Saturday, August 5, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven (Paid Political Advertisement) PLEASE VOTE August 8 Primary Shirley rsoyneF For Leaning on a lam post The "Man from Maine" pauses briefly by his favorite lampost in suburban Bethesda, Md., yesterday on his way to the airport to fly to his home state. Rumors have it that Muskie may accept George McGovern's offer and try once again to be Vice President. Shirley Bren s .. Experienced .. Humane ... Compassionate*..*. She sees definite need for change in today's courts ... "I believe in law, morality, and people. I believe in free choice and individual respon- sibility. I believe in free, open and responsive communication. "I have lived personally or vicariously nearly every human experience. I understand human beings and I like them. I have always searched for the best answers possible. "I want a Court where individual rights and the rights of society are respected. I want to be a judgewho is willing to bend and change with time. I want to respect the time of all individuals involved in the process, including jurors, witnesses, litigants and lawyers. "I will be 40 years old before the November election. I graduated from law school at the age of 23. As a trial lawyer I have handled nearly every kind of civil and criminal case. I believe I am mature and ready to be a Circuit Judge. "I believe that as a judge I will use the power of the office for the good of all of us ... neither for personal gain nor for any one group. "My decision to run was considered and serious. I want to be elected. I hope to make a significant contribution to the growth of our community." Vote for One Who Understands SHIRLEY BURGOYNE For Circuit Judge August 8 Primary-Non-Partisan MCAI-DAT-GRE LSAT-ATGSB NATL. BS. * Preparation for tests required for admission to graduate and pro- fessonal schools " Six and twelve sesion groups * Small groups " Voluamnou material for home study prepared by experts in each field * Lesson schedule can be tailored to meet individual needs Summer Sessions Special Compact Courses Weekends-I ntersessions 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 Lost money DETROIT (j)-The best-watch- ed bags of money can some- times go astray. Brink's, Inc., which transports money in armored and guarded vehicles, said yesterday it had misplaced two white canvas bags, one full of $50 bilts and the other stuffed with $100, and each containing $10,000. "We're trying to find out where they went," Brink's Man- ager Thomas Horigan said. "They could be misdirected items." The FBI declined to enter the case, saying that since the bank was not directly involved, the disappearance is the responsibil- ity of Brink's and Detroit police. The money is insured. Use Daily Cl assi fieds' Return MurrayJ Knowles, Jr. to office as Washtenaw County DRAIN COMMISSIONER A qualified, proven candidate (REPUBLICAN) Two prior terms as Washtenaw County Drain Commissioner Six years Washtenaw County's sole Drain Engineer Five years Monroe County's Drain Engineer Past Vice President of Michigan Association of County Drain Commissioners Member of Drain Commissioners' Association special committee which codified all of Michigan's Drainage Laws Six years Melvindale, Mich. City Engineer Professional Civil Engineer and Consultant Past meener of Detroit Regional Metropolitan Planning Commission and member of committee for potable water standards in Southeastern Michigan THIS IS THE EXPERIENCE WE NEED -paid political advertisement