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By SUSAN COWDREY ‘2 7‘ ‘ Recon]mendations tor changes ,triigli- at tin ( ride (it Student .T 1-“ 1I
., . ' _ in the student (ode. advanced by (Ullilllzi .33,“ g,“- 7.513%“ .q , , ,a»
..ernel Staff Writer 7“ . I “. V” 3 Dean of Students Jul ”'1“ will . w w ., 1-.” .4“. >r’ .55»! m: “ii-13’7”” -".'“
Scott Wendelsdorf, new .. ~.... . ‘r’.’ ’34“ b.3d-q..f..d [I . 3“ (M- . “7.7Lr_““:“'“ {nit ..ii /.Il.'L‘.‘.,,,.lle_.!.v.r d371,} ,i
Student Government president, . F " ‘ .5 1 f’ “. Hm?“ d an ”1“” '““'.J‘m‘“ (“"“" i‘”'”““”? i” M“ ”w!“ ' ' 5': ,‘._ r.
- . , . ~ .1“, wt ’ W’s-3‘ .. » oi the student code revisions siiidxnt discipline where an; it fly. . ,7
preSided last Thursday night is {ta _ ., . . . .. . . . ,. __ .. I 5,1,. .( n‘ 1
.. or», 5 . ., ,. ’. LOUlITllllLt April lb. llii. twinning. .r. a: enriiami . 1 - 5.
0"“ the “’5‘ Student ' "5‘3; *7: f “'x‘ I Hall t‘K‘l‘itt“'“ th't t ti“ ., “
Government meeting since the a“ " -. , . , ea 4...... gig-g“;- _ 5‘ i , . .1 “t“t '“ku M“ ”1.3:“, [71'3“ ““ _’ 37““ “3 “”3 “'3“ ‘.L‘“_’.=‘:'.Z-t N115"
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me m hers discussed new “ a. ' ,, $62!. ‘1 ‘1; . 7“) 7 , .: . L “if,“ ,1“,in fol}: iii.“ 17:“ 1““ ““73“va ““37““73“ ““37““: I
moms , K a e a» . . . . 73*, .. . . .
student-teacher evaluation, ' ' g,” tmwg ' a...” a “3“)“ “ :n”: “ “. 1““ '“,““L“ “(7 , " M ““3“ ‘3 “,7 ““3“, “I , L» “.3“ _, 3
Student Senate elections. and “<7 1... n ' L“ . “are § , 1’53]: ..- ifn‘“ ‘ “‘1" “ l “k. i "“" ‘-~ '9 “ t " “F ' ‘ ' 7 ‘ V . “' ‘ '7“ ,. ' m“
the a p pointment of new W” Kg... ’ “ “at: 3‘3? 3 I»; ., v -. :- '1 L “.7 d F“ i‘ '~“ F -" . FF “ ‘1 ~' I’ ’ F“ ”I ‘ IF ‘I J i .. . 3r! -, ~‘ , ' j .
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members to the UanLrSll} fifk a, .. _ .,$ ~ »- - . > _L . ”it ,1 . , . . . _s r:
JudlL‘lill BUtll‘d. 9A 3‘ a,» . vi" 1_ mg!“ a W,‘ :1 lil. ‘.K‘L ( ‘3 .|-,‘L— \‘tiii. ,il\ ;"’-1\\ ‘ I.“ 1‘ ...EIKK_3.'.'.‘-_ij .v r. - _ ~ . ; ,,, . . <:-_ ‘1
Among the ncw programs that A I 333‘ ‘7" , 7. Y printum' . “”7” ‘f “‘7‘ “ “3“ 3“ '7’ i ‘ F “1».
will be incorporated into the SG “Li" » {a i , . fl ‘ ' Th“: “0“,“““““”\““‘“““jf“:tff “ .“Mii‘ 5“" i““‘ijf: “" 7"" I“ '7 . j,“ ,_' Eff ,
budget this year are a referral fl , ._, . “752‘ 1v . ,$‘ $11“? 5 , prepart led.‘ (h: .rLtl:\ik .,, ii“: -.‘ \\ il'el'kt (1 r; in; ft ‘ \t it I. )1.
