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VOLUME 6.-NUMBER 28 March 2.1977 tor . k# • 4» . , f i f e ? * ^•jkOf>5- i i % Which way to the beach? t Sagamore March 2. It77 Letter/ To get small izall Dear Editor, mumbling: E equals MC\ E I just transfered here and equals MC*, E equals have already witnessed a MC* Then, as abruptly as INTEGRITY most tragic incident. the seizure started, he began I would hate to see Alan slip shaking violently, literally PRICE into obscurity without his disintegrating into dust right passing even being noted. in front of me. + SERVICE It seems as if this poor chap I was shocked. had an 8 am chemistry class There’s a terrible mess out on Tuesday, followed by a there, but I’m at a loss as toi = BEST STEREO math and physics class. Wed whom to report it to. I suppose nesday began with another something ought to be done BUYS AROUND. chemistry lecture, followed by about it. lab with a 50 minute Does IUPUI lose many of (WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL) recitation, and a physics class it’s students this way? topping the day off. Transiently Yours, On our way across Blake I M Nuts Street to my car (to get small after class) Alan just stopped P.S. If you happen to know dead his eyes flashing off and of anyone requiring a riRAHAM on like large, red, light emit calculator, backpack, or the k J ELECTRONICS ting diodes. With smoke above-mentioned books, 4 INDIANAPOLIS LOCATIONS pouring out his nose and ears, they're a little dusty but ought ■ KAMI OfHCI SfllKO a r t AM IMUSTNAI NANMOuSi IJJ SO * 4 4 Tbe ------iw ifn kttm to ■ m TNI CLINOAII MALI SIlfKO OTt M M AM UTST04* AvtUUl he stood there incessantly to be quite a buy for the price. tbe editor Letter* * omU be d*rt, ■ 14 TMI CI0N6IT0V4 PLAZA a i l W M l* ST |»TM A U 04UT0W4 40A0| ■ 14 TK( WASMI4CT04 SOUAM MAU WASMMT04 ST 4 MiTTHOIffl* 40A0 to the poMt.aod m chuk the m m Elections can't wait md phone number of tbe writer. Letter to the Editor, before the student elections, Only tbe name wil be pybfebed I have never in my life seen and the Student Court hasn’t with tbe letter Tbe editor* r e m it so much bureaucracy, except even finished the petitions tbe right to edjt.rii letter* end tit in the federal government. We required before nominations reject ihoae M ien they fed i have only 21 days or so can be entered. objectionable Al letter* touM be (nobody knows for sure) Disgruntled typed The Sagamore is publishing 4 a.m. With only three weeks to I study the lives on a leaf go before the Student th e li ttl e Association elections, the TWICE 1 Sleepers, numb nudgers in only announced candidate cold dimensions, so far is Fred Tucker, run Beetles in caves, newts, ning on the “Tuppa-Ware- VEEKLYi stone-deaf fishes, Party” ticket. There have Lice tethered to long limp been some rumors about a subterranean weeds, “Pot Party” ticket but, only INSIDE BREAK Squirmers in bogs, a lot of smoke has been seen And bacterial creepers. LETTERS................. PAGE 2 so far. Theodore Roethke IMMUNITY........... PAGE 3 OUR VIEW............. PAGE 4 from The M inim al RESTAURANT Mc P h e r s o n s e n d s REVIEW............. PAGE 5 Every f V v ( THANKS KELLY It DUKE ..PAGES Dorothy McPherson, a ZODIACAL professor in the Spanish Monday ZINGERS........... PAGE 7 Department, wishes to WATER thank all those who sent QUALITY ..PAGES8& 9 and Wednesda cards and letters during her MIDWEST ARTS hospital stay. McPherson is GAZETTEPAGES It A II recuperating from surgery ROMANTIC at St. Francis Hospital. LOVE............... PAGE 13 CLASSIFIEDS ...PAGE 15 W- c * • r * * * • ,v • 3 March 2,1977 Sagamore I.U. law professor discusses immunity Bloomington—Holding a immunity to persons who have “ There is a coercion Sherman pointed out. This will also provoke some hostage at gunpoint with the criminal charges pending element and I think a promise simply means that once you thought about promises and thought of gaining immunity against them,” said Sherman, of immunity granted under have done certain things on action in any future cases of is likely to be less attractive to and he cited some examples: duress or coercion is not en which another person has terrorists’ demands terrorists in the future, accor Law enforcement authori forceable,” Sherman said. ‘‘I relied, then you may not act “I think it’s important that ding to an I.U. law professor ties may make arrangements believe one of the issues will inconsistently