Friday, February i.0, 1 97 2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page seven Friday, February .3, 972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY :.. . n ... , ,, .., s: .:. ., W, Major penal reforms proposed DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN LU ~L4 LU iU~1~14LU1 ~ Governor William Milliken sent to the legislature yesterday pro-' posals which call for substanta- tive reform of the state penal sys- tem. A major section of the Gover- itor's message recommended that community programs be estab- lished to handle the "non-dangerous convict' including community ser- vice agencies, "small resident homes," and YMCA's. The governor asked that a pre- sentence diagnosis facility be set up to 'determine which convicts are "dangerous," and therefore should go to prison, and which should be put on probition or plac- ed in a community program. Mil- liken saw this classification pro- cess as a possible money-saver for the state. In his message, Milliken also said the state should have a spec- v i l 1Ji~l 9. i1 FRIDY, FEBRUARY -8. Colloq. Rm., 4 pm.j JV Wrestling: Michigan vs. Central Day Calendar Michigan. Crisler Arena. 5:30 pm. ial women's prison, instead of Wrestling: Michigan vs. Wisconsin, placing women in the Detroit Regents' Public Session: Regents' Crisler Arena, 7:30 pm. House of Correction. Rm. 1st fl, Admin. Bldg., 11 am. Hockey: Michigan vs. Wisconsin, The essge clle forthe Sociology Colloquium: Arthur Stinch- Coliseum, 8 pm. The message called for the combe, Berkeley, "A Perspective on International Folk Dance: Barbour break up of "older, larger institu- Ecological Analysis." Rackham Amph. Gym. 8 pm. tions." The "oversized Southern (Rin. 4000), 4 pm. University Players: Ionesco's "Victims; Michigan Prison.is deadly," Mil- Mathematics Lecture: J. Meyer, of Duty," and Genet's "The Maids," likenesid and prisoners frequent- "Automata Theory and Reliable Sys- Lydia Mendelssohn, 8 pm. line,- aidand rislrirs fequnt-tems," 3209 Angell ball, 4 pm. ly leave this institution "worse Astronomy Colloq.: E. Olsen, "Studies Office of Religious Affairs: A. Walsh, off than when they entered." of the Flux and Linear Polarization u Boston U. "Women in Resistance" Extra Galactic Sources at 8 GHz," P&aA Aud. D, Angela Hall, 8 pm. General Notices Environmental Health Seminar: I TER Higgins, "The Role of Occupation% UN Chronic Respiratory Disease," Sch. of, Public I$lth.-I1: Aud., Mon., Feb. 21, 1 #pm. " IaAttention Students: Feb. 25, 5 pm. is "We. V last date for Winter Term when Regis- trar's Office will allow refund for a 50 per cent withdrawal. 295 HL Organization Notices 295oH Gay Liberation Coffee House. Feb. Boston 18. 7:00 PM, Canterbury.,7 Robert F. Williams Defense Fund., ~ Feb. 21, 8:00 PM, basement in Lane Hall. SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M. MPAPERS LIMltED k , ,jie '.Results"(- untington Ave. , Mass. 02115 267-3000 ARKHAM HOUSE - fihe. collection of books on horro. and supernatural pub- lishedi in Iimited''editions. H. P LOVECRAFT AUGUST DERLETH CLARK ASHTON SMITH BORDERS BOOK SHOP 518 E. William Neses: Viewing sex bias with male eyes (Continued from Page 1) secrecy, and the lack of role In 1970, HEW withheld some $2 models for women in administra- million in federal contracts from tive and executive positions. the University until it came up Ness remains pessimistic about 4 with an acceptable affirmative the chances of improving the situ- action plan to end sex discrimina- ation. finn in its hiring Uractices "We could get 30 or 40 per cent Studies of population growth and economi development first ac- quainted Ness with the reality of! -sex discrbmination. To him, it seemed apparent that technologocial breakthroughs and an elite awareness of the problem would "force society -to provide economic roles for women other than housewife-slaves." Membership on the commission has merely sharpened his concern, as he gyt a chance. to view more closely how the University dis- criMinates. He criticizes the low quotas set for the admission of women in the law and medical schools, hiring practices which exclude women because they are shrouded in women enrollment in the law school.' That could be done very easily. But we're not going to get that," he says. The patterns of change will be difficult and slow, according to Ness. Currently, he says, the only hope women have is in HEW and a new state Fair Employment Practices law which, for the first time, includes professional groups. "No one knows how this will work/out," he adds. "It took many court cases to establish the law f or manual employment groups. The cycle will begin again." Daily ClassifiedsI Bring Results" The plan would renovate the state's three maximum security; institutions to reduce population' as well as providing better educa- tion and living conditions The governor said he will name a committee on corrections in- cluding state 'officials, business and labor leaders, " and possibly former inmates to look into future possible actions. The proposals stressed job train- ing of prison inmates as well as removing legal obstacles to em- ployment of convicts in as many trades as possible. For the Student Body: SALE' " Jeans. *BellIs SFlares V2 off CHECKMATE Subscribe to The Michigan Daily Dance Program: Ann Arbor Dance Theatre Concert, Residential College Aud., 8:30 pm. Ecumenical Campus Ctr.: Bangla- desh Day, Music, Dance-Drama, Union Ballroom, 8:30 pm. STUDENT BLOOD BANK WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23-11-5 THURSDAY, FEB. 24-1-7 kU-M --, I -: L ;{ SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. 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