The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 11, 1984 - Page 5 Pentagon reports on S0 Soviet war machine buildup WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Sec- retary Caspar Weinberger said yester- day the latest Pentagon report on the Soviet military shows Moscow is con- tinuing to build a war machine aimed at "world domination." A chief goal of the third annual report is to bolster flagging support for the Reagan ad- ministration's record five-year defense buildup. The buildup has run into increasing fire on Capitol Hill. Members of Congress worried about growing federal deficits want to trim the ad- ministration's proposal for $305 billion - a 13 percent boost - in authorized defense spending for the next fiscal year to below 10 percent. WEINBERGER told a news con- ference the Soviet Union's military ef- fort means "we have to make very large and clearly unwelcome efforts" to build up U.S. and NATO defenses. The Soviets are testing two new strategic intercontinental ballistic missiles, the SSX-24 and the FSX-25, the publication said. It added that "there are no security requirements for the development of so large a quantity of strategic offensive weapons.' Subscribe to The Michigan Daily JUDAIC STUDIES PROGRAM Meeting of Concentrators and Students Considering a Concentration in Judaic Studies Information on Courses and Requirements Discussion of Thesis Topics by Graduating Seniors Thursday, April 12 3050 Frieze 4 p m. ..erailment disaster AP Photo. A Seaboard System freight train, which was pulling four cars loaded with 281,000 gallons of methanol, derailed yesterday in Marshville, N.C., kicking off a fire which spread through the downtown area. The entire population of 2,107 were forced to evacuate. Firefighters planned to let the fire burn itself out. I I enate cen (Continued from Page 1) MEMBERS OF Congress have com- lamed of inadequate notification of IA- operations off the Nicaraguan ast. 'To the contrary," a White House tatement said, "all U.S. activities in he Central America region have been ully briefed in detail to the committees f the Congress." The furor, growing since the initial tsures CIA port mines reports of CIA involvement in mining two key Nicaraguan ports, took on the appearance of a political firestorm with the revelation Reagan approved the operation in February without notifying Senate intelligence committee Chair- man Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz). "I am pissed off," Goldwater said in a blistering letter to CIA director William Casey. "The president has asked us to back his foreign policy. How can we back his foreign policy when we don't know what the hell he is doing?" The White House did not address the issue of the covert mine laying, but chose instead to lash out at the "shrill and often confusing debate that has developed over our goals, plans and ac- tivities in Central America.'' BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Introduction 161 (Div. 318) OFFERED SPRING HALF 1984 4 cr. MTWTh 1 - 3 MLB Lec. Rm. 2 N.S. Distribution For more information call ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT Greeks, (Continued from Page 1) ontrol over sororities, "the Pan hellenic Association's letter stated. University administrators, however, say. the proposed code would not undermine the disciplinary procedures of individual houses or national chapter guidelines. "THOSE SYSTEMS are excellent," said University Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson. "The only time that becomes a problem is when a student thinks that is not e*ective enough." But leaders of fraternities and sororities say they are skeptical of the University's sudden concern about their members. Since the early 1970's, the administration has not provided the groups with' financial support and has made a clear point of keeping distance from Greek activities. "The University cut the ties," Matz Police notes Indecent exposure *A man exposed himself to a woman in the 300 block of South Main about 2 a.m. Monday, according to Ann Arbor police. The suspect, described as a white male in his 20s, was following the woman when she turned around to find. him with his pants down around his knees, said Sgt. Harold Tinsey. The man made no attempt to harm the woman, who continued walking, Tinsey sid. Tools, clothes stolen Tools and men's clothing valued at $1,200-1,300 were stolen from a residen- ce in the 900 block of Wall Street during the weekend, according to Ann Arbor police. The thief entered after prying a door open, said Sgt. Harold Tinsey. There are currently no suspects. - Randi Harris " " co-ops join said. "They haven't really taken any in- terest in the Greek system until now." ALTHOUGH Johnson agrees the University does not "maintain a formal link with the Greek system in the ad- ministrative sense," that doesn't preclude the school from having jurisdiction over house activities. Membership in sororities, frater- nities and co-ops depends on University students, Johnson explains, citing that the Panhellenic Association, ICC and IFC also use office space in the Michigan Union - a University building. Although under the proposed code members could be punished for offen- ses committed in their fraternity, I in code opposition sorority or co-op, students living in guidelines. private apartments or homes off cam- "It's a question of, in the University- pus who violate the guidelines could not community, whether Greek houses are be punished. University property. My sense is that At a University-sponsored public there is a reasonable connection," he hearing on the proposed code last Thur- said. sday night, one sorority member told administrators she objected to that distinction. "I don't think it's fair if a student who commits a crime off cam- pus is punished one way and a student on campus is punished another." The final decision on whether the University will be able to include fraternities, sororities, and co-ops un- der the code "is still open to debate," said University policy advisor Daniel Sharphorn, who helped draft the 764-7274 WORK IN LANSING THE STATE OF MICHIGAN NEEDS YOU! TECH NICAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMER $21 - $30K YOU NEED: 3-4 Yrs. Exp. on Large-Scale Systems. Will Provide Support for System Software, Datacommnuications, and Database on Burroughs Equipment. * MAJOR MEDICAL! * DENTAL PLAN! * EYECARE PLAN! * EXCELLENT VACATION! * SICK LEAVE! " RETIREMENT! ... PLUS MANY MORE FRINGES! SUBMIT RESUMES TO: SANDY HOWARD MICH. 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