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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 4

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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1971 PAGE 4, SECTION 1 Homosexuality and Drugs ft Lucey proDing tripes About Boys School He was transferred on Friday to Mendota State Hospital for FLYMOUTH The goveMerring to the Green Bay Refor-nor's office says it is investigat-imatory. Norway, U.S. Planning Anti-Sub Exercise NORFOLK, Va. jun Atlantic Fleet Headquarters said on Monday that ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy and the United States Atlantic Fleet will conduct a joint anti-submarine training exercise Sept. 17 to 21 in international waters near Norway; The exercise, named Agile Warrior, will be under the command of Rear Adm.

George P. Steele, a of the Navy's Anti-Submarine Warfare. Group 4. A Navy spokesman said U. S.

vessels participating in Agile Warrior will be the anti-submarine carrier Intrepid; guided missile frigate W. V. Pratt; destroyers N. K. Perry and J.

P. Kennedy; destroyer escorts J. K. Taussig, Cromwell, and Hartley; fleet oiler Nantahala, and the submarine Sirago. ing a newspaper report MortMaul Prastf discounted quoted an inmate of the Kettle )Jn0st of the claims But he has Moraine Boys School near here ordered some policy charges 'psychological examinations.

Kurschner said the boy told "he just couldn't take the ihomosexuality, drugs, or psyr chological and physical abuse h-- '1. i as claiming that homosexual be-lafter questioning about 40 of the havior and drug use are nothing 200 youths at the school and some supervisors. Lucey has asked Cheryl Rosen, head of a task force unusual in the minimum security institution. The Janesville Gazette published a series of articles after studying the state's penal insti- that he says are a day-by-day way of life at Kettle Moraine." The boy was sent to the institution in March. He and other inmates interviewed inside the school said that marijuana, LSD, and "downers" are smuggled into the school and are readily available to those who want them.

They also said that inmates on a conservation project have harvested wild marijuana plants and smuggled them into a 16-year-old youtn came to uie unions, to contact jurscnner newspaper office as a and investigate conditions at the school THE NEWSPAPER said the) Kursch1cr and Robert Pasch boy, home on furlough from thehave been asked to meet wilh school, became physically force subcommittee within when his mother and two adult ja week The men operate th friends tried to return him toDeadwood Trading Post in the school. I Janesville and are friends of the "He begged and pleaded with: vmith pis IIS JIUl 10 Will fcU UctLll the school. "MARIJUANA GROWS right KURSCIINER'S LETTER out- to that place," John Kurschncr of Janesville wrote in a letter to lined the boy's complaints about Gov. Patrick J. Lucey.

"He toldjthe school, us he willingly would serve thel The youth was picked up by rest of his time at Green Bay, Prast on Aug. 28 and taken With Sixth Burglary, She's Out of Touch ROCHESTER, N.Y. Mrs. Florida Martin, 73, discovered Sunday that her home had been burglarized for the sixth time since Christmas. This time, she found, thieves had taken all her furniture, her kitchen appliances, her television set, all her curtains, extra windows, and even two doors.

She attempted to call the police, but was unable to do so. Her telephone had been stolen, too. OUt here in the woods," one boy said. "It's not the best grass, but it works." Another said that prescription pills are's tol en from the school's infirmary, then used or sold by inmates. Since a newsman visited the I ITiU iU Rock County jail, or any-jback to the school, where he where," Kurschner stated, re-was held in maximum security.

1 ml' school last week, Prast said he it has issued an order that cabinets containing drues be locked i at all times. Locks on the cabi I LL, WW nets have been changed, and SP- SHAM -CIM PHOTO COPIES 104 each WHILE YOU WAIT Uwtr (til hrtf ttim Prast has interviewed 40 bovs about the use of drugs in the school. "TOUR STATIONS" He said he feels that drug use Constructive Destruction to Add to St. Mary's It looks like a construction project, and it probably These workmen are taking the chimney on the St. Mary's sounds like a construction project, but it's not a construction Hospital Medical Center heating plant apart, project.

Eventually, a new addition to the hospital will be built on It's more of a destruction project, to make room for the site, something new. State Journal Photo by A. Craig Benson is minimal. "Maybe a joint (marijuana cigaret) comes in once in a while," he said, but that's about the extent of the problem. He said that the drugs kept in the infirmary are "downers" First Black UW Law Professor containing librium and cocaine.

