Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April, 1 61974 Canou 110CL THANKS to all our ADVERTISERS Throughout the term. McCarthy hits Dems, GOP SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER (but don't forget we publish May-Aug., too!) x t I i t l (Continued from Page 1) excessive and that "we are now! platform while nearly every we have 20 million poor" isa discriminated against. In par- prepared to win World War II one of the Democrats ideas was disgrace. "It appears that we ticular, he blasted the law es- in six weeks or less." incorporated in the platform of have had an institutionalization tablishing the Federal Election I McCARTHY said he was '1948." of poverty in this country." Commission that limited expen- puzzled by the emphasis that "oThe former senator said that ditures of candidates and pro- other Presidential candidates now sats r or e both parties are particularly vided financial assistance to have placed on defense spend- tiesy that a six or sev- ill - disposed towards consider- some hopefuls. i~ I o odHny(ak en per cent unemployment' rate siehpeus in . If you told Henry (Jack- ; ecneptaes ing new, constructive ideas. son)tha wewereoutof oi-is now acceptable. No proposal zn e, osrutvries THE FORMER senator, who son darts and blowguns and on unemployment that I've seen I m rticr apone successfully challenged the' law that he would say 'We better goes far enough towards solv-pwi e" ocrats, s d, e in the Suprem.e Court, contended build up. You never know where ing the root problem," he ex- f ou n t i asdy that the act "violated the can- the enemy will come from.'" plained. ficult to survive in the party didates' right to privacy and set He also contended that the McCarthy advocates that the even with those who were right a limit on the right of people to other major candidates are not work week be shortened and about the war in '68 . . so I've organize. The (American) Revo- addressing the important do- that an income support pro- decided that it would be much lution was not financed with mestic issues. Ford is offering gram for the poor should be better to combat the (prob- matching funds," he quipped. us roughly the 1932 (GOP) implemented. "The fact that lems) from outside" the party. "" - m WITH AUTOMATIC FLASH BUILT-IN DATE IMPRINTING MECHANISM helps you remember all the Good times you've had, even when your memory won't. Fast, sharp Canon, all class lens. Full automatic exposurefora wide range of lightinq condi- tions. Coupled rangefinder. $11995 Big George's SUPERMARKET OF ') a APPLIANCES - TV STEREO -"CAMERAS . j .tHome Appliance Mart American Association of University Professors University of Michigan Chapter Reminder to AAUP Members-- If you haven't completed the questionnaire sent you about April 1 asking, e.g., your opinion about having a Health Maintenance Organization (something like the Kaiser Plan in California) here at the University as an optional fringe benefit, please do so now. Send it to Jean Loup, Reference, 209 Gradu- ate Library. L' -RALPH LOOMIS, Chapter President McCarthy also criticized a bill, supported by Governor Milliken,E that would restrict the number of political parties on the state ballot to nine. "Such a move would be anretreat fromareason. I've no objection to establishing reasonable standards for candi- dates,"' but he criticized the limit'to thetnumber of hopefuls as "arbitrary." "You can't single out one party as responsible" for the un- fair policies and bad politics of the recent administrations, Mc- Carthy explained. He charged that both parties have been re- sponsible for such 'dangerous de- velopments as the "general militarization of America." He said that the defense budget was, MORGANTON, N.C. (JtM - A woman who allegedly made an accurate prediction of a death here has been charged with violating North Carolina's anti- witchcraft statute. The misdemeanor charge was lodged against Joann Denton, who was accused in a warrant obtained by the dead woman's daughter with engaging in "the practice of fortune telling and the craft of raising people from the dead." THE 1951 local-option law ap- plies to 63 of the state's 100' counties. Denton's lawyer said she would remain silent on the case for now but "she'll have all kinds of statements to make Woman charged with witchcraft 2019 W.STADIUM 665-8653 Monday-Friday 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 SUNDAY 12 to 5 The charge against Denton stems fronm the April 10 death of Dorothy Ramsey, 38, of Morgan- ton. An autopsy performed Wed- nesday said Ramsey died of a high level of drugs and alcohol later on." in her blood She is to appear in court on April 27 to answer the charge,! POLICE said they uncovered which carries a maximum sen- no evidence of foul play but tence of six months in jail and said they found suicide notes in a $500 fine. her home and a number of pills Denton lives in a house adorn- in her kitchen. ed with a sign that says "GreyI The death, prediction allegedly Shadows." The house is opened came during a seance at Den- to the public on Halloween night. ton's home on March 20. 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"But Senator Church does not have to sit still He can run for the presidency, fall flat on his face, and come 1979, still be made Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee." Only in this week's Notion, "The Notion," 333 Sixth Ave., N.Y.C., 10014 SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS (Continued from Page1) legedly made rude comments is still legitimate and that the about her. In her grievance, union will now work to get to she specifically names Assist- the next step, arbitration. ant Manager Thomas LaCosse and Manager Donald Thiel, as THE CASE first arose in De- well as McDougal, as having cember of last year, when Har- '"racist attitudes." vell, a 31-year-old C-3 clerical, had been a receptionist in the NONE OF the three would Staff Benefits, Office for over comment on the case last night. a year and a half. On Decem- ber 8, she was transferred out One of Harvell's major com- of the supervision of former plaints is that she was alleged- Health Insurance supervisor ly phased out of all her duties James Leed to that of Princi- as a telephone receptionist and pal Secretary Janet McDougal all her work with health insur- - who, she says, "exhibited ance forms,, leaving only filing rude and racist behavior" Ito- work. ward her from the onset. "The idea Was, to make me "She said racial comments bored so that I would quit," she to other people in the office," said, claiming that her work- Harvell claimed, adding, "Once load was also increased. she asked me why didn't I go back to Alabama where my According to Harvell, since people were." January 16 she has been en- She also listed several other titled a "file clerk", and has incidents in which various been ordered to file as many members of the Department al- as 600 items in one day. 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