Wednesdoy,_ ay 7, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Po Wednesday, May 7, 1975 THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Pc ge Fifteen age Fifteen Lindemer selected for Supreme Court Council splits on issues (Continued from Page 1) eight - year term which began last November. He must also resign as Uni- versity regent and Milliken is expected to appoint a replace- ment within the next few weeks. A Milliken aide said the gover- nor is currently considering "several names" for the posi- tion and that nominations should be made "as soon as possible." L I N D E M E R is co-chair- man of the state bar's commit- tee, which screens possible court appointees, and a formet legislator who made an unsuc- cessful bid for attorney general in 1966. Despite lis judicial and legislative involvement, some Democrats were surprised Mil- liken would pick a non-judge with such strong party ties. Democratic reaction was gen- erally mild, but State Democra- tic Chairman Morley Winograd condemned what he termed the "degree of partianship" in the appointment. "I think it's a great argu- ment against gubernatorial ap- nointments of Supreme Court justices," he said yesterday. "The argiment is favor of ap- nointing edges is that it takes the politics ont of the process. This shiws that it does not." DEMOCRATS were also sur- nrised Milliken would choose a man without statewide backing since Lindemer must run for election next year. Lindemer has been active in the Republican party for 25 years and has represented the Republican Party or Republ- can groups several times before the legislature. RENT IT! TV's Stereos Air Conditioners HI-F ISTUDIO 215 ASHLEY-668-7942 (Continued from Page 3)' "I wait," she continued, 'with baited breath to see what .the (Democrats will come up with." "If $18 million gets allocatedl with the incredibily poor priori- ties of t h e Administrator's budget, :the anger of the comr munity will be directed at the leadership of the Democratic party," she concluded. WHEELER HAS set up three, Council work sessions this week in an attempt to make the budget more amendable to all involved. Enactment of the $18.6 million budget is scheduled for next Monday. Acting on a motion by Coun- cilman Jamie Kenworthy (D- FourthhWard), a resolution that would have placed preferential voting (PV) on the ballot in the next general election was ta- bled. "It's in the courts," Ken- worthy said. The resolution, introduced by Rtepublican Councilman Ronald Trowbridge, called PV "inequit- able, undemocratic, expensive, inefficient and disruptive." The vote was 6-5, with Kozachenko joining the Democrats. In other business, Council ac- cepted the resignation of City Attorney Edwin Pear. In his letter of resignation, Pear said, "It has bees atgreat privilege and as honor to have served the citizens of Ann Arbor as city attorney and I can not imagine a more challe-ging or stimulat- ing way for an attorney to have spent the nast two years." Greenland, the largest island in the world, might ha'r been more aptly named V'hueltAnd by its explorer. Eric the Red. Only the coastland is green. The rest of the island is covered with ice and snow. ys- gt J'or aylia e gsa ,,et ye' '~n' a r P boy °10 . 0 0 " a "a'0 ci o Q \,5\ ft'~5~,'t5'1o (so Is°oy ~pcn t o SPIRITUAL COMMUNITY OF THE SUN PRESENTS DICK GREGORY * Speakinq on the food crisis and survival of humanity * FRI., MAY 16, 1975-7:00 P.M. UNIV. OF MICH. BALLROOM Donation $4 olus 1 con of food profits ao to world communito food bank onn arbor, mi GET TICKET in ADVANCE of show! Availsble at David's Bookstore-529 E. Liberty and n the Michiaon Union WELCOME TO - Ann Arbor's Newest BURGER BURGER KING K 1IN I530 LIBERTY Liberty & Maynard-Liberty Center Building -NOW SERVING CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 7 AM-i11 AM sate s 1I. V 1-4 war~r BURGER hJ$t FREEONION RINGS with any sandwich. Bring in this coupon, buy any sandwich on our menu, and you'll get an order of our great golden onion rings free! But Jj hurry. Offer expires 531/75 Limit one per customer. Good only at: BURGER 530 Maynard at Maynard KING Void where prohibited by law. U ~ I __ ..