service, Free Clinic, 8 Legal 1‘ g _ 7“ 1 , ,_ . y? 4-» . . . rzvismns‘ “0”,“.mit3h,“ 33:13.31. Ur HF .zll?.ilIli/I,~ii :.;‘:.K.,»:,,L.V...I. .7
Lobbying Program, Kentucky ' " «z ' , . f 3.,”"L , _. 7 1T“) niigat ‘g‘f ““37“.“ “"““‘“-“~- 511‘“er if: {_ “‘71:: Ifi~«‘- " .5 ,5}
Student Association, and a ”I “h“ _ 5. 3’3 to trorn “mam“ “‘9 ldLUil}. . “Lllf‘f‘f‘lc Lg.” j '3
. - - t “ '. g , .1 10 the m 051 L‘OanWL‘I’HLJi I‘nu last {wingspan thy ‘._ny :y‘ :1 4 I, ‘. ., I‘ .
litigation fund. Lg . v, g I; f: g. . ., k w . . . . . . , . _ . _ .-,_..,: ,
5 . ., ..- ». .. " ' " SELthn 0‘ the “)th ANNIE V 1. ”all must lr'llHl'lIl .: student ‘ I’ ‘- ' .‘ '-
The referral serVice Will be A m 7% 1. ~». '.' ...sf ~' which deals with interference , , r .1 . ' - i. 1,. witw-r '
concerned with abortions, birth ,5. ' ,. v Q , . f 32"”. 3 . , - d d' t' A H’ ll Wilden I,“ “in,“ .13 “H“ ,7 34.75“?“ . .
. control and other related 31 3.. _ é.» we.“ m- g, 5w... , CONGO“) an .lStUP‘N-Lm,’ “d three provrsmm that ii . Ir ’4;
subjects. ' ' A ('1' t b ' ‘ ‘ .. recogimcnds thlsf dddfit’mn. [It continues such action, he mli he fix-[3,“? ,5 '
The Free Clinic will be a drug , OSS 0 ear an efort _to and .or-t‘c purpose in Violation oi oi Ina! seeiim; :44 “57533.7".
clinic for students needing help Passersby at the fountain last Friday afternoon got a glimpse of an 0“ i‘nsuri‘ngd “d“.d“ ”‘.“r‘mm‘ would be m act-(“mm“) Wm“ ‘“ «#51233.»
OM’M‘ or information, and the new old rugged cross and a chance to talk to its supporter. He preferred coercion an “5““me do ‘30“ N commendation advanced ,V»-‘..“*.'_:" ,7- .ir'.“
Legal Services Office will direct to remain anonymous, and would not divulge the source of his ::%an$;retréefi?:1 (3f egtplreermgg Sugar.-ffftlfihlalgealmg with if. .-' >
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Students: you re on the bottom of the bet Bo... ._. 1. i
would read as follows: “No 371-75“ '_; _1 .. ,.
BY The Associated Press The outlook is bad enough for summer jobs— or the type that get a professional-level job, plus stud efnt S‘h 31" engfigc ”1 It; 2, I
If you are a college student June graduates, and worse for paid the money they needed. great salary, plus good location. ”it“ “euthhzerimfl “L” _'. __.:
WithOUt 3 summerjob sewed UP, undergraduates, says Jack That will be compounded this They might get one of these but FlFSfPPtlon w ‘° ‘me’f dFSj ...ij
YOU COUld be in for a couple 0f Shingleton, placement director year. . . both because we’ve got not all of them," says Lucy "UM“ or d‘15ru‘p‘5 Lf'mv‘usm I :
months of unwelcome leisure at Michigan State. Not only are more students and because their Kennedy,“summer employment "US$021: processgs (:1!) “£90”; ,2; 5.7-,
11111855 YOU take the initiative corporations and businesses parents have not been doing so is past," and that any available or 1m” eres' “ht .1 ,7 “g ‘5 (i Q: A; :1, ,1",
fast, say placement advisers cutting back on summer well this year.” jobs will go to those who put 0th?” Ogfimvefs? property, F;_‘,Jf,,a’
across the country. programs, he says, but the “Kids are really caught in the out the energy. pr or w ‘f may tow‘or r859“ {35. ML.
