Tuesday, July 13, 1971 Women seek greater power THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven THm MCI-N-ALYPaeSee (Continued froe Page 1) the 21 members elected - Na- tional Student Association dele- gate Paula Page, 22 - was un- der the age of 35. The steering committee, in re- sponse to the criticism of the youth caucus, promised to broaden its representation to include more young women. Late Sunday night, however, the committee refused to accept two nominees from the youth caucus, tabling the matter un- til their next meeting, sched- uled to take place within two weeks. As the convention neared its end Sunday afternoon, the for- mality of the proceedings began to disintegrate. When the dele- gates, who had not completed the business on their agenda, were told that former Minne- sota senator and one-time candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination E u - gene McCarthy and pediatric- ian and peace advocate Be n- jamin Spock. were to address the convention, the convention voted after heated debate, to suspend the agenda to hear them. McCarthy was immediately faced with angry shouts, heck- ling, and accusations of sexism, as delegates fired questions at him demanding information on the sexual composition of his staff and his voting record on t he equal rights amendment. to. Spock received similar treatment before the delegates and admitted that his book, "Decent and Indecent" contain- ed some "foolish and unwise thins. "I admit I sas a sexist," Stiock told the -roup, "bit I seas at unconscious sexist," In one incident, a male tele- vision cameraman filmine the proceediies was challenged by delee-at.s about sexism and rac- ism on his crew. He told the delegates that his union had "many black members " and pointed to his enuipmet stating: "If von at to carry this you can." Ninety-tiver pouned s t u d e n Judy Fisch. '72, took up on his challenge, lifted the heavy con- era and carried it from t he room, drawing a standing ova- tion from delegates. Steinem said yesterday in an interview that she saw the dis- ruption of the two male sneak- ers as "creative" and a "c o n- sciousness raising refreshing relief from traditional proced- ure." "It is questionable whether it At corner of State & Liberty " DIAL 662-6264 was appropriate for male politi- cians to speak," she said. "Un- like a male group, we didn't shuffle when the speakers en- tered to address us. To us, it was as if George Wallae had attempted to speak to a black liberation group." Abzug told reporters at yes- terday's press conference t h a t "the purpose of the caucus is to put women where they be- long; in positions of power and responsibility in this country that accurately reflect t h a t women comprise 53 per cent of the population." The caucus had earlier r e - solved that "all disenfranchised minorities, including racial mi- norities and young people, be present in each state's delega- tion to the two major parties national nominating conven- tions next year in a percentage of the total state population. White males, who have for so long dominated American politics, are entitled under and 'reasonable' standards to re- presentation of no more than 30 per cent of each delegation, the caucus resolved. Statewide women's caucuses will begin August 26, "the 50th anniversary of the vote which women have never yet used for themselves," according to Friedan. These will start planning a full-scale national Women's Po- litical Caucus to be held early in 1972. OrIgatiZ(tifn tNotices Free Angela Davis Committee, Tues- day, 7:30 p.m., 3rd flot SAB. Gay Liberation Front open iieetin, rTtrsday., July 15, 8:30 p.ms 2nd floor Ecology Center Recycling meeting, Thurs., July 15, 7:30 p.m., Sch. of Nat. Resources Room 2024, IHAIRSTYLING UM Union Barbers Call 662-4431 for appointment ON PERFECT FRIDAY Mr. Grahamthe Earl and Lady Dorset request the pleasureof your company for cocktails. Get there early before the police do, Vincent Canby, N.Y. Times: "An intelligent, quietly funny film!" STARTS WEDNESDAY Frances Taylor, Long Island Press: "Deliciously Wicked! A whopping good time!" URSULA ANDRESS STANLEY BAKERsand DAVID WARNER.i ?ErFECArlnd S .-.<.a a c1.GT P~ Bernard Drew, Gannett Ne.wspapers: "In addition of 'Rififi' o n d 'Topkopi.' Should delight you to the lost frenzied moment!" Wiliam Wolf, Cue Magazine "Moves briskly, works up suspense. Very well done!" - ALSO - "A BEAUTIFUL AND ENGROSSING FILM. NOTHING SHORT OF MASTERLY. PURE PLEASURE." - is tNewYoTAMagazine BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR CiQ Pit'TH or'umv Big SNEAK PREVUE TONITE at 9 P.M. It's THE PERFECT FILM With That Gal URSALA ANDRESS LAST DAY "CONOERMIST"-7 * 10:45 sleeveless, U-neck and new three-step ribbin:g. . 4 great combo, -ol in one close-fi pullon sweater. Machine wash, tumble dry Orlon acrylic. Elderberry, brown, chamois. S,M,L. $10.' JaCObsons for young men STATE STREET