on the same society thinks these things out Edward Sherman, who with a member of a conspir be whether the state is matters There is a legal ques and is prepared to deal with teaches constitutional law and acy in order to get critical (bligated to fulfill an tion, however, as to whether this kind of situation in the civil and criminal procedures information leading to the agreement of this kind under estoppel can be used against future,” he said. “We have to at I.U. School of Law- capture of the other conspira la-ess.” the government. decide what can be legally Bloomington, believes that tors in return for a promise of One approach which could Sherman believes the Kirit promised and whether the ex coerced grants of immunity immunity from prosecution e used in a subsequent trial sis case may open a whole can pected outcome is worth the is the estoppel doctrine, promises.” are not as useful now. At times, under certain cu.\ of ‘legal worms.’ He thinks it In an interview, he com ditions, the governor or mented on this and on aspects prosecutor may grant im of the Anthony Kiritsis case in munity in a prison riot Indianapolis. situation when hostages are MtiJIftfflltli M M - \9 H TWAs'S CIR0 4 II “I think there would be taken and prisoners have r doubt in a criminal’s mind made certain demands. I t U mA W flU 9 M b , l i TU* about the validity of the Whole or partial immunity promise of immunity. I think poutf WJhJ TlVIS may be granted for certain 9® P*UHS Aim U® some kind of negotiations, in acts a person has committed ftvnw s Ak°ftK TO* MANS ®P TIP I* 9 N r <W?JlliUlt& this kind of situation where when that person is charged ► »••• lives are at stake, are with a crime and will turn mM a f t t t f t , « WWW necessary. But in any future state’s evidence (testify for cases I think the terrorist the prosecution). should be told under what The prosecutor (city, state, conditions immunity can be or federal) may agree to plea given. When it doesn’t apply, bargaining, a kind of im the government should munity, and drop more respond by promising to look serious charges in return for a into the terrorist’s real or fan plea of guilty to lesser cied problem.” charges. Sherman believes the In such cases it is very im government should act portant that immunity be of honestly in such dealings, but fered in good faith, he said. it should also point out when a : he Anthony Kiritsis case is a demand or requested action is different situation. Immunity not permissible under the laws is usually granted in return for of the land. some beneficial action which Historically, the concept of ‘is lawful. This was not the immunity for criminals and case with Kiritsis. He attemp * those charged- with crimes ted to get immunity by threat goes back to Anglo-American ening to commit an illegal traditions, Sherman said, and act—the murder of a hostage. he maintained that any com plex legal system today has to have provisions for immunity. ‘‘There are often complex Useful and convenient accessories for your car societal reasons for granting *69" • QuetU Chryetet tnebese nuees tegft eccumcy • Hon* r m s p o w ana occur** then m et* type tscbs • R ex) (tms autom ate** tot s e t* dmeng • Heps you tod the best opetetno efficiency lot your csr ot boet engne • Easy to use bu * n elapsed tmot to precise tnp trrmg Easy-to-build Digital Readout Tachometer Digital Car Clock with 20-hour Trip Timer HEATHKIT ELECTRONIC CENTER 2112 E. 62nd St. Indianapolis, Indiana 46220 TUESDAY-SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Thursday Til 9 P.M. N 4 Sagamore March 2,1*77 Our view We don’t charge for news Among our readers, there seems to be some misunderstanding about our charging for running certain items. A case in point: We place several phone calls to the Student Activities Board requesting information and photos on some upcoming films to be shown here at IUPUI. A representative from the film series stopped by our office and wanted to know what we wanted. Whetl we told him, he informed us he was told we charged for such things. Abso lutely not! A function of the newspaper is to inform. Many of the items run are announcements of club meetings or whatever and there is no charge for run ning these in the Sagamore or at most other papers, metropolitan or otherwise. However, i f a person walks into our office and asks us to hold space for such and such, then we are bordering on what could be an advertisement.