Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY r, N "CLOSING THE GAPS" A TALK ON Christian Science By GEI TH PLIMMER, C.S. LONDON, ENGLAND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd 8 P.M. KUENZEL LOUNGE 1st Floor Mich. Union . WW. I{ ; 4 I i ';i : .! ,', f 1i. r+f I !!! il .-.____._._ _. t } Ford requests deficit (Continued from Page 1) would have been if the economy was in good shape. "THESE factors more than account for the fiscal deficit in 1976," he said. Ford also announced proposed cuts of $17 billion in parts of the budget which have so far been regarded here as "uncontroll- able" - long-term legislative items, such as pensions and social security payments, which continue automatically from year to year. Troops sent to Wis. ICI I ALL ARE WELCOME -- -' r I W NTED: (Continued from Page 1) said as about 100 sympathizers maintained a drum-beating vigil at a roadblock near the -estate. Lucey said Simonson had been authorized to make life for the occupants of the monastery as uncomfortable as possible and to allow into the 64-room build- ing only the minimal amount of food. Area whites, meanwhile, still# demanded forcible eviction of the Indians. "WE ASKED Simonson what he plans to do. His reply was to bring in 350 more troops to contain the white citizens," one demonstrator at the Gresham rally said. The rally, sponsored by a local Concerned Citizens Committee, broke up after an hour. The guardsmen replaced local authorities on the seventh day of the takeover. Simonson had said 25 to 30 Indians remained at the estate after 28 women and children left two weeks ago. # However, he said that number probably swelled to more than 40 as supporters bearing food and weapons snuck this week- end through the National Guard lines. OTIS REDDING BRIDGE DEDICATED MACON, Ga. W) - On Dec. 10, 10 years exactly after Otis Redding died in a plane crash, this city dedicated to his memory a $1-million bridge across the Ocmulgee River. Phil Walden, president of Capricorn Records, read a proclamation from Gov. Jimmy Carter making the day of the dedication of the Otis Redding Memorial Bridge, Otis Redding Day in the state, He also read telegrams from Sens. Herman Talmadge and Sam Nunn and Congressman W. S. Stuckey and Andrew Young. The respected rhythm 'n' blue singer was 26 when he died. Students to maintain a creative and active programming center on campus. University Activities Center TRAVEL MUSKET SOPH SHOW MEDIATRICS FUTURE WORLDS LECTURE SERIES UAC CONCERT CO-OP is now accepting applications for 1975-76 Senior Officer Positions * President * Chief Financial Officer e Coordinating Vice-President * Public Relations Vice-President For applications and more information, stop by our office-2nd floor Michigan Union, or call 763-1107. APPLICATION DEADLINE: WED., FEB. 12-5:00 p.m. 7 L MICH.0 UON 763-2 SUMMER '75 EUROPEAN PROGRAM WE FEATURE: o ROUND TRIP FLIGHTS TO EUROPE ONLY $336.00 o INTRA-EUROPEAN STUDENT FLIGHTS-SAVE UP TO 50% * EURAIL PASSES " INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IDENTITY CARDS DEADLINE FOR EUROPEAN FLIGHTS MARCH 15, 1975 FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT tai TRAVEL 11 A phone call. A simple, ten-cent phone call for a cab could save your friend's life. If your friend has been drinking too much, he shouldn't that the drunk drivers responsible for killing young people are most often other young people. " Take a minute. Spend a dime. Call a cab. That's all. If you - - --- - -- "" - ~ - -- " --] DRUNK DRIVER, DEPT. Y* I BOX 2345 I ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 I I want to save a friend's life. | I