Page Two v .._.....Distinctive ~ ' en i U' den ntoehall V C07C uisine Onre By JAMES NICOLL aJ A spokesman for the Univer- Huron S at Division s-ty last night denied it is seek- ing a second certification elec- Mon.-Thur. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Managed by tion for the local unit of the Michigan Nurses Association Fri. & Sat. 10 an.-8 p.m. DORA NAVARRO (MNA).j I. William Neff, assistant direc- __ <;;;;;;>___<;;_y_<;;;;_ _:__ _ _>__OO_ _- tor for staff and union relations, - ....--said that the University has no ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS Presents )tatus tas challege theMbagain- ing agent for local nurses. w as Brllig 0.11. HE DID indicate, however,i that should the University de- SAn FYenin 0ofMsks cide that the MNA failed to grepresent a majority of nurses, it "had a right to ask for an Feb. 19, 20, 21, 22 election." /. HUNDREDS OF j At The CALCULATORS 50% OFF Residential College Theatre CENTICORE BOOKSHOP Building36 MAYNARD ST' East Quad Buildig At Hill & E. University OFFICE OF STUDE 8:30 p.m. P- -he S pls SPECIAL4 ADMISSION:+I Faculty, Staff & Students-$1.75 NATALI Non-Students-$2.54, Children-$1 .00 Tickets on Sale at UAC Ticket Central Friday, h Hill Box Office and at Door; --8 -, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, February 20, 19765 es plan Students inIowa 'U' research may be p ask lenient pot law in violation of policy en Jr :7- union MNA was first recognized as a union about a year ago. Un- der state law, it has a year's' grace period in which to bar- gain over its contract with the University without fear of an- other certification election be- ing called - either by the Uni- versity, another union, or a, group os dissatified nurses. In a meeting with head nurses last week, Neff pointed out the possibility of another election now that the year has DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)-The message from Iowa high school students is clear: They don't want to go to jail for smoking marijuana.! Students from across the state participating in a model legis- lature voted 73 to 22 in favorI of a bill to decriminalize pos- session of less than two ounces of marijuana. "WE ARE not saying thatI marijuana isn't b a d," said. Rhonda Simmons of Bloomfield, the bill's sponsor. "We don't advocate that everybody go out and, smoke it. But with the law the way it is now, we are mak- ing criminals out of people who aren't really criminals." Student debate on the mari- juana issue centered on whether the substance is harmful. Andrew Jones of Jesup said no study has substantiated that marijuana isn't harmful. IT'S LESS harmful than eith- er alcohol or tobacco, insisted Simmons. But Mark Crozier of Melcher said, "I can't vote for this bill because marijuana is sold by criminals and I would feel like I was voting for organized crime." The students, chosen by edu- cators and other local officials, voted 68 to 30 against raising the minimum legal drinking age L (Continued from Page 1) from 18 to 19. ELAHI EXPLAINED t h a t THE STUDENTS were per- the explosion'of clouds of gas sonally lobbied by state Sen. could have the military appli-! William Plymat,ba Republican cation of producing floods. from Des Moines, to favor the "If I had some means of change. finding out that the Air Force! "I'm not convinced h i g h is intent on using is at a wea- school students are as much pon, that would be, I feel, legi- against it', as every one timate grounds for my propos-. assumes," said Plymat. He -con- ing that the research be stop-! tends traffic deaths have risen ped," he said. sharply since the drinking age "But," he added, "you can't was cut from 21 four years ago. get any information from the But the student legislators Department of Defense, and so said raising the age would solve you can't really know what's nothing. going on. I have been told (by "RAISING the age to 19 is not other members of the reviewl going to eliminate the problem committee) that if I asked the: of minors being able to get al- defense department for a state- cohol," said Joe Paulsen of ment of what its purpose was West Des Moines, majority floor in the research, it would can-, leader for the model legislature. cel the contract." Paulsen said even 14-year-olds I a not familiar with the document or with the wording of the rules, so until I have a chance to study the situation I do not want to comment on it." Miller, commenting on his presentation of the research re- port at Tuesday's debate, re- marked, "This brings into ques- tion the efficacy of the oversight committee. T h-e committee didn't do its job." In addition to Professors Ni- cholls and Sichel, 'a number of students, ranging -from under- graduates to doctoral candi- dates, have participated in the research. The studyreport, which is language, describes the physical counched in highly technical effects of the explosion of clouds of liquid fuel drops dispersed in