Pope Three Sdturdoy, December 1, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sciturdny, December 1, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Supreme Court rules on City Nixon to DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 'r:{ : ,;..r."..: ^ .:.vv :iy:" ,;:. .;{:. :: v.}<:" Council ward plan amendment reorganize (Continued from Page 1) said "it is in -lear whi;h is the legal plan." The December plan has never been declared invalid, but council has taken the neces- sary legal steps to amend the bondaries, according to Pear. Dr. Ted Beals, a Democrat and' member of the Ward Boundaries Commission which drew the De- cember plan, said yesterday he feels the council action was "in- appropriate and invalid." Most service stations to lose Sunday (continued from Page 1) Service stations in some areas already have been closing on Sun- day because of lack of gasoline supplies. John Devine, president of the International Service Sta- tion Dealers Association, said about 40 per cent of the 20,000 stations in California were clos- in# on Sundays even before Nix on's appeal last Sunday. MEANWhILE, President Nixon met yesterday with a cabinet- level task force on the energy crisis which ended with no an- nounced decision on gasoline ra- tioning or other new fuel-saving measures. A White House snokegnerson said the Emergency Energy Couiicil met for 2 hours, 35 min- rtes. Nixon was present for only 45 minutes after which he met with vice presidential nominee Gerald Ford. The meeting was called by the President to ask for proposals to meet the energy shortage. W'ITTE HOUSE spokesman Gerald Warren said the Presi- dent and his advisers had a gen- eral review of the shortage, and that the discussion included an k ssetsment of the economic im- pact of the crisis and how to restrict demand through both voluntary and mandatory alloca- . Another source said rationing was discussed during the session, but that the group reached no definite conclusions. The President was flanked by T r e A s u r y Secretary George Schultz, special- energy adviser John Love, Interior Secretary t Rogers Morton, Domestic coun- selor Melvin Laird and Budget Director Roy Ashe. The group, including advisers, numbered about 25 persons in the cabinet 4L room. BEFORE, the White House stood firm in insisting that ra- tidning was a last-resort step that "we really don't contem- plate at this time," despite as- sertions from industry officials that it is inevitable to curb de- 4 mand for dwindling supplies. ------- ----- i MVYOR JAMES stephenson, who1 also served on the commission, commented he was "disappointed" by the decision and hoped to see the October plan "implemented as soon as possible." He further charged the Supreme Court's rul. ing was "politically motivated." 1 Thursday's action came in re,, sponse to a motion filed by locali attorney Peter DeLoof on behalf, of Ann Arbor resident Jane Sch, miedeskamp. DeLoof entered the controversy last June, arguing that1 the courts - should adopt a valid1 plan and end "harmful politicall machinations" surrounding the ward boundaries.l "The decision was good," De-i Loof said. "It properly focuses onI the real issue in this case-the legality of the December plan." 1 THE CIRCUIT Court has not yetj been officially notified of the de. cision and has not scheduled a hearing date. The Democrat and HRP council members supported the December plan as an eleventh hour com- promise between the two groups. 1 The wards tend to favor the lib- eral-radical constituency in the{ city. Almost immediately after the plan's approval, longtime GOP i, figure John Hathaway filed a law- suit against the boundaries, claim, ing they did not conform to guide-I lines spelled out in city, state and. federal law. the 19? city elections but also in stru::ted the Circuit Court to 'LJd JI7 a t l a hearing to determine the plan' constitutionality. ; L { i 1 1 t J f i i i j !1 i . 