Saturday, November 9 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturday, November 9, 1974 THE MICHiGAN DAILY Page Three Economy hits bike sales NEW YORK () - Inflation largest bike maker. and a weak economy soave BUT MANUFACTURERS say caught up with the runaway bi- they plan to hire back most of cycle market. the workers they laid off by the After riding high for nearly first 1975. They say retailers three years, bike sales are slow- will have sold their inventories ing down, leaving retailers with by then and will be placing large inventories and forcing spring and summer orders. manufacturers to lay off work- "Retailers are going to dump ers. Predictions of a slow Chi is-t- this Christmas. There'll be mas season are common in the heavy promotion and price industry. slashing," says a leading re- "We expected sales this year inventories at present prime to be 60 per cent above last tailer. "We can't afford to keep year but it's only going to be rate levels and we don't want 20 per cent higher," sa gs a heavy inventories on high-priced spokesman for a major bicycle goods with prices starting to1 retailer. come down on raw materials. A BIKE buyer for another re- Another reason to clear out tailer says, "What's happened 1974 bikes by the first of the is that bicycle sales and in- new year, say retailers, is to ventories have been on a fan- stock up on bikes made to meet tastic upswing in the last sev- new federal safety standards. eral years. We anticipated sales UNDER THE new regulations,. of 16 million bikes this year, all bikes sold in the U n i t e df but they were only about 13.5 States by May 1, 1975 must haveI million. So this season we're on 16 reflectors - among them are a moderate upswing caught with four on the pedals, two-sided re- fantastic inventories. Our or- flectors on the spokes of each ders are down as much as 40 wheel and reflectory tires to give per cent to our manufacturers." motorists the whole outline of Manufacturers say they have the bike at night. Bike brakes a boom-time labor force but must make prescribed stops at instead of putting it to work certain speeds and nothing ont filling customary large Christ- the bike can extend five inches mas orders, they're laying their above the seat. workers off as much as two The slump in bike sales comes months early. after several years of f a s t- "In the last couple of years increasing sales after adults in we've shipped everything we got large numbers started taking to our hands on but this year ord- the road on two wheels. G/uch Wtv'4ip en'ice4 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL CANTERBURY HOUSE CHURCH, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. (Catholic) 218 N. Division-665-0606 Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, 331 Thompson-663-0557 Events this week: John R. Waser, Brewster H.' Weekend Masses: Sunday, Nov. 10 - Holy Eu- Gere, Jr. Saturday: 5 p.m. and midight. charist at noon with a meal fol- "Where Christ, Campus and Sunday: 7:4S a.m., 9 a.m., lowing (Work Day this week, Community meet" 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. before and after church). Worship Services at 9:30 and (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). Tuesday, Nov. 12-No Evening 11:00 a.m. * * * Hour this week. Other programs for young ST. ANDREW'S EPSICOPAL Wednesday, Nov. 13 - Scrip- ov adults: CHURCH, 306 N. Division ture Study Group at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, 12:00-Brunch. 8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist. Friday, Nov. 15- Homemade Wednesday, 5:15-Holy Com- 10:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer Peanut Brittle. munion.sa and Sermon.__. -- -h Wednesday, 6:00--Supper. * * *a Friday, 12:00-Luncheon and ANN ARBOR CHURCH Bible Study. OF CHRIST W ant ! * * * 530 W. Stadium Blvd. n * UNIVERSITY CHURCH (one block west of OF CHRIST U of M Stadium) Presently Meeting at Bible Study - Sunday, 9:301 YM-YWCA, 530 S. Fifth a.m.-Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. i e David Graf, Minister Worship-Sunday, 10:30 a.m. This is a religious precept that 3:00 p.m. - Sunday Worsiip and 6:00 p.m. Sevie.Need Transportation? C a 1I Thousands of men and women challenges the mind. Love my en- Stuents Welcome 662-9928. have brightened their lives and emy when I can barely deal calmly Sthe lives of others by becoming with myin-laws? Yet this hard say- For information or transpor-I* *thlieofterbyecmn tation: 663-3233 or 662-2494. FIRST UNITED METHODIST Girl Scout Leaders. Also wanted ing has validity in a world where CHURCH are Assistant Leaders and even a small act of violence has * * Helpers. For information, such unforeseeable repercussions. