Friday, Odober 15, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 15, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Ford claims Carter has 'slandered' the nation (Continued from Page 1) wouldn't interfere with the spe- cial prosecutor." THE PRESIDENT also denied that two recent decisions - to send sophisticated new weapons to Israel and to increase agri- cultural support prices - were based on politics. Carter, in remarks to a Lib- eral party dinner in New York, said he had no reason to dis- agree with Ruff's decision on the investigation of Ford's han- dling of campaign funds in Michigan. And he repeated his assertion that Ford has made only feeble efforts to secure a new nuclear arms agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union. He said that once a freeze is agreed upon by the two nations, "we must move toward method- ical, step-by-step mutual reduc- tion in our atomic arsenal, maintaining at all times rough equivalency in destructive pow- er." Both Dole and Mondale head-. ed for Houston yesterday. Their debate in the Alley Theater to-t Night will give the two vice presidential candidates their one, -hance of the campaign to take the spotlight away from Ford and Carter. VETERANS of service togeth- er in the Senate, Mondale and Dole are masters of cutting one- liners, and many observers ex- pect their debate to be a live- lier confrontation than the de- bates between the presidential candidates. I Fordused a bill signing cere- mony yesterday to say once again that he doesn't accept: Soviet domination over Eastern European countries. Ford has been emphasizing that point, ever since his foreign policy, debate with Carter last week} during which the President said, "There is no Soviet dom- ination of Eastern Europe." A new element was injected in reports that when Carter was ing the trip and said the purpose of the trip was to promote fore- ign trade for Georgia firms. Jody Powell, Carter's press sec- retary, has said that during the: trip and during another taken at the expense of Coca-Cola, al- so a Georgia firm, the governorI "never did a favor for eitherI company. I'm sure that he felt no obligation to these compan- ies.". The Chicago Sun-Times said yesterday that after the Lock-! heed trip, Carter wrote to a: company executive and thank- ed him for the trip and prom- ised to promote "in an active way" the C130 cargo plane, manufactured by Lockheed. The, hand - written letter to Bob Roche, a Lockheed vice presi- dent, was signed "your friend, Jimmy." In Washington, Dole used Ruff's statement clearing Ford to attack Carter and demand, that the Democratic candidate "apologize to the President ofa the United States." "Gov. Carter asked for the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth," said Dole. "Gov., Carter's problem may be that he many not recognize the truth when he hears it."1 Ferency, ex-gubernatorial candidate, eyes judgeship (Continued from Page 1) ly inferior to private attorneys. party to run as its nomine by Governor William Milliken Though a full-time criminal a race against Republican n in 1975 upon the death of Thom- justice professor, the judicial inee James Ryan, who was as Kavanagh and nominated by candidate has not totally given pointed by Milliken last yea the Republican Party, and Blair up the private practice he be- replace the vacancy left Moody Jr. the Democratic nom- gan in 1952. Presently, he has John Swainson. inee. taken a case pressing for pris- THE APPEAL rejected on reform by calling "the over- Ferency entered the Though Supreme Court jus- crowding of prisons" cruel and against Lindemer and Mo tices normally serve eight-year unusual punishment rendering Liberal obserers feared terms, this race's winner will such conditions as "excessive Ferency and Moody would finish out the remaining six exposure to homosexual attacks the liberal vote giving Li years of the Kavanagh term. and the lack of medical care." mer - who characterizes r MAKING JUDICIAL reform Ferency has never been a seJJ as a conservative -- a an issue in his campaign, Fer- sworn judicial officer but points ter chance of winning. ency drew a parallel betweenj out that he has done work re- the idea of pre-paid legal in- quiringadjudication, serving on However, Ferency claims surance and medical aid: appeals and arbitrations boards a poll taken by the Detroit N a n n ical with the Liquor Control Co- shows he is "neck and ne ty - the cost of obtaining nec- mission and Workmen's Com- with Moody as Lindemer tr tsy legal aossistanon the- pensation. He also stresses that Although his views are v essary legal assistance on th his formal education surpasses known to the public as "libe part of those who need it should that of all the other candidates -and to some, "radical" - be a cost borne by society,"; insists that he is a "stickler he said. O R I G I N A L L Y a the