Wednesday, May, 17, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Wensdy My17 97-H MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleve- Senate OKs dilution of antiwar amendment WASHINGTON (M - Sen- ate doves lost a key vote yesterday on their end-the- war amendment, and chief supporters said they would now vote against their own measure. "I accept the verdict of the Senate," said Sen. J.W. Ful- bright (D-Ark.), adding he was willing to drop the whole issue and move on to other bills. Senators voted 47 to 43 to require an internationally sup- ervised cease - fire as a pre- condition to cutting off appro- priations for U.S. combat in- volvement in Indochina. The original end-the-war amendment, as proposed by Sens. Clifford Case (R-N.J.) and Frank Church (D-Idaho) would -have cut off funds four months after agreement was reached far release af U.S. pri- soners of war. Addition of the cease - fire wording, said Church, "so emas- culates Case - Church as to rend it practically meaningless.' He too would vote against his measure, he said. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana in- troduced another end-the-war amendment but was persuaded to withdraw his proposal. Eight persons stood in the Senate galleries yesterday and shouted "End the war -Stop the killing" minutes after the Senate voted to dilute the end- the-war amendment. All were evicted by police and security guards. Capitol police arrested about 150 members of Concerned Clergy Against the War as they refused to leave the Capitol Rotunda. Among those arrested were Dr. Benjamin Spock and Yale Chaplain William Sloan Coffin. Representing various churches around the country, the group said it was protesting, in part, Senate passage of a measure softening the end - the - war amendment. NEW OPENING!! STADIUM RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA 338 S. State Seafood, Chop Steaks, Spaghetti HOMEMADE SPECIALS Every Day 50 CENTS OFF on medium and large pizzas after 5 p.m. HOURS: 7 A.M.-2 A.M. EVERY DAY T CAN'T BE DESCRIBED- IT MUST BE EXPERIENCED Local voting Pll worker shows voter how to operate the booth in yesterday's primary. SESSION STALLED: U.S. rejects Communist demand to resume talhs By The Associated Press Communist efforts to resume the formal Paris Vietnam peace talks were rejected yesterday by the U.S. and Saigon side. The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong delegations sent notes to the U.S. and Saigon liaison officers early in the day calling for the talks to resume tomorrow. The condition set by the U.S. for resumption when it suspended the conference May 4 was proof from the Com- munists that they were willing to get down to negotia- tion instead of the exchanges of prepared statements which have been the fea- ture of the more than three years of meeting. TV & Stereo Rentals U.S. delegation spokesman Stephen Ledogar said the Com- $10.00 per month munist demand was rejected NO DEPOSIT yesterday becaus there was no FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP indication "that the other side AND SERVICE have any serious. intention to negotiate on matters of sub- CALL: stance."' The Communist notes yester- NEJAC TV RENTALS day also demanded "an imme- diate end to the mining and 662-5671 blockading of North Vietnamese ports, and an end to the bomb- ing and pounding of the two -- zones of Vietnam" and com- plained that the United States had not given a "positive re- ply" to the Viet Cong's seven- 100;FIF GRAD COFFEE HOUR Wed., May 17 8-10 p.m. 4th fl. Rackham Lemonade and Cake for all PRESCRIPTION EYEWARE and SHADES 259 662 3903 point peace plan. -1 MIXED BOWLING LEAGUES SIGN UP NOW! LAST CHANCE! Summer Rates M-pin Bowling 40 cents/game Win a free game Air Conditioned Open every day MICHIGAN UNION LANES CLOSING. MAY 26th Final Reduction ~7.O StAlER'S BOOKSTORE 1 j _ THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN NORTHWOOD FAMILY APARTMENTS for University Students, Faculty & Staff For a limited time only the Housing Office will accept applica- tions for three bedroom apartments from present tenants and applicants who previously have only been eligible for residency in two bedroom apartments. Present Northwood tenants will be given first priority for this living arrangement providing they have requested it through the Housing Office. For more information visit the Housing Information Office, 1011 Student Activities Building or call 763-3168.