Page Eight I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 4, 1976 '~ Pane Etght JHEMCGA ALWensaFbar4,91 Bridge column (Continued from Page 5) a small one. West ducked, b u t declarer had no problem. There was no way th~ it East' having made a weak lump over- call could have a high club hon- or in addition to the ace-king of spades. So South, d-1ayed dum- my's queen, which aeid, a n d another club. Nothing c o u l d stop him from taking two club tricks because East was never allowed to gain the lead. IF WEST had been alert, he would have beaten tne contract by forcing an entry to his part- ner's hand. His two discairds on the spades would have been the ace-king of clubs! This holds declarer to one club trick be cause East's jack must win the second round of *the suit, allow- ing him to cash his spades. South can take )nly eight tricks because the dsfense wasE ready for an avoidance playo nd avoided it. i Profs see decline Moynil of Mitranda ruling from la (Continued from Page 1) Warning,"' and said that con- - (Continued from Page 1) "The Supreme Court has let tinued "carving away" of the Sen. Henry Jackson (D- the lower courts interpret Mi- law could result in its further Wash.), a presidential candidate, randa narrowly and begrudging- decline. said following Moynihan's resig-I ly because of the hostile reaction nation Monday that the fiery toward it," he said. Kamisar However,,- he concedes that U.N. ambassador "typifies the warned that unless the court Miranda will "never go away." strength and character and in- rescues the Miranda ruling it dependence of mind which we will be cut down even further. Kamisar agrees that Miranda except from our public officials 'The Supreme Court has not means less now than it did -abut which the Ford adminis- come back, it has let the lower when it was conceived ten years tration seems unable to toler- courts go about their own way," ago, but doubts the decision will ate." he said. someday become completely ob- Jackson cited as examples the solete. I firing of former CIA Director LAW PROF. Douglas Kahn William Colby and former De- said that Miranda "subordinates "It seems very bad to me that fense Secretary James Schle- the primary function of the court these eroding interpretations are singer and the resignation of -overseeing the police." possible," said Kamisar. "I former Labor Secretary John Kahn sees a discernible under- think further shrinkage is pos- Dunlop. President Ford has ad-1 mining trend in the "Miranda sible, but I doubt an overruling." mitted that deep conflict be- ian may have quit ek of govt. support Dorm briefed on housing tween Schlesinger and Kissinger led to the defense secretary's ouster. IN A LETTER to Moynihan released by the State Depart- ment, however, Kissinger com- plimented him for giving the United States "a good run" in the United Nations. "You have changed our ap- proach in New York as you were asked to do with a flair that was totally original," Kissinger said. The flamboyant, blunt-spoken diplomat made no mention of any friction between himself and either Ford or Kissinger when his resignation was announced. THERE WAS speculation that some friendly foreign govern- ments might have passed word to Kissinger that Western in-, terests were suffering because' of Moynihan's tough talk. B r it is h Ambassador Ivor MERCHANDISE Ludicrous & Olherwise Cotaloo 25c for postane & handlinq BLACK HALL, i PO Box 285. Ashland, MA 01721 Richard brought a whispering campaign against Moynihan in- to the open in a widely reported speech about the negative re- sults of 'confrontational" diplo- macy, but flatly denied any Foreign Office prompting. The U.S. chief delegate's re- lations with many of his U.N. colleagues have long been little more than congenial. Yesterday, polite private tributes were be- ing paid to him, but with a hint of relief that he is going. His appointment will lapse February 29. A PRINCIPAL reason for the 19g is that the U.S. holds the presidency of the Security Coun- cil this month and it would be unprecedented for a great power's ambassador to step down from that high office. In the seven months since he came here, Moynihan, the 13th permanent U.S. representative and the briefest to serve since 'former Undersecretary of State George Ball, has become a, media superstar. 