Page Three Wednesday, April 13, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY DIGEST APRIL 13, 1977 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETiN From Wire Service Reports Iternational Spanish official. resigns MADRID, Spain - Spain's navy minister has resigned from the cabinet in protest over the government's legalization of the Communist party, govern- ment sources said yesterday. But King Juan Carlos block- ed a potential exodus of dissi- dent military leaders by con- vincing the head of the air force to stay on, the sources sPUBLISHED reports of miii- tary disagreement with the de- cision of Premier Adolfo Suarez to legalize Communists came as bands of right-wing youths shouted pro-Franco slogans in the Spanish capital in- attempt- ed anti-Communist denionstra- tions. The government ordered extra police into the streets. No clashes were reported. The ultraright newspaper El Alcazar, organ of Franco war veterans, said 'Adm. Gabriel Pita de Veiga, 68, offered his resignation to Suarez as a pro- test over the legalization of the Communists by the premier three days ago. Suarez accept- ed the resignation, government sources said. National U.S. gives WASHINGTON - The Carter administration has agreed to give the embattled African na- tion of Zaire about $13 million in "nonlethal" military aid, State Department/ spokesman Hodding Carter said yesterday. At the same time, Carter said a Zairean request for emer- gency military aid had ben re- jected. THE SPOKESMAN said the African country would be sent one C130 cargo aircraft worth about $9 million. The rest of the aid consists of radio equip.- ment, spare parts for airplanes and vehicles and assorted re.- lated material. In explaining why the non- lethal was chosen over presum- ably combat-related aid, Carter said the United States "was at- tempting to provide assistance to help Zaire stabilize the situa- tion and protect its borders." Combat materiel would only July 9 after having served 32 months, or one-third, of the sen- V.:..;.....,.....' .**~.. . ...... plus 18 months for refus- ~.,..... ~ing to testify before the Water- ~.S~~)Igate grand jury. ~ ~ :.::..,~ \ oLIDDY WAS the mastermind S...........\~. ..>SS\...the Watergate burglary. He conceived the plan, presented it to John Mitchell, the head S...of Richard Nixon's re-election committee, for approval and recruited the other six men who participated in it. 4 In his only interview since ~ ~...convictionyLiddy said of Nixon: "I think he has demonstrated ~ ~ toward the end of his presi- ..............~dency that he was insufficient- ly rutlessn that, in these do- .... ,.~ ..,mestic difficulties inidwhich he .......~ws ngge, edi nt c ~~... didacy was made possible by a new law which provides some public money for gubernator- ial hopefuls. He said he is GOP - dominated because priate" mission date. kalls Iponent it would to serve while he has been of utility quitting the PSC June 1 be "inappro- on the com- is a candi- a vocal op- rate hikes, has voted The Daily Official Bulletin Is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to he day preceding publication and by 2 p.m Friday for saturday and sunday. Items appear once only. ntu acepted forpublication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Wednesday, April 13, 1977 DAY CALENDAR wUOM: National Town Metting: Gotand Sacriice: Lit on th American Dream?", panelists Robert Coles, psychiatrist and author, and commentator, George will, modera- tor, Douglas Kilker, NBC, 10:30 am, *owod Rom Coffee houreto cy, 1006 Angell Hall, 10:30 am.; Awards walker Percy, "The state of the Novel: Dying Art or New Sci- ence," Rackham Amp., 4 p.m. Physics/Astronomy: F. Low,' Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology, "'The Size and Shape of High En- ergy Collisions," Dennison Coil. Id./Oper. Eng.: Michael Maltz, U. of fllinois, Dept. of Criminal Jus- tice, "Policy-Related Mathematical Modeling: Cigarette Smuggling and Criminal Recidivism," 229 W.E., 4 Music School: Faculty Recital, SM Recital Hall, 8 p.mn. Pacific plays eight of its 11 games under lights this season, including the first four at home. and consistently against them. New Mexico State will play five teams from Texas this sea- son. Four of the games are at home. A COLLEGE RING. It's a symbol for life No peace in Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon - Two years ago to- day war exploded in Lebanon, the opening act of a bloody tragedy that the country's leaders and people are trying desperately to forget. Government censorship forbids any men- tion in the Beirut press of the artillery bat- ties still sputtering along the southern bor- der with Israel between Palestinian guer- rilas and Christian militias. From conversations with a broad range of Lebanese it appears most people would rather not -know about the continuing fight- ing anyway. That would intrude on efforts AP Photo to pick up where everyone left off before "the events," as the civil war is politely called here. The events began April 13, 1975, with a Christian ambush on a busload of Palestin- ian refugees. They ended, at least for the time being, when Syrian troops occupied most of the country last November. In the meantime, about 40,000 persons were killed, most of them civilians, and the city center that once made Beirut the hub of oil-based Middle East commerce was reduced to rubble. The battles also created a chasm of hatred between Moslems and Christians, despite frequest protests from both sides that sectarianism was not behind the war. Rails announces LANSING - State Public Service Commission member William Rails began his cam- paign for governor yesterday with no money, a fierce field of likely opponents and a long, hard road to the ballot box in 1978- The 38 - year - old Democrat becomes the first to go all the way in announcing his candi- dacy. OTHER LAWMAKERS who have their eye on the Demo- cratic nomination include state Senators William Fitzgerald of Detroit and Patrick McCollough of Dearborn and House Speaker Bobby Crim of Davison. Rails, named to the .PSC by Milliken in 1971, said his can- THE MIChIIGAN DAIL-Y Volume L-XXXVI!, No. 154 Wednesday, AprIl 13, 1977 Is edited and managed by students at th niersty of~d Mihian. ew paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. PublIshed d a iiy Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- Arbora Michigan 48109. Subscrip ton rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor;, day through Saturdayls monig fiubacriptlon rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 ,y mail outside Ann Arbor. lead to inicreased fighting when the United States is working to reduce the combat, Carter in- dicated. P RE S IDE NT Valery Giscard d'Estaing yesterday de- fended French logistic aid for the Moroccan forces in Zaire as sending "signals of security and solidarity" to Europe's frinds in Africa. Giscard d'Estaing repeatedly denied that any French troops ''are or will be fighting'' against exile rebels who, in- vaded Zaire's Shaha province last month. He said French troops cur- rently in the threatened cop- per - mining center of Koiwezi were only instructors training local troops and helping to maintain French-supplied equip maintain French - supplted equipment. WASHINGTON - A survey of travel by employes of three government agencies shows 15 per cent of the trips violated standards for approved federal travel, congressional auditors said yesterday. GAO auditors examined 119 trips by employes of the State Departmeht, the National In- stitutes of Health and the Fed- eral Aviation Administration. THE ,GAO SAID 18 of the trips appeared to violate these federal criteria for approved travel: the number traveling should be kept to a minimum; a more efficient alternative should not be available to ac- complish the purpose of the trip; and attepdance at confer- ences and meetings should be limited to those sessions essen- tial to the agency's or em- ploye's job. "Travel is essential to good management of government programs," Brooks said, "But, as this report shows, there also must be good management of travel to assure that sub- stantial expenditures are fully justified.'" 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