io—The Daily Collegian Friday. December 12. 1975• -, ~.,.:~ J. P. Mittal U.S. FOREIGN AID to developing nations came under attack last night as about 10 faculty members and, graduate students discussed the Triage concept which proposes to offer help only to countries who will eventually become self-sufficient. Elena Alvarez (graduate-agriculture economy) saidathe United States has already caused an adverse effect on det'eloping nations and cited her own country. Peru, as an exarerple. J. P. Mittal (graduate-agriculture economics) and Seewonnundun Bunjun (graduate-economics) agreed that India's problem partly stemmed from handouts from the United States. Mark Shaw, asso ciate professor in agriculture economy, said that in some cases, India was ahead of the United States. India slowed interest in family planning 10 years before the United States was, he said. • Warrants issued in Knight case Golden said the three men Issiah "Felix" Melendez, 20. "information obtiined during would be charged with Golden said each suspect the, courle of the in murder. He said the FBI was would be charged with vestigation' Golden said. in the process .of ;obtaining murder, robbery, attempted Police had said there was federal warrants. murder, aggravated assault np evidencelof i forcible entry, The suspects were iden- and criminal conspiracy. leading i vestigators to tified as Salvatore 4oli, about . identities' of the J believe Knight knew the 38, Steven Malenol, 25, and suspects were based on ;killers. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Warrants have been issued for three Philadelphia men in the slaying of millionaire newspaper heir John S.. Knight HI, police announced last night. Chief of Detectives Joseph AR SUG BowL SPECIAL' BUS TOUR FR $1 2 I * Roundtrip airconditioned scenic cruiser from State College to New Orleans; leave Dec. 28, return Jan. 3 * 4 nights at choice of Delta Towers or Braniff P ace • Hotels For reservations 'and information, call 238-0668 • I 11, S. Bunjun Elena Alvarez Mark Shaw N.H. Mass. primaries open Presidential caiiioOigh oa By UPI The 1976 presidential campaign officially opened yesterday as four candidates. entered New Hampshire's Feb. 24 primary, and the Masschusetts secretary of state selected 23 names for his state's primary ballot March 2. Former Gov. Jimmy Carter of Georgia, former Sen. Fred Harris of Oklahoma, and an unknown Oklahoma lawyer named Rick Loewenhurz filed as Democrats, and former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California filed his challenge of Republican President Ford in the first day of filing in Concord, N.H. In other political developments, Sen. Gorge S. ' McGovern, ; D-S.D., renewed demands that presidential candidates stop calling for an end to school busing until they can come up with an alter native acceptable to the courts. . Carter became the first official candidate in New Hampshire when his son, Chip, filed required petitions bearing 500 names from each of the state's two congressional districts. csioffin BEl.:l°Niu C next to C 7 Dessert Delight And try our special Greek pasiry Baklava Cm. 4mittar, OP He was followed,_Abin minutes by Harris and by Loewenhurz, who said the big issue is the "deadly resignation", among people who feel they have lost control of government. Two hours later i Reagan's petitions were -filed; and his New Hampshire manager, former Gov. Hugh Gregg, said it would be a major 'victory if Reagan gets 40 per cent of the vote against Ford. Ford and several other candidates. are, expected to file before the deadline Dec. ft • Democrats Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and Ralph Nader and Republicans John Connally and Nelson Rockefeller were among the' 23 names on the primary list unveiled by Massachusetts Secretary of State Paul Guzzi. Those named may, ask to be withdrawn by Jan. 9.. e, An FEC audit r showed Wallace did not ke'p check records of the nearly $2 million he received in con tributions between Jan. 1 and Aug. 21. Copies of the checks are necessary .to qualify for federal campaign funds. The law says that to qualify Featuring,: # Mocha Torte Chocolate Cake Homemade Cheesecake arririan Creams Strawberries-& Cream a candidate must prove he has raised $5,000 in each of 20 states in contributions of $250 or less. Wallace says he has qualified in 38 states, nearly twice the number neecled, but the check records since August show that he has met the qualification in only the 10 Southern states. In a Senate Police get theft suspects State College police responded to several reported shopliftings yesterday. , At 1:42 P.m.l a suspect was ap prehended for shoplifting at TX E. College Ave. A citation was issued. At 2:14 p.m. two juveniles were apprehended at the Westerly Parkway A & P for shoplifting. They were; taken before the State College youth investigations officer for final disposition. shoplifters were held in At 2:47 p.m. suspects were custody at the Nittany Mall. again apprehended at 330 E. No citation was issued by College Ave. for shoplifting. request by the complainant McGovern said neither President Ford nor any other presidential candidate should imply he can "stop the buses unless he has an alter native which the courts would accept as constitutional." Nor should he promise a con stitutional amendment that cannot get a two-thirds majority in Congress, McGovern said. speech, At 3:30 p.m. suspects reportedly having stolen items from the Westerly Parkway Thrift Drugs were apprehended at the Westerly Parkway A & P. They were taken before the youth in vestigations officer. At 4:39 p.m. a suspect was apprehended for shoplifting at the Student Book Store on E. College Avenue. A citation was issued. At 7:12 p.m. two suspected 17.i...,.i
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