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Show tujianmrnn 2A DESERET March NEWS, Tuesday, 4, 196? Princeton Suspends ROTC Credit tJ. S. Gives Notice PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) -The Princeton University faculty snubbed Defense Secretary Melvin R. 4 vr Odu If Washington Viet Shellings - The ftlxon Administrate!) has VRXved notice that continued of indiscriminate shelling South Vietnam cities will Siring both political and military consequences to North Vietnam and the Viet Cong. (ap rC Secretary of State William Rogers said Monday the o n sequences these of .cfltacks" are the enemys and State Department press officer Robert J. rCloskey confirmed that the sebnsequences could be both tlitical and military." i. was the first time the &iate Department had said specifically the series of enemy stacks might result in mili- -It 9 As of Monday, McCloskey said at his daily press briefing, Everything is under review, all aspects of policy, military and political. v. - K WASHINGTON Adm. (AP) Thomas H. Moorer, chief of naval operations, said today the capture of the Pueblo could not have been prevented despite taken after the intelligence ships first message that it was about to be boarded by the IJorth Koreans. ac-tlo- ?Adm. Moorer, in prepared statement, also told a special Hquse Armed Services Subcommittee that time, distance and approaching darkness led to the dacislon that the Pueblo could not be rescued by any military dcfjion before it had been taken idid Wonsan Harbor in North Korea. $ jkmong the actions taken after thf receipt of the first message ftm the Pueblo, Moorer said, was the ordering of the USS Enterprise and USS Truxton, located 600 miles south of Wonsan, to ppceed north at best speed. Jle said the commander of the TtiJ Fleet also ordered three de-- 1 depend on how long they tinued. President Nixon has not yet stated what steps he will take if he determines that North Vietnam deliberately violated the understanding, but he likely will be asked about it tonight when he reports to the strjyers to join the carrier Enterprise and the Truxton, a high speed transport. The Pacific Fleet lommander-in-chie- f ordered a destroyer to proceed to a position off Wonsan Harbor, Moorer said. The chief of naval operations also told the committee that the commander of the 5th Air Force, upon receiving a secret telephone call, took preparatory steps to deploy available fighter aircraft to the aiea. However, a number of factors which Included time, distance and approaching darkness led to the decision that Pueblo could not be rescued by any military action before it had entered Wonsan Harbor, Moorer Stiff Mine WASHINGTON - Gen. (AP) declared today Ijalm Bar-Leti)6 international political situation at present is against a Middle East war, but if it copies Israel will win. vThe armed forces chief of staff also issued a warning to Egypt to halt sniping at Israeli ttroops along the Suez Canal. (The general decked, As long as the Arabs estimate the balance is in Israels favor and as long as the backinternational political ground is not favorable to initiating a new war, I dont think th$ Arabs will start a war. dont think the balance will change objectively. It might subjectively. The Arabs might a ipake a miscalculation, jnistake." AVIV v ft r fr i Reserve Officers Train-- i ng Corps (ROTC). Laird, alarmed by the number of universities slaughtering inspector. drop- ping the academic status of ROTC programs, asked the faculty by letter to delay stripping the ROTC program at Princeton until the Department of Defense and the university ironed out differences over the training. The facultys vote to make ROTC nonacademic by 1970 is binding on the Board of Trustees. Robert F. Gohenn, the uni-- v e r s 1 1 ys president said, Weve had ROTC under scrutiny for years and the steps we are taking are not 2-- 1 THE LEGS GO ITRST Maurice Chevalier, retired but still going strong at 80, said jokingly Monday President Nixon set a dangerous precedent by jumping on the trunk of his car to wave to a Paris crowd last week, What Nixon did frightened me a little bit, the entertainer told the Press Anglo-Ameiica- n As- sociation. It will oblige President de Gaulle to jump on top of his car the next time he goes out, and at his age . . . De Gaulle is two years younger than Chevalier. EXPLOSIVE culptor ISSUE Joseph Gazan, -S- 78, iiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiimuiiiiiuiiiiumimiiiiiiiH'iin Nice, France, whose major work is a statue of Queen Victoria at Menton near the Italian