Page Ten H H ND THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, October 30, 1976' ~ - - _, . A TEN DAY SEMINAR IN ISRAEL Specially planned for full-time faculty -Departure date: Dec.20, 1978 Prlce:.$599 Includes air fare, hotels and all accommodations For further information contact Rabbi Shael F. Siegel AMERICAN ZIONIST FEDERATION 515 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 (212) 371-7750 I 'U Ann Arbor Jaycees prey RAI "r SOUTH AMERICA'S fi eppi AMY ARBOR'Sown"BR Two Ricky Wayne Wilsons Carter, Ford play it safe (Continued from Page 1) i spokesman William Greener. [,11 court. No explanation ac- ole A rb m u rd er ase defeat is "clearly inevitable" POSTMASTER General Ben com -anied the court's denial. because Democrats are desert- jamin Bailer told postal officials THE NEW York Court of Ap- ing the former Georgia gover- around the country to ignore peals decided by a 5-2 vote (Continued from Page 1) requested authorities to pick gal action)," she said last night nor. claims that certain political mail Wednesday that McCarthy is not 5 in prison - until two days ago. him up - his lawyer-got hold in a telephone interview. "I'm -The Supreme Court rejected should not be delivered. entitled to a place on the ballot He had refused to waive ex- of him and told him to surren- just getting over him getting Eugene McCarthy's bid to put' "Information has been receiv- because of defects in the nom- tradition rights on Oct. 18, der." out of it and haven't made up his name on the New York ed that field managers have inating petitions his organization which would have delayed his Wilson's my mind. I was just happy to ballot. That was good news for been informed by private parties submitted to the state's board of return to Michigan at least 30 mother, explained that a legal see him." Carter. Many of the votes for that a federal court has enjoin- elections. Owings believes the mistak- acquaintance of her son's in However, Ms. Wilson does not the independent presidential can- i ed the Postal Service from de- But Chief Judge Charles Bre- en Wilson has a slim case for Ann Arbor had seen newspaper, believe that another Kentucky., didate next Tuesday were ex- livering political literature at itel granted a 24-hour delay of false arrest, because "he never accounts and a photograph of born Ricky Wayne Wilson re- pected to have come from those special third class bulk rates," the court's order so McCarthy Ricky, and wrote the family sembling her son exists, and who would otherwise vote Demo- he said. would have a chance of seeking urging Ricky to surrender him- contends that her son became cratic. "A n y s u c h communication relief in federal courts. self to authorities. embroiled in the case when THE FIRING of the ad man from a private party is Un- The state court ruled that Mc- someone stole his driver Ii- from Ford's campaign was re- authorized and is to be ignored., Carthy's petitions did not com- ALTHOUGH MS. WILSON has cense and money. ported by the New York Post. No injunction on the delivery of ply with a section of the New not yet decided whether she The newspaper said Michael such mail has been issued. ' York law that requires all peti- r will file legal action, she is re- AND WHEN she tried to talk Scott Goldbaum was dismissed POSTAL Service sources said tion signatures to be divided by lieved to have her son back to Louisville police after her Thursday night after he told Republican campaign officials the voters' congressional dis- home. son was taken into custory, Ms. Ford campaign officials he was gave the inaccurate information tricts. "I just don't know (about le- Wilson recalled "I got the big- producing a pornographic film. to local postal officials in New A I gest bunch of crap." The Post said that in the past Jersey, Indiana, Missouri and ATTORNEYS for McCarthy \"I think what they (the Louis- week, the 36-year-old Goldbaum California. The ' contacts con- argued that such a law burdens i The sewing machine idea was patented by Elias Howe in 1846 ville police) did to him is a rot- has didived his time between stituted an apparent effort to independent candidates, who do at te ia oten dirty deal," she said. the Ford campaign and efforts keep some campaign literature not have the district-by-district stitch machine was conceived "You wouldn't believe what to find an actor to play the lead supporting Carter from being Organization of the nation's two independently by Walter Hunt I've been going through," she in a new sex'film. The news- delivered. major political parties, with an Sen 1832 continued. "We've been running paper said it confronted Gold- The Supreme Court t'irned enormous and unnecessary AsTCROFcCAPI here and there. It tore my baum with his dual role and down McCarthy's request to y home up, and it tore me up." that he acknowledged his dual hold in abeyance an order by "forbids a candidate from col- According to Ms. Wilson, her role after first denying it. New York's high court dropping lecting petition signatures in * son will have to appear in Ann ( "Obviously, if the facts are the name of the former Min-shopping centers and similar LooAris Abor sometime in December otrue, the President Ford Com- nesota senator from the ballot. public gathering places." KAPCR OF BONDAGE"I at the in connection with a seemingly mittee would never have asso- McCarthy's petition for Su- unrelated case - a local break- ciated themselves with a person preme Court action was filed Poor weather worldwide in V inflE~ l ing and entering charge ear- involved in that type of opera- with Justice Thurgood Marshall, 1972 led to almost universally lier this year. tion," the Post quoted Ford who referred the request to the poor crop yields. FEATURING*-- JI "4 HALLOWEEN FERNOON3'C OCT.3t1976-PIONEER HIGH SCHOOLAnnArbor ----TICKETS $5.00PER PERSON.-2 FOR $8.00 - TICKET HOLDERS MAY EXAMINE ALL RESTRAINING DEVICES BEFORE SHOW TIMEI- " YOU WERE WALKING ACROSS THE SAHARA YOU'D REMEMBER YOUR CANTEEN NOW-cross the Diag with your DAILY ! SUBSCRIBE NOW, only $10 CALL 764-0558 MON.-FRI. 10-4 Buy Your April yearbook in October S..and save $1.00 The MichiganEnsian staff is offering you this chance to res rve your copy of the yearbook for only $10. ...HURRY! 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