Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, bctober 31, 1970 Page Eight THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Saturday, October 31, 1970 ~ PoIi tiera l By The Associated Press the elect News Analysis Goodell. WASHINGTON - Among the Goodel members of the United States owned by Senate, there is a political bond generally that.goes beyond the party-an in a thr unwritten code that in effect New Yor warns: "Caution, you could be vault of next." there isr that a That reminder of political ted. mortality tends to make sen- IJteda ators polite, and often ineffec- plishes t tive, campaigners against other of the senators. It also tends to send will do h them to the aid of a party broth- publican er ill trouble-even if they are favorite Republicans and the trouble is, Buckle in part, Vice President Spiro T. esman sa Agnew and the Republican dent and White House. ciates hi So it was with six Republican As for senators who went to New York him "tru Monday for a day of campaign- sen of t ing in what most of them pri- accusing vately concede is a lost cause, ism and 'U' HEW on bias (Continued from Page 1) visited Ann Arbor in August and September after allegations of ,discrimination by the University were filed with the Department of Labor by Ann Arbor Focus on Equal Employment for Women. The investigation was assigned to the Chicago HEW office, whose authority comes from amended Presidential Executive Order 11246 which bars employment discrimi- nation on the basis of race, re ligion, sex, age or national origin by those holding federal contracts. Some 75 per cent of the Uni- versity's $62 million a year re- search volume is sponsored by the federal government. Loss of these contracts is one method HEW r could use to force compliance with the non-discrimination order. Davey joins NHLI Dr. Winthrop N. Davey, profess- s sor of medicine and internationally known authority on respiratory disease, has been appointed to the National Heart and. Lung Ad- visory Council of the National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI) A group Council members meet three day to p times a year to consider applica- Latersh tions for research or training in the cardiovascular and lung dis- as he lef ease fields and advise on ongoing Nixon a or proposed NHLI programs. represen mortality: The bane of ion of Sen. Charles E. , the Republican dis- y the administration, i.- rated the third man ree-way race. And in k, the bastion and bank Republican liberalism, now a strong possibilily conservative will be nes L. Buckley accom- ,hat feat as the nominee Conservative Party, he his voting from the Re- side of the aisle, as a of the White House. y, a White House spok- aid, "supports the Presi- d the President appre- s support." Goodell, Agnew called ly the Christine Jorgen- he Republican Party," him of radical liberal- constant opposition to the administration on major is- sues. Rep. Richard Ottinger, the Democratic candidate, insists that by staying in the campaign, Goodell can only abet the Buck- ley cause by dividing the liberal and moderate vote. "Mr. Goodell has fallen into the Agnew trap," said Ottinger. "The vice president's uncon- scionable attacks have been aimed at splitting the moderate vote between Goodell and me, and electing a conservative." Indeed, one of the senators who went campaining for Good- ell, Sen. Charles H. Percy of Illinois, told the Chicago Tri- bune afterwards that his real goal was to abet just such a strategy. That message, how- ever seemed tailored for the generally conservative Repub- lican hierarchy back home in Illinois. For Percy, who has had his differences with the administra- tion, said in New York "the thought has been ventured" that he, too, might encounter con- servative retribution when he runs against in 1972. All told, 20 of the 43 Repub- lican senators have endorsed Goodell despite the administra- tion's repudiation of the nom- inee. The on-the-scene campaign- ers ranged from such liberals as Sen. Clifford P. Case of New Jersey to Sen. J. Caleb Boggs of Delaware, who ranks third among senators in his support of Nixon policies. "Obviously, he doesn't agree .with Goodell on a great many things," a Boggs spokesman said. "But he thinks whoever is nom- inated by the Republican party is a good Republican. New York WCC tax increase to' be voted on 'Continued from Page 1) year. M e a n w h i 1 e, inflationary pressures have intensified, they say. In addition, the State Legisla- ture has imposed a ceiling on col- lege tuition fees, forcing WCC to reduce its rates next fall. Pontiz says the state tuition freeze will result in a budget deficit of $270,- 000 next year unless the millage increase is