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF State at Huron and Washington without obligation, on how you Scientific advances have heighten- THE NAZARENE 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Worship can become a Girl Scout Leader, ed our mutual vulnerability. Only S. 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Ford may cut social spending By AP and Reuter the 1976 budget best serves the ers are behind 25 to 30 per WASHINGTON - Budget Di- economy for 1976," Ash said. 1 cent. Instead of laying people off rector Roy Ash said yesterday at the end of November as us- th f Prde F d dcide OTHER administration offic- ual, we had to do it at the slow the growth in federal ex- als have said in recent days end of September," says a re- penditures, he will have to cut they feel a balanced budget is presentative of Murray-Ohio in back on such programs as Sac- now beyond reach because of Nashvile, Tenn., the nation's ial Security, reyenue sharing the sagging economy. The Ford and aid to dependent children. administration needs major sup- But Ash sought to emphasize port for its anti-inflation p r o- at a White House budget briefing gram. for reporters that no decisions Ash said budget deficits in re- have been made on the 1976 cent years have resulted more budget or on any program re- from a loss of potentialfederal r ductions. He also noted that revenue than from an increase to C u b a many of these programs, called in government expenditures. income-transfer programs be- ASH REPEATED, as he has' cause they redistribute income said before, that the big in- QUITO, Ecuador (W) - Fore- from one, person to another, crease in federal spending since ign ministers of the W e s t e r n would require legislation to 1968 has been in income trans- Hemisphere met yesterday un- change. fer programs, such as Social der tight security guard to con- ha i h d n iSecurity, while other govern- sider ending their 10-year ban Ash said the decline in t we ment expenditures, including de- on dealings with Cuba, the nation's economy probably will fense expenditures, have de- area's only Communist nation. reduce federal tax receipts be- creased proportionally. Diplomats favoring an end to low the $330 billion level, which ------_-_ had been forecast earlier. ASH SAID President F o r d f had three main options in draw- L/nc n ing up the new budget: He can ask for a tax increase, cut spending, or permit the govern-t ment to have a deficit. Ford has said repeatedly that he will sub- mit a balanced budget for fiscal _ Leisure time and health con- cerns helped send annual bike sales from 9 million in 1971 to a high of 15.5 million in 1973 when the energy crisis sparked the greatest surge of adult rid- ers in the industry's history. hunt end, trade bani . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.-Amer- ican Baptist Student Fellowship. All students welcome. i I i i 1976. WASHINGTON (,') - A form- ' Edward Morgan, 36, of L o s However, he indicated the er White House lawyer pleaded Angeles, pleaded to conspiringf Ford administration's commit- g'iil'ty yesterday to a charge to "impair, impede defeat and ment to a balanced budget for stemmin- from preparation of obstruct" the lawful functions 1976 is weakening. Richard Nixon's 1969 tax return of the Internal Revenue Service.- "A balanced budget is certain- Land Watergate prosecutors in- The charge stemmed f r o m ly the direction we should be dicated others are under in- Morgan's role in backdating thet going in; we want to be sure vestigation. deed on Nixon's gift of Lire-presi- dential papers to the govern-f ;*T.**ment.t DAILY OFFICIAL BI 1LFJTIN NIXON LISTED the gift as at ... . . . **:*.*.**-.-.-a*. . .*...*.* *..