( en THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 14, 1971 mKoffieers say heating allowed n army exams DAILY OFFICIAL BUL E 1TIN' The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publicatio, of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r m to Room 3529 L.S.A. Bldg., before 2 p.m., rf the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear enly once. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Day Calendar Family Recreation Program: Faculty, staff and married students, Intramural Sports Bldg., 1:30 p.m. Pops Concert: Univ. Symphony ~sand, Peter Nero and His Trio, Hill Aud., 3:30 p.m. OKLAHOMA CITY (N-Two former Army lieutenants say eriors allowed officers to cheat on qualifying exams for ts that put them in a position to supervise firing of ensive nuclear missiles, the Daily Oklahoman said yester- . The newspaper said in a copyright story for today's edi- as that the two recently discharged missile officers say bbing-the use of unauthorized aids and even copies of the ts-was done to. gain qualification for battery control icers. The story, by Ron Fulkerson, said battery control officers in a position to supervise the firing of the nuclear-capable ssiles of the Nike-Hercules defense system in case of @ attacks. Minnesota Fabrics, Inc. U.S. Office of Management and Budget THURSDAY, FEB. 25 City of Detroit Interstate Commerce Comm. z FRIDAY, FEB. 26 Market Opinion Research Teacher Corps Vista Week: Members of the VISTA team will be here to talk with interest- ed students Feb. 22 through Feb. 24; film will be shown Mon. and Tues. eves, rm. 3529 S.A.B.; no appointments necessary to talk to representatives; hrs. 9 - 5. * * * * SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 S.A.B. Announcements: Further details and applications available at SPS, 764-7460. Analytic Services, Inc~, Va., open- ings for research assistant, grad. level, for weapon system analyst. Santa Fe Railway, Chicago, following openings available in various parts of country, research assistant in c o s t analysis, clerical, switchmen/brake- men, waiters, cooks, repair and loco- motive maintenance, technician type positions. The following schools will send re- presentatives to our office to interview prospective teachers for 1971-72 school yr; appointments can be made start- ing Feb. 15. FEB. 22 Albion, Mich. Maywood, Ill. Honolulu, Hawaii Mt. Prospect, Ill. Simsbury, Conn. FEB. 23 Honolulu, Hawaii Falls Church, Va. eFEB. 24 Washington, D.C. Upper Marlboro, Md. Waukegan, Ill. FEB. 25 Flint, Mich. Westport, Conn. Wyoming, Mich. FEB. 26 New Boston, Mich. Traverse City, Mich. Milwaukee, Wisc. Santa Ana, Calif. MARCH 1 Scarsdale, N.Y. MARCH 2 Honolulu, Hawaii (Iolana School) Kenosha, Wis. MARCH 3 Rockville, Md. (Montgomery Co. Sch.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. MARCH 4 Skokie, Ill. (Niles Twp. H.S.) Las Vegas, Nev. (Clark Co. Sch.) Greenwich, Conn. MARCH 5 Denver, Col. Join The Daily Sports Staff Borders Book Shop -CORRECTION-- Jasper Johns -- A com- plete study of his art with 41 full - page Matted Prints Reg. $25 Reduced $11.95 GET YOUR MM WITH A WatA Students change 0 * spirts (Continued from Page 1)r drink to enjoy it, not to get drunk; more I'd say than was the case 10 or 15 years ago." Despite the sharp rise in drug use by college students, a recent Gallup poll found that alcohol is still more popular among students than marijuana, LSD or stimu- lants, Beer, wine and hard liquor are consumed by 60, 52, and 49 per cent of college students respec-' tively, according to the poll which also held that drug users as a group drink more, not less, than drug abstainers. Many University students feel drinking is still more widespread on campus than drug use but many sfeel thatnmarijuanasusers consume less alcohol than those who do not take drugs. "While drug users are probably likely to also be drinkers," says one-dorm resident, "the amount of liquor consumed by them would probably not match a similar group of kids who only drink." According to one connoisseur of both liquor and marijuana, "there are some students who both smoke and drink, even doing them to- gether." But, he adds, "they give two different kinds of highs, and therefore a true pothead isn't too likely to find as much time for a flask or bottle of beer." Another dual indulger says, "it used to be that drinking and using grass were two completely differ- ent kinds of activities. Smoking a joint was more ethereal then, you might say." "But now that pot use is' so widespread," he continues, "the two are pretty much the same thing in the social function they perform." However, despite student claims that drinking is still popular, liquor retailers are practically unanimous in their belief that in- creased drug use has adversely af- fected their sales. Legalization of marijuana would further aggravate this trend, they insist. However, one proprietor quipped, "Hell, you can bet I'd find some floor space for a hot item like that." The assertions in the article were made by Lt. Earl M. Bricker, now of Norman, Okla., and Lt. Casey J. Sauers of Pasadena, Calif. Both men are currently U.S. Army Reserve Officers, the paper said. Bricker and Sauers charged in the story that they brought the alleged test cheating to the atten- tion of superior officers at the .Nike-Hercules battalion of the Miami-Homestead