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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, February 14, 1973

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Conservation urged
to avert global crisis

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WASHINGTON () - A report
from researchers and businessmen
says the United States must reduce
its consumption of certain r a w
materials and help avert a global
crisis in natural resources.
The report said the industrialized
world and the United States in par-
ticular should begin to slow down
its consumption of highly deplet-
able resources and move toward
greater use of abundant materials.
"As projected demand curves
push up against known reserves, a
global crisis may occur if there is
not a movement toward coopera-
Adult sea otters, weighing 45 tol
100 pounds, gulp the equivalent ofI
a fifth or more of their body weight
in food every day.
THURSDAY--FEB. 15
NEW WORLD FILM CO-OP
-presents-

tion in the exploitation and distri-
bution of world resources," the
report said.
It said that U.S. resource needs
are virtually certain to increase
and imports will continue to rise.
The developed nations, it said, are
becoming increasingly dependent
an the mineral reserves of devel-1
oping countries.
Issued by the National Commis-
sion on Materials Policy, the re-
port is based on a series of forum
discussions held last year.
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AWARD
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in
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There will be a
SNEAK PREVIEW
Friday Night
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AP Photo
Texas gunmen surrender
Police lead Milton Allen Frank and Robert Gordon (in background wearing white shirt) from the
Inner Circle Lounge in Dallas where the pair held 22 people hostage for over 12 hours.
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Top Nixon
bodyguard
removed
WASHINGTON OP) - The chief
of President Nixon's Secret Serv-
ice bodyguards has been removed:
and two other top officials of the
service are reported heading for
retirement soon.
Robert H. Taylor, 46-year-old
chief of Nixon's plain clothes body-
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guard and of uniformed police at
the White House, was transferred
without announcement last Friday
to what is generally regarded as a
lesser post.
Ronald Ziegler, White H o u s e
press secretary, repeatedly denied;
a report that Taylor had been fired
because of continuing disagree-
ments with H. R. Haldeman, Nix-
3n's closest personal aide.

WIN
with
KAIMOWITZ
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S! Innocent
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in Color A Paramount Picture.
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& Faculty
"The Knowledge Most Worth
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Discuss this question with the
Graduation Requirements*Commission I
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14-8:00 P.M.

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PUBLIC HEARING
ON
POLICE
4th floor Conference Room-City Hall
THURS., FEB. 15-7:30 p.m.
HRP Council people and other community
representatives will listen to comments on
police procedures, policies, and priorities as
well as complaints.
Call 761-6650 to let us know you're.
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.Prof. of Linguistics

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Beyond) and Their Relationship
to the Dawning of the
Age of Aquarius.4
By RAY MERRIMAN, Astrologer
TODAY, 3-5 p.m. Modern Language Bldg. Aud.3
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as part of Dimensions of Religious Experience Lecture
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Vladimir Nabokov's
tale of suspense
and cruelty.

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GERSHWIN KASTNER-LES FtMSMARCEAU
P,.sent A WOODFALL FILM
"LAUGHTER IN THE DARK"
Srio NICOL WILLAMSON-ANNA KARINA JEAN-CLAUDE DROUOI
kreenplov by EDWARD B~OND Based on ihe novel by VLADIMIR NABOKOV
Produced by NEI. HARTLEY Direced b,,TONY RICHARDSON
COLOR
7:30 and 9:30-Mod. Lang. Aud. 3 (j)
-TONIGHT-
"As sensual and exciting as anything I have seen on the screen
in a long time . . . a hypnotic nightmare I found absorbing and
fascinating . . . builds to heights of seething passions. "--REX

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