The Indepndt Florida Allgator V OL. 67 NO. 7() puose y mp CmmunecotIos n. Go *sv l F r do No* olficolly onmoc aned wih 4h. Un ers ly ofFodo L -J Cheating confessions mount By STUART EMMRICH The list of students involved has grown to approximately 85 W atson also said his office was investigating any possible AllIgator Staff Writer names and should at least double in the next couple of days. involvement by career service employs in the business according to Marmish. college. Full confessions from students who have admitted they Marmish said he is not asking the students if any criminal "Information is available at this time that career service were involved in cheating in the College of Business Ad- activity, such as breaking and entering, was used by them to enmploycs may have been associated in the procuring of tests ministration are "coming in all the time," according to Honor obtain the tests, but he just wants to know if they obtained the ror students," Watson said. Court Atty. Gen. Paul Marmish. Marmish said he expected to tests "directly or indirectly." Although Watson said he had not talked to any career have approximately 20 confessions filed in his office by HE EXPLAINED he was going to leave that pant of the employs in the business college about the investigation yet. midnight Tuesday. investigation to the University Police Department. he added he was going to talk to them this week. [WARMISH SAID early Tuesday evening students had UPD Investigator Gene Watson said he had no evidence The Honor Court will fie formal charges Friday against been 'calling in all day" to give him their confessions which "at this time" that breaking and entering was used to get students who allegedly took part ,n a "cheating ring which Marnmish said "names of everyone they know is involved, exams, but added his office was still investigating that involved every department in the College of Business Ad- everything" possibility. ministration," according to Marmish. MWARMISH SAID he couldn't estimate how many students would be charged Friday, because "we keep on finding out new information." Marmish said he has discovered 'an incredible number of ways" used by students to obtain tests before the exam period. Marmish refused to discuss the various methods used but said one way "was so simple you wouldn't believe it." ,HE SAID IT was a "hole in the system' that still had to be Plugged up. SMannish said several people had access to exams in all departments of the business college. "ind if one person wasn't able to get an exam, he could tell where you were to go br it" he miaximnum penalty that could he assessed agaln't a student thr cheating is expulsion trom UF. MARMISH emphasized that no immunity would he granted to anyone, but said a person might receive a lesser penalty it he went to the Honor Court and volunteered in- torm at ion. Miarmish said he wanted suggestions rnm professors and 'raduate students in the business college as to what penalties they thought would be appropriate "We need input on this. I don't want to be the one who has to decide what should be done." Marmish said. Marmish is holding a press conference this morning at 10:30 to discuss the investigation with members of the state and local press. Aid sessions set The Office of Student Financial Affairs will sponsor two financial aid information sessions next week for residents of Beaty Towers and To"bert area According to Steve Pritz, assistant director of financial insane. affairs, the previous sessions have been extremely helpful for The Tolbert Area sessions will be Wed. Jan. 29. in the Weaver Hall recreation room at 7:(0 p.m. Spokesmen will be answer questions concerning deadlines for applying for State. federal and UF financial aid programs, gm~p~c. by lic WEan in addition to any other questions students may have.

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Dy TERN! WOOD "Feet at my door!" Rosemary who runs the state mental hospital at Mac- drugs - and be well within three weeks, Amyt., Maaghu Ei~et hisses. .stares at the fields of pink and Clenny. without hospitalization, he said. green roses stamped on her cotton quilt - she The brain may short-circuit from chemical Schizophrenia, a catchall category for EDITOR'S NOTE: N am -n cut cf bae seas legions of shoed feet - A THOUSAND imbalance - disrupting the usual flow of insanity, is the most common of severe mental p-u.-m Raig k MAchelm Cs in 3970, BLACK ROOTS MASH ME INTO THE impulses - and the "person cannot select illnesses, its origins unknown. iii thny ended ni bulth eas, e. EARTH! MUDDLOODY SPIKED reality from fantasy.' Burke said. MENTAL ILLNESS, as defined by esa tpyjabtlmh by aUP temeht a. HEELS. One out of 100 Americans are professionals in the field, also includes manla, DeSpIS -m e a I9AU0 sdR-std .she hemt fret - shuffling, rap-tap-tat schizophrenic. Eleven yewr was the average depression, anxiety, nervous habits, nervous mae.s in 39y0, .b 9W4 esm4 reaSi waiting.hears them rumbling, marching. stay for schizophrenic, in mental Institutions breakdowns, alcoholism, drug addiction. nitsth a s --ma meius hea TOES CR ACK -- ANKLES SNAP - in the 'E0s, before the usedo drugs developed unsuccessful lifestyles and problems PUegme in 393.74, Tay 'The A& ABOUT TO STAMPEDE MY DOOR! about 20 years ago, he said. of coping with strms. * rnS eine inAbes Csumy ROSIMART IS "freeklng out." an ex.* THESE "SUPER sedatives suppress Metal illness can apply to any state of mid the ;-u-es df es et perlence common to paranoid schizophrenic delusions and halludination:" which cause mind deviating from well-being. heSSl ems-s in csmkeau the pmebe, and hallucinating drug-eaters, a Galncsvllle "great states of fear and anxiety," Burke said. PROFESSIONALS SAY the origins of psychologist said. Halludinations disappear as the drugs take mantS ijlne are still speculation; they must Rosemary sits on her twin bed, hairy white Thoughts get scambled. 2 + 2 equals S. effect - slowly, over twoso three weeks. The often settle with treating the symptoms. not legs crossed in a bow. "Tic-toe people with RationalIty Is lost when perceptions of space parso calms down to where you can talk to the causes. frozen faces." she says and grins. . .dhwws her and time become mirages. him. Burke saId. Trying to cure mental Illness is like "trying flps bloody mumbling graveyard vision,, her 'The brain Is a very complex comptuter.It If the first episode of schizophrenia is mWItdS creation. can shorn-cdreut," said Dr. Fintan Burke, caught early, the person may be treated with (Sne page #ighgO -9

