Wednesday, August 7, 974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Rhodes OK's impeachment (Constinued from Page 3) that the President's support had evaporated in the House, where a vote on impeachment is scheduled before the end of August. In late afternoon, top Senate Republican leaders, plus Sens. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) and Jacob Javits (R-N.Y.) met to consider sending a GOP dele- gation to the White House. GOP LEADER Hugh Scott said the group will meet again today "to discuss the desirabil- ity and means of conveying to the President" the views of Re- publican senators. This presumably i n c l u d es points made earlier by Tower: the feeling that a majority of GOP senators want Nixon to re- sign and the concern that the White House does not compre- hend the difficulties Nixon would face in an impeachment trial. "We are considering where our responsibility lies," Scott said, stressing that the GOP lawmakers want to make sure that the President is aware of the situation in the Senate. "We do not know what the President knows," he said. Asked whether he shared Tower's concern about hazards facing the President in a Sen- ate trial, the GOP leader said, "I believe that the situation in the Senate is uncertain and that there are hazards the Presi- dent faces." He said a six-month impeach- ment trial would "a very dis- tressing prospect" and added he plans to do everything he can to expedite it. In a late-afternoon statement, Republican National Chairmnan George Bush said, "I wottld be less than honest if I did not express my deep feelings for those who supported the Presi- dent on the basis of the facts they knew and which they be- lieved to be true." Bush said resignation is a decision the President alone must make. If an impeachment trial should occur, it should be judicious and expeditious, Bush said. Glassblower practices art (ContinuedtfromPage 3) broken and repaired numerous times also cannot be fixed. Meyers asserts he has seen many changes in his 20 years at the University. "Work is slow because there's not as much re- search as there used to be," he says. He claims to save seen a sharp decline in the amount of research being done in the past 10 years -and speculated that this reduction could have result- ed from the campus disturb- ances of the 60's. Bending over to light a ciga- rette on one of his two glow- ing oxygen flames, Meyers ex- plains that it takes "a couple of years of glass blowing be- fore you get pretty clever with it." At one time, he used to take in trainees, but that this policy Levin beats Cavanagh in gubernatorilal race (Contitued from Page 1) governorship in 1970 against Re- publican incumbent William Mil- tiken. Cultivating the i m a g e of "g r e a t compromiser," Levin has often been criticized for be- ing too cautious and not taking a decisive stand on controver- sial issues. Attracting considerable labor support, Levin emphasized that he represented the worker's in- terests and repeatedly criticized Milliken's e c o no m i c policies which he says have led to in- creasing unemployment. T h e former State Senator has also called for "a bill of rights" per- mitting public employes to bar- gain collectively. Levin, who captured 59 per cent of the vote according to in- ATTNTIN complete returns, was the ack- nowledged frontrunner through- out the campaign. He will now face Republican incumbent WillianMilliken in the Novem- ber elections. OVERSEAS STUDENTS STANFORD, Calif. UPI - Stanford University now offers videotaped classes in industrial sciences to employes of com- panies in Japan. if you see news happen call 16-DAILY has been discontinued since the work load has slackened. iE ADDS THAT occasionally le takes on an apprentice when he has a lot of work to do since the "cost would be prohibitive" to hire another glass blower. Another intricate part of his business is knowing about the glass hie is working with. Hle says theresare "literally thos- ands" of different types of glass to work with, "the tem- peratures they melt at has a lot to do with what they are used for." Meyers works with a flane at 25,000 degrees Centigrade, but he says he has never been seri- ously burned. He says about the only real hazard of his trade is if a piece of glassware has been rinsed in a volatile solvent. "A lot of times it just explodes and HOUSE MINORITY Leader John Rhodes of Arizona tells it is a miracle I wasn't hurt," newsmen in Washington yesterday that he will vote for the he says. impeachment of President Nixon. Rhodes declared he would MEYERS SAYS when he vote "aye" on Article 1, which charges Nixon with obstruc- sees people gawking at art fair tion of justice in the Watergate case. glass blowers he "just smiles a lot" but he has participated in several Ann Arbor art fairs, including the first one. He has experimented with such ideas as glass and move- ment and occasionally makes trinkets as gifts or on request of his friends. Although he was once very much interested in T H E glass blowing as an art and he displays some of his work in a new improvised musical revue. his shop, he says, "I still like to do it, but I just don't do it any more than I have to." conceived b di ere by ALLAN ALBERT managing director DREWSPARKS Abortion Alternative reas staring tihe cast or OFFERED BY BOSTON'S longest running show Problem Pregnancy rTsE PROPOSITION Help june 6 - august 10 24 hr. phone: 769-7283 THE RUBAIYAT p102 s. first st., ann arbor Office: 400 S. Division wednesdays & thursdays .9:3 Main floor, Street entrance frdays-9:30 (corner of William)saturdays. t000 Hrs. Mon.-Thurs. 1-4:30 .m. With dinner Wed, Thurs. and Fri,--.-$rf0; ut.-$i Thurs. evenino 6-9 n.m. (,reral Admiion Wed. and Tlurs-$1so; Cr1 ad .an t.stos FREE PREGNANCY TESTING 1214 s. 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