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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Sunday, February 11, 1973'
THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 11, 1973
Workmen trapped in
New York explosion
. (Continued from Pagel) dustrial area of Staten Island into
is a prolonged process that will neighboring New Jersey.
take anywhere to a day to a couple The rest of the roof then col-
of days."elapsed into the tank on the work-
The explosion shattered the 270- men as they carried out routine
foot-wide domed roof of the eight- maintenance.
story tank, hurling two-foot-thick3
chunks of concrete almost one Fire Lt. William Cole, who en-*
half mile from the site in an in- tered the tank inside a safety cap-
- - -- ---- sule with an oxgven nack hours
Orientation
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consider yourself a. knowledgable in trivia b. a film critic c. stupid
enough to go through with this idiotic quiz.
STRANGE CONFRONTATION:
Local A& scene
of, lettuce bolqycott
idwife
practices
at hospital
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Nurse-midwives,; like most doc-
tors, no longermakehouse calls.
But there are still people who feel
that childbirth ought to be a fam-
ily event.
Tim and Candy Wilson are a
case in point. Their baby is due
next month, and they have decided
to "welcome our child into the
world in our own home."
"Deliveries are so common in a
hospital that they don't feel the
same way we do about this prec-
ious, beautiful experience," Wil-
son says. "They're kind of alien-
ated toward the beauty ofthe
whole thing."
after the explosion, said a slab
of fallen concrete "like a side-
walk" prevented him from seeing
the trapped men.
"In my opinion there is no way
anyone can survive that," Cole
said, "It's just desolation and
flames. There isn't anyone alive
down there, no way."
The tank, which can hold up to
10 million cubic feet of liquid na-
tural gas, was empty at thedtime
and the workmen were repairing
its lining.
The cause of the blast was not
immediately known. Officials said
if the tank had been filled, the ex-
plosion could have touched off a
holocaust throughout Staten Island.
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Teamsters a "company union".
"So the teamsters are taking
payola from the growers to keep
the little guy down?" asked War-
ren Wheelock, the store's assist-
ant manager.
"That's it," said Martinez. "All
we're saying is that we have a
right to organize, a right to union-
ize, a right to our own collective
bargaining agent. All we are ask-
ing for it justice."
Lengel said later, "I'd stop sell-
ing lettuce here, but this one store
won't make any difference.
Wheelock seemed impressed by
DAILY OFFICI
Pre-natal checks could be made
Martinez's arguments. "The Team- in the home, Craig says, but she
sters are a raw deal from top to feels that actual delivery in the
bottom, and that's where we get home is still unwise.
our lettuce," he said. "I tell you, "I don't think there are ade-
I have my job, my pay, my family quate measures for emergency
to worry about. If I didn't, why care in the home," she explains.
sure, I'd help." "It's no fun to be caught in an
Martinez said the national boy- emergency situation with only
cott drive has added the massive makeshift equipment."
A&P and Safeway chains in the The Wilsons, too are worried
Midwest and West to its original about an emergency. If the doctor
East Coast target area. who plans to deliver the baby finds
He called yesterday's demonstra- any sign of a problem, Ms. Wilson
tion "a real good start" and said will go to a hospital. '
other A&P stores in the area will, A
be picketed over the next few Meanwhile, most American wo-
weeks. men will continue to have their ba-
bies in hospitals. Craig comments
:::;.L<::::::<<:.::..>. that after-two years of practice in
New York, she found most wom-
f L R U LFT IN en preferred a nurse-midwife to a
They
BOOLEE - I love you. Happy Hearts
Day. Jooloo.
found
each
other
. .. THE WORLD seems kinder to me
today as I have foundin you the
one whom I really wanted. Won't it
be. appropriate for us to make this
wonderful world ofr urs more beau-
tiful with our true and devine
love. I am sure you can color my'
world.
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4, noon. 20, 1973, Inst. for Paralegal Training
Musical Society: George Shirley, ten- on 2/2/73 & Market Opinion Res. on
or, Hill, 2:30 pm. 2/23/73.
S.Professional Theatre Prog.: Gorky's U.S. Dept of State Work-Study Prog.:
"Lower Depths," Power Ctr,, 3, 8 pm. For juniors, seniors or grad. students
MONDAY FEBRUARY 12 who wish to work in the State Dept.
Russian & E. European Studies: H. for 3 months in area of interest. De-
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Commons, basement, Lane Hall, noon. ANNOUNCEMENT: Geneva Golf Club,
Macromolecular Res. Ctr.: R. Sam- Geneva, Ill. Opening for lifeguard/
uels, Hercules Inc., "Structured Poly- swimming coach with Red Cross Life
mer Properties," 1042 E. Engin., 4 pm. Saving qualifications. Opening best for
Psych. 171 Film Series: "To Die To- students living i nthat area. Further
day," UGLI Multipurpose Rm., 4 pm. details avail.
High Energy Seminar: H. Halpern, Career Center for Social Services, N.
Wis-SLAC, " Plus Photoreproduction on Y. C., Summer Social work Program
gles," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 pm. available to Undergraduates, seniors
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Music School: Contemporary Direc- cation deadline March 1.
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Folk Ensemble, Power Ctr., 8 pm. terview Feb. 13, 1:30 to 5 pm. Openings
Rive Gauche: Dutch language night, include gen. counselors, arts and crafts,
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(minorities encouraged to schedule ap- gen. counselors, specialists in arts and
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.Systems Corp. 2/16/73; Case Western tor, head cook. Details and applics.
Reserve University (Grad. Students for ' available.
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Sommer, Charles Stein.
Editorial Page: Eric Schoch
Arts Page: Barb Bialick, Diane Levick
Photo Technicians: Denny Gainer, Karen Kasmauski
doctor.
"We want to make the delivery a
good experience," Craig says.
"Instead of making the home
more like a labor room," she adds,
"we want to make the labor room
more like a home."
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