ACACIA PRESENTS Exhibition and Sole of FINEART REPRODUCTIONS Page 8-Sunday, September 7, 1980-The Michigan Daily Iran re ares hostage debate MONET CEZANNE TOU LOUSE- LAUTREC ROTHKO ROUSSEAU KLEE, VAN GOGH DEGAS VERMEER REMINGTON FRANKENTHALER GAUGUIN COROT DALI PICASSO RENOIR t WYETH AND MANY MORE '00- O O P a DON QUIXOT E Pabo Picasso Date: September 3-5; 8-12 Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Location: Michigan Union Lobby & Fish Bowl Sponsor: Acacia-For the benefit of U. of M. Child Care Priced at $3.50 each or any 3 for $8.00 NO PREFERENCE FOR PRESIDENT? You say you don't have a Preference for President.. . You don't see much difference between the candidates... THEN... Let Your Feelings ,BeKnown!! From United Press International A committee of the Iranian parlia- ment met yesterday to make preparations for the long-awaited debate on the fate of the 52 American hostages, now entering their 45th week in captivity. The meeting of parliament's foreign relations commission was the first sign that the assembly was getting ready to begin its hostage debate since Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini charged it eight months ago with deciding the outcome of the now 308-day-old crisis. TEHRAN RADIO SAID only that the commission met to discuss "the problems of the hostages and preparations for a debate on the issue in an open session of Parliament." No details were disclosed and no date for the debate was mentioned. But there were other indications the debate may finally be close to getting under way. The Islamic hardliners who control the parliament had maintained they could not begin to consider the hostages' fate until after Iran's "pressing" internal business had been attended to. That included the choice of a prime minister-now completed-and Back to school special!. FROM PAPERMMATE. coo 0 the formation of his cabinet, which Tehran Radio reported was close to completion. The radio said Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai has selected 15 cabinet members who were approved by President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and who will not be submitted to the parliament for swearing-in. THE NEW CABINET members in- cluded Hossein Moussavi .Khameneie, 39, editor of the fundamentalist Islamic Republic newspaper, who has been chosen to replace Sadegh Ghotbzadeh as foreign minister. Once parliament approves the cabinet, the way will be clear for the hostage debate to begin. Most of the deputies, clerics and other hardliners who belong to the powerful Islamic Republican Party controlled by Bani- Sadr's rivals, have said they favor put- ting the hostages on trial as spies. But whether the so-called trial would be for show or would result in some of all of the hostages being punished was still unclear. Both Bani-Sadr and Ghotbazadeh have said repeatedly that the hostages should be freed. However, Bani-Sadr has only limited influence and Ghot- bzadeh has virtually none. Both men, moderates by the standar- ds of the Iranian revolution, have criticized Rajai, a former high school teacher who was the hardliners' choice for prime minister, as a total incom- petent who has no idea how to run a government. Amanda Carpenter is a living testimony to the fruits that come of labor on display at the Ann Arbor Farmer's Market. U of M Women's Glee Club MASS MEETING 0 (Actual Size) Bumper Strip - 33 x 15 2 Diameter ----- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - - RV Yes, I want to let my feelings be known! I 1 I l Please send me No Preference Campaign Kit(s)@ $5.00 (quantity) -Kit Includes - Button, Bumper Strip & Brochure (quanity) No Preference Bumper Strips @ $2.50 - + (qatiyI The University of Michigan Women's Glee } C l Anr6 rbo- UNI INSTANT CASH! BUYING CLASS RINGS Men's-$50 & up AMERICAN GOLD BUYERS "CASH ON CAMPUS" DID YOU WORK ON YOUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK? If the answer is YES, we want you. If the answer is NO, we still want you. We're the MICHIGANENSIAN, U-M's yearbook, and we're looking for people willing to work (a lot or a little) on the 1980 MICHIGANENSIAN -graphics, writing, photography or business.