Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 4, 1975,;,, Page Twelve. THE MICH.IGAN DAILY I - 1 . f-rid-ay--,I Apr1ll 4, 1975 II MMIMMM9 Witness rips Connally SPACE. AND ENERGY. THAT'S WHAT THE 1975 FASST ENERGY CONFERENCE IS ALL ABOUT. FRI APR 4, 7 PM RACKHAM -Jim Louden Presents-- Jupiter, deep space..and EEYO D. SAT APR, 5,12 OON SCHORLING AUD. -Alternative Energy Show & Display -Win the Solar Cooker! SAT APR 5,3 PM SCHORLING AUD. -Energy/Environment 'Presentation -Futuristic game with energy-consumption simulator. WASHINGTON (P) - Milk- ture Clifford Hardin to keep the ' fund lawyer Jake Jacobsen tes- level the same as the previous tified yesterday he gave John year. Jacobsen was alawyer Connally $10,000 while he was for Associated Milk Producers secretary of the treasury after Inc. at the time the paymentsj Connally asked "why don't they allegedly were made. raise money for me?" Earlier in the third day of Jacobsen, the government's trial the jury had heard a tapej star witness at Connally's brib- recording of a meeting March ery trial, was asked how he 23 in Nixon's Oval Office at decided on $10,000 as a pay- which Connally urged the Presi- ment. dent to raise the milk support "I DIDN'T want it to be too prices.- small because I didn't want it THE GOVERNMENT charges to seem we were unapprecia- that Connally took two illegal tive," Jacobsen said. "I didn't gratuities of $5,000 each from want it to be too big. It would Jacobsen for influencing the have made it look like we support rise decision. bought the decision." At the defense table, Connally The decision he was refer- stared stonily forward as Jacob- ring to was then President Rich- sen was brought into the court ard Nixon's increase of milk room. The two men who had. price supports on March 25, been friends 25 years did not' 1971, reversing an earlier deci- look, at each other. sion by Secretary of Agricul- Jacobsen said that about a - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - JOHN BARTH Distinguished Novelist WILL READ FROM HIS WORKS SATURDAY, APRIL 5-2:30 P.M. 204 Pray-Harrold' Eastern Michigan University NO ADMISSION CHARGE' PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED f Co-sponsored by: The English Dept- The Humanities Pro- gram and the Michigan Council for the Arts.; month after the decision to raise the milk support prices, he was talking with Connally. "HE TOLD me 'I helped in the price support matter the dairy people raised a lot of money . . . why don't they raise money for me."' Jacobsen said he got the $10,000 from Bob. Lilly, a milk producer official and on May 14 delivered $5,000 to Connally per- sonally in the Secretary of Treasury's office and that Con- nally said, "Thank you very much." "I did say there's more where this came from," Jacobsen re- lated. THE SECOND payment, Jac- obsen said, was made on Sept. 2, again in the Secretary's of- fice. "Why did you split it up?" the prosecutor asked, referring to the two payments. "To get more credit for it," said Jacobsen. CONNALLY'S defense is that he was offered the money for his use for congressional cam- paign committees' but that he did not accept it. His lawyer, Edward Bennett Williams, said in his opening statement that Jacobsen embezzled the money which he got from AMPI. Another witness, Mrs. Rose Cicala, one of Connally's secre- taries when he was in the Cabi- net, identified logs of his meet- ings in 1971. They showed that Connally met with Jacobsen on the days that the government alleges that Connally took the payoffs. r E SUN' APR 6, 1 PM EAST [QUAD AUD Fi1ms from NASA & Others -ERTS .Apollo-Soyuz Test Project -Skylab, the 2nd Manned Nission - Hurricaine Below -Tornado Below ..lars: The Search Begins .Space Expectations EVENTS HELD IN COOPERATION WITH THE FUTURE WORLDS CONFERENCE FESTIVAL. new MATRIX THEATRE 605 E. WILLIAM 7 & 9:30 $1.50 994-0770 I s Don't Let the University Screw You. You too can let it fly HOW~v o creaete amU todoyortin g for you. on the fruiowing committees- 9 Budget; Priorities *Student Organizations Board (SOB) * University Relations s Union Board of Directors * Director of Student Organizations * Personnel Director (EVERYONE ELSE DOES!) INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD WED. AND FRI. (April 9 & 11). Drop by SGC, third floor of the Union, and get more information. Elizabeth Taylor Charter Amendment "A" could cause problems for renters. You can be quite certain of that. it would create a rent control board of 5 "fireproof" individ- uals who's word would be law. According to the Amendment this board could decide what is "reasonable" in many situations. Reasonable to whom? To themselves. That's whom. There is even a passage in the amendment that forbids you to appeal their decisions to a court of law. The Amendment would give the board unlimited blank check access to funds from the City of Ann Arbor. Can you believe it? Well, it's all right there in the thousands of words of Char- ter Amendment "A" - along with a provision that even makesyou a "Landlord" under certain conditions. Note this: if you wanted to sublet your apartment- even for just a few months-you'd have to pay a fee to the board and wait for the board to figure how much rent you can charge. (Under the bill, there are just 5 people to review all the rents for 17,000 rental units in Ann Arbor. Your "wait" might last for several weeks.) Clearly, Charter Amendment "A" would create more problems than it would solve. It would even create a shortage of apartments just as rent control has done in Cambridge, Mass., Boston and any other city where it has been tried. It isn't right for renters in Democrat City Council first Ward II' I I ','1i ', ii ri I j ' i Such power is danger It leads to abuse. On top of that power t getting the keys to the ous. Ann Arbor. So who's it suppose ous. to help? Vote "No" on "A" on April 7. hey 'd be till. nearly everybody. A may get you K if \/n i ornnt w\/ntreh ni it t d HE KNOWS HOW TO ACT WHEN ACTION IS NEEDED Former Organizer, United Farm Workers Union Counsellor, Ann Arbor War Tax Counselling Plalintiff, (lass Action Sex Discrimination Suit MARK [X TO ELECT LIZ TAYLOR TO CITY COUNCIL MARK (1) TO ELECT AL WHEELER AS MAYOR III