Defense, head- quartered at Homestead Air Force Base, Fla. The battalion is a part of the North American Air De- fense Command (NORAD). But Bricker and Sauers told the Daily Oklahoman that despite presentation of sworn official af- fidavits and confidential tape re- cordings to Homestead officials, no thorough military investigation has been made. The officers said they first notified officials of the alleged cheating on Jan. 10, 1969. The story quotes the officers as saying they decided to bring the situation to public attention as a matter of conscience, feeling that national security is involved and perhaps endangered. The alleged cheating involved written tests, Bricker and Sauers said. The officers said the net effect of the alleged test cheating is that officers who perhaps are not properly qualified are entrust- ed with the power to fire nuclear capable missiles in time of emer- gency, according to the Daily Oklahoman. The Daily Oklahoman said the two officers' fear, as expressed by Bricker, is not that a missile could be accidentally fired by an un- qualified officer, but that "an un- qualified officer might fail to be able to react properly in case of attack." The newspaper said military records show an investigation of the situation was concluded in 'early July, 1970, but the "board failed to call almost every officer implicated, saying that they had been reassigned to other duty sites." -Associated Press Pensive change Lord Fiske, chairman of Britain's Decimal Currency Board, changes price tags bearing the old pounds and shillings (right) for one reading in the new pence system at a London store. Stores throughout the United Kingdom are preparing for today's scrapping of Great Britain's 1,200-year-old currency system. YEAR 2000: Xperlment alms t0 simulate future life LOUISVILLE, Ky. (R -A 56-hour experiment to demon- strate what kind of conditions food shortages and over- population might create in the year 2000 passed the halfway mark yesterday with 43 of 48 volunteers remaining cramped together in four small rooms. The experiment wa§ organized by Charles Aylworth, 27, a student at the University of Louisville seeking a doctorate in psychology. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Special Resonance Seminar: R. Pack- ard, U of Calif., Berkeley, Anomalous Emission Spectrum of Solid Neon," P&A Colloq. Rm., 2 p.m. Senate Assembly: Rackham Amph., 3:15 p.m. Program in American Culture Lec- ture: Christopher Tunnard, "Prospects for the Countryside," Aud. A., Angell Hall, 4 p.m. Engineering Mechanics Lecture: Dr. E. Onat, Yale, "~Dynamics of Periodic Layered Media," 311 W. Engin., 4 p.m. Physics Seminar: H. Frisch, Lawrence Radiation Lab., "KL Decay into Twc Leptons," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 p.m. Placement 3200 S.A.B. Following companies will interview at Placement Services; appointments may be made beginning Feb. 15; come intc the office or call ,764-7460. Make ap- pointments early, schedules are filling up fast! MONDAY, FEB. 22 Boy Scouts of America Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. American Oil-Standard Oil Div. TUESDAY, FEB. 23 Deluxe Check Printers, Inc. Marshall Field & Co. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24 U.S. Atomic Energy Comm. Manufacturers Bank ' Ann Arbor's Newest Picture Framers Innovative Framing, Reasonably Priced, Done by Experienced Framers and Conservators. FINE CONTEMPORARY MOULDINGS " DRY MOUNTING RESTORATION 0 20% ARTISTS DISCOUNT ONE WEEK SERVICE MEGAFRAMES 217 N. Main St. (across from Post Office) 769-9420 Monday-Saturday 10-5 Monday Evening 7-9 S t f 1 3 For the student body: SGenuine Authentic Navy PEA..COATS $25 Sizes 34 to 46 State Street at Liberty I Sharing Our Ultimate Concerns An informal seminar designed to help participants discover, express, and share their attitudes, feeling, and doubts about God, themselves, religion, and life. Open to all interested persons. THURSDAYS-7 P.M. The volunteers agreed tor rooms providing 1,172 square feet or about 25 square feet, per person. The lack of food combined with social and physical stresses com- bined to bring five "casualties" during the first 24 hours of the experiment. There were some complaints' among those remaining cramped in the noisy, vacant storeroom less than one block from Louisville's principal d o w n t o w n shopping street. The dissatisfaction among the paricipants resulted in a meeting' to discuss issues including whether remain, without food, in four City COunCil, hears debate (Continued from Page 1) statementsion applications, and! insubordination." Ulmer said that the judgments of the Personnel Committee, which reviewed the decisions on firing, were based on heresay. At a press conference held Fri- day, Ulmer said that since joining the Model Cities staff in June, he Michigan Daily Arts Page is looking for MOVIE REVIEWERS Think you might be interested? COME TO A MEETING TUESDAY, FEB. 16 at 7:00 MICHIGAN DAILY 420 Maynard FEBRUARY 18 and 25 MARCH I1 and 18 GUILD HOUSE 802 MONROE ST. (second floor) Sponsored by the Office of Religious Affairs 2282 S.A.B. 764-7442 r, TWO DAYS -SUNDAY & MONDAY ONLY - g OVER 25,000 LP'S, OVER 300 LABELS IN STOCK WATCH FOR SPECIAL SALE ITEMS CHANGING WEEKLY 12356S.UNIVERSITY 0 3006S. STATE " ANN ARBOR, 668-9866 665-3679 MICH. 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