ARMING UNITA See Editorial Page 'Y Sir a ~~!IaitP TANG High--32 Low-42 See Today for details Vol. LXXXVI, No. 115 Latest Deadline in the State Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, February 13, 1976 10 Cents Ten Pages Help Local students and members of the community have organized a group to solicit aid for earth- quake-devastated Guatemala, where tens of thou- sands of men, women and children have been injured and left homeless. The group needs your help, and suggests that you contribute directly to the Washtenaw County chapter of the Ameri- can - Red Cross at 2729 Packard Rd. If you'd like to help out even more, contact Luis Argueta at 761-5915. Oops Along with the confusion of Wednesday night's housing lottery, we passed on some incorrect information. We reported that Vince Bryson was drawing names at Mosher-Jorden, actually it was Kevan Woodson, Bryson is no longer at the Uni- versity, and is currently residing in Detroit. Happenings ... beware of bad luck,, it's Friday the 13th ... at 8 p.m. Trotter house will be the location for the United States-China Peoples' Friendship Association meeting which includes a slide show and Leonard Mngo speaking on "Impressions of new China." Greetings and solicitations Steward Udall, the brother of presidential can- didate Morris Udall, was kicked out of a New Hampshire restaurant in downtown Concord be- cause he was soliciting votes. When Udall pro- tested the move a waitress told him "We can't have it. It scares the customers." An eye for an eye Albert Mokry's left eyeball rolled down a drain and he is suing the University of Texas Health Services Center for its loss, mental anguish and nervousness he has suffered since. The eye was removed by a surgeon three years ago and was sent to the center for tests to determine if it was cancerous. The lab technicians doing the tests let the contier tip over, and the eye rolled down the drain. A Dallas trial court ruled' Mokry could not recover damages since he was not harmed physically, however, the decision was reversed last October by a higher court. The Texas Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Morky could sue the center for damages. F0 Mockery Flying to Europe at supersonic speeds aboard the Anglo-French Concorde will run you about $700, but you can board the American SST for just $2. The catch is that the U. S. plane doesn't go anywhere. A red, white, and blue bockup of the now boneyarded American SST draws about 90,- 000 visitors each year to a roadside museum in the central Florida town of Kissimmee (that's right, Kissimmee). The mockup, built by Boeing, was purchased by a Nesbraska promoter who paid about $30,000 for it at a Federal Aviation Admin- istration (FAA) auction in 1972. He shipped is to Florida on nine train cars and set up the museum, which is en route to and from Disney World and the Kennedy Space Center. Lockheed built a simi- lar mockup that the FAA used for passenger evac- uation tests, but it is no longer available for view- ing. "It was parked outside and the weather got to it," said an FAA spokesperson. "Finally it was just trucked away to the graveyard." 0 Newport nudes A Justice of the Peace who presided over a nude wedding in Newport, Ky. may soon find himself stripped . . . of his authority. Last week Earl Leonard married a stripper and her boyfriend in a ceremony conducted in the buff. Leonard says "it didn't make aiy difference" to him. "It's my job to marry pe