Tuesday, September 19, l 972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Tuesday, September 19, 1972 THE MICHI(~AN DAILY Page Seven i FREE, Punch, Coffee, Tea, Cookies, and Conversation LSA OPEN- HOUSE TUESDAY September 19, 3:00-4:30 Dean's Conference Room 2549 ISA BElT MIDRASH PROGRAM IN JEWISH STUDIES Late Registration All This Week Cal 663-4129 or come to Hillel, 1429 Hill Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 6-7 P.M. . Hebrew Language (all Levels) * Modern Hebrew and Israeli Literature " The Jewish Ethical Imperative -The Ethics of Sexuality -The Ethics of Imprisonment * The Individual and The State " Basic Judaism " Martin Buber: The Man and His Philosophy} " Hassidism and Studies in Jewish Mysticism * The Jew in American Politics * Flowers From Hell: A Survey of Holocaust Literature Nixon claims victories in war on drug traffic WASHINGTON (k') - Taking is- are involved in the narcotics trade. sue with George McGovern, Presi- He told the U.S. narcotics con-t dent Nixon claimed initial victor- trol officers from American em- ies yesterday in the war on illegal bassies in 55 countries 'to con- drugs: He said he will cut off U.S. vey this personal message from aid to any country whose leaders me: contribute to America's narcotics " problem.Anygoerment whose lader problem.participate in or protect the activi- Nixon did not mention the Dem- ties of those who contribute to our ocratic presidential nominee by drug problem should know that name in addressing U. S. diplo- the President of the United States mats assembled from around the is required by statute to suspend{ world for a three-day drug con- all American economic and mili- ference. tary assistance to such a regime. But his remarks clashed with "On the other hand, every gov- McGovern's allegation Sunday that ernment which wants to move Nixon's anti-narcotics campaign against narcotics should know that has failed. The Democratic, candi- date said the administration has it can count on this country for not cracked down on Southeast wholehearted support and assist- Asian allies who, McGovern said, ance in doing so." LANSING, Mich. (AP)-State AFL- CIO President William Marshall said an analysis of the second ses- sion of the 92nd Congress shows that Sen. Robert Griffin (R-Mich.) voted "only once on 10 key issues in support of the position taken by organized labor. The state labor body released a statement yesterday, claiming that Griffin had "one .ofthe worst anti- worker voting records" in .the Senate. Marshall said Griffin's record "points up the correctness of our decision tonendorse" Democratic senatorial nominee Frank Kelley, who is running against Griffin this CALLED 'ANTI-WORKER':- AFL.CIO condemns Griffi n voting record year. Marshall nnn. c~r1 said that Griffin's 1972' Subscribe to The Daily Phone 764-0558 ' DAN record was only 10 per cent tavor- D A I A L BU L T able to worker interests, which he said is lower than Griffin's overall ..:::..:.. i.:.::................... si-year showing of 24 per cent. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 and Univ. Press Book Award for 1972 He said the "only Griffin correct will be presented ht meeting; reception vote from labor's standpoint was DAY CALENDAR will follow in Mich. League Ballroom, the one he cast in opposition to a LSA Coffee Hour: LSA freshmen, All Teacher's Certificate Candidates:mh guests of honor, 2549 LSA Bldg., 3-4:30 Application for teacher's certificate due move to pigeon-hole the proposed pm. at beginning of junioif year; turn in to no-fault auto insurance bill." Computing Center: "Use of the Tele- 1228 Sch. of Educ. soon as possible. The labor leader said the issues tyne in MTS," Seminar Rm, Comp. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT reviewed were in such areas as Ctr., 4, 4:45, 7, 7:45, & 8:30 pm. 3200 SAB Poetry Reading: losif Brodsky. U-M SENIORS AND GRAD STUDENTS maritime jobs, job safety, voter poet in residence, reading his ownR RECEIVING DEGREES in '73 '73: If registration, education, equal em- poems in Russian, translation reading you'll be looking for a full-time job ployment opportunity, day care fa-1 by Donald Hall, Rackham Lecture after graduation, GRAD II computer- cilities, minimum wage and collec- Hall. 8 pm. ized job opportunity matching system tie' aganig Ctr. for Early Childhood Education might help. It's free. Stop by or calltive bargaining. & Development: Boyd McCandless; for more information, Deadline: Sep- "Don't let the junior senator try Emory Univ., "The Role of Males in tember 28. to fool you with election eve claims Day Care," Aud. 4, Mod. Langs. Bldg., ANNOUNCEMENT: Students inter- that he loves working people. He 8 pm. ested in working for Environmental GENERAL NOTICES Action lobby group in Washington D. Attention: Effective Fri., Sept. 22, C. Fall or Winter Term. No pay but stitution and elect officers. hours for Harlan Hatcher Grad Library good experience for students taking? Gay Liberation Front business meet- will be: Mon.-Thurs., 8 am.-12 mid- time off from school. Stop by for more ing, Sept. 19, 8:00 PM, Union-South night; Fri., 8 am.-10 pm.: Sat., 10 am.- info, wing, 3rd Floor Conference room. 6 pmn.; Sun.. 1 pm.-12 midnight. 'CAMPUS RECRUITING INFORMA- U of M Volleyball Club organiza- President's State of the U niversity TION : A tentative list of G rad U or. l myig e a u Sc oy eeting, Sept., a Address: Pres. Fleming will give annual Schools & Organizations planning to tionalo mg ihg21 MF address2to faculty and staff. Mon., have representatives on campus is now members and e MichiganUndon All Sept. 25, 8 pm. in Rackham Lecture avail ble in this office. Stop by, & members and new interested ones wel- Hall; open to all members of the Univ. pick up a copy. come. community; five Distinguished Fac- ORGANIZATIONAL NOTICES United Farm workers Boycott Com- ulty Achievement Awards, six Dis- Anthropology Undergraduate Associ- mittee meeting, Sept. 22, 8:00 PM, tinguished Service Awards, two Dis- ation meeting, Sept. 19, 9:00 PM, UGLI Friends Meeting House, 1416 Hill St. tinguished University Professorships, Multipurpose room; to approve a con- Seek Volunteers and assign work pro- The Most Useful Coupon You May Ever Rip Out... Say It, Sell It, Seek It-Thru Daily Classifieds made those same claims just be- fore his first Senate election six years ago and then . consistently voted against the interests of work- ers when he got into office," Mar- shall said. Abortion held .' (Continued front Page'1) the play focused on sex roles and cliches about women which fol- low them through their lives. Singer - composer Roberta Kosse then presented some of her own works, including "Have You Ever Had the Bidg Or- gasm?", which concluded with "Don't worry, hardly any' wo- man has." Profits from the show have not yet been determined, but will be known in abolt a week when ticket sales are in, according to Al LaGuire, public relationis di- rector for the Michigan Abortion Referendum Committee. Profits will be used to; buy newspaper and television ads in support of the referendum,' HEAVY MELON In Barrow. Alaska, northern- most community in the United States, a medium-size watermel- on sells for $8, National Geogra- phic says. . / l ai l' ADCOPY: . t .. 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