page three £it~iituin ati SAN FRANCISCAN Hligh--4 Low-42 Cloudy and cooler, chance of showers Tuesday, May 25, 1971 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN News Phone: 764-0552 I i t si L /'0 ' , :._ _, the' rleni _ , ., - :, C Po baine i easof tlepon convesat s f the alitge 111111 kinpj'edntial i. llenry Gent . Rams Clar itha ilth giiv50rnm1 nt revea a volvi' he i c aa'in'st Re. Pitlit Beriria and A t r tp ! tn CAMODIAN 'OOPS battled all day yesierdav against anfi-gevernneinl rebel forces en a hill 4: miles southlwest of Phnom Penh. The battle came during a Cambodian campaign to reopen High- way 3. In Vietnam. Viet Cong infiltrators placed charges which explod- ed 1% million gallons of aviation fuel at a U.S. airfield at Cam Ranh bay Sunday. Air operations continued normally as the fire, which burned for 18 hours, failed to reach the airstrip itseli. FOUR MORE SOVIET JEWS went on trial yesterday on charges stemming from, a plot to hijack a Russian airliner in Leningrad. The four are charged with circulating materials for subversive purposes and trying to enlist acquaintances and colleagues into ac- tivities hostile to the state. This is the third trial resulting from an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Soviet airliner in Leningrad last June. ti past yr ihti U it sy 'suhsidy and .1d irom , a~ dt lands. "The( ln1' reaced was a compr nse. 'i. but we did not rettaio e lie tir- tog Of the editors col so' lis e not acknowledged to' authority of the board. "In making our decision or were trying not to jeopardize our plans for going independent," said Oren. Oren went on to say that the staff felt is was "highly necessary" to have the new edi- tors take office yesterday instead of tomorrow as originally plann- ed, because of the "vast amount of reorganization" and decision- making required in the paper'., move to become independent. 'Uniersity Piat CMngr roof ofi ;07 'i ii ystday t' t t t tc inr not ion i pie ib0 hiit tatsi it i ou will iec. t ric'tor1.ti. ' i e ' esta Sp hit lc ,an sistnecrator at theMseml The hmirt otial, rtaud rto dien, w hiidincudignisev er t roous 01 Oh' Admenitratinth Buildiisg, aiid e Muscum ol Art a's will as ctther Univiersity Huildinis. Th actual Sreadion was ito conduct d by the Uni- versity, but by an oitside coin- tractor. Last wcek, Nests Spink, as- sistant curator at the Musum of Art, observed a iumber o dead birds, iincluding several mor ning doves, outside the Her inquiry into the reason for the birds' deaths, she ex- plained, revealed t h a t poison- coated grain was being put on the roof of the museum. Spink said she found it "ob- jectionable and ludicrous that the University was killing birds by poisoning them," and brought the matter to Wen- del's attention. lU t iau eC ay, 'ivother 'it, a standlebirds inunwa.thedBria- uons Ipot ishreisered withthe, E roment irote tioii A- told cb Datti t Aitret is 'ttal tii aboi tei pr cnt if0 the bisd p oati niii" iin ar'as of its use, 'Thi cmit, iithss l nut- vins systm the bud, Smith explatits, liiieially iiaking hini otrrily awaay other pigeons "'dthe uemical is designied to paidle birds in unanted sit- uatioiis. It is crentered with the Environmental Protection Agen- cy but tlii bird that eats it gen- erally di's," Smith says. University President Robbeit Fleming says he "does not know aiything about t he program" and thus cannot promise a com- plete ban on its further use. However, Wendel promises further investigation of t he matter and if the contractor ar- rives to spread more of the al- legedly deadly chemical he will be turned away -at least for today. ROBERT REDFORD " MARLON BRANDO JANE FONDA . E.G. MARSHALL . JAMES FOX THE C HAS E directed by ARTHUR PENN (Bonnie and Clyde, Alice's Restouront, Little Big Mon) A powerful, brutal drama about "law 'n' order" in a contemporary Texoan town TONIGHT-May 25-ONLY ! EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION: Road-runner cartoon auditorium a 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. angell half presented by the ann arbor film cooperative 75c NEXT WEEK-Elia Kazon's ON TH E WATERFRONT with Brando TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF HOMOSEXUAL!TY An informal seminar open to all interested persons TONIGHT, 7:30 P.M. RELIGIOUS AND MORAL CONSIDERATIONS LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL lower lounge) 801 S. Forest lat Hill) SPONSORED BY: THE OFFICEOF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS Michigan Union 43rd floor) 764-7442 - is