Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DALLY Friday, February 1 , 1976 Page Ten THE MICHI(~AN L)AILY Friday, February 13, 1976 " ,, n k x r :w , 'z .,, .- x Pt the lesser evil claims drug expert WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mari- young persons are more likely Juana smoking is less danger- to lead them" from alcohol and ous to the user than cigarettes tobacco to trying marijuana, or alcohol, the government's rather than the other way top drug abuse official said around. yesterday. DuPont, a medical doctor, "There is no question that issued the government's ;ifth alcohol and tobacco are caus- annual report to Congress on ing us far more health prob- marijuana and health, which lems than marijuana does,," was released Tuesday. Yester- said Dr. Robert DuPont, direc- day's news conference was held tor of the National Institute on to discuss the report. Drug Abuse.j DuPont, who has previously avoided making public compari- sons among the three most widely used "recreational" drugs, said at a news confer- ence. that while none of the drugs is safe, marijuana lacks the "lethal effects" of either alcohol or tobacco. Furthermore, said DuPont,E the drug consuming habits of Asked for his advice to the parents of pot-smoking teen- agers, DuPont replied: "I would advise them not to get .so terribly uptight ... and to talk with them (their children) about the consequences of their decisions. "My advice is if they are not using any of the three drugs, don't take it up. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN " . ..::Vv v.,Jv 1av..:i4"":S":::::{t4::ir::{'""i""^s}"i 1',?;}+ tv.:l{:4. :Jn:?:i' Washington's Birthday Madness Sale OPEN MONDAY 9 a.m. to 10p.m. The Daily Official Bulletin is an F official publication of the Uni- versity of Michigan. Notices 4 should be sent in TYPEWRIT- TEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, 1 before 2 p.m. of the day pre- ceding publication. and by 2 t p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear only once. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication., For more information, phone i64-9270. Friday, February 13 Day Calendar WUOM Raph Wllims,"Boccac- Music School: "Black Composers1 Symposium," Classical Black Heri- tage," Recital Hall, 10:30 am. Ob. Gyn./Bio. Eng.: Ken Kearns, Perintal Systems, Inc., "Perinatai Monitors: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," L2204 Women's Hosp., noon.< Guild House: Rev. Ann Coleman,I "Women and Spirituality," 820s Monroe, noon.1 Public Health Films: Citizens'; Medicine; Where It Hurts, Aud.' SPH It, 12:10 pm. Edud. Communications Media: Tell Me Where It Hurts, Schorling Aud., SEB, 12:10 pm.1 Math/Dept./Michigan Women in Science: Joan Birman, Columbia, Barnard, 'tHeegard Splitting of' Three Manifolds," 3201 Angell, 4:101 pm. Hockey: UM vs. Denver, Yost Ice Arena, 7:30 pm. Men's Swimming: UM vs. Oak- land, Matt Mann Pool, 7,30 pm. Wrestling: UM vs. Wisconsin, Crisler Arena, 7-:30 pm. US China People's Friendship Assoc., Tanzania's Freedom Railway and People's China, Trotter House, 1443 Washtenaw, 8 pm. General Notices ....."".". Course Mart Deadline: Proposals for Fall 1976 course mart offerings must be submitted to 2501 LSA by Feb. 20; proposals welcome from Itacuity, staff .TAs, community leaders, anyone with expertise in academic area not now covered by LSA curriculum. Summer Placement 3200 SAB, 763-4117 Camp Sequoia, New York: Will interview students Mon. Feb. 23, from 9 to 5. Openings include wat- erfront (WSI), pioneering, nature, music, drama, photography, dance. asrn radio, arts/crafts. Age must be at least 20. Camp Sequoia, MI. Will interview Fri. Feb. 20 from 9 to 3:30" pm. Openings include waterfront (WSI), western riding, camp craft, arts! crafts, field sports, cook. If inter- tested register. Silverman Village, Det. 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