age 8-Saturday, February 11, 1978-The Michigan Daily U. of Wisconsin will sell stock in companies with S. African ties MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - The Uni- v-rsity of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted 14-2 yesterday to sell about $9 million of stock in companies with holdings in racially troubled South Africa as soon as possible. Regents Arthur DeBardeleben of Park Falls and Ody Fish of Hartland voted against the proposal for prudent, but rapid divestiture recommended Thursday by the board's Business and Finance Committee. CAMPUS POLICE arrested three people in a brief scuffle during a protest by about 40 people in a hall near the board room on the 18th floor of Van Hise Hall. Joseph Mason, 20, Alexan Phillips, 26, and Robert Pittman, 22, of Madison, were charged with dis derly conduct and released, a pol spokesman said. Pittsman is a stude but Mason and Phillips are not stud ts, he said. The demonstrators took the stairs the 18th floor, removed hinges fromn door to the 18th floor and confron police, the spokesman said. REGENTS HAD BEEN debat divestitute since Attorney Gene Bronson La Follette said state 1 prohibits the state from investing companies that discriminate. DeBareleben challenged La Fol der all or- ice ant, en- to na ted ing ral te's opinion. Fish said the resolution would tie the board's hands in investing the system's $28 million in trust funds. "The only thing we can do with this resolution is put the money in a Mason jar, cover it with paraffin and hide it under Van Hise Hall," Fish said. Sadat, j Brandeis University JACOB HIATT INSTITUTE IN ISRAEL What does it offer you? 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THE EGYPTIAN president is on an eight-nation tour to drum up support for the peace initiative he began last November with his historic journey to Jerusalem-the first face-to-face political confrontation between Israel and Egypt. Sadat had been scheduled to meet Kreisky during a brief stopover in Salz- burg. The chancellor said the Sadat- Peres meeting became possible because both men happened to be in Western Europe at the same time. While Sadat and Peres meet in Vien- na, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin was to confer with U.S. Am- bassador to Israel Samuel Lewis for a briefing on the Egyptian leader's talks last week with President Carter. High anxiety Daily Photo by JOHN KNOX This reunion of fine-feathered fowls may be a signal that spring is on the way, but the seedy-looking characters could be up to fowl play in their rooftop rendezvous. PA T TERSON BIDS FOR SENA TE SEA T: 0 Milliken will run agarn For further information, see your Study Abroad advisor or write: Office of International Programs Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 nrc (617) 647-2422 !' u nrp tunty/armirmnutve actonu nvetst (Continued from Page 1) that gave him his slimmest margin of victory," Fitzgerald said in Ann Arbor yesterday. "It doesn't change our strategy any. I think the people are not satisfied with the cosmetic approach to solving problems. Behind the Milliken smile is a record of mismanagement." FITZGERALD also took advantage of the occasion to blast the Senate can- didacy of conservative Patterson. "It scares me," he said. "Brooks is a narrow, polarized,, one issue candidate. The right wing of the Republican party is certainly strong. How strong it is, we'll probably see." William Ralls, formerly of the public service commission, now running for governor, said the Governor choosing his old running mate "is an example of a tired stale administration that has lost its imagination. "IT REFLECTS a lack of capacity to reach out to new people," Ralls said. "Iy's a personnel problem. They're not breaking any new ground." East Lansing attorney and guber- natorial contender Zolton Ferency, J reacting to yesterday's Republican blitz, said L. Brooks Patterson "is a long way from becoming a United States senator." "He's painted himself into a corner on a single-issue basis," he said. FERENCY SAW the Milliken re- election bid as an opportunity "to go af- ter the man who is responsible for the poisoning of Michigan cattle." But the Democrats were not the only, ones who fired off against the governor for his.unexpected choice of Brickley 'as a running mate. Conservatives likewise lambasted the incumbent for choosing the liberal former lieutenant governor. State Senator Jack Welborn called the Brickley decision "stupid and foolish." "THE GOVERNOR talks about broadening the base of the Republican party," he said. "Then he picks someone who's more liberal than he is." Welborn, formerly Ronadl Reagan's Michigan campaign organizer, was working on the Senate campaign of conservative Hillsdale College ...J i flm-~w~cFtom The H wi "Our Flowers are grown with the kind of love you'd like to give that special someone." MIXED VALENTINE ARRANGEMENTS 510.OO-up (minimum for delivery is + 7.50) DELIVERED FREE in most of Ann Arbor nA asst#..v on , , I PLAN 20. C, Mary itfmw LVLUL WA5I1hm Special Valentine's Hours 0:30-5:00 (Feb. 14, ONL Y) flowers, T CLASSES starting Feb all 994-6112, ask for Ann Nielsen for details -U Maiden Lane.c Just North of Island Drive Apts. Plenty of Free Parking 994-6112 C LAWYER'S ASSISTANT. a.N a challenging new career for college graduates. An intensive 12 week course offered by the. 