frontier, has complained for years that trucks make too much noise. Monday he came out of his villa with a knife and plunged it into the tire of a parked truck. The tire exploded and slammed Gazan against a wall, causing serious head arj internal Injuries. DEATHS Bill Freyse, who drew the comic strip Our Boarding House with Major lor 23 years, died Hoople Monday following a brief illness. He was 70. Freyse, a Tucson, Ariz., resident for the past 27 years, retired Feb. 1 and turned the cartoon over to other artists. He was hospitalized a few days later. He took over the cartoon, featuring the bumbling Major Hoople, from Bela Zaboly in 1939 . . . Services will be held in New York City Wednesday for Mrs. Ruth O'Day RMder, 81, a newspaper executive, writer and accomplished musician. She died Monday at her Princeton, N. J., home following a lengthy illness. The widow of publisher Victor F. Bidder, Mrs. Ridder was the vice president of the BAD TRADE Dr. Lamont C. Cole says man is tampering too much with nature, and to illustrate his point he tells this story: A village in northern Borneo was sprayed to rid it of mosquitoes. The were eliminated mosquitoes but not the roaches. They absorbed the spray. Lizards that fed on the roaches were contaminated. They were eaten by the village cats, which died. The rat population bur Home News Publishing Co. of New Brunswick for 34 years until 1967 . . . will be Wednesday for Mrs. Margaret Hayden Ecrke, longtime textile industry leader and creator of the colors used in gowns worn by two of the nations first ladies at presidential inaugural balls. Mis. Rorke, 84, died Sunday at HolPresbylywood (California) terian Hospital of a heart ailment. Mrs. Rorke, the mother of television actor Hayden Rorke, was managing director of the Textile Color Card Association of America for 36 years until her retirement in 1954. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY iNCOME TAX DON'T WAIT DU TH! LAST MINUTtl Bring uj your figures now. 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As far as this Administration is concerned, we believe that our position on this subject s said. he Meanwhile, in Coronado, objective, not reactive, We deplore the circumCalif., five admirals heard testi- said. mony from nine more Peublo stances that have required crewmen today at a court of in- human tragedy on a spectacular quiry. The Navy hopes to con- scale as an essential prelude to clude testimony about the humanitarian action. middle of next week. Hickel said not only is the health and safety of coal miners at stake, but the future of a source of energy to the nation is threatened if we must inevitably limit our access to a General Claims ;;TEL posed Monday for Kopedale, one of Mass., tree warden six positions he holds. In this community of about 4,500, he is also cheif of police, keeper of the lockup, constable, superintendent of insect pest control and animal and e lmingly Monday to acasuspend demic credit Dr. In essence, geoned. Cole said, the villagers had the for traded malaria plague. Dr. Cole is chairman of ecology and systematics at Cornell Ithaca, University, N.Y. People -- Safety Law Asked (UPI) rior Walter J. No Mideast War, rr con- In his statement Monday, Rogers denounced the third enemy rocket attack on Saigon within nine days as a reminder of the callous attitude with wh'ch the enemy regards the lives of innocent noncombatants in the Vietnam war. tour of Pueblo Capture 'Unavoidable h for uiini!iii!iiiiiiiiii!mii!iiiiiui!uiii!iimiininn W. Chester Sanborn was unop- w As he left for Europe, Nixon said the key to the problem was whether the enemy was actually shelling the cities because if that happens it requires some action on our part. 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Iraq charged Monday that The Nixon measure introLsraels report of more spy exeduced Monday got bipartisan cutions to be held this week in support, including that of the lie. was a big Baghdad subcommittee chairman, Rep, Twenty-twpersons, including John H. Dent, ., Chairman nine Jews, were executed by Carl D. Perkins, of the Iraq in January and February full Education and Labor on charges of spying for Israel, Committee, Ho.se GOP Leader and Isreal said during the week- Gerald R. Ford of Michigan and end that more hangings were Rep. John N. Erlenborn, scheduled Monday or today. Republican on the Dent The U.S. State Department ranking subcommittee. said it hoped the reports of additional executions in Baghdad Carl Bartch, prove unfounded. 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