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Frldry, November 11, 1CC3 OSTfee WSi-e I--' : i , Z'z'A photo by Dn Kuhnt Vladimir Prc!i3 cfZarieh, Nobel Prize winrir..i chenht, speaia at ea awards prcrsran at Hamilton Hall Thursday. This year's recipient cf the CllilS. namilten Award, In Organic Chemistry, Prelo3 nave a lecture ca "Chlrality ia Chemistry." Prele, farmer director cf The Swiss Federal Institute cf Tcchnolo ia Zurich, received the Nobel Priis ia 1S75 fcr fcb research ia stereochemistry. Tfcs GtlffS. Ilamilien Award Is supported by a ted managed by the NU Foundation to commemorate the m&afcrwhosithechexaistxy bciMins was named. . fed, eviiv!!. 0 f 1 w1 I r I You're maneuvering , 7'" . 445 feet cf guided j . ' f -V missile frigate thrc h , fcV'f , the navigational ' frrJl,?"''. ls traffic of one of the world's busiest pods 1 TJ-i. Ml JJV. k xou enow your responsibility weighs in at 3,600 tons . . . you're ready. ' After 4 years cf college, you're ready fcr more responsibility than most civilian jobs offer. Navy officers get the - kind cf job and responsibility they want, and th?y got it sooner. Navy officers are part of the manage ment team after 16 weeks. Instead cf boot :7 J-- 1 x:jt r fcly. Because ycV A I .VV low your cquiprrJnt. . kVi . "7 V ' meat experience that could take years in private industry. And they earn the decision making authority it takes to make that responsibility pay off. As their manage ment abilities grow, Navy officers can take f advanced education and training in fields as varied as operations management, electronics, and systems analysis. In graduate school it would cost you thousands; in the Navy we pay you. . And the Navy pays well. The start ing salary is C17.C00 (more than most companies pay). And that's on top of a comprehensive benefits program that can include special duty pay. After four camp, officer candidates r - ; I t VA VVfDIrfTTTlUTrV ' of leadership training. It's professional school- J mficbsrT'Cd to sharpen W344 INFORMATION CENTER P.O. 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(Ate lOGttl , iriMf to "J J r j?rwa rrn t -t ipf'jr wn Voider ! hv r i- w, more t tn htip m o .n ' ti e fc,(rtaa . ti $, avy .'itiisoR lor wrifen yu quauiy. iucn you quauiy. . - J Nrtional and intcrnstionsl news frc-n th Rcutcr News Report Reason: U.S. von't abandon armo tallcs TOKYO President n:rn accused the Soviet Union today cf refusing to negotiate in good filth tt arms control tallcs end said the outlook for crcemcr.t3 was Ileal- Eat he said the Soviet attitude In European missile -negotiations would not deter Lira from his search for an agreement "The United States v;Cl never walk away from the negotiating table he said in pre pared remarks to the Japanese parliament. "Peace ia too important" Much of Reagan's speech dealt with U.S. relations with Japan, including trade and economic problems that he and Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone acknowledged Thursday after two days of tails. The two leaders Thurs day had openly criticized each other's policies while stressing their hopes for stcp-by-etep solutions that could put economic relations on firmer footing. Reagan arrived in Tokyo Wednesday with the aim of strengthening US. relations with Japan and conducting a "peace and pros perity mission in Asia. Final death toll at 239 WASHINGTON The Pentagon Thursday put the final death toll in the bombing cf Ui. Marine headquarters in Beirut at 2S3. It said 218 Marines of the multi-national peace keeping force were killed, along with 10 Navy men and three Army soldiers, when an un known terrorist driving a truclt paclied with dynamite breached the headquarters security perimeter cn Oct 23. The Pentagon e'i in a statement 237 bodies had been returned to the United States and the remains cf two marines had been sent to Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii for further identl3- Impeacement resolution WASHINGTON A reautlsn calling for President Reagan's impeachnrr.t over the U.-' led invasion of Grenada wo introduced Thurs day by seven Democratic cczyczziTizn in the Koui j cf Representatives. Hie rcrcl;;tbn tzy3 Reagan violated the UJ3. Cer'titutisn by starting a war without the ajprotl cf Ccn- gress and abo violated the charters cf the United Nations and the Orrraiien cf Ameri can States. It was introduced by John Ccnyers of Michigan, Ted Weiss cf New Ycri Julian Dison and Mervjn DymaTy cf CcHTrri Par-. ren Mitchell pf Maryland and Henry Gsmalez : and Mickey Leland of Teso. The resolution, seen as a Ejmbc!le nave, b Ecely to be referred to the He": 2 Jaceiary Committee, but no action h expected because most members of ' Centre :j . jc;tcd the invasion. Reagan's .rczs'd frc:;i c2z3 would require a two-thirdi vet 3 cf tzth the House and Senate... ? r . Microwaves in Llcccov MOSCOV Vry'lr.7-l;Tcl -iricrcwaves beamed at the VSk Lr-a:ry tx Kzzsn were detected earlier tils yc-r. Uil. A'.'l;.::iier protested to the Soviet .rcrcf Iattry last'.. Wednesday after. U.0. czzzii -:i.Z:-i that-. beamir.3 occurred. The tcar.i ceuli net have' been considered a heeltlt heeexd, tut it b the principle I am ccnccrr.: J C ei-.t," U: zirzza told, t reporters. '.. " " . ' .,' . " ' ' ' Th2r;teeia3 we're 'aimed at the reef cf the . cr-.,::.:.7frcr.iJu! 14 to Oct 19 far two to four-. hours, it a tirn. he eeii. - In Washington, a State Department rpc'ics-". men declined to epeculate cn rcr,:er.:3 fzt the tw V rtl iT4 w W " '" 1 ' "' ' ' " , U-S of2eial3;'aid the crzlz'" hes tccn ' routinely, eh cel;cd fzr microwave tee;r.3 since d:ecIoeu're fc'.lC73 that a teem bed teen (Uncovered. 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