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"(b) A 11 students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." Doctoral Exams Sanford Alva Fidell, Psychology, Dis- sertatlon: "Sensor Fue~nction0 n Fulti August 1, at 1:00 p.m. In 1218 I.ST.. Thairman W. P. Tanner, Jr. Placement Service GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. Current Position Openings Received by General Division, please call 764-7460 for further information. Griffin Agency, Baltimore, Md.- Sales and Sales Mgmt. Training Pro- ,rams for students in Baltimore. Station WXYZ-TV, Southfleld, Mich., -- Asst. Director of Research, liberal arts or bus. bckrnd at bachelors level, nHewl ett Packard, Allo Alto, Calif. - Management and engineering personnel who 'are foreign born and intend to re- turn to their countries for career po- sitions in these areas. State Qf Utah - Chemist, Bank Ex- aminer, Data Processing Coord, Audio- Visual Training Spec. 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An unpaid account at the classes will be reported to the Cashier "()el aeic cdredits w ill be withheld, the grades for the semester U I 1 AIR SHOWS AT: f7D~UW~INUW 1 CONDITIONED -I 1:0O-3:00 I SHOWING FOR I 5:00-7:00 Program Information 662-6264 YOUR C2~OMFORT 9J "'HE APIL FOOLS' IS VERY FUNN! -New York Daily News Fresh and alive...romantic and funny."-Monitor, NBC Radio; "Pure Pleasure..,.deliciously witty!" -Women's Wear Daily; "Genuinely funny!''-National Observer; "It's hilarious! "-Cue Magazine Continued from Page 1) THE SAFEGUARD ANTI-BALLISTIC MISSILE SYSTEM igan State University - is pres- will face a showdown vote in the Senate next Wednesday after- e ntly involved in another so-called Inoon, by agreement of supporters and opponents, constitutional autonomy suit now pending in Ingham County Cil'- Opponents believe that they have 50 votes, one short of a major- cuit Court. tity, lined up behind amendments which would restrict further worKC But one source in the Univer- on the ABM to research and development. sity's legal office said he did not THE PENTAGON announced yesterday a $249.6 million research believe yesterday's ruling would and development contract to Western Electrc, for continued work have a significant affect on the on the Safeguard by this chief ABM contractor, outcome of this other case. He de- * * dlined to elaborate. The suit involves Public Act 124 A TAX RELIEF BILL marked by major tax reductions In of 1965 which requir'es the Re- lower income brackets was sent to the House floor yesterday by gents to gain approval of the the Ways and Means Committee Joint Senate-House Committee on The multi-feature tax package will cut taxes by 63 per cent for Capital Outlay for the architect those earning less than $3,000 annually, with smaller but significant and building plans for all con-cusfrhgeeang. stI ctio fuded y te stte.The $6.9 billion revenue loss would be balanced by tax tightening Aso violved e~i aA number of measures which would affect the oil depletion allowance, real estate 1966 -- that year's higher educa- depreciation, deductions for charitable contributions, and other tea- tion appropriations bill - as well I ures critiizdas "oopholes." as the three appropriations bills a * passed since then, Contested pro- U.S. TROOP STRENGTH in Vietnam has been raised, charged Visions of these acts have the ef- Sen. Albert Gore, despite President Nixon's promised reductions. fect of: - Barring the University fromn Gore was joined by fellow Democratic Senators in criticizing increasing either the percentage statements made by the President in Saigon Wednesday. or the number of out-of-s t a t e Gore said that Pentagon weekly troop totals showed an increase students enrolled; of 800 American soldiers tn Vietnam since over the past week, to - Prohibiting the Regents from 536,000 men, and that this was 3,500 more servicemen than were In creath'm new divisions geograph- the war when Nixon took office. ically separate from the present * * * cauesn nAnn Arbor, Flint and~ SECRETARY OF STATE William Rogers, unshaken by an -- Barring the u s e of general attempted knifing in Tokyo yesterday, assured South Korean operating funds for the construc- leaders In S'eoul of continued American support, desplte troop ion of buildings, for self-liquid' withdrawals from-Vietnam, ating projects, or "to establish Before his arrival in Seoul, a knife-wielding Japanese youth who sial programs ori exand exist- attempted to attack Rogers wa, subdued by security guards, He said ing soeo pr'ograms alreyody that he was retaliating for the use of bayonets by American soldiers existing and recognized by t h e against leftist demonstrators last June. state. Apprehension has been raised in South Korea by President Nix- The University is presently on's May announcement of the withdrawals, which was coupled with working under the conditions of a pledge that the U.S. would not become involved in future Asian PA 124, PA 240 and succeeding brush-fire wars. appropriations acts, pending a* * * thslaws. h onttuinliyo CHICAGO POLICE SHOT their way into the Black Panther The argument fol' constitutional Party state headquarters, wounding three blacks, who were later autonomy is based on article 8.5 charged with attempted murder. of the state constitution of 1963: I Five policemen were wounded by shotgun blasts which pdlice "Each board (the Regents. the say were fired from a window of the building, beginning the gunfight. MSU Board of Trustees and the One witness supported the claim of a Panther spokesmen that WSU Board of Governors) shall police and not Panthers had fired first. have general supervision of its* * institution and control and direc- tion of all expenditures from the POISON GAS Is being stored by the United States in West institution's funds." Germany, the West German government announced yesterday. -... .- -Following the disclosure of gas storage in Okinawa, the West Subscribe to German government acceded to public pressure for a discussion with The ichian ~uilv {American officials about poison gas in Germany which led to yester- NOW 4Md k1 DIA L A Film by NORMAN MALER e presented by Grove Press a "Ilt has guts, humoer, aMn talent"-CUJE PLUS 2nd FEATURE GROVE PRESS PREcENTS JAN-LUC GODA RD'S STARHiNG MIREILLE DARC AND JEAN YANNE. Aug. 1, 2-Friday & Saturday GFORTY GUNS dir, by SAMUEL FULLER (1957) Skip the Blues Festival for this one by Godard's f avorite director 7 & 9 A RC HIT ECT UR E 662-887 75c AUDITORIUM __ Try Daily Classifieds - -':-,---- - -----S '~At~.J 0 NOW T H RU FX EATERN TIICI TREIO TUESDAY FO IL6 375 No. MAPLE RD..769-1300 FEATURE TIMES 1:00-3:15-5:15 < 7:25-9:30 The Michigan Daily, edited and man- Michigan. News phone: 764-0552, Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, lMich-. Michigan" 48104. Pula hd aiyTues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subsdrlptlon rates: $9 by carrier, $10 by mall. throughSaturday moning, Sj.bcrip- tion rates: $2.50 by carrier, *3.00 by mall. Jack Lemmon anid Catherine Deneuve in"'The April Fools" Peter Lawford, Jack Weston, Myrma LoyHarvey Korman and Charles Boyer Title song sung by Dionne Warwick. 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