Poge Tw THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 14, 1974 ....Two.HE...HIJ Y,.Tuedy .Ma . 1974 w Around Ann Arbor Mahatma, a disciple of Ma- haraj J1, will speak in the Wes- ley Lounge of the Methodist Church at State and Huron, 7:30 p.m. Are you disabled or interested in improving the conditions of the physically disabled at the University? That's what Dis- abledS tudentsServices is all aboult. Go see them at Rm. 4119 Michigan Union, or call 763-3000- The MSU Department of Mu- sic and the Opera Guild of Greater Lansing hold their re- gional auditions for the January 1975 production of Carmen Sat- urday at MSU's Music Auditor- ium, 2-6 p.m. Accompaniment will be provided, and singers would prepare one aria from Carmen in English and French, memorized in one of the lan- guages. The Washtenaw Community Mental Health Center has begun a series of training sessions for new volunteers. Volunteers are needed for several of the cen- ter's facilities in both Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor. The series of four sessions began last night. Persons over 21 interested in volunteering who can commit one day or evening a week for at least a year should call John Schwarz or Linda Vanek at 761-9830. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV. No. 5-S Tuesday, May 14, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106. Published daitl y Tuesday through Sunday morning du~ring the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus srees); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio): $12 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 iocal mail (Mlchigan and Ohio); $7.00 non- locai malt ((other states and foreign). In the news this morning National JACKSONVILLE, Fla.-Shielding his face with a piece of cardboard, Sen. Edward Gurney (R-Fla.) entered the federal building yesterday to appear before a grand jury in- vestigating possible - links between political gifts and housing contracts. Gurney, a member of the Senate Watergate committee, was ac- companied by his attorney. The senator, who slipped into the building through a rear en- trance, refused to answer reporters' questions when he arrived at the fourth floor where the grand jury was in session. Gurney offered to testify when he admitted publicly that a volunteer fund raiser had collected $100,000 in his name. 0 permit dissemination statements by the firm after the announcement there would be no dividend payment. The meeting, in which management changes were being considered, was precipitated by an announcement Friday by Harold Gleason, chairman of both the bank and its holding company. He said Franklin New York planned to omit its regular quar- terly dividend. Bank analysts say the ommis- sion of a dividend by a bank is almost un- heard of. Franklin is the nation's 20th largest bank in terms of assets. The bank has dis- closed it lost at least $14 million and perhaps $37 million as a result of unauthorized foreign currency transactions. Gleason said the bank believes much of the loss is covered by in- surance. BATON ROUGE-Vice President Gerald R. Ford said yesterday the nation must maintain S its military muscle if it intends to hold world respect. The armed services' $85.8 billion DETROIT-Detroit experienced an 11.8 per budget, along with revenue sharing, were D Ford's subjects during a quick swing into New cent increase in the number of armed robberies Orleans. He made only a brief reference to during the first four months of 1974, and police Watergate and did not mention President have placed the blame on the apparent rise of Nixon by name. Then he flew on to Baton narcotics users in the city. Police cited the Rouge to tell the legislature, apparently with higher price for narcotics and the high un- Watergate in mind: "Some are saying today employment rate as other reasons for the that we in America are overindulging our- increase. "When I first started working hold- selves i exaggeration-particularly the over- ups in 1959," said Inspector Bruce Kennedy exaggeration of our problems . I do n of the department's armed robbery-theft sec- come beore you today as the vice president of tn "w arts get oldup man natin sffeing romthetion, "it was a rarity to get a holdup man who a nation suffering from the plagues of slavery, was a junkie. Now it's a rarity to get one pestilence, famine, revolution or war. If you who isn't." were to inventory today everything that is right in the world, America's contributions $ would head the list." NEWWeather NEW YORK-Directors of Franklin New York Corp., and its bank subsidiary, Franklin Canned heat? A strong flow of warm humid National, were expected to decide on a new air from the Gulf of Mexico in conjunction with stock subscription which would raise $50 mil- a slow-moving cold front approaching fr'pm the lion to ease the bank's current money pinch. west will cause the threat of showers and Trading in Franklin's stock was halted by the thundershowers throughout the day. Tonight the Securities and Exchange Commission at the same conditions will prevail. Maximum tem- company's request. The SEC said the ban, peratures today 75 to 80 with minimums to- effective until tomorrow morning, was to night 63 to 68. 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