'Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, January 27, 1 376 SPRING BREAK CANARY ISLANDS .......$349 Depart TWA on Sunday, Mar. 7 with Continental Break- fast and Dinner Daily ACAPULCO.............$309 Depart American Friday, Mar. 5, Continental Hotel (formerly Hilton) on Beach *Includes Roundtrip Air, Transfers, Hotel Accomnoda- tions 7 Nights, Double Occupancy, Taxes. EUROPEAN CHARTERS Advance Book Charters and Travel Group Charters-- Air Only Nine days to Nine Months Duration. FROM $289 CALL 769-1776 reot Places TRAVEL CONSULTANTS "YOUR CHARTER CONNECTION" 216 S. FOURTH AVE., ANN ARBOR It's Another INCREDIBLE Many Paperbacks 5c to 50c Many Hardbacks under $1.00 ALL BOOKS 10/ to 80% OFF! Report details ae spying (Continued from Page 1) "I DON'T see how one com- mittee can set a precedent for the entire Congress," Aspin said, "that a final report can be censored by the executive, that it has to be sent to the executive for review." Staff Director Searle Field told the House committee he did not know who was leaking sec- Irets from the committee. Field 'told the committee it was possible some administra- tion official had leaked the sec- rets in an effort to make it ap- pear that Congress should not be trusted in the future with such information. NEW YORK (UPI) -- Accord- ing to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, some 450,- 000 persons suffered bicycle in- juries serious enough to require hosnitalization in 1974.I The commission has issued new safety standards for bikes to take effect in May. Minimum standards have been set for steering and braking systems, frame strength, tire reliability and seat design. Chain guards, nonslippedals and night reflec- tors that will make a bike visible from all angles also are, being required. Skip Brown is one of Wake Forest's most-feared basketball players. As a junior last season he averaged 22.7 point a game. Judge issues writs for landlordpair A district court judge ordered a bench warrant on two local landlords after they failed to appear in court yesterday to ans- wer questions on their assets. Ron Ferguson and Tony Hoffman, former co-owners of Trony Associates, balked at a recent subpoena ordering them to ans- wer questions in relation to a security deposit complaint filed by nine former Trony tenants. THE INCIDENT, however, is unrelated Ito the current rent strike against the management company and its new owner, Dewey Black. The bench warrant, which will .probably not be ready until Wednesday, according to a clerk, gives the police the power 'to arrest the two landlords. According to Roger Chard, legal aid lawyer representing the tenants, Trony filed suit to retain the tenants' security deposit money after they vacated their Ypsilanti house ,in August, 1974, claiming the tenants owed the rental agency one month's rent. The tenants, said the attorney, claimed they did not owe Trony any rent. Study finds pot use not dangerous NEW YORK (P) - Chronic marijuana use was not found to be associated with any permanent or irreversible impairment in higher brain function or intelligence, according to a study of native Costa Ricans made public yesterday. A second study of chronic users cast "serious doubt" on a theory that such use lowers the levels in the blood of the male sex hormone testosterone, researchers reported. "DAILY MARIJUANA use for 10 to 28 years in this sample of men under the age of 50 years did not appear to impair their ability to function normally" the sex hormone study concluded. Further, the second study found no evidence of excessive infections in the chronic users that would suggest any impair- inept in the body's natural defense mechanisms, as has been suggested in the past. The marijuana repnrts were presented at an International Conference on Chronic Cannabis Use, sponsored by The New York Academy of Sciences and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The study on brain function, from researchers at the Uni- versity of Florida and the University of Victoria in Vancouver, Canada, also gave no support to speculation that there may be an "amotivational syndrome" among chronic users that is marked by such things as apathy, confusion or memory defects. THE STUDY on sex hormones, also from the University of Florida, tested chronic users in Costa Rica who had used the drug for at least 10 years for three or more times a week. Dr. W. J. Coggins reported that the testosterone levels in users were no different than in the matched controls. The researchers sug- gested that a tolerance to marijuana could develop after a period AP Photo T rapped This 12-year-old Toronto boy grips a girder as perch on a bridge over the Humber river. The bridge when he became too scared to move. a fireman attempts to coax him down from his boy and his brother were playing under the He was removed unharmed. Great Buys in Every Department 1205 S. University, 761-7177 Mon.-Sat. 90a.m.- 10:30; P.M. tore 5 t 15 W. Cross Ypsi. 483-2900 Doen Friday Evenings Swainson gets 60 days in jail C DETROIT (UPI) - An Ohio BUT, ADDED Federal Judge judge eyeing the defendant Carl Rubin of Dayton, he was standing before him, head suspending all but 60 days of bowed and eyes glistening with the sentence, which he ordered emotion, said he thought long Swainson to serve in a mini- and hard about the judgment mum security prison facility. he would impose. Riitbon specified the Communf Then he sentenced former ity Treatment Center in Detroit Gov. John Swainson to three a half way house, as the place concurrent jail terms of a year! Swainson will spend his sen- and a day for lying to a federal tence. grand jury in Detroit last year. Rubin, who presided at . CAROLEBKING THOROUGHBRED Swainson's trial after all feder- al judges in Detroit disquali- fied themselves, said he rea- lized it was a tragic moment. "HIS PRESENCE this day in this court is punishment itself," Rubm said. Asked if he understood the sentence, Swainson replied in a low voice, "Yes, your honor." "I sincerely regret you have the unhappy duty of passing sentence," Swainsoin said be- fore Rubin imposed judgment. SWAINSON SAID he would appeal his conviction to the U. S. 6th Circuit Court of Ap- peals in Cincinnati and Rubin allowed him to remain free on the recognizance bond that left Swainson free after his Nov. 2 f i i i 3}3} i 4 i ,ffI k TAKE to the BA Dates of Trip: MARCH 6-13 Destination: FREEPORT BAHAMAS Stay in the CASTAWAYS HOTEL -Y229** + 10% + $3.00 Includes Air NON-STOP on Northwest Orient, Hotel, Transfers, Baggage Handling, & Meals in Flight. 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Chairman Alan Greenspan of the President's Council of Eco- nomic Advisers said the jobless figures were changed as part r of the regular revision of "sea- sonal adjustment factors" that is done every year by the Labor Department. Greenspan also told newsmen that although a return to high inflation would jeopardize the recovery from recession, there is no evidence this is about to happen. While Ford has recently show- ed flexibility in his earlier de- mands that new tax cuts be tied to a rigid $395 billion spending ceiling for fiscal 1977, he indi- cated he has not retreated very far. "If we continue in the years ahead to pursue the kind of budgetary restraint which I am recommending, another major tax cut will be feasible by 1979," he said. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE Transcendental Meditation (TM) Program 10 as taught by MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI y Tonight, Tues., Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Multipurpose Room UGLL ALSO- Every Wed. at 12 noon and 8:00 p.m.f and Every Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at the offices of the Students International Meditation Society 1207 PACKARD PHONE 761-8255 £ GRAD STUDENTS, YOUNG STAFF PEOPLE, AND THE LIKE Explore the best. FIGI While others are Ny 1 i i i i IL Meet other students and young professional people from the Ann Arbor area! The Wesley Grad Fellowship invites you to its WEDNES- DAY COFFEE KLATCHES, 4-6 p.m. in the Wesley Lounge of the Wesley Foundation, which appears as the N. wing of the First Methodist Church, State and Huron Sts.- across from Frieze Bldq. and Campus Inn. Drop by for conversation, cookies, conviviality, caffeine, etc. starting January 28. WESLEY FOUNDATION II 602 E. HURON ST. .668-6881 r f : " yYyYYY jlt X t conforming to tradition, we're forming our own. 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