Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1971-12-01
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IN THE NEWS Wednesday, D c. 1, 1971 Still on, thin dim. riefly Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Yawnnnn A ge,'ere epIdemic 01 leeplIIg ct n struck the taft or n.. Dally Iowan Tuesday night. As a result. the ~ Iowa prison uprising----. weatherman fell asleep before could .-Squelch write lDday's weather. However, our friends at AP provided the fotlowing : FORT IADISON - A potell1lan enccgb Of theit tI toge her nd~- He cited the medicaJ eomplainl of the ling officea, the deputy wardfft. hls Skies hould be partly cloudy today, th~ 10 admJn. elM 1t hme 10 act .. III said. prisoners u one rl the valid POints, t, the &blft c:apLaIn and 101M with highs In the upper 20s to 10 r 301. lor a State Penitentiary Istration aid Tuesday ni I thaI pri Hedgepeth sa d prisoll penollDtl "We agree with the medlcaJ problem," sUndby speclaJ duty officers. Lows tonight hould be in the 201!. with shook dowa the Institution and eonfi!. lit $lid. "We are currently trying to Prison officerJ bega!! ntervlewlng In· '!bursday's highs predicted In the soners not believed linked to a threaten. cated se era] homemade klnves and improve our medical Iliff of one lull· m fonday night afftr aU 'lb re i a chance of nn Thursda . ed upri Ing would tit returned to nor· lead ptpes. He aId none of the u tIint doctor by hlriq IIIII'Se5 and phar plot "8$ WlCOVtl'fd and the Intervle mal rouilD Wednesday. found on prisoners 10 retaltltin" mlCistI." contlJlutd aU day Tuesday. Offlclals ~ pokesman sa d I dtclslon bad against individuals was unlikel • But the lltant warden look h d lID com t on the mults of Punished been ruched b offici. that "pris(l.n The lant wattlen upilined that with the complalnt about canteen prlc· dL~ ons. the potential uprtsinl was the oul being too high. "'l'be Imutes an Hed~peth IIIld he dIdn't believe there trs who ha~ dl~layed willin to Disciplinary sanctions have been im gro~ of Itvrtal grltvances by the In ad ill a new'PlP!r that say. callup 11 w. any lingle group or faction wlthlll posed by the University of Iowa Igalnst r"turn to 1M ~tral population respon- mates. IUn, for It cents at a local aupermar· there. Instead, he said It wu apparent four persons accu ed 01 Y!ol.tIn. lUll· Ibly would tit returned Wednesday He outllned lOme of the ~evanees ket and lI'Oftder wb, the lime item ly a cro section 01 the Inmates who vel'llity and Board of Regents conduct moming ," • monotony of lood, recrel tlon limita a eentl at the prlaon eant~n . II f It th if f Un needed to bf aired. rules last May during demonstntlons The other lnmat - ~ au led tions, dlsclpllnary action ~UJ'fS In he uplalned. Hedgepeth said the dlfrtr Gov. Rlltltrt Ray repnrttd in ~ on the campu . The sancHons ftrt 1m· of hiving a part ill the aUeged out· c1udlng officer harrassment and petty "nce Is that supermarkets can buy In clo ~ t contact with urce at Fort Mad. po ed by UI Pres. Wlllard L. Boyd fol· brea plam - would be retained In report writing. counseling delays in Stt. quantity at lotrei' prices ,while the prj. lson, but a Jpokesman for Ray said lowing his review of the findings of a Ihelr cell for further Interrogation and Ung problem! aolved, canteen prl , Plys mort for commodities. there re never any plallJ for lh, hearing officer who heard the ca~ III Inve UgaUon. Incons tencie regardln, wbo gets pa Extra prison iliff mernben were overnor to go to the prj n. September. Guards locked 7 Inmate In their roles, end rules that require unreason- caUed .lnto guard aphut the expeeted Ray old he 'II' leavIng conlrnl of Placed on dl~lpllnary probatlo" for cells Monday after offIcials uld they able and 1m Ibl compUance." uprlsln, Monday nlpt llld many oth t the 8ilultilln at the pr1so entirely up th" current ICad('mlc year was pen r elved word that an upr! "' of about HedJltpeth told TIlt !cated Pres!! prison employes eN on duty Tuesd •• to wl1'1len LIlu V. B \fer. cer R. Hall, 1032 North Dubuque Street, 100 Inmatl' was planned 1'0 day to ~me of the eompllants wert valid : oth do II, chore usually done by Inmat , 01811 Eiland. n, .te dlrtctor of while Harold J Erickson, 211 Eet take over a prison bulJdlnJl. ers were not. " 1 think tMY Inmates ch u helplnl with food prePlntlon C(lmctlon , al~ said control of the .11- Church Street, and Lawrence