Pug. tit Ma needeMrd AJIgar, Wedn.day. Jenuory 29. 1975 Ford Congress Ford se eks agree on trying .military aid to compromise for far-East WASHINGION (UPI) -- President Ford and (,ngrcssional leaders agreed I uesday to find a compromise WASH INGION (UPI) -- President Ford asked ('ngrecs on action to case the recession and the energy shortage. & I uc.,day bor another 1522 nullson in military aid to 5olth rhe spirnt of compromise came a week after Ford used such Vietiin and Camibodia, saying "We cannot turn our IbAck words as "mirpieking," ''rresponsible politicking.'' "Diddling on these embhattled countries."' and Dawdling" to Democratic-controlled Congress. Sen Robert Byrd. D-W.Va., said Repubbic.n and White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen, who attended the Democratic leaders informed the President "It wouid he nmetmg of Ford and Congressional leaders, quoted Ford as extremely difficult, if not impossible. to get the lunds ip. saying "We are trying to be reasonable." K proved. It Without 1300 million in extra military aid, Ford siad. - would destroy all our "Let's not have a confrontation it South Vietnam "may go down the drain'' to military attacks Rep. Al Ullnman. fl-Ore., chairman efforts'" Nessen quoted Irom, communist North Vietnam. He asked another 222 (oj and Means Committee. I A the Houwe Ways 41 million tor beleagured Cambodia leaders and White House officials said the Congressional PtESIDET OD Both presidential requests sought the aid funds for the main area where compromise is needed are the opposing . asked tongressfor $522 million aid current fiscal year ending June 30. positions in their energy plans. Is roe! agrees on troops pull-back wednesday WI.Edio (UPN) Defense Minister Shimon Peres said Tuesday Israel that Israel move back to a new defense line 65 miles east ol would agree to pull its troops back to a new defense line 35 the Suez Canal if there is no quick agreement on a troop with- miles east of the Suez Canal but will insist on keeping cap- drawal plan. tured cilfields and strategic mountain passes in the Sinai "At this stage," Prem said, "There is room to talk about desert. withdrawal of 20 to 30 miles in the Sinai without the passes or In the most specific presentation of the Israeli position to Abu Rodeis (Site of the Oilflelds). All this is conncctcd with a Goldwater: Nixon eyes date. P eres told a national television audience the range of political return from Egypt." pullback--between 20 and 30 miles eastward -- "Is the governmentP- ply' Pere sad te Cbint' o Prie Mniser it"ak'abi getting back into politics Israel's forward troops in the Sinai peninsula now hold a had not been asked by the American government to draii line about five miles east of the canal. maps of its specific pullback offer "in geographic term' -- Israeli reports earlier said the United States will suggest only in political terms." WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Sen. Barry Goldwater said Tuesday former President Richard M. Nixon told him he would like to get back into politics to help the Republican part Godwater said he met with Nixon in San Clenmente. Calif., StockRs t rade big fo r s econd d ay last week and discussed the possibility of Nixon someday returning to "The political arena" as a spokesman for the GOP. (UP!) -- A two-day record surge of trading on the stock hours Tuesday. trading ran well ahead of Monday's record 'We discussed whether he would be accepted back into the market led to optimistic predictions Tuesday that the pace but slowed in the last two hours. party's affairs." Goldwater said."'And I told him I thought he recession might end within six months. Kevin McNamara. a trader for Rotan Mosle, said large would be "It looks pretty good." said one economist, investors, such as mutual funds, that had been "sitting On "My mail shows there's no lessening of interest in him Nearly 64 million shares were bought and sold on the New lot of money" waiting fir the market to start its rise boughtl within the party." Goldwater said. "After all, he had millions York Stock Exchange Monday and Tuesday in the two most large blocks ol stocks. who voted for him Frenzied days of activity in the market's 183-year history. Prices generally were higher. The key indicator ot price "Of county there is the question of when his health would Tuesday's volume was 31.76 million shares traded. second movement, the Dow Jones industrial index, rose 2 II to permit it.'' Goldwater said. only to.Aonday's record of 32.13 million. ln the first four 644.77. Monday. the index soared 26 points.

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By GARY BALANOFf' tound thu 111y-ba~k rite for used stidctt Alligator StalffWrlier books at bookSt ores vs pe all hard I"un derstand Dan Lobeck. secretary of consumer aff airs I he rate w as lowered tronm A) per cent to 5*) for Student Government. said he would find per cent last yeai an accountant to check the Campus Shop and "WE MAKE sufficient pr" .fit to stay in Bookstore financial records. business'" Schiflh said He 'a id the I 7 per Loheck's statement came ahter a two-hour cent prohit was as low as it could be to meeting Tuesday with Richard Schifili, UF maintain enough cash hlow to meet operating business manager. in which complaints about expenses excess bookstore profits and lack of com- "We will not compete with discount petition for Servomation's food contract were stores." Schiffi said. voiced. "Either there's something internally that's "WE'VE GOT A 1.7 per cent profit margin eating up the money" or the store is making now,' Schiffli said of the bookstore. "We excess profits. Lobeck said. shoot for a low profit and we achieve a low "I DON' THINK you've found the facts'" profit." Schiffli told Lobeck. L.obeck said profits were being made in an "The points made there are valid," Lobeck said of the food service's lack of competition. effort to please local political figures. He and the bookstore profits. "You do. and I don't, as far as the food Five autfos service is concerned," Schiffli said. "Ini well SERVOMAlIN satife wimth t ,he sliocal management" of contractt renewal under questioning by Dan Lobeck prsdnt was informed of the contract t burglarized IFT H RE IS generalvsatisfaction wth contract to supply UP with food service was L*,beek said other agencies, such as Ihe good reasons to change it." Sehiffli said. Five automobiles in two campus parking renewed. Alligator, should be informed when the Lobeck said there should be open bidding for lots were burglarized Monday night. ac- Schifili said Tyrie foyer, then student body contract runs out. the contract. cording to University Police Department But Schiffli said there was no reason to (UPD) reports. change. UPD Public Informiationi Officer Jim Staff ord 'loaned' to as sis t York Il can't remember in the past four years Shuler said two of the ears were parked in the that E've had a personal complaint against Jennings Hall parking lot, and three in the UF Director of Planning ahd Analysis Staftord's services to York because the ad- Bob Overron (Servomation, manager),' Resident D parking area near Fraternity Joseph Stafford is on temporary assignment mmiistration "is very much aware ol our Schiffi said. "He's clone an excellent job for How. in Tallahassee to assist State University office's support for Dr. York's program. his company. I'm not real excited about Property worth more than S5tJO was System Chancellor -- designate E.T. York "We will do everything we can to help the rocking the boat." reported missing from the cars, Shuler said. prepare a legislature. new chancellor get his feet on the ground.'' lobeck persisted mn saying there was no Shuler said all of the cars were entered by Although Stafford still draws a UP salary lox 'aid. attempt at competition with the wtay 5cr- prying open a vent window with an he will spend most working days in the state York is the former director of U F's In- 'onmat ion operates unidentified sharp object. capitol. stitute of Food and Agricultural Sciences "You can say there was insufficient input." Four of the live cars wetc Volkswagens. Dallas Fox, planning and analysis associate and was UF's interim-president ti-on June Schiffli told Lobeck and his undersecretary. Shuler said. ~ director, said UP consented to "loan"' 1973 until last summer. John Burkett. "My feeling is that there was."

