The Michigan Daily-Thursday, June 18, 1981--Page 9 Nuclear submarine launched GROTON, Conn. (UPI) - Anti- Block Island Sound and the Atlantic Eastern Point. Administration sources said the spy nuclear protesters and cheering sailors Ocean. The Navy said Adm. Hyman G. ship Ekwator apparently planned to use yesterday sent the Navy's mightiest TWO PROTESTERS, who dove into Rickover, the 81-year-old father of the its sophisticated equipment to monitor underwater warship off on its first sea the chilly water and swam to the nuclear Navy, would direct the three- The hia rrie 1cem. trials in waters closely monitored by a shipyard in an attempt to block the day North Atlantic sea trials of the 560- The Ohio carried 154 crew membes Soviet spy ship. , maiden voyage of the massive missile- foot, 18,700-ton ship, which cost more and about 50 Electric Boat Division and The nation's first Trident submarine, firing warship, were arrested. than $1.2 billion. Navy officials. A 251-foot submarie the USS Ohio, was escorted from its Some 50 anti-nuclear demonstrators, CONCERN OVER the delayed sea rescue ship was to escort it through the construction berth at the Electric Boat softly singing peace songs, lined a trials heightened when a Soviet in- trials, the Navy said. Division of General Dynamics Corp. at nearby beach and competed with some telligence vessel, posing as a fishing The Ohio, nearly the length of two the break of dawn and knifed through 50 sailors and shipyard workers ship, was sighted off Long Island in football fields, carries 24 missiles that the fog-shrouded Thames River toward cheering and applauding as the looming waters the Ohio must pass to reach the are each capable of hitting targets black silhouette of the Ohio passed North Atlantic. 4,000 nautical miles away. Six years, needed to close defense, spending gap with Soviets WASHINGTON (AP)-Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger estimated yesterday it could take more than six years to "close the gap in military investment" between the United States and the Soviet Union. Weinberger warned in a speech before the Council on Foreign Relations in New York that the Soviets may con- tinue to outspend the United States in acquiring new arms "even with the vitally needed larger defense budget" proposed by the Reagan ad- ministration. "SHOULD THE Soviet Union con- tinue to igcrease its military budget at the present rate while our defense spending shows a real growth of 7 per- cent as proposed, we would not com- pletely close the gap in military in- vestment until beyond the year 1987," Weinberger said. Six weeks after replacing the Carter administration, President Reagan proposed a $32.6 billion surge in the Pentagon's budget for fiscal 1981-82. The new administration has argued that this record boost for a new regime was a necessary start on overcoming what it claimed was more than a decade of neglect of U.S. defenses while the Soviet Union was advancing in military power across a broad front. TESTIFYING BEFORE Congress, Weinberger estimated that Russia in- vested more than $355 billion on defense than did the United States over the past 10 years. In his New York Speech, Weinberger took not of criticisms that "we are sim- ply spending more money without new concepts or an overall strategic design." He claimed that the new ad- ministration acted with "a combination of a sense of urgency and a sense of caution." f If your spouse drinks too much and you do not, and you want to help your spouse change his or her drinking, please call the MARITAL TREATMENT PROJECT to see if you qualify to receive free professional counseling as a participant in a treatment research project. Call 764-6342 weekdays between 10 and 3. I . Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan I I -mm-----m-. WRITE YOUR AD HERE!_----------- I -1 ---- -----CLI AND MAIL TODAY!-----M---- USE THIS HANDY CHART TO QUICKLY ARRIVE AT AD COST Words 1 2 3 4 5 add. 0-14 1.70 3.40 4.60 5.80 7.00 1.00 Please indicate 15-21 2.55 5.10 6.90 8.70 10.50 1.50 where this ad 22-28 3.40 6.80 9.20 11.60 14.00 2.00 forrent 29-35 4.25 8.50 11.50 14.50 17.50 2.50 help wasted 36-42- 5.10 10.20 13.80 17.40 21.00 3.00 roommates personal 43-49 6.80 11.90 16.10 20.30 24.50 3.50 etc 7 words per line (Each line of space used counts as 7 words). Hyphenated words over 5 characters counts as two words-This includes telephone numbers. Mail with Check to: Classifieds, The Michigan Daily No refunds 420 Maynard for early cancellations Ann Arbor, MI 48109 NAME ADDRESS NCITY ____ _ L6 PH ONE -DATES _____________