The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 12, 1978-Page 5 Vesco returns NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)-Fugitive U.S. financier Robert Vesco will return to Costa Rica after a business trip despite an executive order banning him from the country, a spokesman said Thursday. Vesco had to get special permission from a Costa Rican court to leave the country because he was accused in a criminal case of bilking a Costa Rican man of $134,000. Vesco left Costa Rica on Sunday for a trip to the Bahamas, Venezuela, Mexico and Grand Cayman and promised to return within 75 days. As soon as he left, however, new Costa Rican president Rodrigo Carazo, in one of his first executive acts, issued a decree banning Vesco from the coun- try. "THERE IS no question as to whether or not Mr. Vesco will return to Costa Rica at the expiration of the 75- day period," the unidentified Vesco spokesman said. "He is under court or- der to do so and intends to comply with that instruction." Vesco, 43, fled his San Jose, Calif., home five years ago, first to the Bahamas and later to Costa Rica, where he now directs his business em- pire from a heavily guarded, $500,000 home. TER SERLING He is wanted for questioning by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Com- mission about an alleged multimillion- dollar fraud involving the Geneva- 1e based Investers Overseas Services mutual fund he once headed. Bucolic scene The picture may be in black-and-white, but we know one thing about this cow-we'd rather see than be on State Senate approves new judgeships LANSING (UPI) - The state Senate, in a move to reduce judicial backlogs and provide quicker trials, Thursday approved 16 new circuit court judgeships. Legislation sent to the House on a 28-1 vote also redraws several circuit court jurisdictions and provides new district court judges in areas with high and fast-increasing caseloads. Earlier this week, the Senate had voted to create six new judgeships in Detroit Recorder's Court and three new probate judges in Wayne and Oakland counties. ALL ARE part of a recommendation developed by the state Court Ad- ministrators's Office, which studied high caseload areas and polled local of- ficials in arriving at its proposal. The bill approved yesterday was em- broiled in local politics in some instan- ces, but the Senate resisted an attempt to make the creation of new judges a local option. County officials must provide facilities and pay part of the salaries for new judges. "This bill is not a political bill," said Sen. Robert VanderLaan, (R-Grand Rapids.). "This bill is aimed at providing justice in a timely manner." UNDER THE legislation, Wayne County Circuit Court would receive two additional judges while Oakland County would get three. The Muskegon, Kent, Bay, St. Clair, Shiawassee and Monroe county circuit courts each would receive one judge. The eighth judicial circuit consisting of Ioni and Montcalm'counties would receive one judge, while the 19th judicial circuit would be reduced to in- clude only Benzie and Manistee Coun- ties. The other two counties in the 19th cir- cuit Mason and Lake - would form a new 51st circuit with one judge. THE 24TH circuit consisting of Huron and Sanilac counties would be split into two circuits, each with one judge. A similar split would divide the 40th cir- cuit including Lapeer and Tuscola Counties into two circuits. Lapeer would have two judges and Tuscola, one. Another change will add Cheboygan County to the 33rd circuit now con- sisting of Emmet and Charlevoix coun- ties in two years, while Alcona County will be added to the 26th judicial circuit. The 29th circuit consisting of Clinton and Gratiot Counties would receive one judge. District judges would be added in the fifth, 12th, 35th, 52nd and 56th districts and in districts 41A and 54B. Additional changes were likely when the bill comes up for House con- sideration, expected early next week. The bill must be enacted in advance of the June 6 filing deadline for new judgeships created on Jan. 1, 1979. .. /A OYti We've brought the FINEST fabric selection in Michigan close to you! . , Always offered with helpful sewing advice from our expert staff. P.S. Bring in this ad and we'll give youa FREE Overstocked Dayton's Dept. Store PATTERN! (Excluding Vogue Patterns) Limit ... Now thru 5/31/78. Ann Arbor Plymouth Road MVMUH N Old Redord TryoutyMai 2 M we i U.s. 23 M ~ 594~~ Plymouth %Mail 2M S 2~... I1I Open Mon. Fri9:34Oam - 9:00 pm' .L Tues.-Thurs. Sat 9:30 am 6:00 pm AN stres OPEN SUN. 12-5(Closed Mothers ay)J L