THE Summer Daily Vol. LXXXI11, No, 61-S Ann Arbor, Michigon-Tuesday, August 14, 1973 Ten Cents Eight Pages i* U.S. to protect reco n m Sissou Sover Cambopdia .~~ ~~ aferbombhl I'VASII IN('IS)N 311/-l-re 1ent gon yesterday indicated it would tact to pirotect tiarnied L115. reconnaissance and ca rgo planes if they were tired on rafter UI.S. bomibing in ("ambodia ends tonight at midnight. However, spokesman Jerry Fried- hei s 'aid the P entagon would take no military ation such as providing armedl jet escorts without aoingto Coon'ress beforeha nd Al 1,lEST, Friedheimo spoke onlcy of rconsuiiticct with Congress. Bit later hoe said, "t Wottld be ctit to Congress to cthange te law,''whtichi tatis U. S. coin- hbit in tIndochina. TIhe Penitagon ntotified Congress 10 lays agor thtit i intends to continue "uanned reonnaissance flights for the purpose of gathering intetligence'' and "ntcncottbat At Photo flttghtts tic deliver military assistance and htttttitarian supplies"tto Cambodia and Laos beyond the bon-ibing cot-off date. i riedheitn said that U. S. reconnaissance reporters flights are necessary "because we have an conducted interest in what is going on" in Cambodia in Claude and ILaos. lie justified this interest on thte casis if cointied U.S. military aritts Doawn but not out President Nixon's advisor Melvin Laird sits on the floor surrounded by during a nests briefing yesterday in the While House. The briefing was by deputy newrs secretary Gerald Warren and Secretary of Transpmortatic Itrinegar. aid to tlte twit couintites Furry winged roden..ts dri~ve University btty ABtOUT' SIX t.S. Cargc plines are ar- rising at the IPluc1tn I- l'ttalls iot cacti dlay, tcictttcict sail, inidicat ing he expects tis ociittiiite fat suuiie tiiii. Ile dit not idisciiss lie otinier at presetnt or fic tlure recoinnaissatnce ftigthts. -WIe tiase no itntention of becoiinig in-. victved in hiistilities after ttte fitteeithtoif tiae imoctht," l'cieilheictt said. '"Vie liiite tie cther sile willt initersttiitd ailtot pitt us ill lie positiuoct iliere sv«e wiioilli ase to reassess te ititaati.'' l"RIEI)IIEIM DECLINED)tocisicuiss wthat kitnd if specific iitary actints titight be takent. I Inwever, he indicated the Penctagmn is ready fur sssift itoves in eveitt the 2111 ccr so U.S. ditploiats tutd other U.S. citi- zens in Phitn Peith are etidatigered aitd need to be rescued. iriedheimn made it plain thait the Untited States will be in tn hurry to reduce ifs heavy iairpiower based ini nearby Tlhai- land After till the bonibinig ends. "WE WILL CERTAINLY be aissessing how the situtatiiin evolves," Iriedheita said. "'I wuldn't litok far all the aircraft to coimeIonte ini the first fesscdays.'' Other sources haive said that the United Stiles probably woculd start piillig ccit Sallce it its OoOillates acid 45111111Amcerican service mcent froiic'T'haitatnd about a motht aitter lie barubitig hlat acid that tce with- drawat puacess witt cottiuucocvei'a terid ot mcany Iciittls. SONIE I..WARPLANE:S, inictuinitg HtS? ht'tvy bitt s, will teninin ii'TOtt laud tcils'tiiiiitely is5acdetertrent lii passiblc ciew SaorIthiVit ctin cese 'cit e :ives cc tid chtciit i ci isi t 'tiiltttl. .'ct'tiicchilt ycstcrday\, tS, ltnticibtitifi ect mi icticuist fldtames ictill ml ttclfltlto t1: il1 itt() 11 1 for id sagiiit tt 't ws'SI) .5 is's1011' tiiig agl"ainsttle thiefiho~t 11 iticts 1W 0 than' i :daysctiio.' l',ii.' osiiaiii cc t itit icifisf fl icc c.s I Nil ir' t I futuftiii c thou iltithei(tit tlt' IN l tit'III;Ig if'c' ttes it l.cts, l ie t 'aacltt f~l iI tais'c'c ccc i I itctc s'ti ci It cci ''fi ~tii iith -I tci1111,' ii'ePciccctict I u'iccie tctcdill cIl c slti ligitthcay liicii c'd tivttit .15 c itt s 1i'ttc t 'itctc tcil iil li giccctec clicuid t'; ticicditt cc i'c c tl.tt fcc it li'il icc sciccic ti. w 'tii'lcl~ttices w ill t'ettttiti Iccli dci~itut titst thebicicitig l;ciildlitte ct ttiiicilct P1)1T''acoday . The cresience wouild he used as a deterretut toI aliis..ihle new Niirtli Vietimese offensiiv, See U1S,, Page S BItlt)ItlR'l ItAIKIN Asii7ctsIttit 1t;a\s;1ithle Utic isiy 1 c ccl (e 'cybusly ;lwtIs ilsiicg a1sicil, fit- . iiwcigt lcdets fhol struktoik nciathlie 1,i fattyi. ha cioi' lik'1(111ss inc the;'1llicit 1 of cc ' sail ic'iiii etc11(Ai11 Iiif trlll 1 1c i' iccs 1ir.i1 ti, up'ac'siinis'c to :cvi' IlI' 'l'lll;I' ,lllC(,tNNI cl it Augu(1S, t 11'f l\ i 11'i's i's ctt t fcs t ltcie i I t.'fccci (icic c 1! 1 citiicicci 1scitti I ('11tit t ii a111 ccIll(c1c llcictil ;ti I ;1giccicicty cit A tcitl,'' cit 11 1cc1ls Ivewcck ;ticid a1 c1ltI'' /iilcgy Prict11')f. Vi111ictuctItucle whiocis ricrlc(ir it t11ttc11c11;t~ls1at111c Mclicccic11i 1111cc1(1cy, is Ictffleil by l11Ce 1utli 1' of1c1ts See FURRY, Page 5 PolitP dit, to KINH fIriK '1InIE t' P1 1 (RI ATURE ilturd aimov htas tuse'd In 'resing trouble fotr University batp 'rsonms in recent weeks. While most eperts agree at rabies epidemic is not likely, bats hove invaded a number of University buildings.