I Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 16, 1974 .':- rt t~ l t 9 1 t 1 t t t t t t l lt l t 1 1 1 i i i t i l i i i i l Passage of bond I I I 1 I 11 I 1 I 4 issue in doubt DETROIT (UPI) - Months ago, a committee composed of business, union and civic lead- ers was formed to encourage support for a $1.1 billion trans- portation bond issue. Now, the committee leaders admit passage of the issue on Nov. 5 is not a sure thing - though there is no'organized op- position and just about every- one supports better transporta- tion in the state. THE problem lies in the fact that many Michigan voters fail to understand what the bond is- sue means-and leaders of the Michigan Citizens for Better Transportation said yesterday they have faced financial diffi- culties in raising money to fi- nance an advertising campaign on its behalf. "I'm .terribly disappointed in the money gathered for this ef- fort," said United Auto Workers President Leonard Woodcock, who estimated the committee would need between $70,000 and $75,000 to finance a media cam- paign." The question of money surfac- ed during the weekend when Bill Blue, the committee direct- or, quit the payroll and said the organization was in deep finan- cial trouble. APPEARING with Woodcock yesterday at a Detroit news conference were University president Robben Fleming, president of the University of Michigan and chairman of the committee, and Roy Chapin, chairman of American Motors Corp. Chapin said passage of the bond issue-which would pro- vide funds to improve various modes of transportation through- out the state-was by no means certain. "Passage of the transporta- tion bond proposal isn't assur- ed, particularly in a year of rising costs and general voter disenchantment," said Chapin. "The facts are clear. We are at an important milestone in the progress of transportation in Michigan." Chapin said Michigan could be in trouble "if continuing mis- understanding, misinformation and short-sighted decisions de- lay our planning and more im- portant, delay our action in providing an adequate transpor- tation system for out state." The AMC chairman said he was bothered that Michigan, one-time leader in development of means of transportation, "is now a laggard." Fleming admitted money for committee operations had not been up to his expectations. "I would have hoped for more money when the governor asked me to chair the committee," he j said. Daily Official Bulletin Day Calendar Wednesday, October 16 WUOM: Composers Aaron Cop- land, Roy Harris, & Wm. Schuman discuss last half-century of Amer. music at Natl. Press Club, 10 am. Natural Resources: Karl F. Lag- ler. "Forecasting Effect on Fish En- gineering Works and Water Mgt. Schemes in Mekong Basin," 1040 Dana, 1 pm. Bentley Historical Library: Dedi- cation, Arthur H. Vandenberg room, Bentley Lib., N. Campus, 2:30 pm. Music School: "String Depart- ment Presents," Cady Music Rm., 3:30 pm. Aerospace: Igor Tegov, Moscow Aviation Inst., 107 Aerospace Eng., 4 pm. Botany Seminar: Dr. Robt. N. Ste- wart, Maryland, "Utilization of Mo- saics and Chimeras in Development- al Biology," 1139 Nat. Sci., 4 pm, Statistics Seminar: F. Bookstein, "100 Chests: A Factor Analysis of X-Ray Accuracy," 3227 Angell, 4 pm; coffee, 1447 Mason, 3:30 pm.. General Physics Collogium: Philip M. Platzman, Bell Telephone Lab., "Electrons on Surface of Liquid He - A Two-Dimensional Wigner Solid?" P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 pm. Engineering Council Meeting: 3201 E. Eng., 7 pm. Museum of Art: Kamer Aga-Oglu, "Far Eastern Ceramics," Aud. A, Angell, 7:30 pm. Research Club: Karl F. Lagler, "Impacts of River Basin Develop- ment on Fish: Forecasting for the Mekong River;" Victor Streeter, "Earthquake Shock Transmission through Soils," W. Conf. im., Rackham, 8 pm. Musical Society: Andre Watts, pi- anist,rHill Aud., 830 pm. General Notices Att. Students: Oct. 18, 1974 (5 pm) is last date for Fall term when Registrar's Ofc. will allow refund for 50 per cent Withdrawal. Career Planning & Placement, 3200 SAB, 7647456 for appoint- men.t with organizations interview- Sing on campus: Oct. 18, 1974--os- ton College of Law & IBM; Oct. 21,1 1974-Abraham/Straus & Wyondotte, I I 1l I I I I i I I I -I 71 I j I am YOU 1OC WITH THIS YOU SAVE WITH THIS COUPON SAVE 12cCOUPON COUPON Wet Ones on 2 Cans of Renuzit Cocoa Wheats 1-ib. Moist 70-ct. C Solid Air Freshener Hot Cereal box* Towelettes 882a 12 {Y) 10 Powder Room, Forest 12 or Lavender t B r CLim O n rCut mer - I U*lii o prCsoe Limit Two Per Customer Godthru Sat., Oct. 19th GodthuOt.1t Good thru Oct. 19th J SU I 2EU I i