Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, September 11, 1973 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, September 11, 1973 I Council passes multim-l 1974 "Michiganensian dollar waste treatmen ON SALE NOW By GORDON ATCHESON The report also stated. that the M MeCity Council unanimously gave present system designed to serve at Sludent Pub. Business Office the go ahead to a massive, multi- only Ann Arbor has been worked million dollar package of improve- over capacity recently, although 420 Maynard ments to the local sewage treat- the level of treatment was termed ment system during last night's "satisfactory." meeting. The proposal approved last night The city will be required to pay will require the city to treat sew- SIGN UP for SENIOR PICTURES beginning next approximately one third the cost age from four nearby townships, )of the $67 million county-wide marking a distinct change in local week. Watch for booths around campus. waste treatment plan, but should policy. In the past city hall has be able to defray much of the refused to offer municipal services Ecosts through federal and state to unannexed land. grants. nullion t plan REVENUE SHARING Grads hear experts '' 1 (Continued from Page 1) a position previously voiced by Murray reported the city is pres- presently involving about 60 stu- Cohen. ently negotiating formal written dents, trains persons for positions Both men condemned the pro- contracts with the other county in government or municipal con- gram for funneling federal funds government agencies which should sultation. into cities where the money is not be ready for council consideration BOTH COHEN and Cavanaugh genuinely needed as other localities shortly. bitterly attacked revenue sharing struggle to meet increasing bud-! Council member William Colburn as grossly inadequate and ineffi- gets. (R-Third Ward) said the sewage cient, while Murray said the pro- treatment system indicates a trendI gram was basically sound. COHEN ADDED that revenue l rt"Revenue sharing is an abomin- sharing, which will give $30 billion toward broader governmental units able failure which the Nixon ad- to state and local governments over1 to deal effectively with municipal ministration used to hoodwink local the next five years, cannot ade- problems. officials," Cavanaugh said echoing quately fight the problems plaguing Nixon appeals Sirica sorder to hand over Watergate tapFes APOTHECARY- DEALS! COUPON REG. 49c TAMPAX 10's 39c COUPON I REG. $1.89 I J&J BABY I SHAMPOO $1.39 COUPON I REG. $3.75 PERNOX 2.49 - - - - - - - - COUPON REG. $2.25 BARN ES-H1IN DS WETTING $1.35 COUPON REG. $1.19 CREST 89c ------------- COUPON REG. 29c 100 ASPIRIN 15c FINAL APPROVAL for the treat- THE PLAN should provide the ment system must be obtained city and outlaying areas with ade- from the Michigan Water Re- quate sewage treatment until at sources Commission b e f o r e any least 1985, according to a report grant applications may be officially by Assistant C i t y Administrator submitted. Patrick Kenney. City Administrator S y 1 v e s t e r AE YOU COLOR BLIND? We need you for color vision experiments WE PAY! Call Vision Lab-764-0574 (Continued from Page1) "THE ISSUE in this case," the tions that the President's right to brief said,' "is nothing less than maintain the principle of confi- the continued existence of the+ dentiality "must run the gamut of Presidency as a functioning institu- a broadly held popular sentiment tion." that the claim is probably unjust The brief again asserted Presi-+ and is therefore, presumably un- dent Nixon's innocence of any com- sound." plicity in the Watergate affair. If sustained, it was claimed, Siri- "IN THE FIRST PLACE, it is; ca's decision would alter the nature simply not true. In the second1 of the Presidency profoundly and place . . . neither the grand jury1 irreparably as well as the delicate nor the court can proceed against balance between the separate and an incumbent President for crime." co-equal branches of government. He would first have to be im- VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS! WAGON WERKE'S ; peached, it was argued. The President was keenly inter- ested in having the truth of Water- gate emerge and in having those who might have committed crimes dealt with appropriately by the law, the brief said. "But he has also determined," it added, "that it is more important that the privacy of the President be preserved than that every pos- sible bit of evidence that might assist in criminal prosecutions be produced. The Judicial branch is absolutely without power to re- weigh that choice or to make a different resolution of it." the nation's low income citizens. State legislatures and city coun- cils are generally concerned with the middle and upper income per- sons, according to Cohen. "And there simply is not enough ac- countability as to how the federal - funds can be used to insure that priority programs are financed first," he added. Murray strongly supported the concept that "federal money should be sent directly to local munici- palities" and termed the present format "generally good." MURRAY ALSO felt that the fed- eral funds ought to be.appropriated with as few regulations concerning their use as possible. PHe did, how- ever, admit some cities receive money not urgently needed. "But I'm sure the money would not be reappropriated to those municipalities which do require the extra funding," he commented. In addition to the three speakers yesterday afternoon, the students also spoke with Richard Nathan, a former assistant director of the Office of Management and Budget who discussed the intellectual and political history of revenue shar- ing. THE STUDENTS will present their own reports tomorrow during an all day session to be held in the Kalamazoo Room on the second floor of the Michigan League. -"'pW. ."+% J. ?lWO~s .- ^ V4Yw "r } f WW4&% s='3 <->~t0<-0=0<-:-( -::)<-><->L:-::"t >{ ?<-:->:-:: IAL BULLETIN nomenological Lagrangians & the Lor- entz Group," 2038 Randall Lab, 4 pm. Computing Center: Keypunch &~ Teletype films: keypunch films, Aud. 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