Friday, May 30, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Frda, My3,17 TEMCIA.AIYPg ee State Senate passes Sorry, says judge, but that consumer protection ain't no way to pay a bill ST. PAUL, Minn. (P) - A out in trade." He suggested she he could not give full fait ...gin judge has ruled that a woman engage in sexual intercourse the defendant's assertion" who paid a bill for electrical which, the judge said, "she the whole deal was to bew urk by Pn ins in spyiml in- d r~p to di nd which t h e nit with one exnerience h to "that sped with LANSING (UPI) - The state Senate has approved a sweep- ing consumer protection bill aimed at putting a halt to de- ceptive trade practices which cost consumers millions of dol- lars a year. On a historic 23-8 vote yester- day, the upper chamber adopted a compromise version of the long-sought measure and sent it to the House where it faced a major rewrite. The House is expected to strengthen the bill by restoring provisions deleted in Senate committee. THE AUTHORITY empower- ed to dispense up to $12 million a year in low-interest loans to an estimated 10,000 needy col- lege students. That measure passed on a 30-2 vote. The consumer protection bill specifically outlaws 26 trade practices including advertising goods or services without intent to sell them as advertised, mak- ing false statements about price reductions, saying repair serv- ices are needed when they are not and others. It also would give the attor- ney general and all 83 county prosecutorsbroad powers to use injunctions to halt deceptive practices, to seek subpoenas to obtain merchants' business re- cords and to file class action suits. THE MEASURE, in several different versions, has been pending before the legislature for nine years. Although the House approved it twice, the Senate Judiciary Committee killed it on both occasions. The Senate Judiciary Com- mittee this year adopted a series of weakening amend- ments that have been assailed by consumner groups and Attor- ney General Frank Kelley. The measure does not apply to banks, savings and loans, credit unions, insurance com- panies, utilties or franchise firms such as fast food estab- lishments. These industries sought exemptions, saying their trade practices already are regulated by other state and federal agencies. Opponents of the measure said it would un- leash the attorney general and prosecuting attorneys on hon- est merchants unaccustomed to time-consuming and costly legal practices. BUT SEN. Thomas Guastello, (D-Sterling Heights), the bill's sponsor, said it was needed to put a halt to swindles and schemes which are costing con- sumers "millions of dollars a year." "t'm confident that this is a bill that business can live with," Guastello said. The legislation, which would take effect Jan. 1, 1976, permits duped consumers to bring court action to recover the actual damages. GETS A TOP RATING SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. (P) - Saratoga Raceway has been officially declared the fastest half-mile harness racing track in North America. The U. S. Trotting Assn., which as- signs ratingsbased on average race times, has set Saratoga's speed assessment at 2:03.2 for the mile. The Spa oval thus moves ahead of Yonkers, N.Y., race- way (2:04) and the Delaware, Ohio, Fairgrounds (2:04.3). worx y engagin g exal tercourse still owes $377 be- cause the arrangement w a s "performed for the enjoyment of both parties." Judge Ronald Hachey of Ramsey County District Court ruled on Wednesday in the case of the amorous installment plan. COURT PAPERS showed a suburban contractor agreed to do electrical work for the wo- man as a gesture of friendship to her husband. Upon learning the couple was divorced, Hach- ey's memorandum said, the con- tractor submitted a bill to the woman for $625. The contractor suggested the woman "take it agreeu to uanuWIW liC parties performed." The contractor's wife, who does her husband's bookkeeping, sent two more bills to the wo- man but she threw them away. The lawsuit followed. Hachey was to decide whether the en- tire bill, including profit, was to be paid or a smaller one for labor and materials. "Unfortunately, there was no testimony to help the c o u r t with respect to the going rate charged by those engaged in one of the oldest professions known to mankind," the judge's me- morandum said. THE JUDGE concluded that sex." He decided that the agreement was to do the work at cost "and that the extracur- ricular activity, if any, was a side issue to be performed for the enjoyment of both narties and not necessarily for hire." Hachey said the defendant, by appearing in court dressed in overalls and a man's ,hirt, "made little or no attempt to convince the court of the value of her personal services if they were to be considered part of the evidence." Hachey said the woman's garb "covered her to such an extent that her assets, if any, were substantially hid- den." -DOUBLE FEATURE- MIKE NICHOL'S 1971 CARNAL KNOWLEDGE Mike Nichol's great film with screenplay by satirist Jules Feiffer-a wither- ing look at America's sexual mores. Starring Jack Nicholson, Art Garfunkel, Candice Bergen, Ann-Margaret. In MLB 3 at 7 & 9 p.m. WAIT UNTIL DARK dir. T 1ER6ENCE 17 dr.TRNEYOUNG Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in a skillfully exe- cuted thriller about a blind housewife terrorized by criminals who believe she is hiding a musical doll stuffed with heroin. Electrifying! In MLB 4 at 7:15 & 9:15 TONIGHT-in the MOD. LANG. 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