The boys apparently get them as they are prescribed. "WHAT THEY apparently do Sees Work Cut Out for His Race is put the pills their mouths but do not swallow them," 'Blacks can and must do Prast said. "Then (when they if leave the infirmary) they take more than service their own insular community," believes Prof. James E. Jones Jr the pills out and save them for later use." And he is setting about grees.

One of the largest programs of its kind in the country, it draws its faculty from 14 schools and departments within the university. The institute has 52 students doing graduate work, and one-third are.doctoral candidates. JONES SAID he is concerned NOW SPEEDY Prast also discounted claims carrying that belief out. Jones is the first black profes of homosexuality. He said overt acts just don't occur.

RELIEF OF SKIN ITCH But the 16-year-old said he sor at the University of Wisconsin Law School and also the first black to be named director A Calendar of Events Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1971 Local Government County Zoning Board, 9 a.m., 312, City-County Building. County Park Commission, 5 Token Creek Park. City Council Legislative Committee, 6:30 p.m., 202 and City-County Building. County Public Protection, 7 p.m.,' 202A, City-County Building.

County Finance Committee, 7:30 p.m., 223, City-County Building. County Judiciary Committee, 7:30 p.m., 104 City-County Building. County Welfare Advisory Board, 7:30 p.m., 202 City-County Building. County Building Committee, 7:30 p.m., City-County Building. City Council, 7:30 p.m., 201, City-County Building.

Library Bookmobile Richmond Hill, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Frazier Ave. at Waunona Way, 3 to 4:30 p.m. Whitney Way at Raymond 6:15 to 8:45 p.m. Movie Times Strand: "Carnal Knowledge" at 1, 2:50, 4:45, 6:40, 8:30, and 10:30 p.m.

Stage Door: "Shaft" at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Orpheum: "Doc" at 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, and 10 p.m. Mid diet on: "Pinocchio" at 6:30 and 9:50 p.m.; "Boatniks" at 8 p.m. Majestic: "Summer of '42" at 1:05, 2:50, 4:35, 6:20, 8:15, and 10:05 p.m. Hilldale: "West Side Story" at 7 p.m.; "Around the World in 80 Days" at 9:45 p.m.

Esquire: "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" at 5:15, 7:30, and 9:45 p.m. Cinema: "Scandalous John" at 6:30 and 9:45 p.m.; Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County" at 8:15 p.m, Capitol: "The Love Machine" at 1:20, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45, and 9:55 p.m. Big Sky: "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave" at 8 p.m.; "Frankenstein's Bloody Terror" at 9:30 p.m.; "Taste the Blood of Dracula" at 11 p.m. Badger: "The Seducers" at 8:15 p.m.; "The Love Object" at 9:45 p.m.; "The Alley Cats" at 11:15 p.m.

was bothered every day. of the Madison campus Indus Another youth said, "I've to dry eczema, chafing, minor burns, athlete's foot dry skin, wind burn, acne, pruritis ani, heat rash, diaper rash, chapping, hemorrhoids. with the emphasis of the institute's research on, manpower 1 s. The training of 1 trial Relations Research Insti been seriously propositioned tute once he was bigger than me. skilled industrial relations prac PROF.

JONES titioners should be stressed, he "I SEE MY appointment as But I told him to lay off, and since then nobody bothers me" added. 1 "There are good careers for Remedies containing antibiotics have been tested, but often cause side effects worse, than itching. After many years of research Resinol Greaseless Cream was developed, a medicated formula containing safe Resinol Greaseless contains an amazing, proven "anti-itch" medication called Resorcin. Quickly and effectively relieves most any kind of itching. Try Resinol it really works! At all drug stores.

Buy a tube today! people with master's degrees Prast asked the boy if he was afraid of being beaten up or of homosexual activities, and the boy replied, "I'm afraid of industrial relations. There is a need for collective bargaining that of a new city manager," he said. "My first job is to keep the institute going." Prof. Jones said the institute needs to be more aggressive in recruiting jobs for its students. "A major part of my job will be to minimize conflicts between the institute and its stu- dents.

