Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY HOPWOOD LECTURE W. D. Snodgrass, Poet and Critic, Author of "Heart's Needle"- Pulitzer Prize for'Poetry (1960) "Moonshine and Sunny Beams: Rumination on A MIDSUMMER NIGHT DREAM" Announcement of the Hopwood Awards for 1974 will precede the Lecture FRIDAYAPRIL 12 4:00 P.M. RACKHAM LECTURE HALL OPEN TO TH E PUBL IC Subpoena of tapes considered (Continued from Page 1) terday, Mitchell was asked by his lawyer, Peter Fleming: "I common language, Mr. Mit- chell, did you do anything during the entire period to fix or quash the investigati"n?" In a calm and even voice,' Mit- chell replied: "No, sir." MITCHELL ALSO denied having asked William Casey, former SEC chairman, to do. anything other than meet with Harry Sears, a New Jersey Republican and Ves- co's attorney, to discuss how the SEC litigation could be amicably settled-. The SEC started its probe in March, going into Vesco's control of Investors Overseas Services, a mutual fund which operated out- side the United States. Asked by Fleming whether he had sought to obstruct or delay the investigation, Mitchell replied: "Quite to the contrary, I thought that such a meeting would be in furtherance of it." II Defense rests case in Tony Boyle trial MEDIA, Pa. VP) -I guments were complete day in the murder tria mer United Mine Worke dent W. A. "Tony" Boyl ed of masterminding th sination of union riva "Jock" Yablonski. The"case is to go to of nine men and three today following a cl Judge Francis Catania ware County Commo Court. Catania turned down a motion for a directed v acquittal. IN HIS summation Prosecutor Richard Spr the jury that Boyle wa ning man who had lie witness stand and that clear duty to convict hin degree murder. Anythin said, would be an outr "Your duty is clear," said, shaking his finge defendant who sat u throughout. "There w been no success in sol assassination of Joseph ski, of Margaret Yablo Charlotte Yablonski if i reach the originator of sassination itself, W. A Boyle. y ( - .J/1 Final ar- d yester- il of for- rs Presi- e, accus- he assas- 1 Joseph the jury women Sprague, who already had ob- tained four murder convictions and three pleas of guilty to mur- der in the case, said "the ma- chinery of law enforcement had proceeded step by step, slowly and surely unraveling a trial that reaches a pinnacle in this court- room." Imported by Suntory Intern atonal, Los Angeles. Co. Dear Akadama Mama The Kma Sutra of Wines.' harge by CHARLES M 0 S E S, Boyle's of Dela- chief defense counsel, attacked n Pleas the credibility of the prosecu- tion's principal witness and said defense the state had failed "to prove erdict of beyond a reasonable doubt" that his client was guilty. In his closing summation, Special Moses hit hard at William Turn- ague told blazer, a lawyer and former s a cun- president of the Union's District d on the 19 in Middlesboro, Ky. it had a Turnblazer, 52, the key prose- n of first- cution witness, was the only g less, he man to link Boyle directly to the age- killing. Sprague "Turnblazer is not a respon- r at the sible witness who can be be- unmoving lieved," Moses said. "It is im- ill have portant that you know what kind ing the of person you have been dealing Yablon- with. Turnblazer admitted to nski and perjury, embezzlement, making t fails to false reports, conspiracy to mur- the as- der and lying to the FBI. "Tony" "In my judgment, Turnblazer cannot be trusted," Moses said. Moses noted that the testimony of some witnesses, including Boyle, differed in some respects, but insisted that was as it should be. AP Photo FORMER UNITED MINE WORKERS president W. A. "Tony" Boyle returns to his hospital after closing arguements were heard in trial for murder. Boyle has been in poor health for several months, following a stroke. Golda Mleir resigns,- Dear Akadama Marna: I was at a party where they were serving Akadama Plum with Seven- Up, and I tell you it was fan tastic. I wonder if you know of any other neat ways to serve Akadama wines. A. Fan Dear A. Fan: First off let me thank you for the wonderful weekend I had preparing to answer your letter. We really had a ball experimenting with Akadama Red, White and Plum. And the only reason I'm not still partying it up is that I had to meet a deadline