You’re at the bottom of the drought reaches into areas that middle,” says Pamela Moreliead, ,, , . . 3""? or develop as ‘1 Fem?” “m 21/ .'
pile in the WOISt YOUth normally abound with summer associate placement director at We ve advrsing students to mdlv“d.u.a.l s relationship or ',
employment market in recent jobs. Macalester in St. Paul, Minn. make personal contacts and sell responsrbilit} to or involvement 1:59,,
years, the advisers say, but they “I think we’ll find the resort Lower summer earnings, she the idea of the student making a With a studentsfaculty member; ~.-' ,I {4
offer some tips on how to give it business will be down this year noted, mean more demand for contribution If), the organization administrative “MN.” “3.“ “7mm“ In" .
the old college trY: -at least the early indications hard-pressed financial aid funds. at lower COSt‘ _ Says Shingleton. guest Of the L”“"’T$”¥- .37 ‘ ‘
Get to your school’s job suggest that—camps are down Given the situation, you‘d One good Stun}? pomt 35 i“; ”“3?!“ ““1“” .al'““._“““q_ king“? ”.
placement office right away. The and funding for parks seems to b e t t e r shed a ny rigid portray Wurst)” €35 4 pottnni ”by”? 1* ”“3 “mm" [*F- \..»_‘
people there will have be less. preconceptions about the kind career employc of the company possession. or distribution H12 3’“. i. .‘5"; “.5
. . . .L H . . ‘ you apply to. says Stephen lniversit} propert} ~t ninenii. . gs"... r 1 7
information on specrfic Last summer there were ofiohthat suits you. 7"} »_,.,
employers in your area. many students who did not get “Students shouldn‘t expect to Continued on Page 8. (‘01. 1 Continued on Page 3. Col. 2 “ . t! .. ‘
But they-and you —arc up f...“ .' ~25
against it. ”W 7' 1 a; '.1‘ i .
No-summer—help-wanted signs - .. » ”‘2'" "
already adorn the doors of 3 ._ . , ”(J-“ff. .11.
several busmesses in (ambridge. - , , ”I 4 . 4? -’,"_ 3, v.
Mass. home of Harvard and . 7 ¢ ' ‘ {i » ,,' ..,‘ “f,
Massachusetts Institute of /- 3 % ",,¥,.~1’,
Technology. “ (W .
“The number of summer job ‘ V, :f . 5'5]; 3..
offers received by our office last 1 wag, ' - ,5».
year was down to 20 to 25 g '72,? '.
percent,“ says R. F. Gibson. ‘ t} __ 3‘ '
student employment counselor “:35; "'\ l . ‘ f-“jfi 4.
at Harvard. “1 would guess the {egg % »- ‘ 117“]: ‘.
situation would be still worse ,._ t. g... . .", ’_=._'f"
this summer." I1 x t ‘3 ‘r ‘ k ', ' 7“, ’ . ’,
“Most firms don’t want to be x 1/ f a? t he}, , 3 x 1's,“ r, “
in the position of bringing in a f -‘ fife-,5 ‘5. a," “\ ' ‘. ' ." :.
young person when they are I / .f ' 7&9“ r‘ '. ' We ._.":
laying off people with 10, 15 or ’ lg“ ~ .. " ‘ ‘ . -. ' .- ‘,. 'i
more years of experience,” says . .7 . .L ' . ‘ ._ ~ I'. ’ ‘
J. Douglas Snider, placement ‘ ’.. ' 5 . , \ . i.“ . .
director of Indiana University’s ‘ . .-' ' - . ‘ . . _‘L‘. i. .' .3
busmess school. ~,~-- . ’ : “:1.“ \ .7 -.‘ . _ I“
Weather 6» , 1» 1;. 1’, '. ._.
