Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, July 22, 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, July 22, 1972 "Gloriously Heavy fighting for Funny!" .u.: -Whiam Wolf, Cue Magazine nangco SAIGON(P) - Sharpighting ly light resistance. continued on the northern The first major objective was front in the Vietnam war yes- the district town of Bong Son. terday, where 20,000 South Vi- and there was agreement in in his etnamese marines and para- field reports that the South troopers have been waging a Vietnamese had entered it, while g reatest counteroffensive since June 28. the Saigon command claimed it role The Saigon conimand said was captured. 62 North Vietnamese troops The Saigon command said were killed and one communist the town in northern Binh Dinh tank 'destroyed in a series of Province had been reoccupied clashes on the southeast and in the afternoon by 1,000 gov- northeastern edges of Quang ernment troops, who were Tri. South Vietnamese losses searching house to, house for were given as nine killed and 26 snipers. wounded. U.S. informants in Binh Dinh The U. S. Command said an Province said some South Viet- American adviser was killed and' namese troops had entered the two were wounded in Quang Tri southern sector of Bong Son Province late Thursday when but the town had -not yet been the marine unit they were with recaptured. was hit by rocket fire. It was not immediately American jets flew 330 strikes known how many civilians are Thursday in the air war over still in Bong Son, which was North Vietnam and set fire to occupied by North Vietnamese a 1.5-million gallon fuel depot troops April 29. Some reports 30 miles northeast of Hanoi, said the communists had with- the U. S. Command reported. drawn, telling civilians they The command said an Air would return soon. Force Phantom jet was shot Bong Son is one of three ma- down by anti-aircraft fire in the jor objectives of the South Vi- Haiphong area, but the two etnamese drive launched Wed- crewmen baled out and were nesday. The operation seeks to rescued by a Navy helicopter. regain control of three districts A 10,000 - man South Vietna- in northern Binh Dinh Pro- mese operation swept up the vince with a population of 200,- central coast yesterday with on- 000 and a rich rice harvest .with.. PAULETTE GODDARD JRCK O RKIE 4* Written Directed and Produced b CareeCa4i rt Fc ir BARGAIN DAY odults only $1.50 before 5 00 p m Saturdaym Sat-2:40-4:45-6:50- 9:00-11:05 Sun.-2:40-4:45-6:50-9:00 Mon:, Tues.- 7:00 and 9:05 SAT.-Stone School Road INFRMAION76197C-)8-12 People's Plaza WED.-Stacy Keoch in "END OF THE ROAD" & "TRAVELING EXECUTIONER" Read and Use Subscribe To Daily Classifieds THE MICHIGAN DAILY -Associated Press Shotgun wedding A member of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) is married in the St. Petersburg city dump as fellow veterans and squadrons of flies look on. Members of the VVAW are camping in the city dump until next month's Republican convention. ULTRA-LEFTISTS Chilean police arrest 20 allegred conspirators SANTIAGO, Chile W) - Chi- lean police searched yesterday- for more members of an extre- mist left-wing band linked to an alleged plot to topple the left- ist government of President Salvador Allende. - The government announced Thursday that a group of "ul- tra-leftists" had been discov- ered and half a dozen persons arrested. A later announcement said 14 additional persona, including foreigners, had been arrested and accused of belonging to the same band. The 20 in arrest, five women among them, in- clude a Mexican and a Brazi- lian. Half a dozen so-called "se- ditious plots" against the gov- ernment have been denounced by the left since Allende took office in November, 1970. They Invariably proved to be false WORSHIP alarms that anti-Marxist poli- ticians claimed were designed to take people's minds off Chile's increasing economic dif- ficulties. But this latest incident ap- peared to have more authen- ticity in light of rigorous mea- sures taken to investigate the workings of the group. The pro-government press played down the political over- tones of the case, referring to those arrested as simple rob- bers. It is no secret that far left groups in Chile have been in- creasingly disenchanted with the progress of Allende's pro- grams to ansform Chile into a socialist state. Economic problems, includ- ing shortages of some foodstuffs and consumer goods as well as drops in sales of Chile's prin- cipal money earner, copper, have forced Allende to ease the pace of his programs. FRIDAY & SATURDAY BRINGING VP BABY Chaotically wacky, outra- geously funny, outland- ishly disorderly comedy directed by Howard Hawkes (1938). Starring KATHERINE HEPBURN, CARY GRANT, and CHARLY RUGGLES A&D AUDITORIUM 7 & 9:05 ONLY 75c NEXT WEEK: D.W, Griffith's BIT FA NATION FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On the Campus- Corner State and William Sts. Rev. 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