Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, JrinL4'ary 30, 1976 Page Two THE M~~~ICH G N D I YFiaJn ay3,1 7 I All-Campus T.G. AT THETA X1 fraternity FRIDAY, Jon. 30th-9 p.m.-1 a.m. Rand: ALL IN LOVE 1345 Washtenaw (near South University St.) DANCING BEER Morocco sei" RABAT, Morocco (A) - Mor-1 which favors independence fori occo claimed yesterday to have the Spanish Sahara . captured the spanish Sahara! SPAIN is turning over the desert area where it battled 105,000 - square - mile mineral- with Algeria for three days, rich territory which it has held taking 101 Algerian prisoners since 1884 to Morocco and Mau- in all. Algeria announced its! ritania on Feb. 28. The two 'forces "have withdrawn in good countries say they have histor- order." ical claims to the land which There was no independent Algeria opposes. The Spanish verification of the claims. An reached their decision in No- official statement in Rabat said vember after King Hassan II the region of Amghala, 175 of Morocco sent several hun- miles southwest of the Algerian dred thousand unarmed civil- border, had been 'cleansed of ians on a march to the Spanish all rebel elements," a refer- Sahara. ence to guerrillas of the Alger- Military sources in Paris ear- ian - backed Polisario Front lier yesterday reported intense zes Sra Argentine terrorists fighting between Morocco and que said. Fighting continued k ll U .S. corp. execs Algeria ,saying they used tanks until early in the morning be- and heavy artillery in the bleak, fore the Polisario rebels suf- BUENOS AIRES, Argentina ,'fected a wide range of indus- freezing desert area. fered "several dozen killed" 'A)-Terrorists assassinated two try and business, aggravated by The fighting has been report- and resistance collapsed. Argentina executives and killed *nflation that neared 400 per ed in communiques from Al- The Algerians claimed that a policeman at the U.S.-owned cent last year and a series of giers and Rabat with no infor- when fighting started Tuesday Bendix Corp. plant yesterday, government rulings disputed by mation from the scene but for- in the Amghala area, its forces officials said. At the same time, business leaders. eign ministry officials in Paris were merely carrying food and business leaders threatened a said they took the communiques medicine to Sahara refugees. boycott to demand security andGROUPS have sadte okte omnqe e stability. kllePd executives in the past, seriously. But the Moroccans said the Al- stability.igxe ati g in thep The official Algerian News gerian soldiers came from the Police said 13 men and twoMmingtobe acting in the Agency said in Algiers that its 41st Infantry battalion. women mostly in their early ,tres of workers n security forces withdrew "after they ad- MAURITANIA, meanwhile, 20s, burst into the plant in sub- circlesr the attack was also forcs wihdre "afer tey a- ^nsidered to be meant as a mirably carried out their mis- denied Algerian claims of fight- urban Buenos Aires and de-ri sion." ing recently around the Atlantic manded to see the president sig n the guerri wre t ;-Nm- ... E f " DAYTONA BEACH ~---,,FLORIDA SPGING BREAK 8 DAYS-7 NIGHTS! (March 5-March 12) Roundtrip Bus Transportation! * Exclusive Oceanside Motel4 Free Beach Party and Optional Extras!! 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They said the situation in the area 50 miles south of Amghala fighting zone seemed "calmer" Thursday. Arab countries dispatched top-level mediators to both countries to prevent the conflict from getting out of hand. With the Lebanese civil war still un- settled, they were anxious to prevent another intramural conflict from erupting into large-scale war. and the manager, both Argen- tines. Neither was at the plant. Just then Personnel Manager Jorge Zaralenga and Industrial Relations Chief Alberto Olavar- rieta arrived for work, and the intruders sprayed them with machine-gun fire. A policeman passing by rushed in and was shot dead as he drew his pistol, officers said. POLICE IDENTIFIED the at- tackers. as left-wing guerrillas' and it was believed the killings were connected to a labor con- flict. However, no guerrilla group took responsibility for , the raid and no explanation was immediately available. The Bendix subsidiary makes automotive brakes and hydrau- lic units. Sources close to the situation said Bendix, like many other industrial companies, wanted to: lay off workers because of a drop in demand but were pre- vented by the unions. Although the dismissals were not imple- mented, the sources said, dis- putes have continued over sala- ries. No Bendix spokesman could be reached for comment. Serious labor difficulties have l acuve esptle crackdowns. Hours earlier, police shot and killed three youths they identi- fied as leftist guerrillas who were caught at a traffic check- point. The new deaths brought to at least 57 the number of persons killed in political violence since Jan. 1, counting victims of the left, the right and government farces. The 1975 toll was near 900. Metnwhile, an ad hoc group linking eight of the most impor- tant industrial and business as- sociations in Argentina demand- ed the government restore or- der, stabilize the economy and allow adequate prices. 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