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Rhodes said the leaders made the recommendations because "Congressman Kelly has admitted in public that he received funds" during the FBI investigation. Kelly has said he accepted $25,000 from FBI agents posing as representatives of an Arab sheik but only for his' own investigation of what he thought were crooks and bribers.L "IT WAS OUR feeling that the admission that he received funds was serious enough to cast serious doubt whether the congressman in fact should continue to serve as a member of the Republican Conference," Rhodes said. He said the Republicans decided they could not go further and recommend action against Kelly by the full House because he has not officially been accused of any wrongdoing. Kelly would also remain a Republican House member and campaign for re-election as one, Rhodes said, but would no longer be a member of the conference that sets GOP policy in the House. EARLIER YESTERDAY, the House Judiciary Committee unanimously rejected a move to demand all the FBI's Abscam evidence so the House can immediately expel any members it finds guilty of accepting bribes. Committee members took turns declaring the resolution by Rep. Peter Peyser, (D-N.Y.), would jeopardize the FBI's criminal investigation. The evidence reportedly includes secret videotapes of some congressmen meeting with FBI undercover. agents who posed as associates of a rich Arab sheik seeking help on immigration and business problems for a price. Chairman Peter Rodino Jr., (D-N.J.), said the 27-0 vote to report the resolution to the House unfavorably would not prevent it from being voted on by the full House next week - possibly with a different outcome. Feb. 20-24 PowerCenter U-M Dept. of Theatre & Dreme MEL WIN KLER Directs a Play by STEVE CART Wed.-Sat. at 8 Sunday at 2 Tickets at PTP ticket office I Michigan league - M-10-1 & 2-5 Master Charge & VISA on phone & " mail only. PHONE: (313) 74.0450 . . .':. .:. . . . ..y. . . . ....i'.: ..t. . . . . . . ... x ..'... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ** ***... AP Photo ALTHOUGH NONE QF the Republcan presidential candidates have quite John Connally, John Anderson, Howard Baker, Robert Dole, Ronald the grin of Jimmy Carter, they smile and say cheese before debating in New Reagan, and George Bush. Hampshire. From left to right, the Oval Office hopefuls are: Philip Crane, I GOP presidential candidates attack Carter defense policy FILMS School of Public Health-Noontime Film Fest, We Can Grow, 12:10 p.m., School of Public Health II Aud. Ann Arbor Film Co-op-If, 7 p.m., O Lucky Man, 9 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Housing Division-Joe Louis Story, 8 p.m., Bursley Minority Lounge. Spartacus Youth League-Anti-Klan Rally in Detroit (videotape). ,8 p.m., Baits-Coman Lounge. MEETINGS Michigan Economics Society-meeting, 5 p.m., 301 Econ. Gay Advocates-Human Sexuality Program, meeting to protest "Cruising," 7:30 p.m., G-512 Michigan Union. SPEAKERS National Press Club-U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civaletti discusses open trials,-information leaks, and recent FBI 'sting' undercover operations, 10 a.m., WUOM. Program for Human Resource Development-State Sen. Gary Corbin, "A Legislative Perspective on Youth, Unemployment in the 1980s,", 4 p.m., Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union. Chemistry Department-Stuart Gentry, "Electronic Energy Transport in Ruby", 4 p.m., 1200 Chemistry. English Composition Board-Emily Golson, "Taking an Essay Exam", 4 p.m., 2003 Angell Hall. Hispanic-American Student Services-Steven Arvizu, California State University, "Constructive Marginality: Psycho-Cultural Adaptation Among Chicanos," 4 p.m., Schorling Auditorium, School of Education. Chemistry Department-Burnaby Munson, University of Delaware, "Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry; Physical and Analytical Chemistry of Ion Molecule Reactions", 8 p.m., 1300 Chemistry. Ann Arbor Libertarian League-Betty Irwin, "Integration of Psychology and Politics in the Individual", 7 p.rh., Conference Rooh 4, Michigan Union. PERFORMANCES St. Mary's Student Chapel-Concerts at noon, Tina Makara, harpsichord, 12:10 p.m., Lower Chapel. Miles Modern Poetry Committee-Reading by Grace Paley, 7 p.m., Room 100, General