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By RENA FPSTEIN ii"I Alligator Stall Writer I here hi'e been question' about w hether Biilec, Ihi Gj.inctille (itts ( ormissioucrs soled 2-1 Mondas might esigned in hi, tirst term. cdii run, lo, a third term, ijainmst n otion to lbreak, oft negolialionis with the Alachua THE CITY CHARTER limits 1 onmisisionets (itunity Comm iso Sm e r trealtin of 4 01mn boa rd to su perus IS L(ISeCUIISe turmis '"JOHN- cl iee 'ion Gamtesvlle cii' commfliSSiflneris ilso took the fits' step HUSTON'S I hi moiio will biLte the two Lommhissions to continue towards restoration of Hotel I homris b, .ppro'Iii plan 5 lOb riegotiaitiorls nexM eliesdas when the Regional t tiities buiding section B Ku ,,rd nme!t' I he coniissitn also appiiosed letting bids for the con - COMMISSIONERS Jamie' Ritharts.,n and W S. "1mins structroii beginning Feb 4 I tlhoi 'oled' to Ibreak ol lisiissiotis immiiediately but wecre mserruled hs 1he votes ol comniiissioners Joe I ile. Russell I mhe iond\ Mr Bttniisimoed 3-2 Last I uesdaty to amend WHAT'S HAPPENING isadlasic-fuIIef the lomt agreemniit wAhich would place threat county and three gutsgnty relis- it tonL mission ers tin the cable Iclev ision board In other business, the comi i ~On deterred approval ot the By STEVE PROCKO that wilidefy the downt10wni plant reconstruction until they receive citiien Alligator Staff Writer reaction to the plans A RECOMMENDATION by City Manager B. Harold DISCUSSION GROUP: on Eckankar wil be held tonight at Farmer to approve dhe plans was referred to the City 7:30 p.m. in the J. Wayne Reit, Union room 333. Board- COt UMEi- Pit TUkEb n Beautification CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE: will be the topic of the lecture RASTAH PRODIk TONS Ie Mayor Butler handed over the Mayor's gavel to lalbot and held this evening at 8 p.m. in McCarty Audttorium. For STAGY EACH defended himself against a recent editorial in the Gainesville further information call 372-7554). a rest from SgUSAN TYRRELL Independent which said, 'this community needs EAG MEETING: Environmental Action Group will meet AJOHN HL)SCN Neil Butler."' tonight at 7:30 in the]J. Wayne Reit, Union room 346. For Although Butler still has not announced whether he will further information call 392-1635 STUDENT SUPPER: sponsored by University United Methodist Church and Wesley foundation 'vii be held tonight call Sus pect ar rested at6pm a3 20W U ivrsity. For further inlbrmation RED EYE OF LOVE: is being presented in the Hippodrome THU)R, JAN. 30 7: 00; 9: 30 50C theatre today through Sunday and Feb. 5-9. For information B, JOE MORAN FR I. & SAT., JAN. 31 & FEB. I and reservations call 373-8375. AllIgator Staff Writer 5:00, 8:00, II .00 JOURNALISM COLLEGE COUNCIL: will meet tonight at 2ND FLOOR AUD. I he Umnversity Police Department (UPD) investigationn 7:15 pm. in the Stadium room 226. dis ion has sols ed 24 dorm room thefts. Public Information BENTON ENGINEERING COUNCIL: wil meet Thursday Otficer Jim Shuler said Monday. at 7:30 p.m. in the i Wayne Rcit, Union. r'wxnm 123 For I he thefts included several in a series of dorm robberies further nrornmation call 377-873, '.hich occurred during the weekend of Jan. tO- I2. The thief FELLOWSHIP AND PRAYER MEETING: will be held o NEW PATHS FOR entered unlocked dorm rooms while the occupants were thursday. It is being sponsored by Intervarsity Christian sleeping. Shuler said Fellowship in the I. Wayne Reit, Union. room 221. starting SELF-DISCOVERY THE CASES were solsed when a lb-year-old Gaimesville at 4:30 p.m. For further information call 378-0759. youth was arrested on Jan 23 on charges of trespass after CIRCLE K: will meet Thursday at 6 p.m. in the I. Wayne warning. Shuler said. Rcitz Union room ISOC. For further information call 392- Shuler sand larceny charges had not been illed against the 8812. A serd. of infonnol Iectur.-discussbons on venous topics south by Monday afternoon. SIMULATED COMBATEES: The Sinmulated Combat Club coonmg personol growth and I he juvenile has not been charged with, the larcenies will meet [hursday at 7.30 p.m. in the]J. Wayne Reitz Union development because he was recently released on probation irom, a hall- room, 346. For further information call 378-3434 way house, and he may be returned to the house on the LAYOFF DEMONSTRATION: will be held for all faculty, HOW TO 191 SOMEONE WHAT YOU REARlY MEAN trespass charges. Shuler said career service emiployes and students in support of the call for ACCORDING TO Shuler. the youth had been asked to adnmiistrative responsiblity - no layotts without a public Sho. Gronm Kowch, Ph.D., Clincol Psychologist leave the UF campus on two separate occasions. During one hearing on the university budget. the demonstration will be Dovid Panken, Coun.llng Intemn Coih M.SW. Clinical Socil of the incidents, the youth was warned not to return. held at 4.30 p.m. Thursday in front of Tigert Hall. For further -w Wodw The youth was arrested by UPD when he was lound information call 377-l458 or 378-522q. sleeping in the third floor study lounge of Trusler Hall. Shuler YOUNG DEMOCRATS: will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m in WE. JAN. 29 7:320-9:20 p.m. said. the J. Wayne Reitz Union. For further informiationcall 373. Lan. 12 A 122, JWEU After his arrest, officials discovered he had a stolen wallet 227-I FUUANDOPW4TOJHEPUEIUC. Sponsored by the J. Woyn. and a stolen watch in his possession. Shuler said. BLOODMOBILE: For absolutely nothing you can give blood Reiti Union and Student MentoI Health Stof. Shuler said the youth admitted to the 24 larcenies during Thursday from 9 anm. to 2:30 p.m. in the Plana of the questioning Americas. For further information call 377-6905. YONGTRLS County to fund comprehensive drug program

By DOUG HATCH ministration Department. Metamorphosis, and the Bridge Allgater Staff Writer House until Sept. 30, In other business, the commission voted to merge the Alachua County's Comprehensive Drug Program will be Suicide and Crisis Intervention Center and the Alachua funded entirely by the county government this year. the County Information and Referral Service. Alachua County Commission decided Tuesday. The Intervention Center asked to be merged with the Two commissioners. Jack Durrance and Tonm Coward. county center after the Gainesville City Commission decided recommended the county appropriate 579.941.50, orginally to cut off funds for their programs when the fiscal year ends in earmarked to match federal money. to fund the program September. COUNTY Administrator Howard Weston reported to the Although the merger will occur sometime this year, the commission earlier this nionth that two county applications exact date is still undetermined. for federal iioney were being held up in Washington because The commission was also presented with basic plans for the of a lack of funds new Alachua County Judicial Center which is scheduled go be The county money will fund the Drug Program Ad- built this year.

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Ncw regent M arsha II Harris. a nhcmber of the in ance committee, said ruesdjy, "It is quite obvious to me w.e have to curtail wie." Mawz said If the Board app roves the recomn- nmendation, his otfliee "ill conduct a study and report back to the Regents at its March meetings~ for a na decision. SEVERAL legislators raised the question of the legality of any regents' action to eliminate the freshmen classessince the universities are funded by the legislature as four-year institutions. Attorney General Robert Shevin is studying the matter. Shevin's executive assistant Jim Barnett said he knows of no normal request for an Ii opmnion Shevin is studying it because it may be that any U BOR action may have to have cabinet approval, he said. HARRIS, A former legislator, said, "We (the regents) have the perfect right to do it." However, it will have to be submitted to the legislature in the university funding bill where it can be cownter- manded, he acknowledged. Also, Harris said, the cabinet sitting as the board of education can reverse any rtgetits action. Elimination of the fresh- men classes at the two universities, Harris said, Regularly 854 woul not be an attespt to shifi enrollment to the junior Jerry's Double-Decker Beef patty A 13-ounce glass mug Colege.aher it wulbe a sandwich with melted cheese, crisp with your school crest students in the system. lettuce allowing only the most and special sauce qualifed students to enter A regular $2.95 value ., Instktion, he said. for only $1.95 The Cemmecd YOU SAVE $1.00 AT ISADEMANKO C,. Pr. .bn h Regularly35 msw isis. 13 ounces of Tab (or any soft drink of your choice). Ouly 328 AND YOU KEEP THE mere

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Some arc cailmg t It. rcstoltion, rhc Revolution K/v No one Is SureC how it started. no one expected it, A hut w.hcn a freshmein-dom iaed 94th Congress convened this month it came in like a blast of fresh air blowing through the dusty hails of a historical monument called Capitol Hill. V New and returning mavericks. owing political alliance to no one, have, in the first few weeks of the session. madec sonie serious inroads into such hallowed institutions as the 65-year-old seniority it. system and secret Senate committee sessions. VILUAWS" they have followed it up with assaults on the age old right of tilibtlster and the monarchial powers of committee chairmen. WOtJ,'O ~ PPC) W'EM OIN FORM And in the forefront of the scuffle have stood some of Florida's own representatives. Sen. Lawton Chiles and Rep. Dante Fascell. It was Chiles, along with Delaware Republican H ow a bout private police?. Sen. William Roth who successfully pushed a resolution through the Senate caucuses last week to require, for the first time in its history, open In yesterday's column,. I reviewed some of the safeguards mn Senate committee meetings. the criminal justice system arnd found them lacking. I promised to propose "something better.' so here goes. And it w.as Fascell who, jointly with Chiles. For the past three years. I have been advocating free BRIAN DONER LY sponsored a rules change to make all House- market solutions to everything from heroin use to the energy Senate conference committee meetings public. crisis. So. it would seem logical to exammne the possibility ol 'Iwo years ago Fascell led a successful fight to the free market supplying one more service: police