'U, CONTRACTS See Editorial Page 'YI L 41P A6F AWAW 4A4 t t an AOF :43 a t t4p THAW See Today for details Latest Deadline in the State Vol. LXXXVII, No. 119 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, February 22, 1977 Ten Cents Ten Pages --F- ------- IYOU SEE *_NEtSAM CALL'XDY Street talk Imagine soup without a sandwich, a dog with- out his bone or Ozzie without Harriet. Well, right here in River City we had a street without a name. But no more. That little paved pathway nestled up against West Quad and theUnion, running from Thompson St. to State St. now has a street sign to call its very own. Nothing too chic or fancy, mind you - just Union St. But that's better than "hang a left on that there, er, that, ah, you know, that street over there." 1 Lotsa prezdents President Carter wasn't the only president in Washington this weekend - University President Robben Fleming was there too. Carter, asking college and university leaders to help solve the nation's problems, met with HEW officials and academicians from throughout the country in the capital on Saturday. "I want foremost a relation- ship with you that is continuing," Carter said, "so, that you might help me with the problems that affect our nation from an academic and also a practical standpoint . . ." Yale University Presi- dent Kingman Brewster and University of Calif- ornia President David Saxon were also in attend- ance. Happenings ... begin today with a public meeting conducted by the Office of Academic Affairs on the matter of the proposed closing of the Population Planning Dept. The meeting runs from 9 a.m. to noon in the Regents' Rm. of the Administration Bldg. . at 4:00 p.m., the Sociocinema 100 film series pre- sents "Titicut Follies" in Lecture Rm. 1 of MLB. They'll show it again at 7:30 ... the Undergraduate Political Science Association meets in the 6th floor Haven Hall lounge at 7 ... the Spartacus Youth League tells you all the latest on "The Rise of Fascism in Germany" at 7:30 in Rm. 3209 of the Union ... the three-day conference on "Black Life and History" begins today. University professors Harold Cruse and Nolan Jones hold a 3:30 panel discussion with Michigan State Rep. Jackie Vaughn in Lecture Rooms 1 and 2 of MLB on the day's topic: "Mobilizing Black Political Potential." U.S. Rep. Ronald Dellums will speak at 7:30 in Schor- ling Aud. of the School of Ed. ... the Games Club hosts a game dealing with "Problems of Resource Allocation" at 7:30 in Rm. 2338 of the School of Education .. the Inter-cooperative Council Affirma- tive Action Committee holds an information ses- sion on the ICC's minority recruitment at 7:30 in East Quad's Greene Lounge ... and the U-M Stu- dents World Hunger Task Force sponsors the film "Cardanalia: Health Care and Third World Mal- nutrition" at 8 p.m. in the International Center. Shoe Biz Them shoes weren't made for walkin', that's for sure. A pair of platforms worn by a Colom- bian stewardess in Miami, wound her up in jail. Agents said they found more than a pound of co- caine inside the stilt-like shoes. Gloria Mouthom' 23, of Baranquilla, Colombia, was arrested on drug charges last weekend after agents found $290,000 worth of the white powdery stuff in the hollowed- out heels and soles of her shoes. A customs spokes- person said the platform shoes, not usually worn by stewardesses during a flight, caught the eye of an alert inspector, who nabbed her and her heels and walked her to the clinker. Gloria took the walk barefoot. 0 Fly me When Harry Osborne of Edmonds, Wash. told his students to go fly a kite, he meant it. Stu- dents in the Needles Trade Technology department at Edmonds Community College are planning to make a kite that will be the biggest ever launch- ed by hand. They also mean to fly it higher than any kite has ever gone before, and for a longer time. They say it will have to carry lights to warn off planes, an altimeter to measure its altitude and eight miles of string. "When we started this, the largest kite listed in the Guinness Book of World Records was 820 square feet. Now we have learned that just recently the