• ST. JOSEPH - ith inter esther ain upon us, prolonged exposUre to the co d returns a common health problem for many people. ercy and morial hosni are osoring 0 , cold eather" clliiics which m y help pe n pre ent rious complications, announced rry Ulery, cordinator of community health education for th South estern . higan Health C e ). Th clinics entitled "Co d Can Be a iller: the Prevention of Hypothermia d Other inter esther Problem , , ill b held on Tuesday, December 6. T fu t ill be from 10 to 11 a.m. in th ercy Ho ita} Lecture Room. It . b repe ted from to 5 p.m. in the emorial Ho itat Forum. ccordi to Ulery, th clinic are free-of -charg d open to th publi. Spe ers ill in lude Ch nd D· k . el from the Sarett atur Center nd Lou A ody from th re ture Center. Th clinics ill include inform tion on outdoor rts ctivitie proper cold ether clothin and nutriti n, nd tip on pre entin cold ether prob ems d injuri through phy . cal condition­ i . There ill 0 b informati n on h t pe pie ould do if they become randed in their c r durin cold ether, dded lery. Hyp thenni id ery· a drop in intern 1 body temper ture.' For per n e rien ing hypothermia. the r ult be Fro tbite i b dy begin to I n produc it. id on the uit ill begin in m nt by th gr up of 21 ngre en dded to list of more than 100 other up rtin group and pr minent individu I . That uit demand 4 n demonstr tion in Green boro Carolin ,on vember 3, 1979. Th uit claims that local and federal official u d their office to viol te th civil right of the demonstrator. They con pired ith I nsmen and azi in that ttac . they unl wfully arre ed dem nstrators, and they concealed nd manipul ted eviden e after the fact. The claim re ba d on media reports trial te tim ny nd officials dminis- that t 0 ent parti ipated in and organizati n by the Ian " r up . Ian n/inform nt Da n r cruited nized , I m men whil in the p o OVE BER"30 - DECE BER .19 3 THE CITIZE PAG 3 You are a ch ild of • e un I er e "You are hild of the Uni er no le than the trees or us. You ha e a right to be here. nd hether or not i is cle r to you the niver . unfoldin it uld. ' Isn't that methin to ponder? Th t shieh are I hi h _nd the flo er nd bird: the un II the er enjoy. tellati n da n. Blae oe r • • C I • Editor: "You are a child of th univer !' Therefore, let us rna e friend with the ar and ith all common thing of n ture like the flo er and trees; birds and animals; clouds and mountains; river and a and e God' hand in the creation of all the thing. Ha e you read Disiderata? -th t marvelou f nnula for H ppine ? I hay h d a fr med copy of thi lovely m in my home for m ny ye IS. The rea n I am sharin it ith you t d i be au f a atement my tar­ friend may ell understand. Here it is! • I ur u Ulery , "there are two re pon that body can e. "The fD' is a voluntary respon exer(:iling to y urn - and the second . an in luntary one' - adju ing to pre rve normal temperature in the vi 1 orpns. Both drain a penon' energy re and lead to ex.ha ion, can be the fi ep to upor nd death," he dded. Frostbite, . d Ulery, is the reaction to hypothermia. The fir t of fro bite . ·th dull, p' yello ish appearance. Affected areas often i ch or feel prickly, and continued exposure can cause ellin d numbing. "Despite all the advances m de in health care, the be medicine for pro­ Ion d expo re to the eold i still pre- ention," Ulery. "It· far (; e to prevent winter problem than j is to treat them." There e three thin a person can do to help prevent fro bite and hypother­ mia, id Ulery. "Fir , don't y out "de too Ion hen it' cold or the wind chill f ctor is too high. "Second, ear arm clothing, uch s item made of wool, which allow air to. b trapped bet een 1 yers, 'And third rt each d y with a ood bre f t so that your body ha the e tra energy it need to fight the cold eather.' he id, Preregistration for the clinics i not required. Per n ishing more lnf r- m tion may call 9 7-5267. S H operate ercy Ho pital in Benton Harbor and emori 1 Ho pit I in t. 10 ph. ordin to ney Dan heehan, Havin revie ed the r und t f rth b the Ju ti e D partment in up rt 0 th demand that the Civil Right uit be di i d. and bein aware of the lid reputati n of Jud ern ehrid e a com­ petent and ell-informed juri t , e are c nfident that the m ti ns to dismi ill be readily denied b the urt. Therefore e ill nd ready to ccept the uidance of the court in pro eedin ith the civil di 0 ery in thi se in the manner hich i most compatibl ith the effe ti e pro cuti n of the federal riminal indi tment and ith any addition I criminal inve tigation of overnm nt tivitie hich rna be under en by a special pro ut r bein con . dered by the C urt of ppeal in a in ton.' in J nu ry the criminal trial of nine an men and azis will begin in in t n lem orth rolin. The Civil Right Fund h dem nded and ued for pe ial pro cutor to t e over th pro uti n from the 1 u ti e Department and tion to federal ent and yet indicted. federal ourt jud e 1 t umm r ordered the tt mey General to in e i­ ate th need for the ppointrn nt of a cial pr se ut r, but the ttorn y eneral h s resi ed nd i ppealin th de i ion. HI GTO nt rd- d Greensb ro police nd hil rep rtin t FBI. Federal B TF nt Bernard But ovich parti ip ted in ey zi pI nnin me tin prior to ovember 3 bile or in underc ver ith them. Police ho had guaranteed prote t- into the nti- Ian demon trator rveilled and followed the att er th t m rning but. did n thing to op the otings, ot coincidentally ac ordin to the uit P la r rgani­ zers ho were murdered had been under FBI inve ti ati n the wee before they ere killed. On" December 3 la yers for th Civil Right Fund ill enter federal district c urt in Durham orth Carolin to argue against moti n to dismi the uit filed by the federal Justi e Dep rtment the tate of orth Carolina, and the City of Greensb roo The government previou y ucce - fully topped the di very court uper­ vi d inve tigation pr e in the uit hich Civil Right Fund 1 yer pro­ je t ill ultim tely reveal the full e tent nd char cter of the multi-agency in­ v 1 ement in the murder . ong its arguments for dismi sing the uit the J u ti e Department claims the federal ffi i 1 with kno ledge of an impending crime have no duty to t p the crime or w rn the victim. c rding to the J u tice fed ral offi ial