protection. consumer, would he paramount It seems unlikely ttat arrests would be high on the consumers list of wants. open House committee meetings. REMOVING THE state from the equation obviously removes the politically inspired institutional pressures. lhs I In tact, we had sonic indication of that in the story of the If is the measure adopted by the full Senate and believe, is essential. There are not main people like Henry too-nmce cop. The general populace was overjoyed with his House. the public will be. for the first time in the Murren (the tooriice cop; see yesterday's column) who can performance. Only the political figures desired hi' removaI nation's history. able to view the inner workings of resist that pressure. And, since Henry Murren was operating in a political, rather Congress and be able to determine who is More typical is the story of George Kirkhamn. a criminology than market, arena, he was sacked. responsible for the passing or killing of major professor at Florida State. Kirkliai decided he had to work IF THE agency employing Murren had been a private as a policeman if he were to really understand them. So, he company instead of the state, he would have been a prized legislation. convinced the sherifl of Duval County to take him on as a asset HeI was nmpressmng the consumers. This would have to That in itself is fine, but still isn't enough, and rookie cop. be good for the agency. the gentlemen from Florida know it. So. the pressures that the market would bring to bear begin And so Chiles, for the third time in as many to emerge. Their thrust would be toward pleasing the years, like Don Quixote forever trying to tip over OPINION customer, the person who wants protection. that windmill, has reintroduced his Federal Since each contact with the public would be onie with potential customers, the police can hardly be in a position to Government-in-the-Sunshine Act which would Kirkhai "tried not to get caught up In the things rough up suspects. It will be bad for business, Those that do require not only Congress but all federal agencies policemen do--all their little sins and banalities." However, will be sumniarily dismissed, not promoted. to open its meetings to the public. he was soon sipping free Cokes at Jacksonville drive-ins just Tlese agencies will have to bear in mind that they exist at And this year there are signs that the windmill like one of the boys. the consumer's sufferance. If they have no customers, they EVENTUALLY, he was confronted with may be swaying, with 24 senators, including nine a foul-mouthed. can't continue to exist on stolen (razed) funds. long-haired suspect. His reaction in his own words: "The next OF COURSE, there are many possible objections to such a Republicans, co-sponsoring Chiles' bill. thing I knew, I had grabbed that kid by the shirt and scheme. One of the ones mostoften heard goes like this: The act would allow closed meetings only when slammed him against the wall. and I'm saying something like. Customer A subscribes to defense Agency X while customer necessary to protect national security information, 'Shut your damn mouth, punk!"' B subscribes to Defense Agency Y. They have a disagreement, the identitiy of secret law enforcement agents, the He regretted the incident later, but that didn't do much for Each reports it to his respective agency and war ensues. the suspect. reputations of persons accused of crimes and This line of reasoning ignores the nature of market forces The lesson, it would seem , is that the pressures to conform A war (if fights between non-states can be so named) is hardly legitimate trade secrets. And even in these cases it to the system are overwhelming. a profit-maximizing strategy. It would seem much more will require an open vote to close a meeting, and a So what would a free market system of police protection do reasonable (and profitable) for our agencies to submit the specified reason must be given. for us? whole mess to Arbitration Agency Z. The act is modeled after Florida's own NATURALLY, there would be pressures here as well. But AT ANY rate, if someone were ever allowed to set up one of Government-in-the-Sunshine law. Though no one would the pressure be for the sanie type of' performance? these things. I know who his first employe should be. I would think not. In the marketplace, the desires of the is claiming Florida to be a shining example of Henry Murren. open government, we've had too many indictments and investigations of public officials in the last / year to say that. The Independent ovid Smith 1.nr W.d But neverthe less, Florida's Government-in-the- Edor-in-chIMf Monoging Editor Sunshine law is still recognized as a progressive model of open state government. Florida Alligator And we hate to keep bringing this up. but the CII Gmflhcan N.m onA. mjnn Is. . Watergate affair wasn't exactly a study in public Dovi government. R.A. "Tony Kenldhlor Congress has for years been stumbling in its own A~siaGneml Monog. lSh.d -n Mmnis.v . n P by cumbersome trappings while complaining about MEIulynee t-t the relative ease with which the executive branch Ane MolpI-un Campu. Commmnitn. Iti has been able to slowly usurp its powers and P.O. Se. I2 ijnivnIty prerogatives. It's beginning to look like sonic of its hy Mc.Jr dversincoonnt, sloh. Goin.dhI. Rakd. wI* members are finally learning that what has been Mn.1I.ng ono offie. bShind th Ca.p Inn. holding them back is their own resistance to Lynd. styl.r change. MvlgNoduo. M.a. uEdel O.perm.w: 4MS, Viva Ia revolution. Lynn sLki~r Sacm~nl Pco.e M~g Advernising *nd Proction - nc W e.n D*P'nnwn: 374-M. -I lb. indepeneni Mrondo AMlgator, Wedn.doy. Janvsry 29, 1975, Pug.?7 Total Woman lacks self-confidence

Want to make your man happy' THlE WOMAN mugt also Iack self-confidence, because she Becomesa Total Woman. How? Fake the lotal Woman is "illng to subject herself to the domination of another course, based on the book by Marabel Morgan [he course is human being. She cannot fihd happiness on her own, she him-her. He-she can now function as an independent entity. currently being taught in Gainesville, much to the chagrin of must derive it second-hand, through her husband's hap- A PERSON who needs to be involved in a power local feminists. piness. relationship cannot function as an individual, for the power THE POINT OF THE course is to teach women how to If we have become willing to accept the above as an ac- relationship requires at least two participants who are make their husbands happy, which will, in turn, make these curate portrayal of human nature, we are indeed in sad shape. dependent on each other. women happy. and we need more help than Mrs. Morgan's courst can give The self-confident person is much freer. He-she can mn- Personally, I prefer more direct methods of achieving Li' teract with others without needing the others to fulfill roles. happiness. I he course creates two carefully defined roles and reaches Each can be accepted as an individual with his-her own One is inclined to question how Mrs. Morgan (I am sure she women how to install them in their marriages. No doubt unique ways of thinking and acting. would prefer the traditional designation to the current Ms ) women who work at doing so find their husbands easier to get The need to categorize or stereotype would disappear if could have drawn such a large Iollowing when she exhibits along with. there ever were enough of these free, self-confident in- such a low opinion of human beings, both male and female. THES IS NOT to say, however, that a couple has necessarily dividuals. SHE FINDS only two possible human personalities - one improved their relationship Rut don't ever count on there being enough of these people. for the male, a complementary one for the female. Mrs. Communication is the answer - each partner must be Society does not encourage the raising of free children. Nor Morgan has no place in her scheme of things for the in- willing to get to know the other's feelings, to accept the other does it encourage the actions of free adults. The sacred status d ividual: each man and each woman must act out a role. as an individual not as the actor of some role. quo is in danger when there are people who do not require The characteristic common to Mrn. Morgan's males and Mrs. Morgan's techniques will treat the symptoms. society's sanction before they act- females is a lack of self-confidence, which appears in the male Communication will treat the underlying disease. THERE ARE few of these people, however. For the others as a need to dominate another human being (Mrs Morgan A person who can reveal his-her feelings and be accepted by -the vast majority - there will always be people like Mrs. claims that treating the man as "lord and master" will make another is a self-confident individual. This person does not Morgan to offer them solutions for their symptoms. not for him happy). have to expect another to enter into a power relationship with the real problems. Violating nature's law EDITOR: I would like to support Dr. herself Odum's stance on agricultural methods For modern agriculture, this means and rebut the criticism of Assistant Dean decentralizin~production more people Wilkowske. Dr. Odun's favored providing for themselves), returning "'pastoral system of lower energy organic nutrients to the soil (instead of agricultural patterns that have long been polluting with them), and moving from with us" have been with us for so long energy-intensive to labor-intensive because they are based on the main- production. tenance of soil fertility. A FOURTH requirement, which in- Modern technological food production, solves consumers as well as producers, is a in sharp contrast. ignores inherent tertility shift in dietary habits toward vegetable because it can he "replaced" by aritifical proteins which tax our resources so much sources ot nutrients and pest controls tor less than meat production These less-than-heuny plants. Add to these a mieahures constitute a way of life for near-iotal nmechani,'Ton and you have an millions like the Chinese, whe have astronomical i'crg iflpUt. 1-00d miijntauncd tertile soils and dense production which Mi Wilkowske term' populations bor (ver forly centuries. 'amazingly efficient" doesn't even conic Contrast this to what "e Americans close to returning mi tood energy the have done in less than two centuries calories ot energy input Driven by our infamous "frontier men.

