Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, July 1-5, 1975 PaeToTEMCIA ALYTedy uy1,17 In the news- I tBeaufort Afern fi~nagood was Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos she stabbe has offered a former aide $100,000 to re- she ran f tract testimony before a House commit- Little kill tee about tyranny and corruption in the escape. Marcos government, columnist Jack An- derson reported yesterday. The aide, WASHIN Primitivo Mijares, a former press cen- tors inten sor for Marcos, was offered $50,000 to re- solve cont frain from testifying before Congress. and postal The offer was withdrawn the day after off possibl Mijares testified, and upped to $100,000 ery, direc for a retraction of the testimony, An- and concil derson said. The columnist said a spokes- issues" ne man for Marcos in Manila denied that ate talks any bribes were offered. Railway a * ions repre National workers.I Nahonal21 deadline RALEIGH, N.C. -- Last minute de- fense challenges to the jury and prosecu- MILWA1 tors slowed the start yesterday of the port at ho trial of Joan Little, accused of killing retary of a white jailer who was allegedly trying to the Midwe rape her. Little, a 2-year-old black wo- the Ford man whose case has been championed by "It is imp civil rights, women's rights, and prison we have a reform groups, is charged with first-de- ing a sim gree murder in the icepick slayinng of earlier thi Clarence Alligood, 62, who worked at the trips, this today... County jail. She contends Alli- and Mnn attempting to rape her, that conferenc ed him in self-defense and that officials - or her life. The state contends catching led Alligood while trying to will thro major let * and will IGTON - Federal labor media- room aft sified efforts yesterday to re- ract disputes involving railroad i workers in an effort to head YONKE e strikes next week. W. J. Us- multimill tor of the Federal Mediation on, has d iation service, said "very tough planned t eed to be settled in the-separ- in any b involving the Brotherhood of assistant nd Airline Clerks and four un- Precision esenting some 600,000 postal owns, qut Both negotiations face a July "unaware e. to the di Mr. Nixo UKEE - Intent on building sup- me for his efforts abroad, Sec- State Henry Kissinger toured Wea st yesterday, campaigning for Administration foreign policy. Sunny portant for the public to know today, w purpose," Kissinger said dur- nether re, ilar trip into the "heartland" you can, s year. Like Kissinger's other calls for three-day visit to Milwaukee afternoon eapolis includes speeches, news es, and meetings with I o c a 1 - as well as an event with eye- appeal. The secretary of state w out the first baseball for the ague All-Star game here tonight, visit the winning team's locker er the game. ERS - Robert Abplanalp, the Bonaire friend of Richard Nix- enied that the former president o move to the East or join him usiness projects. Leo Murray, director of public relations for Valve Corp., which Abplanalp oted Abplanalp as saying he was e of any specific plans relating isposal of San Clemente or of >n moving east." ther and warm is the outlook for ith highs extending into the aches of the 80's. Enjoy it while because the rest of the week possible thunderstorms in the hours. AUGUST GRADUATE? The deadline for order- ing caps & gowns has been extended to July 16, 1975. ORDER AT THE UNIVERSITY CELLAR 769-7940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 41-S Tuesday, July 15, 1975 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published da lly Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer-. sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor. Michigan 48104. 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He esident George Meany urged said it costs the Treasury $10 ngress yesterday to continue billion a year. present temporary income Permitting capital gains to deductions. pass without tax to heirs when teany said that unless the the owner dies also shwild be e-year tax reductions enacted ended, he said, provided aopro- a quick stimulant to the eco- priate safeguards for small es- my - are continued through tates and hardship situations are '6, increased withholding enacted. m payrolls next year will cut MEANY also told the House rchasing power more than $9 Ways and Manns Committee that lion "and any forward mo. s',StePtiO',S by Treasury Secre- ntum the economy may have tarv Willim Simon - as vet veloned world be halted." na-nerified - for en-o"rnaine BUSYNESS investment is weak -anital frmnctinn throrgh the d declining, he said, "because tax system are "the nil. dis- economv is weak." rarlite'. reltl'a-r1w, ct n 'rine geany attacked the present of eht'1sA -and 1920s." tem under which capital Htwaver. he went alne with ins are taxed at a lower rate advninistratin tnrenosals. 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