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Page. Eight

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, January 17, 1975

Pc9e Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, January 17, 1975

KERWIN MATHEWS, KATHRYN GRANT in
THE 7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD
MUSIC by BERNARD HERRMANN
SPECIAL EFFECTS by RAY HARRYHAUSEN
Friday, January 17 7:30 and 9:

(1958)

ALL-CAMPUS T.G.
AT
THETA XI
FRATERNITY
FRIDAY, JAN. 17 -9 p.m. - 1 a.m.

Sandberg keeps SGC post

By TIM SCHICK
and KATE SPELMAN
Student Government Council
(SGC) president Carl Sandbeiga
last night surprised council+
members - who were expect-
antly awaiting his much rumor-'
ed resignation - by failing toI

announce it. the major concern of council
In other action, council ap- members over the past week
propriated $2,500 to the Child as some of them jockeyed for a
Care Action Center as a crowd new position in SGC. Members
of constituents cheered them expressed confusion as the
on. meeting carried on without the
RUMORS of Sandberg's im- expected announcement.
pending resignation have been
- There has reportedly been a

15 p.m.

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18 busted for drugs

falling-out between Sandberg
and Vice President Reddix Al-
len. Allen was not present at

(Continued from Page 1) "I
the undercover agents "seems that
to have a Mexican origin of trade
fairly recent vintage."Posr
Delhey said that the WANT peop
investigation and thetresulting nigh
arrests "points out that there deal,
is a serious problem and that
there is a lot of drug trafficking
in Washtenaw County."
Washtenaw C o u n t y Sheriff
j Fred Postill, who ended the de-
partment's connection with the
WANT unit shortly after he took
office in 1973, expressed doubts less
as to the bust's ultimate effec- gues
tiveness. his1

T'S MORE of a nuisance!
keeps drugs from being
led openly on the streets,"I
till said. "No major drug
ple were apprehended last
ht-just a lot of pushers and
lers."

last night's meeting, and Sand-
berg declined to comment on
the rumor.
A motion to provide funds
for an Ann Arbor child care
center passed 9-4.

It Pays to Advertise in

The Daily

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At
Reg
upst

Regents dine out
(Continued from Page 1) lounges for coffee. President
Lindemer-like the other Fleming closely followed Stu-
sts-left nothing uneaten onj dent Government Council mem-
plate. ber Candice Massey; he con-
fessed that "I'd never find my
FTER A leisurely neal, the way around here alone.
ents and students walked Fleming and Vice President
airs to the Frost House for S t u d e n t Services Henry
Johnson then teamed up and
squared off against two studenits
, in a friendly game of foosbal-
om etin ing table hockey with a ping-pong
ball. The students gained the
EWAIlead when Fleming twice acci-
N dently knocked the bal into his
own goal. "Aagh!" the presi-
dent yelped after each goal.
THE AIR " " ,not getting the snap you
~ Most of the Regents stayed
W 103 FM awayfrom the foosball tabe,
I preferring instead to talk at
SOON! length with groups of four or
five students.

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