing the government falsely that a"Sme of the agents of Obote ! Atoms, Muntains, and stars," P&A pepehave disappeared while they and other imperialists and zionists ClOR. m peoplevey went to the extent of murdering Industrial & Operations Engineering are alive."Seminar: E. Cinlar, Northwestern Univ., some prominent Ugandans so that "Additive Processes in Random En- The list included 17 former poli- the blame could be put on the gov- vironments," 229 w. Engin. Bldg., 4 ticians, 12 police officers, f o u r erment." pm. prison officers and some army of-. Psych. 171 Film Series: "John: sev- ficers, civil servants and civilians. The statement also claimed that enteen Months," UGLI Multipurpose The statement said six were in Obote's agents persuaded several fact alive and well and living in prominent citizens to leave Uganda Uganda, 38 were living in neighbor- so that their disappearance could The Michigan Daily, edited and man- gvr-aged by students at the University of ing countries or abroad, three were be bamed on the Amin govern- iean. News phone: 764-0562. Second killed in September's guerrilla in- ment. The statement said that sev- Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- vainfo azna n h aeeral of these persons have been igan 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, asMichigan 48104. Published dailymudt- ; n toii aa~nrn nmra US Rm., 4 pm. Grad Coffee Hour: E. Conference Rm, ,Rackham. 5 pm. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3200 SAB AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DE- VELOPMENT (Dept. of State): Recruit- ing for a class of International Con- troller & International Development Interns. Successful candidates will be appointed to the Foreign Service Re- serve & train in Washington & over- seas. Salaries $10,500 to s$12600. Dead- line for Development/Intern, Jan 15, 1973. Check with this office for details. Grad degree in econ., finance, inter- na'l relations, public admin. RHODES FELLOWSHIPS FOR WO- MEN: Application deadline Jan. 31 for 2 yr. fellowships for women at St. Hil- dia's College, Oxford; includes some fec- ulty privileges. Stipend of 1650 lbs. per yr., travel, rm. & board. Postdoctoral. NEW YORK CITY URBAN FELLOW- SHIP - Work exper, in city gov't through Mayor Lindsay's Office (open to all majors.) Application deadline Jan. 31. 1973. GRADUATE URBAN STUDIES FEL- LOWSHIP PROGRAM 1973-74 of HUD: Deadline for applic. Jan. 31. Must have applied to grad school; covers tuition & stipend for 1 yr. Applications avail- able in this office. t R i S . Join The .Daily CIRCULATION DEPT. Come in any afternoon 420 Maynard l i of the remaining 38 was not known. The statement claimed that when President Amin came to power in January, he had decided that "There would be no question of political detainees anywhere in the .cca ea in nen o oring count es. Among the 17 politicians included! in the list are 11 former ministers and deputy ministers, two of whom were said to be currently living in Uganda. day through Sunday morning Univer- scity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 local mail (in Mich. or Ohio); $13 non-local mail |(other states and foreign). Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (in Mich. or Ohio); $7 50 non-local mail (other states and foreign). 1y The Asbclated Press There was snow in Nevada and ice in Georgia. New Yorkers shiv- ered and California citrus growers worried about frost, as wide sec- tions of the nation reported cold weather and resulting power prob- lems. The bitter cold stormed across the states breaking record lows and causing problems along the w'ay. Some 150,000 customers were without electric service in Atlanta, Georgia. The state climatologist Horace Carter said there have been only 33 ice storms in the state since 1893 and only 16 of those were classified as major like the current one. The area around Norfolk and: Virgina(leach in Virginia dug out frmo an 8.inch snowfall-heaviest! since 1958-while Nevada, Okla- homa and New Mexico faced new storms. Snow spread ,as far south as; Las Vegas and more than five inches piled up In Reno as a major system moved across Nevada. SIow and ice plastered New Mex- ico and Oklahoma, clogging roads and forcing some schools to close. Temperatures plunged into the zero range throughout the central plains and set record lows. Overnight temperatures in Texas were near zero in the Panhandle and the northwest third of the state was covered with ice and snow.. Hardware stores and firewood suppliers reported a booming busi- ness. "Business is real good," said a firewood merchant. "The telephone, just rings constantly." "We h'd one of our biggest days O R Mass Meeting. I STEERING COMMITTEE ELECTIONS in many years," said a hardware dealer. "We had a pretty much sellout on such things as fuel, camp stoves, fuel cans, oil lamps." Even in the emergency there were those to lend a helping hand. Emmett Godfrey of Marietta, an employ of Lockheed-Georgia, had been cutting, splitting and stack- ing firewood all fall. During the storm he gave away wood, gomg out in wet and cold to help load pickup trucks. "People are cold and I wouldn't feel right selling it," he said. Join the Daily Editorial Staff NEW WORLD FILM COOP presents UAC-DAYSTAR PRESENTS Jr. Walker The Alistars! Luther Allison-Bobby "Blue" Band MOJO BOOGIE BAND "Luther Allison's impeccable, unbelievably fast guitar work made almost every other guitarist pale by comparison-and at this festival, that's saying something." John Weisman DETROIT FREE PRESS }f ~review of 1972 Blues and Jazz Festival UMFS presents John Hartford and Norman Blake IN CONCERT JAN. 26 8 P.M-Power Center I I * V i $3.50 reserved available at Herb 209 S. State. tickets David's, I I DU5IN HOE r TAN U11TL[ BIG MAN" Panavision TechnicolorI - ALSO Lenny Bruce in "THANK YOU MASK MAN" "perhaps the best animated short ever made"-N.Y. Times TONIGHT & THURSDAY Jan. 10 & 11 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. "Luther's playing is a blend of Jimi Hendrix and B.B. King ... the effect is dazzling." THE MONTREAL STAR Photo Credit: DOUG FULTON SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 7 p.m.-Hill Aud, Reserved seats 4.50, 3.50, 2.50 now on sale MICHIGAN UNION: 11-5:30 MONDAY-SAT. SALVATION RECORD STOPE: 10-7 P.M. MON.-SAT. Sorry, no personal checks ALSO ON SALE NOW: DAVID BROMBERG and Terry Tate POWER CENTER-JAN. 24, WED. TICKETS 2.50, only 1400 seats in Power! REGISTER TO VOTE--ELECTIONS IN SPRING! t ww I 41 THURS. 7:30- MICHIGAN UNI No IN NATURAL SCIENCE AUD. (U of M campus) # _ I I TONIGHT-January 10th-ONLY!-7 & 9 p.m. JOHN WAYNE, CLAIRE TREVOR, anI JOHN CARRADINE in JOHN FORD'S STAGE COACH (1939) f with THOMAS MITCHELL, ANDY DEVINE, and DONALD MEEK A simple parable told with few flourishes and a superior command of the atmosphere and characteris- tict of the old West. A stagecoach containing one kind or another of human misfits inches across the deert to the town of Lordsburg. The contrasting characters receive a central force with the arrival of the RINGO KID (hoo-ray!--John Wayne) who shelters them through attacks, problems, and personal conflicts. With bravado each of the characters resolves his fate as the stagecoach is graphically set against director Ford's complementary Monument Volley locations. Scenarist Dudley Nichols provides dialogue that is sparse and profund. COMING TKUR$DAY'-James Dean, Raymond Massey, Julie Harris, in EAST OF EDEN ALL SHOWINGS IN AUD. "A", ANGELL HALL-never more than $1 tickets for all of each evening's performances on sale outside the auditorium at 6 p.m. ror a copy of our complete sehedule, for the whole term, write P.O. 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