' Page Two I ME Ml(CMIUAN DAILY 5cfurdgy, DeCember 1 T, 191o Page Two !t'WMI(H1(5AN L~AILY ~oturday, E2ecernber I 1, 1 '~ '~' Enjoy European Tradition at its Best. 71ARINE CORPS FACES DILEMMA: ACLU to file suit on behalf of KKK CAurcA e 'iice4 CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.I R) - The American: Civil Lib- erties Union's (ACLU) decision yesterday to file suit on behalf of Marine members of the Klu Klux Klan (KKK) demonstrates the dilemma faced by Marine Corps in try- ing to cool off racial tension on this sprawling base. Civil rights officials have called for an investigation into whether military regulations sanction such groups as the KKK.. The ACLU is asking whether the Marines are not discriminating against Klan members by transferring them to other bases. A T T O R N E Y MICHAEL 215 N. Main Ann Arbor 663.7758 Pancer, a past president of Klan spokesmen on the base the ACLU's San Diego chapter, claim at least 100 marines at said a federal suit will be filed Pendleton are members of the within two weeks. white supremist group and that The suit will seek an injunc- there are "dens" at other ma- tion against the Marine Corps rine bases throughout the coun- to prevent it, Pancer said, from try. "harassing, transferring and M E M B E R S H I P I N intimidating Marine members such groups is not prohibited of the KKK." by military regulation. The racial tension at the Leaders of black and white base came to light in an al- activist groups from through- leged attack last month by 14 out the country have been black marines on a group of streaming to Camp Pendleton, whites. Marine Capt. William the biggest of America's ma- Halsey, a distant relative of rine bases, and that's caused the World War II naval hero, the Corps some public rela- is investigating the incident tions problems. and is expected to decide in Maj. Gen. Carl Hoffman, the several weeks if court-martial base commander, has refused trials are needed. to meet with David Duke, grand P R O S E C U T O R S dragon of the Klan from Lou- have said they want to enlarge ;siana, but he has met spokes- the charges from assault to nen for the black Marines, in- conspiracy to commit murder cluding the Rev. Jesse Jack- and attempted murder of the son. six wvhite marines who were: clubbed and stabbed with :"-:.r,".::":...:s > screwdrivers in a barracks DAILY OFFIC] room Nov. 13. All but one of the Marines is now out of the saturday, hosptal.SatudayDecember 11 hospital. .iDay Calendar The defense lawyers said it WUOM: Dr. Ali Maruti, "Islam, was a mistake and that the Christianity, and the Black Exper- blacks believing a KKK plot fence," 12:50 am. Ski Team: t'Ski swap," Sports was being planned against coliseum, 9 am-7 pm. them, actually were after the Men's Basketball: UM vs. West- room next to it where a cache ern Michigan, Crisler Arena, 2:05 of weapons and Klan material pm.ACsph Show: Haw to succeed urgig antiblack violence later in Business Without Really Trying, was found. Mendelssohn, 8 pm. SIXTEEN WHIT E marines identified as Klans- men on a piece of paper found during a search of their meet- ing room were transferred or ordered transferred to other bases and their supporters have said the white marines' rights were violated. An investigation by the Black Congressional Caucus has been requested, and San Diego County's Human Relations Commission voted to. ask for a congressional inquiry into "subversive and extremist" or- ganizations at Camp Pendleton. The Commission said Con- gress must investigate "the ex- tent to which military officials, rules and regulations actively or passively sanction the ex- istence and activities of such groups" at all American mili- tary bases. r I I I I I I I I --Om POm COUPON- a am soft - 2 for 1 Special -COUPON- I Buy lSuper Salad -GET 1 FREE Good: Monday thru Wednesday Dec. 13, 14, 15 ( NOT AVAILABLE FOR CARRY OUT GOOD AFTER 3 P.M. ONLY Longevity Cookery 314 E. Liberty 3 Ann Arbor, Mich. (313) 662-2019 iT GOURMET NATURAL FOOD RESTAURAN m - - - - - - - - week ih THE FIRST COUECTI O F OBY W j MlEAT - IAL BULLETIN Hockey: UM vs. Michigan State, Yost Ice Arena, 7:30 pm. PTP: Etherege's The Man of Mode, Arena, Frieze, 8 m. Music School: Faculty Chamber Concert, Hill Aud., 8 pm. Dance Company: "The Planets: La Creation du Monde," Power, 8 wpm. Ark: Paul Siebel, country, blues, 1421 Hill, doors open, 8:30 pm. GENERAL NOTICES U-M Band's "Michigan Youth Band and Wind Ensemble" will present their first concert of the 1976 sea- son at St. Thomas High School Sat., Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. The band, un- der the direction of Prof. Thomas L. Dvorak, will perform works by Hu- sa, Milhaud, Grainger, and others. Admission is $1.00 for adults and 25 cents for students, available at the door. For more info, contact Prof. Dvorak, 763-3017. