Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, October 12, 1974 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, October 12, 1974 ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH GRADS SUNDAY BRUNCH 1 1 a.m. BAGELS and LOX and CONVERSATION October 13, 1974 HILLEL--1429 Hill St. Fleming may visit China Come In and See What We've Got Up Our Sleeve NOW OPEN- Hank Moorehouse's The Magic Emporium University President Robben Fleming will be eating Thanks- giving dinner in Peking if ev- erything goes according to plan. Fleming has tentatively plan- ned to visit the People's Repub- lic of China during November, provided governmental approv- al for the trip is granted. VICE PRESIDENT for Uni- versity Relations and Develop- ment Michael Radock said yes- terday that Fleming and about a dozen other university presi- Idents expect to go to China. ''The exact status of the visit is still up in the air," Radock said. "At this point we are awaiting official word from the Chinese government - which should come in about a week." 3Fleming is attending a con- ference on the West Coast and could not be reached for com- ment on the proposed trip. THE TRIP itinerary and ex- act composition of the group go- Wa ing have not been determined as yet, according to Radock. He said, however, that no other educators from the state will be going to China with Fleming. But Radock emphasized the "highly tentative nature" of the McGovern boosts trip at this point. A number of University professors and ad- ministrators have visited China during the past several years. "A number of doctors from the (University) hospital have done and were well-received," Radock said. Reutner c (Continued from Page 1) Rights Party (HRP) congres- sional candidate, later corn- mented, "I find it appalling that he would try to create the image that he has no position on the confirmation." The American Indian Move- ment reportedly did not sanc- tion the sign-carrying NASU and RSB members, who dis- tracted the guest speaker at several points. McGovern acknowledged them by cutting short his prepared statement to field questions be- fore leaving for the airport. 516 E. WILLIAM Ann Arbor Mon. - Fri. 11-6 2nd Floor 994-4954 Sat. 10-6 Mention this ad and receive a free trick Join the Daily Sports Staff A career in law--- wi1thout law school. What can you do with only a bachelor's degree? Now there is a way to bridge the gap between an undergraduate education and a challenging, respon- sible career. The Lawyer's Assistant is able to do work traditionally done by lawyers. Three months of intensive traininq can qive you the skills-the courses are tauqht by lawyers. You choose one of the six courses offered-choose the city in which you want to work. Since 1970. 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S. foreign aid laws, a certification some Congressmen say he cannot make because of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and others say he cannot make until Tur- key withdraws ,forces from Cy-, prus.' Opponents of the delay said its adoption would be condon- ing Turkey's occupation of Cy- prus for another two months. "You will give the Turks 60 more days to rearm," said Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal (D-N.Y.). "They will get themselves in an intransigent p o s i t i o n from which they will never ne- gotiate." ampaign WHEN AN audience member blasted the senator for not pro- testing government handling of Wounded Knee McGovern re- plied, "The Indians of this country have been mistreated. Treaties have been broken. But I can't endorse (the occupa- tion). It's a miracle scras of , people weren't killed at Wound- ed Knee." Carroll claimed McGovern's response "verified his support for the attack on the Wounded Knee defendants." The Hill Aud. crowd oppeared; somewhat subdued before Mc- Govern's arrival, responding: Bernard Walczak inspects his with a rousing ovation when he confused moose (right). The finally showed up.cofsdmoe(ih)Te THE 1972 presidential candi- Lake, just after a cow gave b date did not forget the purpose moose apparently considers hir of his visit, extolling Reuther's ____ politicskat every opportunity .SCANDAL AFTE "I think John Reuther's viewSDA AF E is the same as mine," he said at one point. "If we're going to cut back on spending - and I think there's room to cut back- we should dooit by getting rid some of our excess bombs, not books for our schoolchildren." The Senator accented his praise for Reuther with policy a way positions on major topics: * On U.S. military aid to foreign nations: "It's time to WASHINGTON (UPI) - After recognize that the U. S. can't promising to -appear at his of- be faithful to its laws when it fice for the first time since he support military dictatorships had a run-in with police early in all parts of the world." Monday morning, Rep Wilbur ! On removal of oil industry Mills (D-Ark.), yesterday called' price ceilings: "It will permit in sick. another doubling of prices for The 65-year-old chairman of the public. This is one thing the influential House Ways and John Reuther and I will not tol- Means Committee offered a erate." three-page written explanation * On reforming the tax struc- and apology Thursday for the' ture: "The billions that leak out incident in which he was through tax loopholes have the stopped by police who de- same inflationary impact that scribed him as intoxicated, in government spending does." disarray, with a scratched face f On his presidential hopes: and bloody nose. "I'm not now considering the race in '76. I'm deeply involv- THE STATEMENT said he ed in my own race in South Da- would return to Capitol Hill kota." yesterday to resume his duties' On Watergate: "None of the as chairman of the tax-writing people involved in my cam- paign now stand in need of a presidential pardon to stay out S erif1 But not all who attended the AP Photo Identity crisis cattle herd, which since last month has included a slightly moose showed up on the farm, fittingly located north of Moose irth and has stuck with the herd ever since. Walezak says the iself the cows' protector, and they seem to have accepted him. RMATH: ig rkeeps Mills committee, and return t kansas to resume his re tion campaign when Con recessed. But Mills' administ a s s i