Page 2-Thursday, June 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily ADOPTS PLAN SIMILAR TO 'U's Its wh Af me str nat the by Columbia sets S. Africa policy By RENE BECKER before making or continuing invest- with Columbia's "implied suort Murray declined to comment on ments m thatith Clumbiasa"impie,,spporrrtydchedformmnto Columbia University will withdraw menu in that corporation. apartheid. student reaction to the resolution. THE TRUSTEES will decide on in- The committee at Columbia consisted Coubaicrenl insm r money from financial institutions vestments on the basis of whether the Columbia is currently in summer ich make direct loans to the South corporation, "responds in a manner of six members, including represen- session. A source at the Columbia Spec- rican government and sell invest- corportin, "rens in an tatives of faculty, administration and tator, the student newspaper, was not tnts in corporations which demon- misin indiferethog act students-much like this University's sure what reaction students would have 'ate "indifference toward that policies in South Africa,iling to Committee on Communication. For when they return in the fall, but said tion's "repressive racial policies,' esout "according eight months the committee held public South African investments is the the resolution. ot fia nvsmnsi h Trustees announced yesterday. John Murray, from Columbia's debates and forums on the issue, accor- biggest issue the campus has seen in According to the resolution adopted Public Information Office, said the ding to Murray. years. tha Cn1 Y b~ r"0~o n ~crr y neuoiumm .atrustees in a ciosed meeting Monday, inquiries will be made into a corporation's policy toward South Africa's non-white population Trustees asked a university committee last October to report on the univer- sity's South African-related investmen- ts. He said the Trustees were concerned Govt. leader predicts end to Rhodesian war SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) - Graham have conferred only with civil Black leader Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole servants. predicted yesterday there will be clear Sithole, current chairman of the in- evidence within seven weeks of an end terim executive council, said there to the six-year-old Rhodesian guerrilla were no plans for the envoys to meet the war. executive council, but they would meet In an interview, he also divulged of- with the lower-level 18-man multiracial ficial plans to scrap the national land council of ministers. act that divides the country between LOW AND Graham are attempting to blacks and whites. convince the transition government to Sithole said the executive council was confer with Robert Mugabe and Joshua debating a plan to abolish segregated Nkomo, co-leaders of the Patriotic white and black urbn areas as well as Front guerrilla alliance. the tribal reservations that make up 42 The guerrillas reject the domestic per cent of the country. settlement between Smith and the UNDER THE PLAN the reservations moderate blacks and have pledged to will become "communal land," where thwart national elections for a majority in theory whites could live under tribal government, scheduled to be held chiefs. The remainder - apart from before Dec. 31. small national parks areas - will be Sithole has had one session with the open to purchase by anyone. envoys. He said Wednesday they had no The military command announced 35 new suggestions and it was difficult to more casualties in the war, which has see how even an agenda could be cost more than 9,000 lives, devised for a new Anglo-American- Visiting U.S. and British envoys spent sponsored conference. a second day in conference with civil S servants. There was no sign that the Sithole, who disputes Mugabe's diplomats, who hope to arrange an all- leadership of the Mozambique-based pyconference to include externally Zimbabwe African National Union, partycngerenceas, ilueeternlly struck a note of confidence throughout. based guerrillas, will meet the ruling He brushed aside speculation that the executive council. apparently deteriorating military and British sources insisted the talks economic situation will force the tran- were going "as expected." Since sition administration to meet the arriving Monday night, U.S. Am- guerrilla leaders on Anglo-American bassador to Zambia Stephen Low and terms. British Foreign Office official John ON MAY I the committee rendered a Columbia University President William ONMAYimhe cmmritty rendmed a McGill was unavailable for comment ,five-member majority recommen- o h rses eouin dation which the Trustees followed. One on the Trustees'resolution. member dissented. At present this University, which At the same time the committee ren- adopted a stance similar to Columbia's, dered its report to the Trustees between i atn o ele rmtoecr two and five hundred students occupied isratinwfor replirom th s the Columbia Business School building porations in which the University has protesting the school's South African- holinci oncrnnwtescoaies relatedinvestments icnonhites n Sout Africa, Skokie asks Supreme Court to allow ban/o Nazi march WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Supreme Court has been asked to rule whether the predominantly Jewish village of Skokie, Ill. can ban Nazi demonstrations without violating the Constitution. Village officials want the justices to reverse a Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision knocking down three ordinances designed to prevent demon- strations by the National Socialist Par- ty of America in the Chicago suburb. IN AN APPEAL filed Tuesday, they said two factors create a "clear and present danger" that allow them to restrict the Nazis' free speech. One is "the historical reality of genocide within recent memory - the systematic, calculated extermination of six million Jews under the aegis of the swastika." The other, they said, is the "special characteristics of Skokie's population," which includes "thousands of the closest relatives of holocaust victims and hundreds-of survivors." THEY COMPARED A Nazi march in Skokie to screaming "fire" in a THE MICHIGAN DAILY volume LXXXvIII, No. 26-s Thursday, June 8, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48t09. Pubtished daity Tuesday through Sunday mornine during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $t2 Septemher through April (2 semesters) $13 by mait outside Ann Arhor. SummersessionpuhtishedTuesday through Satur- day morning. Suscription rates: $.50 in Ann Arhor; $7.5ohby mait outside Ann Arhor. crowded theatre. The appeal also argued that Nazi demonstrations would be "an, inten- tional incitement to riot" and constitute "intentionally false and defamatory 'The village is not attempt- ing to censor books or to inhibit the dissemination of ideas, even those which it finds hateful.' -Skokie appeal statements" unprotected by the Con- stitution's freedom of speech guaran- tee. "The portrayal of criminality or depravity in a ... group of persons by reason of their parentage is a falsehood," it said. "The village is not attempting to cen- sor books or to inhibit the dissemination of ideas, even those which it finds hateful," it said. "Rather it is attem- pting to prevent direct racial or ethnic lies, the type of outrageous conduct which inflicts harm immediately upon utterance and is socially destructive for that reason." 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