I age Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Times may ..-....~ fa e court ......By Zedia Ness Seiie Fearful of prosecution against i the New York Times for publish- b 6 ing ars ad calliog for the im- peachment of President Nixon, the Ameriran .Civil Liberties Union (ACtLU) charged that any attemnpt seas muizzling free Thse do ibte-page ad was placed t two mouths ago by an anti-war gronip in New York. a The ACLU saiid that prosecu- tun, including criminal sanc- " tlions, sic reportedly being con- s sidered under a variety of sec- 4 tions of the Federal Elections SCode. The ACLU has called on - s the government to clarify the provisions of the elections act stating that the act applies to candidates and not to public committees and newspapers. Tuesday, August 15, 1972 HAIR STYLING AS YOU LIKE IT! NEW TRENDS FOR 1972 TRIMS--SHAGS and RAZOR CUTS Dascola Barbers @ 611 E. University * near Michigan Theatre Dn you want menev, a draft deferment, eadership and msnagemens trainceg se f-confidenee If tour answer ay es, thes ines 1/ hour of year time to find out how you obtain the obese hs ottendinq the Army ROTC nrientatian at Room 200 in North Hall at Sweeping out the mud Vickie Adams of Snyder, Texas sweeps out a Snyder business after Deep Creek over- flowed its banks. Waters up to five feet hit some of the downtown sections. PLEDGE MONEY, SUPPOR T Some unions back Mc0 overn We have the B~EST REPAIRS and SERVICE around-TRY US SPORTS CAR SERVICE OF ANN ARBOR, Inc. 4705 Wasktenaw (neat to Ypsi-Ann deive int T-W-F- 6; Mand Th 8-9 (Cantinsed team Page i)i local representatives mere giv- en a choice of the McGsvers- Shriver ticket, the Nixon-Agnew I i c k e t, or no endorsement. Speeches among delegates here indicated strong McGovern sup- port. Woodcock said in all of the 11 meetings, over the past several days, he attended eight and only in one case did a delegate call fur 'a Nixon-Agnew en- dorsement. There were some calls for neutrality, he added. Sargent Shriver also solicited labor support yesterday as he formally launched his vice-pres- idential campaign in Wheeling, West Virginia yesterday with charges that the Nixon adminis- tration has ignored the nation's working class. Making a strong pitch for the votes of this labor-oriented state, Shriver said Presidenst has con- sistently vetoed legislation that would have benefited workers. "The working man's wages are frozen," Shriver told an airport gathering in Wheeling, "but he is still paying higher prices. At theothrt end of thetscale, large treatment." Shriver, brother-in-law of the late President John F. Kennedy, said he wanted to begin his cam- paign in West Virginia because "it is symbolic that this is where President Kennedy start- The Republicans were also ac- tive yesterday, building up to the re-nomination of the Nixon-Ag- new ticket. Republicans are discusasing re- forms similar to the 1972 Demo- cratic quota rules for 1976, al- though critics and supporters of such action agreed that the GOP should not impose quotas to en- force broadeised representation at its conventions. Guy. Francis Sargent of Mas- sachusetts, speaking for 14 Re- publican governors, said he wants reform to ensure that fu- tore GOP convention delegations mirror the population of the states they represent. ."I'm not saying McGovernize it," Sargent said. Hut he said the party must act on reform this year. "We must open up our party, or watch it wither and die," he said. Without C. Cramer, chairman of the Rules Committee, flatly rttled out any sort of quota sys- tern. "Republicans do not want to he a quota party," he said. McGovern spent the day meet- ing with economists Walter Ilel- ler and Charles Schultze, both former advisers to President Johnson. Heller and Schulte advised McGovern on proposals to boost the income of the poor and increase the share of fed- eral taxes paid by the wealthy. aMeGovern leaves Washington today for a campaign tour of Ohio, Illinois, and Wisconsin. CITY NOTICE A public hearing on tne Hootha Newspapers, Inc. site will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission in the Counscil Chambers, City Hall, 150 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on August 22, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The property is lutated on Research Park Drive and consists of .64 acres to be developed as an addition to an existing building. A espy of the site..will be disptayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan for seven (7) days prior to the public hearitsg. Thio notice is to he published on August 15, 1972. Authorized by MICHAEL R. 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