Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 24, 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 24, 1972 FREE AM & FM STEREO installation included FREE WITH PURCHASE OF ANY '12 TOYOTA FREE TOYOTA of Ann Arbor 907 N. Main 663-8567 OPEN MON. AND THURS. TILL 9 P.M. 'iii FRI.-SAT.-SUN. Jim Kweskin II , ', ,1 I I I1 PAPERBACK BOOKS on FOLLETT'S Mezzanne Now Arranged By Subject False alarm The Italian liner Leonardo da Vinci rides at ancho de Ribamar, midway between Lisbon and Est yesterday, while experts search for alleged bombs. letter said bombs would go off unless a $100,000 ran but a stem-to-stern search of the liner revealed PRESCRIPTION EYEW and SHADES 61 111 1 D3 Soldier shot in N., Ireland BELFAST (A') - A British soldier was slain by a sniper last night and a big bomb blasted the center of Belfast, causing widespread destruction as angry demands mounted for an end to the violence of the Irish Repub- lican Army. The soldier, slain on patrol in a Belfast street, was the 335th victim of 33 months of bloody turmoil throughout Northern Ireland. In Londondery, Roman Catho- lic women, a priest, civil rights leaders and thousands of mourn- ers at a funeral demanded an end to IRA violence. They eventually won a prom- ise from the oficial wing of the IRA to scale down its attacks. ly named director of the Na- tional Health Service Corps, said about 5,000 communities in the nation lack health-care.erv- ices. By the end of last year near- ly 500 communities lad applied for help under the 1970 Emer- gency Health Personnel A c t , funded with $15 mililon this fis- cal year and an identical amount requested next year. Earlier this year HEW as- signed 68 federal health profes- sionals to 18 city slums and re- mote rural areas in 13 states ai the first phase of the program. "In being responsive to These needs," Rimple said, "the Na- tional Health Service Corps ic not attempting to deal with the problem of the over-all shortage of health personnel, but rather to alleviate some of the more acute problems." British veto lan for Rhodesian self-rule LONDON UP - Britain pledged yesterday to continue sanctions against Rhodesia after a British commission re- ported the black majority in that rebel colony overwhelm- ingly rejected a planned independence deal. Almost immediately a new row flared between the Brit- ish government and Prime Minister Ian Smith's regime in Rhodesia over the findings of a commission headed by former High Court Judge Lord Pearce. Speaking for Britain, Foreign Secretary Sir Alex Doug- las-Home accepted the 24-member group's central con- clusion. "The people of Rhodesia as a whole do not regard the proposals as acceptable as a basis for independence." In Salisbury the Smith regime dismissed the commission's ver- dict, charging that only a minor- ity of adult blacks had b e e n oU 1L e1 consulted. It approved hand- * . picked portions of the commis- *:::-.h sion's 208-page report while as- -Associated Press sailing judgments unfavorable to eX p an d e the policy of the all-white gov- ernment. r off Sao Jose Britain's refusal meant t h at oril, Portugal, Rhodesia will continue to be gov-h ealthaia An anonymous erned under a 1969 constitu- isom was paid, tion that London has denounced WASHINGTON (Y) - The gov- nothing. as illegal. Furthermore, Doug- erment yesterday designated nothing.__ lIs-Home announced the contin- 122 urban and rural areas, in- uation of British sanctions and eluding the entire state of Alas- ial Bulletin the Royal Navy's blockade of ka, as medical poverty pockets v, MAY 24 the Mozambique port of Beira, eligible for low-cost treatment ion Meeting: Ho- which leads to Rhodesia. by federal doctors, nurses and Michigan Union. The Conservative government esearch Inst. semi- of Prime Minister Edward Heath The Department of Health, quently uoes the came to terms with Smith's re- Education and Welfare said it er and Why?" Hs- gime last year. Their agreement, will assign a total of 152 phy- 0 p.m. which was contingent on popu- sicians, 20 dentists, 72 nurses Notices lar acceptance in Rhodesia, of- and 4 other health professionals coosm nications: fered Rhodesia's 250,000 whites to the selected areas in 39 stat- the June 1 6 i- immediate independence and its es and the District of Columbia t be in the Presi- five million blacks a prospect in July, after further assessment e 1; personnel com- of power after the year 2000. of local needs. e academic appts. date. Pearce's commission carried Fees wil be charged on the - --- out a two-month test of Rho- basis of ability to pay. desian opinion on the terms of the settlement reached between Treatment wil be free to many ARE Smith and Douglas-Home 1las t of the patients, who will include jyear. poor blacks, Chicanos, Americar Indians and Appalachian famil- Sas ther ihehma ies. 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