4 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 21, 1973 L Director of new health care project confronted by critics 1 U ' i I Have some time on Daily Photo by KEN FINK Super joint Ron Coleman puffs on a monster joint reportedly 24 inches long and three inches in diameter. Made from paper from a Cheech and Chong album, the killer reefer was described by Coleman as "the first three day joint I've ever smoked." GRAVE CRISIS: Plot thickens i Petaine case (Continued from Page 1) . Nancy Lessin, spokeswoman for the People's Clinic, says that the plan makes no provision for thosej near-indigents whose income places them ..just beyond the reach of government benefits. The confrontation followed a noon meeting at the medical center, at which Carpenter lectured on the HMO. At the session, he fielded some questions from the People's Clinic representatives, but refused to answer others. Outside his office, Carpenter re- fused to sit down with the group and address their queries, though he did talk with them for nearly an hour about why he would not discuss the HMO with them. Carpenter said he was not "pre- pared to address the group" and protested that he had only invited one person. He agreed, however, to meet with the group next week. In a later interview, Carpenter SEOUL (P) - South K o r e a pro- vides jail terms of up to 29 days for men wearing hair long enough to cover their ears, for women who wear hot pants or see-through dres- ses and for anyone secretly teach- ing dancing. SAINT DIE, France (P)-A bur-, glar got a piece bitten off his tongue when he tried to kiss a sleeping woman. Police saved the piece for matching purposes, butl theorized the man was keeping his mouth shut to avoid detection. RIO DE JANEIRO (P) - A gov- ernment report says 4 per cent of Brazil's 100 million people are al-r coholics, and that liquor is re- sponsible for 6 Oper cent of the nation's traffic accidents. admitted that only "some" non- indigents would be helped by the program, through the "extra time ' efforts of staff members. He expressly limited HMO's goals, however, to those "within tthe range" of the Medical Center's mission. That mission, Carpenter said, does not include "overthrow- ing" the present structure of U.S. medicine, a move which would probably be necessary, he claimed, to include the near-indigent in health maintenance plans. It is precisely on this question of scope that Carnenter and the rep- resentatives of the People's Clinic disagree most sharply. While Car- penter advocates only limited re- form, the clinic people would like Ito see a major revolution in the nation's entire health care system. Speaking to this point, Lessin says that the HMO is set up to serve the needs of the "health es- tablishment." "Any viable sys- tem," she said, "has to be orien- tated toward service rather than profit and be controlled by those it is meant to serve.," your hands? Truck on 7 Daily and ness Staff down join the Busi- 4 at 420 Maynard M-F 10-12, M-W-F 2-4, or Call 764-0560 4 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 DAY CALENDAR Ctr. for Cont. Education of Women: "Directions & Redirections," 330 Thompson St., 9:30 am. Psychiatry Lecture: G. Curtis, "Bio- logical Rhythms in Psychiatric & Psy- chometric Research," CPH Aud., 10:15 am. UAC - Creative Arts Festival: "Ex- panded Cinema," discussion - screening with underground filmmaker Stan Van- DerBeek, RC Aud., 3 pm. Student Lab Theatre: Wilson's "Lud- low Fair" Lennon's "In His Own Write," Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 4 Statistics Seminar: M. 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GENERAL NOTICES New Mini Mourse Begins Tonight: "Frontiers in Philosophy," No. 318 (1 cr.) Pass/Fall, Richard Brandt, S. P. Stich,; Greene Lounge, E. Quad, 7 pm. (Continued from Page 1) cemetery is reserved for "fighters with the Petainists wish to lay it in who died for France" and, since the military cemetery at Verdun. Petain collaborated with the Nazis,' Whatever his decision, he risks his burial there "would be totally infuriating millions of older French illegal." people who still have strong feel- Prominent F r e n c h lawyer ings on the Petain affair. Jacques Isorni, who defended Pe- Petain's supporters say that he tam at his treason trial, offered should get his "dearest wish" of Pompidou a third alternative yes- burial among the soldiers he led at terday - reburial of the marshal the Battle of Verdun. The French at the Les Invalides shrine in National War Veterans Associa- Paris. But that would place the tion contends that the Douaumont head of the Hitler-aligned Vichy Vegetarian')s dilemma (Continued from Page 1) At the same time, Backster in-' municating within a body should vited other scientists to suggest! be relatively simple. controls for his experiments. The "It stretches your imagination to result, he said, was "the most con- suppose that the body's chemical trolled experiment you've ever messenger system can go this far," seen." he said. The first to be skeptical of his Stressing that a scientist's main own results, Backster has repeated- fob is to report his observations, ly consulted botanists, physicists, Backster declined to guess what and other professionals in an at: kind of force is behind these com- tempt to find errors in his pro- munications, but he invites sug- cedure. gestions. "I was trying to find out if I was Since most of his experiments being overly excited about some- are carried on across metal bar- thing that could be explained by riers, Backster said, he feels it the body of existing scientific cannot be an electromagnetic phe- knowledge," he added. nomenon. regime next to Napoleon. Isnori, a leader of the move- ment for Petain's reinstatement said: "If the coffin of Marshal Pe- tain were found on the eve of the celebration of the Battle of Ver- dun, I suggest it should be placed in the Chapel crypt at Les In- valides, on the banks of the Seine, in the midst of those Frenchmen he protected so well." to the ARE YOU IN A SHELL? If you feel surrounded by the doldrums of daily life -break out! DISCOVER YOURSELF IN EITHER OR one person is needed to Become a member run each of the following committees: of e newly-organ- ized 10-man Execu- Musket Live Programming all-campus student-run Board. musical. 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