'i a" f The court, however, never head (Continued from Page 1) such a hearing. Instead it issued ed Jaworski with a request that the Aug. 29 order tossing the pl-i there should be a delay in an- back to council, a ruling which noincing the 18-minute erasure on has since been challenged as the June 20 Watergate tape. illegal. WARREN'S CRITICISM drew MEANWHILE, the Republicans the observation from commenta- captured a council majority in the tors that the White House move April municipal election, thanks appeared to contain suggestions of to a low voter turnout and a split intimidation, and that Warren was between the liberal and radical po- engaged in a maneuver aimed at litical elements. diverting attention from alleged Almost immediately the Repub- White House impropriety in the licans replaced Lax with Pear and Watergate affair. instructed him to plead "no con- Nixon disbanded the Watergate test" to the alleged errors in the prosecutors' staff when he fired December boundary plan, rather Cox and turned the investigation than continuing the previous city over to the Justice Department. position that the inaccuracies were But the Cox staff was brought insignificant. bAck by Jaworski and was report- Then in October the GOP again ed to enjoy his full confidence in flexed its political muscle and ran- the way it was conducting the in- med the ward boundary amenl- vegtigation'. ments through council, Jespite In other W-tergate develop- strong objections from the Demo- m,"te yesterdAy: crat and HRP council members. * Former Nixon aide Evil ESSENTIALLY the S u p r em e Krogh aleaded guilty in the Ells- Court's order leaves the coni.ix. berg burglary, agreed to cooper- versy in much the same position ate with the prosecution and said it was following the initial nigh he acted to clear his conscience. court ruling last March-the Cir- He said he no longer feels the cuit Court must still conduct 'a break-in can be defended as a na- hearing on the December plan. y,. tional security oneration. cept no one seems certain which !*0 A hearing into a mysteriois versionfof the wards should be 18-minute gap on one of therWater- used for next April's municipal gate tape recordings was recessed election. until Tuesday, when Nixon's chief The Daily Official Bulletin is an oficial publication of the Univer- sity of M chizan. Notices should be sprit in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 F ."-ffersen, b-'fare I p.m. of II- day pr-c'ding oblication and by ? v m. Friday for Saturday and Sunlday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. F4)r more information, phone 764-9270. Saturday, December 1 DAY CALENDAR U-M Ski Team: Ski Equipment Sale, Women's Athletic Bldg., 325 Forest St.. 9 am.-6 pm. Philosophy: J. Katz. MIT, "Where Things Now Stand with the Analytic- Synthetic Distinction." 1025 Angell Hall, 10 am. Basketball: Michigan vs. So. Illinois, home game. Crisler Arena, 2:05 pm. Saturday Dance Classes: Barbour Stu- dio, Barb. Gym Bldg., Modern dance. 12:30, Folk dance, 2:15 pm. Gilbert & Sullivan Society: "The Grand Duke," Mendeissohn, 2, 8 pm. Music School: D. Mulder, viola, SM Recital Hall, 2:30 pm. Music School: L. Arcangeli, clarinet, SM Recital Hall, 4:30 pm. Music School: Wind & Percussion students, SM Recital Hall. 8 pm. University Players: Zindel's "Ana Miss Reardon Drinks A Little," Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 8 pm. Union Gallery: Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano." Union Gallery, 1st fl., Union, 8 pm. Musical Society: University Choral Union, Handel's Messiah, Hill Aud. 8:30 pm. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3200 SAB CHRISTMAS CAREER CONFERENCES: Conferences will be held for Seniors and graduates actively seeking employ- This Weekend FRI.-SAT. FOLK LEGACY RECORD'S HELEN SCHNEYER accompanied by BARRY O'NEILL SUN.- Jane Voss country music $2.00 1-91 Hill STREET ?1 1A115I ment in the Cleveland; 0.Canton.., and Evansville, Ind. areas. Leading companies will hold interviews with in- terested stuidentsduring the holidays Dec_ 26-28). It is necessary to regis- ter in advance: check for details and pick up your registration form at CP&P. SUMMER PLACEMENT 3200 SAB. 763-4117 Slate of Mich. Competitive Exam for Engineering Aide (03).deadline Dec. 3. Applications available. City of Portland, Maine. Summer Ur- ban Planning Project for seniors, grad students in urban planning, law, pol. sct., pub. nigt., related fields. GET ATTENTIOP. They had the perfect love (laffalir. Ujntil they fell in love. AJ oseph E. Levine r'1 Brut lProductions~ George Segal Glenda Jackson AMelvinurankIAtouch Of Class na'wndrrat ~ibon }rtRecord a Vvco Emba~sy}'Feaaf ne aialr*Pan-- Te 7 &9P.M. .