Yie 1flrligu &UAil Vol. LXXXII, No. 61-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, August 11, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve Pages -AP Photo SOUTH VIETNAMESE helicopters carrying combat troops leave the pickup zone Tuesday near Route 4 for an assault on communist positions in Mekong Delta. Communists overrun highland posts, threaten Mekong River TR-ES is cleared in assault case DETROIT (R) - Three Detroit STRESS officers ac- cused of assault with intent to commit murder in a "shoot- out with Wayne County sheriff's deputies last March have been found innocent. The verdict was reached yesterday after one hour of deliberation and followed more than eight weeks of testi- mony on the incident which killed one sheriff's deputy and wounded three others. The three officers were called "trained killers" by the prosecuting attorney Wednesday in his closing summa- tion to the jury. But defense attorney Norman Lippit portrayed the three - Virgil Starkey, James Harris and Ronald Martin-- as just kids trying to do their job. He also claimed the defen- dants have been abandoned by the top law officials in the county. A w Officers from the special unit STRESS - an acronym for 1 Stop The Robberies, Enjoy Safe Streets - work as decoys b illes to entrap suspected criminals. T he shootout erupted i"o March 9 when one of the in House STRESS officers entered an apartment where the sheriff's deputies were engaged in a WASHINGTON (A)-In a vic- poker game. tory for President Nixon, the theintr House yesterday rejected 228 to erepu iessaiditheut intu- 178 a mandate to pull U.S. erbegayfiring wi h dntid forces out of the Indochina war fying himself, and continued by Oct. 1 in return for release firing even as the deputies o American prisoners and a tossed out their identification of limited ceasefire. badges and surrendered. badgs an surendeed.Friends and foes of the pro- The STRESS officers con- posedndirective said it would tended they did identify them- not by itself have forced U.S. selves and received fire from forces out of the war. But the apartment immediately Nixon's critics said it would upon entering, have imposed a new war bar- -They said they followed a gaining position on him and man carrying a gun into the registered widespread antiwar maarng g h sentiment. apartment. The vote was the closest yet Prosecuting attorney Michael in the House on an end-the- Conner said it didn't make any war measure. Last November an difference who fired the first attempt to cut off money this shot since the STRESS officers. July 1 failed 238-163. who were on routine patrol The House vote removed the war pullout provision from a duty at the time, entered the pending $2.1-billion foreign- apartment illegally - without military-aid bill. a warrant or probable cause to "We're giving the President a believe a felony was being com- blank check for no one knows mitted. how long in the future to con- tinue the war," argued Rep. The S T R E S S officers Donald Riegle (R-Mich.). claimed they had entered the "We have a right to ask the apartment after seeing a man, President to change his terms." later identified as one of the Democratic Whip Thomas deputies, carrying what they O'Neill (D-Mass) told the House thought was a gun into the the war pullout directive prob- apartment. ably would never become law if SAIGON (M) - North Viet- namese infantry overran two South Vietnamese positions in the central highlands, field re- ports said yesterday, while gov- ernment forces cleared the southern sector of Quang Tri- The government of neighbor- ing Cambodia charged, mean- while, it has been the victim of a "major attack" by North Viet- nam and declared the capital of Phnom Penh may be threatened. Communist infantry charged through a South Vietnamese position in the highlands 20 miles southwest of Pleiku on Wednesday night. In a simultaneous attack, Communist-led troops drove out 100 militiamen from the nearby hamlet of -Thanh Gia. Round-up Blindfolded villagers suspected of collaboration with the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese are led hand-in-hand Tuesday through a village north of the central coastal town Tan Quan, South Vietnam. They are being taken for interrogation. It was the first major flare-up in the highlands since the North Vietnamese were driven out of the city of Kontum in early June. South Vietnamese marines on the northern front, making a significant advance for the first time in two weeks, reached the eastern end of a broken bridge across the Thach Han River which forms the western boun- dry of Quang Tri. Only a handful of communist snipers remained in the ruins of the city, south of the Citadel. But a battalion of North Viet- namese-about 400 men- still was entrenched inside the old walled fortress. In Phnom Penh, a series of attacks by communist infantry, backed for the first time in Cambodia by heavy tanks, has jeopardized what little is left of the government's hold on the east bank of the Mekong River. The Cambodians maintain a precarious hold on about 12 miles of Highway 1, which links the capital with Saigon, and are battling heavy odds to hold half of the ruined district town of Kompont Trabek. In the air war, over North Vietnam, low clouds cut U.S. strikes Wednesday to 160. Seven B52 bombing mpissions were flown north of the demilitarized zone and the planes hit storage facilities and supply and com- munications lines, C J t L a S f It will be increasingly cloudy with a high in the upper 70's and a low in the upper 50's. There will be scattered showers tonight with a chance of thun- der showers. the House approved it but urged House support it as "an ex- pression of how the American people feel about this war." Speaker Carl Albert and Democratic Leader Hale Boggs, under heavy pressure from Democratic sponsors of the di- rective to back it, stuck to their opposition to imposing congres- sional directives on the Presi- dent and voted against it. eat, Eat, EAT See STORY, Page 3