:age Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, June 28, 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, June 28, 1972 wIv Louis Malers Calcutta is the highly accla med documentary by French director Louis Malle (THE LOVERS) and the teading element of his epic, seven part film PHANTOM INDIA, currently showing at the New Yorker Theater. When the full film was televised in India, the government expelled the BBC from New Delh Malle: "I love India and miss it. The sound and smell there is very, very sensual. PHANTOM IN- DIA is modest and free-my best work. The basic thing I found out in India is that life is more mpor- _. tnt than films" Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 & 9:30 $1.50 CONT -FREE COFFEE COnSpiracy 330 Maynard KEEP THIS LIST! HERE'S HELP-24 Hours a Day Ann Arbor has a wide variety of services ready to give immediate aid in an emergency. Unless otherwise noted, all of the following people are available around the clock, 7 days a week: -76-GUIDE Immediate help for any problem. 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The bombs were believed to be the work either of dissidents of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) or else of militant Protestants, irate over the truce agreement between the IRA and British as'- thorities administering the pro- vince. The truce was the first in three years of violence. New Freshmen! Do you want money, a draft deferment, leadership and management training' self-confidence? If your answer is yes, then invest 2 hour of your time to find out how you obtain the above by attending the Army ROTC orientation at Room 200 in North Hall at 3:30 p.m. every day. It was the start of a frail cease-fire that came into force Monday at midnight as the re- sult of an offer by the Provis- ional wing of the IRA. Minutes earlier, the three-year- old insurrection involving Pro- testants and Romans Catholics had claimed its 389th victim- a British sergeant lured to his death in an ambush. Hours later, a Catholic truca driver, gunned down mysterious- ly in Belfast, took the toll to 390 A plan launched by the Brit- ish government to arrange talks would give all shades of Irish opinion a voice in peace mak- ing. But leaders of the Protestant majority have vowed not to ne- gotiate with either the Marxist Official wing of the IRA or with the ultranationalist Provisional wing. The Official IRA laid down its arms last month. The British have got to cone up with a formula allowing each group to have its say in a set- tlement that would end she sec- tarian strife which has plagued the Irish for centuries. More than 90,000 women of Northern Ireland - one out of every five adult women - sign- ed a petition that was delivered yesterday to Prime Minister Ed- ward Heath in London. The women's petition urged, "a just peace for every man, wo- man and child in Ulster," as Northern Ireland is popularly known.. g" MICHIGAN UNION Open 1 p.m-July 4 BILLIARDS BOWLI $1 /hr. 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