Page Six THE MCHIGANDAILY Thursday, May 27, 1971 PaeSx H.IHIA ALYTusdy a 2,17 8-6416 OfTonight at The susp nse builds and builds and builds until you find yourself wanting along w'th Mick Jagger and The Stones to scream GIMME SHELTER The Rolling Stones GIMME SHELTER. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Renewed fighting erupts i n rea southof M -ii SAIGON AP -North Vietna- mese gunners renewed attacks on U.S. troops near the demili- tarized zone yesterday and Sai- gon forces reported sharp fight- ing on the eastern edge of the A Shau Valley In South Viet- nam's northern sector. South Vietnamese troops are conducting a sweep of the area just south of the demilitarized zone, supported by U.S. B52 bombers and strikes by smaller tactical bombers. B52 raids pounded North Viet- namese positions only 1123 miles southof the DMZ, which lies between North and South Viet- nam, and an enlarged force of nearly 2,000 Saigon infantrymen swept into the area. South Vietnamese headquar- ters said task forces killed 47 North Vietnamese troops in an engagement just east of the A Shau, a 30 mile long valley near the Laos border. Field reports said the South Vietnamese suffered three killed and 30 wounded. The U.S. Command reported a unit of the U.S. 5th Mechanized Infantry Division was hit by an undetermined number of mortar rounds 11 miles southeast of the demilitarized z o n e. The com- mand said s o m e infantrymen were wounded but there were no fatalities. Thse shelling was the first re- ported since Sunday in the sen- sitive northern sector. Allied po- sitions in the sector were hit on five successive nights last week by rocket and mortar bombard- ments. Late reports reaching Saigon told of heavier fighting than was first reported in a Viet Cong am- bush Tuesday of a U.S. military convoy on Highway 1 on the cen- tral coastal plain 280 miles north- east of Saigon. The ambush touched off 21',, hours of fighting and the U.S. tiamen lost seven killed and troops were aided by a force of three wounded. South Vietnamese regional mili- On the central coast, an ex- tiamen. The U.S. Command said plosion ripped through a market late reports showed 26 Viet Cong place just outside the provin- were killed instead of the four gial capital of Tuy Hoa 240 miles initially reported. northeast of Saigon, killing three American casualties, were put civilians and wounding 32 civil- at three wounded. Field reports ians and It South Vietnamese said the South Vietnamese mili- soldiers. Black voters purged itn 10 Miss. co u nties WASHINGTON (Y)) - Black vestigators telephoned J o n e s voters are being purged from County clerk Donise Knight yes- the registration rolls in Missis- terday morning and were told sippi in defiance of the Voting he was making no distinction in Rights Act and the Department removing voters. of Justice, House investigators Norman said later a member said yesterday. of his staff reached Knight by Rep. Don Edwards (D-Calif.), phone during the lunch recess presiding over House judiciary and received assurances that subcommittee hearings on en- Knight would meet with per- forcement of the Voting Rights sons improperly purged and see Act, said in Jones County 34,- that they were restored to the 000 voters have been taken off rolls. the rolls since March 1 and only A subcommittee investigator 15,000 restored. said later federally registered Among those removed, he said, black voters had been purged in were black voters registered by nine other Mississippi counties, federal examiners under the none of which had received the Voting Rights Act, which ap- attorney general's approval for plies to seven Southern states. their re-registration plans as re- David Norman, acting head of quired by the Voting Rights Act. the Justice D parimnt's Civil Norman said two Mississippi Rights Division. said the depart- counties had told the Justice De- ment had approved Jones Coun- partment they would not seek its ty's re-registration plan but or- approval, but that he expects the dered that no voters registered other 29 to comply with the law. by federal examiners be remov- Norman a n d subcommittee ed. members clashed repeatedly ov- Norman, who earlier told the er their differing interpreta- subcommittee the department is tions of the Voting Rights Act, vigorously enforcing the Voting with several members insisting Rights Act, apparently was un- that counties going ahead with aware that federally registered their plans without Justice De- voters were being purged until partment approval are subject Edwards told him. to criminal penalties under the Edwards said subcommittee in- act. 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