The Michigan Doily-Friday, January 13,1978-Page 3 Italian premier might resign; ~flJU SE N~EW HAPPEN4 cALLtY Oh, those primal lusts Jimmy himself admitted that, yes, he had once lusted. Now a Carter crony who also happens to be the Prez's official mouthpiece may have had similar libidinous pursuits in mind when asked to comment on HEW Secretary Joseph Califano's anti-smoking crusade. Said Press Secretary Jody Powell: "We are all aware of the possible dangers of cigarettes, alcohol... and a number of other things." Join the Daily Comrades! You who suffer under the yolk of endless classes, piles of homework, and pitiless profs, the Central Committee of The Michigan Daily extends an ink-smeared hand in inviting you to join your brothers and sisters in a gloriously non-academic pursuit - the production of a student newspaper. Be you interested in toiling for our news, sports, arts, or business staffs, be assured there is a place in our ranks for you. Should you wish to heed our call to pencils, gather at the following places at these times: Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. at Greene Lounge in East Quad and Bursley's West Lounge; Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. at-the West Lounge in South Quad and the Angela Dayis Lounge in Markley; Thursday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. at The Daily, 420 Maynard St. All power to the printing presses! a Happenings... ... slide into gear at Guild House, 802 Monroe, when Jean Carlberg delivers a slide presentation on "Women in China" at noon ... to partici- pate in a free workshop with the Marcus Belgrave sextet, call Eclipse Jazz and 763-1107 and be in the East Quad Auditorium at 2:00 ... you can shuss on over to the International Center to sign up for a cross-country ski trip between 2-5 ... at 3:45 engineering types can get an earload from Donald Slayter on "Ion Spectra from Laser Imploded Targets" in Room 165 Chrysler Center ... at 6, Martin Luther King will be commemorated at a dinner at Trotter House ... State Sen. William Fitzgerald, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, will be in the Cook Room of the Law Quad at 7:30 ... swing your partner and do-si-do at Xanadu Coop, 1811 Washtenaw, at 8 ... Allyn Rickett, who spent four years imprisoned in China, will speak on "Ideological Remodeling in China" at 8 in MLB 4 ... for something really out of this world, check out the University's Astronomi- cal Film Festival program about our neighbor the moon, at 8 in MLB 3 ... you can relax, finally, at 8:30 with Abhilasha's discussion of the dynamics of yoga and meditation at Canterbury House. B-r-r-!It's cold The current cold spell has left the folks in Cucumber, W. Va. as cool as the name implies. It was 6 below there yesterday morning. But the people of Frost were even frostier at 8 below. The town of Coolridge - true to its name - had 4 below. On the warmer side, Heaters never got below 4 above. And in Miami, W. Va. it was a balmy 6 above. Contacting your elected officials Eleven-year-old Marco Ghattas wasn't allowed to eat in the television room of his home and he didn't like that one bit. So the Santa Fe youngster did what any other kid would have done. He took his dispute with his parents right up to the top - to New Mexico Governor Jerry Apodaca. Apodaca responded with a proclamation: "By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the state of New Mexico, I do hereby grant Marco Ghatta permissibn to eat in his own TV Room." But the governor added that Marco should mind his parents, "because they love you very much." On the outside . . . Our weather will be white and cold today. Skies will be pretty gloomy and we'll have light snow throughout the day, which should taper off by evening. High will be 180 and the low will be 9. Two former welterweight cham- pions, Jack Britton and Ted (Kid) A I A YOGA Lewis, fought each other 20 times. Britton won four times, Lewis three, Classes Starting Jan. 23 one bout was a draw, and there were Call KAMALA at"94-5625 12 no-decision bouts. FSALE LONG SLEEVE SUITS DRESS SHIRTS Values from $140 to $285 Values to $30.00 Reduced 20% to 30% Now $10.00 Selected Group Reduced 50% 3 for $28.50 SPORT COATS NECKWEAR Including Blazers Reduced 1/3 to 1/2 Values from $95 to $175 Rdcd13t / Reduced 20% to 30% Selected Group Reduced 50% LONG SLEEVE These values include: SPORT SHIRTS Linett, Freedberg of Boston Reduced 25o% Small charge for alterations Reduced_25 ___ other than sleeves, waist and cuffs. PRINGLE SWEATERS TRdUSERS Reduced 25% Solids & Fancies Reduced 25% . OUTERWEAR Corbin Trousers Reduced 25% NO REFUNDS ORALL SALES EXCHANGES FINAL The Steeplechase Communists ma ROME (AP)-The possibility of Communists sharing power in Italy's government increased yesterday with word that Premier Guilio Andreotti's struggling Christian Democrat ad- ministration was preparing to resign. The country, struggling with grave economic problems, has been torn by increasing violence by both leftist and rightist extremists. COMMUNISTS, Socialists, Republicans and others who favor Communist participation in the gover- nment voted to remove support for the minority, church-backed Christian Democrats who have ruled Italy alone in coalition since 1945. The likelihod of Communists sharing power in this NATO country aroused increased concern in Washington. "We do not favor such partici-ation and would like to see Communist in- fluence in any Western European coun- try reduced," said a State Department statement read to reporters by press of- ficer John Trattner. "THE UNITED STATES and Italy, Trattner said, "share profound democratic values and interests and we do not believe that the Communists share those values and interests." But he said, "The decision on how they are governed rests with their citizens alone." Less than three months after taking office, the Carter administration had expressed less concern, opposing only a Communist "domination" of a Western European government. TRATTNER'S statement expressed opposition to any form of Communist participation. Former Secretary of State Henry TONIGHT! Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn in The African Queen, 78 9p.m. Rm. 100, Hutchins Hall (LAW SCHOOL) Admission $1.00 Kissinger, in an interview to be.broad- cast tonight by NBC, predicted "grave consequences for the entire West" if Italy's "slide toward Communism" is not halted. "The Italian Communist Parety has not broken with the Soviet Union on a single foreign policy question which in- volves a conflict with the United States," Kissinger said. THE ITALIAN Communist Party, the strongest in Western Europe, stresses its independence from Moscow as do some other Communist parties in Western Europe, especially in Spain and France. Giorgio Napolitano, a top Communist leader, spoke of the "imminent resignation of the government" as he left a meeting yesterday of labor leaders and the six-major parties..f The opposition parties claim the Christian Democrats have been ineffec- tive in implementing an agreement worked -out last summer to meet the '2L share Snation'seconomic and social reform. THE OTHER parties have called for an "emergency government" that would include Comminist ministers for the first time since a post-war coalition ended in 1947. The Christian Democrats say they prefer a new commitment to last summer's program. Other meeting particiants said there is no doubt Andreotti will quit after a Our 8th Year " No, Beaver College and MONTESSOII APPROVED BY THE AMERIC Summer Academic Program from be followed by a nine month inten conducted on the campus of Corn Program conduicted on the campu information and brochure, call or AERCO Montessori Teac 1400 E. 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Don't be fooled because they drank only beer or wine. Beer and wine can be just as intoxicating as mixed drinks. And don't kid yourself because they may have had some black coffee. Black coffee can't sober them up well enough to drive. If someone gets too drunk to drive, drive him yourself. Or call a cab. Or offer to let him sleep over. Maybe your friend won't be feeling so good on the morning after, but you're going to feel terrific. FDRUNK DRIVER, DEFT. Y SOX 2345 ROCKVILLE.MARYLAND 20852 I want to keep my friends alive for the next party. Tell me what else I can do. MY n' a mei-s . _: . _ . - .: - -- -, FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIE DRIVE DRUNK. 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