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Show Pif 8 Thursday, Srptwber 86. 1974 The Ute BoDetia RECREATION with REX Volleyball The volleyball season is starting and we are having leagues for men, women and girls, and a mixed league. We will be playing at the Multipurpose building on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Each team will play a match of the best two of three games. All players signed up will be assigned to a team if they are not already on one. We would like all ages to come out and learn the game on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:30. Centers to Open. A PANORAMIC VIEW Of the Bottle Hollow Reservoir ia la the offing for Hw next modular structure, boflt by Inter-Stat- e raatk campers Homes of Silt year. Lake City, waa delivered laat week to tbe Bottle Hollow camping area. The 2,100 sq. ft. facility houaea a laundromat, abowera, a recreation room, and a store. The $60,000 building will serve 90 trailer units next spring. Senate Investigates Medical Research - WASHINGTON, D.C. (AIPA) The Defense Department in 1963 and again in 1970 authorized two separate contracts with the University of Minnesota's Medical School to conduct experiments on infectious diseases with Indian children on the Red Lake Chippewa Reservation in Minnesota, according to sources in the U.S. Senate. These sources told AIPA the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations chaired by Sen. Henry M. Jackson, had sent a staff investigator, David Vienna, to look into the matter on the Red Lake Reservation. Vienna left Washington on Aug. 20, and was scheduled to be there the following week. The two Defense Department medical research contracts were numbered DADA and DADA17-70-C008- 2, according to the same Senate that medical research work with the reservation sources, who also indicated children was probably made with thp concurrence of either the Tribal Council or the Indian Health Service, or both." All formal tribal council resolutions of the Red Lake Chippewa Tribe are kept on file, and any authorizing resolution for Dispute Hopi-Navo- jo Continued from Page 6 ments, and fencing of land boundaries partitioned under the settlement. The bill authorizes $300.00 for the surveys, and a total of $10 million for the restoration of the rangelands. Moencopi The U.S. District Court of Arizona is given a mandate to partition the Moencopi village area west of Hopi country following legal arguments from both tribes in court. The bill specifies no timetable for court action on Moencopi. Cliff Spring The Hopis are granted perpetual use" of Cliff or Toh Ne Zhonnie Spring in Navajo Country as a shrine for religious ceremonial purposes, and are granted the right to gather fir branches within two niU of the spring for their ceremonies. The Hopis are also guaranteed the right to come and go to the spring, which will such research would presumably be among these files. No top IHS officials could be reached immediately for comment. Red Lake Councilman Leon F. Cook, contacted in Minneapolis, Minn., by AIPA, said the University of Minnesota originally became involved in 1954 when a reservation doctor had urged their assistance during an outbreak The Defense Department became interested in 1963 in the results of the university study when GIs in Vietnam became afflicted with the same infectious diseases. The Defense Department then contracted with bichemists and contagious diseases specialists at the university to conduct new research which had become militarily important. Under that contract, vie university studied different strains of the two related infectious diseases among the Red Lake children, numbering nearly 100 overall, for the benefit of the military instead of for cure and treatment at home," said Cook. The impetigo infection can grow to create nose and throat problems, then can cause kidney infections, said Cook. Permission of Indian parents was sought through permission slips prepared by community health representatives, said Cook. Many parents were unaware that their children would be used in such experiments, said Cook, adding that some of the children were injected with penicillin for cures and others were injected with a saline solution to map the course of the disease. Both groups were measured for immunity periods" under the crossover injection system. The same Senate sources, meanwhile, told AIPA that the former director of the Palalti The Secretary of Interior is authorized to allot lands in severalty to individual Paiutes, numbering less than 100, who live within the joint use area. Patents will be issued to the individual Paiutes stating that the U.S. holds that land in trust for the sole use and benefit of the Paiute allottee and his or her heirs. community so you will know when activites are scheduled for each age group. The staff at the buildings will be having activity periods for the younger groups each afternoon after school. Football league football The little program began in late August and the team played their first game on Sept. 19 at Roosevelt. The team will go to Fort Hall, Ida. on School Incident Exaggerated Speaks Declares A disturbance on the campus of the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City last Wednesday night was blown out of proportion by the news media, according to Intermountain Superintendent Stanley Speaks. In a