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Tuesday, March 2, 1976m

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Three

Tuesday, March_,17 H IHGNDIYPg he

Castro may be linked

to

Kennedy murders

LAS VEGAS, Nev.
Cuban Premier Fidel C
stigated the assassin
President John Kenn
"very probably" that
Robert Kennedy in r
for five attempts on
which Castro believe
dent Kennedy ordered
Vegas Sun said yest
In a copyrighted
publishercfank Green
Sun said information
story came from a co
source and was docum
a secret report in tl
of Sen. Frank Church
Intelligence Committe
THERE WASNO i
comment on the Sur
from Church or other
in Washington.
The Sun said Castro
enraged by five atteml
life and held Kennedy
ble. The newspaper
learned that the plots
Castro were ordered
White House and carri(
the CIA with help of un
figures who had been
Havana gambling o
prior to Castro's over
Fulgencio Batista.
Castro in 1963 capti
CIA agent sent to kill
tortured him into reve
entire plot to Castro p
the Sun reported.
THE NEWSPAPER
shortly after that, Ca
with officials from Sout
can nations and loudly
the CIA plot against1
Sun quoted Castro a
told the assembly, "th

(AP) - dys have sought to kill me. I
Castro in shall mete out the same justice
ation of to them."
edy and The Sun said information
of Sen. about that meeting was for-
etaliation warded in a secret report to
his life Washington. But it said the re-
d Presi- port was never revealed to the
the Las Warren Commission which in-
erday. vestigated the assassination of
President Kennedy and ruled
sun, the that Lee Harvey Oswald acted
for the alone in killing Kennedy.
nfidential The Sun also reported that
ented by Chief Justice Earl Warren,
he hands while still on the Supreme Court,
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was advised of the CIA plots
against Castro and that the last
attempt on the Communist lead-
er had occurred near the time
Kennedy was shot in Dallas.
THE SUN SAID, however, the
report was turned over to the
FBI which did not make it pub-
lic, apparently to avoid the em-
barrassment of not having told
the Warren Commission in the
first place.
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AP Photo
Mistaken identity
This female Dalmation may have more than the usual canine attraction for fire hy-
drants. The N. Hollywood, Calif. fire plug was given its coat of spots by imiginative
neighborhood children who probably had no idea their work would add to the utility's
animal magnetism.

University Combined Choirs & Orchestra
THOMAS HILBISH, Conductor
J. S. BACH'S MASS
IN B MINOR
Tuesday, March 2-Hill Auditorium
8 P.M.-ADMISSION FREE

FOOD COLORING CASE:
Red dye substitute
plobssible carcinogen

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Tuesday, March 2 tines: Advancing Pro
Day Calendar} with TO" Seminar Rm.,
WyOM: Russell Train, adminis- Computing Ctr., N. Can
trator of EPA, addresses Nat'l Press pm.
Club ,D C. ,10.05 am.

WASHINGTON (AP) - New
but inconclusive data indicate
that the replacement dye many
food manufacturers had looked
to after the recent government
banning of Red No. 2 may it-
self be a health hazard.
The Food and Drug Adminis-"
tration said Saturday that "high-
ly preliminary" test results
have raised some dobuts about
the safety of Red No. 40, al-
ready a widely used dye in
its own right.
THE FDA SAID it will notI
know conclusively for at least'
another month whether Red No.
40 causes cancer in laboratory'
test animals.
Red No. 40, about the fourth
most widely used coloring, is
used in ice cream, soft drinks,
hard candies, gelatin desserts
and hot dogs. It had been view-
ed as a possible substitute for i
Red No. 2 in some products.
HALF WAY THROUGH a
current test involving 400 mice,
conducted for the dye's patent
holder, Allied Chemical, six ani-
mals that died were found to
have developed "premature and
unexpected malignant lympho-
mas," the FDA disclosed. A
source in the agency said can-
cer was found in the thymus
gland, lymph glands and spleen
of the animals.
Since the mice sometimes de-
velop cancer spontaneously, the

agency said that more animals
from both test and control
groups would have to be killed
and examined to see if thereE
is a statistically significant in-
creased risk of cancer from the
dye.
THE FDA approved Red No.
40 for use in U.S. products in
1971, but Canada has not ap-
proved it on the grounds that;
Allied did not submit adequate'
proof of safety. Canada allows
use of U.S.-banned Red No. 2.
The FDA said it plans to sub-'
mit the new information to its.
special Toxicology Advisory
Committee, which already has'
8 and 9 to consider the Red
been scheduled to meet March
No. 2 question.
The government learned of
the new information in the Red
No. 40 study last Wednesday,
the same day that the nonprofit
Center for Science in the Pub-
lic Interest was drafting a let-
ter to FDA Commissioner Alex-
ander M. Schmidt, urging him
to ban Red No. 40 and another
dye, Orange B, which is used
to color sausage casings.

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CEW: Sandra McAfee, "Educa-
tional Innovation in Black College,"
328 Thompson, noon.
Music School: Wind recital, Re-
cital Hall, 12:30, pm degree recital-
Robert Quebbeman, DMA clarinet, WILL H
Recital Hall, 8 pm; Choir Chamber
Choir, Orchestra, Hill Aud., 8 pm.W *t"
Behavorial Science: Charles Tilly, W t7
"Groups," Lec. Rm. 2, MLB, 3 pm.
Biophysics: R. G. Snyder, Mid..IN
land Macromolecular Inst., "Two-
Phonon Excitation in Polyethy- I WAN TED:
lene,"61 P&A Bldg., 3 pm.
Future Worlds: Gerald O'Neill. 0 ELECTIONS I
"Space Colonization and Alternative
Energy Sources," Hill Aud., 3 pm. Saary
Romance Languages: Jorge Lus OLL WORK
Borges, "The Writer and his Des- PO LW R
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DISCUSSION LEADERS Needed For
Free University Short Courses
Canterbury House will be coordinating three-week-long free university
courses which will begin the week of March 21st. Each course meets
three times for two hours each.
The courses can be on any subject not in the U. of M. curriculum. The
idea is to introduce people to ideas, skills, information which they do
not get in U. courses.
People with a background in any such subject are needed to serve as I
volunteer discussion leaders for free university courses. The commit-
ment involves presenting the subject broadly at the first meeting and
laying out directions where participants can decide to take the course

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Now there is a way to bridge the gap between an
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If you are a senior of high academic standing and
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17

Serve Your Own
Best Interests
The next issue of Rackham Student News you receive in
the mail will contain a referendum ballot. You will be
asked to approve an assessment increase for Rackham
Student Government. Why will this increase benefit you?
To find out, read how RSG has met some of the most
pressing student needs in the past:
PART-TIME JOBS. RSG co-sponsors the Graduate Employment Advo-
cate for Rackham. This office has been very successful in finding
part-time jobs in the Ann Arbor area for Rackham students and their
spouses. Over 25% of the students served by GEAR in the past year
have been successfully placed. And the service is free!
CAREER PLANNING. RSG organizes and co-sponsors a Non-Academic
Job-Hunting Conference each year. Here graduate students receive
professional advice on job-hunting techniques and resume- and letter-
writing skills and meet with representatives of business, industry and
government to discuss career opportunities.
HOUSING. RSG established a Housing Office last summer which main-
tained up-to-date licts of available housing in the Ann Arbor area and
an effective roommate-matching service. The office also distributed
free orientation information to incoming graduate students. At the
nresent time RSG ; irvevino the residents of Mnrried Student Housing

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