16 Saturday, August 9, 1975 THE {MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Saturday, August 9, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Daily Classifieds (Continued from Page 81 PERSONAL IF YOU DON'T want to bowl you HELP WANTED had better bring along a sweater. Bowling at the Union. cF809 LANGUAGE_ DEVELOPMENT STUDY wouldn'ot be here but since los here Family with 3-year-oki wanted for 2 1 forgot about you. Happy BB, oxmplete days of in-home recordin g ove T. dF809 sessions. Can pay $50. Call663-436. 03DM814 ORBIT/OUTER SPACE WANT TO MAKE a lot of bucks? is the T-sirtachie forthewoe 'roe Doily circulato department i of Augut 3 -9. Nigh sorer for the no hirhog tlbscription s le peop week wins an official Pinball Wizard for the first two weeks of Septem- T-shirt. Participating arcades are ber. Call 764-0560 or come to 420 Tommy's Holiday Camp, The Cross- Maynard hetween 9 and 5. 411802 Eyed Mfoooe ond Flipper M~ee's yn _ (Ypsi). Next week-"Sheriff/Law- WE ARE LOOKING for married cou- man." cF809 lie to oerve as houlse parents in an '-"" piety provided group home. A BA. SWIMMING, sailing, lounging in the degree and experience in related sun, riding your bike, lots of things fields is required. We ask for one to do-why play billiards, and at year commitment and are looking the Union, yet. cF809 for a couple who is genuinely in- - -- terested in youth. Good base sal- THE LATEST in make-up at the ary, $8,000, excellent fringe benefits Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Uni-j and all expenses, Please ontact versity. cFtc Ron Reed, executive director, Fam- ----- ___-_-___ fly Group Homes for Youth, Inc. HORACE: Let's swim another mile 973-1260. 34H812 sometime, 663-7293. M. 02F809 BABYSITTER - reliable person in PARLI ITALIANO? I need the con- my home 1 day/week (Mon). 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A4 TODAY is Saturday and we will be here 'unti 5:15 p.m.-U-M Stylists 665-61 22 at the Union, F809 OFFSET Printing, Xerxos, Wedding SUMMER CHARTERS and Social Announcements. ABROAD, ARBOR INSTANT BUSINESS INTERVIEW PRINTING TRIPS, HOLIDAY TRIPS 214 S. 4th Ave. 994-4664 HOME cFtc DEFRAUDED MORE THAN $20 MILLION Meat packers indicted OMAHA, Neb. S ) - A fed- eral grand jury yesterday hand- ed down a 105-count indictment charging two of - the nation's largest meat packers and their top officers with conspiring to d e f r a u d nearly 900 live- stock feeders of more than $20 million shortly before filing for bankruptcy last January, The indictment names Ameri- can Beef Packers Inc- (ABP), Omaha, and its wholly owned subsidiary, Beefland Interna- tional Inc., Council Bluffs, Io- wa, along with Frank West, Beef Packers founder, president and board chairman, and his most trusted advisor, Robert Lee, Beef Packers' vice presi- dent for livestock procurement. THE INDICTMENT charges the defendants with making large cattle and hog purchases when they knew Beef Packers could not pay for them, and with diverting accounts receiv- able funds from creditors. It alleges the conspiracy cul- minated Jan. 7 when Beef Packers filed for protection and reorganization under Chap- ter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Act, In addition, West and Donald Carlson, manager of the Beef Packers plant in Omaha, are named in a second indictment alleging they bribed federal meat graders working in Beef Packers and Beefland plants, THE CONSPIRACY charges center on financial transactions in the days immediately preced- ing the bankruptcy filing. Add a little crushed garlic to lemon juice and use as a baste for broiled chicken. In one count, which is typi- cal, the defendants are charged with having a $5,000 load of livestock transported from Am- herst, S.D., for slaughter in Council Bluffs, "knowing the same to have been stolen, con- verted an dtaken by fraud." U. S. Atty. Daniel Wherry said the indictments climaxed an eight-month probe by his of- fice, the FBI, the Packers and Stockyards Administration and postal service inspectors. Wherry said the indictment covered transactions involving feeders in 16 states, but an as- sistant later said there might b only 13 states involved. He listed Iowa, Nebraska, Texas, California, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wyo- ming, Colorado, New Mexico, Missouri, Kansas and Indiana. MICHIGAN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN THIS WEEK CANT ER BURY TALES.. August 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Mendelssohn Box Office. Hours 12:30 -5:00 and 6:08'O*:00 on performance doys. PHONE 763-1085 PEFORMANCE TIME-8:00 AUGUST 9 MATINEE --3:00 Tickets also available at Hudsons *Recommended for Mature Audiences - Corner William & Maynard COWS. 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