Committee receives impeachment articles Ziegler slams Rodino Presidential spokesman Ronald Ziegler sharply criticizes Judiciary Committee Chairman Peter Rodino yesterday for "falsely presenting a picture of fairness" in handling the impeachment Inquiry. k 0P0000so d 1*00 ir.pq"r xT.As..00~oe5 mmanyone do Probably not. Al' things considered you do what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one has taken your job. And you're eating regularly. But... But have you ever considered what doing your job just a little better might mean? Money. Cold hard coin of the realm. If each of us cared just a smidge more about what we do for a living, we could actually turn that inflationary spiral around. Better products, better service and better management would mean savings for all of us. Savings of much of the cash and frayed nerves it's costing us now for repairs and inefficiency. Point two..By taking more pride in our work we'll more than likely see America regaining its strength inthecompetitive world trade arena. When the balance of payments swings our way again we'll all be better off economically. 5oyou see-the only person who can really do what you doany better is you. AAia. f olyworc Consumer prices were 11.1 per cent higher than a year ago, largely because of higher costs of new and used cars, medical care services, mort- gage interest, household dur- ables and fresh fruit. AT THE wholesale level, the annual inflation rate gauged by the most recent survey was 14.5 per cent while the level and rate as measured by GNP was 8.8 per cent. Workers' average weekly pay in June was about $10 ahead of a year ago, but government statisticians said it actually fell 3.8 per cent in terms of buying power, largely because of infla- tion. Average weekly hours worked declined 0.8 per cent. Fresh fruit prices rose rpore than usual, and grocery goods rose 0.3 per cent, more than normal for June. Doctors' fees and hospital charges were up sharply. But dairy product prices were down for the first time this year and meat and poultry prices continued declining al- though they usually rise in June. Daily Official Bulletin Saturday, July 20 Day calendar Music Sch.: Javanese music. dance, Sch. garden, 7 pm. Mich. Repertory '74: "The Tam- ing of the Shrew', Power Ctr., 8 pm. Sunday, July 21 Radio, Optical Observatories: open hse., Stinchfield Woods, N. Terri- lorialtd., 2-4:30 pm. Mich. Repertory '74: Inge's "Pic- nic', Power Ctr. 8pm. Monday, July 22 WUOM: George Meany at Nat'l Press Club, on American-Soviet de- tente, 91,7 StIto. 9:25 an. A-V Ctr.: Native American, Chi- cano films, Aud. 3, MaLB, 7 pm.. Music Sch.: Todd Fair, carillon- ear, aurton Tower, 7 pm. Mich. Repertory '74: "The Tam- ing of the Shrew", Power Ctr., 8 pm. General Notices ATT. Veterans: deadline to re- quest Advance Payment on V.A. Benefits for Fall Term, 1974, this month alt veterans who wish to re- ceive Advance Payment should com- plete requeat form in Veterans Certification Office, 4514 LSA 'Bldg.; deadlite for Law & Dental stu- dents is past; for others. July 31. Career Planning & Placenent 3200 SAB 764-7460 Robert C. Schnitzer Internship in .Theatre Mgt.: M's degree in Thtre. '.or rel.. arts & exp: in Thtre. Mgt.: (prof., or acad.), re- quired; salary, $7K for 12 mos.; ap- plic. deadline, Aug. , 1974; com- plete info.&val~able&t_ .WPa madmal commwm " ' '