*******t*********~********** ********** SPECIAL LATE SHOW Fri. & Sat. Nite at 11 p.m. SEP. ADM. Due to horrifying nature of this film, No One will be odmitted to the theatre!! MIGHTIER than KING KONG GREATER than GODZILLA 4 LARGER than THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN P[ iCOLOR WARNING! NO NURSES IN ATTENDANCE! SPECIAL KIDDIE MAT. Sat., Sun. 1 & 2:30 SANTA CLAUS CARTOONS Kids 50c Adults $1.00 HE BASED the suit on a num- ber of errors in the plan which In addition the time fato: has resulted from inaccurate censas ? become very critical because can- data used for designing the wards. didates for office must file peti. Jerold Lax, then city attorney, tions with the city clerk by Jan. 1. acknowledged the census data's To do so, the candidates must inaccuracies but contended they know in which wards they live. did not make the plan illegal. At-' The clerk's office reported it ' torneys representing the Demo- will begin to implement the Oc-. cratic Party and HAR filed coup- tober ward plan next week. None- I tersuits supporting the December theless, a separate cotrt action plan's legitimacy. now pending before the Circuit Hathaway's action was appealed Court seeks an injunccion pro- to the state Supreme Court. In hibiting implementation of that March, the court ruled that the plan until the legality of the De- December plan should be used fir cember plan is determined. Citizens plan to picket A&P despite injuntiontr of staff. Alexander H-i2, is exnect- ed to testify. Meanwhile, exnerts at a New York lhoratorv hewan technical tests to try to find out what caused the an. S C. G. "Behe" Rebo7n's bank- ing partner. Thomas W-kefield, was quoted by the Miami Herald as denying any link between a S100,000 cash gift from billionaire Howard Hughes and a $100,000 cer- tificate of deposit owned by Presi- dent Nixon. MEAGT BALL TEENAGE COW LIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY 8 and 10 P.M. COUZENS CAFETERIA Admission 75c Season Pass $3.00 A CFC Presentation i I. U, "COUNTERPOINT" Musket's very own original- Musical I (Continued from Pap 1) 1 this morn. to comment on the issue, sayirg, "I've h "The case is still before the court, stopped. E I refuse to comment." from 11 a The controversy has extended' heard tha locally as well. Attorney Jonathan so," said Rose expressed surprise when he ' tor of the learned Hampton's statement on Committee the decision's effect on the county. COMMI "I T' S UNDELIEVABLE t h e Super cau judge said that," he said. He tee is "n claims the injunction cells for the out there "enforcing organizations" of ninO leaving th different counties, including Wash- viduals. tenaw, to enforce his ruling. The A& County Prosecutor William Dal- quite deci hey said he was "uninformed" the situat about the case, and was unable to made "no say how the police will respond. The pick The picketers nevertheless plan brief rail to continue picketing, as usual, 110:30 a.m. ing. eard that we might be But I plan on picketing i.rn. to 5 p.m. and I've t others will be doing Beth Brunton, coordina- e Ann Arbor Boycotting' e. TTEE DIRECTOR David tioned that the commit- ot asking people to go and get busted," but is he decision up to ndi- P management has not ided how they will haidleI tion, saying they have particular plans." keting will begin after a y in the Fishbowl at DOUBLE[EA[TUR[E -SEX CLINIC GIRLS & H/GH PRIESTESS ar &HICiNEMA December 2, 3, 4--Sunday, Monday, Tuesday mediatrics presnts David Lean's film: Dr. Zhivago A haunting love story set against the background of a tragic war. An epic of beauty and terror starring:Omar Shorif, Julie Christie, Geraldine Chaplin and Rod Steiger. TONIGHT-Sat., Dec. 1 ONE SHOW ONLY-8 p.m. NATURAL SCIENCE AUDITORIUM Admission: $1.00 UAC apologies for the mixed-up times-Today's is correct Sign-up and pick up audition music at I J l PRESENTS A SHAW FESTIVAL PRODUCTION RICHARD MURDOCK YOU PAXTON WHITEHEAD IN NEVER TELL -r by BEINARD SHAW WITH PATRICIA JAMES SHELIA E I 0