For Lexington and vicinity: Q ‘3‘},- " ’ j ‘ .. '
Sunny and warm today. ' _ f .
increasing cloudiness and mild 1"; 7?”- ‘ . J ,, I‘ 4 ‘5 . ,
tonight. Considerable cloudiness .% 31;. I; y 1 . .‘ , . ~ ‘.
and mild Wednesday. High today a... WWW * _ Va» ' " {1 -. . . :'
in the low 80“s. low in the 7 ' " ' 1‘, . . . ‘ '
mid-50‘s. Precipitation - - , . _ .
fdlzzlzlltbght“peesrcerizte'i'3esg:yc,e3n(; . . The Cosmopolitan (,‘lub's International Talent Show, held in Memorial Hall Saturday ,. .' .
percent“ Tuesday night. Fair and [orp'gn but "PUT night, featured a variety of songs, skits and dances. At left Kathok Shlkha Asthana does a . ‘ .
. classrcal Indian dance. while the children at right demonstrate an lndonesran Umbrella . «
‘ m'ld Wednesday. _Wm dance. (Kernel photos by Dick Ware) " 3 ~

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* Z—TIIF. KEVTI'CKY KERNEI.. Monday. April 12. 1971 ___________________,_______________________________———————— .
. , news kEI'HEIS
likely to embarrass Nixon From AP reports .
. WASHINGTON (APliA task ramifications in many areas Other recommendations in the NEW DELHI, Iridia- Radio Pakistan claimed Sunday two .
' force of the White Ilouse being explored by the reports incIude: . companies of Indian border security forces infiltrated
- Conference on Youth. called by conference. . . We have tried to Expansion 01 drug-control rebellious East Pakistan and were wrped out bngovernImentI .. '
' ' ‘ President Nixon, will urge the look beyond the war, but we programs 1" the armed forces troops. It said the Indians intercepted well inSlde Pakistani a .
. group to endorse immediate and keep coming back to its and acceptance and tolerance territory” on Saturday. The Pakistani broadcast coupled its d I,
' complete withdrawal from the impaCt.” 0f unconventional drug announcement With a fl't’Sh P19d8f3I0f SUPPOFF from en
' Indochina war. The war’s impact runs through programs run and controlled by Communist China. It also said that political, leaders in West l’r
‘ ' _ . . . many of the reports. mleldualS involved In the drug Pakistan were urging that the “aggressmn’ from India be NC
‘ That ls . one 0‘ the few A task force on the draft subculture." stopped. hu
. . proposals likely to embarrass recommends establishing an A dual minimum wage; one bet
. I ‘ Nixon among ten task force all-volunteer armed force by rate for adults 311d another for WASHINGTON-Ralph Nader‘s Task Force on Water Sm
”ports prepared for the June 30, 1972. One member of YOUthS- Pollution Sunday accused the federal government—and wa.
. - gathering next week 1" Estes the task force, Assistant Changing the legal age 0f especially the Federal Water Quality Administration—of S
I. ‘- " Park. COIO' Secretary of Defense Roger T. adUthOd t0 18- . contributing to a declining purity of water by failure to act I’ln
. ' The papers range over such Kelley, explained his differences “The Appalachian coal vigorously against polluters. ”It
' I diverse subjects as Appalachian with some aspects of the report indUStfy SIhOUId be either “Federal officials routinely trip over each other in their I,”
' . , coal mining and the mechanics in an appendix. Appalachianized IOT nationalized frenzied retreat from any dealings with polluters which have II“
of sex education. But the major The report, says Kelley, and strip mining ShOUId be even the faint air of confrontation,” the task force said. .