'The original term of copy- right endures for 28 years. By CATHERINE REUTTER Nearly 100 Markley residents listened last night to housing spokesmen discuss the tighten- ing rental situation in Ann Ar- bor.Off-Campus Housing Direc- tor Peter Schoch and Legal Aid representative M a r t i n Por- ter answered questions about the dorm lottery and city apart- ments. The University's second an- nual dorm lottery will be held next Wednesday to determine which dorm residents can re- turn. '"Chances are," said Schoch, "about half of you will not be successful." "I WOULD urge all of you, not to panic," Schoch added.' Porter recommended lottery losers should "start looking as soon as possible, not in Sep- tember," since Ann Arbor's housing market is "pretty bleak." Schoch suggested' that stu- dents should pick up a copy; of his office's list of landlords' registered with the University. The city clerk's office also has booklets explaining tenants' rights and outlines housing code violations for students who be- lieve their apartments are not adequately maintained, Porter said. Porter also mentioned ten- ants should "look for Univer- sity leases. They're probably the best in town." He estimated that half of the city's landlords use it. THIS YEAR'S' newly' revised version has been "pruned and cleaned" Porter said. It con- tains no clauses which appear to waive some tenants rights, such as the right to a jury trial. These clauses are "uninforci- ble if not blatantly illegal," he observed. "Maintenance in many cases is horrible", Porter said, "and rents are much too high." But, since city apartments had a .46 vacancy rate last October, you don't have a lot of choice." PORTER mentioned earlier that "I've heard some of the landlords are raising their rates commensurate with the dorm increases." When dorm leases are prepar- ed in March "you are bound to it .the day you sign it," Schoch said, "unless you drop out. Tenants who encounter prob- lems with their landlords should contact the University's Media- ltion Service or consult Legal Aid. Both have offices in the Union.. Tenants can also use their "very important right to with- hold rent if their landlord doesn't make needed repairs," Porter said. sl Is D LY, EAD DANCE and PARTY Photographers Stop by and get our package price on 5x7's with folders and mail delivery. SUN PHOTO processing lab 1 Blk. E. of Platt Rd. 8:30-9:00 M and F 8:30-5:30 T, W, T, S When someone drinks too . much and then drives, it's the silence that kills. Your silence. It kills your friends, your relatives, and people you don't even know. But they're all people you could save. If you knew what to say, maybe you'd be less quiet. Maybe fewer people would die. te What you should say is, "I'll drive you home." Or, "Let me call a cab." Or, "Sleep onmy couch tonight." Don't hesitate because your friend may have been drinking only beer. Beer and wine can be just as' intoxicating as mixed drinks. And don't think that black coffee will make him sober. Black coffee never made anyone sober. Maybe it would keep him awake long enough to have an accident. But that's about all. The best way to prevent a drunk from becoming a dead drunk is to stop him from driving. Speak up. Don't let silence be the last sound he hears. DRUNKDRVER, DEPT. Y A_2 Box 2345 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 I don't want to remain silent. Fel me what else I can do. t Addres t City state 7ip ..i L_.--_._----------- FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIV E R N L ta c taxv . srtuM Mru A~ a~xeesn Hewlett Packard , Demonstration Feb. 5th. 1976 11AM to 4PM, RON STEVENSON, Factory Representative from Hew- lett-Packard, will be at Ulrichs Book Store for a demon- stration of their Scientific, Financial and Business calculators. He will also answer any questions you may have about any of the Hewlett-Packard machines. ULRICH'S BOKT 549 East University Ave. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. 662-4403 DR. PAUL C. USLAN announces the relocation of his practice of OPTOMETRY to 545 Church St. VISUAL EXAMINATIONS FULL CONTACT LENS SERVICE OPTICAL LABORATORY 769-1222 f IWO t K E LE GRAD STUDENTS, YOUNG STAFF PEOPLE, AND THE LIKE Meet other students and voung 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 Lounqe 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. ii I 602 E. WESLEY FOUNDATION HURON ST. 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