-**ch aritable contribution on hs . ........,..........'ta rtun and claimed a$56-reunt Day Calendar Green & Assocs.; Wed., Nov. 20: 000 deduction. Saturday, November 9 Electronic Data Systems, Inst. Para- Late in 1969, the tax laws were Ext. Service: Non-Academic Job legal Training, Burroughs Corp., Soil Hunting for Graduate Students, Conservation Serv., Yale Law Sch. * revised 'and the allowable de- register, MLB, 8 am. & DePaul U./Law; Thurs., Nov. 21: ? duction for gifts of personal WUOM: From the Midway, "Pre- Holly Stores, Inc. Harper Hosp., papers was sharply reduced. ferential Treatment & the Law," MIT/Dept. Urban Studies & Plan- with profs. J. H. Ely, Harvard u., ning, Inst. Paralegal Training, The prosecutors charged that1 Thos. Lewis. Boston U., & Nathan- !Northwestern U/Sch. of Educ. (MAT Morgan and "other co-conspira- iel Nathanson, Northwestern U., 10 Dept.), & Aetna Life & Casualty Co. tors unnamed herein" prepared, am. Cuty ov. 13, Tobe-Coburn/School for Cross Country: Big Ten Cham- Fashion Careers; Nov. 19, The In- in March and April 1970 docu-I pionships, U-M Golf Course, i1 am. stitute for Paper Chemistry/Grad. ments which "falsely and< Football: Broadcast, U-M vs. Illi- School of Engrg. & at. 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Acting Co.: Saroyan's men with bachelor's degree in a The Time of Your Life, Mendels- set, acceptable as reparatory for Morgan and others concealed sohn, 8 pm. advanced aerospace studies in an "the true facts and circumstanc- Career Planning & Placement anproved college of your choice. es regarding the custody, c o n- 3200 SAB, 764-7456 Phone 764-7460 for complete infor- trot and dominion of the pre-- Recruiting on Campus: Mon., mation. rladdmno ftepe Nov. 11: Notre Dame & Oak Ridge GUIDES FOR EXPO 1975: Ms. presidential papers of Richard I at'l Lab.; Tues., Nov. 12, Amer. Carol Buiche, Exhibit Guide Re- Nixon during 1969." Grad. Sch., Bus., Stanford U./Bus., cruit er. U.S.I.A. will be at Career The pardon granted the form- Chemical Abstracts Serv., & Nat'l# Planning & Placement on Thurs. Teparo rne h om Security Agency; Wed., Nov. 13: Nov. 14. Seeking Japanese speaking er president. by President Ford Hayes Albion, HEW/Mgt. Intern guides to accompany an official would bar possible prosecution Prog.; Thurs., Nov. 14: Libby- . U.S. Government Exhibition at the of Nixon for violation of the Tax Owens-Ford Co., NCR, Wallace Bus. International Ocean Exhibition Forms, Inc., Ctr Naval Analyses & held in Okinawa. (6/mos. beginning l U. of Kentucky/Hose.; Fri., Nov.$ July 1975) Phone: 764-7456 to make 15: Yale U.; Mon., Nov. 18: U of an appt. Penn/Grad Sch. of Arts & Sci.;' Summer PlacementThs Wee heDy Tues., Nov. 19: Metropolitan Life, 3200 SAB,763-4117 U-M-Dearborn/MM Program, Bat- Amer. Dental Assoc., Chicago, IL telle Northwest, IRS, & Howard L. ' announces summer dental research WITH A TOUCH OF : program for biol., chem., physics & MODERN CLASS I health science students; CIA, Ar- I THE MICHIGAN DAILY lington, sV, openings for students Saturday, November 9, 1974 in foreign studies research; B.A. 0 S. 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Attending the ceremonial openings of the five-day OAS conference were representatives of 23 nations. But only 21 can vote since two countries p r e- sent, Jamaica and Barbados, have not signed the 1947 Treaty of Rio de Janeiro for collective defense in the hemisphere. ONLY CHILE, Uruguay and Paraguay, all with right-wing governments, were considered firmly against any relaxation of sanctions. The United States, Brazil, Bo- livia, Nicaragua -and Guatemala were considered still uncommit- ted. The others, spearheaded by Costa Rica, Venezuela and Co- lombia, want to lift the restric- tions since they are convinced that Cuban leader Fidel Castro no longer threatens to export terrorism to the region. The Costa Ricans presented a resolution asking that not only Cuba but "all countries" ab- stain in the future from inter- vening in the affairs of other nations. THIS WAS an indirect refer- ence to recent reports that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency spent between .$8 million and %11 million in operations against the leftist civilian government of the late Marxist President Sal- vador Allende in Chile. Allende was toppled Sept. 11, 1973. WELCOME TO ANN ARBOR j FRIENDS MEETING (QUAKERS) 1420 Hill St.-668-9341 (if no answer, 769-3354, 971-4875, 665-2683) Silent Meeting for Worship- Sunday, 10-11 a.m. First Day School, nursery/ high, 10-11 a.m. Adult Forum, 11-12. Potluck every first Sundry, Business meeting every turd Sunday after worship.' D a iily Morning Meditation (546 Walnut St.), 8:30-9 a.m. Wednesday Sack Lunch (073 East Engineering), 12-1 p in. Worship-sharing Groups (in homes), Tues. / Wed. / Thurs. eves. Friday Evening Family Night (1420 Hill St.), 7:30-11 p.m - s t o r i e s, discussions, games, crafts, singing and dancing for all ages. American F r i e n d s Service' Committee (AFSC), 1414 Hill St., 761-8283. 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