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World roundup Photos indicate water on Mars Space-- Photographs taken oy the Mariner 9 spacecraft indicate water may exist on Mars. One photograph shows the outline of a glacier buildup which indicates that vast ice fields may lie beneath frozen carbon dioxide at the polar regIons of Mars. Nationalist China--Chiang Kai'shek was elected to his fifth six year term as president of Nationalist China in Taipei by a nearly unanimous vote of the National Assembly. Chiang, 84, ran unopposed. Cambodia--Marshal Lon Nol of Cambodia installed himself as president, premier and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. He said he assumed the offices to make the executive branch of the government 'more effective." Washington--The Presidential Commission on Population Growth and the American Future recommended abortion on request. The Commission also called for more liberal state abortion laws, government financing of abortion and inclusion of abortion as a benefit in health insurance programs. JANTZEN 'Dunker' swim trunks f waist, vent hem, contra, piping, full nylon tricot cent Dacron r polyester White, Navy, dark red. 5 'Lazy Daze' print knit bilo percent stretch nylon waistband and fully lined dark red. Sizes 28 to 38, swear, Street Level. IFALSO FROM JANTZEN~' top, 100 percent cotton jers toast, navy and dark red coill 779-5700 anytime d Pooling it e n m a C a a C ature elasticized a ting side and leg upporter. 65 per 35 percent cotton. izes 28 to 40, 7.00. C ini of Helanca 100 with elasticized I front. Navy, gold, 1.00. Men's Sport C Tank Time' tank y knit in Oxford, s-m--xI 4.00 'S -Tom Price "CPIRG 'etractioi Th e G A M E CO C K rroneously reported Wed esday that SCPIRG is rorking with Contemporary Iniversity to establish cademically accredited curses for students working in reas of consumer protection nd environmental preser ation. Dr. Richard Kasschau of CU 3id all credit received in )urses taken through CU Is >dged in one of the existing cademic departments. "Each of the ideas men oned in the article as possible ourses is reasonable, but for n undergraduate to receive cademic credit, he would ave to propose it as a project hrough a formal written ipplication," Dr. Kasschau aid. "If the project was ac epred, credit could then be btained." "We would rather work with ;tudents than organizations," Dr. Kasschau added. Campus Calendar TODAY, MARCH 24 student Spring Break, to continue through April 2. University Union sponsored Daytona Camping trip, to continue through April 2. USC Music Department Seminar, Recital No. 11, 1:25 p.m., Fraser Hall. USC Music Department organ recital with Mildred Andrews, 8 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church. MONDAY, APR1L 3 Spring Thing begins. Sitarist Mah mud Mirza, will play at 8 p.m., in the Campus Room, Capstone. Tickets are free to USC students with an I.D., $2 for non-USC students with an I.D., and $3 for the public. Tickets are available in Room 204, Rusell Hose.