Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 28, 1973 Page wo TE MICIGANDAIL Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's ARMS AND THE MAN Gran graft (Continued fi ment which rep "plea bargaining. tions reportedly i sibility of Agnew' office while pleat relatively minor c in exchange for major charges ag SOURCES HAV gotiations broke government demar besides resigning, statement that h bribes. T hree witnesses the grand jury hours of work, bu witnesses could b was William Mu president of the -w 4 jury initiates charge probe rom Page 1) Council, now the office manager of ortedly involved an engineering consulting firm, " These negotia- Hurst-Rosche Engineers, Inc. Muth nvolved the pos- has been an Agnew fund raiser. s resigning from ding guilty to a "THE INVESTIGATION of the barge in the case vice president is a lot of bull," the dropping of Muth said as he left the federal ainst him. courthouse after testifying. E SAID the ne- Agnew was notified last month down when the by federal prosecutors that he was nded that Agnew, under investigation for possible also authorize a criminal violation of tax, extortion, e had accepted bribery and conspiracy laws. He appeared before has insisted he is innocent of any during the first wrongdoing. t only one of the Agnew has termed the allega- ,e identified. He tions "damned lies" and has said th, former vice he would not resign. Flemings host. tea for students (Continued from Page 1) beamed to a young man in an eve- ning gown. "I LIKE to come to formal func- tions," a Gay spokesman said. "It's good for Fleming to see that everyone isn't a straight little biol- ogy student." Halfway through the tea, a group of diag freaks played blues of the piano. They were part of a small minority in "informal" wear. "We're the Mind Funk express from the planet Andromeda," their spokesman said. They were not asked to leave the tea. a romantic comedy by G.B. 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DON'T MISS "The Magazine Show" WCBN 89.5 FM Friday at 6:30- TOPICS INCLUDE: PI RGIM, Ecology Education and Concrete-canoes! i s. . : i ' G (Continued from Page 1) council men without regard for constituencies. plan, attemp THE NEW constitution has a referendumc long history of attempts to block before the its implementation. election. The idea for the plan was origi- According nally introduced last year by then Judiciary (C P r e s i d e n t of the Engineering judicial body School Council Ro Nagey. Nagey committed s apparently believed the old ar- rors, requiri rangement of an "at large" SGC move. and separate student governments A later att for each of the schools and col- endum on th leges at the University was dis- elections in unified. I'unsuccessful. Nagey's original proposal was The plan's modified slightly at a later SGC the constitu meeting and then put on the ballot make SGC" in the spring all-campus election. per cent of the vote. Only 2S per cent of the students voted in the election, however, despite the fact that it was during early registra- tion. OV THIS YEAR, several interim nbers opposed to the pted to hold a special on the new constitution regularly scheduled to the Central Student SJ), the main student , the council members everal procedural er- ing CSJ to nullify the empt to put the refer- e ballot at the regular October was similarly C. proponents claim that ency system should "more representative" and that the increased size should provide SGC with "more input." Former SGC treasurer David Schaper, who was instrumental in getting the proposal on last April's ballot, said at the time that the new constitution should interject some "new blood" into SGC. HOWEVER, CURRENT SGC President Lee Gill and others dis- pute the contention that increased size will lead to increased input. 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MAKE UP A PARTY of "widows" and attend these Butterfield Theatres STATE-CAMPUS- MICHIGAN & WAYSIDE (Continued fromrP4ge 1) counts or submit twice-annual au- dits. Taking the form of a counter- proposal to rules proposed by Vice- President for Student Services Henry Johnson, SGC's guidelines would also require that rental fees for University facilities be on de- posit in the accounts office 48 hours before scheduled use. REACHED FOR comment last night, Johnson called the twice-an- nual audait option "completely un- acceptable" and said that on that ground he "would not recommend" the. SGC proposal to the Executive Officers. Johnson's proposal would require student organizations to keep all their money in the ac- counts office. DENYING that the council is re- acting solely to pressure from the Executive Officers, SGQ President Lee Gill said last night that in the past council has been "negligent" in regulating student organizations and has to begin to "live up to its duties." 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