telephone interview with the Bulletin on the day after the incident. Speaks said the much publicized disturbance actually involved only six students engaged in a fist fight, though a crowd of students did gather to watch. Law enforcement officials from the Brigham City Police Department and the Box Elder County Sheriffs office were called to help clear the campus and to quiet the students, but the school staff had the situation under control without outside help, Speaks said. The arrival of between 25 and 40 officers on the campus was an he stated. None of the six students involved were Utes. The 10 p.m. fist fight was apparently the outgrowth of name calling between members of two tribes, involving about six persons, earlier in the day. According to Speaks, there was no vandalism and the superintendent denied reports that the incident grew out of housing conflicts. The superintendent said he did not know where the news media had received such inaccurate information. The Intermountain School opened Sept. 3 as an inter-tribfacility with an enrollment of 824 students representing 26 tribes. over-reactio- n, al Indian Health Service, Dr. Carruth Wagner, had refused a request during his tenure from a major american drug firm to conduct tests of a new measles vaccine on Indian children on a trail basis, but that such overtures were occasionally made to IHS officials for experimentation in Indian communities. be fenced along a predetermined boundary line. of infectious impetigo and nephritis. The University of Minnesota then prepared a summary evaluation of the outbreak, said Cook. The Randlett and Whiterocks Recreation Centers will be open every evening for general activities from 6:30 to 9:30. The staff will be providing equipment for your use and will be available to assist any group. The group activity schedules will be made and posted in each Deadline Dote deadline date for the October Ute Bulletin is Thurs., Oct. 10 at 4:30 p.m. Please submit your news to the Public Relations office or call 3, ext. 31. The 722-226- Oct. 19 to play against recent wave of vandalism has resulted in many broken windows in Tribal Buildings at Fort Duchesne and Whiterocks. Tribal authorities will take whatever steps are necessary to stop this destruction. They ask the cooperation af all parents in this effort. A Shoshone-Bonnoc- k teams. The boys will also be playing in the Vernal league again this year with league play scheduled for opening on Sept. 30. Hf Julhill Although it appears early the basketball season will begin with a novelty game on Oct. 8 at the Multipurpose Building. The Cuties from team. California will play a local (See related story). This year's basketball schedule will be made up soon and the teams will be selected for play in early October. We will have several tournaments with the tourney scheduled for early November. all-st- ar Novelty Basketball Team For October Game CALIFORNIA CUTIES, the zaniest, craziest basketball team to ever appear in Fort Duchesne, will oppose the Basin at 8 p.m., in a basketball extravaganza at the Multipurpose Building Oct. 18. The game is sponsored by the Ute Recreation Department. If you want to see basketball played like it has never been played before, you definitely will not want to miss this g basketball exhibition. You will see well proportioned heshes dressed in the very latest styles direct from France. These latest female dress styles are originals and will be on display and modeled by the famous CALIFORNIA CUTIES; namely, Dottie Dribble, Leaping Lena, Dumpy Dora, Little Susie, Hefty Helen, Backboard Betsy, and Scaggie Maggie. MEN! Be present if you desire to see BEAUTY! WOMEN! For the latest styles from Paris, be present. TO ALL!! If d you want an evening of All-Sta- rs laugh-provokin- fun-fille- PRESENT!! laughter-B- E These CALIFORNIA CUTIES are ALL MALE! Attired in FEMALE ATTIRE from head to toe, also presenting OUTSTANDING FEATURES which will certainly draw exclamations of wonder and whistles of delight. The local Basin who will oppose the traveling wonders of the basketball world will have their eyes and hands filled to defeat these heshe All-Sta- rs females. The CALIFORNIA CUTIES will use every female trick that they possess to obtain victory. The darlings of the hardwood floor have many outstanding features that will distract the opposing players as well as you the viewers. Who knows? You may be part of the show!! This spectacular will be hilarious from your first view of these touring beauties to their final departure. You will see the great Dottie Dribble and her trick shooting and dribbles: she is rated as one of the best trick shooters and dribblers on the West Coast. Minnesota Tribe Asks Foreign Aid The Grand Portage Reservation Business Committee in Minnesota, x according to member Dennis Morrison, has approached Kuwait Ambassador Abdalla Bishara of the h Arab country at the United Nations to seek" foreign aid from Kuwait for the oil-ric- construction of a new housing and a e community center. The Business Council informed the Ambassador it had searched all possible sources of funding without positive result, including the federal government, Minnesota state government, private foundations, churches and other charitable organizations. The Business Council is seeking a meeting with the Kuwait Ambassador in New York City. multi-purpos- NOTICE the |