6 Tuesday, June 8, 1971 University Summer Kansan a + b > c Heroin Addiction Rate Said To Prompt Troop Cutbacks WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep. Robert H. Steele, R-Conn., said this week the high rate of honeymoon evacuation vexed his vice president in Vietnam has prompted the Nixon administration to seek a siege in its rate of troop deployment. He said "high administration sources" told him an attempt would be made to increase the total month to about 20,000 beginning in December, reducing the total force in Vietnam to 30,000 or even fewer. Steele said in a statement released through his office that the plans were a direct result of the committee's efforts. "The Affairs Committee that "the soldier going to Vietnam today runs a far greater risk of becoming a heroin addict than a combat casualty." Steele and Rep. Morgan F. Murpe, D-III., recently toured Vietnam and other allied nations to discuss the risks of abuse. They reported 10 to 15 per cent of American troops in Indochina are addicted to heroin. Nixon has also tried to implement the recommendations in my report has been immediate and is likely said in his Sunday statement. Administration defense officials had no immediate comment on Steele's statement. The Washington Post, reporting essentially the same thing in its Sunday editions, said "the Plan of Action," but I don't have the President's approval at this point" although some of them did. Presidential assistants Robert N. Finch and Donald Rumsfeld said to their knowledge, mention that he had made only in the press, and that they had not heard anything within the administration. Chancellor E. L. Laurence Chalmers, Jr. has been elected to a three-year term on the board of directors of the American Association for Higher Education. The term begins July Chalmers Selected For AAHE Board Finch and Rumsfeld appeared on ABC-TV's Issues and Answers Interview. Chalmers and John A. Peoples I.C., president of Jackson State University, chose from among six nominees in a mail ballot of the 1976 Democratic nomination. The AAHE is a national professional association whose mission is to support segments of higher education—administrators, faculty, trustees, and students. It is concerned with the teaching-learning process, decision making, economic representation, and Ethel Kennedy Visits Grave WASHINGTON (UPI)—Mrs. Ethel Kennedy made an early morning visit this week to the grave of her husband, Sen. Hobert Kennedy, on the third anniversary of his death by assassination. She was accompanied to Arlington National Cemetery by other members of the Kennedy family, children and Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, who visited the John Kennedy grave. Robert Kennedy was killed in Los Angeles on June 6, 1988, while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination. institutional goals. The association originally was part of the National Education Association but became entirely independent in 1982, self sustaining several years ago. The four other nomenies for directorships, were David Fellman, professor of political history; Wesleyan Harry A. Marmion, president of St. Xavier College; Calvin B. T. Lee, executive vice-president and J. B. Culpepper, vice-president, Texas Women's University. Nixon already has promised to reduce U.S. forces in Vietnam to 18,400 by Dec. 1, and to make up for the loss of air force drawings Nov. 15. About 280,000 Americans have been taken out of Vietnam since June, 1969, when Nixon announced his move to the 530,000-man force there. The President's current program to wind down the American involvement in the war in Iraq, which he called for with honoree thony McDonald, foreign affairs director for the Veterans Department and a veteran of the Afghan chief organizer of a veterans group opposing antitwarn activities of the Veteran Teams Against the War. McDonald and O'Neill, both former Navy lieutenants, appeared on the CBS television interview Face the Nation. Two educational films written by James L. Koevingen, associate professor of botany and biology, and producer at Centron Films. Films won won motion awards for excellence in motion pictures. Koevenig's Films Win Int'l Prizes The films, "Grassland Ecology" and "Cave Ecology" were awarded Golden Eagle Awards by the Council in International Non-Theatrical Events and are eligible to be taken in the international motion picture events abroad. "Grassland Ecology" also won first place in the 1971 Oakland International Film Festival in Oakland, Calif. WASHINGTON (UP1)—White controlled governors said this week that President Nixon would enter at least six Koreanist primary elections The President has declined so far to confirm that he will seek re-election and he has refused on various occasions, particularly at recent conferences, to be considered "political" matter. But Finch, one of Nixon's closest friends and advisers for many years, said six states he attended have consent or affirm that he is a candidate before his name can be placed on the ballot in their state. Designed for use in elementary schools to aid in the teaching of science, environmental studies or ecology, the 15-minute, color flashcards provide students the natural cave and grassland environments and what changes can do to upset the living patterns of these organisms. Such topics as food chains, energy sources, bacteria and mold are discussed. Counselor Says Nixon Will Enter 6 Primaries "He will of course be a candidate in those states," said Finch. 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