IT IS Ibolish to blame age-old -at" we have paid little attention to agricultural mcthds bor the recent rising maimtaining a tertile soil for future tide ol tanmie and mialnourishment. It s generations 1 hrough the massive reliance Poor ba sketball co urtis time we recgnized the unpleasant reality on eheiejl fertilizers and pesticides. we behind this star ation and malnutrition. have sacrificed the soil's stored fertility to When a given population exceeds the immediate gains in >ield. Yet without its and bad laguaelb ability of its en' ironnment to sustain it. inherent store otf tertilty, our cropland has Nature must mter'ene. become totally dependent on artificials. EDITOR: Taking a with 20 or more sections of he is at the Rat purchasing IThere must be a reduction in numbers, ONE OF THE fundamental laws of foreign language? Have you languages offered. has the sustenance so he will have a change in habits, or both, such that the Nature declares that there shall be a tried to use the language lab most pathetic lab facilities enough energy to put more Earth can once again maintain the balance between the processes of growth yet? Well, when you do try to this side of Vung Tau out of order slips on the population. Man, uniquely, has the ability and decay. Modern technological hold your temper. I have not (Vietnam). Seventy-two plug- language booths. to comprehend such laws and adapt agriculture all but ignores this maxim- He been able to hold mine and as in booths are at the disposal SPEAKING OF THE lab. hinmselt to their constraints. Until we start who violates Nature's laws is always a result I have written this of the concerned language if one would like to hear one's returninK into balance with the Earth, brought to trial. And is always convicted*. letter. student, But wait, only 37 of second Spanish lesson one Nature will continue to tip the scales Peter M. Burkard 3AG THIS FINE 7?) university. them work. This means if 20 can dial it and hear it played sections have a ten per cent in four different languages. A lab use rate and there are an friend of mine taking German average of 30 pupils per class,. reports picking up a little

learning" the. European In search of a atmos phere poor lab workers quiet wit The will have to forty-five tongue. EDITOR: Cinmbals. hells and chants blend together in a hamper the studies of those students inthe library. minutes or more to use the put in such atough day trying to make everything work one rhythmic song as the Hare Krishna tollowers express As no one, to my knowledge, has written this quarter. I lab. What is tragic is there wonders how themselves each noon on the Plaza of the Americas. otTer my humble services.- are more than 20 sections of they have any It is wonderful-that mn this country many diverse groups are As a member ot the university student body, I feei I have a languages offered and the energy to study at night. of This institution is not only able to CxpreSs thenmsel'es in some manner. right and a need to study aid, to obtain the most from my difficulty is not one the biggest in size in this state It is also wonderful that in this country miany people are studies, a relatively noise-free atmosphere is necessary,. shortages of funds but in- able to attend a uni'ersitv in order to study and increase their Logically. I would say that the library is the best place to enjoy competance in the ad- but it is the biggest rinky- knowledge. this quiet atmosphere. But, alas. lam proven wrong. ministration (Ho-hum, what drnk. put-on, plastic, back- inefficient Each quarter someone writes a letter to the paper coni- Perhaps the Krishna followers do not realize their music else is new?). ward, unorganized, red herring that I have ever plaining that the Krishna followers are nuisance and hampers the studies of those in the library. If anyone is In talking to one of the reading this Intter iwho is of the Krishna belief and who department heads I found experienced-excluding the participates in the chanting sessions, please take note - your that Tigert Hall once gave the Navy. Resides that the The Independent msic is a distraction to the students in the library. language department funds basketball facilities stink! If the purpose of the chanting is to increase the number of and the authority for WHEW! I dIon't know how Florida Alligator Krishna followers. I would have to argue. in view- of the maintenance of the lab. but I got from the language lab to reaction of tin fello' students, that the effect is just the now all that has been swit- the gymn but it kilt good. By 00.4 0.1 Ron Cunnlnghon' opposite.' chted to a central audio-visual the way if you do see the &,Ufldinmfnt Edile, AS.OcmIOI Eitor It the purpose is nmere enjoyment and expression, then there department for reasons of language lab technician at the is a great Jack of consideration on the pant of the Krishna efficiency and economy. This Rat, tell him take some of the Q.-'g. ockonsec Jr. tollowern. new system is so economical out of order signs off the Photo ' Perhaps it "ouMd be better for all if the Krishrna followers the technician never shows up booths. It looks iess obvious. "wld restrict their musical rituals to another time, another (Testimony of the lab And good luck in th. lab. Greg Formr Mmndi tCenen - better yet - both. workers) even though he is You'll need it. 6prmihr Auss. Ndwsetr placn, or Phyllis H. Chambers 4AS getting paid to do so, Perhaps Jim Hornby 3AS Pog.S h. indwpenden* eRodo Allgueor, Wedneedoy, Janwely 29.,1975 U S

(From page on,) as being something curable." she said. But the green intern from Santa Fe INSIDE. A LONG empty corridor leads to Community College came back - and "after to fix a I V set blindfolded by poking at it with a small lobby overlooked by the nurses a week, I noticed the staff really a yardstick. and just asfnistrating,according cared and got station - a glass observation booth with a involved with the patients," Welch said. to a staff psychologist at the Mental "I Health hole to talk through and a slot bor passing out (lie in (Gainesville tound the patients have a great deal left in THE NATIONWIDE supplies. rhemi you can still relate to. READMISSION [he ward provides the comfortable rate (0 state menial hospitals "A TREMENDOUS VARIETY of people" is about 50 per isolation of a cheap motel. Unknown people cent, Burke 'aid. But come to the tour)h floor ward, he said. 'You whcn community in everyday clothes mill around the lobby. mental health centers get going, see every type of person going through all no one listening to the radio, grubbing a smoke, should have to come back to state hospitals." kinds ol problems."~ flipping through magazines. T'he North Central F joruda Ideas change after working on the ward. (ommiunity The longest stay a* the ward is IS days. Mental Health (enter Fear dissolves Social barriers break down operates services in I hen it's back home- maybe with treatment Alachua and nine other counties. These when you realize it's a very thin line between continued at community centers - or off to facilities are designed to treat people - while sanity and insanity -- or no one would have Macclenny tor a longer stay. h ey continue to Ijyc and work in their bothered to keep so many docile, mixed-up, conimlunities -on a pay-as-you're able plan innocent people locked away from the rest of Facilities for Alachua County, hcadquantered in Gainesville. include In- locked up.there's moro n Arockington said when she first came to the patient and 24-hour emergency seavnce' at ward, 'I really thought everybody here Alaehua General Hospital. outpatient and what' locked up waikin' crazy!' . I found out --very quickly-- it was a w.alk-in treatment .ut the Mental Health th. streets." Cinic, partial hospitaliition and day-can' at Ask a client at the New Dawn day-care the New flaw. -former Macdegnny patient center -- what's wrong with you? .What makes you--different?.,.that is. why were I he metal-plated dowir in the psychiatric SLEEPING FIVE in a room. there's not you put away? And she says, one mar- "ard in Alachua (,encral Fhspital unlocks by much privacy, but the patients build their shmallow white hand sliding hack and forth CfemOte control I rom I hc nitrse' stat in - own walls. As a woman discharged from over the otherminher lap--she couldn't cope." signaled hy U (lead-tone bu,,. 