Page 2-Friday, June 4, 1982-The Michigan Daily British artillery hits Stanley with bombs, leaflets From AP and UPI British forces blitzed Argentine positions around Stanley with artillery, bombs and surrender leaflets yester-- day, but the Argentines refused to give in and battled British commandos six miles west of the Falklands capital in fog, mud and snow, reports from the front said. Press Association, Britain's domestic news agency, said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has made "one last offer" to Argentina to withdraw its troops from the Falklands before what likely will be a bloody battle for the capital. It gave no details and did not say whether Argentina replied. IN BUENOS Aires, Argentine President Leopoldo Galtieri was asked if he would now seek help from the Soviet Union, which has declared its support for Argentina. "Argentina is going to accept the hand of whoever extends it," he said. On Wednesday, Cuban Foreign Minister. Isidoro Malmierca Peoli said in Havana that Cuba would give "whatever aid is necessary to Argen- tina in this decisive moment." BRITISH government sources said Mrs. Thatcher also has given the British commanders approval to attack Stanley "whenever they are ready" and assured them they will not be held up for "political or diplomatic reasons." Military sources in London said Maj. Gen. Jeremy Moore, commander of British ground forces in the Falklands, is not expected to unleash the final of- fensive until the weekend while he moves up troops, heavy weapons and supplies to the high ground west of the capital. British correspondents said Moore, looking through binoculars, viewed the blue and white Argentine flag above the former British governor's residence in Stanley and quoted him as telling his men: "We'll hoist the Union Jack down there just as soon as we can get there. Today The weather Yuck. Showers will appear in the morning with temperatures dipping to the chilly mid-W0s. Lost on the lam A BPRGLAR broke into a Rye, N.Y., house and cased it for valuables, but then got lost and had to wake someone up to find the exit, police said Wednesday. They're calling it the "case of the dumb burglar." Police said the burglar broke in early Sunday, apparently became disorien-. ted and could not find a way out. He did, however, find the bedroom, so he awakened a sleeping resident, who obedently showed him the way out. The resident then called police and described the burglar. A short time later, police arrested Ray Reed, 30, of Manhattan and charged him with second- degree burglary and criminal trespassing. Police said it was not im- mediately known whether anything was taken from the house in this affluent Westchester County suburb north of New York City. Q Happenings Films Alternative Action - Fahrenheit 451, 7:15 p.m., The Day the Earth Stood Still, 9:30 p.m., Nat. Sci. CFT - A Clockwork Orange, 4,7 & 9:30 p.m., Michigan Theater. Cinema Guild - Woyzeck, 7:30 & 9:05 p.m., Lorch. Cinema Two - The Buddy Holly Story, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Aud. A, Angell. AAFC - 161th International Tournee of Animation, 7 & 10:20 p.m., Tex Avery Cartoons, 8:45 p.m., MLB 4. Miscellaneous Department of Theatre & Drama - "Androcles and the Lion," 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theatre. Ark - Claudia Schmidt, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill. Canterbury Loft - "No Exit," 8p.m., 332S. State. Astrofest - Jim Loudon, "Next Month's Spectacular Total Lunar Eclip- se," 7:30p.m., MLB3. International Student Fellowship - meeting, 7 p.m., 4100 Nixon. University Duplicate Bridge Club - open game, 7:30 p.m., League. Folk Dance Club - instruction, 8 p.m., request dancing, 9:30 p.m., Union. Medical School Commencement - Leonard Woodcock, "The Vulnerability of Medicine to Noxious Influences," 4 p.m., Hill Auditorium. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI. 48109. The McignDal Galtieri ... would accept Soviet aid And believe me, it won't be long." INFORMED sources in London, who asked not to be identified, reported firefights as British Special Air Service squads probed the Argentine defense perimeter about six miles west of Stanley. There was no official confir- mation or word on casualties. British Harrier jets dropped bombs and thousands of leaflets calling on the Argentine troops to surrender. Half the leaflets bore "safe conduct passes" in English and Spanish signed by Rear Adm. John Woodward, commander of the 100-ship British armada around the South Atlantic islands that Argentina seized from Britain April 2. Other leaflets called on the estimated 7,000 Argentines to make the "correct and honorable" decision to surrender like their comrades on South Georgia island, 700 miles to the east, who raised the white flag April 25-26, the Defense Ministry in London said. 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