The Michigan Daily-Wednesday. June 4, 1980-Page 9 Demoeratic leaders urge Carter to expel Cuban 'criminals' From UPI and AP WASHINGTON-House and Senate Democratic leaders yesterday urged President Carter to crack down hard on rioters and other "criminal elements" among Cuban refugees and send them back to their communist-ruled island. At the White House, press secretary Jody Powell said Carter already has asked the Justice Department for a review to determine whether depor- tation of the ringleaders is a "practical legal option." IN FORT CHAFFEE, Ark. im- migration officials said they hoped to comply with Carter's order to process and interview 500 Cuban refugees a day but emphasized there still may be delays in finding them homes because of a lack of sponsors. Authorities at the base, home for about 18,000 refugees for almost three* weeks, said they feared the restless mood of the Cubans could spawn more protests and violence. After a protest by about 1,000 refugeesSunday, a mob of 300 burned five base buildings and tried to leave the base before being tur- ned back by local authorities. In Key West, the 100,000th Cuban refugee arrived and the skipper and more than 50 Cuban-Americans on board were arrested for importing illegal aliens. It was the first time Cuban- Americans other than captains of small boats have been jailed for ferrying relatives and friends from the port of Mariel in Cuba. The 118-foot freighter Red Diamond V unloaded 731 refugees in Key West, the largest human cargo since the boatlift began 4ยง days ago, as U.S. officials worried that Cuban exiles may have hit on a way to circumvent Carter's crack- down on the flotilla by chartering foreign vessels. 'Talking economics subject of seminar By GERRY LINS The seminar, conducted by Economics Dept. lecturer Ann-Ander- Unemployment, minimum wage son, concentrated on conflicts which laws, and the effects of government occur as a result of clashing economic controls on industry were some of the viewpoints. "Any policy will involve topics discussed last Saturday at a costs to someone," she said. "The seminar held at the School of Education problem doesn't lie so much with the on "talking economics" - an attempt analysis as with disagreements about to discover the reasons why labor, weighing the costs and benefits. management, and government speak "Naturally, the various sectors want the same language but arrive at dif- the policy which benefits them most," ferent conclusions. Anderson continued, "and, therefore, The seminar, the first in a two-part the costs and benefits of any policy will series entitled "Economics for Working appear different, depending on the Women," was presented by the Univer- viewpoint taken." sity's Program on Women and Work Anderson emphasized ,that gover- and the Union Minorities/Women nment intervention, although often Leadership Training Project. The beneficial, also involves costs. second part of the seminar is scheduled "Although the government intervenes for Sat., June 7, from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 to insure a fair wage," she explained, p.m. at the School of Education. "this may drive wages lower in other "THE IDEA for the seminar came industries which are not covered by the out of requests by working women," minimum wage law." according to Betty Kaufmann of the In- stitute of Labor and IndustrialTONIGHT A Relations. "They needed a firmer grasp of economics to aid them in SECOND A CE bargaining. The seminar is an attempt to de-mystify economics and very much applies to women, who are often at the Bo' ' ' Bandit bottom of the economic ladder." CUBAN REFUGEES LEAVE the Key West processing center under a sign which reads "The last person to leave Cuba, please put out the lights." Cubans waiting at the Coast Guard dock put up the sign recently. Daily Classifieds (Continued from Page 8) ONE BEDROOM in two bedroom apt. Pool, tennis, dishwasher, A/C, laundry. Available pow. 646-6547, 267-1025. 64U607 TWO BEAUTIFUL ROOMS-In large, friendly home, very near campus. Rent negotiable. 665- 6212. '59U604 ROOMMATE NEEDED. Lovely house with two women. $65.00. June-July (August optional). 995- 00t7. 57U6o04 JULY-AUG. SUBLET-2 bdrm. apartment in house. Sunny windows, convenient location, quiet. 9904- 11271, 83U611 WANTED TO RENT FALL-MALE Ph.D. student, age 27, looking for apartment, apartment iate, for Sept Prefer Medical Campus, need parking. Call SWalt, 764- 3167 (day), 995.3885 (night). 75L605 Napoleon was ranked 42nd in a class of 51 when he graduated from the military academy in Paris. U - mm t -- lTe"CNrnrni Fulline of CampingEquipment" ARMY SURPLUS0 OFF We stock a full line of ALL clothing, boots, camping MERCH AND ISE equipment, and hunting clothing With This Coupon (Except Sole Items) 201 E. Washington at Fourth Open MSat. 9. 994-3572 1 wsitn * Expires June7,180 Ws .} ..g , - q y- -i" 1 1 1 1. :1 U