'They have Ii, Macclenny said. 'What's one crazy person Psychiatrists may have diagnosed her keep ii locked -- newh,,rns are cribbed on the want to look at other crazy people tor?"' behavior as catatonic schizophrenia, in- other side. "The public doesn't really understand volutional melancholia, obsessive-compulsive 'PEOPlE TREAT imintal illness as mental illness.'' said Chloe Smith. a social neurosis-- to name a few of the kaleidoscopic I hough it', soimit hug you lust don't accept." worker on the ward. About 75 per cent of the categories of mental illness. "uV5 .1 nuVeiii the I-1I I Lim shill. vho's been plKl here sufler Iron, depression, she said. For clients and counselors who reject "i the wardI uuarlh twao years. "Onily ab{,ut live pe- cent are the 'raving' kind diagnostic labels for behavior, "problems in Nw-sc I a'rnei e H i.kian e xpllamIn you always hear about'"' living that people can't cope with" has 'Peplc (loin kiiow lihii 0o %ay to Ken Welch hadn't spent his first live hecomethe sloganthat swallowed the stigma lxaieti" immute' on the lob when they told him to take of mental illness. "I hey leel ihe need t. lii lite patient - oft his glasses and help wrestle a violent male THlE PROBLEM with labeling is its lack of omhe mi.i get sioleni " patient tinder control Welch didn't show up practical application in, treatment-compared "A lot I I eplc 11do'I look at imeniil illnes I he iitxI day to the damage of linking mental illness with disease. The arguments are often theoretical, based on people's attitudes toward illness as something beyond their control.to be cured by doctors. That approach leads to 'This man lived among asylunmsa blind alley to recovery. gravestones No one was strong "Anm I crazy? Does this mean I'm getting enough to control him. All long sick?" is what a lot of clients day ask Hyatt at the and linst session, he said. through the night he would What good would it do to tell the guy he's wander among the tombs, screaming schiwophrenic? an intern at the clinic and cutting himself with sharp reasoned. To help people with their problems "yOu have to know what it means to them"- asylums lost their civil rights, so there wasn't where their heads are at," Hiram Ruiz said any injustice about keeping them iwith WIAT'S MORE, there's no prescribed convicted felons, except they were innocent cure for diagnosed disorders. "Treatment 'The thig in Florida is to lock people up." superintendent differs with each client."Ruizsaid~and every Burke said. It's the safe w.ay mental health worker "has his own style.-, to handle problems. What's worse. "A lot of people come in Burke described his institution as 'one of expecting us to have magical answers for their the better smnkepits," built in the 1950's It s problems." he said. But resolution i. the a sprawling complex of low level rust brick client's task, with guidance from counselors. buildings on specious manicured grounds Most community mental health workers surrounded by forest. claim they use labels as shorthand for ADOUT TINDEE OR FOUR years ago characteristic behavior. when Burke came to Maccdenny. he said a lot It's much easier to call someone of teenagers had been committed by their schizophrenic than to say so-and-so has a parents. Especially young girls whose parents thought disorder, isout of contact with reality thought were having premartial sex. and his thinking doesn't make sense. Parents had their children committed as schizophrenic,. PROFESSIONALS CLASSIFY behavior Burke said, on the reasoning that their children disorders into five main catagortes, including had been brought up right and would never have thought disorders, another staff psychologist done those things ii at the clinic said. they weren't crazy. Conditions in florida officially changed July I. 2172. when the Baker Act went mit' effect. "If there wasn't any room The Florida Mental Health Act, proposed by state Sen. Maxine Baker. guarantees emil Maccdenny peopl, wore In rights and human dignity to all persons ad- nutted to mental health facilities. the Alachua County jail." ALThOUGH RELATIVES, law - lorcement officers. doctors orea group of three citizens can bring a person's sanity under exlamination. involuntary hospitalization must be court ordered, USED TO BE some after a hearing. Sc people got years of cording to the law. pahelyt.*i Mm.s care against their will at stase mental It permits involuntary hospitalization ad Television and magazines. can no longer care forn themselves. hospials like Mcenny. Use to be a person if the person is judged mentally ill anid either something to pass time others, or incapable ot for two elderly These women may spend the rest of voluntary. by his family, the shei, or three adanger tohimsefffor women at the state mental hospital in their lives within the walls of' these interested citizens, with the signature of tw o Macen ny. The hospital's geriatric bleak confines, alone. doctors afflt-ning incompetence. "The time has come for a bold nP' awards house the aged and senile who All it rook was an "in" ih the sheriff-and Ij' proach' to the problems of mental illness the 7 II,. Indepsndent floido Alllg.tcr, Wedn.Mdoy, Jrnualy 29. 1915, ag. 9

e 0 tby Terrn Wood clients "We deal with preesident John F. Kennedy told Congress behavior, attitudes and WITHOUT THE NEW DAWN, the clients feelings. he said. *3. said they wouldn't have any place to go. "First we must seek out the causes of THE CHANGE may come through "lust Several have tried to get work, but no one talking with the nial illness and mental retardation - and therapist." or other methods wants to hire an asylum parolee. -dicate them may he used to change behavior patterns - "Why should I leave Gainesville? I been "SECOND, WE MUST strenghten the group therapy. lor example here 24 years. conme the 15th. Unm still deriving resources of knowledge and, above Comm,unity mental health w ,rkers "utIire myself, have to live with myself My friends *f skilled manpower - which are laws of learning to change behavior," Starr have to live with me. essary to mount and sustain our attack on said. "We've comic a long way since Freud.'' "I ain't gonna leave. I ain't done nothim'," vital d1sabihity for many years to come." he lhe therapeutic community is the mode of the old-tinmer Ironm Maccdenny argued treatment used at the Mental Health Center. defiantly. Sonmeone had told him to leave Gainesville Third, '.e must strtiighttei and improve Fherapy is a healing process -- "everything if he wanted a lob. program' and facilities serving the that goes about making a person well' - said "I don't know how it happened." he said. vitally dI and mentally retarded,' Kennedy a nurse at Alachua General Hospital. I-e'd thought about it - going crazy - anid Knowing his commission had condemned ''In the therapeutic community, labeling is all he remembered was "my brother put mle in the te institutions "human warehouses." not as important as solving problems." nurse hospital.'' And now the injustice of Bertha Canter in the psychiatric ward said. walking out to the 23rd Street Magic Market Patients are regarded a' people "with such- lor a joh. and losing it to a student. and-such a probknm.' not as sick people, she TH E NEW DAWN'S work therapy said. piogrami is designed fbr people who want to CARTER SAID the stall and patients get hack in the eight-to-five routine. Five days together function is a therapeutic -onm- a week, though hours vary, the work crew niunity."II a person needs selt-confidence, we akes leaves, mows lawns, parks cans, sells work toward that" sandwiches, picks pecans - whatever Different nmcthodls for thariging behavior Pvaickig pecans up off the ground - dro1 , are used mn therapy, hut most are based on themi in bucket. Squeeze two in your hand Dr. Finian Burke. superintendent 0/ patients interaction w ith others in the - and one cracks. Eatmngsweet meat lWCafl% the e hospital in Mac- comnunmty stat mental . ona late I all day so snol it seemed like Carner said 'many patients only need a dlenny. is critical u/the government's 'torn ing when it wa' Iiin. nthod (4' handling its poblem place to verbal ize their liroblenms - that's all rca k for I unch in silent groves. People they need." citizens. 