Constitution." "I am a s "A decision on a case should Constitutionist and I think t be based on the merits of the s t a u n c h Democrat and is more in it for people state party chairman in the i oei tfrpol case rather than the ability of 60's, he deserted the party when they think. people to mount a presentation,''.... he e e d oed arth it the bespectacled Michigan State Vietnam policy. oneds University professor continued..VAstnepof ou r f As on of te foudersWhatheis the future c FERENCY NOTED that pub- HRP, he ran unsuccessfully for lic defenders in Washtenaw governor in 1974 and for the Su- County are "pretty good" but preme Court in 1972.rPARKS and asserted that most court-ap- Earlier this year, Ferency OPEN SPACES? pointed counsel are significant- had appealed to the Democratic -. - ne~~ ----- - -Ak l i h f A i f e in nom- ap- ar to by and race ody. that split nde- him- bet- that rews eck" ails. wel- ral" he r for trict here than r I (Q Mediatrics Films Present .. ;,::>;i ;' :=: .a. TONIGHT-7 and 9 p.m. Nat. Sci. Auditorium Admission: $1.25 FRI.-SAT. $ Folkways Records' ELOISE 2.50 and TRACY SCHWARTZ of the New Lost City Ramblers fiddle, guitar, banjo and cajun accordion. tradiitonal American folk, country and cajun music. p governor of Georgia he had ac- HIS PROPOSAL for a freeze cepted free transportation to went beyond his previously stat- Latin America from Lockheed! ed position that agreed - upon Aircraft Corp., which has aI ceilings on such weapons are large manufacturing plant at too high, and negotiations Marietta, Ga. should be concerned with re- CARTER HAS confirmed tak- ?f ducing them. Carter questioned whether national security would be en-; hanced by the continuation of an agreement under which "both nations spend another tril- lion dollars" on atomic weapons over the next decade. "We must move to secure agreement with the Soviet Un- ion on a quick freeze on the warheads, total throw weight number of atomic missiles and and qualitative weapons im- provements, he said." MEANWHILE, the candidates for vice president prepared forI their debate tonight in Hous- ton. Sens. Walter Mondale, (D- Minn.), and Bob Dole, (R- Kans.), are to meet in a sin- gle 75-minute debate with no limitation on subject matter. The last of the three debates! between Ford and Carter is scheduled for Oct. 22 in Wil-' liamsburg, Va. Got to get here early, so you can play late. PINBALL, BOWLING 3 and BILLIARDS At the UNIONI UAW seeks pacts with other f irms~ STADIUM Greek and American Food A Specialty LOWI 338 S.; RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA * PIZZA " STEAKS " CHOPS CHICKEN E SEA FOOD EST PRICES IN TOWN Speak out at pubi c earings: " MICH. UNION, Oct. 14 at 8 P.M. " PUBLIC LIBRARY, Oct. 16 at 2 P.M. THURSDAY, OCT. 14 The Group on Latin American Issues Presents: AN EVENING ON PUERTO RICO 761-1451 8:30 1421 HILL MEN i DETROIT (AP) - The United! Auto Workers, with a Ford Mo- tor Co. contract in hand, turn- ed yesterday to the other Big Three automakers, looking for similar pacts for another 515,-! 000 UAW workers. After a seven-week break, bargainers resumed talks at Chrysler Corp. and held infor- mal meetings with negotiators at General Motors Corp. Spokes- men said bargaining would re- sume Monday at GM.I Meanwhile, Ford's efforts' to resume normal, production after 30 days were hampered by un- resolved local disputes at 11 key parts plants which feed most of the firm's 18 assembly facili- ties. ONLY FOUR vehicle asserbly plants were operating yesterday, said a Ford spokesman. He said a fifth would start up today and three others would reopen on Monday. State 663-4636 NEW FRONTIER RANCH PRESENTS A "MIDNITE SPECIAL DISCO" CABARET STYLE (B.Y.O.B.) EVERY FRIDAY NITE! 10 P.M.-4 A.M. 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JACKSON ROAD LOGGING CO. 2800 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor Galahad's of Ypsilanti is a! restaurant that produces con-: sistently good food without rely- ing on the kind of thematic ro- coco that so many eating houses rely on today. Formerly the Pub, now under the new management of Kay Bronner and William Walsh, this warm, stocky British-styled inn located at 205 W. Michigan in downtown Ypsi has all the charm of its overseas counter- parts matched up with a gutsy American cuisine. Thick,/tender steaks and pork chops are pre- steaming when they're baked, ing open a crab's leg to extract This winter, when the winds ready to be smothered in sour the juicy ocean-marzipan with- blow cold right down to the cream and chives, crunchy and in, you raural facilities can, marrow of your bones, when golden when in their other forms thrill to the top-notch piano frost assaults your face like the such as French friend or hash playing-five nights a week-of picadors bandarillas, you can browned. 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