Thursday, June 30, 1977 Saccharin ban bill vetoed in Senate THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine I U WASHIINGTbN (P) - The Senate voted yesterday to kill a lOse-passed measure that would prohibit any government ban of saccharin use for 15 months. Bit the Senate is expected to act later this summer on a bill to impose an even longer suspension of the proposed saccharin han than the 15 months the House had voted. THlE SENATE action came on the $14 billion money bill for the Agriculture Department, Food and Drug .Administration and other agencies. The measure eventually passed on a voice vote. Proposals by Sens. John Tower, (R-Tex.), and William Scott, (Il-Va.), to adopt the 15 month delay approved by the House were withdrawn after lengthy arguments and promises by Sens. Ed- ward Kennedy, (D-Mass.), and Gaylord Nelson, (D-Wis.), to tie up the measure with debate for at least two days. The money bill now goes back to the House-Senate confer- ence to resolve the saccharin ban prohibition and dozens of other differences. KENNEDY CHAIRS the Senate health subcommittee which is working on his proposal to delay the FDA's proposed saccharig ba for 18 months, pending further studies. Kennedy's bill would allow the FDA to take tainted batches of saccharin off the market during the delay period and allow the agency to require warning labels on the product. The House language would not have allowed those protections. Kennedy said he had polled his subcommittee and that they approved his proposal. THE FULL Human Resources Committee will take it up after the Fourth of July recess, with a full floor debate scheduled be- fore August, he said. The FDA proposed the ban on saccharin use, except as a non- prescription drug, on March 9 in the wake of Canadian studies showing the artificial sweetener caused cancerous tumors in laboratory rats. When new Canadian studies this month showed links between bladder cancer and saccharin in men who regularly consumed saccharin products, the FDA announced it was delaying final ac- tion on its proposal for two months to evaluate those studies. Nazi march called off A T1 O ti t+ CHICAGO (R) - Lawyers for an American Nazi group said yesterday the group probably will call off its Fourth of July march through Skokie, a pre- dominantly Jewish Chicago sub- hrb. After a court hearing, Nazi leader Frank Collin said he and his stormtroopers would march through Skokie only if it is legal. "We won't break any laws," said Collin, son of a German Jew who survived a Nazi death camp. Collin's statement was con- Irory to what he said Tuesday, swhen he said the march "is still definitely on - even if I have to break the law." DAVID HAMLIN of the Amer- ican Civil Liberties Union, which has represented the Nazis, said Collin's decision not to break the law means there are only two chances the march will occur July 4: "Slim and none." Collin's group is prohibited from marching by an injunc- tion handed down by a Circuit Court and by three Skokie or- dinances. The U. S. Supreme Court has ordered the Illinois Appellate Court to review the injunction, but arguments on that issue are not scheduled until July 8. Furthermore, Collin and his attorneys have not challenged the three Skokie ordinances which also would have the ef- fect of banning the march. Shoplifting is stealing and don't thou forget it. Use Daily Classifieds STUDENTS The Peer Counselors in Assertiveness Training at Counseling Services are offering a FREE-THREE SESSION ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING WORKSHOP WOULD YOU LIKE TO IMPROVE YOUR A SERTIVE SKILLS? Join with other students in a small group setting to learn to strengthen your ability to act assertively with friends, parents, spouses and professors. Assertiveness Training is: * Speaking up for your rights, feelings and opinions in a direct, honest and straight-forward manner * Interacting effectively with others -* Respecting the rights of others MONDAY, JULY 11, 18 and 25 from 3-6 p.m. ENROLLMENT LIMITED REGISTER IN ADVANCE AT COUKSELING SERVICES, 3300 Michigan Union-JUNE 29th-JULY 8th