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I hursday, October 1 b, I 91~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Three

Poae Three

Terrorists threaten
to cut of f Dutch
businessman 's foot

DUBLIN, Ireland (JP - The kidnapers of Dutch businessman
Tiede Herrema are threatening to cut off one of his feet if police 7
keep insisting on proof he is alive, Herrema said in a tape-re- A
corded message yesterday.
hrnThe eag said theyao businessmanidny ae eot
side is Lierickhome ct.3 wanas b e bther Irs-h
L rt io r a iz to . t a th f i st e ste d. ou ei hn d
the idnp hs naed tsef. talsocal on the ernatonalh
releas, a nw demad.ord..g..
OFFCILSof Herremrna steel coman aid i the AP Poto
voceonte ap cerl, a th ofverrm an d d e portersR
hern h eodn adtebseingman obvisy wasemob- Hg icr nacaeaebigue osv oto h aeMcia hrln.Rcs
atlng inm therracgro ofil the di h ae erMlakefrigapoetv hein htsosteeoiewvs
The rtapeord rtrated uthar ttgthcat.-
'A n d it appal ed o Irish au riahi ti g thec at. - ~ -~

South Africa keeps
Bpublications pure
ByPAUL SMUTRTHIWAITE nia Baptist minister who had to define what was improper or
J 0 H A N N E S B U R G, been married 19 times. The cen- indecent in terms of the 1974
South Africa (Reuter) - More sorship board said the article Publications Act.
than 17,000 books, magazines made a mockery of marriage
and films are currently banned and of those serving the church. "A PUBLICATION is improp-
pel. sai the bord w oul ecuaeievkes sxua simlto or

--THE BANNING of a maga-
zine issue which contained a
20-year-old bikini shot of Mari-
lyn Monroe. The censors said
the late actress was displaying
a ''come-hither look."'
-The banning of a film script
about a colored (South Africa's
ter forh mixed race) rugby
himself off as white to win a
place in the South African na-
tional team.
-The banning of a magazine'
issue which published a picture
of a blonde Chechoslovak mod-
el wearing a blue denim vest~
and shorts. The top button of
the shorts was unfastened, ex-
posing her navel.

morality act - te la hc
bans sexual relations between
races.
In response to criticism of
what has been described a petty
censorship, Interior Minister Dr.
Connie Mulder recently sought

esam.
The sentiments - and the
provisions of the Publications
Act -- are rooted in the Afri-
kaner's heritage of stern Cal-
vinism and Old Testament mor-
al standards.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi-
dent Ford's $395 billion spending
ceiling for next year probably
would require limits on growth
for some programs for the old
and poor, Budget Director
James Lynn indicated yester-
day.
He said he is sure White
H~ouse proposals to government
agencies on ways to hold down
spending "include limits in
growth in programs that are
generally called entitlement
programs."
SUCH programs include So-
cial Security, food stamps, vet-
erans benefits, aid to dependent
children, Medicare, retirement
benefits and child nutrition pro-
grams.
Lynn, in an interview, would
not be specific on what limits
might be sought on what pro-
grams, but he did note that
Ford already is preparing leg-
islation that would save about
$1 billion in the food stamp pro-
gram next year.
Child rnutrition programs,
which include school lunches,
and medical care programs are
other possible targets, he said.
EL SE WH E RE, Ford
and Treasury Secretary William
Simon made speeches in sup-
port of the President's propos-
als for a $28 billion reduction
in taxes, accompanied by a sim-
ilar cut in the growth of fed-
eral spending.
Ford said unless the spend-
in i iation is accomplished,
th feea uget intenx
fiscal year will exceed $425 bil-
lion. It now is $370 billion.
Ford said in a speech to the
National Association of Food
Chains that Congress should ap-
prove his proposals, "because
teAmeri'g*can people are de-
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They refused.
" Please do not put my life
in danger by looking for me.
Physically and mentally I have
suffered already," the record-
ing said
"MY ABUTORS sa the

UPSET BY 'SEXISM': *
NOWB hea slamsS oviets

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and/or problemns with other couples?
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will not give the Irish govern- AMOSCOW (IP) - The head of Soviet women do many rough DeCROW said Soviet confer-
ment the satisfaction of getting America' s biggest women's jobs usually left to men in the Ience officials had tried to cen-
me back alive unless the de- rights group says the Soviet IWes~t, they are officially barred sor her six-minute speech to the
mands are met. I do not under- IUnion has a sexist attitude, that from mining and "jobs involv- international conference of
stand why these three prisoners Soviet authorities tried to cen- ing harmful conditions." young women, which includes
- one of whom is a mother of sor one of her speeches and that She acknowledged the Soviet 400 women from 111 countries.
a young child - cannot be re- the country is "a horrible place IUnion has made greater strides She said the officials didn't
leased," the message added. . . .absolutely frightening. in some areas than the United like her reference to sex dis-
The recording said: "If you Karen DeCrow, president of States. "There is probably less crimination being a problem
ask for proof I am alive again the 60,000 - member National discrimination against women in everywhere in the world and
they threaten to cut my foot Organization for Women, said g e t t i n g into professional wanted her to delete the state-
off and send it to you." Tuesday: "Equality is not part schools," she said. ment that "as long as the So-
The kidnapers demand the of their ideology. In their heads, But she said it is wrong for viet Union gives mother's med-
freedom of Rose Dugale, Kevin women are different. There is a the Soviet Union to proclaim als, to women who have more
Mallon and Jim Ilyland, all im- sexist attitude to women here." that "everything is so positive, than 10 children . . . women
prisoned for IRA offenses. Dug- THE 37-year-old president of so glorious for women here." will never have equality."
dale gave birth to a boy in NOW was here for an interna----- - --- -- --------------
prison last December and the tional conference. A lawyer and"
father is reported to be Eddie writer from Syracuse, N. Y.,
Gallagher ,a prime suspect in Ms. DeCrow, who prefers that
the abduction, designation, said she formed
TUE RISHgovenmen hasher opinions by observation and
Tefe anyS dealswit thaid discussion with Soviets in a21
refsedanydeas wth he id-two-week stay in the country.
napers and Ferenka says there Soviet insistence that the SSAE$
is a stalemate. Herrema's mes- piayjbo oe st O.ST
theeFerenkawplantein Limerick bear children, the official asser-1 A .-P
cannotrpicket meetirnofe jtion that women aren't physic- F RI. TILL 9 P.
Irish cabinet for his release. Ially able to work at some jobs U, G/V\OTDAND
"Is an Imiish cabinet minister's and the failure of many Soviet pDO\ESTIC CLOTHING"
principle more important than men to help with housework and
the life of a Dutchman?" he child raising, all contributed to -_-_-
asked. that opinion, she said.
The voice also said: "I am hood that is jus uincedibe,
told should the secret police she said. "I know they need a
find where I am being held larger population, but they could
there will be a fight." exalt the role of a parent in- -
Herrema ,is believed to be in stead of a mother." ., eXasperating
a hideout in or near Dublin. AS TO job restrictions, while

THE magazine also
ed an article about a

contain-
Calif or-

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like some holy
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