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Show The Dally Uuh Chronicle, Wednesday, March 30, 1933 Page Three Confiscation the HPER complex when two University employees were assaulted after they refused to allow a man to play basketball because he did " not have University identification. One of the one. from page j a woman, was slightly injured. She The Metro Narcotics Task Force assisted in employees, was hit in the stomach and the eye. the investigation and raid. Attempted burglary March 12 at the In an unrelated incident, an individual was Widstoe Building arrested March 15 and charged with distribuThefts reported include: ' tion of a controlled substance for value. ; The first page ofa final examination, stolen According to Shepherd, police recovered about from the office of Dipankar Chatterjee, $400 worth of cocaine. associate professor of philosophy, in Orson Other arrests reported include: indicate someone Spencer Hall. Police Four for driving under the influence of entered the office reportsthe ceiling by first through alcohol March 12, 16, 18 and 21 false in a removing ceiling panel another office . wv'' Public intoxication March 16'" Assault: A man was arrested and charged with two counts of assault and one count of disorderly conduct: Police say the arrest was made after an incident March 16 at 22-year-- old and climbing through, the ceiling into Chatterjee's office. Police have several leads, including fingerprints, footprints and the class roll, which they think was tampered with. The theft occurred sometime between March 14-15 today- 10:15 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Family and Consumer Studies Lecture, "Home Protection as a Propinquinous Activity," Ivan Beutler, AEB 201. Psychiatric Grand Rounds, Richard Borison, MC Classroom B. 1 Student Orientation, p.m. Union 293. 2 p.m. Cellular, Viral and Molecular Biology Seminar, George Khoury, MC Classroom D. Non-Traditio- 2 nal Middle East Center and History Lecture, "Muslim, Hindu and Christian Religious Communities in South Asia," Susan Bayly, CH 316. .A :r, :.: ..:.',..- : 4 p.m. Geology Department Distinguished Lecturej W.H. Berger, JFB 101. 4 p.m. Chemistry Department Short Course, 3 Chicano Student Association p.m. Leadership Seminar and Steering Committee meeting, Union 319. 2:15 Department of Languages Lecture, "How Christianity Came to Germany's Oldest City," Hans Polsander, OSH 103. p.m. M.A. 8 HEB 20. El-Say- ed, University Travel Club, "Tokyo," p.m. KH, box office: 581-710- 0. Deterrent strength urged from paje one program. In recent years the Soviets have appeared to move from a defense-oriente- d policy he added. policy to an offense-orientStill, Marquez said he believes no one can know the Soviets' intentions, but the United States, needs to be prepared, He said the Soviet Union has more natural resources than the United States and is ed o . The United therefore nearly States, on the other hand, imports nearly all its vital minerals, especially oil and minerals needed for strategic nuclear weapons. Marquez cited a statement made by Leonid Brezhnev: "Our aim is to gain control of the two great treasure houses on which the West depends the treasure house of the Persian Gulf and the mineral treasure house of central self-sufficie- nt. and south Africa." In view of this attitude, Marquez said the United States "must be ready to safeguard these sources of imports and their supply routes," especially since U.S. major sources of oil and strategic metals are hostile or politically unstable countries, highly susceptible to Soviet expansionism. Increased Soviet defense spending, an extensive modernization program and expanded research and development have given the Soviets the lead in both strategic weapons and conventional forces, according to Marquez. 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