Show Wednesday Oct Page 9- - 1974 8 Durham opposes Dr Lindsay federal regulation gives talk director of for agricultural development should cattlemen Utah says organize and make a proposal to the USDA regarding the grading of cattle Dr Ben Lindsay Proposed Federal regulations providing for on the basis of sex interfere unduly with the educational processes of state universities and state colleges Commissioner G Homer Durham said In a letter to Casper W Weinberger Secretary of Health Welfare and Welfare Durham wrote that the proposed to “Access regulations or Activity” Education Program would restrict the freedom of choice for certain individuals Lindsay was the guest speaker for the USU Animal Science Club’s Fall Barbecue last week He advised that the most suc- cessful method of curtailing animal preditors was the T con- Lindsay stated that any sumer who wishes to have a its content products analyzed for breakfast as such or volume cereals or cosmetics can send the to have it product to the state lab analyzed is a Lindsay said that the EPA services the of duplication state already established at the of control level for quality consumer and foodstuffs protection O D helicopter and that cattle rustlers were also considered preditors The method used to keep them under control was the state brand inspectors DR BEN LINDSAY and-supp- spoke on agriculture at Soup kitchens are being set up3 around Bangladesh to feed million starving victims of floods last August that destroyed homes and crops in this nation of 70 million Food and Relief Minister Abdul Momin said Sunday the situation would improve considerable at the end of the month when 600000 tons of grain pledged by foreign government began arriving The United States pledged on Saturday 150000 tons of grain 3X WORLD CAMPUS AFLOAT USU last week Virginia Polytech staffers to sue HEW secretary WASHINGTON DC-AlIeg- ing continued federal funding to Institute Virginia Polytechnic University despite acknowledged two discrimination former and State sex faculty members have the US brought suit against Education Secretary of Health and Welfare National Education The Association is providing financial suit class-actio- n support for the and Patricia Dyson of B Christine Wollan which has been filed in the US District Court VPISU Kitchens to feed disaster victims “While all sensible people efforts at ort sustain onthe discrimination eliminating feel deep also basis of sex they distinction the concern that between male and female established in nature and human fairly personality also be in the said Durham recognized” Richmond against Secretary Weinberger They Caspar to seek a writ of mandamus oil cut to compel Weinberger federal funding who taught Ms Dyson Wollan Ms and law business who was on the economics stall sex both filed complaints of against the discrimination m Blacksburg Va institution ol 1971 After nearly two years W 1973 investigation HEW in had concluded that Ms Dyson by victimized been in respect policies discriminatory and to hiring salary and firing was in May 1974 a similar finding to Ms reported in respect of HEW Wollan The Department also concluded that the af- firmative action plan required under federal Executive Order 11246 was deficient However the university has that Secretary Weinberger has violated the executive order sex which prohibits discrimination by institutions funded by the United States and m which further mandates that sex the event of uncorrected discrimination that funding from inthe United States to such stitutions be terminated” t s Despite the university agreement to these on provisions fin-of federal contracts HEW’s action dings on the affirmation sex willful and plan tne and discrimination to cooperate refusal university’s and fully in HEW’s investigation in conciliation procedures has Secretary Weinberger to enforce the “taken no steps ““date of spirit intent and 11246 the Executive Order complaint asserts VPISU says the complaint in receives “millions of dollars federal grants sex Ms Dyson’s allegations of are VPISU discrimination by court already before the federal d in Richmond in the vs of Taliaferro case suit challenges sex This Dykstra discrimination throughout the and Virginia state college university system NEA-supporte- to Wein- closely so these proposed rules” on the part ot freedom of choice students can still be respected as “If the present regulations into to go drafted are permitted effect there will be many citizens on and off campus who will feel that the government has and extinguished almost of the privacy eliminated right the right of freedom of choice and the right of qualified faculty members to develop appropriate call schedules in accordance with riculum and roles” the— Dfi&SSn said nondiscrimination The The present complaint alleges Durham informed Weinberger that the state has practiced women’s suffrage si ice 1870 electing a territorial superin-of tendent of public instruction the female sex in that same year H$ also stated that Utah has proud of equal “long been women as well as treatment of men in state colleges and Durham raised the concern universities which have always that the regulations would been coeducational” eliminate such valuable acFailure to comply with the tivities as separate men’s and could women’s choral groups long a regulations voluntarily by regulations were drafted IX of Title to implement HEW of Amendments the Education exceptions certain With 1972 discrimination they prohibit sex or acprograms education in tivities which receive Federal financial assistance feature of coeducational in- begin administrative end Federal The regulations proceedings to until an “militate against the desires of financial assistance its ceases women students who prefer institution conduct separate sections of physical discriminatory stitutions Kissinger defends Rockefeller’s gift — AP WASHINGTON A Secretary of State Henry the defended propriety Kissinger of a $50000 gift from Nelson A Rockefeller by releasing a letter Monday signed by two former Richard lawyers for M Nixon The letter said the gift did not violate the law or conflict-of-intereregulations e st The gift by the vice y Durham appealed berger “to letter nor not rehired these women action modified its affirmative “Distinctive diamond rings at lowest prices” education courses particularly swimming and calesthenicsof impose restrictions on freedomwho choice for such individuals desire separate sections in such courses as physical education said Durham president-designat- was confirmed on Saturday when a Rockefeller spokesman said e it represented service by gratitude for long-timKissinger The letter date Jan 15 1969 said “the contemplated gift of money to you is based only upon your close personal friendship and is a direct result of not only that friendship but the high conflict-of- - interests" The letter was signed by Edward L Morgan and Egil Krogh Jr both then deputy counsel to You’ll 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