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 320.0 SAB - 764-7460 Residency in Clinical Pharmacy at Rhode Island Hospital beginning 6 /22/77. Write Louis P. Jeffrey, Dir. of Pharmacy Services, Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy St., Providence, RI 02902. Lyndon B. Johnson Sch. of Pub- lic Affairs offers Grad Fellowships for 1977-78 leading to the degree of M.S. of Public Affairs. Write L.B.J. School of Pubh. Affairs, the U. of Texas at Austin. Austin, Texas 78712. Andover Teaching Fellowships available at Phillips Academy, And- over, Mass, for graduates interested in a teaching career - usually teach two courses, provide guidance & counseling in Dorm & Coach or di- rect an extra-curricular activity. Stipend: $4,500 + rm. & brd. Ap- plications available at CP&P or write: Peter Q. McKee, Assoc. Bead- master, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 01810. Deadline: Jan. 15, 1977. Bar-Liau University in Tel Aviv area offers religious Kibbutz pro- gram: Earn college credits while participating in Kibbutz life & so- ciety. 2 semesters completed in col- lege required. Fall year program $1,400 or (1) semester $1,150. pro- chures available at CP&P. "JWB Personnel Reporter:" A Fall 1976 brochure of middle Manage- ment Opportunities is available in ,this office. It lists current job open- ings in Jewish community centers. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No 77 Saturday, December 11, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d aily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters): $13 by mail outside Ann BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH 900 Plum--663-3800 Rev. John A. Woods, Pastor Sunday Morning Services - 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Transportation available. 6unday School-9:00 a.i:. * * * UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 409 S. Division M. Robert Fraser, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m.. Morning Worship-11:00 a. m. Evening Worship-7:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m. - Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship. 5:00 p.m.-Co-op Supper. 6:00 p.m.-Informal Evening Service. ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium Blvd. (one block west of U of M Stadium) Bible Study - Sunday 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Worship - Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Need transportation? Call 662- 9928. ** * UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (LCMS) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 Alfredl T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Bible Study at 9:15 p.m. Midweek Worship Wednesday, 10 p.m. * * * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 on Sundays. Student coffee hour at 12:00. 4:00 Sunday - Martin Luther King Film: "I Have a Dream." Dinner at 6:00 ($1.25). Tuesday, 3:30-"Basic Beliefs of the Church." Second of six seminars. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1833 Washtenaw Sundae Services and Sunday School-1O:30 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meet- ing-8:00 p.m. Child Care Sunday-under 2 years. Midweek Informal Worship. Reading Room-306 E. Liber- ty; 10 - 5 Monday - Saturday; closed Sundays. AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER 502 E. Huron-663-9376 Ronald E. Carey, Campus Minister FIRST CONGREGXTIONAL CHURCH Rev. Terry N. Smith, Senior Minister 608 E. William, corner of State Worship Service-10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship-10 a.m. First Baptist Church. Bible Study-11 a.m. Fellowship Meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. * * * ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekend Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m., 11:30 p.m. Sunday - 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and S p.m. (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). * V" # CAMPUS CHAPEL-A Campus Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Rev. Don Postema, Pastor Welcome to all students! Third Sunday of Advent 10:0 a.m.-Morning Service- Advent Worship. 11:30 a.m.-Lunch. 6:00 Evening Worship-Christ- mas Candlelight Service. "God's people in God's world for God's purpose." FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH State at Huron and Washington Dr. Donald B. Strobe The Rev. Fred B. Maitland The Rev. E. Jack Lemon Worship Services at 9:00 and 11:00. 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