Saturday, December 7, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturday, December 7, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PQge Three Dems push lternative program to Ford econ By AP and Reuter KANSAS CITY - Democrats attacked President Ford's eco- nomic leadership yesterday and unveiled their own seven-point program to fight inflation and recession as they formally open- ed their unprecedented minican- vention. The Democrats, with ane eye on the 1976 presidential c a m-I paign, intend to hit the Repub- licans where they feel they are most vulnerable - the econ- omy. Buoyed by their big election successes last month, w h i c h increased their control over both houses of the Congress, t h e Democrats intend to step up their pressure on the White House to approve legi.31ation overcoming what Ford has ad- mitted is a recession. THE ATMOSPHERE gener- ally was one of relaive h a r - mony, despite hints of trouble from black and women dele- gates over a controversial sec- tion of the proposed party char- ter to be debated today. Party Chairman Robert Strauss predicted "we'll w a 1 k out of there united instead of Nearly 3,000 delegates, alter- divided." nates and aides swarmed The economic proposal, rang- through hotel lobbies, attending ing from an across-the-board caucuses and a series of eight' system of controls to tax re- "issues" panels, while presi- form and national health insur- dential hopefuls shook hands ance, was the convention's first and presented their views. OneE order of business, following party leader said it looked speeches by party officials and more like a reunion than a Democratic congressional lead- convention." ers. With labor officials apparent- THE PROGRAM coincided ly resigned to inclusion of sev- with the announcement that the eral charter provisions they do November unemployment rate not like, the focus of dissent had hit 6.5 per cent. The White turned to a coalition of blacks House reacted to the increase by and women challenging a pro- announcing that President Ford vision in a section barring will seek new anti-recession le- quotes. They claimed it would YPSI BIMBO'S 482-7130 OPEN NIGHTLY Presents the Fabulous SUNDAY FUNNIES FRI.-SAT.-SUN.-ONLY This band's final performance will be New Year's Eve-BE HERE! * * COMING DEC. 16&17** Salem Witchcraft SUNDAY NIGHT is LADIES NIGHT MON. & TUES. is Pitcher Night-NO COVER AP Photo After the raid Israeli troops with Defense Minister Shimon P eres (center) start a search for terrorists yes- terday at Rosh Haniqra after a Palestinian guerilla raid on the kibbutz left two Israelis wounded. An Israeli soldier wounded one of the terrorists and then burned him to death with a phosphorus grenade. MANY STILL ABSENT: COal miners resume work gislation in the near future. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 77 Saturday, December 7, 1974 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a I I y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.00 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- make future credentials lenges more difficult. P HOUSING. DIVISION IN-RESIDENCE STAFF APPLICATION FORMS FOR 1915-16 ACADEMIC YEAR chal- CHARLESTON, W.Va. (A) - money on the 20th," he said.I United Mine Workers (UMW) For those who didn't work yes- members began returning to terday, he said, "it looks like work yesterday. Many major it'll be a dark Christmas." coal companies reported that Consolidation Coal Co. had maintenance work had begun partial production at a few ofI in the mines but that not enough its mines in southern West Vir- men had shown up to begin full ginia and Illinois. Mines in production. northern West Virginia were be- The miners' strike, which be- ing prepared for resumption of gan November 12, oficially end-' work and a call was put out for ed at 12:01 a.m. yesterday fol- men to return to work at 12:01 lowing the unions' ratification ofI a.m. Monday. a new three-year contract with the Bituminous Coal Operators THE END of the strike for Association. | men covered by the BCOA con-3 But many mines reported yes-I tract was complicated by eon- terday that men did not show tinuing negotiations for 4,400 up for work and there w a s UMW members working f o r picketing in Illinois in connection members of the Association of with a strike of construction Bituminous Contractors, b a r- workers. gaining arm for the coal indus- BEN ROMEO, of the Eastern try's construction workers. r Association Coal Corp. in Pitts- Striking workers covered by burgh noted that his company's, - the contractors' part in lliois next scheduled payday is De- cember 20, for the week ending picketed at the start of t h e December 7. "The men who morning shift at five mines work today will get paid t h a t there. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ,j ,, i r a 1 3 f i t t E i I In Carbondale, Ill., a man who refused to give his name but identified himself as a strik- ing construction worker took out an ad in a newspaper ask- ing the miners to strike in syn- pathy. KENNETH DAWES, president of the UMW district in Illinois, had said earlier that his men would probably stay out in synm- pathy with the construct:on workers if they were asked to. Union officials in Pennsylvan- ia admitted that there could be problems over the return to work. They noted that Manday is the start of the second week of the state's two-week deer hunt- ing season. And some said they feared there could be problems from dissident miners not saris- fied with the contract. $2.50 431 FRI.-SAT. Warner Bros. 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