Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, Mareth 13; 1975 AVEL MICH. UNION 763-2 Summer '75 European Program WE FEATURE: t ROUND TRIP FLIGHTS TO EUROPE SIGN-UP DEADLINE-MARCH 14 " DETROIT-LONDON-DETROIT $339.73 MAY 22-JULY 4 v WINDSOR-LONDON-WINDSOR $296 JUNE 13-AUG. 2 Signup April 10 * DETROIT-BRUSSELS-DETROIT $336.00 MAY 22-AUG. 6 JULY 24-AUG. 15 1 INTRA-EUROPEAN STUDENT FLIGHTS -SAVE UP TO 50% 1 EURAIL PASSES INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IDENTITY CARDS F TRAVEL Most students ignore newly opened counseling records Dorm residents upset by room lottery plan (Continued from Page 1) appointment. Why haven't more students gone to see their files? There seem to be a variety of reasons, ranging from simple lack of curiousity to fear of problems in getting an appointment. "I guess if I'm curious sometime I'll go in and see it, but it really doesn't matter to me now," one sphomore shrugged. Another student explained, "From all the hassle I've heard it takes, I decided not to both- er."' ONE freshperson though, seemed very enthused about the prospect of examining the once hush-hush documents. "I1 haven't had time yet, but I'd love to know what's in there", she said. "There could be all kinds of strange things." One student who did take the effort to see her files, found several unusual items in her re- cords. The student, who wished to remain anonymous, discov-. ered that a grade school teach- er had written that she lacked leadership ability -- informa- , tion she now-finds unfair and unimportant. High school counselor com- ments have always been the most controversial secret por-' tion of the files. Some students disagree about the confidential- ity. One sophomore complained, "I think you should have the fright to see the whole file. I yTMSHC mean, you're the person it's Dorm"BreidenIS about."ar angry JUDGE contends that the over news that some of them secrecy of the comments is may not be able to return to amatter of principlet should their dorm rooms next year. a matter of principle. 'Should Because of a large number of we reveal what someone has .Bcueo ag ubro written with the confidence that incoming freshpersons this fall, wtheten wheondnethseet1the Housing Office is holding a t?" he askewould never see lottery today to determine who it?"he aked.will be allowed to retain their should have told us two months ago," he added. Mahler's comments reflect the sentiments of many stu- dents. "They shouldn't have over-enrolled" complained Lou- is Kunimatsu. Kunimatsu said he favored some sort of senior- ity system to allot dorm spaces. : y P,"%wmOpvq i LL mma FREE LBUMS 1 W103 QUADROCK is giving away 103 new record albums To win just listen to cLCD3I liii IIOC rooms. SOME RESIDENTS THOSE STUDENTS who have complained that their interests{ C l ss oomf l as their names drawn in the lot- were being sacrificed while the1 tery will be permitted to sign University was enrolling more a non-transferable lease. There new students. "Instead of try- T F s return to w ork are an estimated 3,500 persons ing to grab new students theyI vying for 2,708 dorm spaces. should take care of the currentI Dave Mahler, a West Quad ones," said Jim Hill. (continued from Page1) ency shop and more control of resident whose name will be in P. J. Ryder, a West Quad thing a TA does anyway," she curriculum and grading as sev- the hat today, said of the situ- resident advisor, said "If the said. eral issues the GEO will push ation, "It leaves too much to University is growing they SHUNNING President Robben for in their next round of con- chance, and it's too late now should build another dorm.I Fleming's claim Monday that tract negotiations. to find an apartment. They People who want to come back the walkout delayed settlement, Opdyke contended "that's un- AS THE GEO voting polls mitigated bull. We never would closed yesterday an estimated 5.4't e have had a contract without the 375 members had voted on the orm er CIA direct strike." ratification issue. Before the Wileden said that despite sev- process ends tomorrow at 5 - eral "mild disappointments" p.m., the union willtneed ap- 'stro ass ssrn1 with the contract, "It is as proximately 600 ballots - half Cs r s a s n strong as we could realistically of the GEO membership in or- get."der to make the ratification of- get d t e t a kt WASHINGTON (A) - Former telephone interview, "I had fre- Wileden indicated that the ficial. CIA Director John McCone yes- quent meetings with the Presi- union will work for stronger de- Should the union membership terday flatly denied any know- dent and Robert Kennedy and' mands in future contracts. vote the contract down, Wile- ledge of an agency plot to as-; with others who were concerned He cited class size, total ag- den assumes the GEO leader- sassinate Cuban Premier Fidel about Cuba and . .. at no time ship would return to the mem- Castro or any other foreign of- at any of those meetings was bers to try and pinpoint the ficial. any mention made of the as- problem areas. If the vote was "To my knowledge there's sassination of Castro." PARK"extremely close, a second vote nothing that was brought to my McCONE headed the agency would be initiated, he said. attention that involves any at- from 1961 to 1965 under the late "But we haven't even consid- tempt against Castro or any Presidents John Kennedy and TERRACE ered that possibility," laughed other person during my tenure Lyndon Johnson. Robert Ken- the union leader. I of office," McCone said in edy was the U. S. attorney 848 T__- general during his brother's ,ad- ministration and during the' at Oklandi CONTEMPORARY DIRECTIONS Time n erthis week t . 114 ownf w !tI m7n-. 1_. a g_ane hi we should be allowed to". Pete Newhouse had planned to switch dorms. Due to the way the lottery is structured, how- ever, if Newhouse doesn't re- turn to his current dorm, he may not get a room at all. "I'VE LOST any chanceof getting in there (the other dorm) now," Newhouse said. "There should be a way to switch dorms." Because of the lottery and the housing squeeze, ,more stu- dents may apply for dorm space this year than normally. Sever- al persons said they had plan- ned to live in apartments next year. Because they had not found any, the students were placing their names in the lot- tery as a precaution. - or denies ation plo't Peter Edelman, have said the late senator told them he 'once learned of and stopped a CIA ef- fort to use the Mafia to kill Castro prior to the Bay of Pigs. McCONE, who took over the agency following the Bay of Pigs disaster, said he developed a very close relationship with Robert Kennedy while CIA di- rector and "it would have been the most natural thing in the world" for the then - attorney general to tell him of the inci- dent. "He never said that, and he wo'ild have," McCone said. The former intelligence chief said he was basing his com- mentshbothon his own recol- lection and on a search of his files, which he had ordered following the appearance of news reports linking the CIA and the Mafia to assassination plots against Castro. ueiuxe janu 1 Bedroom Apartments See Don or Marilyn Olsen APT. 10 or call 769-5014 IN MEMORIAM: DAVID BATES (1936-1974) THE CONTEMPORARY DIRECTIONS ENSEMBLE URI MAYER, Conductor William Albright. William Bolcom, Max Lifschitz, Charles Owen, Guest artists cited "credible sources" as saying "the CIA enlisted the expert hired-gun help of U. S. Mafia figures in several unsuc- cessful attempts to kill Castro both before and shortly after the CIA-planned Bay of Pigs in- vasion of Cuba in 1961." 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