Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY FridayJune 13, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, June 13, 1975 In the ne, International NAIROBI, Kenya - Univr.i2 e: (- wmnics professor Peter Steiner said yes- rday that two American studeit arid a Dutch student kidnaped by Marxist guerrillas and taken to the Zaire jungle more than three weeks ago are alive and believed well. "I cannot say more than that without possibly jeopardizing ef- forts to obtain the release of the stu- dents. Things are at a delicate stage," he added. Steiner is visiting Nairobi and volunteered to act as a mediator two weeks ago. National WASHINGTON - Air Force investi- gators blame failure of a ramp locking mechanism for the crash of a C5 trans- pt- plane during the orphan airlift from South Vietnam, Pentagon spokesmen an- nounced yesterday. Sahotage was ruled out after extensive tests of the plane's -cargo door, and the crew was absolved of any responsibility for loss-of the plane, Air Force officials said. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - The M i s s America Pagent announced Wednesday that it has decided to abandon its Miss Congeniality award, traditionally given to the most cheerful and friendly contest- ws today.. ant after balloting by all 50 state queens. covered grave late Wednesday, police of- Pageant official Mildred Brick said that ficials said, but managed to dig out of some past contestants have griped that the pit and stop a passing motorist. She the award was a fake. "They felt that was admitted to a Plainwell hospital some of the contestants are putting on wvh t11 stab wounds in the chest. an act in order to gain votes for the! award and that otherwise they wouldn't LANSING - The State Department of be that friendly," she explained. Natural Resources (DNR) says "alarm- ing" levels of the industrial chemical PCB have been detected in Lake Mich- WASHINGTON -- The Fderal Trade igan trout. Other fish and birds have ei- Commission yesterday accused the s ther died or suffered reproductive fail- tion's three auto rental companies- ure after accumulating similar quanti- Hertz, Avis, and National - of conspir- ties of the widely used industrial chem- ing to monopolize the lucrative airport ical Although levels of DDT and mer- car rental business at major locations cury in Great Lakes fish are rapidly across the country. James Halverson, .declining, the DNR re prt said PCB director of the agency's Bureau of Com- has been found in increasing concentra- petition, said the monopolistic practices tions in lake trout in recent years. have frozen out smialler companies which! rent their cars for 10 to 40 per cent less than the Big Three. At 20 major air- Happenings. ports across the country, the three firms The Organization of Arab Students will controlled 100 per cent of the market, he be spusolug a public lecture entitled said. All three companies denied t h e "Iran's role in the Gulf" at 8:30 in the Commission's allegations. International Center. State Weather WAYLAND - State Police said today Yessterday's partly cloudy weather is that a 20-year-old Plainwell woman dug expected to turn in a repeat performance herself out of a makeshift grave after today. High temperatures will reach in- her teen-aged boyfriend allegedly raped, to the middle 70s, with only a 20 per stabbed, and buried her. Debra Ker- cent chance of percipitation. Lows to- shaw was left for dead in the gravel- night will again dip into the 50s. 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Swedish; 1944) 56 What Makes a Good Father? 57 Evening at Symphony Beethoven's "Pastoral Sym- phony is performed by the Boston symphony. 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 14 News 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robert- 20 Deaf Hear 50 Dealer's Choice-Game 56 Mahler's First Symphony 57 Fine Art of Goofing Off 11:20 9 News 11:30 2 Movie-Comedy BW "The Lemon Drop Kid." 1951> Bob Hope as a race- track tout 4 13 Johnny Carson (Continued on Page 7) THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 27-S Friday, June 13, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i l y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $il local mail (Mihigans ond Ohio): 012 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer session published Tues- doy through Saturday morning. Eubscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.00 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- local mail (other states and foreign). Daily Official Bul Friday, June 13 Day Calendar WUOM: Marvin Felheim Aradition of the New in A The Arts," 0:45 am. The saltwater catfis three spines which carri poison. According to Zeiller, curator of the Seaquarium, the poison fatal but causes extrem and nausea in most hum e- t Progress reported in talks with guerrillas gmerica: h ha y toxic Walter Miam is no e pain ans. 4 Oyster Bar & The Spaghetti Machine Tuesday thru Sunday-5 to 10 p.m. 301 WEST HURON 663-2403 ANN ARBOR NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - An intermediary yesterday re- s ported progress in efforts to free two American and one r Dutch student held hostage by i left-wing African guerrillas in t Zaire. "Things have started to move and they are currently in a delicate stage," Prof. Peter Steiner said. S T E I N E R, an economics professor working in Kenya, returned to Nairobi from Burun- di yesterday after trying for nearly two weeks to contact the rebels. He said that as of a few days ago the kidnap victims were S"alive and well" in a jungle hideout in Zaire, which borders Burundi in central Africa. Steiner said the next two or three days could be crucial to the rescue effort, but "I don't want to say any more for fear of jeopardizing the lives of the hostages." He would not confirm having met any guerrilla represen- tatives, but Western diplomatic sources said the situation was "moving toward a c o n t a c t arrangement" whereby a third person would act as go-between for Steiner and the rebels. Washington also has tried to find a suitable intermediary to negotiate with the guerrillas, a diplomatic source said, but without "any significant move- ment." THE GUERRILLAS kidnaped Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, of Ath- erton, Calif., Kenneth S. Smith, 22, of Garden Grove, _Calif., E m i 1 i e Bergman of Holland and a fourth student Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann Arbor, Mich., from a wildlife research center near Lake Tanganyika in western Tan- zania more than three weeks ago. They released Miss Smuts to carry ransom demands to Tanzania-a $500,000 ransom, a large arms shipment and the release of several guerrilla prisoners from Tanzanian jails, Tanzania rejected the demands. The guerrillas belong to the Marxist Peoples Revolutionary party, sworn to topple the central government of Zaire President Mobutu Sese Seko. i MENU+ Fresh Blue Point oysters on half shell . . .. 1.95 Dinners below include sood bar, bread. butter, coffee Spaghetti: 1. Tomato ......... 2.70 7. Meat Balls ..... 2. 95 2. Mushrooms ...... 2.75 8. Sicilian ......... 3.25 3. Meat .. ..... 2.95 9. Marinara ....... 3.25 4. Meat & Mushrooms 2.95 10. Carabonara ... 3.75 5. White Clam ...2.95 11. Butter, Garlic, Basil 2.75 6. Red Clam 3.25 12. Chicken Livers . 3.75 13. 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