THE MICHIGAN DAILY to - Record city budget proposedoRnngsLeu Alliance Francoise D'Ann Arbor preseh (continued from Page 1) Ann Arbor is get the best building simply used to'balance the budget. ngag D res le R oman" the budget at its April working we can." $65,000 for an anti-rape package gage s ession and must take action be- Kozachenko objected most stren also cde the get, a lecture by NATHAI E SARRA UTE fore May 13. ously, claiming, "I don't think the just as Murray had promised last a letureby ATHAI ESARRUTEbuilding has any redeeming value." month at a public hearing held on APR I L 9, 1 974-4:10 P.M THE L I B E R T Y Commercial She added that the, city has many the problem of rape in the city. Center Plan drew sharp debate other building needs, including Sharp debate is expected on Lecture Room No. 1 before being ultimately adopted housing, day care centers and wo- the issue beforp it is eventually )ERN LANGUAGES BLDG. 6-5 by Council. Topics of debate men's centers. resolved. The anti-rape package is covered the quality of the food to Voicing his opposition, Kenworthy virtually the only new package in be served at the proposed Burger said, "Each of these site plans King, the merits of the actual site has gone from the atrocious to the Murray did contend, however, Klaandwhehertsotheau oste unacceptable. If three of these res- that the level of services provided plan, and whether the use of the taurants had to be built, I hope for in the budget was equal to the POWER CENTER land was optimal for the city. two of them go broke." Kenworthy level existing before the spring Carol Jones (D-Second Ward) voted "no." layoffs the city experienced this Tuesdav* through SundayC L- _ r_ year. Tuesday, April 9, 1974 Prosecution rests in Boyle trial (Continued from Page 1) Each time, Turnblazer replied: "No sir." Turnblazer has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of conspiring to violate the Yablonskis' civil rights. BOYLE STARED at Turnblazer as he testified. Turnblazer did not look at Boyle. "Have you pleaded guilty to fed- eral charges involving your par- ticination in the murder of Joseph Yablonski?" Sprague asked. "Yes sir," Turnblazer replied. "There are three state murder warrants outstanding a g a i n s t you?" "Yes sir." "Has there been any agreement with you in return for your testi- mony in this court?" Sprague asked. "No sir," replied Turnblazer. ASKED BY Sprague if he could pick out the man who gave thei order for the Yablonski killing, T'irnblazer pointed at Boyle. Turnblazer said Albert Pass of Middleboro, Ky., then secretary- ! treasurer of the union's District 19, was also present at the meeting with Boyle. "Pass said if nobody else will kill him (Yablonski), District 19 will," Turnblazer said. "And what did Mr. Boyle say?" Sprague asked. "As I recall, he said 'fine,'" Turnblazer replied. $yi" f: i . " "2~: f i ''' AP Photo Muckrakers ain't strikebreakers +[ Washington Post investigative reporters Carl Bernstein, left, and Bob Woodward, heroes in the eyes of the alienated and cynical, walk off their job at the Post yesterday as part of an editorial staff employes' strike by- the Baltimore-Washington arm of the American Newspaper Guild. The deadly duo, who have established a reputation of eating politicians for breakfast, boast of uncovering the balance of the Watergate scand:l. Use DalyClussifieds- j M. . - __.. I I What's NEW on SOUTH U? GET ALL THE NEWS AS IT HAPPENS Undergraduate Political Science Association Election Meeting Thurs., April 10th-7:30 p.m. 6602 Haven Hall '1 I -- ______ --~----~- DAILY . N.Y. Times Chicago Tribune Detroit Newspapers Washington Post Wall Street Journal WEEKLY People Time Magazine Newsweek New Yorker Sports Illustrated MONTHLY Cosmopolitan National Lampoon Psychology Today Playgirl Playboy & Hundreds more PLUS All the b e s t sellers in paperback and hardbound Books and Magazines on every conceivable subject. Alphabetical by author. SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME Another COMMUNITY NEWSCENTER Open 8:30 a.m.- 11 p.m. 7 days a week 1301 South University-Ph 662-6150 I I SHARECINC. CO=H R A Nationwide Timesharing organization needs. SYSTEM PROGRAMMERS To work on operating systems, compilers, loaders, and an information retrieval sys- tem. If you have had M473 and M573 and wantto solve challenging problems, send your resume and transcript to: D. Redding Corn-Share Inc. Box 1588 Ann Arbor, MI 48106 L ' i Join The Daily Ad Staff Weknow more about Europe than your friends. We know everything you should know about 27 European countries, Israel, Turkey, Morocco and the U.S.S.R. We know where you should stay; what you should visit; what you can miss; where you can get a good meal without paying through the nose, and where you can go for help. Playboy Magazine says, "By far the best guide book for the under-30 generation..' Only $3.95. As important as your passport and toothbrush. On sale at your local book store. r,'~4 I