. ’ storm cloud hanging over the “contains a fine discussion on abolished.” Since the federal government became involved in
conference is in the report on why military conscription is The reports will form the basis water-pollution control in 1956, Nader added. “It’s sh,
unemployment and the inconsistent with our national Ol discussion for 1,500 effectiveness to date can be concisely assessed by the virtual ”I...
economy. heritage of individual liberty" delegates. 0f whom two-thirds absence of any evidence that the seven laws passed and more - ,3:-
. ‘ ‘ We p ro p one that the but “1 would have preferred that (”9 bL‘tWCC“ ”‘9 ages 0f 14 and than $3 billion spent by the Federal government have reduced l \i,
f . ‘ lndoehind war he made the HM it also stressed the responsibility 34’ the level of pollution in any major body of water." i .
i order of business. . and call for of our citizens to defend the There has been 3 White ”01‘5“ 1: .3
> - an immediate «111d L‘thi‘ilctc nation." Conference 0” (.‘hildren and SAlf‘rONvLKS. helicopters broke a ring of enemy fire ‘I 1..
withdrawal from the conflict.” .\ report on lor‘cig‘ll relations Ylhllh CVL‘I'." lk’h .VWIS since Sunday to resul’llly liire Base o. .r South Vietnamese artillery ‘~£
>;l\.\ill'c'I'C;‘w1'l.;1tlclil‘.:l c.ill\ tor increasing the rate of 100‘)- Thl‘ l5 til“ “”1 him“ it hi“ outpost under siege lor 12 clays. ‘
. ~ "'1? has l‘ecvinr: .luii I in? in: withdrawal arr I'S toiccs from "9"” ‘h‘hh‘l hll" 1““ parts. ”l“ \earl} a do/en helicopters remhed the base. Twenty more 12‘;
‘ lit ii we ‘t I r : w ~ . \'icl:i_im lint r'icnlzons tio (it‘lll'y‘l'k‘hk‘y 0“ (\hlldn‘” haying were called back when \Jorll‘: \'lclii.imc\c earls til wired our.
‘ . .\ .\ r “I l. .I. l out... he”; ;r] vim.“ “with. ,I Ll-..:Lllli‘.'c‘\. been held last December in chopper, The tour—man crew \\'.ifi rescued. 1
‘ ‘ “ll-‘hhliltorr The 1' S (foli‘imantl. also disc‘lwctl llzc necz-zicl “;‘iwlcc!i'.c
“V \t' o '1 I 0 litre is also tin liffi‘l lllhk‘ it reaction" air strike insnlc North Vietnam in 'nree clay» the I)
. V .- ‘ h i ‘ J()‘ l I conference has been held outside 22nd [im- \c;i;‘.
A 6“ ‘ l l( a )6bl(r(/( ‘ \Vilslllllgltlll. (‘ritics have asserted .\ spokcgnhin “it: a \‘yxy ,\" t‘ehlcilmnibcr on _
I .l,\t KSU\. MIN» (\l’i \ .zltlcpclzdcnt 11.111011 II“ drawn th‘MlUlh Cl’lllk‘l'K‘h-CC “"115 llh’Vt‘d boriiber-cscorl dill} in the Iilppc: l.ll"ll;l!1 panhandleIliredI .i j]
. black separatist ezonzi‘s complaints anti warnings from to the little RockI)‘ MOllnllHl‘» missile at an enemy Isilr‘l;rcc»lo-:iir missil: wt; All nines .
' . N .' m : resort ol‘ l‘stcs Park to dcilecl northwest oi the dcmilitari/cil /=‘:i=. .rt‘nl .z‘.‘ xix ;: mile :2)‘.l;l;‘ T
, - . dedication of mud .is t’lc ill\l \ll\‘l-\\li'lli”lbw“ . intuition from it and “keen the \. . . 'r. I Art
‘ slci‘ ii: a plan to establish an ““91““? milk-"J The Kk‘l‘llhht‘ .3 K ' i ‘ T" i ‘ ”111‘ \um‘lm' A 9-
. I of \ew .\1rlt:., was :Uirmcd in “a on n‘ l. .
