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D A ”\i‘ell-defiiied i't‘lttlltfll— er nations of the world to the only bring new Problems. and the current lslazer'rt ei :iire \tvm- Q.
ship" between Student (im‘ei‘ii— ,,~,----,--,---,--,-- richer nations. He said poverty- therflnldrin “'Olllfilmffer- k \1li.nV'i_ronment h? l’ 13“”? ' " 25'2"”,
iiieiit and the ['iiiversiti' Student not prosperity, is a cause of pro— ullet'L “ ' Sho‘ft}: not‘sele' (zeire ‘ an. ‘ i '- f
Advisory Committee (t'SAC). Weather blems. Poverty-stricken Africa, Railfesfeignsglg“ P‘olf‘iliie: 13151:; . ‘ p. .‘i’r
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any group of students could IV “if 811d mild today. Wit-h done soon their populations will is due partely to immigration. .. ' . § ’
establish “task forces" to investi- WIDE cloudiness "I! 009' double “1’20 (035 years he‘said and 3150' some countries have ; . ;-:"- y‘ i; .-;‘ -:".'
gate areas of concern or initiate tinned mild tonight. Mostly As for the United States and declinedin population. ' f .. ' '- ' -.‘ ‘ .
”CHOW cloudy md mild with ooarsimal Russia Notestein said these two Notestein said if zero 909‘ i “it"? ’3'." i .,? ’
- thundershowers Friday. High to- countri s t d l ulation were to beaimed for now. _ , ' _ 2%“ - I. ,i ’
1/ member Student Senate . . . . e are no ens Y 9013' h 1 1d 1. . , a. ;
day Md May In the mid-m 5» ulated or facing a lack of land t e "35‘” wou mean on? one J 13%». - ‘- r .,~," :A-
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The '11 student numbers of low tomght m the [W40 5_ pm. for agriculture. He saidtheL 6., Child for each family. ater ._ . . . --." . f 1;. .
the [,‘llth‘l'SlU Senate pi‘m'ided cipitation pmbibfliti”: amt in fact, has land in great a- generations would haxfe thrie or . - s“ fi _-. -
for by the Board of Trustees today, 20 panel“, 60 percent bundance.and he attributed this 111ch Cillldref: Peréalmly tot eff) ‘ . $33.0 t _‘ 5| .
lzist Tuesdav \\’()lll(l sit as a Stu: tomorrow. to farm technology learned t .8315? ‘95 om 3mg 0“ ~ 19 Q t- _, g p 1
dent Seniite for the nu ose of ~-,,-,,--,,--,m,”- thmu hthe vearsl _ . . .' ‘_ .» _. . ; .-
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1““ closest Irish militant separatist pus lecture halls were already . j" Z‘
Bernadette Devlin Will get 0” booked for the tut) reiiiainini:~ , w 3
her 30'd3)‘ speaking tour ”l tht‘ open date: on Miss Devlin-stout . .. . y '.
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verSity in Bowling Green .. p( u n. m l I H m ”l .4 ~ *
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Friday at Diddle Arena on the H i U ““”‘ “H n“ . .
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of UK's Student Coveniment. Meanwhile. at Western, an I
Antigone, Bekki Jo Schneider. is comforted by her nurse. Donna L. An effort to bring Miss Dev- Associated Students official said 3 '
CA "ti "Ill” Plunkett. in the play “Antigone" now playing at the Guignol Theater lin t0 the UK campus. spear— he expected between 21])0 and ‘
g ’ through Sunday. Feb. 2|. See review on page five. (Kernel photo by headedby history professor Don- 4.(X)0 WKU students to purchase
Dick Ware ald Nugent and SC president $1.50tickets totthevlins h. ~
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mgit‘ihilljgehogohfi) — hh than llhmh slot machines from Jim Beam Whisky to military From AP reports
_ 0 er, W 0 its c u s in Vietnam on the clubs and exchan I,
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pnce flttad South Korean offiCials grounds their presence was not Duffy said a similar relation- HhhhAN—hhhh hhy s Housnig Ahthomy hlhd Shh Wednes-
Dflng oedhnhst him for smhg‘ practical in a war zone. ship existed with promotional day In h-h attempt-t0 {0th Mayor Roscoe Phtry to Sign a "0th '
, Egllfing, us kickbacks and lavish Sen. Edward J. Gurney, R— funds supplied by Carling Brew- completing hhhhhhlg 0f h federal housing project. I '
ts tol create a slot-machine Fla., a subcommittee member, eries of Cleveland, another Cmm The Harlan Chum Court “do" Stems from a $26 565 i
. hfihhrhhshl and ipfllijeisicelpeer and said the hearings will include client. budget overrun 0" the 101 “hits- ’ ‘1
. . o ' es a . . ases in testimony that efforts were made ° P ' ‘ ' ' ' j
. Vietnam. 3 Senate investigator in Vietnam to artificially influ- hhhhs involved ro‘ztcrty'shlhwhfhhhhd to high the dhhhmhhh' hhhlhhhhg the
notified Wednesday. ence demand statistics for cer. . Duffy said in all these rela- 'h J Hl )hd lihh h number Oprroblcms, including drain- ‘
. William J. Crum, 52, a tain beers and liquors bein of- hOhShips Crum used smuggling high ‘ h hh h WOUId mhlhhhh that hhhhhh hhhl the
. ‘ Chinesebom American citizen, fered for sale to the PX syshem and customs violations, “Ck- ”‘fhhhhlig ardd h'Urhhh ’Pthlhhmhht Agency ht Atlanta I
. so ingratiated himself with U.S. He said slot machines appear backs to hlhh custodians and h hhg thhh t lhgs out.