There should be less of a 'we-them' feeling on the part "of the faculty and students, and we will work to see this come about," he stressed. The institute is a graduate student and research program offering master's and Ph.D. de- yet powerful ingredients. skills and others." both." Get RESINOL Greaseless In Tube! The Janesville boy said he told his counselors and supervi Prof. Jones received the master's degree in labor and in dustrial relations from the Uni sors about the problem and they advised him not to pay attention versity of Illinois in 1951 and to it went to work for the Wage Sta Poll Shows Medical Students Not Anti-Pot bilization Board.

He received "BUT YOU HAVE to pay at- the law degree from the UW in QtegjDRUC STORES CHICAGO (UPI) A poll of tention to it," he said. "You can't help it when every time 1956 and started as a legislative attorney for the Department of 234 California and Ontario medical students has shown that most of them believe that mari Labor. you sit down to a meal some' body grabs you." In his 13 years with the Labor juana, used in moderation, is The inmates blame some of Department, Jones also was nal of the American Medical Assn. A questionnaire distributed to senior medical students at universities in California and Ontario showed that the majority of the students felt that marijuana would not affect physical or mental health when smoked in moderation (one to three cig-arets, shared, about once harmless, according to a report in the current issue of the Jour- the problems on a group of director of the Office of Labor youths returned from the Green Management Policy Develop Bay Reformatory after a Su ment and a counsel for labor relations. Nader's Safety Center Louisville Folk Really Attacks Volvo Claims Pour Down Bourbon He became a UW law profes BUS PLUNGE KILLS 17 SEOUL (UPI) A passenger bus carrying 30 persons plunged 50 yards off a mountain road preme Court ruling which said, in effect, that boys not convicted of serious crimes cannot be held at the reformatory.

sor in 1969. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ralph Nader's Center for Auto Safety has charged Volvo, with a 'Sunday in a provincial town. The 25 youths developed tough week). Most students, the article said, felt that present laws regarding possession and sale of marijuana are severe and Police said that at least 17 persons, including the driver and 16 passengers, were killed and nine injured, most of them seri attitudes at Green Bay and now run Kettle Moraine, including some of the counselors, the Janesville boy said. Prast blamed the Supreme Court rulings for increasing the that marijuana should be controlled and taxed as alcohol is.

ously. LOUISVILLE Louisville is only 39th in population among American cities, but it is second in buying 100-proof bourbon whisky. The statistic comes from the Bourbon Institute, which reports that Chicago was first and New York third. It's only natural, explains a spokesman for a Louisville distillery. Most bourbon is made in Kentucky and "how many Scotch drinkers do you know who are Kentuckians." monumentally" deceptive national advertising campaign on the merits of the Volvo automobile.

The center said a limited survey of Volvo owners and consumer complaint letters indicated that the Swedish cars are susceptible to premature brake wear, poor eas rnit 'if- The company advertises tnat nine out of 10 Volvos still are runaway problem at Kettle Mo raine. He said bovs no longer are threatened with being sent to Green Bay if they "go AWOL" from the boys school. running in aweden 10 years i Just Arrived In Madison Very Last Shipment of 1971 Electric Tackti fnttrmtdiatt Ai'rTKltrt AlrTaedtre Plymouth Crickets after their manufacture. I "It is our sincere belief that the expectations, created by Volvo's national advertising campaign are monumentally mis-leading and deceptive when viewed against the often unpleasant realities of Volvo ownership," the center said in a letter to Volvo of America President Stigg Jansson. "Specific contradictions i n-clude cost of ownership, reliability, and durability." NOTICE TO UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN STUDENTS UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE PRICING POLICY The University Book Store supports President Nixon's effort to slow down inflation with the wage-price freeze order of August 15.

It is our intention to comply with the order. We have made a very vigorous effort to make certain that our books and supplies are priced correctly under the terms of the order. Unfortunately we have a problem. To make a positive determination of the correct retail price of any given title involves a great deal of time and research. We have over 10,000 titles.

(An estimated half million books in stock.) Due to the pressures of time, we may have inadvertently overlooked something or made some errors. Please bear with us. We want to assure all of our customers that we wjll make any necessary adjustments as quickly as WE URGE THAT YOU KEEP YOUR SALES RECEIPTS. IF AN ADJUSTMENT IS FOUND TO BE. PROPER, THERE WILL BE CLASS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND WIDE PUBLICITY, ADVISING YOU OF THE ADJUST- MENTS TO WHICH YOU MAY BE ENTITLED.

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