the atmosphere. expired, but he maintained that the University is still "as- suming that the nurses' associa- tion does represent the major- ity." A mixture of moss and clay filled the spaces between logs in the colonial homes in Louisiana. This binding mate- rial, called "bousillage", served as cement and insulating ma- terial, and many homes of that era and mode of construction are still standing. find "it's not hard to buy their own liquor" using false identi- fication in taverns or in state liquor stores where employes do not check ages. Richard Varn of Solon, the student legislature's minority leader, argued for raising the drinking age. "I know that five or six of my friends are alco- holics," he said. But Craig Fenton of Center- ville said school officials are to blame because they don't en- force the law prohibiting drink- ing in schools. I NT LIFE Presents sin ners GUEST STAR E COLE -I' 'U ddelays signing of dormitory, leases PHYSICS Professor Jens Zorn, PROFESSIONAL WOMEN another member of the review SHOULD KEEP NAME committee, said he "would agree" with view that the re-' NEW YORK (A')-One of the search should be stopped if it most treasured possessions of a will lead to the development of women is her identity, says a new weapon. Myrna Liewbowitz, president of Last month, Zorn protested a the Women Stockbrokers Assn. radar research study which, he "If they are in business and stated in a memo, "appears to get married, they shouldn't use be a weapons engineering pro- their married names," Miss ject," arguing that the study Liewbowitz contends. "By doing violates Provision 3 of the re- that, they are giving up their gental guidelines, identity." Zorn pointed out that research The attractive stockbroker projects which are not classi- practices what she preaches. fied are not reviewed to deter- She recently married Ken Ber- mine whether they adhere to ger, a successful manufacturer, the regental r u I e s. "Unless but insists on using her maiden somebody at the government; name in her position at Herzfeld end proposes that a study be Stern. classified, it will not be review- "It took me years to build up ed," he said. my name and I don't want to Nicholls noted that many re- give it up-professionally," she' search projects have the poten- states. "My husband, thank tial to be useful in the.develop- goodness, understands." ment of weapons. "I think you're doing an injustice," he The first carriage. seen in said, "if you wave the scepter New Orleans was imported of an explosion." from Havana in 1830,, according ASKED ABOUT the project to the Louisiana Tourist Com- last night, Fleming said, "I'm mission. Ei-GM exec Mur*phy -ec i -- - --- -award j-eevsa a F t r. w r 1 s' . C 4 f (Continued from Page 1) chosen because it was "the March 12 .m. Y T c f 'I $6.50 reserved $5.50 general admission Tickets on sale at McKenny Uniont Also at Mr. Music at Briarwood, Huckleberry Party Store, E Richardson's Pharmacy, Where House Records, Hudson's.- No smoking or alcoholic beverages allowed in Fieldhouse THE UNIVERSITY IACAC TIVITIES CENTER (U A C) is seeking qualified people to fill Senior Office positions for 1976-1977 e President * Coordinating Vice-President FOLK)ART GALLERY " Public Relations Vice-President 123 West Washington, Ann Arbor, Mi. 662-3681 ) Chief Financial Officer HOURS: TUES.-FRI. 12-9 SATURDAYS 10-6 Please stop by UAC 2nd floor, Michigan Union for an appicatin Deadline for Application is Feb. 20th Recipe #' EL ;. GDRADO: * Add ice to a mixing glass or jelly jar, depending on your financial situation. * Pour in 2 oz. of Jose CuervoTequila. * The juice from half a lime. *1tbsp. of honey. * Shake. * Strain into a cocktail glass or peanut butter jar, depending on your financial situation. PAINTER PANTS AT been informed by word-of- cheapest company and the best mouth of the signing delay. place" for the purposes of the Mailboxes will be stuffed with Housing Office. The leases flyers describing the leasing were supposed to have arrived snafu as soon as they arrive ; yesterday. from a city copying firm. Student reaction to the post- IF fence - sitters opt for ponement ranged from strong apartments or houses instead of objection to total ignorance. "I the dorm, they will join the think all this delay and the con- ranks of last week's lottery stant mix-ups are sickening," losers. Off-campus Housing -Di- said Sophomore David Graff, rector Peter Schoch said per- an East Quad drawing winner. sons choosing off-campus hous- ing are better off this year than A WEST Quad woman'asked, those in the past because of "in- "Is there one? I~ 'didn't even creased tenant awareness." know when the first date was." "I don't. think the students H o u s i n g Information are going to be led like Director John Finn hopes the sheep," Schoch said. delay will be "an advantage for i "It's very obvious that there students. It gives us a chance, are two rent strikes in town to get more cancellations." The: right now," he continues, "and deadline was pushed back be- the Tenants Union has been do- cause "the leases just didn't ing a good job organizing." get here on time. They were , t it 't i f .