a Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 16, 1986 - 'U' groups ponder research conunittee 's findings (Continued from Page 1) the potential to destroy or incapacitate humans, such as nuclear arms research. EISENBERG said eliminating that clause would not encourage such research because another provision in the recommend- ations requires that all research contracts be made available for x public inspection within a reasonable amount of time, not exceeding five years. The majority report also recommends making the public aware of research projects within one year after the sponsor's funding period has ended. Members of the majority said the proposals would promote openness among University researchers and the community. But they sparked resentment from philosophy Prof. Carl Cohen, who argued that the proposals would inhibit researchers from "pursuing serious intellectual work." Cohen was the committee member who drafted the minority report. "THE AMOUNT of classified research projects is very small, and they have been diminishing for many years because many faculty members will not do classified research. No restrictions would only increase classified research slightly. "If a project is challenging enough so that something might have to be classified, then that project should be classified so that professor can pursue his intellectual work," Cohen said. Cohen said later at the SACUA meeting, "If (the majority report) is not an infringement upon freedom, then I'm a monkey's uncle." EISENBERG countered by saying, "My impression of freedom and openness is 180, degrees in the other direction." The minority report proposes replacing policy on classified research with recommendations from the regents, reducing intrusion into research that is not classified, and eliminating all time limits. RPC committee member Ingrid Kock rejected the minority report, saying "(It is) majority report because it "sanctions research destructive to human life." Another factor disturbing to Kock is the elimination of the enforcement mechanisms. 'If that's not an infringement on freedom, then I'm a monkey's uncle.' -Philosophy Prof. Carl Cohen chairman, and the dean. "I'm concerned with a policy that relies on negotiators and no formal University body of students and faculty to uphold this policy," she said. Majority members say that ,ecause theambiguitymofathe guidelines would be eliminated, there is no need for "case-by-casE judgements to be made by panel and committee members." While SACUA members would not comment on their recommendations to Shapiro, some said a statement explaining the committee's stand on the end- use provision should be included in the new guidelines. inconsequential because the University has been aware for years about (Cohen's) stance, so his findings are nothing new." KOCK, a former MSA military research adviser, also rejected the According to the majority report, decisions of enforcement will be left with the Division of Research and Development Administration (DRDA), the project director, department 0 Parents fail to spot drug use BOSTON (AP) - Sixty-five percent of the youths surveyed in drug rehabilitation centers in eight states say they had been using drugs for more than a year before their parents became suspicious, according to a report released yesterday. Forty-six percent said they were under 12 when they started using drugs. More than two- thirds said they have used cocaine, more than double the number in a similar survey last year. THE SURVEYwas done Sept. 5 on 880 youths aged 12 to 21 who were being treated at Straight Inc.'s eight centers, said James Murray, director of the New England center of the non-profit rehabilitation program. 'Of those youths, 69 percent said they had used cocaine, compared with 27.6 percent questioned in a 1985 survey of Straight youngsters and 7.1 percent in 1984. The high percentage of cocaine users was surprising "to the extent that a year ago our figures were so low," Murray said. "I think what's frightening is that cocaine is being marketed toward teen-agers" CRACK, a highly potent, smokable form of cocaine gaining popularity, especially reflects that trend, he said. "We're now selling the drug in vials available for $10 to $15 instead of a gram costing more than $100," he said. The survey also indicated the average age of a first-time user dropped a half-year to 12, said. Murray. Seventy percent of those surveyed said they were introduced to drugs by their friends, and 61 percent said they had used alcohol before drugs. More than one-third said they first tried drugs at home. An overwhelming majority of those surveyed admitted they were involved in crimes whether or not they had been caught or arrested, he said. Ninety-five percent said they had committed misdemeanors; 60 percent admitted to felonies. "CLEARLY, if we could pull drugs and alcohol out of the lives of these young people, we can address a lot of other problems as well,"Murray said. 6, I I _ . j I I -I I -1, D A I D I 7IC4-9ii71 LOST & FOUND FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE w LOST-Gold I.D. Bracelet-"Steven"-If found please contact Liz at 761-9014. REWARD!!! LOST: Black denim jacket, black wallet,on 9/1, in vicinity of Bates Dr., Broadway. If found: 663-9293. Tim. REWARD. 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PIZZA DELIVERY DRIVERS. 'Own car. Part or full time Wages, Tips & Mileage. Ap- piy in person only after 4:30 pm. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Pl. Across from Couzens Hall. PROGRAM STAFF TO DIRECTLY assist persons with developmental disabilitiesin residential setting Drivers license required. Call ARC at 662-1256. RANDOM BABYSITTING for 2 boys, 71/2 & 11. 662-0712. $3 pr. hr. References. RESEARCH ASSISTANT (work-study) to helpin all phases of a large-scale survey study on eating disorders in teenage girls. 10-15 hrs. per week. Please call 747-028. RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS. Warner-Lam- bert-Parke-Davis Phaeseutical Research Division, Community Research Clinic, is seeking healthy male volunteers 18-55 years of age to participate as subjects in medication research studies starting in September. If in- terested call for an appointment for your ini- tial work-up this week. Monetary compensa- tion is provided to research volunteers. 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