F. Jones, Paul H~dgtpeth , a I tant warden, vIew some of the prob~ dUftrellt- and buUding malntenence. uation woold be "entirely the 'II' rde,,', Bettendorf, neither currently enrolled, aid offlclala received several Ups 1 than we dei, but e do believe $Ome Officlala said the building that was dec ion ." will be I)n probation until the end of about the planntd uprising from both of the oth 1'1 problem to ti t," 1M! to be taken nver by the Idmates ElIand!on comm nded prlJon officttl • th" first full academIc yur for whIch InsIde and oUlsldt the lacllil) . "We put Id. 1M pn Hbrary and hoo\, coun- for their bandlln of the Illuatlon. they nelt register. Another person charged In connection wIth an incident last May accepted ad l'lnl.tratlve •• nctloll of one-yur ..... ~ pen ion from the u"lvers Iy .nd md not request a hearing before 'lbeodotl' G Garfield, Arne altorney, who I th~ UI hearing officer. PresIdent Boyd took no additional ac Senate urged to override veto tion agaInst a fifth p!rson , tarshall D. Buddin, H6 Holiday Gard n Apartment, who i. currently on probation. a re· ulf of an earlier lncident in whi ch v· eral pt'r ons ocrupled a unlv~r Ity-own of Women's Center allocation ed hou, Rnd refl,~ed to leav". Members of the Umver lty of activltiea accounl If the nate on blatant misconstruing of Ih. worn n to develop an all Iowa Women 's Center urged so direcLed. statement . The wom n aId the aUve t(l "Roberts Rulta of Stud nl Senal,. Tuesday nl.ghl The women I d 172 'II' mel! center has provided adequate Order," Foley old th~ SOC will Ma to court? to override tudent Body Pr . ar actively Involved In Wom repr entahon and countabU e ('ntually ben Cit from the Ted PolIlI ~' veto 1)( allocations en's Center proJects, tbereb Ity fo~ fund allocated to it. center' innovations. DES MOINES f ~ - u 'orthwetem to th enter. denyln, the report 's claim tha W~1t r J, Fo~y, dirl'ctor of As TN D.lly IlWan I to Bell Tel phont' Co. cu~tom ~ a ked the we 30 Polk County Di triet Court 1'\Jesdly 10 The women attended the en only women are active mem· the Ul Student Development pre Tu sday night , Senator bers. • i rue tempora ry And permanent In iunc ate m ting armed with a 2l Center, appeared before the Harriett A. Ch y, 234 Sianley flon s prohIbiting propos('d tl'lephone pa refutation oC a report Center member char d • senatl' on behalf of the cenLer. Hall , had Introduced 8 molion In report statement thaI "there is rate hik es from taking ('ffeel. prepared by a flve·per on ad Citing effor ts of the wom n 10 po tpone a final decision on the hoc comltl e appointed by Poll· a lack of proof of authorization "ra Ih oosciou ne of veto until the c. 5 nat. The rates were to go Into effect Wed of representation" was b pd nesday. but the court clerk aid Tue!! ti II) tudy the Women's Center. other men" and aLtempt by methng. day a h('arlM~ on tht' In iunctlon a not That report n'Commencied !bat eh~duled unlil nelCi Monda ' morning. Pollli veto Ihe $3,440 allocalion Thl' petitioners are klnll a tem- to the center whiCh was approv l porary and permanent inJunclion b8r ed byenate Nov . l6. He did ao ring Northwestern Bell from collccllnll Nov. 23 , IFree-wheeling China talks th increased rates. Before Ihe women bla ted the commUte report, th" nate received 8 letter from former I rudenl Bady Pre ident Bo not to seek quick Viet solution Fallen ntller whl h ur ed the na It to ov mde PoilUs' vetn. WASHINGTO !II - Pre · recl concern to the two cllun 1n IUmmarizing the Amerl· TOKYO IA'! Chlnll '~ 1C!8ding politi· Iden Nixoll plans to spend • tries rafher than those I... can approach to talks, Kissln cal . military Rnd theorl'llcal organa Beller wrote thaL the ad hoc committee had handled its In full eek In Communi China, volvin tblrd parUe.'!. rger uid of Vietnam "We do broke a lonjl silence Wednesday with I joint editorial which apoeared to con vestlgahon poorly and had ask visl tlnJl three cities. during hl~ The WbJte Hou foreIgn pol not expect to aetU It In Pe fIrm that Lin Piao, Mao T e·Lung's ed que lion of the Women' hi toric Journey there In Febru Ie specialist said arrang king." C nter member which had not heir-deslgnate, has falien from pollical ary. ment which have been made While he predlcled the ChI been a. k of any I)T anlzatlon In After the Willie Hou made Indicate I reasonably succe. 1- gMlce. ne~ e will raise Ihe ubJect of the PDl t.