Suspects arrested in dorm burglaries Police arrested two Ann Arbor men car after a Mosher-Jordan resident outside East Quad dormitory early last claimed that Aldridge and Sunday had, Friday after they allegedly looted looted his dorm room earlier that mor- seven rooms in the dorm that had been ning. The student said when he entered left unlocked. his room one of the suspects was using Ann Arbor police Sgt. Harold Tinsey his telephone. They ran from his room noted that some of the students were and the student followed them to the asleep in their rooms when the alleged second floor, then saw them drive off in thieves entered the rooms. Timothy the car. Adridge, 18, and Manuel Sunday, 19, Police said the two men arrested are were picked up as they got into their connected with several other dorm car, which was reported stolen in room burglaries. Ann Arbor Police Oakland County late last month. Chief William Corbett said their arrest UNIVERSITY SECURITY and Ann is expected to clear up a series of dorm Arbor police had been looking for the room lootings. The Michjgan Ppily;-Vedne day, May 6 , 981--Poge 1 Shapiro testifies before Senate University President Harold Shapiro, ces for economic recovery through im- appearing before a congressional sub- proved scientific and technological ad- committee last month, warned senators vances. that the Reagan administration's "RESEARCH THAT has served the proposed cuts in the National Science country well for three decades has not Foundation budget and university been replaced, it seems, by the Office of research "threatens our (America's) Management and Budget unilaterally long run economic renewal." calling the shots to the likely detriment In testimony before the Senate Sub- of all science," Shapiro told senators. committee on Science, Technology, and "U.S. universities are the country's Space, Shapiro sharply criticized the main source of new knowledge and proposed NSF cuts, insisting that the highly trained people," Shapiro said. cuts in scientific research would cripple "Budgetary policies which unwisely U.S. ability to keep pace with inter- harm their ability to discharge these national scientific development. This, responsibilities will adversely affect Shapiro said, would hamper U.S. chan- the quality of our national life."