  0’1? billiOII (+) llctiht .tiltl has for _\c;li\ talked . . _ :31
. ‘I i of setting or .; separate black M l t l I .‘
. . Ch' '1‘ A nation. l/ l ary J'lay 088 Overseas reac l l ApTr
. r * ./( Members appeared in this area .. ‘
' lnptsp b.‘ 1" last month. and on March 2.x \VASHINC'I'ON (AP) The dealing Wllll the subject. They warfare. He testified twice ) “.61
'- . uremia) .\'.r\ll()\S. \ V. 150, of them including armed Senate Iioreign Relations 3Y0 Sililllfilll'k‘tl h.\ SCIlS- JJCOh K. earlier this year betore closed 5 With
1 . 1 (AP) L',,\'_ o\pcl'l.\' predict that sentrics dedicated tho land for (‘ommittec may act shortly on Javits. R-N.Y.. Thomas F. sessions on Southeast :\si;i.oncc l Wh
' there will be more than a billion the capital of their new republic lcill-“11110 n to limit the I‘agleton. D'M‘~‘-- and ROhk‘l‘l just before the invasion of Laos " ”if“
people in communist China by which they say eventually will PFCSldL‘hl‘S authority to commit Taft .lr.. R'Ohl0- and once just after. of b
. the year 1990 and more than a include five Southern states. U.S. forces overseasrwithout BUl problems have ilTlSK‘h. The war powers proposals her
’ ' ._ billion in India by the year It is a pasture. near the rural hearing testimony from the committee SPORCSthh SJhl- present some problems for the ano
‘ ,l I ” 1000. when the world‘s town of Bolton west of here. Nixon administration. including “10 POUCH! U.S.-backed administration. though sponsors bl:
V ‘ Population will total almost six. and since the ceremonies there The reason: inability to agree SOUIh Vietnamese invasion of emphasize they relate him
7 ‘ and one-half billion. has been little done to change on a time for testimony on the L305. President Nixon‘s Vietnam exclusively to future situations. rend
' ‘ Those and other projections the appearance of the place. The subject by Secretary of State SPCCCh and ROEQTS‘S forthcoming not to Vietnam. noto
‘ ’ ‘ . . by the UN. Population Division owner of the land. a Negro William 1’. Rogers. trip tO Iiurope for “W Central The lavits and Eagleton . goes
— are in the latest issue of the farmer. says the group owes him The committee has been Treaty Organization. (CENTO) proposals are similar.thoughthe i the?
. ‘ Monthly Bulletin of Stutis[iC5I money. trying for some weeks to get a meeting in Turkey. latter is somewhat more hd
I . ~ circulated here this pug: There is virtually no sign 0f commitment from the secretary Rogers has made five public restrictive. from
. ' - weekend. activity now. but RNA [0 {WU-ll.“ 0“ lhrt‘t’ ”ICHSUFCS appearances hClOFk‘ lht‘ ll Congress failed to approve gueIs
. ' ’ The latest comparable UN. spokesmen say members will be committee in 7-7 months 115 the commitment of troops (
_ ' estimates o1 actual population. back and still plan to construct a g 0 9 SCCFCWFY 0f “319-th l‘dSl 0110 ‘d within 30 days. the president TIhur
, . ‘, for rind-1969. are 740 million capital complete with school. Those Slssy month ago Oh the 1935 Geneva would have to remove the Q "’9”
for Communist China. 537 medical clinic and housing. . PIOtOCOI barring $115 and germ troops. Rig:
. million for India and 3‘: billion Two weeks ago Mississippi A 1
' ‘ ‘ for the world. Atty. Gen. A. F. Summer lne] 10311111611 "99'
I ' " The projections show that the complained to U. S. Atty. Gen. LONDON (Al’1—A leading ”H”
world‘s population will mp 4 John Mitchellthal Mississippians British psychiatrist said Sunday summer Em Io ment
' ‘ _ billion by 1975; nearly 5 billion were “justifiably diSlUithl over American women smothered p y ()l
. ' by 1985. 51.3 billion by 1990 and Tlh’ hICl ”1111 11 group 0i l‘L‘OPlC him with hugs and kisses when
6 billion by 1995. and 0.49 can proclaim a new naItion he told them their men were a On Thursday, April 15, a representative of The "1‘
' , . billion in 2000. carved out of our state wit iout bun ch 0 i' w ea k-kneed, . ,
3 Meanwhile. mainland (‘hina's an}. imcwcmmn {mm the lily-livered SIN“ Courier-Journal Will be on campus from 9:00 A.M. Th
' ' population will rise from 835 federal government. nor any Bearded Dr. Joshua Bierer is to 12 Noon and from 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. to moon
million in 1975 to 1.03 billion in effort by the government to 70 ears old with an attractive ' - - , r.