Lectures Auditorium, Wayne State University. Guild House-Poetry Series, Kim Leith, Martha Merrill, Wendy Frisch, 7:30 p.m., 802 Monroe. Soundstage Coffee House-Dave Jacobson, Chris Hertzog, Bob Benson, Mary Roth, Ken Morgan, Don Klos, 8 p.m., University Club, Michigan Union. G PTP Guest Artist Series-Eden, 8 pm., Power Center. Residential College Players-Exit the King , . . Quad Aud. Canterbury Loft Waiting for Godot, 8 p.m., 332 8. State. m University Musical Society-Aldo Ciccolini, Pianist, 8:30 p.m., Rackhan Aud. Ark-Martha Burns, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill. Second Chance-John Mayall with Luther Allison, 9 p.m., 516 E. Liberty. MISCELLANEOUS College of Engineering-SCM Corp., 8:30-11:30, 1-4, 7-9 p.m., 270 West Engineering: Application of Surface Chemistry to Environmentally Related Engineering Probleins, Gerard Canevari, Exxon Research and Engineering, 11 a.m., 2084 E. Engineering. Nicaragua Solidarity Committee-Booksale, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Fishbowl. Hillel-Israel Aliyah Shaliach Reuven Leibovich, 11 a.m., 1429 Hill. Michigan Economics Society-Panel discussion on Regulation, 3:30 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre. League-International Night, cuisine from Cuba and the Caribbean, 5 p.m., League. ' (Continued from Page 1) Recently you told a story to imply that Polish people and Italian people are either fools or gangsters. When are you going to apologize?" REAGAN RESPONDED, "I don't go around telling ethnic jokes. I was stif- fed. I was the victim of something that was done." On the issues, none of the candidates except Anderson agreed that President Carter has not been tough enough with the Soviet Union in response to the recent invasion of Afghanistan. Connally suggested the United States - "impressed the Russians" by "restoring the support for military capabilities in this country." Baker said the Soviets think "that Uncle Sam is a patsy." Reagan said the president has "destroyed our credibility" by not responding with firm measures like a U.S. blockade of Cuba. ANDERSON, ALWAYS the odd man out in the Republican party, managed to disagree that the Soviet Union would be impressed by a show of military strength. Expedition finds clues to whale ancestry BY JULIE BROWN Fossil whale specimens - found in Pakistan by an expedition led by a University paleontologist - may provide clues to the ancestry of the huge mammals. "We found a fossil locality which in- cludes some remains of the earliest whales," said Philip Gingerich, an associate professor of geology. "The best part we found was the back part of a skull. We also found about 20 specimens of teeth." Some of the fossils, found a year ago last Septem- ber, are estimated to be 45 to 50 million years old. Additional clues could come from an ancient land animal's skull found two years ago in Wyoming. Gingerich said "Dissacus,'' now extinct, lived in North America, Asia, and Europe. "It lived during the Paleocene age, and during the early Eocene, just at the right age to be ancestral to these earliest whales," he added. "People have proposed because of similarities in dentition that "Dissacus" is probably ancestral to whales." GIngerich, several geology graduate students, and a group of scientists from Pakistan and France conducted field work in Pakistan where the whale fossils were found during. the autumn months of 1975, 1977, 1978, and.1979. The project is a cooperative effort between the University and the Geological Sur- vey of Pakistan, Gingerich said. The fossil specimens are now being cleaned, a lengthy and difficult process, according to Gingerich. "We've cleaned everything we brought back a year ago," he said. "The problem is that everything is in solid rock." MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW TOMORROW 9:15 PM 1I POETRY READING with KIM LEITH, MARTHA MERRILL and WENDY FRISCH rending from their works Thurs., Feb. 21-7:30 p.m. Refreshments-Admission Free GUILD HOUSE -802 Monroe NON LUNCH EON Reverend Jack Hammon First Unitarian Church Ann Arbor: "What are Cults?" Fri., Feb. 22 GUILD HOUSE - 802 Monroe i _______I______ A song that could break your heart is the story of her life. ...., ,. ..:fr ffi:: f ,, ; . ,. r : . .} S ,.:: .:: - , : . fl, , y;:. ky 'f f : :'. j' '/ } : ' the Gourd _ c G T . ii