Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, December 4, 1969 -P-g-e---ightIII THEIIMICHIGANIIIIIDAILY ThIursday, II D..e.em.be.r.4.,..1.96.9 STUDIES ALTERNATIVES: U' considers Willow Run ties B L TOTU announces BR D E "THE ROSE BOWL SUPER DRIVE-AROUND TOUR!" (Continued from Page 1) ter-insurgency project in Thai- land, the development of the BOMARC (Boeing Michigan Aero- nautical Research Center) missile, and research into defense-orient- ed remote sensing. The decision to restructure the relationship between the Univer- sity and Willow Run has been brewing for almost a year, and reasons for the moves are num- erous. "We have been under pressure from a g'eat number of places to maximize the educational dividend from the kind of activities that go on at Willow Run," says Norman. Some sources say privately Wil- low Run has "outlived" its period as a facility independent of the rest of the University. To become "viable," they say, it must become more involved in teaching-asso- ciated research. Dissatisfaction is widespread at the labs because the annual ex- penditures have plummeted in the last three years from $13 million to last year's $9 million. The decline in expenditures, due principally to a general cut in de- fense department spending, has been accompanied by a tightening of the types of research the DOD will finance. Willow Run labs, which thrived during the 1950's on open ended research grants, have been com- pelled to seek contracts for speci- fic projects whose aims are defined in advance. Moreover, there seems to be a serious morale problem at the labs, stemming mainly from the clas- sified research controversy which began in 1967 and culminated in a report recommending guidelines for secret research and the estab- RENT ECONO-CAR 1 low price for a full 24-hour period free pick-up in Washtenaw County 761-8345 438 W. Huron Ann Arbora IHA president seeks resignation of officer lishment of a classified research committee to review contract pro- posals s u b m itt e d by lab re- searchers. Norman says it has been "dis- tressing beyond words for the re-, searchers to find themselves looked down upon as being involved in an 'evil' business:" A report compiled by five engin- eering professors and Willow Run researchers last September stakes that "unless major changes are made quickly, the labs will rapidly deteriorate to the point where they will be a University liability rather than a major educational re- source." UNLIMITED FREE MILEAGE DRIVE ALL YOU WANT ! 7 DAYS -6 NIGHTS $22 iContinued from Page 1) Myers was not doing a good job," he said. "I decided to do it when I foundj I was being duped like everyone else about the legality of the elec- tion." he adds. Miss Johnson and Thee say IHA's constitution requires a quorum consisting of half of the eligible membership. Only 16 of the 68 possible members wore pre- sent at the meeting which elected Myers. Myers thinks his election w a s legal since he was elected under a different constitution, but his challengers say the definition of a quorum is the same in the old constitution as it is now. In addition, Thee and Miss Johnson -disagree with the way Myers conducts the business of the organization. Mitchell urges no knock' laws* (Continued from Page 1) cotics and Drugs yesterday pledg- ed to wage "a campaign of infor- mation and education that will reach all the people of the na-a tion." He urged the governors, when they return to their capitals, to strike at the problem of d r u g abuse in their states. Nixon recited statistics stating that some eight million Americans use marijuana - one third of the college students and one per cent' of high school students. Nixon said that in recent months he has learned a lot about t h e d r u g problem, noting that he first thought the answer was more penalties. 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But Myers believes all these ac- tions have been justified except the lack of communication, which he termed a "farce." "I have tried to run IHA in a manner so that it is not bogged down by parliamentary procedure and constitutional niceties in the interest of promoting broader rep- resentation and better discussion," he says. IHA secretary Beverly Morse agreed, saying she contacted about 50 house presidents for each meet- ing. But Thee and Miss Johnson are no-t satisfied and will continue to fight not only the proposed re- placement for Johnson, Judy Kursman, but vill attempt to get members to hold new elections for all offices before the term ends. To do this they have sent a letter to all house presidents call- ing for high attendance at the next meeting when they hope the body will remove Myers. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Continued from Page 9) Placement Serrice 3200 S.A.B. G;ENEIIAI.DIVISION Holders of entrance passes to t h e foreign service entrance examination. 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