November '7, 1969 U. of Michigan Prof. "Don't Over-react" Ann Arbor, Mich.-=(l:P.)—"Don't - over-react to' demonstrators," says Michael Radock, University of Michigan vice president. "Vio lence and disruption don't represent the college' campus or this stu dent generation," he adds suggesting that alumni and the public keep campus ferment in perspec This is not to say, he adds, that campuses are tranquil, but neither is the society from which college students come and into which they graduate. "Our rest less campuses reflect a spirit of rebellion in a restless nation," he declares. Randock noted that student concerns are focused on relev ance," "dialog", and "confronta tion." "We make a mistake if we lump together all forins of pro test and all expressions of dis agreement," he added. "We must not confuse issues with tatics used in , confrontations politics— the dress, language, and manner 'sins designed to offend, upset, an& antagonize." - He reported . that - more and more colleges and universities hacie emphasized that they can not tolerate force and violence. Radock also said that ,the few campus revolutionaries usually can be rendered relatively inef fective: "If channels of communication are open, "If legitimate complaints are recognized and sincere efforts are made to deal with them, "If nonstudent agitators are Isolated, "If the campus community is kept informed, and "If the Establishment avoids over-reacting." It is clear- that if universities wish -to govern- themselves, they face the fact that there are boundaries beyond which conduct becomes unacceptable, he said: Radock, warned • that if universi tieS are unwilling to deal' with these types of problem, "the pow er 'to. do so will be—lodged else where." This would spell the end of free universities as we know them." MT 4: Ittarijuana -Weed by Gary Thornbloom Personality changes as shown by tests are either slight or non-existent and• most persons un der= the influence of marijuana become less ob jective .in evaluating situations are less agressive. Although most doctors will agree to the fast that a marijuana is nonaddictive - and is not harmful. few - will go on to explain the therapeutical ad , vantages of marijuana. Claims have been made to the effect that marijuana is actually advan tageous- to - the body and that marijuana is a- cure for some ailments. These findings have not yet ?been proven. Studies should be • undertaken to prove or disproVe these theories. . The U.E. -Bureau of Narcotics is-- a depart 4. merit of_the-, Treasury Department. 'The Nattotits Buiea was • originally- intended to -Mainly be. - a j tax collecting- •branch-,.0f7 tittle importance, but , 1 when anti-marijuana -legislatiorr was enacted 1 4 - Nareotics Bureaugained power. This • lcuiestkr emits a continuous • no* of anti-marijuarla • prop aganda. Very little of their propaganda is based .;1 on - actual niedical findings ail& the Narcotics Bureau also shows a lack of consistency in their statements. Mr. Anslinger, the one-time commis stoner, is a prime example of a source of incon t sistent lies. Mr: Anslinger has been quoted as •I , making these two statements: . ~, _ ;• "At the' House hearings of 1937, Represen -1 tatiire Dingell of Michigan asked• Mr. Azislinger: 'I Was just wondering whether the marijuana ad - •'' diet: graduates, into herion; an opium, or a co , a , c ine user?" . , Mr. Anslinger replied: 'No, sir; I have not heard of a case of that kind. I- think it is an en i tirely different_ class. ; The marijuana -user . does I not go in that direction." The United States is not uni que in having experienced var ious forms of dissent and disor der involving young people, Ra dock pointed out. Other count ries of the world, under various forms of government, have simi lar experiences. Most students are not taking a negative- approach in expressing their differences with the way things are, he sail. Most students are too busy studying, or they are pursuing others means of making right what they find wrong_ A great number of students are helping in positive ways to im prove community health serv ices, or provide legal assistance to indigents through legal-aid Others are working with senior citizens and campaigning for political candidates, he adds. "This is not to say" Radock added, "that a student who is tutoring a ghetto child one day may not be found at a sit-in demonstration the next day." Universities must be receptive to change, he declared. They must recognize that the status quo is not sacrosanct. They must, create an atmosphere and estab lish procedures by which worth while change can take place in an orderly way, and the free en vironment can be maintained. With Roots In Hell And Mr. Anslinger speaking again before the Senate: "That is the great problem and our great concern about the use of marijuana, that eventually, if used over a long period, it does lead to heroin addiction." This lack of consistency along with medical findings is what prompts many of the' backersof LLEMAR 14 to question the Narcotics Bureau's statements of marijuana being a killer drug and a powerful narcotic in which lurks Murder! In-' sanity! Death! 