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Viet, P IG delegates refuse to on withdrawal issue I negotiate By The Associated Press North Vietnam and the Pro- visional Revolutionary Govern- ment of South Vietnam (PRO) served notice yesterday that they are not prepared to bargain over their demand for the total with- drawal of all U.S. forces from South Vietnam. Xuan Thuy of North Vietnam and Nguyen Binh of the PRG, speaking at the Paris Peace Talks, characterized as "delay- ing tactics" American requests Program Information 434-1782 3020 WAasm a- a702 On Washtenaw Ave. 1 12 Miles East of U.S. 23 2nd HIT WEEK! Now Open Daily at 12:45 SHOWS EVERY DAY AT 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9 P.M. "JIMINY CRICKET ---what a *p AL-CARTOON FEATURE TECHNICOLOR* *aDown Prwuina rt I Re wa UENA Y u a it a aiec. to "clarify" points of detail in the seven point peace plan sub- mitted by the PRG July 1. The plan calls for a total Amer- ican withdrawal by the end of this year, simultaneous with a step-by-step release of prisoners held by both sides. It also calls for the establishment of a coali- tion government in the south. In rejecting an American pro- posed cease fire Binh and Thuy reiterated that they see the set- U.S. bombers also renewed their attacks on the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos and the sensitive area south of the demilitarized zone in South Vietnam. Across South Vietnam, how- ever, the war settled back into a lull that began nearly four weeks ago and was punctuated only by a one day flareupron the northern frontier earlier this week. ting of a date for U.S. withdrawal Daily Official Bulletin as a precondition for any cease- FRIDAY, JULY 13 fire agreement. In addressing the 122nd week- Ann Arbor street Art Fair, Fr ee ly session of talks, Thuy and BinheAria Festival: East and South Univer- ly sesionof tlksThuyand itsly Avenues, 9 am. - 10 p.m. ignored the topic of President Summer Film Festival: "Yellow Sub- Nixon's announcement of his marine", Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7 & 11 forthcoming visit to the People's p.m.; "Alie' stestaurant" at"s p.m. Repulic f Chna=Enactl: Blood, Sweat & Tears Can- Republc of China, cert, Crisler Arena, 1 p.m. "The People's Republic of International Folk Dance: Barbour China fully backs aId supports Gym, 8 -1i p.m. our struggle against American Michigan Repertory: University Plsy- ers, "Twelcths Night," Mendelsaohn aggression", a spokesman for the Theatre, 8 p.m. PRG told reporters after the ses- Residential College Summer Play- sion. ers: "The Miser," East Quad. Aud., 8 Meanwhile in Cambodia, South P.m. Vietnamese forces clashed with August Teacher's Certificate Candi- North Vietnamese army units dates: All the requirements for teach- they had been pursuing for sev- er's certifieate must be completed by el'aldays.Aug. 0; teacher's oath shauld be taken eral days. aoon as possible in Rm. 1439 SEB; It was the first significant en- Placement Office material can be ob- gagement of the 10,000 man tained from that Ofe. in the SASI Blgd. sweep launched Wednesday into the eastern area of the country. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- South Vietnamese troops, sup- aged by students at the University of parted by American 8-52 bomb- Michigan.News phone: 764-0552. Second portd byClass postage paid at Ann Arbar, Mich- ers, fought the North Vietnamese igan. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, on a rainsoaked plain about 15 Michigan 40104. Published daily Tues- miles inside the country. day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $t0 by ~_ _ carrier, $10 by mail. 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