The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 19, 1980-Page 5 Reagan and Anderson to debate Sunday STEVE'S LUNCH THE OMELETTE SHOP" FRIED CHICKEN SPECIAL $3.25 THIS SUNDAY- 4 p.m.-Close M S 1313 SOUTH UNIVERSITY OPEN: n.-Fri. 8-5 Sat. S-7 UN. 9-10 HURON FARMS CIDER MILL The Natural Place for Cider and Donuts From AP and UPI WASHINGTON-Bill Moyers, a producer' and reporter for public television, will be the moderator for the first presidential campaign debate in Baltimore this weekend between Republican nominee Ronald Reagan and independent candidate John An- derson, the League of Women Voters announced yesterday." Anderson was in the Washington area for the rest of this week, as was Ronald Reagan. Both were boning up for Sun- day's debate. THE DEBATE WILL be carried by CBS and NBC, the Public Broadcasting System and National Public Radio. ABC will not carry the event, the first of four planned debates, including one for vice presidential candidates. ".. . ABC News has always supported the concept of presidential debates in an election year, but, in our view a forum that includes the challengers but not the incumbent is not a presidential debate," the network said- in a statement released at its headquarters in New York. President Carter declined to take part in the debate because he insisted on debating Reagan alone before par- ticipating in a debate involving Ander- son. MEANWHILE, ANDERSON got two big boosts yesterday when the U.S. Supreme Court rebuffed Ohio's attempt to keep him off its ballot, and he filed the required petitions in his 48th state, South Carolina. Anderson now lacks only New Ham- pshire and Arizona, whichhave late filing deadlines that the campaign an- ticipates no difficulty in meeting. The petitions have been certified in 33 RAINWEAR OFFERS CHOICES STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - A water-repellent coat lookslike any other cloth garment but is chemically treated with a water-resistant finish, and sheds water in a light to moderate rainfall. But to stand up in a downpour a waterproof garmet is needed, advises Sharon Hinchey, Extension clothing specialist at Oklahoma State Univer- sity. When shopping for a waterproof garmet, she suggest looking for tightly sealed seams, a good-size hood, large pockets'and strong snaps or clasps: To test, stretch a piece of the fabric across the mouth; it air comes through when you inhale, the garmet is not 100 per cent waterproof, she says. states, and are awaiting certification in 15 plus the District of Columbia. ANDERSON'S PETITIONS have been rejected only in Carter's home state of Georgia, where elections of- ficials said there were too many invalid signatures. Anderson's campaign in the state has challenged the counting procedure in court, and is awaiting a ruling. Anderson declared his independent candidacy April 24, and his individual state campaigns-mostly made up of volunteers-began the ballot procedures shortly thereafter. Ander- son boasted from the start that he would be on all 50 state ballots. The deadlines of several states already had passed at that point, but the campaign filed suit, challening the constitutionality of requiring earlier deadlines for all other candidates than Democratic and Republican. In every case so far the courts have ruled in Anderson's favor. The cer- tification in North Carolina still in on appeal, but yesterday's high court ruling seemed to put an end to the dispute. The high court in August declined to give the case faster-than-usual treat- ment, but changed its mind without ex- planation yesterday and acted on the case in advance of the Oct. 6 opening of its 1980-81 term. CIDER PEARS APPLES PLUMS DONUTS CORN U-Pick Apples and Corn Only Ten Minutes From Campus Follow the map or call 446-3919 for information Zeeb Rd. Main St. 3431 N. Zeeb Rd., Dexter o R '/ mile north of Huron Rier Dive Sept 21 V CIAN GOP CANDIDATE RONALD REAGAN calls for the next question at a press conference held at Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Va., Wednesday. Reagan then returned to Washington to prepare for the upcoming debate with John rAnderson. Court to decide on Tisch ballot language TIQUES 4 SUNDAY September 21st EMU's Bowen Field House 4 AM-7 PM LANSING (UPI)-Zolton Ferency went to court yesterday over the wor- ding of official notices on the Tisch proposal, while backers of the tax cut amendment said they may sue for a new hearing on the ballot language of 'ki tax plans. , Angham County Circuit Judge James Giddings-who was overturned after ruling Tisch off the ballot two weeks ago at Ferency's request-has scheduled a show cause hearing for Sept:24 on the attorney's latest move. TISCH SUPPORTERS said they may intervene in that case in a bid to force the Board of State Canvassers to recon- sider the wording of their property tax slashing proposal and two others which will appear on the ballot. Ferency's complaint concerns of- ficial posters, hung in polling places and distributed to the media, which contain the full text of ballot proposals and a listing of constitutional provisions they would alter or abolish. Tax cut author Robert Tisch, the Shiawassee County Drain Com- missioner, is worried about what he considers to be an unfavorable capsule summary of his proposal which ,ac- tually will appear on the ballot itself. Ferency asked Secretary of State Richard Austin and other election of- ficials Monday for 'an official declaration that the Tisch proposal would radically alter the legislature's law-writing power and other con- stitutional provisions. Sept. 21 Oct. 19 Nov. 9 Dec. 7 Early birds will be welcomed at 4 AM to hunt for that special treasure. You will find much furniture, such as early country, Victorian, oak, Queen Anne, folk art, textiles, silver, porce- lains, glass, china, special collections, pocket watches, minia- ture lamps, stoneware, pewter, clocks, buttons, pistols and guns, jewelry, paper, advertising, art glass, dolls, toys, American Indian Baskets, early oils and prints. N EASTON, Mgr. 462-2326 l IF ,I 00 o 00*" . i '4 4 GaehCf MARTHA AND THE MUFFINS "METRO MUSIC" PAINT BY NUMBERS HEART HIDE AND SEEK/ECHO BEACH Special Price FINGERPRINTZ DISTINGUISHING MARKS PRODUCED BY NICK GARVEY 1)~rbtd be Atlantic Record,, 99 LP & Tape "on- sale thru 10/ 11 /80" (REC{ w s n n o c-^^ rm ORDS) ------------------------ --- - - - - - - - A M kMA ' , n - I MA u I :L.._- ..a..