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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, December 9, 1975

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Daily Official Bulletin'
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Tuesday, December 9
Day Calendar
WUOM: Nat'l Academy of Sci-
ences panel discussion with Robert
Dickey, Princeton; Donald Fleme-.

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ing, Harvard; Charles Gillespie, eiG 1 d11
Princeton; & Dudley Shapeer, U. of
Maryland, 9:55 am. (Continued from Page 1)
CEW: Reports from Returning: THEN ON DEC. 1, the state
Research and Progress - Joan Bow-
ker, "Crisis Coping in the First Siipreme Court upheld the ban
Three Months of Motherhood," 328- on reporting confessions, the
330 Thompson, noon-1:30 pm. circumstances of the arrest and
Bilingual - Bicultural Educ. other "information strongly im-
Conf.:Hernan LaFontaine, N. Y licative of the accused."
Board of Educ., "Philosophy of Bi- latveothacud..
lingual - Bicultural Education," The state court also ruled that
Rackham Amph., 2 pm; Edward'Tesaecut lorldta
Steinman, U of Santa Clara, "Legal pretrial proceedings in future
Aspects of Bilingual - Bicultural criminal cases may be partly
Educ.," Rackham Amph., 7 pm. or entirely closed to the public
Atomic Physics: John Ward, "Two, and the press despite a state
Nonlinear Optical Processes: the law and a state constitutional
____ Oldest and the Newest," 2038 Ran-
dall Lab., 4 pm. provision requiring open judicial
Biophysics: John Rabolt, "Vibra- proceedings.
tional Analysis of Alpha-Helical
Poly-L-alanine," 205 P&A Bldg., 3 The news organizations asked
pm. the Sumreme Court for an emer-
English: Howard Norman, poetry gency hearing and an immediate
reading, "The Wishbone Cycle," stay of the state court decision.
Pendleton Arts Rm., Nnion, 4:10
PTP: O'Neill's Long Day's Jour- THE JUSTICES responded by
ney Into Night, Power, 8 pm. calling for reply briefs from
Astronomy Film Festival: A Radio' state officials today.
View of the Universe; Apollo-Soyez In a related action yesterday,
ffilms, slides, Aud. 3. MLB, 8 pmn. tejsie eidtenw r
Music School: University Choir the justices denied the news or-
and Philharmonic Orchestra, Hill ganizations' plea for an order,
Aud., 8 pm; DMA piano recital, Re- vacating the restrictive parts of
cital Hall, 8 pm. Blackmun's stay order.
! -- "" The court said Blackmun's or-
der "is no longer effective" be-
cause of the ruling by the Ne-
II I braska Supreme Court.
W ers Simants' trial is scheduled to
begin in January, but the debate
over news coverage arose dur-
ing pretrial proceedings.
VOTE
in
LSA Student Government I
Elections
Dec. 8 & 9,1975
POLLING PLACES:
Dec. 8 Dec. 9
-Fishbowl 8:30-4:00 -Fishbowl 8:30-4:00
-Bursley 10:00-6:00 -North Campus
-Alice Lloyd 10:30-6:30 Bus Stop 9:30-5:30
-South Quad 10:30-6:30 -East Quad 10:00-6:00
-UGLI 11:30-7:00 -Union 10:30-5:30I
ONLY CURRENTLY ENROLLED LSA
STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE.
MAKE YOUR COLLEGE GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVE
VOTE

creates
s -3lary,
board
By RICK SOBLE
City Council last night took
steps towards awarding sala-
ries for members by setting
up a seven - person commission
to determine compensation lev-
els.
Council will be unable to
'amend the board's final recom-
mendation. It will have the op-
tion of either accepting the
proposed salary or flatly re-
jecting it.
ACCORDIIN G TO
Carol Jones (D-Second Ward),
who introduced the plan, there
are only two ways to change
the city charter provision stip-
ulating that council shall re-
ceive no compensation.
The council can approve a
seten-member commission to
set salary levels or the issue
can be voted on in the annual
April election as a city charter
'amendment.

AP Photo
Daydreaming
Fourth Grader Udelsa Rodriguez takes a break from her
books to let her eyes wander around the classroom.

Councilman Louis Belcher
I C onv 1 oll .ever defended the second course, as-
serting "It would be more fair
j ~to. put it before the people in
(Continued from Page 1) before the Justice Department the April ballot, since they put
Reinecke guilty of lying in tes- announced an out-of-court set- it in the city charter."
timony concerning International tlement with ITT in an anti- "m
Telephone & Telegraph Com- trust case. THIS HAS come before the
pany's promise to underwrite people before and has been
some GOP convention expenses. BUT LATER Reinecke told voted down," Belcher added.
ITT's Sheraton Hotels subsi- the special Watergate prosecu- Roger Bertoia (R - Third
diary pledged $400,000 if the con- tor's office he did tell Mitchell Ward) joined his GOP colleague
vention was held in San Diegoof the ITT offer in a pre-settle- in asti te ov
Calif. The convention subse- ment phone call. on btig tefmove"People
quently was held in Miamni Last Oct. 2 he received an being laid off anddnow coun-
Beach, Fla. 18 - month suspended sentence cilpeople want to dip into the
Reinecke told the committee from U.S. District Judge Bar- city fund."
he did not discuss the ITT offer rington Parker, who told Rein-
with John Mitchell, the former ecke, "under the circumstances But according to Democra-
attorney general who was Rich-.you have been penalized suffi- tic Mayor Al Wheeler, who re-
ard Nixon's campaign manager, ciently." turned recently from the Na-
_-_- } Reinecke challenged the con- tional League of Cities' Mayor
_________}tviction on several grounds, "one Conference, "Most communities
of which we find convincing," do pay their councilpeople. It's
y i the appeals court decision said. not a terrible, dreadful thing if
"The competence of the tri- council is to be paid."
banal must be proved as an in-
The Feathered Serpent dependent ee ent of the The 6-5 votekin favor of the
Thereweru erpnt crime," the court said. "If com- resolution broke down along
IMPORTS & CRAFTS petence is not shown, the crime clear party lines, witb Demo-
FROM THE AMERICAS of perjury is not established, crats and Socialist Human
309 E. Liberty regardless of whether the wit- Rights Party members sup-
Annrbor, Michian 48103 ness relied on the absence of a porting it and the Republicans
Telephone (313) 995-4222_ _ quorum." voting no.

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