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BRICKLEY, WHO is at the center of the partisan crossfire, was Milliken's first running mate in 1970. He dropped out' of government after one term, however, citing the ineffectiveness of his office. Many in both parties questioned why Brickley is making a comeback, and speculation centers on the possibility Milliken could be naming his own heir in case he decides to accept appoin- tment to a national ticket in 1980. Others simply attribute the Brickley decision to a lack of viable alternatives. "I THINK IT'S going to be an issue in the campaign," said Michigan House Speaker Bobby Crim. "The king is- going to leave and he's picking his heir." Crim said the Governor "is going to outside people" and ignoring qualified Republicans in the legislative branch. Milliken, formerly lieutenant gover- nor to George Romney, was thrust into the governor's office in 1969 when Romney quit to become HEW secretary to Richard Nixon. The Yale-educated businessman from Traverse City won a term of his very own with Brickley in 1970, and was re-elected in 1974 with current Lieutenant Governor James Dammon as his running mate. Dammon is now running for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination, the only announced candidate besides Pat- terson in the field. CIRCUS CROWDS BREAK RECORD DETROIT (AP) - There's nothing like a circus to lift the spirits, and in this city a record run by the circus is being hailed as evidence of a dra- matic crime turnaround. More than 115,000 persons jammed Olympia Stadium here in a recent six-day runeof the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey circus - setting an all-time record for the circus in this city. I I 00 0# We are proud to announce that Fall 1978 - Day Sept. 25 - Dec. 15 Spring 1979 - Day Feb. 12 - May 4 D A Fall 1978 - Evening Spring 1979 - Evening Q Sept. 19 - March 10 March 20 - Sept. 1 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 Alpha Omicron N Before we started advertising our article in the Columbus, Ohio paper, we received and responded to a request to send our articles to a man in that city. The man wrote us and thanked us for sending the articles, saying he found them stimulating and enjoyable, however, our concept of Christianity was quite a bit different from his and it was seldom that he agreed with us. Also he wrote: "if ,you don't mind a word of caution, be wary that you are not 'using' God to justify your own wants and desire - many -- have.used God's Word to suit their own prejudices - a des- picable feat, at least." Then he asked that we please write and comment on his ideas. We reblied that we were not in a position to comment on his concept of Christianity for the simple reason that he did not tell what .it was nor point out where ours was wrong., Therefore, we could not comment nor were we in a position to "see the light and get right," provided we were wrong and it was he that was living and walking "in the light and right paths." We stated we did not consider it charitable to leave one"walking in darkness until he falls in the ditch," especially since "the ditch of eternity" is a little ways ahead for every soul that continues walking in darknessl In regard to the word of caution: "Be wary that you are not 'using' God to justify your own wants and desires-- many - have used God's Word to suit their own prejudices - a des- picable feat. at least": Our comment was that we would have years had often noticed when some were unable to answer the facts and logic of an opponent, then they begin to attack the other's motives and character regardless of their knowledge of either, and to borrow his own expression that appeared to be "a despicable feat, at least." Of course, however, my correspondent would not be guilty of suchl John The Baptist's message to prepare men for the com- ing of Christ was to "flee the wrath to come," for Christ would gather His wheat into the garner and burn the "chaff" with unquenchable fire - if you call yourself Christian what do you consider yourself, "Wheat," or "Chaff" - there is no life, no spiritual life in "chaff!" The Apostle Paul was caught up Into heaven and heard "unspeakable words" not lawful for him to utter, and later, in speaking of "the judgment seat of Christ," he said: "Knowing the terror of The Lord, we persuade men:" and at another time he said he could "wish himself accursed from Christ" in order that his brethren after the flesh might be saved! The great work for God accomplished by men like Luther, Calvin, Knox, Bunyan, Wesley and others, began as a result of their want and desire to be saved from their sins and es- cape "eternal heill" Recently I read that mighty man of God, Jonathan Edwards, said the cause of his beginning to seek the Lord and to do His will was the result of meditation on The Bible's message of hell fire for the lost soul that Jesus Christ so often and so faithfully warned men, and then international sorority is returning to The University of Michigan! If you would like to be an innovator-in an old tradition consider us! Yr .1.,.. I