Page Eightl I Ht MIC.HIUHN URILY 5oturdcy, December 1 It 1975 _rL IM(A UAL _,trd~ Debr_1 7 DON'T WASTE YOUR BREATH SOMEPLACE ELSE ... Kissinger's ast hurrah urges Jobs to be a top I! restraint to avoid catastrophe' priority -- Carter i Say It First in the Classifieds. CALL TODAY (Continued from Page 1) work with a man to whom the adjective 'great' can be applied with sincerity." Luns said he was convinced Kissinger will stand in history "as one of the most effective foreign ministers of our cen- tury.' ON OTHER subjects, Kissin- ger said: * The United States strongly opposes any increase in oil prices by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which meets later this month in Qatar. *Political progress in Spain should serve to speed the day in which that country is admitted to NATO. Other members of the alliance objected to Spain's membership until a democratic government w a s established there. * He does not "anticipate playing any role in the Carter administration in formulating foreign policy." However, he 764-0557 I1 Student Publications Building would be prepared "to assist in specific circumstances and to offer advice." IN THEIR statement, the NA- TO ministers said they "viewed with concern" the high level of Soviet military spending and the "continued disquieting expan- sion" of Soviet armed power. They also accused the Soviet Union of moving too slowly on developing relations wi.h the West and on fulfilling the terms of the Helsinki agreement which call for improvement in human rights and more contact between East and West. CELEBRATE!* CELEBR6TE! io *1977* NS (ale beginning of a ,m~ew Ya- at the -.J 611Gti g St59 955955 Make Reservations Early I ______-_-_ i I~nntii A fnmP~a 11 (gontinued rrom rage i) sive Employment Training Act (CETA), which provides train- ing programs, public works jobs and youth employment. "THE AMOUNT of the stimu- lus, if it's required, would be a certain figure - $10 billion, $15 billion, maybe even high- er," Carter said. "A certain amount of that'... that can be implemented through job opportunities during this fiscal year. That amount is limited....> "If the amount of stimulus that is required is more than the jobs that we could imple- ment, I'd make up the differ- ence in taxes," Carter said. Jloin The .Daily Carter departed in Plains, Ga., for his home shortly after 420 MAYNARD STREET EARLIER IN THE DAY, Car- ter had said he still has an open mind about a tax cut. He also promised a unified energy policy by April 1 and said he probably will name one person to head two energy agencies. The mix of domestic and de- fense concerns ended a two-day visit to Washington during which the President-elect and his tran- sition aides planned alternatives to stimulate the economy, re- organize the government, aid the cities, pardon Vietnam draft resisters and provide for trans- portation safety. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48109 Business Manacaer: (313) 764-0560 Editors: (313) 764-0562 December 11, 1976 } ALL NEW HARDCOVER BOOKS 10% OFF Many 25% Off CENTICORE BOOKSHOPS 336 Maynard 1229 S. University nightfall. 'C0ke'notl as bad as rumsays J udg (Continued from Page 2) in cigarettes, are more dan- gerous than cocaine. "FOR THE ordinary, social user, there is little, if any, dan- ger at all in the use of cocaine," he said. A first conviction for posses- sion of cocaine in Massachusetts carries a jail sentence of up to one year and a fine of up to $1,000. In dismissing the case against the defendant, Richard Miller, 36, the judge said the law -vio- lated the 5th and 14th Amend- ments to the U.S. Constitution. Afer the decision, prosecutor James Hayes said, "We'll keep arresting people if they use co- caine. This case has no prece- dent-setting effect." Joseph Oteri, the defense at- torney, said the judge's written opinion would be used by law- yers to try to get oher cocaine cases dismissed. Dear Readers: Tomorrow, December 12th, is our last Fall issue The Michigan Daily staff will be back and ready to serve you again on January 7th. What this means to you, The Reader, is that it's renewal time again for those of you who have not done so already, or did not subscribe for two terms. Please avoid the start-of-the-term rush, and renew your subscription now. Why? So that you will begin receiving your DAILY as soon as we resume publication and begin home delivery. 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