Friday, August 6, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven4 -rdyAgut6 17 TEMHGNALPgSvn i news briefs By The Asiociated Press THE SENATE APPROVED yesterday landmark legislation de- signed to curb the skyrocketing cost of political campaigns.. The measure, aimed chiefly at the cost of radio and television advertising, would limit major party candidates for president and vice president next year to no more than $8.4 million for radio and television ads. The measure faces an uncertain fate in the House. AN AMERICAN-SOVIET drafted treaty to outlaw germ war- ' fare was presented to the 25-nation Geneva disarmament conference yesterday. The project, worked out jointly by the two powers in a short four months, would ban development, production and stockpiling of bacteriological weapons and of toxins, higher unstable poisonous substances produced from living organisms. Diplomats from the sponsoring nations said they were confident it will receive majority support at this fall's United Nations General Assembly session. PRICES OF RAW MATERIALS for most manufactured goods rose seven-tenths of one per cent last month, the steepest rise, seasonally adjusted, in 15 years. Farm prices fell however, by 2.2 per cent, holding out hope for some lower prices in the grocery stores. Sen. William Proxmire, (D-Wisc.) chairman of the Senate-House Economic Committee termed the news "another gloomy economic indicator." DR. DANIEL ELLSBERG has been ordered removed to Los Angeles Aug. 16 to face charges of illegal possession of secret government documents in the Pentagon papers case. U.S. District Court Judge Arthur Garrity Jr. signed the removal order yesterday, discounting a defense contention that the warrant for Ellsberg's arrest had been obtained illegally through the use of wiretap evidence. Ellsberg, 40, a research associate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is charged with possession of a top secret government * study of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war. MICHIGAN REPERTORY TONIGHT phillip hayes dean's THE GHOST DANCERS world premiere LYDIA MENDELSSOHN Tickets $1.50-$2.50 Box Office Open 12:30-8:00 p.m.668-63 Daily Ch Continued from Page 5 PERSONAL SENIORS who don't want their foot- ball coupons and would like to sell theirs for profit, please call 769-55 72PL GOODNIGHT, sleep ltht, don't let your mattess bite. Love, Torn & Harrey i cFt( HOT PANTS make any waterbed simmer. Love, Tom & Harry WANTED-BASS player for established' dunce Sand. 403-4053. 74F63 A WATERBED today keeps the bedbug Love. Tom & Harry CFtt LIGHT CARPENTRY, Redwood fences, tile etoors, paintine andod dd jnos Reliable. Call 662-4736. FD DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE withlou ble knit suits, sportscoats and slax from Marty's, 310 S. State St. 1Ftc raiSSfiedS PERSONAL BUMPER STICKERS custom printedf while-U-wait! $2. tnusual printing jobs our specialty. MBL Press, 1217 Prospect, Ann Arbor-761-0942. cFtc 'WEDnING RINGS AND JEWELRY Have Jhn create yu own design in white or yellow gold. Reasonable prices. 769-7550. cFtc TV AND STEREO RENTALS-Satisfac- Lion Guaranteed. Free Delleery, ser- icr, and picko-up. Cull Nelac, 003- 5671. 6Ftc MCAT & DAT Kaplan Tutoring Courses now being formed. For information and enrollment call (313) 851-6077 P71 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED Rh, $10 & $12 Rh negattve only Moo., Tues., Thues. Pri. 0-4, Wed. 1-7. 11-21 years old need parent's Michigan Community Blood Center 404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti 483-1894 FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUG. 6 & 7 AACT Presents: RED PEPPERS Noel Coward CECILE --Jean Anouilh 8:30-802 W. Washington AACT Building ADMISSION FREE TONIGHT PALM BEACH STORY CLAUDETTE COLBERT le a ve-s her husband, romps in Palm Beach and meets R U D Y VALLEE (John D. Hackensacker 3d). Written and Directed by PRESTON STURGES SAT. & SUN. BHOWANI JUNCTION AVA GARDNER as an Anglo-Indian g i r I pur- sued by STEWART GRANGER, BILL TRAV- ERS, and LIONEL JEFF- RIES. Dir. by GEORGE CUKOR ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 7:00 & 9:05 75c Joseph E Le e p'esens a Mke N-cncls Fim siar rg Jac Nchciscn Canafce Bergen r U t- ,C U a c rc u xo L W Q a N N O A E :u 0 Q 4 +A v 2 v Y A L} 43 G C3 a MikeNichols,JackNicholson, Candice Bergen, Arthur Garfunkel, Ann Margret and Jules Feiffer. Carnal Knowledge. I was sorry to see 'CARNAL KNOWLEDGE' end." Vincent Canby, New York Times DOORS OPEN wa s ,..12:45 SHOWS AT 1:10, 3, 5,7, 9 P.M. t-tiov i rWre'sofiea" I What goes on in prison is a crime. I I E k F (f }. 3 3 3 1 FILMED AT LeMANS! Steve McQueen actually drives his own car in competition with 45 of the world's top drivers! Steve McQueen "LE MANS" IN DELUXE COLOR TM.K. G NOW SHOWING At State & Liberty DIAL 662-6264 OPEN 12:45 Shows at 1, 3, 5 7&9P.M SEE < A Actual Crashes that will stun nd amaze you! "SHOULD BE RIIATE SEEN BY . YOUNG PEOPLE" -Frances Taylor, LI. Press "NOT TO BE MISSED"- -Jeff Lyons, WP1X-TV EYTES fir FTHForum Friday 7.9.11 _- Sat. 35.7.90 11 1