Page Ten Group seeks to limit handgun possession tonnued trio tre :i CPC co-ordinator Ken Dill says he is confident that the common sense of most people will prevail - barring an over- whelming campaign by the gun interests.'" THYE MOST visible opponents of the amendment include the Michigan United Conservation Clubs, the Sportsman Alliance of Michigan and the Michigan Rifle and Pistol Association. Tom Washington, executive director of the Conservation Clubs, contends that "the pro- posal would divert attention from the root causes of homi- cides, increase everyone's tax- es and disarm the law-abiding." Ile terms the proposal a "monstrositv'' and claims that "criminals will never torn over thteir weapons' INSTEAD of enforcing gon control, he sogeests, "The gov- ernment slnOwld recognize the rest reasons for crime," which are often poverty and nor coicO, he says. 'We have a 200-ear heritage of guns serving their cottntry well, Wasthington explains. "Gn have separated free men from slaves.' WashingtI compares the gn control amendment to the acts of Nazi Germany -- "a pri- mary function of fascist states is to disari the people," he argues. Washington also contends that "once the government has the pistols, they'll be going aft- er our long guns next." THE PROPOSED amendment would ban possession of hand- guns after a moratorium of one, year following the effective date of the legislation.r The state would purchase the" pistols at "fair market value"- the going market price imme- diately before enactment of the law, Estimates of the cost of the program vary from $30 mil- lion to $100 million. A pistol club would be exempt from the law only if it were a "bona fide target or sportshoot- ing club with restricted prem- ises," and if its handguns were stored "in the facility of a local law enforcement agency," AP Photo Shotguns would be specifical- PRESIDENT NIXON speaks at a dinner given in his honor ly exempted from the proposed at the Jerusalem Knesset Sunday night. The President left amendment. Israel yesterday for a two-day stay in Jordan. Kaimbach gets six months Nixon stops over in Jordan (Continued fromPsgi1) with us again in a potentially more dangerous and explosive situation." He listed "four thoughts" for Nixon to take home with bim to Washington: -Jordan is greatly satisfied over "the new era of goodwill that is opening up between te United States andbthe Ar-i world." -There will be "neither peace nor security in the Mid- dIe East" so long as Israel oc- cupies territory captured in the 1967 war. -The Palestinian queslion is the "major issue in the cns- flict between Israel and the Arab world. There can be no peace until the legitimate righ of the Palestinian people arte recognized and restored.' lie said the Palestinians themoe l v must decide, after their t(: tory is liberated, if they wili e op a federated state with C.it- dan or an independent count -The Islamic world never allow the Arab cite 'I JersisOem to remain under i control of Israel. Arab so reignty over the holy city i be reinstated." The heads of state tilani talks this morning before a on leaves for the United Stis Sirica made no comment as he pronounced senence. KALMBACII admitted raising $2.8 million for Republican Sen- ate candidates in 1970 in some- thing called "Operation Town- house." The charge was that the committee had collected and disbursed the money had not chosen a chairman and treas- urer as required by law. It was a violation of the Federal Cor- rupt Practices Act and a felony with a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Kalmbach a 1 s o conceded promising Fife Symington, then ambassador to Tobago and Trinidad, a better post for a $100,000 c o n t r i b u ti o n. The charge, a misdemeanor, carried a maxium sentence of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine. Synington did not get the ad- vancement and retired from the diplomatic service. Kaimbach's plea, last Feb 25. was the result of bargaining with the special Watergate prosecutor's office. IN RETURN, Kalmbach prom- ised to testify as a government witness in the various trials yet to come. Kalmbach had resigned from the law firm of Kalmbach, De- Marco, Knapp & Chillingworth on the day he was charged and pleaded guilty. A FUND-RAISER for 20 years, Kalmbach acted as trustee of nearly $3 million left over from Nixon's 1968 campaign. After the Watergate break-in two years ago, he was asked by John Dean to raise money, for the defendants and got to- - getter $220,000 in a short time. It was disbursed in what Kalm- bach called "a James Bond scenario" by undercover agent Anthony Ulasewicz. transcendenta as taught by MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI "Provides deep rest as a preparation for dynamic activity" Introductory Lecture: WED., JUNE 19-8 P.M. Faculty Club Lounge Michigan Union for additional information cal Gay proposal dfae (Continued from Page 1) to make "some sort of rec.n the post of grievance officer mendation on what action cii will be terminated in two weeks cil should take on this issue when the new budget goes into Councilman N o r r i s Tha iJis effect. 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