s t a n t, Eugene( di id mrin Cap itolI o Ar- into a backwater of the Poto- -elec, mac River near the Jefferson gress Memorial. She was rescued by a park policeman who pulled rative her from the water kicking and Goss, screaming. VVI LU 'l i ,i 4 1 +i 7 A t i emerea n mi-moningio e21 Police identified her as Anna- waiting reporters and camera- bell Battistella and said she men that Mills was ill with a too, had been intoxicated and "bug" which had attacked his had two black eyes. Mills said digestive system and that he she and her husband, Eduardo, likely would be confined for are family friends and neigh- several days. bors in an apartment complex "The whole family came known as Crystal City in sub- down with the same bug his urbas Vrsa grandson had yesterday," said urban Virginia. Goss. The Washington Post said she is a stripper who danced at a MILLS HAS not been seen on nightclub called the Silver Slip- Capitol Hill since the 2 a. m. per under the name of Fannie Monday incident, in which a Foxe, the "Argentine Firecrac- woman jumped from the car ker," as recently as last year. U . NOW OPENNo Oyster Bar & The Spaghetti Machine OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY, 5:00-10:00 P.M. (CORNER OF WEST HURON & S. FIRST ST.) I W. HURON '663-2403 MENU: REP. DANTE Fascell (D- Fla.) said the delay would tilt ;theUnitedhStates unalterably to Turkey's side in the Greece- Turkey dispute over Cyprus. Backers of the delay, includ- ing House Speaker Carl Albert, said it was the only hope for keeping the United States and Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer in a position to promote a Cyprus agreement. 30 FRESH BLUE POINT OYSTERS ON HALF SHELL ................$1.75 DINNERS: Green Salad-CAESAR dressing, home made bread, butter and coffee included. SPAGHETTI: nocks state police 1. Tomato sauce ...... ... .. 2. Meat sauce ............ .... 3. 4. 5. 6., 7. Mushroom sauce ............ Meat and Mushroom sauce ... . Red Clam sauce ............ White Clam sauce ... Sicilian sauce .............. $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.75. $2.75 $2.75 8. Chicken Liver sauce ..........$2.75 9. Tomato sauce with Meat Balls . $2.75 10. Tomato saucewith Chicken Livers.............. $2.75 11. Morinara sauce ............ $2.75 1 2. Butter, Garlic, Sweet Basil sauce ............$2.50 13. Potpourri (tomato, meat, clam, sicilian sauce) ..............$2.75 EMU Players Series PRESENTS SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Fri., Sat., Sun. Oct. 11-13 Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct. 17-19 Quirck Auditorium 487-1221 rally were overwhelmed by McGovern's performance. Said one critic, "I think they both did a magnificent job of manip- ulating the issues to suit their' own ends. They described the4 problems well, but didn't offer any solutions." 7 -4 there's thri Classified --3 Det Farle black the F he di circu tion r cal p ence recov POS the st a "pr pects the ca family money The aftern broad giving (Continued from Page 1) the suspects in the case or the Postill said that in his let- roit Special Agent Richard denominations of the money ter to the state police he will y denied last night that a stolen had never been received announce that as of next out had been conducted by by his department. Wednesday, deputies will no BI or the state police, but Postill also claimed that state longer respond to freeway acci- id admit that in certain police had withheld information' dent reports, referring them in- mstances i n f o r m a- from his and other local depart- stead to state police. In an night be withheld from lo- ments before. emergency, Postill said, county olice to prevent interfer- j "IN THE SUMMER, the state officers would respond. with hostage rescues or police had a tip that there "We don't run an expressway ery of ransom money. would be a bank robbery in patrol now," he said, "but we Ypsilanti. They kept that in- have been responding to all STILL C L A I M E D that' formation to themselves. They kinds of mishaps. Of all the ac- tate police had conducted staked out three banks, be- cidentswon the expressways last rivate hunt" for the sus- cause they didn't have enough year, we handled 54 per cent by not releasing details of men to cover the eight or 10 of them to 38 per cent for the ase even after the Green banks in town. As it happened, state police. y had been freed and the' the thieves held up another Postill said that the troopers y taken by the thieves. bank than the ones being staked should put more of their avail- out." able cars on the freeways. sheriff said yesterday -- oon that official radio casts or teletype messages specific descriptions of Agency shop debated I VEAL SCALLOPINI: 1. Ala Marsala................$2.95 2. Alla Francaise .............$2.95 HOUSE SPECIALTY: Homemade Green Noodles .................$2.95 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PRICES BEER-WINE-COCK TAILS . STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUN- CIL can be an effective tool for ac- tion on student concerns, and for change in the University. We are a diversified multi-cultural slate running to act on programs for UM students. SGC President CARL SANDBERG SGC Exec. Vice President REDDIX ALLEN Undergraduate seats: ROBIN BARCLAY ELLIOT CHIKOFSKY Professional Grad.: HETTY WASKIN LS & A seats: DARNELL JACKSON WALT BORLAND DON DANIELS Dorm seat: CANDICE MASSEY Ind. Housing (apartments) seats: HUGO MACK MICHAEL SMITH THOM BURNS ESMERALDA WATKINS JOHN KRISEL Natural Resources Sch. seat: (Continued from Page 1) ance procedure, but damn it all, unless they're paying dues, there is no incentive for them to join our union." In only other action at the meeting, GEO told the Univer- sity it would alter its original demand package in an attempt:3 to do away with the current three-tier pay system., THE CHANGE in position came after the union's stewards voted Thursday to delete the sections of the demands con- cerning the pay system. Reached at home last night, GEO President Roger Guidicci said the union would seek equal pay for all TF's, regard- less of seniority. "It was an artificial pay in- crement," he said. "The reason- ing that there is an increase in ability after being around here for four years doesn't make any sense." I I I I