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Mustang Daily, October 28, 1971 f r e k l T M Mustang Daily Vet. kxXVI NO. t t hatir F agaa Today TKuredey PoloUr H. ifH I Senate moves to cut back U.N. aid Talcott speaks by JOHN HALL R—N.Y., warned that any authorised the President to use Washington (.yPI)-Outraged reduction — even If justified— U. S. force to defend Taiwan and at the expulsion of Nationalist would be written off by the world the Pescadores from an attack by China from the United Nations. community as U.S. "petulance mainland China. Senate conservatives moved and resentment" over Taiwan's The Senate by voice vote at open forum Wednesday for a sharp putback expulsion. ammended the repealer Wed­ In voluntary U.S. contributions to The Foreign aid bill includes a nesday to make it effective on U.N. aid agencies. provision which would repeal the April 15, 1972, instead of im­ Sen. Peter H. Dominick, R - 1955 Formosa Resolution which mediately. Republican Congressman Burt Colo., said he and Sen. James L. L Talcott of the 12th District will Buckley, the New York Con- speak on this campus tonight end ierve live-Republican, would Nixon gives nod to blast Friday. offer an amendment to the aid Tonight Talcott will speak on 1X11 Thursday to slash millions of "Agriculture and the Federal dollars in U.S. non-dups support despite scientists’ pleas Government" in Chumash Hall at . (or U.N. sponsored development 7:20. Tonight’s meeting is sponsored bv the Agricultural assistance, population control, by JOSEPH L. MYLER child relief, food and other Business ftmagement and Farm Management Clubs of the 8chool humanitarian programs to which Washington (UPI)—President as Hawaii. They also said it of Agriculture and Natural the United States contributes a Nixon gave the go-ahead would endanger the islands Resources. heavy share of financial backing. Wednesday for the controversial unique wildlife. Friday Talcott will speak at an In general, the amendment Amchitka underground nuclear But the administration, in open forum at 11 a.m. at the CU would limit U.S. contributions to blast that will be 250 times as deciding to go ahead, said the Plaza. Thf meeting is sponsored these agencies to about one-third powerful as the World War n blast was necessary to protect by this college's chapter of the of their total expenditures. bomb that destroyed Hiroshima. national security. California College Republicans. Dominick said the United States The test could be triggered before Schlesinger, who said the AEC Attendance to both talks is open must stop “playing nursemaid to Nov. 4. received Nixon’s approval to the public and admission is the world." Chairman Jam es R. „ Wednesday morning, told a news free. In the continuing furor in Schlesinger of the Atomic Energy conference that the commission Talcott has represented the San Congress and at the White House Commission told a news con­ expects "to be In a readiness Luis Obispo area as a BURT TALCOTT over Monday night's General ference that the AEC has state to detonate within a week." congressman for 11 yaars and is Assembly vote giving Taiwan’s received "the requisite White House Press Secretary up for re-election next year. Talcott's visit to the area is seat to Communist China, moves authority"—specific orders from Ronald Ziegler said the AEC Before becoming congressman designed to give him a chance to ware afoot not only to alash the the President as required by hopes to have the mile-deep hole he w o a supervisor ini Monterey talk with the voters of the area, law—to carry out the five- plugged in time to set oft the U.N. contribution but to retaliate County for ten years. according to his headquarters. through reductions in foreign aid megaton, $200 million test a mile explosion before Nov. 4. to countries which voted against underground on the remote the United States island l,500miles off the Alaskan Women’s right The $3.1 billion aid bill already mainland. Convicted murderer was in trouble. Approved by a 51- Sen. Mike Gravel, D-Alaska, a to abortion is Si vote Wednesday was an leader among the con­ gets coming-out party amendment sponsored by Sen. servationists and en­ program topic George D. Aiken, R—Vt., that vironmentalists who oppose the by JACK V. FOX would halve the propoeed $30 teat, said he was "shocked and extremely dismayed that the Abortion, "a woman’s right to million outlay for construction of Chino, Calif. (UPI)-Dr. Finch w o convicted, along administration would proceed schools and hospitals for U.S. choose", will be the topic of a Bernard Finch will be released with his flame-haired m istreo, with this mistaken venture discussion—during college hour personnel overseas. this Friday after