Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 27, 1974 1 Pane Two THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 21, 1 9*7'~I WOMEN, 23-25 FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY WHITE HOUSE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Serve 1 vr. as special assistant to Cabinet members or White House staff. 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Channel 4, noon.. City Ctr. Acting Company: Shake- A-V Ctr.: With These Hands... speare's Loves Labours Lost, Men- The Rebirth of the American delssohn, 7 pm. Craftsman, Pendleton Arts Info. Music School: Martha Patterson, Ctr., 2nd Fir., Union, 8 pm. { bassoon, Recital Hall, 2:30 pm; Jewish Arts Festival: Israeli folk Wayne Owens, baritone, Recital restival'174, Power 8 pm. Hal, 4:30 pm; chamber orchestra, Career Planning & Placement Paul Makanowitzky, conductor, 3200 SAB, 764-7456 Bach, Rackham Aud., 8 pm. Interviewing on Campus: Mon.,' Musical society: The Pennsyl- Nov. 4: Northwestern U/Grad. Sch.1 vania Ballet, Power, 8 pm. of Mgt., Univ. of Washington/Grad. Monday, October 28 Sch., Vanderbilt Univ./Law; Tues., WUOM: Panel discussion, "Money Nov. 5: Blue Cross of Mich., Con- & Politics," with Sen. James B. Al- tinental Oil Co., Mich. Bell (Special len (D-Al.), & Gov. Daniel Walk- Sched. for minorities & women), er, Ill., at, Kennedy Ctr., D. C., Southern Methodist U./Law; Wed., 10 am. Nov. 6: N. Y. U./Grad Sch. of Arts Valies Seminar: "Ethics in Pro- & Sci.; Thurs., Nov. 7: Dun & Brad-' fessional Education," W. Conf. Rm., street, Inc., Wayne State U./Person- Rackham, noon. nel Dept., Columbia U./Grad Sch. of Ctr. Russian, E. European Stu- Bus., Washington U./Law & Bankers dies: Brown bag, Owen Johnson, Life & Casualty Co.; Fri., Nov. 8: "Research in 'Normalized' Czecho- Upjohn & Villanova U./Law. Bos- slovakia - A Paradise?" Commons ton U./Sch. of Law scheduled late Rm., Lane Hall, noon. for visit, Wed., Oct. 30. CICE: Robt. M. Gray, Stanford, "Information Theory without Block Codes," 2323 E. Eng., 2:15 m. THE MICHIGAN DAILY History; Classical Studies; Ctr. Volume LXXXV, No. 46 j Coordination of Ancient and Mod- Sunday, October 27, 1974 ern Studies: Keith Hopkins, Brunel is edited and managed by students U., "From High to Low Roman at the University of Michigan. News Empire: The Consequences of In- phone 764-0562. Second class postage flation," 2009 Angell, 4 pm. paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Physics: WV Chen, MSU, "Test of Published d a i Iy Tuesday through Scale Invariance in High Energy Sunday morning during the Univer-, Muon Deep Inelastic Scattering," sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann P&A Colloq. Rm., 4:15 pm. Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription Music School: Flute student re- rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states and foreign). , day throughrSaturday morning. sts eSubscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.00 local mail local mail (other states and foreign). 'rith Hillel Foundation (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- Merrill recalls Watergate (Continued from Page 1) would be a "cool" witness, somewhat belligerent. He as- sumed Ehrlichman was smart enough not to alienate the jury intentionally. But Merrill says he also knew Ehrlichman didn't have a chance. At the heart of Ehrlich- man's defense was what Merrill terms a petty argument-that he had authorized a legal "co- vert operation," not an illegal break-in. Farmers slaughter 5 1 calves (Continued from Page 1) ordinator of the slaughter from Cuba City, Wis., said an an- ticipated goal of 1,000 calves for slaughtering yesterday wasn't reached because the state NFO president, Steve Pavish, had been called to Kansas City on business, and the calf roundup in Wisconsin was not organized properly. HE SAID only the meat from calves killed yesterday will be trucked to Miami tomorrow for shipment to Honduras. The rest will be distributed to as yet unspecified charitable organ- izations in this country, he said. DATE: Monday, October 28, 1974 TIME: 8:00 P.M. PLACE: The Power Center for the Performing Arts PRICE: $3.50, Student Discount $2.50 Sponsored by the B'noi B'rith Foundation at the University of Michigcan Tickets available at the B'nai B'rith Foundation, 1429 Hill Street ISRAELI ART SHOW-6:30 p.m. in the lobby of Power Centerf Tickets on Sale at Power Center Box Office Beginning Noon-Monday, October 28 7 o.m. Information tables at the Power Center on Programs in israel for student; at U. of M. The attorney says he decided to let Ehrlichman bring out this argument in order to con-' vince the jury he was not telling the truth. "His long answers seemed to be attempts to justify what he knew or what he did: that were not really responsive to the questions," he contends. "I PROSECUTED him for two days," Merrill remembers. "By the first day, I had a feeling 4U' begins to act on women (Continued from Page 1) However, Loomis feels that before any major changes can be made, a dean for women's affairs must be appointed in the graduate school. SOME OTHER recommenda- tions made by the committee were a more flexible admission and financial aid policies, more research into the lower enroll- ment of women, active recruit- ment of women particularly in the sciences, and a positive ef- fort to increase the number of female faculty members. The committee's findings in- clude a breakdown of the un- even distribution of women in graduate programs; in Masters programs, 42 per cent of stu- dents are women, while in PhD and professional programs only 14 per cent are women. that the jury was upset with him because of his long,unresponsive answers. So the next day, I roncentrated on things he didn't reme-nber. That, combined with what he was like the first day, I'm sure persuaded the jury teat he was not being honest with them when he said he didn't know what was going to happen." :The jury didn't deliberate long after Merrill's emotional clos-, ing arguments. They reached a verdict of guilty by 5 p.m. the next day. Merrill calls the assertion that Watergate proves the system works an oversimplification. "The system worked only be- cause there vere enough people who cared about it to make it work," he argues. "IT ULTIMATELY comes down to enough ordinary people (like those working in the spe- cial prosecutor's office) feeling strongly enough about the sys- tem to preserve it or not caring enough, so that it goes down the drain." He blames the "plumbers" for only a mistaken outlook. "They weren't out with any conscious intention of depriving all Americans of their rights an ,eliminating the Constitu- an lmntn h osiution," he says. "But what they were doing was leading to that." If Merrill has a message, it is to stay involved. "Our rights and liberties are only as secure as the majority of the people think they're important," he warns. "There is nothing inevitable about our system continuing the way it is. It's up to each, new generation to decide whether it's important enough to save." 0 Jewilsh Ar Sponsored by B'nai B October 28- " November 5 II Jig ki Chl FOR EARLY-BIRD SKIERS A Thanksgiving Trip to the Laurentions Mt. Gabriel, Quebec DATES: Nov. 28, 29, 30 PRICE-$145, Deposit Required for Reservation INCLUDED: Round Trip Airfare, Two Nights Lodging, Complete Breakost & Dinner Daily, Ground Transportation, Taxes and Gratiuities. FOR INFO-MARK, 663-9180 START THE NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT BANFF SKI TRIP-Jan. 2-8 FOR $295, Deposit Required for Reservation INCLUDED: Round Trip Airfare, Six Nights Accommoda- tions at Voyageur Inn, Lift Tickets Good at Sunshine Vil- [doe, Mt. Norauav, Lake Louise, Ground Transportation. 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