Friday, October 9, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Fridoy, October 9, 1 9 7 0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five I - TONIGHT! - ZPG A DEBA TE ON THE SUBJECT RESOLVED: that Christian couples have a moral obligation to foster zero population growth. SPEAKING FOR THE NEGATIVE: Professor & Mrs. Bruce Oakley Zoology Department SPEAKING FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE: Dr. H. Retner M.D. Director of Public Health At ST. MARY'S CHAPEL: in the Newman Center, downstairs FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 8:00 P.M. Guest's: DICK LA CROIX I STARTS TOMORROW: White Panther group status of c (Continued from Page 1i reappointment to the University ! of Chicago two years ago sparked a faculty inquiry and several pro- tests concerning issues of her rad- ical political beliefs and institu- tional sexism. Much of Dixon's time is now spent in the United States speak- ing on women's liberation. S h e claims, "All women suffer from economic exploitation, from psy-: chological deprivation, and from exploitive sexuality." A n o t h e r professor, Jo-Ann Gardner of the University of a LU 1~IU~~iiiigii protests jail abuses ontem porar wom en LANSING ) - Two state policemen yesterday confront- ed a group of White Panthers who came to the state capital Pittsburgh, will also take part in Catherine East of the U.S. Dept. to protest alleged abuse of prisoners in Michigan's penal the panel. Gardner. a former of Labor will round out the panel. institutions. truck driver who has taught psy- She is executive secretary of the Denying the group's charges, an official of the State chology at Cornell University and inter-departmental committee and Department of Corrections defended Michigan's penal system Carnegi Institute of Technology, citizen's advisory council on the organized the Professional Wo- status of women in the U.S. as "one of the most progessive, outstanding systems in the men's Caucus and KNOW, Inc., a The teach-in will begin tomor- country" according to a recent survey by the American Cor- women's press. row morning with t h r e e panel rectional Association. Gardner's involvement in wo- discussions on alternatives avail- Some 20 protesters, mostly student members of the White men's affairs includes serving as able to women in academics, pro- Panther Party from the University and from Michigan State a board member of the National fssions, government, a n d mar- University, rallied first outside the state capitol building. Organization of Women (NOW),; riage. Then the marched to the state building housing the De- the largest single group within the Speaking at these sessions willT they women's liberation movement, and be Gardner, Dixon, Morgan, eco- partment of Corrections, de- ...,.......... as president of the Association for nomics Prof. Mary Alice Shulman, manding to see departmentaPAdnirOFFICIAL Women Psychologists, business administration P ro0 Director Gus Harrison. D I Y O F C A -___--- ----- _--- Mary,,Bromage, and A n n Arbor attorney Jean King. The panels Sgt. William Carter, in charge BULLETIN are scheduled for 10 a.m. in the of the State Police capitol complex *....... . Angell Hall auditoriums. protection force, and one other of- Approximately twenty different ficer insisted at first the group ! I Daily Official Bulletin is an tcould not ent~r the building. official publication of the Univer- workshops will be held in the af- sity of Michigan. Notices should be ternoon in Mason Hall. "Using 10- Several youths tried to dart by sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r m to cal women as resource leaders, the them but were shoved back. There Room 3528 L. s. A. Bldg., before workshops will be run as discus- were no reports of any other vio- ' p.m., of the day preceding pub group," pannin leneication and by 2 p.m. Friday for sign groups," planning committee Sence. Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- member Wilson explains. t Carter finally agreed to let pear once only, student organiza- ents- Workshop topics include "Or- three of the delegation sake an ption notices are not accepted for ganizing women as a political appointment with Harrison. But p ication. r more information, phone 764-9270. g r o u p," "Effects of working Harrison was out for lunch and,- I mothers on young children," "So- the group never reached his of- FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9 cial history of women in the U.u,8 fice "Raising daughters to be liberated The group of protesters includ- s great bands women, and gBlack women as ed Ken Kelley of Ann Arbor, min doubly oppressed group. . Philosophy Dept. and Lawyers Club a ster of information for the White ; hlspyDp.adLwesCu Other workshops will focus ons P n Lecture: R. Wasserstrom, U.C.L.A., Pday care centers, career orienta- nthers, and Genie Plamondon. "Some Thoughts on Individual Re- :30-1:30 tions, sexual oppression, lesbian- Plamondon's husband Pun, the sponsibility in Time of War," Lawyers iscurricula for women, a n d) party's minister of defense, is b°- ;club Lounge,4 p.m. differences between the sexes. ing held in the Wayne County jail Astronomy Colloquium: Dr. F. Mil- Son charges of conspiring to bomb er "Rendezvous with a Comet," P & A -ColLo. Rm., 4 p.m. the -pres LEAVES 0 one of Ann Arb Friday 9:, PIONEER" PIONEER' SX-440 AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER Audio output: 40 wattts HUHF I; FM Tuner Sensitivity: 2.5 uV c HF)1; Frequency re- sponse: 20-70,000 Hz. Oiled walnut cabinet. $199.95. SX-990 STEREO RECEIVER AM-FM r' r 3 I Audio output: 130 watts [ IHF); FM Tuner Sensitivity: 1.7 uV (I HF). Completely versatile with inputs for: 2 phono, tape monitor, micro- phone, auxiliary and m a i n a m p s; w a In u t cabinet. $299.95. PIONEER" U ~ .. 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Y--- - New ribbed shetlands from England These smartly ribbed Shetland pullovers are the newest Alan Paine styles, with the long, lean look from England. In vigorous new colours, Sizes: Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large. For the student body: Genuine Authentic -i ( Navy . PEA COATS- $25 Sizes 34 to 46 CHECKMATE State Street at liberty Long-sleeved modified ring-neck $20.00 ' Sleeveless ring-neck $16.00 Same styles in lambswool $13.50-$18.00 304 SOUTH THAYER Opposite Hill Auditorium 665-8607 and 8 muic center, inc. the Ann Arbor CIA office. University Woodwind Quintet: N. Kelley said a letter smuggled Hauenstein, flute; F. Mueller, oboe; J. Out f th stte piso at ar-Mohler, clarinet; L. Stout, French horn; out of the state prison at Mar- L. Cooper, bassoon; F. Bundra, guest quette by a black 'inmate, Ernest violinist: School of Music Recital Croney, reported beatings of pri- Hall, 8 p.m. soners, inadequate medical treat- University Players: "The Caucasian ment for sick prisoners, and sev-{ Chalk Circle," Trueblood Theatre, 8 p.m. mn rInternational Folk Dance: Barbour ere mail censorship to hide actual j Gym, 8 p.m. conditions at the prison. National Band of New Zealand and Maori Dancers: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. In a rebuttal statement, Har- Astronomy Visitors' Night: (films) rison said, "If there is any evi- "Universe" and "Realm of the Galax- dence of maltreatment of prison- ies," (to observe) The Moon and the ers, the Attorney General, the Ring Nebula, Aud. B, Angell Hall, 8:30 state and federal courts are read- Slavic Languages and Literatures ily accessible." 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