15. The Narcotics Bureau has gone on public record as stating that marivana does produce insanity, it calls users addicts, pic tures marijuana as a direct cause of many mur ders and sex crimes, and claims that the person's not. even. aware_ that he - is - committing a - crime and actually' feels - what he has done is proper. It also grossly exaggerates' the effects of mari juana. They claim. that the user experiences feel -hags- - of intense anxiety, delirium, - color distor tion, Shifting- of coloriz' 'distortion of musical sounds, and one of the Bureau's most astounding claims is that the user feels - he can step from Philadelphia to the Panama Canal in. three strides and then claims he does 16. Any one who has ever smoked any marijuana knows these ' claims aren't based on any actual facts or cases. It can then be concluded that the U.S. Narcotics Bureau is an unreliable source*of information on the use and effects of marijuana. (Continued next week— Why Is Marijuana Illegal?) 14 LE.MAR is an organization. It stands for legalized marijuana. 15 Taken from• an anti-marivana poster. 16 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Depart ment of Health, Division Nardotics Drug-. Control, Booklet on Marijuana, 1938. THE NITTANY CUB Number 5 Jhn Schriefer watches the soccer ball go in for anoth er Behrend goal during Tuesday's match with Lakeland CC. Behrend won 4-0. Union Board to Feature Truth . TRUTH, a prominent local group will provide the music next Friday in Erie Hall, - for the Ded- ication Dance_ The event is being sponsored by The 'Union Board as a finale to President's Walker's dedication of the dorms and pre sentation of the Penn State Medal and Nittany Lion Cub 'on Thurs day. Admission is $.75 and re freshments will be served. TRUTH is an eight piece group that has been playing at the Gan non Lounge lately. Bruce Wright, the leader is a music teacher at a local high. school. ::'"="4rda (a. : .•-‘ '''''' ': ' ' 'i s . „;'. .7,7'> . V4 1 \'''' -..• • :-. 'k - -..'. ~...,„ - -r .: ':4: : ; :•.i . • , , . Drug - __..:,.:,(..:,''i.:--..bile in - Erie Co. Local pharmacist Lou Fomelli and Detective Sergeant Wollis of the Erie Police Department spoke here Monday evening on "Drug Abuse in Erie County." A 58 minute film on drug abuse was shown also. Fornelli stated that he was ". . . here as a public service and for that reason alone," when a suspicious student queried the speak ers' presence. He became involved in this lecture series because a friend of the family's son 'flipped out' on LSD. 11VIr. Fornelli spoke mainly on addictive drugs, primarily LSD. He explained' that LSD causes chromosome changes and can cause offSpeing problems (defor mity). Also, the user can exper ience reoccurrences up to 18 months after the trip. As to the effects during the trip, he said that the trip is based - on the in dividual mental-physical well being which one is - not capable of being certain of, therefore the trip is unpredictable. ~. Sgt. Wollis told of elementary school children who know more about drugs than is imaginable. Two weeks ago the 11-year Erie Police Force veteran broke down the last heroin ring in Erie. He stated .that in 1965 there was one drug arrest in Erie, in 1966—four, in 1967—ten, 1968—eight, and thus far. this year, there have been over 150 arrests. - The - detective told that the Po lice officers in the state are try ing to have' the law requiring .~ Q , ~~ FOR SALE: '65 MUSTANG 289, plen ty of- extras, new tires all around, Bob Luther 899-73241 WANTED: intelligent, hard-working students with' interests in current political-economic events., to win bates, contribute to an aware - club. Join." ForenSic Union, register for Spch. 3QI Winter Term. 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This has happened many times in Erie, thus making dope charges stick is nearly legally possible. The men told of the formation of a federal government sponsor ed Mental Health-Retardation Panel to aid drug abusers without their risking getting 'busted'. As soon as this organization is lin-. plemented, the phone numbers and . na2nes of participating doctors will be posted. This lecture-conservation ses sion served as a good basic intro duction to drugs, a . fine stimulus for a good turnout at Dr. Cohen's drug lecture Thursday evening. Do to publication schedule, a resume of his talk is impossible until the next issue of the CUB. Catrabon6 Van** and . Hobby Shop . .2809 -Buffalo -899-9085- •Pennsylvania School Supplies ALT'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Garnet's Sunoco - 4790 Station - Road - Complete Serirlee, *palm 899-8711 = 899=6143 Page Three