( S c sent from Pennsylvania Febru- The wild orangutan is often ary 11."'captured by poachers who kill The distant company was 1 the females for their babies. TALENT SEARCH 7 Singers, musicians, dancers, technicians, magicians, banjo players, acro bats, pianists, puppeteers, novelty acts .. . it takes all kinds of talent to entertain Cedar Point's 2,500,000 summer guests, and the search Is on. So, check the audition schedule, polish up your act and come show us your talent. Technicians, come for an interview with tedar Point's Live Shows. Open only to registered college students and graduating high school seniors. AUDITION AND INTERVIEW SCHEDULE Pittsburgh, Pa.-Fri., Feb. 27, 1976 Indianapolis, Ind.-Tues., Mar. 2, 1976 William Penn Hotel Stouffer's Indianapolis Inn Mellon Square 2820 North Meridan TechInterviews4:00 Auditions5:00 TechInterviews4:00 Auditions5:00 (Continued from Page 1) J country, may be not only legal in another country but a re- spected custom." ALTHOUGH Murphy empha- sized "the good of your com- pany . . . is not the supreme+ good," he defended U.S. busi- nesses charged with illegal- ac- tivities. "One company report- edly resorted to bribery ,only when it became'apparent-in its own judgment, at least-that its survival was at stake.r "And another company, I am' led to understand, resorted to bribery only when faced by an implied threat that a foreign government m i g h t otherwise confiscate its facilities in that country or render the company, irreparable economic harm," he stated.j "Such payments are really payments made under duress,; a kind of ransom or extortion," Murphy said. * Murphy defended companies that have been criticized for doing business with such coun- ts~ tries as apartheid South Africa. 'We must not be so: short- sided as ' to suggest that no American company should do business in a country whose form of government or racial or other policies 'are objection- able to us. . . . To turn our oacks on . . . those countries would be irresponsible," he said. THE AFFAIR held yesterday in the Clayton Hale Auditorium was the second time a GM executive has received the Busi- ness School's Leadership Award. The first time was: in 1967 to then-Chairman of the Board Frederic Donner. Since 1958 the award has gone to personnel in such com- panies as American Telephone and Telegraph; Xerox, Dow Jones, Ford and United Fruit. IGEO Cincinnati, O.-Sun., Feb. 29, 1976 Detroit, Mich.-Thurs., Mar. 4, 1976 Stouffer's Cincinnati Inn Sheraton-Southfield Hotel 150W. 5th Street 17017 West Nine Mile Road at 1-696 Tech interviews 3:00 Auditions 4:00 Tech Interviews 4:00 Auditions 5:00 Louisville, Ky.-Mon., Mar. 1, 1976 Sandusky, 0.--Sat., Mar. 6, 1976 Sheraton Inn-Louisville East Cedar Point 1-64 at Hurstbourne Lane Centennial Theatre Tech Interviews 4:00 Auditions 5:00 Tech Interviews 10:00 Auditions 11: Live Entertainment, Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio 44870 CEDAR POINTSAMUSAYM ONL :00 FRIDAY NIGHT at HILLEL SERVICES: 6:00 p.m.-Minyan Davening 6:00 p.m.-Ramah Dovening 8:00 p.m.-Reform Service 8:30 p.m.-ONEG at AEPi x C. G. JUNG Workshop on Jung's Model of the Human Psyche } SESSION I: Friday Evening, Feb. 20 8:00 P.M. TO 10:00 P.M. Focussing on the Ego, Psycho- logical Types, the Personna, and the Shadow. SESSION II: Saturday Afternoon, Feb. 21 1:00 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Focussing on the Anima/Animus, the Archetypes, the Self, and the Process of Indiviluation. joins I teachers' 111 (Continued from Page 1) GEO treasurer, "Affiliation will ,add more stability to the union. One - third of our membership is new every year. This means that we have to reorganize an- nually. "Being affiliated will aid us in the reorganization. It will make the University realize that we arerhere to stay," as- serts Schwartz. GEO WILL also receive ex- pertise in collective bargain- ing and legal aid - two fac- tors which should increase the union's strength in fighting salary. cutbacks and realizing their goals. Explains Allen, "We will have more opportunity for trying 'to think of creative solutions to the issues of graduate em- ployees rather than focusing so much of our energy on day-to- dv ' bsiness." MFT representativeArsh Der- babian states "Affiliation will have a nsitive effect, I hope. It cert~inN' is going. to influence the ne~~'Vjtions and GEO sta- ts as far Ps the University is, concerned.." Both sessions will be held1 at Canterbury House (corner of N. Division t and Catherine) University Combined Choirs & Orchestra THOMAS HILBISH, Conductor J. S. BACH'S MASS TIM NMICHIC-AN D)AIV Voli~rne LXXXVI. No. 121 Friday. February 20, 1976' k is edited and mana ged by students at the University of Michigan. News