page three i uCi i!YrnFaai3 NEVER-ENDING High-83 Low-63 Mostly cloudy, chance of thundershowers Friday, July 14, 1972 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN News Pho ie: 764-0552 C alley visits father Lt. William Calley Jr. leaves the Gainesville Veterans Administration Hospital yesterday after visit- ing his seriously ill father. Calley was flown into Gainesville from Ft. Benning, George, where he has lived since President Nixon suspended his life sentence for mass murder at My Lai. [ACTICS DISPUTED: Splt showsbetwe en staff workers i GoverUn" camIp British leaders deny clandestine talks with rebels BELFAST, Northern Ireland ()It- British government spc.kes- persons here and in London yesterday denied they have held any secret meetings with Irish terrorists, despite a 24-hour bloodbath which has left 10 dead in the province. Rumors of clandestine meetings between the British and nem- bers of the Irish Republican Army have been ripe since the IRA chief in Belfast. Seamus Twomey called for a new truce Wednesday. Twomey said at the time that his forces might consider rnew- ing the cease-fire that ended Sunday after 13 days, if British troops stick to truce terms barring them from arresting IRA members. Britain's conservative govern- ment had been -stujected to critic- ism for sending representatives to I jeal3 *- l m eet secretly w ith IRA leaders last week t Wi st ,eel. But William Whthelaw'. Britain's rl j-j1 pl adiissratOr for this tinirciy piro----~ vince. defended the meeting as a chance for peace that had to be 1Hvestigated tried. 1V i 8 e Meanwhile, in Belfast yester- day. a British soldier was kill- By LORIN LABARDEE ed hy a snipet as he stepped Temte fafre n from samilitaiy observation post Themother of a former At in the Ardoyne district of t h e Arbor resident yesterday dis- city counted the possibility of h e r He was the fout soldier to son's involvement in an assas- die in nearto 200 shooting in- sination attempt on presidential cidents, which also killed six nominee George McGovern (D- civilians. The violence surround- S.D.). ing mass parades Wednesday by A car being used by two men Protestants celebrating a 1690 found loitering near McGovern's military victory over R o m a n Miami Beach hotel was traced to Catholics, made it one of the Oliver Taylor. Two guns we r e bloodiest days in the province's found inside the car. three years of communal strife.-. Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter Eleven British soldiers were Krasny says Taylor's w h e r e- wounded in sniper attacks that abouts are unknown. The mother, continued until dawn yesterday. Helen Taylor, says that she has At least 427 persons have lost not seen her son for "two or their lives in the protracted sec- three months." tarian fighting. When pressed on the possi- Also in Belfast, militant Pro- bility of her son's involvement, testants of the Ulster Defense Helen Taylor insisted that s h e Association buried a Protestant was "sure" her son was not con- killed Sunday. About 1,000 nected. She strongly criticized marchers joined in the funeral recent news article which link- procession wearing khaki uni- ed her son to subversive aotivi- forms. Many had face masks, but ties during University demon- none held arms. strations. Londonderry businessmen de- The two men who were ar- manded stepped-up security, in- rested in Miami have been iden- cluding a ban on all traffic in tified as Wayne Foster and Jes- the town center, following bomb sie Dixon, members of the Re- blasts Wednesday that caused an public of New Africa (RNA). estimated $2.4 million damage. 'RNA is a black separatist organ- An official of the Chamber of ization. Commerce estimated total dam- The men have been charged age to business during the thre° with possession of concealed wea- years of violence at $24 million. ns and held in lieu of 10'0,- 000 bond. By CHRIS PARKS Special To The Daily MIAMI BEACH - I don't want to be a cog in a machine which just says 'Get out and vote for George,"' Kirt West says, looking up from a cup of coffee in the basement of the Fontainebleu 'Hotel. West is one of hundreds of young McGovern volunteers who flocked down here last week, packing themselves deep in cheap hotel rooms to work for the Senator's nomination. "Two of us sleep in the beds and the other two on the floor," West says. "The room is ten dollars a night - that's only $2.50 apiece." West's dedication, however, is not to a man but rather to ideals - an end to war in Indo- china and social justice at home, And, like many of his fellow' idealists he is very concerned lest his candidate compromise sote of the stands which got him to Miami in the first place. Weekend whirlwind This is by no means a complete list of weekend entertainment in Ann Arbor. Anyone with events that they desire to have publicized in the Weekend Whirlwind can ca the Daily after I P.M. Mon. thru Thu rs., a for Lorn, Movies Campus-Happy Birthday, Wanda June and Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice Michigan-What's Up Doc State-Clockwork Orange Fox Village-Portnoy's Complaint Fifth Forum-Z and Gimme Shelter (Fri. only) Cinema Guild-Foreign Correspondent (Fri. and Sat.) A-V Center-Brian's Song (Fri. only) Conspiracy-Breathless and Alphaville (Fri. only) 331 Thompson-Picnic (Fri. only) Music Golden Falcon--Wooden Glass (Fri., Sat. and Sun.) Lums-RFD Boys (Fri. and Sat. only) Bimbo's-Gaslighters (Fri., Sat. and Sun.) Odyssey-Sativa (Fri., Sat. and Sun.) Blind Pig-Rusty Dizz and the Boogie Brothers Pretzel Bell-Honky Tonk Angels (Fri., and Sat.) RFD Boys (Sun. only) Mr. Flood's-Tim Carr (Fri. and Sat. only) Del Rio-jazz musicians improvise Sun. Huron Lounge-Puck (Fri., Sat. and Sun.) Village Inn-Meadowmuffin (Fri. and Sat. only) Music in the (ountry Rock Concert-next to Huron High-Sunday Funnies, Chip Stevens, Ruby Dee and Tasmania Other Events Mariposa Folk Festival-Fri., Sat. and Sun., Toronto Canada, for more info. call 416-922-4871 "If all McGovern gets is Dick Daley and George Meany on his back," West fears, "he will bow to their pressure." This fear has been felt throughout the M c G o v e r n camp in the past few days. The result has been the formation of a group called Concerned McGovern Volunteers which is determined to prevent the Sen- ator from "backsliding." "We have to stay on his ass," West says. "He's making state- ments to test how far he can go. Then if he gets flack, tue retracts them." Two mass meetings and a number of regional caucuses of the group have been held, and West has been named a midwest coordinator. The avowed goals of the group are to put heat on McGovern to stand firm on his commitment to change, and to insure that the national cam- paign will be run as the pri- maries were - on the grass roots level. "Our organization has to mobilize people around issues at the local level," West says. "They (the national staff) have to realize that the only way to win is to run an issue-oriented campaign - that's the way we won the primaries." De iitcril 14. West. a welfare case worker in Chicago first went to work in the McGovern Illinois office last November. "When I first went to his headquarters," he recalls, "I argued in favor of taking on Mayor Daley. My opinion lost out. The decision came down from the national staff. I never got a reason." Other things, too, bothered him about the game of big-time politics. "They did a lot of things to raise money like hir- ing attractive young women to flirt with rich old drunks," he says, shaking his head. On several occasions he left the campaign in disgust, but he always returned. "It was still See McGOVERN, Page 9 Light-hearted terrorist Japanese terrorist Kozo Okamato (left) shares a light-hearted moment with one of his guards prior to his trial yesterday in Lod, Israel for participation in the Lod Airport Massacre May 30. The military court has ordered a sanity hearing for him.