'The thing in Florida is 10 w.h I)p'r, one alone . to each either hl I 'Just talk'' may he underestinmated .5sa the leaves chatter louder with the wimd. loc-k peopde- up" in prisons or sle cure for mental illness An intern at the Hive to wait ior lotod to comec. One man ins! rlins he sat's. Mental Health (lik said. "it's am a/ing how stares dIowni at his hi rds, fingers lated 'it his many people hise no one to talk to w jig Rtocks ever -so- sli ant ly In the iee. "'mi tired tI ill the slut I get heec.iusc liim "OTHERS DON'T KNOW ho'. to ver. like tall kelp ippleCSLirder waves Leit hlimted'" she lbellowet twhlen rio one li.d halite their problem s.' Hirami Hin said. In sid ,i ting Flu lice boiled ted. h cried working '.ith clients. 'I see miyselt ais "I have a secret. The secret enrged. shic ceei he world .iid inm to lhe sounding board." he said. " A lot ot people ionic here with pi ,hlcms is |I ke to paint fish pink.' they need to work through." he said "I leel ,iii emibirrassccl. like they waniitedl I. do the person has t, be the initiator im soking --Alachua General - ':y~ his ownv problems heir heads .iii watch hei go pOftO psychiatric patient si es Then Jesus spokebsy chipto him.sthe Hui sai w hilt counseling he ties to get a TNHEl SENSED he, ;pami anrd ici m- client to see his own sit uation clearly and A BLACK WOMAN sits alone lbenceith a Iharrassced t hem Ior t hemnhe pami is always hon within the man. 'What is your overcome blocks to sell-awareness. He said he tree w.it h ranslucent yellow leaves spot ted here, in thle gr. ve. mi'heir bed ri omis. in the may present his view of the situation to the e?' Jesus asked and the demon green and sunlight 'ilters (Ilwil i thunks hiospit a anrd inrias y 'om les i I people they client as another '.ay ot looking at the v ied. 'Legion, for there are many of gold .inrd shadow. And anit her bIlack knew lbeInrc problem ishere within this man. , stand' still - grinning - hut kcceps Ilicking im creeps into the corner' of their Most problems can be solved once they're his head to each side . got to catch what's siles. lows hot and wet with tears and hides in open. Gaining new insights and -Mark 5:3-9 the coming down. behind eyes I hat avoid all contact. afraid alternative ways of viewing problem' is a goal "Its such a handicap, being kItl-handed."' sonitone will see what's going on inside. 'WHEN approach THIS is carried out. of group therapy. whined a thin sprite of a woman, head capped And a stall member says. aside. "she's not ance on the cold mercy of custodial GROUP THERAPY is a little like with straight yellow hair. She sprnkc too handicapped because she's left-handed - nation will be supplanted by (lhe open streaking through a court room of your pcers loudly, crackling the air. she's handicapped because she's crazy." rmith of community concern and - your hangups and handicaps are exposed e ability." Kennedy said. to the third degree. At the New Dawn day- ongless responded to his message, care center they use group therapy to help ding the Community Mental Health clients fact reality. tens Act in 1%63, provIding etal funds "Not everybody talks. You don't have to community development of mental health talk." a soft-speaking. self-contained woman : ices. client replied. "Some people talk too much." -GOAL OF the Community Mental She said she doesn't place much stock in just I|:th Centers Act is to establish a treatment talking. Steer for every 2W,OOO people In the country, "I don't know what I get out of group Doug Starr. director of Alachius County's therapy or talking to doctors," said the . tal Health Center in GaInesville. woman with marshmallow white hands. She tarr's program is pitt of the ten-county sat on a sofa in the New Dawn living room. ' hCentral Florida Community Mental big as a buddah. II =Ith Center, also headquartered in "It must help wine." she said after some G tlesville-. reflection. "I've been released (from Mac- tarr said each center must provide live dlenny) and they say i'm~ not crazy now. sof services to qualIfyi for federal PEOPLE USUALLY come to the New -tance under the act. Dawn - an ancient two-story mansion in the Addition to community hospitalization. student ghetto, off University Avenue - by ers must Operate outpatient services so a referral from Maccdenny, the clinic, or - fl ay consult a professional about an Alachua General Hospital. tional problem as easily as one would see All of the clients usually about 20) enrolled lySiLea" in the program are assigned to a group ACl CENTER MUST proved& 24-hour therapy, and also participate in either work or rgencs set-vice so that "persons ini crisis social activity therapy. according to their tions Can be seen immediately." Starr goals. Most of the mental health workers are Ortlal hospitalization in the community --- student interns, and they run a locker room rday or night care - is also required. version of a therapeutic community - there's ete mus pr vd sa consu nation and A .ens pat hui is vital ftr coping with eniunit) about mental illness. reality. photo by jeigr. tarri said most patients improve with One young man who returned to the New Weave a basket, paint a picture. Hospital- Therapy is a heating iflment in the community, although thene stopped taking medication Dawn after he in clay - it's all of oc- to the patient regain O ettt Personality change sculpt part process help with most." while at college and ot oee downt hamntal cupational the rapy for patients on the self-confidence and a sense ol health counselcas look lbr,he again.' said sure it's a goo prorm u Kachanac of behavior" In their I wish I asin 'thr psychiatric ward of Alachua General identity. 