Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 5, 1985 Hosts may be responsible for minors I Poindexter appointed to replace McFarlane (Continued fom Page 1) (Continued from Page 1)- has to wait until the court publishes a brief in about two weeks. Nevertheless, Ketelhut said the ruling is significant because "now, for the first time in a social setting, you can be liable if you serve alcohol to minors." He said only commercial establishments had been liable before the rulinig. "It looks like this case may have changed that law," he ad- ded. ACCORDING to Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Art Hughes, hosts were always criminally liable if they served alcohol to minors, but now they face possible civil action. Ketelhut said party guests used to be responsible for their own behavior, but the ruling is "changing respon- sibility to the hosts." Fraternity leaders at the University are concerned about this shifting of responsibilites. Allen Lutes, president of the Inter- Fraternity Council, said the ruling "is basically putting the responsibility on the host. It's lessening the respon- sibility of the people consuming the alcohol." "THERE IS a concern among fraternities," Lutes said. "We want to do all we can to keep people from getting hurt." Echoing Lutes' concerns, John Tebeau, president of Sigma Chi, said, "I believe, like a lot of people, that there's so much a fraternity can do," Tebeau said. "But I wish the in- dividual would take responsibility." Tebeau said Sigma Chi's national organization has a legal awareness program designed to help members better understand their legal obligations. "The alumni have been talking to us, too," Tebeau said. ALUMNI HAVE been playing a significant role in helping fraternity members understand the liability, Lutes said, adding that the IFC has been meeting with alumni from every house. "Every fraternity on campus is looking at the issue in its own right and in its national organization," he said. Though fraternities are looking into the problem of liability for both legal and safety reasons, Lutes says there has not been a problem with accidents resulting from drinking parties on campus. "In general, U. of M. students are a little more responsible," Lutes said, referring to the low accident rate among University students. Hughes said that only one in 15 auto accidents in Ann Arbor involve drinking, and that drinking was not necessarily a cause of the accidents. "We are very fortunate that we have had very few accidents that have involved minors drinking," Hughes said. "I know and you know they're doing it," he added, "but I'm still surprised we don't have more 17- to 20-year-olds involved in drinking and driving ac- cidents. c ussions between the president and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. That it was Regan who had prominence, and not foreign policy experts McFarlane or Secretary of State George Shultz, was a message that couldn't be ignored, especially since Regan's office selects the photographs for release. McFarlane privately told associates he was distressed at the reports he was leaving because of Regan and was prepared to do what he could to dispel them. One ad- ministration official said McFarlane thought this was an appropriate time to go, believing that the summit had been a success. While acknowledging there had been a rift between Regan and Mc- Farlane, the official said, "That's an- cient history. They got along well at Geneva. They've had a very good relationship for a long time." THE OFFICIAL said reports of a continued Regan-McFarlane feud ap- parently were being put out by people trying to undermine the chief of staff. Poindexter's selection was confir- med by several sources in Congress and within the administration. "He's a known quantity and you don't have to housebreak him," said one ad. ministration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Virtually unknown outside the realm of national security experts, Poindexter was the architect of the adminstration's successful plan to in; tercept and force the landing of the Egyptian jetliner carrying four Palestinians accused of hijacking the Achille Lauro cruise ship. A senior administration official, speaking privately, described Poin; dexter as "quiet and hard-working; slow to anger, keeps positions to him- self." McFarlane ... replaced by Poindexter -_. -II. Al I Dj 0 71454- UCT(7 a i FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT PERSONAL FOR SALE: Double Suite (own room, share bath with one) in Baits/Parker. FREE loft to person taking lease. 764-4056. 06B1211 HOUSE FOR SALE - West Side 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, split ranch, Red Oak & Wendy. Help with financing - DESPERATE! 612-431-2960 or 612- 869-5895 collect. 84B1211 '79 VW SCIRROCCO - blk/blk, no rust. 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GREAT LOCA- TION. 761-8904 $375/mth & meals. cC1211 ROOM AVAILABLE-Jan.-Aug. Natural wood walls and floor. Rent negotiable; utilities in- cluded. 769-2864. 79C1209 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED: to take over Jan to Aug lease. Beautiful, 2-bedroom apartment. Call 769-5787 (ask for Paul). 77C1206 AVAILABLE NOW-One bedroom in two- bedroom apartment. Deposit, $200/month, and electricity. 994-6558. 73C1209 SPACIOUS APARTMENT FOR 1-2 people. Quiet street in old west side. Winter term. Parking. Non- smokers preferred. $390, including gas. Call 665- 8934. 72C1209 MALE SINGLE Lease, in ex-fraternity, $200, half- block from Law Quad. 995-3276. 71C1211 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, one room already rented (male), walking distance to campus, available Jan 1-Aug 23, laundry facilities, parking, heat included. $260/month and possible $50/month REBATE. 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