THE MICHIGAN DAILY ets Speech Fo Graduate onvoeation Luther Evans, former Librarian Congress and Director-Generalj UNESCO, will speak at 8 p.m.j day to the annual Convocation the Graduate School, in True- ood Aud., Frieze Bldg. All graduate students and mem- rs of the faculty have been in- ,ed to attend the convocation d the reception afterwards in ickham Assembly Hall. Owners May Ask mpounded Bikes Bicycles which were impounded fore June 15 may'still be claim- by their owners between 5 and p.m. tomorrow and from 10 to a.m. Saturday at the Univer- y's Storage Building on East ashington St. There are about 200 bikes which unclaimed will be sold at pub- auction on Oct. 1. Those bikes impounded after ne 15 may be picked up on onday, Tuesday, and Thursday :m 5 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays om 10 to 12 a.m. AT RESEARCH CONFERENCE: Expert Asks Expanded U.S. Space Program II A Rand Corporation expert called for an expanded U.S. space program in a speech made herel yesterday before the 14th National Conference on the Administration of Research. Dr. Robert Buchheim, head of the Rand Aero-astronautics de- partment said "Our limits are de- termined by our own choices," and urged a bigger and faster space program that would put U.S. astronauts on the moon be- fore 1970. Present government plans do not call for manned flights to the moon until the 1970's. "We clearly possess physical and human resources to support a larger space program without real interference with other acti- vities," Buchheim said. "Limits on the things we do are determined more by our own choices than by availability to basic resources." Have Abundance "We have an abundance of re- sources and skills that the Soviet Union does not have; if we fail to use our resources, we lend cred- ibility to our competitor's claim that he has a superior economic and political system." Describing the serious political effect our second-best position in astronautics has had on the rest , i of the world, Buchheim added that way can continue to do just what "it's effect on U.S. morale is not we always knew it could do-pro- to be taken lightly." vide abundantly ror our personal "We should affirm the fact that necessities, and for the national we don't need the Soviet Union as defense, and for extensive work a stimulant to kick us about the that sets the goals and directions things we should want to do any- for the entire effort. way," he added. "We have the 'Little Doubt' capacity ot assume space leader- "There is little doubt about the ship, and should pursue it for our value of maintaining leadership." own satisfaction and enlarge- To get the most out of astro- ment." nautics, more science programs Large Payloads generally must be undertaken, and Predicting that the first man "private sources can do much to on the moon "will not be an set the direction of astronautics American," Buchheim cited the by supporting these related sci- large payload capacity of the Rus- ences." sian rockets, noting that only the Among programs suggested by U.S. 'Saturn,' slated for use no Buchheim were laboratories in earlier than 1963, could carry pay- space and factories on other loads of the sixe of Sputnik V, planets, whose benefits cannot be Seeing future U.S. supremacy predicted now because of the lim- in space technology to be a vindi- ited state of our 'Knowledge. cation of 'our way' in economic and social fields, Buchheim said that "there is no incompatibility between government space ex- ploration and free enterprise and democratic processes, so long as - we retain our faith in free enter- GOLF RANGE prise and democratic processes and use them." 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