Page Iwo THE MICHIGAN DAILY F -iaay, may , J9 Iaqge Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY I-rsoQyMQy I,, 1'91) HALAILE COUPOM * I Mr. Tony's delicious 9" or 12" PIZZA! I 10001 - 91m Mr. Tony's delicious 14" PIZZA! * I SUBMARINES & PIZZ1 1317 S. University FREE, gFAST DELIVER Y!! w Offer ooed for pickup, dine-in or FREE DELIVERY ot 1327 5. University location only COUPON EXPIR'S MAY 19, 1977 Shapp must repay $300,000 WASHINGTON (AP) - Penn- sylvania Gov. Milton Shapp was ordered yesterday to pay back almost $300,000 in federal funds he had been given for his brief campaign last year for the Democratic presidential nomi- nation. The Federal Election Com- mission (FEC) ordered the re- payment. Its investigators found that Shapp's supporters had made incorr about raising the money from the donors required by law for a candidati for matching federz SHAPP, DECLINI his Harrisburg, Pa the state capitol b no comment on tI sion's ruling, However, his laws Harvey, said there dence that Shappj ally aware of the il ties. Harvey said S fight the repayment FEC Counsel Willi said the irregulariti covered during aud: candidates who go federal campaign year. He said that other irregularities discovered. THE SIX-MEMHI sion voted 5-0 to ord make repayment, member abstaining- Meanwhile, the was pursuing an i that could result in1 for othershinvolvedi lug for Shapp. The commission d it had reached agreements with 2: the case, mostly inv 1app BE OUR GUEST THIS SUMMER i c We hope you had a good yeer academically and know you look forward to heading home for summer vacation. No matter what your plans - work or play - if you plan to be in the Detroit Metropolitan Area, don't pass up the opportunity to earn additional college credit as a SUMMER GUEST STUDENT AT WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY. Contact your academic adviser now to see what Wayne State University courses fit into your degree program. * Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes are Available. + Summer Registration is June 22 & 23, Classes begin June 27. * Call today and ask our receptionist to send you a Summer Class Schedule and an Undergraduate Guest Application form. Phone (313) 577-3577.' WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY oct claims inal fines and agreements to amounts of testify in the continuing probe. number of the election IN VOTING for the repay- 6 to qualify ment order, Commissioner al funds. Thomas Harris said: "I am puzzled and distressed with the NG to leave rather casual and cavalier fash- ., office in ion by which many of these uilding, had people have entered into this he commis- scheme.. I find it shocking." In deciding that Shapp was er, Gregory unqualified for the $299,066 his was no evi- campaign drew from the fed- was person- eral treasury, the commission legal activi- ruled that illegal contributions happ would could not be counted in qualify- t order. ing a candidate for the match- am Oldaker ing federal dollars. es were un- Under the federal election its of all 15 code, Shaop is personally re- t matching sonsible for paying back the funds last funds. so far no have been THE CASE involves a provi- sion of the new post-Watergate election laws which provide fed- ER commis- eral financing for presidential et Shapp to elections. In the primaries and with one other pre-convention campaign- ing, the government matches the commission private contributions raised by nvestigation candidates once a threshold has prosecutions been reached. in fund-rats- 'o qualify, a candidate must lsclosed that raise at least $5,000 from twenty conciliation different states in individual 2people in gifts of no more than $250 each. olving nom- Shapp certified on Jan. 21, 1976 that he had done this. After an examination of his claim, the FEC authorized matching pay- ments. Htarvey argued yesterday that if Shapp erred in accepting his campaign committee bookkeep- ing, so did the FEC auditors who approved the claim. OLDAKER SAID the audit showed that because of the il- legalities, Shapp actually had failed to raise the $5,000 limit in five of the 20 states he had claimed. The five states where the problems were discovered were Alabama, Georgia, Nevada, North Carblina and Texas. The general counsel's report said that in Alabama, several donations credited to various employes of Winfield Manufac- turing Co., actually were paid by plant manager Hugh Walk- er, who in turn was reimbursed by the company. In Georgia, the FEC said, Stanley Seigle, half owner of Norstran Industries of Atlanta, provided the money for dona- tions listed in the names of some of his employes. A SIMILAR situation was al- leged in Texas where insurance executive Charles Luciano was accused of paying for donations listed to eniployes, relatives and associates tn the North Carolina case, Gus Nicholas was reported to have provided the donations made in the name of various friends and neighbors. And in Nevada several donors were listed asnbuying tickets tota fund-raising event when the tickets actually were paid for by others. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vol um LXXXvII, No. 8S Friday, May 13, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. 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