THE Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXIV, No. 54-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Fridoy, August 2, 1974 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Sponsors relocate By STEPHEN HERSH Orchestra, Luther Allison and several Windsor's St. Clair Colleg Despite the fears of sponsors and fans Detroit-based jazz groups. but these locations are of the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festi- The show will be called "The Ann farmland. "At this late val, the concert will go on this year- Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in Exile." Rainbow spokesperson,' but not in Ann Arbor. A contract that would have authorized the time to make the the use of local Otis Spann Memorial structions on farmland." An outdoor amphitheater with a capa- Field as the concert site was voted down Tickets for the show w city of 12,000 located in Windsor, Ontario . by City Council ten days ago. Council early next week at local will be the site of event, to be held Republicans cast all of the votes against mail, at an as yet unde September 6-8. the agreement which was'defeated 6-4. Tickets will also go on jazz ge were offered, mented, "V all undeveloped ing on the date," said a careful goi 'we don't have ramental s necessary con- made to h toms, and ill be available contact wit outlets and by The festi termined price. Welcome"- sale throughout ments by in Canada. concert ser are concerned the city's erican concert- undesirable the border. Members fest We're going to print a warn- tickets that people should be ng through customs with sac- ubstances. An effort is being ave lawyers present at cus- we're going to make prior th Canadian officials." val's motto is "Undesirables -this in reference to com- council Republicans that the ies has proved detrimental to image because it attracts s. of Rainbow Multi-Media pre- he concert will return to the ear. RAINBOW MULTI-MEDIA, the festi- PUBLICITY resulting from council's val's promoter, expects the program to cancellation of the festival led to several feature James Brown, Sun Ra, B.B. offers of alternative sites to Rainbow King, Cecil Taylor, Hound Dog Taylor Multi-Media. Sites closer to the city and the House Rockers, the Gil Evans than the amphitheater made available by the rest of Michigan and The festival sponsors with the problems Am goers may face crossingt THE RAINBOW spokesperson com- dict that 1t city next ye War continues on Cyprus as Turks plan to hold positions NICOSIA, Cyprus (IN-Fighting The accord calls for the U.N. force to continued in northern Cyprus yes- supervise withdrawals of foreign forces terday despite the latest cease- from the island and set up buffer zones fire, and the Turkish government around enclaves held by Turkey's in- revealed plans for projects indicat- vasion force. ing it intends to stay on the island TURKISH Energy Minister Cahit Kay- for some time. ra disclosed that his government plans soon to build a 15-megawatt gas turbine Turkish commanders charged electric plant in the Kyrenia area, to go that Greek Cypriot soldiers were into operation in one or two months. disguising themselves as United Kyrenia is a seaport about 10 miles Nations soldiers to gather intel- north of Nicosia and 45 miles south of ligence and attack the invasion mainland Turkey. It was the focal point force. There was no immediate of the July 20 Turkish invasion and is reaction from Greek Cypriot lead- where Turkey's main force now is head- ers. quartered. IN NEW YORK, the United NationsKayra also said Turkey is building Security Council passed a resolution facilities for storing fuel on Cyprus and that it has started modernizing port fa- aimed at enlarging the role of the U.N. cilities at Tasucu on the southern coast peacekeeping force on Cyprus. The Soviet of Turkey facing Cyprus. to help supply Union vetoed a similar resolution Wed- its forces on the island. nesday night, but merely abstained yes- .In addition, Kayra said, his govern- terday. ment has started an underwater pipeline The resolution authorizes Secretary- from southern Turkey to transport water General Kurt Waldheim to evaluate the to Kyrenia. role prescribed for the decade-old U.N. BEFORE KAYRA revealed the Turk- peacekeeping force on Cyprus by the ish plans, Premier Bulent Ecevit met cease-fire and disengagement agreement with his chief of staff, presumably to reached Tuesday in Geneva by Turkey, discuss plans to construct air and sea- Greece and Britain. port facilities on Cyprus. r The walking wounded Fleeing on two wooden legs, a Vietnamese youngster tries to escape the continued fighting in and around Danang. The boy lost his own limbs in a mine explosion several years ago. He and thousands of others have left their homes recently to avoid the on-going battle between North and South Viet- namese troops. Esch refuses to reveal position on impeachment See story, Page 3 In the past the eight-nation U.N. peace- keeping force that has been on Cyprus since 1964 was authorized to intervene only between the island's Greek and Turkish communities. Waldheim yesterday told the council the Turks have agreed to permit U.N. troops to remain in Turkish-occupied territory. The Turks had previously de- manded withdrawal of the U.N. forces, WHMEN THE Cyprus crisis erupted in mid-July there were 2,2010 U.N. soldiers on Cyprus. Waldheim said reinforce- ments have raised it to 3,484 and would bring the force to 4,443 by Aug. 12. In explaining the Soviet abstention, See CYPRUS, Page 10