I . I 1990 and 1.16 billion in 2000, expel them.“ ”Jew-Old wife and two young mtervrew and test male applicants for summer em- i‘leinie
.. ' ' and India’s from 632 million in One week later Summer said, children—a boy two years old ploymenl‘. Applicants must be willing *0 "'an arou
' . 1975 to 901 million in 1990 and “ThereIwill be no foreign nation and agirl 3%. Kentucky and Southern Indiana during June July note
. ' . , . 1.08 billion in 2000. established on the soil of Back from a month-long tour and A 1’ Th . . . I intro
The number of people in the Mississippi." across the United States, the ugus ‘ e posmon w'" Pay $85-00 per week psych
Soviet Unionithe world‘s third Summer said he is still waiting Vienna-born psychiatrist said he plus travel expenses (meals, lodging and transpor- class
- most populous contry' with an for a reply from the Justice had chan ed his mind since - . I . .
i , estimated 240 million in Department on what it plans to making agprevious survey in fohon). Please COMO" your placement officer for :Lttllll
. mid-196945 figured to increase do. In the meantime, there is no 1964 when he said American time and place 0‘ interview. I_
. from 255 million in 1975 to 316 one for either the federal or women were domineering. if '
. million in 1990 and 329 million state government to take action “Before I thought that the ‘
' in 2000. against since the Bolton site women wanted to rule the
V The fourth-ranking United appears to have been abandoned. country,” he said in an I_ A ‘ .
. States. with an estimated 203 The RNA says it hasaright to interview. “I changed that . ‘
I million people in mid-1969. is the land for its new nation opinion. Women are compelled .
expected to have 219 million in because blacks have worked it to take over, not fighting to take W '
. 1975 and 252 million is 1985, and developed it for years. It over.“ ~le
“ the last year of projections for said blacks make up a large Dr. Bierer, chairman of the VANS
industrialized Western countries. portion of the population from International Association of
The world’s annual population Louisiana to South Carolina and Social Psychiatry and former
_ growth rate is projected to be 2 the area is a natural place for superintendent of a London VINCENT FISTER, INC. i
. , percent in 1980-85. just as in their nation. hospital for mentally disturbed A t f y...
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F' 'deau’s “1:75:97' ”worries diethylannde (LSD). except as students. Hall is expected to aid requests a rewew of a C.l\t‘ tln 'ioi rc-;;.irn'.ent. fr 1m t;,. - _ 7:",
why] Ohm] at the (Ed-m leTr} l: ‘ expressly permitted by law.“ in the prosecution of a student Appeals Board could rcccomcnd dean tn the i'iei- :‘TL-ngy" . 3 '5: _ : .'
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' with the owner of aeriaeh estadt: oft-campus offenses, reading. in word ‘poss1ble before the word 1.57. regarding expulsion. Will! the law, ’3 f 7. 7.7 .
wh )se vef n _ . t‘ t 3 part:”_ . , . . while the institution ‘prosecution.’ should read: ”Permanent The .\[‘I'll to open hearztte L. 315’. - _. .1 . .- -'
i . i . {th . 135m Lirp'rte is 71 does not desire to act as a in section 1.431. jurisdiction termination of student status.” discuss these and 01th )‘Ii‘ii‘i‘odh 7;" 5’".
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:nonylmdous e er pre in ingtp cannot serve as a sentencing the University Appeals Board. Recommendations on section ant-noon. and from 172 EU pa. .~ - I .‘ i ' ‘ '
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