Tuesday, May 16, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday, May 16, 1972 THE MICHiGAN DAILY Page Nine SOLDIER AMBUSHED: British troops read for violence in N. Ire land BELFAST, Northern Ireland A British soldier was gun- (A) - British troops dug in last ned down and critically wound- night on the slopes of the city's ed last night by a sniper in the Black Mountain, ready to head city's Catholic Ardoyne area. He off another outbreak of mob was hit by four bullets. violence such as that which William Whitelaw, Britain's left nine dead over the week- administrator in Northern Ire- end. land, called in security chiefs to More than 70 persons were discuss the latest developments. injured in the province's blood- Protestants outnumber Cath- lest weekend since British forces olics in the province by 2 to 1. killed 13 demonstrato's in Lon- Protestant hardliners claim derry on Jan. 30,.they will mobilize thousands of The violence raised to 327 armed men unless British troops the number of persons killed in get tough with the IRA and its nearly three years of warfare campaign to force the province between Roman Catholic and to merge with the Catholic- Protestant factions. Deaths dominated Irish republic. this year top 120 compared In London, two Protestant with 173 for all of 1971.I odn w rtsat legislators from Northern Ire- A Belfast court ordered four land warned the British Parlia- men from Protestant districts ment the province is heading held on charges of carrying for civil war unless the IRA is guns and ammunition over the quickly beaten. weekend. A government spokesman in- Four other men who admitted dicated Britain feels a take- membership in the IRA were over of IRA-controlled areas' held on charges of attempting would involve unwanted loss of to murder a detective during a civilian life and said it aims holdup. instead at a political settlement. - ---- - ----------- - - IT CAN'T BE DESCRIBED- IT MUST BE EXPERIENCED _.GRAD COFFEE ~ HOUR Wed., May 17 8-10 p.m. 4th fl. 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