The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 15, 1984 - pnne 5 Grateful Dead to hold concert for charity By MICHAEL BEAUDOIN throughout the U.S. on the National Conquering blindness in Nepal might Publig Radio Network. not sound like a popular cause, but it The Canadian site was chosen in or- has attracted some popular backers - der to take advantage of the Canadian including the Grateful Dead. International Development Agency's At a June 21 concert outside Toronto, program which matches money raised The Grateful Dead and The Band will for capital projects abroad on a dollar- give a benefit concert to raise money for-dollar basis. for the Seva Foundation, a group com- DR. ALAN MORINIS, chairman of mitteed to many programs, including Seva's sister organization in Canada, the Nepal Blindness Project. said at a Toronto press conference that THERE ARE as many blind people in if the benefit raises its goal of $25,000 it Nepal, a country of 15 million people, as could singlehandedly make a drastic there are in the United States, said Seva difference in the quality of eyecare in a Foundation outreach coordinator David distant country on the other side of the Green. world. Seva is the sanskrit word for "service The concert's proceeds will be used to to humankind," and the foundation establish a manufacturer of eyeglasses tries to do just that, Green said. Seva is in Lumbini, Nepal, the birthplace of a non-profit organization based in Gautoma Buddha, the father of Bud- Chicago. It was created by a group who dhist religion. had just finished work on eradicating When Seva started the project, Nepal smallpox in Asia. Among this group had only nine opthamologists. To han- was Prof. Lawrence Brilliant of the dle the backlog of necessary eye University's School of Public Health. operations, physicians from the U.S. Seva has a wide variety of suppor- and Norway were brought in. ters, including Wavy Gravy, a popular Since then, the Foundation has sup- figure from the '60s who was one of the ported the training of Nepalese doctors. emcees at the Woodstock Festival, and It also sends supplies, consultants and Danny Rifkin, long-time stage manager computer equipment to Nepal. for The Grateful Dead. Both are on the SEVA SUPPORTS other human in- Foundation's board of directors. terest projects around the world as "Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead is an well, including a hospital in India, ardent supporter of Seva, and so are which Green describes as "the Cadillac many "Dead Heads,"' said Green, who of eye hospitals". It has performed began working with the organization more than 11,000 free eye operations. while doing master's workatthe Women of All Red Nations, a South University's School of Public Health. Dakota reservation-based "WAVY GRAVY, with his many con- organization is also a Seva-funded nections in the entertainment world, is project. the chief fund-raiser for the Foun- Locally, Seva aids the Second Baptist dation," said Green. Human Services, a food distribution The concert will be held at the service and a Jackson-based com- Kingswood Music Theatre north of munity food service, Green said. Toronto and will be broadcast live Put 'er there President Miguel De La Madrid of Mexico and his wife, center, are escorted by State Department officials upon their arrival at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland yesterday. De La Madrid is scheduled to meet with President Reagan today as part of his three day state visit. M PSN prepares strategy (continuedfromPagei) criminal suit, the University had con- trol over the decision to prosecute. file a motion to dismiss this defense "It the University made a decision to before the trial actually begins. drop the charges, certainly they'd be dropped," Marx said. But Daane said The 11 activists were arrested soon that the prosecutor's office would after they entered the lab to protest probably be reluctant to drop the Haddad's research, which members charges after investing so much time say can be used to help the Phoenix and effort into the case. missile project. It was the second time the group had taken over a lab since September, but the first time the University had taken action against the sit-ins. PSN's motion includes a request for pre-trial discovery of evidence - they want access to all evidence against them in the prosecutor's case before the trial begins next fall. This motion in- clades a request to find out the specific type of research Haddad actually con- ducts. INFORMATION regarding Haddad's research is not relevant to the trial, ac- cording to Lady. But by knowing the specific nature of his research, PSN members said they can prove that they "acted to prevent a threat to the health and safety of all of us." The group's other defense - that Haddad didn't have the authority to evict the protesters - was questioned by Lady and University General Coun- sel Roderick Daane. ALTHOUGH the University and Daane are not directly involved in the case, Daane said Haddad did have the authority to read the statute. Walter Stevens, director of public safety, said that the statute was read by a security officer before Haddad read it, and University President Harold Shapiro has authorized security of- ficials to read the statute. 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