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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, March 3, 1976

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12. eggplant parmesan
3. beef oriental
14. veal hearts
15. chicken giblets
16. cheese casserole
17. sliced beef
18. fried chicken
19. barbecued ribs
20. fried cod fish
21. black olives
22. greek olives
2s. green olives
24. dill pickles
25. celery
26. carrots
27. green onions
28. crab apples
29. red peppers
30. radishes
31. corn salad
32. sliced cucumbers
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33. sliced tomatoes
with fresh dill
34. red bean salad
35. greek bean salad
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38. sliced beets
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40. herring
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43. cod fish caviar mousse
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45. liver pate
46. sliced jambon
47. sliced salami
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49. chicken salad

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52. cottage cheese
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56. stuffed eggs bonnefemme
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PROFTJudge picked for
Utopia in outer spaee? Mysterious VA

(Continued from Page 1) up the "sides" of one's environ-
15 years, according to O'Neill. ment.
The colonies would orbit at Becauseof the pecularities of
libration point 5 (L-5)-a point gravity and rotation in space,
in space where the gravities of O'Neill said, a colony dweller
earth and the moon cancel out.'I could "mountain climb" toward
the end of the cylinder until he
AS HE illustrated his talk with reached the point where weight-
slides and a film of proposed 'less, human flight was possible.
space colony models, O'Neill,
'48, described orbiting islands in The colonizers would grow
pastoral, almost irresistable their own food-under optimum
terms. agricultural conditions-in sep-
One model offered a 19-mile- arate sections of the space col-
long, 4-mile-wide cylindrical ony.
world, rotating to create an O'Neill's chief selling point for
earth-like gravity on the inside. the colonies is the opportunity
Mirrors attached to the colony they would provide for "energy

tions,"O'Neill predicted. "That
seems almost inevitable."
Fourteen years after the first
colony is placed in orbit, said
O'Neill, the total energy deliv-

murders hearing

(Continued from Page 1)

EVERYONE involved in the
VA investigation still considers

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would reflect sunlight into the without guilt."
cylinders, and could be adjusted' The first task of space colon-
to provide as long a "day" as izers would be construction of
desired. large satellite solar power sta-
"It would be possible to have tions. Built from lunar ma-
industry running 24 hours a day, terials processed at the colony,I
but with nobody on the night the satellites would convert un-
shift," O'Neill noted drily. limited sunshine into electricity'
Climate and seasons would and beam it to earth by micro-.
also be controllable. wave, where it would be recon-
verted into electricity.
TREES and grass would grow
in an idyllic setting, near rivers "THERE would no longer bej
running in a 360-degree circle energy-rich and energy-poor na-j

WH LIVE A LIFE
WITHOUT MENG?

erecu fromnspacewould match NEITHER Perez nor Narciso the case as "continuing."
e peak capacity of the Aas have been charged or indicted Delonis described the deposi-
kan pipeline. Two years later in the case, but merely named tion request "an interim mea-
the delivered energy would as prime suspects, sure. The whole matter is still
equal the total estimated ca- O'Brien then attacked Neely's under investigation."
pacity of Alaska's oil-rich North statement to FBI agents con- Detroit FBI officials reported
Slope. cerning Perez's actions. Neely that they are still looking Into
was unable to recall the in- the matter. Assistant Special
These energy incentives, the jection incident until he was Agent In Charge Richard Bret-
space scientist predicted, may hypnotized and turned over to zing- said yesterday that they
entice public utilities into blaz- FBI officials for questioning. are continuing the investigation.
ing the space colonization trail. The attorney charged that "the It is proceeding and will con-
An international consortium of possibility does exist that the tinue to proceed until we have
private energy industries could agents used leading questions". resolved everything or until we
profit from the solar power sta- "The evidence is tainted," he are convinced that there is noth-
tions if they were willing to pool asserted. ing left to resolve.'
a fraction of the funds already Delonis revealed yesterday
anticipated for investment in that while Neely's testimony is HE REFUSED further c o m-
energy during the next 25 years. Important, it is not the only ment.
foundation on which his case is Since the dramatic rise in
built "That (Neely's state- Snetedamtcrs
"THE long-term limits to mut) "shat of it buttee respiratory attacks sparked the
growth are generous almost to ment) is part of it, but there FBI investigation six months
the point of absurdity," O'Neill is much moreythany what hap- ago, Perez has transferred to
stated. Space colonies with a pndt r el. the Chicago VA hospital where
"Hawaiian climate" are con- "THERE were 50 other at- she is involved in non-patient
ceivable even beyond the orbit tacks we investigated," he said. care.
of Pluto, the planet farthest But Delonis refused to elabor- Narciso is still working at the
from the sun. ate saying, "As to what other local VA hospital, but she has
people have told us, I can't been moved from the intensive
say." care ward to Nursing Educa-
He also predicted an era when O'Brien reported that he did lion, a department not directly
all heavy industry is moved off not know what Delonis planned in contact with patients.
the earth into space-resulting, to build his case on because Gary Calhoun, assistant to the
perhaps, in a somewhat cleaner he doesn't "have any idea as hospital's administrator, s a i d
life for ground dwellers. to what sort of information he yesterday, "In no way are we
(Delonis) might have." implying anything about h e r
O'Neill sprinkled his dry, hour- The suspects' attorney ex- (Narciso's) guilt or innocence
long lecture with liberal doses plained that the case would be by that move."
of statistics and charts, but the tough in that "the deposition Delonis "absolutely" refused
precise cost of his grand scheme puts us at a disadvantage in to comment on possible motives
remained somewhat of an enig- some ways because we really for the killings but speculated
ma. have to be ready. in a very that Pratt would "hopefully
short period ofetime. I can't makethis decision within the
COST estimates for the space predict how the judge will rule." next ten days."

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colonies have ranged from $50
billion for the most "spartan"
pl'n, to $200 billion for the most
luxurious.
The first cylindrical colony-
housing as many as 10,000 per-
sons and measuring over a mile
in circumference-might carry
a rrice tag of around $100 bil-

Campaign workers
pedal Wallace

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lion, O'Neill said. He implied,11 (Continued from Page 1" we believe each man has a right
h owever, that precise costs are like forced busing 'cause he to go back to the Scripture and
difficult to estimate until un- didn't like forced anything." read it for himself," Carter said.
certainties of his plan are ironed CARTER maintains that much "That's what the voters should
out.CATRmitistamuh'"
of Wallace's bad image is a be able to do with Governor
O'Neill's L-5 community may result of distortions by the me- Wallace-go back and read the
lack a source of funding, but it dia. "They can give you a false man's words for themselves."
certainly has a surplus of takers. idea of the candidates, whether
The Princeton physicist said his they're conservatives or liber-
mail is running 100 to 1 in favor als." For Ceate s ererve
of his proposal, and when a Someone, Carter says, phoned a mixture of cooked vegetables
small boy yesterday asked the Ypsilanti office and "started in a curry sauce over cooked
O'Neill "who would want to go calling us all fascists. And I rice. Pass peanuts (whole or
to this thing," he was answered just want to say that we'll talk ground) and fruit chutney.
with waving hands and a chorus to anybody-everybody's got a --
of "Me!" before O'Neill could right to be heard."
open his mouth. "In the Protestant tradition I
-TONIGHT-

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but God elects to
keep on haunting like
some holy ghost.
."The Great Intruder"
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Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.

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