-. officials in Vietnam thatanAmiy to be the root of corruption in procurement oflicials, and lavish ' “ H ‘ it
, bhgadier general once awarded all the subcommittees investi- ghts and entertainment for offi- . “ ADHI‘VC'TON"Thh Home may be 0“ the verge 0f halt- I
. him a certificate of achievement gations of funds generated solely ClalIS as a normal way of doing ing government money for development 0t 3 supersonic tr HUS-
. ‘ ' for providing slot machines and by soldiers' spending. busmess. hh-h after h decade hf support for the proposed L800-
. .ither coin—Operated devices for World w'de t The hearings are a sequel to mhh-hh-hhhr jetliner '
military clubs, senatorsweretol d. Rib- ff -d l ne others in which the subcommit- An Associated Press nose count shows 202 House mem- I
I . I LaVern Duffy, aninvestigator Ch’ 100 881 Gram, son OfIa tee traced black-market currency hers against the SST, 188 for it and 29 undecided with 14 A
. tor the Senate's permanent in- .. inese woman and an Ameri- transactions through a large New unreached or refusing to say where they st'md
vestigations subcommittee, testi- an gill“ goat det 025131111“: 5 Yfirlifity bank to banks hi the h . i '
' ~ ‘ied that, at the time, Crum was in Sh iver, report y e- 5 ie om 0f Dubai, a reputed SAICOV; ‘ . h ‘ ' I
. , eal'iiig in a world where "the came the Single most powerful gold-smuggling centerinthe Mid- \Vednesdi hlhshorlth hr-hhhhhhhh stepped up thhh. htthhhs i
V ' ne between bribe and favor American busmessman in Viet- dle East. US f fvhh Oh“ \lhthathh ”OOPS 1" Laos and 0h .
. II V35 hazy" nIam and chief Saigon ”opera- Earlier hearings saw several . . orIccs supporting the (lrlye from bases in South Vietnam.
, Provided villas tive for aworldwideslot-machine senior Army sergeants invoke the ,Amehcah mhmhymen in a night defensive position 10 f
.I II '. th _ f I- II . Syndicate. Fifth Amendment to avoid an- miles northeast of the American suppofi base at Khe Sanh ‘
I I I , e )cars 0 I he massive Ribicoff said Martin]. Brom- swering senators'questions about were hit late Tuesday by perhaps 200 Ninth Vietnamese.
, \n. .in troop biiildup m Viet- ley, head of that Panama-based th ' t' ' ' Fighth" W t h‘ h ' " ' "
. m i 65 th 1 196 . . . elr ac iVities. i. 0n on t ioug the night with the North Viet—
_ , rougi . 9, Cmm syndicate, Service Games, Inc., The questions then concerned nainese throwing in hhah" mom” barrages rocket ' ' l ' h
. I m. . rent—free Villas, gtaffai will be asked to testify later. alleged thefts from slotmachines arms fire from all sides of the US positidii T116113; sh?“ -
. . ' ‘ . I hh , ' ants, .hh h Shhhhshlhn Duffy introduced letters from acceptance of kickbacks frorii fought bud" and called h‘ artillery SUPPOYtine‘H’ t1 'hhhhhh
of i‘.” .l atrial military and cml- Crum to Mel Peterson, identi- businessmen dealing with service tion to help how Off the enemy ' ‘ hhr p051-
. . . I I , ian } 3. Exchange-PX-ofiicials, fied as a vice president of the clubs in Germany and South '-
, ‘ufi .id. . Jim Beam Distilling Co. of Chi- Vietnam and the sergeants' crea- MIDE AST‘Th E ’ ' '
. , T i' uivestigator produceddo cago. In the letters Crum testi- tion of al 1" d i' " h hihhhh thhrhmhht hthhhhhh thhhh
