Page 6-Saturday, July 14, 1979-The Michigan Daily Candidates F lobby for u'ornen s support CINCINNATI (AP) - The National Women's Political Caucus is being courted at its convention by presiden- tial hopefuls, and the organization's chairwoman said yesterday that can- didates should realize "our support does not come easily" "For perhaps the first time in history, a conference of political women is being courted by quite a few candidates who are seeking the nomination of both of the parties," Chairwoman Mildred Jeffrey said at a news conference as the three-day an- nual meeting opened with some 2,000 delegates in attendance. "THE RECOGNITION may have come slowly," Jeffrey said, "but finally it is here - that the women's vote in 1980 is going to be a critical factor in Organized presidential politics. Italian-Am- "Our message to every presidential /V l candidate is that oursupportdoes not (J OJVI4 come easily" She said Republican hopefuls Ronald Reagan, and John Anderson have set up information booths at the convention, while John Connally and George Bush ST. PAUL, N have each sent representatives on their dians were con' behalf. spiracy and as PRESIDENT CARTER will also med takeover have friends at the caucus, including Reservation jai advisers Patricia Harris and Sara A sixth defei Weddington. Jeffrey noted that Carter conspiracybyt was invited to speak because he was men and 10 wo president, not because he might be a about 7 hou candidate. verdicts. No candidate was invited to speak at THE TAKE the convention, but delegates will hear several dayso speakers such as Harris and former reservation, a Carter aides Bella Abzug and Midge buildings, an Costanza. The delegates will also at- destroyed by fn tend seminars designed to help women 70 persons were take better advantage of their political 70_pernswe clout. Both major political parties held seminars yesterday on how to take ad- Sp vantage of delegate procedures to the national conventions. ATLANTAt THE CAUCUS' Republican Women's "boat people" Task Force announced it was sending country suffe all of the party's presidential hopefuls a illnesses, butt questionnaire on a variety of issues. spread disease health officials Teams ofr " national Cente 5th Avenue alLibel t.I7619700 (CDC) were in Formedy FifthF orum Theater evaluate scree left untreated, from entering ti THE ILLN Come culosis, lepros For All three can The dered non-cnt ment, saidC "iFARL- Berreth. BIRD vAn estimatei fled Vietnam, Murdered in restaurant crime figure Carmine "Lilo" Galante was shot and killed Thursday while lunching in the Joe & Mary erican restaurant in Brooklyn, N.Y. Galante had been free on bail since March 23 for a drug conviction. C TED IN RESERVATION JAIL TAKEOVER: Y110ltyof eonspiraey, assault Acqutte ona cnsprac chrge U.S. District Judge Edward Devitt Minn. (AP) - Five In- Acquitted on a conspiracy charge told the jurors that they must disregard victed last night of con- was Donald Desjarlais, 24. allegations of corruption on the nor- sault in the May 19 ar- The other five defendants, all thern Minnesota reservation in of the Red Lake Indian charged with conspiracy and assaulting deciding whether the men are guilty il. federal officers, were convicted on all "Good motive, even the best, is not a ndant was acquitted of counts.deeswhnteatcmiedsa he all-white jury of two After the verdict, Desjarlais was defense when tie act committed is a men. Jurors deliberated released. The other five men were im- THe, he said rs before reaching the mediately arraigned on a nine count in- Ts JUGE aid that alhugh there dictment charging them with kidnap- is oE E id that argdtheac aOVER touched off ping and assault - charges which the tions were justified. .. the law does not of disturbances on the defense had resisted joining to the excuse criminal conduct " nd the jail, six other assault-conspiracy trial. He also said the defense of drunken- d 45 ilTWO YOUTHS were killed during the ness y vehicles werere. Witnesses said 50 to trouble, but acting Superintendent not allowed on the assault charge involved. James Stevens says both deaths are against him but could be considered in considered accidental. the conspiracy count. read of (AP) - Indochinese seeking shelter in thi r from a variety o they are not likely to among U.S. residents said yesterday. researchers from th r for Disease Contro Hawaii and Indonesia to ning for diseases that, i could bar the refugee .he United States. ESSES include tuber y and venereal disease be controlled and ren agious by proper treat CDC spokesman Do d 350,000 persons hav many by sea, to escap refugee diseases unlikely e the communist government there. arriving without benefit of these special s Many are in refugee camps, and about efforts." f 70,000 have entered the United States Berreth said a major "but o since January 1976. manageable problem" is that the In- "Their health problems are more a dochinese have a tuberculosis rate 70 problem to themselves than anyone times higher than the American public. e else," Berreth said. The refugees also have a higher ) LAST MONTH, Dr. William Foege, prevalence of positive tuberculine test o CDC director and assistant U.S. results. if surgeon general, headed a team that "INDIVIDUALS who are 'tuberculin- s visited refugee receiving areas on the positive' are more likely to develop West Coast. tuberculosis in the future than the - His report said that, "Because of the largely 'tuberculin-negative' American screening activities in Asia and the population," the report said. - screening and disease control services Unlike in the past when tuberculosis - being provided in this country ... the victims were packed off to sanitariums n likelihood of detecting problems and for bed rest, Berreth said the disease preventing transmission is probably now can be effectively treated with e better for Indochinese refugees at the drugs. e moment than for other immigrants As for leprosy, the CDC report stated, "The refugee population has a very 1974 small likelihood ... while the resident population has an expected level ap- )OVE TUBE proaching nil." ed, and acts in this hilarious travesty of the BERRETH SAID leprosy "despite its selves every night. Featuring Chevy Chase Biblical image is very difficult to tran- ytime program we con only hope makes it smit. It requires close long-term con- ex Games." Short: Its Only o Commer' si.Ieqie ls ln-emcn Ann Arbor titmmaker-Ron Amick sho- tact with someone and the condition is k. treatable." TROPOLIS (Free of 8 only) In addition to the three diseases that must be treated before aliens can enter TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. AUD. the United States, public health of- 7:9 41:39 $1.SO ficials are trying to immunize children against certain viral diseases and to treat parasitic infections. Ken Shapiro's THE GRC Ken Shapiro wrote, produced, directi less humorous suporifics we give our before he sold out and that great do to prime time. "The International Si clal: A real tdsel car commercial plu ing some of his own commercial wort Sun: Fritz Long's ME CINEMA GUILD