Doily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Gov. Blair Lee of Maryland, successor to the deposed Marvin Mandel, blows a thoughtful puff of smoke at yesterday's closing session of the National Governors' Assocation meeting in Detroit ... Transfer likely for Collins (Continued from Page 1) Taylor, but broke his foot in a prison softball game, according to Brown. Brown added that Taylor was then scheduled to return later for Collins in a helicopter and, "John had promised Taylor money." Brown said Collins later denied any involvement in Taylor's escape and quoted the prisoner as telling investiga- tors: "I am in the drug and money business in here. but I had nothing to do with the escape. He (Taylor) used me." Brown told the Daily Collins had re- fused to take a lie-detector test after re- tracting his confession. "ORIGINALLY he was complaining that he wanted a polygraph," Brown said. "When we offered it to him, he re- fused to take the polygraph on the ad- vice of his lawyer." The investigation into Taylor's es- cape began to focus on Collins after of- ficials searched Taylor's cell and found letters from relatives dissuading Taylor from attempting the escape. The letters reportedly had humerous references to Collins as a friend. Brown told the Daily that in another bizarre incident before te escape, "Taylor film-flammed a guard out of a pass key and then gave it to John to turn in." Brown said the key "wouldn't get him through the wall," so he "can't really speculate or guess" the reason behind the incident. Collins has been imprisoned at Jackson State since August 28, 1970, when he began serving a life sentence for the slaying of Eastern Michigan University student Karen Sue Beineman. Seven women were killed during a brief murder spree in the Ann Ar- bor/Ypsilanti area during the late 1960's.' Collins, a former Eastern Michigan student, was convicted of Beifeman's murder but never im- plicated in the other six slayings. We meet student housing needs The Inter-Cooperative Council provides non- profit resident controlled housing for over 600 people in 23 co-op houses. People helping people *People working and having fun People sharing feelings and emotions 'People working to cut, costs DUCK SOUP (at 8:30) Political satire and madcap chaos CINEMA GUILD reign when the Marxes take over. Old. Arch. Aud. Adm. $1.50 Daily at 7:15, 9:30 pm Sunday at 5:00 pm, 7:15 pm, 9:30 pm The Michigan Daily-tSeptember 10, 1977-Page 5 MARX BROS. NIGHT A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (at7&p yY10) Stoways 'break up an opera company as they sail to New York debut. Det t in 'the, limelight l e e (Continued from Page 1) THE CONFERENCE, however, brought more than just national atten- tion to Detroit. State delegations spent an estimated $1 million during their stay, and the Detroit Convention Bureau announced it netted at least $5 million in additional bookings and related business. Much credit-not only for the success of the conference but Detroit's revitalization, too-is being laid on the sparkling, five-month old Renaissance Center,;. "The Ren Cen acts as a generator," said Mayor Young, "not only for con- ventions, but for business, too. That's th ey.;Not t oig o ity was, cosireed either v ;. Now goin forward ana u ahead. It's an iidcation of what l a d should be done in cities all over the country." Percy to question Lac (Continued from Page 1) came from Heimann's report, which concluded that his office found no grounds for prosecuting Lance for his Georgia banking activities. The comptroller's office in 1976 had asked the Justice Department to inves- tigate Lance's 1974 gubernatorial cam- paign activities. However U.S. Atty. John Stokes end- ed his probe just before Lance was named budget director. AT A NEWS conference in Atlanta yesterday, Stokes blamed the Carter administration for not turning his in- formation over to the Senate. Stokes, who has left office, said Sen- ate investigators asked him for his in- formation last week but he said he had kgiven it earlier to the FBI, which was ollecting it for the Carter transition 'dam last fall . "If the Senate committee had had this FBI report in January, they would not be needing to go into it with me and request this information now," Stokes said. "I CHARGE that officials of the Car- ter administration withheld and con- cealed the FdBI background report and the information it contained from the Senate committee in January," Stokes said. Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG ... while U.S. Secretasry of Commerce Juanita Kreps makes a thoughtful gesture of her own. I PD Fril t ~Ann Arbor. Jewish. 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