Vol. LXXXIX, No. 1-S Twenty-eight Pages Ann Arbor, Michigan FREE ISSUE Plus Supplement S. African panel calls for reform From AP and Reuter you know, he'll want to vote with you." CAPE TOWN, South Africa - A Parliament scheduled immediat special commission recommended debate on the sugegstions and Fani yesterday that discriminatory labor Botha, minister of labor and mines, wa laws be abolished so blacks may have to give the government's respons the same pay, training, and union today. The government said it woul membership as whites - a move sure issue a white paper next mont to spark an uproar in this white- outlining new legislation based on th dominated nation. See S. AFRICAN, Page 2 - The suggestions were seen as an ef- fort to fill skilled and semi-skilled positions for which there are not enough whites and in part to assuage foreign criticism of the nation's racial policies. Among initial reactions, a white e executive of the Chamber of Commerce rejects praised the report for its "positive pic- W ture" and a black union leader said it was a "very great victory for our C a rte struggle." A white union chief warnedr the government to be careful about taking "the rights away from our white labor organizations." The recommendations from the two- year-old government-appointed panel would erode the cornerstone of the From AP and Reuter white minority-ruled nation's 30-year- WASHINGTON - President Carte old laws of apartheid that even man- SHINOhe rekien eg date separate bathrooms and suffered another setback to his energ cafeterias at work. conservation plans yesterday when The government's racial laws also key committee rejected as unfair hi keep blacks from voting and relegate plan to ration gasoline durin them to certain neighborhoods and emergencies. restaurants. Despite last-minute urging by tli "You let a black eat next to you, President and intense White House lob complained a government official tos ahying, the House of Representative foreign reporter recently, "and then he Commerce Committee rejected by a 2 wants to live next to you. The next thing 21 tied vote recommending approvala the standby coupon rationing plan t the full House. H FOUL UP: The panel barely agreed yesterday on a 21-20 vote, to have the full Hous decide the issue. The committee, spu ning Carter's nationally televised aj peal for its support, decided to send th e plan to the House floor without recommendation. undoubtedly were aware that the com- A Carter administration supporter puter wasn't working correctly. Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin (D-Calif.), ha Robert Doerr, associate dean of the left the session by the time of the fins dental school, said since it is impossible "no-recommendation" vote. Hi to determine how many of the 77 knew presence likely would have broadene the computer was disfunctioning and the 21-20 margin to 22-20. deliberately cheated, no disciplinary The "no-recommendation" vol action will be taken. came after supporters of the plan faile See DENT, Page 20 See COMMITTEE, Page 20 e a s e d h e r y a is g Le b- s I- of to Y, e ir- p- e a r, d al is A 'te ed Horse lovers get 'high' Iforse lovers are flocking in Louisville, Kentucki for the week-long party preceeding Satuirda y s Kentucky Derby. These partiers are eijoying the fun- and-games of Derby' Week before the prestigious first leg of racing's Triple FOLLOWING DENTAL SCHOOL COMPUTE Students to re-tak By SARA ANSPACH Seventy-seven dental students will be required to re-take a final exam in a one-credit nutrition course on May 11, due to a computer malfunction and possible incidents of cheating, Several dental students said thewin- cident involving the exam, which was administered by a faulty computer, has been "blown out of proportion," and are worried that the event will un- necessarily damage the reputation of their class. The problem with the computer was detected when Harry Pape, assistant professor of dentistry, noticed that the curve for the nutrition final was much higher than dental students' past per- formances. Dental school ad- ministrators said many of the 77 probably knew that the computer was malfunctioning, but did not report the problem. During the exam a question would appear on the computer's video screen. A student had the option of answering the question or pressing the 'skip' but- ton. Questions that were 'skipped' should have appeared at the end of the test, but during the nutrition exam; skipped questions were erased.At the end of the exam, the computer based the score only on the questions a student had answered. The 40 questions on the test were not numbered, so some students who an- swered most of the questions may not have realized that they failed to finish the exam. Others, however, who an- swered as few as ten of the 40 questions Whileyou we r e ....., Financial aid Michigan University, testified before Berry, a work-study student the House Appropriations Subcommit- receiving financial aid from the federal testimony tee on Labor and Health, Education, and state governments, and the A University senior testified last and Welfare. Berry said the office of University, said Pursell wanted studen- Thursday before a U.S. House ap- ' U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell (R-Ann Arbor), ts on financial aid to testify before the propriations subcommittee about the who is a member of the subcommittee, subcommittee, rather than having need to stop cutbacks from federal asked her to appear. "It was members rely solely on normal chan- financial aid programs to students. Congressman Pursell's idea, so it nels of information, since he felt LSA senior Christine Berry, along wasn't like it was a University idea," testimony might have more impact on with another student from Eastern Berry said. members. THE SUBCOMMITTEE is con- Berry testified that "because college This article was res earched and sidering making cuts in financial aid costs are always rising, the BEOG ap- programs for students such as the propriation should be maintained, if not written by Daily reporters A mny Basic Educational Opportunity Grant increased." 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