The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 7,.1981-Rages 600 British troops sent to quell violence From AP and UPI BELFAST, Northern Ireland- in drizzling rain for a 20-minute Britain airlifted 600 troops of the crack memorial service, at which the Rev. Royal Welsh battalion to Northern Sean Rogan appealed, "Lord hear our Ireland yesterday to strengthen prayers and be merciful to your son security in case violence escalates in Bobby." the troubled province. A rosary said for the IRA guerrilla Angry crowds of Roman Catholics included a section in the native Irish hurled gasoline bombs and rocks at language Gaelic and special prayers police patrols yesterday night and for "all those who have died in our snipers killed a Belfast policeman. country over the last 12 years." Catholics in Londonderry set up defen- Prayers also were offered for "those sive street barricades. who are sick in prison," apparently a Thousands of Roman Catholics were reference to three other hunger strikers expected to turn out today for the at the Maze who, like Sands, demand funeral Mass and Irish Republican Ar- changes which would amount to my burial of Sands, 27, who died political prisoner status for IRA in- Tuesday on the 66th day of a hunger mates. strike aimed at forcing Britain to grant THROUGHOUT the day, Roman political status to IRA prisoners. Catholic mourners had filed past Sands' SNIPERS KILLED a policeman and open coffin, flanked by two masked IRA wounded a policewoman yesterday honor guards, in the living room of his night in a Catholic neighborhood of home. Belfast. A richocheting bullet injured a Sands' imprisoned comrades vowed 9-year-old boy playing nearby. Two to follow him to their deaths if British soldiers were wounded in an ex- necessary in the war of wills with the change of gunfire in County Armagh. British government, according to a The body of Sands was moved from statement issued by Sinn Fein, the the house of his parents in a procession political front of the mainly Catholic to the church where his funeral will be IRA. held today. Sands was moved in the early Featuring the evening, his coffin covered with the DITTILIES green, white and orange flag of Ireland, while a lone kilted bagpiper wailed the Irish mourning dirge, "Wrap the Green SEO P Flag Around Me." 516 E. berty94 MOURNERS FILED into the church DEMONSTRATORS FROM VARIOUS Irish Nationalist organizations burn a British Union Jack in front of the British Consulate office in New York City Tuesday. Meanwhile, scattered violence continued in Ireland yesterday in the wake of the death of Irish Republican Army guerrilla Bobby Sands. Reagan budget OK imminent in Hodse From AP and UPI WASHINGTON - With Democrats jumping ship and Republican holdouts climbing aboard, Speaker Thomas O'Neill said yesterday "only the Lord himself" could stop President Reagan's budget from winning House approval. But O'Neill (D-Mass.) threatened to make the House live with what they ac- cept - in sharp contrast to Reagan's approach of selling his budget as only an outline of spending that could later be changed to meet the concerns of wavering congressmen. THE WAVERING stopped yesterday, one day before the vote, with massive Democratic defections to the Reagan budget despite the strongest pleas of party leaders for an alternative plan that would restore some funds to social programs. At least 34 conservative Democrats said they will vote for the Reagan plan which would cut $50 billion from the budget, $36.6 of it in permanent cuts that would be written into law. The House also overwhelmingly rejected a move yesterday by the Congressional Black Caucus to boost spending on social programs as it neared a vote on President Reagan's austere budget outline for 1982. THE VOTE AGAINST the blacks' move to restore billions of dollars to a variety of social programs - such as food stamps, public service jobs and student assistance - was 356-69. The plan also would have rejected the ad- ministration's across-the-board tax cut plan in favor of a proposal to provide more relief to low- and middle-income workers. "The course the House is proceeding on is economically, politically and morally wrong, and we in the Congressional Black Caucus will not support this insanity," Rep. William Clay (D-Mo.) said shortly before the vote. The House was expected to vote on a second liberal attempt to restore social funds before it moved on to the Reagan- advocated plan. The second liberal proposal, spon- sored by Rep. David Obey (D-Wis.) ap- peared certain to be defeated, and most counts showed the House was ready to give Reagan the budget he wants. new Cldsses beginning May 18 ballet modern jazz mime Information: 995-4242 1-5 weekdays v Thcodre S- udio 711 N University Ann Arbor " separate -c lasses for: ch r en baiiet . reave movement adu s bali I, modernjazz - i