P5.Jk-u I AA I U K I WedneIdayT May A -1975 rage w o TH hr CHIGKAN DAILY Wednesday, May 7, 1975 ,. In the news National kindsofc man but t WASHINGTON - The House Armed Fred Peni Services Committee yesterday approved tigator. " a $32 billion weapons bill after tabling an this would amendment to let women enter military consider h academies and go into combat. R e p. own nam Samuel Stratton (D-N.Y.) said he will fatal stab take his fight to admit women to acad- West Side emies to the House floor but said he'll Aid Depa probably drop the provision making wo- ged solely men eligible for combat. "When people are nota think of combat," he said, "they think records. of women shooting rifles in foxholes and that is hard to visualize for some peo- ple." Rep. Patricia Schroeder, (D-Colo.) State said the committee's tabling of the vote means "they're afraid of the next elec- LANSIN tion." Chairman Lucien Nedzi (D-Mich.) mittee vo said the amendment's potential impact hold publi needs more study, aside from the sex the Michi discrimination issue. The vote w as 24 a bill pro to 12. tem is ex 0 Chairman CHICAGO - For 18 months the mail- said he s man delivered welfare checks to Calvin posal from Barron, wanted for murder, while police licans. De hunted him without success. The 39-year- under pres old Barron has stopped receiving his $206 mary syst monthly payments now but the authori- ed by tht ties still can't find him. "I've had all stipulating today... ases in my 20 years as a police- 1976 cony his one really floored me," said lection p nix, now a welfare frauds inves- I never dreamed anything like Local d happen, especially when you e collected the money under his Some e." Barron is wanted in the last wee bbing of a man on Chicago's demic A . A spokesman for the Public ed to mc rtment said applicants are jud- that spe on the question of need and removed asked about possible criminal the pres Universit * ed tobe position because ling of ti G - The House Elections Com- versy, h ted unanimously yesterday to his bags. c hearings on the feasibility of gan presidential primary, but posing a closed primary sys- Wea xpected to die in committee. Alfred Sheridan (D-Taylor) Spring ees little support for the pro- mostly s either Democrats or Repub- in the m mocratic Party leadership is clear an sure to change the current pri- Leave ye em because of rules establish- the chan -e national Democratic Party per cent that state delegations to the ten per c vention must be chosen in a se- rocess limited to Democrats. " University officials speculated k that Vice-President for Aca- fairs Frank Rhodes had decid- ve on to greener pastures. But nulation was quashed when he his name from contention for idency of Southern Methodist :y in Texas. Rhodes was report- the leading candidate for the and some sources suggested that of his humiliation in the hand- he Jewel Cobb deanship contro- e was all but ready to pack " ther continues. Today should be unny, with high temperatures id- to low 60's. Tonight will be d cool, with a low around 40. ur umbrella at home, because te of precipitation is only five this morning and afternoon, ent tonight. 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