Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 15, 1915 I SEN ORS HAVE YOU BEEN SHOT YET? Last week of yearbook portraits, so make your appointment now. Hearst expects to stay in jail says ex-lawyer De-emphasize dope laws, says report (Continued from Page 1) "I don't think so," he an- I Hallinan also indicated that amid reports that other defense swered, adding that she appears Hearst has named the persons attorneys were bargaining to prepared for the possibility of who kidnapped her on Feb. 4, have Hearst turn state's evi- going to prison "as best she can 1974, and said they are not the dence. be, considering her state." same names reported previous- HOWEVER, in a telephone in- HALLINAN said Hearst un- ly. terview from his Boston office, derwent changes during her A ROLLING Stone magazine Johnson said Hallinan had travels with the Symbionese story named deceased SLA bowed out for reasons of his Liberation Army but she was members Donald "Cinque" De- own and again denied that the not really a radical. Freeze, William Wolfe and Nan- defense was plea bargaining. "She was never a part of the cy Ling Perry as Hearst's ab- Hallinan was asked in the in- Left. The mannequin that they ductors. terview if H e a r s t expected created was, but not Patricia Hallinan said it was "confi- to go free. Hearst. dential" whether Hearst had --- -supplied the names of her ab- ductors, but he did say of the CHARTERE D BUSES Rolling Stone identifications: I FOR THANKSGIVING TO: "That's not right." WASHINGTON (M) - Presi- dent Ford's task force on drug abuse recommended yesterday that marijuana be given a low priority in the federal govern- ment's efforts to curb illicit drugs. Contrary t& advance specula- tion, the task force, a unit of the President's domestic council, did not recommend that crimin al penalties for simple posses- sion and use of marijuana be abolished. THE REPORT said marijuana has been used at least once by an estimated 20 per cent of all Americans above the age of 11, some 25 million people. The report said vigorous law enforcement should continue to be aimed at major traffickers of marijuana. But it said the federal government should con- tinue de-emphasizing arrests for simple possession and use It noted a rising use of heroin, with major supplies of the drug now coming from Mexico. THE REPORT recommended that federal law enforcement ef- forts should be focused "on the developmei\ts of major conspir- acy cases against the leaders of high-level trafficking networks, and should move away from 'street level' activities." Officials of the U.S. Drug En- forcement Agency (DEA) have contended that it is often neces- sary to start at the bottom of the drug racket by buying nar- cotics on the street in order to advance up the chain to identi- fy, arrest and convict top deal- ers. The task force endorsed Pres- ident Ford's proposal that per- sons convicted of high-level traf- ficking in narcotics and danger- ous drugs be subject to mini- mum mandatory jail sentences. C f// ' " : i ii . a. Q Visit Diag booth 10-4, or call 764- 0561, 6-8 p.m. MICHIGANENSIAN 0 " 0 (ROUND-TRIP FARES) Pittsburgh $23 0 Columbus $21 Chicago $16 0 Buffalo $32 New York City $45 ® Cincinnati $27 Milwaukee $35 a Indianapolis $27 Sian up deadline October 23-ONLY 9 DAYS LEFT Coll for more info: KING ARTHUR ENTERPRISES-763-1725 call 2-5:30 & 7-9:30 or all day Sunday CENTICORE RIOT SALE EVERYTHING in the store pricedat 15% LESS than this time next year. CENTICOR E 336 MAYNARD ST. 1229S. UNIV. I Gustav Leonhardt- sparkle and thunder 1- A aL STOP SHOPPING SAVES MONEY, TIME, ENERGY 1T il 'V.- -t L thrifty: PRICES GOOD MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 THRU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1975. Meijer reserves the riht to limit quantities according to 'specified limits. No sales to dealers, institutions, or dis- tributors. (Continued from Page 5) seen an astounding variety of successful transcriptions, but the adaptation for keyboards is less than satisfactory. All the sustaining power of the stringed instruments and the tension it can impart are lost on the harp- sichord-even the fabulous key- b o a r d ornamentations and changes in registration simply cannot save the situation. In spite of this, the perform- ance of the "D-minor Partita," especially of the sprightly dance movements, was delightful. It was only the slower "Sara- bande" and famous "Chaconne" that failed. The second half was dedicated to more northern German key- board literature. This heavy style of writing, very possibly composed for clavichord instead of harpsichord, is less success- ful on the latter instrument than the lighter southern styles and didn't come off well in the position of completely dominat- ing more than half of the pro- What would people think? Gone to Michigan and never having 1bowled at the gram. THE FIRST work by J. E. B a c h was a rather short "fantasia;" a very rococco little number. The "E-minor Sonata" of C.P.E. Bach which followed, was full of the contrasting ;ga- lante style with its abrupt changes in character. With no less attention to nu- ance than in the evening's open- ing work, Leonhardt caused this piece to alternately sparkle and thunder. The first movement was particularly intricate and effectively performed. The pro- gram concluded with a more conservative "p r e 1 u d e and Fugue" by Georg Bohm, a Ba- roque composer of the genera- tion before J.S. Bach. It was a short work, very finely orna- mentqd. The audience was granted a brief encore; a light dance movement of moderate tempo. With the exception of his pro- gramming and a penchant for foot-stamping, a la Rudolf Ser- kin, Leonhardt's performance was a delight. He fairly dazzled his listeners with technical prowess and even greater integ- rity of musical taste. His status as possibly the finest living harpsichord virtuoso remained intact. i < .Q "PUT IT IN WRITING gPENCILS" Ten yellow finished pencils, eraser tip. 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