approved. Present tuition rates per semes- ter credit hour are$12.50 for in- district students, $25 for out-dis- trict, and $37.50 for out-of-state students. Beginning next July 1, these rates will be cut back to the state requirement of $10, $20 and $30, respectively. WCC's present enrollment of 4000 students is expected to in- crease by 3000 in the next 5 years, Pontix says. Correspondingly, the budget will aliost double, he says. Revenue from the proposed mil- lage increase will be used to ex- pand occupational training pro- grams including 29 new programs. Pontiz stresses that occupational programs involve the purchase and operation of expensive equip- ment. Refusal of voters to approve the tax increase would result "not on- ly in postponement of new pro- grams, but also in cutbacks in ex- isting services," Pontiz says. is obviously different fron ware." Sen. William Saxbe o put it differently. "Whi President runs in 1972 going to campaign in in states with Thurmond, water and Hruska? fine people and represen own voters, but will Mr go with them into Ohio, sylvania, New York and gan?" he asks. There is an undercur Republican resentment; what some senators cons attempt to enforce loy the administration byz an example of Goodell. "The Republican senat they should make thei decisions as to who quali their support," one GOP said. It is clear that a Buck senators m Dela- tory would arm the administra- tion with a forceful new wea- of Ohio pon for the enforcement of Re- ien the publican discipline-particular- is he ly among senators who must run dustrial for re-election in 1972. Gold- On Sunday, the New York They're Daily News published a straw nt their poll on the Senate race: Buck- Nixon ley 37 per cent, Ottinger 30 per Penn- cent, Goodell 24 per cent. Michi Goodell accused Agnew of a purge attempt but the vice rent of president denied it. "I'm just against giving the facts," he said. ider an But he also made a remark alty to with the flavor of a warning to making other Republicans due to face the voters in two or four years: ors feel "Most of the criticism is ir own probably emanating from ifies for sources who are a little uneasy source because their own record of supporting the President hasn't ley vic- been too good." BEST STEAK HOUSE STEAK DINNERS NOW SERVING At Reasonable Prices F LET-1.59 SIRLOIN-1 .53 Above includes Baked Potato, Salad, and Texas Toast STEAKBURGER-.79 Includes Baked Potato and Texas Toast 217 S. STATE ST. Next to State Theater It's out now! 1970-71 STUDENT DIRECTORY CONTAINS LISTING OF: (1) Students, their majors and home address (2) Student organizations (3) Dormitory nos. and RD's ONLY (4) Sororities and fraternities (5) Much, much, more W WILL BE ON SALE ON THE DIAG FRIDAY, OCT. 30th, and MONDAY, NOV. 2nd Published by A.P.O. 401 #1 CHILDREN BEWARE: Halloween 's here (Continued from Page 1) Now, if you are under twelve years old you may think that you are pretty good at taking care of yourselves. Even though you may be, it is a good idea to bring an older brother or sister or your parents along with you. This can help because if there is an adult with you then the bad people probably won't bother you. The adult can also be around in case anyone gets lost. If you get lost, it's simple. Go to a house and tell the people that you are lost. Chief Krasny says that his men will come out and get you and take youchome if youare flost, but don't accept rides from strangers, that you know too. Tell your parents and teachers to drive carefully tonight, just because they are adults, it doesn't mean that they all drive too good. Wear something-of a light color, especially white or bright orange. This can help drivers to see you in the dark. Now, you can save yourself some trouble by not eating your treats until you get home. If you eat them at home, you will have a chance to see what you have got and it makes it simpler. The dentist says the important thing is to brush your teeth afterwards. Now, if you want to be able to look after yourself all on your own, you should either cut out this story and keep it, or copy down the names of these candy bars which are not good for you. The Food and Drug Administra- tion makes sure that food sold is up to very high standards of quality. They say that O'Henry, Big Time, Pay Day, Butternut Caramel1Peanut and Butternut Caramel Nougat are not good for people to eat. If you get one of these candy bars, throw it away. 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Candidates conflict on issues (Continued from Page 1) Instead, he favors a local in- come tax for education which would be set at the local level. This, he says, would give con- trol of education to local units, in-