The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 16, 1980-Page 5 gyn < kLegal pot might not x $work for patients LANSING (UPI)-Legal marijuana should finally be ready for distribution to Michigan cancer chemotherapy patients today but there are concerns about whether it will be potent enough 9 to do the trick, officials said yesterday. Public Health Director Maurice Reizen and Lt. Gov. James Brickley were to announce at a morning news conference commencement of the long- delayed program approved by the legislature last fall. THE BILL, SIGNED into law Oct. 22, legalized pot for cancer and glaucoma patients. Plans for providing pot to glaucoma sufferers still are in the development stage, however, despite a requirement that procedures for both be in place within 90 days after the bill became law. An aide to Sen. Stephen Monsma, sponsor of the medical pot bill, said the effectiveness of the pot effort is "an , open question" because the National . .Institute of Drug Abuse is providing marijuana less than half as potent as. (oingr m y w ay? APht had been sought by state officials. "NIDA has not been very helpful to Although these oil paintings of Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth seem to be going out for a stroll, they actually are being the state or to us in allowing us to have carried by volunteer helper Terry Collins. The portraits, ina Toronto charity auction, sold for $25 a piece. the cigarette that we requested," said the aide, Dick Klaver. Shapiro warns Regents of Join Tih possible 'U' staff layoffs Daily * (Continued from Page 3) said, the executive officers deciaea to lowest extent possible; make every effort not to cut back in the l To insure the highest possible Been lookingfor something to laugh about latey ? areas of teaching and research except salary increases for the faculty and How about national tounn Of as a last resprt. staff; and, Alfred Sussman, acting University " To preserve the integrity of the non- vice-president for- academic affairs, salary portion of the budget, e.g., submitted a list of budget objectives to equipment, renovation, library the Regents. The primary objectives book/journal acquisitions, utilities, and are: general departmental operating T o restrain tuition increases to the accounts. MU M li