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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, August 5, 1971,

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WASHINGTON P) - Presi-
dent Nixon's firm stand against
the use of federal funds for
busing students has cut t h e
ground out from under key sup-
porters of his school desegrega-
tion bill in the House.
Nixon's stand was announced
Tuesday in connection with a
proposed school desegregation
plan in Austin, Texas.
The plan, drawn up by the
Department of Health, Educa-
tion and Welfare (HEW), was
disavowed by Nixon, who said
he ordered HEW officials to
hold busing in school desegre-
gation plans to "the minimum
required by law."
Along with reiterating h i s
stand against busing Nixon fur-
ther directed HEW secretary
Elliot Richardson to prepare an
amendment to the pending
school bill which would "ex-
pressly prohibit" the use of fed-
eral funds to support busing.
Leaders of a bi-partisan group
which had worked to get the
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measure out of the hostile House
Education ' sub-committee ex-
pressed dismay yesterday with
the president's action.
Rep. Alphonzo Bell (R-Calif.)
a key supporter of the bill, said
yesterday that Nixon's action
would snake it more difficult to
push the bill through the full
Education and Labor Committee
and the House as a whole.
One of the bill's supporters,
Rep. Augustus Hawkins (D-
Calif.) said "I certainly will op-
pose the bill if that language
(Nixon's amendment) is in it."
Last week an amendment simi-
lar to the one called for by Nixon
was defeated in the subuommit -
tee with administration Republi-
cans providing the key votes.
Also earlier this week the Of-
fice of Education notified state
officials applying for desegrega-
tion funds that busing would be
of low priority. There was no
mention, however, that such
spending would be prohibited.
"It looks as though there was
a big row between Mitchell -and
Richardson and that Mitchell
on," Hawkins said.
Hawkins, along with Reps.
Shirley Chisholm (D-N.Y.) and
Herman Badillo (D-N.Y.) went
on to issue a strong statement
attacking the administration's
actions.
"We construe such action as a
political ploy at the expense of
constitutional rights," hey said.
Further, they charged, Nixon's
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move "jeopardizes the congres-
sional approval of these Funds"
The bill, known as the Emer-
gency School Assistance Act,
would authorize $1.5 billion for
the next two years to help
schools meet the costs of deseg-w
regation. Under the present
terms of the legislation there is
no specific provision for or pro-
hibition against use of -he funds
for busing.
DAILY OFFICIAtA-
BULLETIN
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5
a y Calendar
Audio-Visual Films: "Marching for
Roses, A Place toS tand, Ski the outer
Limits, Why Man Creates," UGLI Mul-
tipurpose Rm, 7-9 p.m.
School of Music: University Sum-
ner Symphony Band, Grounds, School
of Music (Hill Aud., in event of rain),
7 p.m.
Summer Film Festival: 'Take T h e
Money And Run " and "A Thousand
Clowns," Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7-10:3(1"
Michigan- Repertory: "University
Players, "Five On The Black Han d
side," Mendelssohn Theatre, p.m.
School of Music: Collegium Musicum
-School of Music Recital Hall, 8:30
p.m.
General Notices P
Student Accounts: Your attention is
called to the following rules passed by
the Regents on February 28, 1936:
"Students shall pay all accounts due
the University not later than the last
day of classes of each semester or
summer session. Student loans which
are not paid or renewed are subject to
this regulation; however, student loan
not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid
accounts at the close of business on
the last day of classes will be re-
Cashierofth eUniversityportedtothe
ported to the Cashier of the University
"(a) All academiccredits will he
withheld, the grades tar the semester
or summersession just completed will
notlhe released, andnotranscrptof
cedits wilt he issued.
"tb All students swing such ac-
counts will not be allowed to register
in any subseqiet semester or s m-
m e'"sionuntil payment has been
m~ade."

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