for this column. There are so many ways you can enjoy Akadama, I like to think of it as the Kama Sutra of wines. Here are some of my favorite recipes. Bottoms up. OUTRIGGER PUNCH 2 bottles Akadama White 1 can frozen concentrated limeade small block of iceE Mix together in punch bowl with pineapple and lime slices. Serves approximately 10 medium size cups. SANGRIA AKADAMA 2 bottles Akadama Red 1 quart of club soda 2 can frozen concentrated lemonade Mix with lemon and orange slices in y large pitcher. Serve over ice. PLUM DUCK 1 bottle Akadama Plum 1 quart extra dry champagne 1 small block of ice Sliced oranges and strawberries Mix in punch bowl; serves approximately 10 medium size punch cups. AKADAMA BRASILIA Equal parts Akadama Red and orange juice Spritz of soda Serve with ice. AKADAMA SPRITZER Pour chilled Akadama Red into tall glass with ice. Add soda and stir gently. VODKADAMA 1 part Vodka 1 part Akadama Red (or add to taste) f Twist of lemon if see news happen call 76-DAILY (Continued from Page 1) Both Meir and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan threatened not to take part in the recently formed government, but after receiving strong support to continue, they told reporters he did not want the job. Dayan's leadership chances can- not have been improved by the present crisis. s #t 1 { vraer Your Subscription Today 764-0558 "IF ALL WITNESSES got to- gether and said the same thing . . the jury could be sus- picious," he said. "Mr. Boyle, is not a great witness, but as far as his credi- bility is concerned, he is a great witness," Moses said. Earlier, Moses had concluded the defense testimony by present- ing four former members of the Union's International Executive Board. The four testified that Boyle was not in aehallway where Turnblazer quoted him as saying "We've go to kill Yablonski, take care of him." changed their minds. Their official THE CRISIS could even force reason was an alleged military his seven-person Rafi faction to crisis on the Syrian front. leave Labor as it did under the In recent weeks, however, the late David Ben. Gurion several war blame issue again has put years ago, some political com- pressure on the government. Many mentators believe. blame Dayan for the war errors The reputation of such po3sihle that led to heavy Israeli casual- damaged by the October War and ties, while others want the whole successors as Dayan has been government out. the subsequent findings of a jr- THERE WAS NO immediate in dicial commission into the conduct dication how Dayan would react of the war. PLUM AND BRANDY 1 part Akadama Plum 1 part Brandy Serve in a large wine glass or brandy snifter. RED BALL EXPRESS 1 jigger Gin Add Akadama Red to taste Twist of lemon Sensational! TM iS NOT: Transcendenai Mea lo n is not a matter. of philosophical at- titude,'religious belief, scho- logical suggestion or mode; it is a definite, specific, systematic technique, easily learned by any- one in a short period of instruc- tion. Measurements show that the twenty minute period of TM brings the experience of a 'fourth major state of consciousness,' dis- tinct from dreaming, deep sleep or waking. The remarkable useful- ness of TM depends on the fact that its effects extend beyond the actual period of meditation. It has been verified that TM brings measureabie improvements to al- most every area of human func- tioning and consequently contrib- utes solutions to all the basic areas of human problems. Listen to Mama, and pass the Akadama, the wine, that tastes a lot more than it costs. U " a II with purchase of our delicious 12 or14-inch PIZZA SUBMARINES & PIZZK Offer good at 1327 S. University location only Good for pick-up, dine-in, or FAST, FREE DELIVERY!! COUPON EXPIRES APRIL 17, 1974 1 663""0511 U' costs rise slower to Meir's resignation announce- ment yesterday. Meanwhile, the search for a suc-1 cessor to Meir began in earnest last night following her announced decision to resign. The person named as most likely to unite her fractured Labor align- ment was Polish-born Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir. SAPIR, WHO has had the job of resolving the v a r i o u s factional issues in the past, has been deeply involved in coalition negotiations with Labor's Independent Liberal and National