serving 12 years Carole Tregoff, of the July II, today—in the C.U. Chumash Hall. Dominick and Senate following the many pleas and for his wife’s murder and he 1969, slaying of Mrs. Barbara The guest speaker will be Judy Republican Leader Hugh Scott warnings by scientists and of­ celebrated his pending feedotn at Jean Finch after th ro aen- Kleinberg of the Women’s said they believed there was ficials of this nation." a party lo t Monday with a new otlonal trials—the first two National Abortion Action majority sentiment in Congress Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D- girlfriend. ending with hung Juries. for a hefty cutback in U. S. Malne, said many members of Coalition. The California Institution for support to the United Nations as a Congress hoped Nixon would not The program will cover current Men revealed Wednesday the the result of Monday night's vote. permit the test, but "since we abortion laws and issues con­ Find the |ury! state Adult Authority, which had Dominick said the ad­ must now explode this giant cerning abortion reform. All previously granted parole, had ministration probably would warhead of doubtful utility, we students, staff, and faculty are by DONALD B. THACKREY approved freeing Finch in ad­ can only pray that It will not invited to attend this open hove to oppose the reductions for vance of the previously an­ cause any harm." discussion. San Francisco (UPI)-The long- dipiomattcTeasons.buthe (fid not nounced date of Dec. 6. anticipate active administration Opponents claimed the test— Tonight at 7 pm, Miss Klein­ delayed trial of the two surviving “buying agiuwi It. too large for the AEC’s desert berg and Marianne Doshi will be “Soledad Brothers" w o stalled Last Monday night Finch w o While Scott favored a cutback test range in Nevada—would take on KCPR with a call-in talk show again Wednesday over defense given a "surprise" party at the in U.N. aid, other members of the place in a geologically unstable concerning the subjects chargee that potential juror* did Charley Brown restaurant in Senate Foreign Relations area and could trigger killer discussed at the college hour not represent "the composition of W ot Coving, where he formerly Committee argued against earthquakes and resulting tidal program. For more information, the community." lived, attended by friends and rlallatlou. Sen. Jacob Javits, ~aves on caostlln',s as far away call Paul Mlson at 5434668. Defense attorney Leonard several guards from the in­ Stillman asked that questions Ires stitution. filed out by veniremen be brought A waitress old Finch, 66, w o in to determine who was selected accompanied by an attractive and why. brown-haired girl in her o rly 90s lTie trial ot r teeia ummgo, t«, who she knew only as a Miss and John Cloutchette, 2$, was Davis. scheduled to begin Wednesday, but the arguments over the Jury There were toasts to the doctor panel were expected tp delay it end the orchestra played " P lo o further. Release Me.” At one time everyone wont out to look at Drumgo and Clutchette are Finch’s new car and, after charged with beating to d o th closing down the Charley Brown, Soledad State Prison Guard John they wont on to a night spot. V. Mills Jan. 16,1970. The killing A spokesman at Chino said followed the fatal shooting of there was no reason why Finch three black prisoners in the should not attend a dinner with prison yard by another guard. friends. He was free on a 72-hour Black revolutionary Oeorge pass at the time. Jackson, the third "Soledsd Brother," killed in the Aug. 21 A prison spokesman rejected Photo by Alb* liowon prison rampage at Ran Quentin any speculation that "Miss Prison, along with two other Davis" might poeaibly be Carole ^°> it’s not an overgrown fugitive from the cam pui." Tha ugllaat of all will ba announced at the CU Plaia during Collaga Hour. prisoners and three guards.. Tregoff. trlck-or treat set, It's an "ugly man on Muetong Daily, Ihundoy, OcMbor I t, IWI Keep UPI in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editor: Letter form Last Thursday before I had gotten around to reading the How to write a letter to Temptations ‘will please’ crowd Mustang Dally, 1 had made a the editor comment to a friend on how nice it was to have UPI articles In the It’s not difficult to write out of reserved seat tickets for away well pleased with a real paper. I am concerned with what a letter to the editor. both shows and sales of general entertainment bargain. Is going on In the larger world You start out with an We respect the (act that Mr. admission tickets are going as One of the reasons that so many outside Cal Poly but cannot af­ idea about a topic.
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