'. ,_ ummts indicating the cost of fied that they were, doing a“ in to sell arosi e: inmlatlegedly Ia) that it accepts all the proposals offered by UN. medi-
‘ ' " ' ‘ fine of the villas approached their power to increase sales of ran h he 3 h h h 5 they hthhdhllhhhhr V- Jarring m hh htthmht to bring phhhh to the
I €2,5(X) monthlyinhousingstarved . rut et East. IIsLael, however, stood by its demand for a
I . I Saigon, but that officials who . peace reaty Wit Egypt before withdrawing from occu ied
, , wowed paid only me a Nixon meets the p ress Am" p
. - month for food. “Egypt accepted all that u ' - , ~ -
I senI Abraham Ribicofi D— . I , I II I offered to us” I E . cime in the proposals Jarring it
. I A i \\ ASHINLJON (:‘il’l—Pi'es- nain to give them the ince ti 'i ~ ’ hh gyptian government Spokesman said m 5
. II . 'Onn-i the subcommittee Chah' idcnt Nixon marlc these major to release men h H Cairo without elaboration. h
‘1" ”9- 3:32—1:th theirhihhec'tst the three- points \Vednesday in a \Vhitc ) The United States will use . JIarrings proposal has "Qt been made PUth bllt iS Said to g
. . .. t 3g PX gsdin omanage llousc news conference: neither ground forces nor ad- mcarde Israel Withdrawal from Arab territory h“ exchange
’ “ n . ' i'hl tr I31“ SIerVICe‘CIUb > He will place no limitation visers in Laos or Cambodia and for certain guarantees and the stationing Of a U'N' peace
- ‘::Ui 9’2“ 6 ev1dencIe that on the use of American airpowv has no intention of ever using force along Israeli-Arab borders.
. O . 4’3 iili xhlhlsllmtzdhlflhlah er to protect U.S. forces if their them in North Vietnam
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I Fund ' h:ndll:ihhsses ,‘ k In their Laotian operation. whether it t5 being serviced DoCynthiana, said Wvedhtfiday- er
I . II nus South \ietnamese forces have there. If it is. this would be re- Palmer said other members of the Senate "ll b ll (1 A
. .' ‘; . As senators prepared to open already cut three major (j0m_ garded as a violation of an un- in Friday and Monday to give their reacti t \flli 16 ha e
' . -' the bwmgs,I the Ah Force an- munist supply trails leading to derstanding with the Soviet The r0 osal \ . d . Oh O hphh' 7'
~ ._ , nounced it Will court-martial two South Vietnam, are proceeding Unit)“ to keep CUba free 0t 0t- subcomihiitf) ‘ dh‘ilis ithh hh m a closed meeting Oh the
. Z , I r gors rind 12 sergeants on “in a superior way." and the fcnsive weapons. ee an etais of the plan were not released. .
. sages t ey mishandled funds campaign has gonchmuch bctt "
, . _ Igofighag to Air Force clubs in than expected: " o l BIEATTYVIIPLE—A .22 caliber rifle believed used in the
I .‘ ._ . , a' an . ’ As long as Non} Viet . P I saying 0 a 12-year-old girl was recovered VVednesda from
. . . . ' g Over the weekend, the Army holds American prisoncl'rs of hvhiil 0 Ice report a lake near her home. y
.I _ announced it was removing more US. forces m.“ remain in “of: . fKaren Chapman’s body was discovered late Tuesday
‘ . . clear 1 a ternoon by an older sister after she returned f
’ I Being 'ailed abroad S P1 0‘ County High school. “’m i...