Religious Party part- ners. At one time last year he was thought to be the most likely suc- cessor to Meir, but yesterday, he Many political observers see the latest calls for the 58-year-old Da- yan's resignation as stemming from a desire by younger mem- bers of the Labor Party for a com- plete overhaul of the leadership. OTHERS IN the running for party leadership include Deputy Premier Yigal Allon, Dayan's arch- rival and the leader of a small leftist faction known as Ahdut Avodah. But it is doubtful if he could muster enough support to take the leadership. Although South African-born For- eign Minister Abba Eban is well known abroad, his erudition does not go down well with Israelis and his party support is weak. a (Continued from Page 1) to withstand the high price of edu- coming cost increase have not cation." been determined," Butts says, "THE MAJOR EFFECT the cost "there will be a minimum increase increase will have on upper class of $100 for resident students." families," Butts states, "is that Butts said unpredictable infla- the student may have to go to a tionary factors in the coming year public university which costs could drive costs up, and only $3,000 a year instead of a $5,000 dorm rates, which will rise from a year private school.' $1,298 to $1,415, could be pinned Presently, Congress is meeting down at present. Peety ogesi etn Dwn ESPT ET.EUnivto revise the Guaranteed Student D E S P I T E THE University's Loan Program for Higher Edu- temporary edge over other col- cation. If passed, the revised pro- leges in cost control, officials warn gram "will aid the middle income that middle income students face students by redefining their fi- hardships in years to come. nancial status in terms of avail- President Robben Fleming ex- ability for loans and other aid," plains, "Students from high class Fleming says. families are still able to go to col- lege, and those from low income "Specifically," Butts says, "the families are able to receive aid. new program will enable students "The greatest pressure now," from families with less than a Fleming says, "is on the student $15,000 annual income to be eligi- from the lower middle class who ble to receive aid without going is too well off for aid, yet too poor through the formal Financial - __Needs Test." FAMILIES WHOSE income falls J i t . S 4 IUY. I . i 9 s J . ' _ .-... wr-- - *--R i ==em " lir r-, I M-11 11 I I' I -r 7- I rii ' r I Wl .'. ,y . i I I - j g4e At r4igxn wily I I NURSING GRADUATES' Shouldn't your hospitalbe as modern a y Harper Hospital's new 360-bed Webber Memorial Addition, with s your Caer a40-bed CCU tower, 22 OR suites, and all semi-privat. roms We're staffing now in Medical-Surgical, Critical Care, Orthopedic, Psychi- atric, Poly-drug Detoxification, OR, and Emergency. We are a working/ teaching hospital, a major part of the new Detroit Medical Center, and affiliated with Wayne State University ... I OFFICE HOURS CIRCULATION - 764-0558 COMPLAINTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS 1oa.m.-4 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADS - 764-0557 10 a.m.-4 p.m. DEADLINE FOR NEXT DAY-12:00 p.m. DISPLAY ADS - 764-0554 MONDAY thru FRIDAY-12 p.m.-4 p.m. Deadline for Sunday issue- THURSDAY at 5 p.m. DEADLINE 2 days in advance by 3 p.m. above $15,000 will also be eligible, but will be screened for ability to pay, he adds. Fleming stressed that both au- thorization and appropriations are necessary for the loan program to be effective. "The, ngw program may sound good, bait with little or no money appropriated by Con- gress, it will be meaningless," he says. Butts expresses' concern over the lack of general knowledge about loans and grants. "Incorrect publicity has caused some' stu- dents to not even apply for aid," he says. TRAVEL presents EUROPE SUMMER FLIGHTS *MAY 22-JUNE 2a JUNE 20-AUG. 15 I m I 1 1 \\ . : 1 ...'"'.. g I " Good salary program " Liberal fringes " Advanced equipment " Team nursing " Tuition Reimbursement program " Furnished apartments for single RN's " Excellent shift differential " Bonus program " Armed Services experience welcome WRITE OR CALL COLLECT FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION: (313) 494-8613/494-8083 P,.s.1rR. Ric R hd l.sNir enof Nuraa Reeruitment II I I NU ml-