a. -Sunday, September 18, 1977-The Michigan Daily elpse MASS y Carter says P.R. will have choict MEETING FOR USEERS MICHIGAN UNION ASSEMBLY HALL THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 7:00 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter says he will support the Puerto Rican people if they want to have the territory become a com- monwealth, a state or an independent nation. But he would object to a United Nationsteam investigating charges that the island is treated as a U.S. colony, he told a group of editors in a closed meeting at the White House Friday. CARTER SAID that he did not think the United Nations had juris- diction for such an investigation, sug- gested by Cuban President Fidel Castro, according to a transcript AHA YOGA Classes Starting Sept. 26 Call KAMALA at 994-5625 released Saturday. He added that for Cuba, "a government that has no respect for individual freedom and permits no vote of any kind in their own country, to accuse us of trying to subjugate the people of Puerto Rico, is absolutely and patently ridicu- lous." "I don't have any objection to any analysis of the question, but I think my own statement and the; statement of all the leaders of our country is that whatever Puerto Rico's people want to do is acceptable to me," he said. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVIII, No.10 Sunday, September 18,1S7T is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Pub- lished daily Tuesday through Sunday morning dur- ing the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 September through April (2 semesters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday through Satur- day morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. "If the Puerto Rican people want to be a commonwealth, I will support it. If the Puerto Rican people want to be a state, I will support it. If the Puerto Students bury selves to protest gym at Kent Rican people want to be an independ ent nation, I will support it," he told Andrew Viglucci, editor of the San Juan Star. KENT, Ohio (AP)-Two demon- strators buried themselves in dirt near the construction site of a Kent State University gymasium annex yesterday, but were dug up and carted off to jail along with two other demonstrators protesting the removal of trees from the area. University police said workers had transplanted a tree from the construc- tion site to a nearby area and dug a hole for another tree to be transplanted in before taking a break. A UNIVERSITY spokesperson said a crowd of demonstrators gathered around the hole, protesting work on the site near the spot where four students were shot to death and nine others were wounded by Ohio National Guardsmen during a May 4, 1970, campus anti-wasr protest. A witness said two women got into the hole and covered themselves with dirt to their necks. Police reportedly asked the demonstrators to move away, but the two women remained in the hole. Two others remained seated on the edge with their feet hanging in. Police idenfified the women who were later pulled from the hole as Julia Cochrane and Karen Gordon of Cleveland. A university spokesperson said Cochrane passed out from the pressure of the dirt on her chest and was treated and released from the university health center before being taken away by police. The two, and the two others who refused to move, Gregg Currie and a female juvenile, were charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct,: police said. 7ptp-41 The University of Michigan Professional Theatre Program Ann Arbor fo Sept. 23.2 Pow( Centi r r G " 'S r or lergo Nk) CALL 764-0450 or more information The New Smash Hit Musical Revue with music by BILLIE HOLIDAY EARL HINES ANDY RAZAF EUBIE BLAKE J.C. JOHNSON CAB CALLOWAY DUKE ELLINGTON Featuring the finest in men's and women's har styling, care and hair care products. 1ke 1610 Jackson Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 663-6837 WHERE THE PACE IS SET IN HAIRSTYLING TUESDAY NIGHT IS MEN'S NIGHT D A T ST We Recommend OF HURON ST. Five Week Course MEETING ON WEDNESDAYS AT 8 p.m. In itial Lecture: WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 MICHIGAN LEAGUE, CONFERENCE RM. A Fee:Initial Lecture $3 Information: 994-6657, 761-3352 Entire Course $15 Sponsored by Dharma Study Group. SEATS NOW ON SALEI PTP Ticket Office-Michigan League Mon.-Fri.: 10-1, 2-5 TICKETS ALSO AT HUDSONS HUDSON'S OPEN SUNDAY TI TILL 6. .. ir e _. _.. THOUSANDS OF 4r TECHNICAL BOOKS AT .C EASY TO UNDERSTAND SAVIN.GS. SALE- 990 TO 3.99 i a Great resource and research material for students, business persons and profes- sionals. Choose from math, science, hum- ,. ;;; . a nities, psychology, business, books law, medi- in Hudson's cine and teaching Books, at Briarwood. .. . . . . . . ........