Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesdav, November 13. 1973 P a T T Tti~chiv kJnv~mh~r I ~ I ~7~" i U I RPP rent deal stirs conflict WANTED: Persons who are addicted to Methaqualone Nixon reports third major tape missing (Sopor, Quaalude, Optimil and Parest) to participate in an in-hospital treatment-research program at the Uni- versity of Michigan neuropsychiatric institute. The pro- gram will involve complete withdrawal from the drug under medical supervision. PATIENTS WILL BE PAID FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM. Con tact Rodney Eiger M.D. at 764-5190. (Continued from Page 1) ; contracts. The group has held only TRIBAL FUNDING is request-' one so far. ing $10,000of its funds from the BACH SAID the group has spent city as a downpayment on a build- most of its time and energy trying ing which will serve as a com- to find a ballroom rather than or- munity ballroom and provide of- ganizing the concerts. Once a ball- fice space for the group. room is secured the concerts will Reportedly some city officials be held on a regular basis, ac- oppose the allocation because of cording to Bach. the close connection between Tri- Colburn indicated the subcom- bal Funding and the radical RPP. mittee has asked council to extend Tribal Funding, however, may the time in which all the concerts be called to task for not sponsoring have to be presented. 24 rock concerts called for in the I Carol Jones (D-Second Ward) DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Tuesday, November 13 tion to Some Ideas of Euclidean Quan-I tum Field Theory," 2038 Randall Lab, DAY CALENDAR 4:15 pm. Ctr. for Cnt.Education of women: Women's Studies Films: "Joyce at "Women Applying to Graduate School," 34;" "Bette Tells Her Story;" "Who Conf. Rms. 4. 5, League, noon. Woo May Wilson," Multipurpose Rm., Natural Resources, Sea Grant: W. UGLI, 7:30 pm. Ross, Rutgers U, & B. Katz, "Oil Poll; University Council: election of new' tion as an International Problem: The council chairman, discussion campus Alaska Pipe Line Cas," 1040 Dana (Nat. security study, Cook Rm., Law Sch., Res.) Bldg., 3:30 pm. 73 m Psych. Film Series: "Hello Up There;" pMusic School: M. Klein, conductor, "Claude;" Learning" "Rock -A - Bye- University Choirs, Hill Aud., 8 pm. Baby," Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4 pm., Residential C o 11 e g e Astronomy Extension Serv., English Dept.: poet- Films: "Mars & Beyond;" "Mars Minus ry reading, undergrad students, Aud 4, Myth;" "The Martian Investigators," E. MLB, 4:10 pm. ,Quad Aud., .9 pm. Physics: D. Williams, "An Introduc- I t another committee member said she hais been "totally satisfied" that the contracts have not been violated and that Tribal Funding "has conscientiously been looking for another location." MOREOVER, JONES was very, displeased the matter received pub- lic attention because the commit-! tee had decided not to discuss the issue further ince the investigation revealed no wrong-doing. Colburn originally mentioned the situation during a committee report to council. He now admits that he had agreed not to publicize the matter and is "sorry" that he did. The Republican council members have strongly opposed much of the revenue. sharing budget since its inception and have been par- ticularly critical of allocations to RPP associated organizations. AFTER THE GOP won a coun- cil majority in the April election, Mayor James Stephenson indicated the party might try to challenge the allocations. The Republicans never attempted the maneuver be- cause of various legal implications. Council, however, does retain the power to void the contracts if the' necessary votes can be mustered. Al I 11,. . (Continued from Page 1) trict Court to choose a special prosecutor for a three-year term. UNDER THE BILL, which was approved by five votes to four, the three-judge panel would have sole power to dismiss the prosecu- tor if necessary. Grounds for dis- missal would be gross improprie- ty, neglect of duty or physical or mental incapacity. The bill was introduced by Dem- rected to anprove it this week. It will then go to the full house. The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to vote tomorrow on an- other bill which would empower the chief judge of the U. S. Dis- trict Court to name a special pro- secutor independent of the execu- tive branch. WHILE THERE IS considerable sentiment on Capitol Hill for the ideal of an independent prosecutor, . ;;. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Residential College ART FACULTY SHOW at the UNION GALLERY OPENING RECEPTION TUES., NOV. 13 8-10 P.M. MUSIC by R.C. music ensembles ocrats angered by President Nix- few think Congress can muster two- on's firing of special Watergate thirds support for any given bill., Prosecutor Archibald C o x last The two-thirds support would be month. It now goes before the full necessary to 'override an expected judiciary committee, which is ex- Nixon veto. Israelis confroont U.N. - (Continued from Page 1) capital of Kiev in an apparent at- In other developments, top-rank- tempt to persuade the Kremlin toq ing Palestinian commando leaders assign non-aligned countries a role are expected to begin holding talks in working outa Middle East peace in Moscow shortly on their attitude formula. to the Middle East peace moves. 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