Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 26, 1972 PaeTwle H ICIANDIL.rdaMa.6,17 Willow Run refuses to run: A morass of legislative confusion (Continued from Page 1) wouldn't let the anti-research protesters run them over. The gutless wonders backed off." However, Sen. Jack Faxon (D-Detroit) defines the state role differently. "I think it is dis- honest ecause it is a subter- fuge using state funds, and it's immoral for -state funds to sup- port war (research) activities." A legislative "jam-up"' may be the cause of the delay, ac- cording to Glen Allen, an aide to- the governor. He also felt that the issue would not e dealt with before the summer recess. Yet, Sen. Gary Byker (R-Hud- sonville), vice-chairman of the Senate Appropriations Commit- tee, which will handle the Wil- low Run affair said, "They (the University) haven't come up with anything concrete." The plan now being consider- ed, however, would not actually need legislative approval. Ac- cording to Allen, the funds would come from the state's pension fund which is often used for in- vestment purposes. However, Allen said, "We would like to have the legislature's approval first." President R o b b e n Fleming however, says, "We can't wait forever. We've given the state every evidence of good faith in our discussions. We haven't talk- ed to any others sout arrange- ments until we got a final wrd from the state. But, we can't wait much longer." MCAT-DAT-GRE LSAT-ATGSB NATL. BDS. * Preparation for tests required for admission to graduate and pro- fessonal schools " Six and twelve session groups * Small groups " Voluminous material for home study prepared by experts in each (ied * Lesson schedule can be tailored to meet individual needs Summer Sessions Special Compact Courses Weekend--Inetesessions STANLEY H. KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER DETROIT BRANCH 21711 W. Ten Mile Rd., Suite 113 Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 354-0085 Success Through Education Since 1938 Branches in principal cities in U.S. The Tutoring School with the Nationwide Reputation ln et' Ii" a \ 90e , '..the tto A AUSTIN DIAMOND President Fleming said, "There shouldn't be any confusion. We've had plenty of discussion." Nevertheless, there is confu- sion. Rep. Smit explained the delay as "a budget hangup" in the appropriations committee. In addition, House Majority Leader Marvin Stempien (D-Livonia) said, "It is a matter of fitting the request i n t o the total budget." Neither, however, men- tioned any loan. The Regents in their resolu- tions and statements have clear- ly indicated that they want to resolve the classified research controversy by the end of the year. But for Willow Run Director Brown, "Time is not the funda- mental issue. We can wait." All volunteers for the summer day care program ase asked to contact THE PROJECT COMMUNITY Office (763-3548 or 761 -6247) as soon as possible THANK YOU Join the Daily Editorial Staff Ann Arbor's Most Complete Record Shops Thousands of LP's and Tapes in Stock 305.iscomnt records 300 S..State (at Liberty) and 1235 S. University (near Forest) HOURS-Mon. thru Fri. State 9:30 to 9 Sat. 9:30 to 6 Sun. Noon to 5 S. Univ. 10 to 10 NEW FROM UNITED ARTISTS Bonzo Mgl Dog Groundhogsh. Band "Who Will "Let's Make Up Save the World and Be Friendly" E4 - Brinsley Electric Schwarz Light "Silver Pistol" Orchestra ossale for 33 as low as oc 41each DURING OUR STOREWIDE* MEMORIAL DAY SALE 3 DAYS ONLY-SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY 6.98 list LP's on sale at 419 8 Track and Cassette Tapes On Sale Too! 698 A25 list ONLY ONLY 52 49&5.8list LP's 9 bught individually are nsale at Budget Labels, Imports & "BanglaDesh" excluded 1209 S. University 663-7151