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Friday, January 23, 1976

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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U.S.,

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Spain
OK tety
MADRID, Spain (R) - The
Upited States and Spain havem
agreed on a full-fledged defense
treaty to continue Americanx
use of military bases in Spain'
after nearly 20 years of mili-
tary cooperation, U. S. sourcesy
reported yesterday.
The treaty, requiring approv-
al by two-thirds of the U. S.
Senate, would be a clear at-
tempt by both sides to bolster x:
Western defenses against com-
munism and fill a gap caused
by faltering NATO allies in the
Mediterranean.
OFFICIALLY, Washington
and Madrid declined to con-;
firm a final agreement had been=
reached. A State Department
spokesman said he did not rule
out the chance that a treaty
would be ready for signing this{
weekend.
The treaty would call for an:
estimated $1 billion in U. S. .
aid and credits to Spain, 85 r
per cent of which would be in
military hardware, over the f
next five years.
U. S. sources said the aid
would include some sophisticat-
ed military equipment but no
arms capable of delivering nu-,
clear weapons. ,fYr
THE UNITED STATES now
has 10,000 military men sta- .-m.: , .
tioned at Spanish air bases
outside Madrid, Zaragoza and
Moron and at the Rota navy
base near Gibraltar. The navy We all have our own ideas about what makes a home. And this cream ca
base is used to service U. S. nu- would probably rate favorably with some of the housing on the mark
clear submarines and for Medi-
terranean communications. I least its tenant, a sleepy-eyed raccoon in Manka3to, Minn, seems satisfied.

High Court extends
death penalty debate'

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Supreme Court yesterday
agreed to broaden its recon-
sideration of the death penalty
by hearing cases from Georgia,
Texas, North Carolina, Florida
and Louisiana on March 30.
The court heard arguments
on one North Carolina case last
April 21, but failed to decide
the issue and announced that
it would hear further arguments
this term.
THE COURT RULED in 1972
that capital punishment laws
then on the books were uncon-
stitutional because they gave
too much leeway to judges and
juries in determining who would'
receive the death penalty.
Thirty-five states have re-en-
acted capital punishment since
that ruling and around 400 per-
sons now are on death row.
By hearing the five cases to-
gether, the court will be able
to consider several different
legal routes which states have
adopted to overcome the objec-
tions raised by the court in its
1972 ruling.
SOME OF THE new state laws
make capital punishment man-'
datory for specified offenses.
Others leave the decisions to
judges or juries but spell out
guidelines based on so-called
mitigating and aggravating cir-
cumstances.
The case which the court
heard last April was that of
Jesse Thurman Fowler, convict-

ed of the murder of John Grif
fin after an argument over mon-
ey during a dice game. It was
not clear from yesterday's or-
der whether the court still plans
to hear re-arguments on the
Fowler case.
NORTH CAROLINA is among
the states which have passed
new capital punishment laws,
but Fowler was condemned to
the state's gas chamber under
a previous law which the North
Carolina Supreme Court said
was valid despite the 1972 rul-
ing of the U.S. Supreme Court.
The North Carolina case which
the court said yesterday that it
will hear is that of a man who
was sentenced under the state's
new law.
The, court ordered briefs for
the condemned men to be filed
by Feb. 25 and briefs for the
I states by March 25.
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Volume LXXXVI, No. 97
Friday, January 23, 1976
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Friday, January 23
Day Calendar
WUOM: Betty Friedan, ."The Wo-
men's Movement in America: Where
Are We? Where Are We Going?"
9:55 am.
GuildHouse: Regent Sara Power,,
"Reflections on the International
Women's Year," 802 Monroe, noon
luncheon..
Ob-Gyn Dept.: Kensall Wise,
"Ultra-Miniature . Transducers and
Mico-Electronics," L2204 Women's
Hosp., noon-1 pm.
Ctr. .South, Southeast Asian Stu-
dies: Ruth Simmons, Population
Planning, "The Current Situation
in India," Commons Rm., Lane
Hall, noon.
Public Health Films: Purposes of
Family Planning; Sex Role Devel-
opment; = Vasectomy, SPH IT, 12:10
PM.
Educ. Communications Media:
World of Jacques Yves Cousteau,
Schorling Aud., 12:10 pm.
Moody Science Films: City of
Bees, 2225 Angell, 12:15 pm.
Wrestling: U-M vs. Purdue, Cris-
ler Arena, 4 pm.
Astronomy: Charles R. Cowley,
"Nuclear and Differenetiated;

Abundance Patterns in Earth,
Moon, and Stars," P&A Colloq. Rm.,
4 pm.
Hockey: U-M vs. Minnesota, Yost
Ice Arena, 7:30 pm.
rGymnastics: U-M vs. Minnesota,
Crisler Arena, 7:30 pm.
Men's Swimming: U-M vs. Pur-
due, Matt Mann Pool, 7:30 pm.
Music School: Symphony orches-
tra, Hill Aud., 8 pm.
General Notices
All Sophomores interested in ap-
plying to Junior year of Medical
Technology Training Program:
Meeting, Tues., Jan. 27, W5603
Univ. Hosp., 7:30 pm; if you can-
not attend this meeting, contact
Florence Hartsuff, Counselor for
Med. Tech. students, LSA, as soon
as possible.
Summer Placement
3200 SAB, 763-4117
Historic Deerfield now accepting
applications for its 1976 Summer
Fellowship Program for jrs & srs;
stipend provided; applications due
Feb. 1; applications available, DOB,
CP&P. New York City Urban Fellow-
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to apply; application deadline, Feb.
15; more info in DOB; write fort
applications; NYC residents only.
Commonwealth of Virginia now ac-
cepting applications for its Admin-
istrative Intern Program; srs &
grads encouraged to apply; for more
info & application forms see DOB
at CP&P; applications due March
12. AFL-CIO accepting applications
for its Labor Research Internship
Programi for year beginning July 1,
76; open to grads; salary provided;
for more info, & application forms
consult DOB at CP&P; applications
due March 15. Disneyland/Walt Dis-;
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for summer work Experience Pro-
grain in Entertainment; for more
info & application forms see DOB
at CP&P; applications due Feb. 29.

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