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By ANDY COHEN h aid 'But nothing (It th flr 15 bothering me, whatever Alligator Sports Writer LI Ns occurn when Inm on the COurt. "Look at mly houl shots, they're not goimg mn like they used toI guess that's typical of everything." [he basketball magic that surrounded Chip Wilhiam,1 Last And with the teadN decline of Williams, has come the talk season and in seasons before has somehow disappeared and it h e dominant figure needed to turn the Gator basketball u., '-em" no one catn find prtgrami around And probably nobody has tried to find it more than Chi>, AS THE rumblings gel louder and louder. Williams has Williams himself. been torced to listen. LAST SEASON, this curly haired athlete, who comes trom "they've been talking about a big man for years," he said. Dunedin, reached the apex of his basketball career. Sure we need a dominant force in the middle to turn things He i'as chosen to the All- hirst around but people better look at this year s leamn first, we've tear based on his 20 poiflt-per-gam~e average and the got a pretty good young center in Brew (Larry Brewster.)' Gators I5-Il record. Probably the height of the 6-8 senior's frustrations Camne at But last year's records seem decades ago, as the Gators are the beginmg of' the Mississippi game, one week ago, when he now struggling to keep their heads above water and Williams started the contest in an unfamiliar position - sitting on the is probably leading the pack. bench. HIS AVERAGE has dipped to 10.7 while his rebounding "SURE I disliked it," he said. "Everyone of the 14 guys on total is at a dismal 121 for the already more than half over the team wants to start but it was Coach Latz's decision and -a season. I'll go along with anything he does." Williams doesn't have most of the answers but he does though Williams has been down for the count several times know. "it's been an awfully disappointing season. this year. he has yet to be knocked out and the colorful 'Defensively I've been playing better than I ever have,'" he athlete has got one idea in his mind for the rest of the season. said. "But on offense I'm just not getting the ball as much as I "I'm just going to go out and play the best locan and hope used to, and you can't score points unless your teammates bor the best,' he said. "That's all I can promise, that I'll do give you the ball. mly best." "BUT I know that's not the only reason for my poor of. He reluctantly admitted that this year's nightmare has knasive output. but I can't put mnyfinger on the others. dam pened his chances of playing professional ball, but he "I didn't expect to average as much as last season but I did quickly points out it hasn't ruined them. expect to average more than I am now."' "I still want to be a pro but right now the only thing In, Williams, who is the captain of this year's team, takes every concerned about is Saturday night's game with Vandy," he loss harder than the one beibre. It hurts him because he said. wanted this season tobe the best ever and it just hasn't turned And hopefully somehow against Vandy, Chip Williams' CHIPWILIAMS photo by chip hirt. out that way. once-evident basketball reappear front of a saon'.it'sdsoppolnthngawfullybeencin magie will in full ' "I'VE PRESSURED myself some, wanting to win so bad." house in Alligator Alley. LEWIS JMweleCm~ey MIKE'S Bookstore - Pipes CLASS RINGS robocco ClM OS Shop WA TCH RWMnS owntown 2W0W. UnierSIty At.', II6St e M U 372-4106

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I8O- Gator challenge," said the Cameron's linebacking pound wide receiver from University of California star partner at UF. ,. Purdue. who ledall college passers last was picked in the second San Diego picked Gary round by the Atlanta Falcons. "Big Hands" Johnson, a 6-2, UF's Burton Lawless was 260-pound defensive tackle also picked in the second by from Grambling. Johnson, Baktbl the Dallas Cowboys. who was outstanding in post- ALL-AMERICAN Randy season All-Star con- GI.ENN CAMERON White. a defensive end from petition.was in on 134 tackles t pprcato .oCincinnati Maryland. was the second for Grambling. He is player picked in the first regarded as an exceptional DayTR round. He'll go to the Dallas pass-rusher. defensive line, is 6-6,. Cowboys. The . 270- tackle .who North Carolina guard Ken making the first of three first- pound defensive made 85 tackles for the Huff, the number three pick, round draft picks, used a went to the Baltimore Colts. choice obtained from Green Fighting Irish. In an effort to shore up their Bay to select of 1:30 -2:00 WARM UP running game, the Bears Notre Dame. Fanning, whose Baltimore) Seve Bartkowski made . of selection was asurprise sinee RALPH ORTEGA California: 2. Dallas Jackson St., their lop draftee Los Angeles is strong on the OB. Atlanta bound (From N.Y. Giants). Randy White, LB. Maryland; 3. (From Atlanta). t| Next two swim Baltimore Mackc Mitchell. de. incel led meets St.; cc 7. New Orleans, Larry hainr Judging weeks linm McKee, a double silver Burton, wr, Purdue; 8. San B, LOUIS BRANCACCIO I wo ago 12:40-1:23 ALLEY RALLY AllIgator Sport. Writer mi,edalist '.mner in the 1972 Olympics, David Diego. Gary Johnson, dt,. Any Individual or Featuring. RLiy and Chip Bradley quit the team. It is now Grambling; 9. Los Angeles Organization can I he I 'F s inm leanm' boat finally cipswedb ehevedi that other swimmers have also quit (From Green Bay). Mike enter a banner. * "Red Matchum, Emcee Fanning. dt. Non e Danme: 10. I uesdas ds more unrest bit the squad causing I he team but this could not be confirmed as of PRIZES AWARDED Florida Players in "Wierd San Francisco. Jimmy Webb. he cancellation ot the Gjators' next twop ress time. World of Sports" & Coach dt. Mississippi St.; II. Los gmeets THE SWIMMERS me! with Graves today Loti's Grnmmick "Basketball Athletic Director Ray Graves said nid it 1s believed that only a portion of the Angeles (From Philadelphia). scheduled dual meets the next two Saturdays eam has decided to continue through the end , of. against Tennessee and Florida State I the season,. (El.); 12, New Orleans (From Got orettes University have been called ott, The can- Head Coach Bill Harlan. who somec New York Jets). Kurt Pbm-Pom Boys wimmers have said is the reason for the cellations were done by mutual agreement Schumacher. at. Ohio St.; 13. Albert the Alligator with Tennessee Athletic Director Bobqluittings. said it was in the best interest of Detroit, Lynn Rowden, g. Got ormin WoodrulT and FSU Athletic Director John TFennessee and florida State for the Gators to South Dakota St.; 14. Cin- Gotor Cheerleaders anWHiY cinnati Glenn Cmeron lb. Gotor Pep Bond "SidEVsERAL KEY members of our c SHOULD they (Tennessee) spend swimming team quit the squad and others Ii4,.0 to come down here and then not even Hadean r.Tea A&l- have not practiced on a regular basis during hIav all of the events," Harlan said. 16.rewngleand Russ this period." Graves said. "We arc not in a Harlan was speaking of the Gators' lack of Francis, TE, Oregon: 17. position to maintain competition at this time.dIepth, which because of the recent unrest, has Denver, Loule Wright, db. Includes 2 Hot Dogs, I have met with members of the swimming b'ten dwindled to a skeleton squad. San Jose St.: IS. Dallas. Tom Baked Beans, team and am gathering information in order Harlan said he attempted to resign Tuesday Henderson, lb. Langston Cole Slow, Fudge A to recommend a decision concerning the buit Graves told him "under no cir- (Okla.): 19. Buffalo, Tom Brownie, And remainder of our schedule. :umstances' would he accept it. Ruud, lb. Nebraska: 20. los Coca-Cola. Angeles, Doug Prance, at, Ohio St.; 21. St. Louis. Tim Intra murals at Florida Gray. db. Texas A&M; 22. The San Diego (Prom 11:4 * 12: All-University Foul 40 baskets. lornmution, contact Barry GAT JAZ SAS Shooting contest was held Feigenbaum. 377-8313. Washington), Mike Williams, '*.4 Sag. Jan. 25 in the Florida The UF Jai-Alai club meets db, L.su; 23. Miami. Darryl Gym. Kevin Hartrick won the every Sunday from 1:15-3:45 Today is the deadline for Carlton, ot, Tanipa: 24. 2:0 uSRDA vs. VAISIU mien's division after a run-off p.m. All persons interested in signing up for Co-Rec Flag Oakland. , db, Game ticket required for admission to Alley Rolly with Gary Kronfcld to bitak a improving their skill or Football. Men and women Ohio St.; 23. Minnesota, Tickets oo Sale thus, .nd Fri. at Gate 13 tie of 34 of 40 baskets. Pet- learning the game for the first sign up for teams by con- , do, Colorado Box Office open Sat. at 11.00 zinger 'on the women's time are encbiiraged to tacting theIM office, 229 Fl. St.: 26. Pittsburgh, Dave division with a score of 30 of participate. For more in- Gym. 392-0581. Brown. db. Michigan.

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