Thursday, September 25, 1975 THE MiCHIUAN DAILY Page Three Ford maintaim but takes preci WASHINGTON (') - A White H o u s e spokesman declar- ed anew yesterday that there will be no letup in President Ford's travel plans despite the chief executives statement that "I'm anxious to be as careful as I can." Press Secretary Ron Nessen indicated, however, that the President is otherwise taking greater safety precautions. He cited as evidence the fact that Ford had not plunged into the sidewalk crowd from which a shot was fired at him Monday. Nessen's remarks followed Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott's prediction - after a meeting with Ford - that the President would indeed be trim- ming his travel. SCOTT, of Pennsylvania, and other GOP congressional lead- ers visited Ford at the White House to discuss his safety in s travel THOMAS MERTON THE CATHOLIC WORKER utions Prof. James Flanagan thiaeofteto rnt t will be the catalyst for a CLARIFICATION OF THOUGHT NIGHT the wake of the two recent at- o tempts on the President's lifeTO by women with guns. THOMAS MERTON Scott said he though there FRIDAY, SEPT. 26-8:00 P.M. would be "some hiatus" in Ford's travels "before too at long." When pressed for the .source of that belief Scott re- ferred vaguely to items he had read in newspapers. 1 QUESTIONED about Scott's ) remarks, Nessen said "truly there's been no change in the President's travel plans as the result of the two incidents" in California. Ford now is sched- 1', RCepi0 o a i et foundation uled to go to Chicago Sept. 30 , .218 R" d i-taO and to Detroit Oct. 10, and ann arbor, i Ia r 8106o"telehone665-0606 several side trips associated f-with those two journeys are w_ __ __ _ under consideration. Premier announces Lebanese ceasefire BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuter) forces, which have so far been - Lebanese Premier Rashid unable to stop four major Karami yesterday announced a rounds of violence this year, new ceasefire and a national would take control of all areas. t; r AP Photo Did Picasso ever have this problem? Holly, a two-year-old orangutan at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas, searches for inspiration as she creates her latest master piece. Three of Holly's abstract canvasses along with those of other resident primate artists will be auctioned off in a fund-raising pro- ject for the zoo. 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