Page 12-Wednesday, May 14, 1980-The Michigan Daily Coast Guard sights more Cubans 4 From UPI and AP KEY WEST, Fla.-The Coast Guard yesterday spotted a new.wave of Cuban sealift boats on the calmed seas of the Florida Strait packed with refugees bound for freedom., The Coast Guard said its air recon- naissance sighted 96 vessels bound for Key West from the Cuban port of Mariel and another 72 vessels headed for Mariel to pickup refugees. SINCE THE FREEDOM flight began April 21 36,764 Cubans have arrived in the United States. In Washington, President Carter said he would meet with key advisers today on the "best approach" to the difficult problem of the Cuban and Haitian refugees. The president was expected to issue a policy statement on the ad- ministration's refugee program by the Senate pan draft fundil WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate. Appropriations Committee yesterday approved funding for President Car- ter's draft registration plan, sending the bill to the Senate floor where it faces an almost certain filibuster. The committee approved the measure by voice vote after narrowly rejecting an amendment by Sen. Mark Hatfield (R-Ore.). to cut funding for local draft boards, which would be set up on a standby basis. HATFIELD, BY offering three amendments, managed to delay the bill in committee for more than a week. The measure is not expected to be taken up in the Senate before May 28. Just before the committee took final action on the bill, Hatfield renewed his pledge to filibuster the bill on the floor and offer several other amendments. "You're going to hear much of this end of the week. THE PRESIDENT'S policies toward the Cuban and Haitian refugees came under fire recently when Florida Congressman William Lehman and a coalition of organizations including the AFL-CIO, the American Jewish Com- mittee, and the Congressional Black Caucus charged that Carter's pledge to treat the two groups of refugee im- migrants alike is not being fulfilled. Democratic Rep. Lehman said he visited two processing centers in his state last weekend and found that both Cuban and Haitians were given food stamps and Social Security cards. But only the Cubans were given temporary work permits, he said. "This is not equal treatment at the front line where the effort must be made," Lehman told reporters. WHITE HOUSE Press Secretary Jody Powell denied allegations that the ed OKs ng plan over again - ad nauseum - on the floor," Hatfield told his colleagues. "I WELCOME the battle ahead, and I just want to assure my colleagues there will be a battle ahead." The bill already has passed the House, but it may have to return to the House if the Senate adopts any of the changes proposed by Hatfield or others. The committee did adopt one Hatfield amendment - a requirement that registration forms include a space for conscientious objectors to state their position at the time they register. Under Carter's plan, all 19- and 20- year-old men would have to go to their local post offices to fill out registration forms, which would then be sent on to the Selective Service System. Registration would provide a pool of four million potential draftees, but an actual draft could not begin without specific approval of Congress. administration's policy toward Haitians was racist and said, "Frankly allegations of racism contribute nothing to solving the problem." Powell said, "I think you will find that to the extent disparities did exist (between the handling of Cubans and Haitians), they are being corrected." In other news, navy doctors treating Cuban refugees charged yesterday that Fidel Castro is shipping mental patien- ts and the dying among thousands seeking asylum in the United States-people suffering from cancer, tuberculosis and even leprosy. But the doctors said there is no evidence the Cuban president is depor- ting carriers of highly contagious diseases. In addition, skipper of a hired ship testified yesterday they were forced at gunpoint to leave Cuba with 426 refugees they did not know, instead of the 148 relatives they went for. a CUBAN REFUGEES HUDDLE together yesterday on a pile of life jackets after being rescued by a Navy landing craft from their disabled boat in the Florida straits. STATE 1-2-3-4 FRI & SAT MIDNIGHT SHOWS MAY 16-17 "A Film about Jimi Hendrix," "Jimi Plays Berkeley "Rabid" "Harold & Maude"; "Emmanuelle-Joys of a Woman' Explicitly Free. PETER SELLERS SHIRLEY MacLAINE .,Erotic. a story of chance SBEING THERE AVCO EMBASSY ® United Aflsts Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri 7:20-9:45 U T .- r . A . high horse S CAND SUBSCRIBE! "G R hTemmnter move j's nfqtQ ot. r a ,, . E E 9,,, B ,4Er F Ar ,5 $ s,