Page} Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY f uesday, December 12, 19'12 Page Ten [HE MICHIc~AN DAILY I uesday, December 12, 1912 Ooof! Randy Hall '75, a Tae Kwon Do Green Belt, scores a point with a Sunday in Barbour Gym. Black Belt Dwight Deroo referees the ma CITY ACTION: Preferential voting By GORDON ATCHESON - ation and funding was also passed and DEBRA THAL This last group will allow the sub A Human Rights Party (HRP) mission of a grant application t resolution to institute preferential the federal government for th voting in next April's city elec. second year funding of Model C tions was soundly defeated, follow- ties. ing a demonstration supporting ex- Preceding last night's City Coun tensive funding for health and cil meeting, about 30 people, man child care. of them HRP members, pickete In other action, economics Prof. in the city hall lobby. The grou William Shephard was appointed demanded council allocate $350,00 chairman of the Cable TV Com- for health and child care centers. mission to replace retiring Chair- The funds are part of the ove man Sidney Winter. $1,300,000 the city will receive un The last of a series of proposals der the federal revenue sharinm concerning Model Cities reorganiz- program. Units to file ward suits (Continued from Page 1) be impossible without an approv The purpose of the HRP-Demo- ed ward boundaries plan, since i crat suit is "to clear up the ques- order to file petitions, the candi tions concerning the Last Chance dates must know which ward Plan's fulfillmentof regulations they live in. governing ward boundaries," ac- The HRP - Democrat suit wil cording to Ted Beals, a Democrat be filed by Andrei Joseph, a po on the Ward Boundaries Commis- tential HRP candidate for council sion. and a Democratic candidate to b The Republicans will contest named later, according to Dav their suit on the grounds the Green Cahill of HRP. Plan better fulfills the charter re- "I have no doubt the judge wil quirements for ward boundary find in favor of the Last Chanc plans, according to McCormick. Plan, since it received approva All three parties agree the court of council," stated Beals. must reach a speedy decision be- McCormick, however, said h cause the candidates for April's believes the suit in favor of th elections must file petitions by Green Plan "seems to have a goo Jan. 1. Filing such petitions would chance of passing." Room and Board .n C-Q0PS on NOrth Campus and Central Campus Places for Men and Women Winter term 1973 Apply 3rd floor Michigan Union Room 3-N or call 662-4414 Local DES critics get support from Nader unit (Continued from Page 1) sometime early next year for the T a study done by Dr. Lucile Ku Health Subcommittee of the Senate chera on the effectiveness of the Labor and Public Welfare Com- pill in preventing pregnancy in mittee. A Kennedy staff member 1,000 test cases. Following the said yesterday, though, that it is[" study, DES use became widespread unclear at this time whether DES on campuses, and Health Service experimentation would be coveredp* continued to dispense the drug. in the hearings. Weiss collected published re- T a ep d search on the carcinogenic effects The Nader report, prepared by sr oEt, a cinenic tlDr. Sidney Wolfe and Anita John- of DES, and 'pointed out that whilesnu the FDA and other organizations , urges the FDA to require new had condemned the use of .3 mg. labeling and advertising warnings DES in meat, the morning-after against the use of DES for birth pill, administered over a five-day control, asks the drug industry to speriod, contained 168,000 times that discourage such uses by physicians ' FFc I publishers list price on ALL NON-COURSE BOOKS BE THEY HARD COVER OR PAPER BACKS random house suggests .. o-, F.. . .... {;; . Get it at 0SCUNT RECORDS or nerhans ,?nn-c,,.. r 1,,c c r A i \' I *1 4 4 YI Gr irlegat ar Great Paper! i i a is f..mm an