f . I J HUNTINGTON W Va (AP) The youngster dressed in a pantsuit was 1 ' i
. . , . . .’ ° - . ' ’ . , ymg on her 5
I FThehweSt, Virginia StaIteIPo- 22:: u15d fee;1 from the kitchen door. She had been shot i
. . I I . 9 . ice ave issued a preliminary n er t e right shoulder blade. The slug was removed
- ~ - 1811 t muc 1ke home 139““ WWW" W” '3“ “°"‘ ”‘9 “d”
_ - ov. 14 Marshall Universityjet- State Police durin ’ ' ' '
I I I . . , g their investigation Wed (1 d' -
‘ . h ' ‘ ‘ ‘ i. l ' i - . nes ay’ ls
. . . . I WASHIX(.'1().\ (AP)— The The American who runs 13:: ddShtsthhelhhhddh‘ contends COVered a set of footprints leading to the lake where the
. . f State Department says 1.100 afoul of the law while abroad fl - p o S “h . ‘h‘fi were weapon was found. The StOCk had been broken Off hht h
. . . Americans are in jail abroad, may well find himself detained g mg at h safe altitude when also was retrieved and officials said it would be sent to
. . .‘ riIiIore than 7dOOhof therrIi on drug for many months without bail t 23'?ng h d ' Frankfort for a fingerprint Cheek
. . '- , c arges. an t ere is ittle that while his case is bein ' ‘- .. ' r ono oesai there W11: (1 ' i
‘ . ‘ can be done for them. gated and before formahl 211113225 is no way I can draw any con- nesdayhrStatsfhlhhlhh 23$th Charged Whh the murder Wed- '
. .. . W hen a US. citizen is picked are lodged. clusions." S 0 “he Shh ' '
up by police in a foreign coun- ”On the other hand, once the ”With all the data we have ' '] pencer was being held without hhhd in the Clark County
. I try, theIconsul visits him in jail, investigation is completed be from the "35h scene investiga- hh' He was taken there from Lee County “for his own
. . . - helps hi!“ obtain a lawyer and may well find that his trial is tion, the public hearings last safety’ a State POhCC spokesman said. '
. I, . . figmutnicztehwitth Ihisdfamily. much too speedy for his taste. December and the completed
' . a en e na an tWStO ”He may have onl a few transcrit of the cock 't ' MORGANFIELD K .—Th -
I -. . hhsure falrvmatmem‘ .Said Bar- days to prepare his defenze. His recorderh" said Donohhile ’hotlfi: lay 0“ approximately 135 Unihnlsehhhpcioizehyigloih col Whl ‘
I ,- . . 0?T:lh:l-B:::;son.f :dmiriistratoc; trial (Vivill rarelly last more than pilots believed they wereleing of its Uniontown operation six miles from here on 81:23:53:
. . u o .ecuny an one ay. an any appeal he at a saf alt't d d ' ' R ' ’ l, i .
. , Consular Affairs takes will e I u e uring the" - D- Herron, PreSldent of the firm’s W t K k '
.. . . probably be decided '- ' " ' ' es hhthh y dh
This does not mean fair within the week." ahhflhgofihzr: Sigh Airpolst. :ismn,“ hhhouhhed the closure Wednesday and attributed
. . . . treatment by American due- Miss Watson said Americans clipped tree to s whaIys MG ‘ to 1‘3? onomics Of operations and conditions beyond our
, . . process standards. but rather generally receive equal or bet- just west of hfheOhh' 13h IE; contro.
I . . fy a somewhat vaguIe standard ter treatment in foreign courts plowed into a 35%;:an ,The employes to he laid 0“, Herron said. Will be deter-
, . OI aScepted international prac- than the nationals of that coun- - - mu y .snhe’ ""th according to Sehh’rity ra““89
. tice. she told the lntemational try or other aliens. exploding m flames and killing Of th 2‘33 r
. . Aviation ()lub Tuesday. Often they receive lighter sen- an 75 persons aboard. Un' t h ‘ men hr‘hPIOYhh at the mine, some Wih be kept at
. I I "Many Americans seem robe. tences and better jail “confirm. Included in the victims were f 103 ogvn to reclaim equ1pment and others will be tranS-
- ' lieve that because they are dations. she said. 43 members Of the Marshall erre ‘ e said.
. Americans they should be im- In Turkey. however, posses- football team and coaching stafl . .
I I "lune from arrest when they sion of a pipeful of hashish can and more than 20 prominent IWASHIN(.TON—Sen. Marlow Cook, R-Kv.. had some
I I Violate a foreign law, particu- bring a minimum of three years Huntington citizens. kind words for college basketball in his home state VVednes-
.I {arlyI whlf'h there isIIn\oI similar imprisonment. she said. Other Donohoe said it is his belief day.
. aw in 18 country, . iss Wat- countries also have started the Southern Airways crew felt C°°k reminded hi“
I I I I . . colleagues that th* . '
, . SonIIsaIid. . cracking down hard on drug of. the Jetliner was flying all team poll listed Western Kentiick Kentiick ( Ahhhlhted Press
‘ 1h” are often surprised to tenses. feet above its actual altitude ville among the to 20 y, ' y, Murray and Louis-
] lmthhehhhi lgy hkely Ithbey will ”We have tried in many ways The National TranspOrtation other state can clahim eighth: hahfih ally hhd commented "ho
no entt to atria y jury to warn Americans ‘ i \ h he ievement.”
. going a- Safety Board, which conducted
or to confront witnesses against broad that, rather than a mu. three days (1 public hearin The senator hddhd that Kehthhhy State and Kenkay
them or to exercise various oth- cotic nirvana several i ' " gs Wesleyan OOhSISthhhy have hhhh ranked
_ h ’h . years n in December, is expected to re t ” - h . at or near the
er rig ts t at are basic under an ancient and crowded prison lea it rt ' hm h i 0p m t 8 small college poll and said he wanted t b'
ourlegal system. may await them." she said. 60 32y: repo w“ t e next ! licly salute these teams, 0 pa

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