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If any of our customers * Doesn't absorb much water " Stuffs into small package make o purchase prior to finding it * Warm when wet Lifetime guarantee a cheaper price-we will refund th Less expensive than down gdifference within 7 days OF THE esepnsv hndw PURCHASE. cotton shell fill thinsulate " 65/35 cotton/polyester blend The quality of the fill and qual- * Warmth without bulk " Water repellent ity of construction combines to " Non allergenic + Snag resistant make these jackets phenomen- * Machine washable " Wind proof ally warm. * Slim, non quilted look 65/ 5 Crt hl $1. 6/3.lt hel$9 {I-I O l - & & CASCADEDOWNJUTAMERLANE 65/35 Cl'oth Shell $112.00 65/35 Cloth Shell $89.50 65/35 Cloth Shell $99.50 ____65/35 Cloth Shell $100.00 r l LoaUnidatpoetr eosrtdteropsto t a n iiayrcutetysedyna h tdn CiF] Activists picket Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MAUL Y Local anti-draft protesters demonstrated their opposition to war and military recruitment yesterday near, the Student Activities Building. New Jersey senator indicted in Abscam probe NEW YORK (AP)-Sen. Harrison Williams Jr. was indicted yesterday by a federal grand jury on charges he ac- cepted a financial interest in a titanium mining operation and promised to in- fluence military contracts during the FBI's Abscam undercover in- vestigation. The four-term New Jersey Democrat was the first U.S. senator and the seventh member of Congress indicted in the Abscam investigation of official corruption. He is only the second U.S. senator in recent history to be indicted while in office. "I AM INNOCENT," the 60-year-old senator said at a news conference in a Senate office building in Washington shortly after the indictment was an- nounced. "I did nothing wrong." Williams was charged with accepting an interest in the titanium operation during a meeting with undercover agents at Kennedy International Air- port in August 1979. In return, the indic-' tment alleged, the senator agreed to use his influence in securing military contracts for the mining venture. i "A suggestion was made which was improper," Williams said': "It was im- mediately rejected. And that was the end of that." WILLIAMS, WHOSE hands trembled during the news conference, answered no questions. He accused the gover- nment of trying him "by news leaks." The 22-year Senate 'liberal, who is chairman of the Labor and Human Resources Committee, was named along with three other men in a nine- count bribery-conspiracy indictment. The others named were: Alexander Feinberg, a Cherry Hill, N.J. attorney and close Williams associate; George Katz, a New Jersey and Florida businessman and former Democratic fund-raiser in New Jersey; and Angelo Errichetti, a state senator and major of Camden, N.J. ERRICHETTI was convicted in August with Rep. Michael Myers, D- Pa., in the first Abscam trial. Henry Williams III, a former newspaper publisher not related to the senator, was named as an unindicted co-conspirator. According to the indictment, the FBI agents represented a fictitious sheik who in other Abscam deals was said to be in need of help securing permanent resident status, in the United Statgs. The phony sheik's company, Abdul En- terprises, was supposed to loan th titanium mining business $100 million, according to the indictment. ACCORDING TO tapes played at Myers' Abscam trial in Augus,t, Williams was supposed to receive an.18 percent share in the mining company. From the outset, Williams has main- tained his innocence. Williams was charged with bribery conspiracy, receipt of an unlawfii gratuity, illegally receiving compen- sation, and interstate travel in aid of a racketeering enterprise. 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Single tickets: $4.00 each** Series tickets: Any Number of Tickets in Any Combination for Six Seasonal Vaudeville '81 Shows-$7.75 for two tickets, $15.50 for five tickets, $33.00 for twelve tickets, for example** Sun, Nov 2, 7:30 p.m., and Mon, Nov 3, 4:15, 6:00, 7:45 p.m. "KEY LARGO" Academy Award Winner with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall "Substan'i''ly reduced prices for Senior Citizens Students Members of SEMCA, Members of MCTF 603 East Liberty, Downtown Ann Arbor Box Office Open Mon-Sat 2-6 p.m. 668-8480 Khomeini PARIS (UPI) -On the eve of proclaiming himself shah of Iran, Crown Prince Reza predicted in an in- terview published yesterday that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini would be overthrown and the Iranian monarch restored. The late shah's eldest son, living in exile in Egypt, said the large majority of Iranian exiles want a return oftlte monarchy, although he admitted that some of them believe it should be "restructured" to limit the monarch's powers. IN THE INTERVIEW, Reza said the Iranian people had been "misled" by Khomeini and the Islamic revolution that forced his father and family into exile in January 1979. "But I am sur the Iranian people will sweep away this lawless regime. "No one will be able to mislead the Iranian people for long and keep it en- slaved," he said. "The monarchist system existed in Iran for 25 centuries," Reza said. "What we are living through now is but a temporary break. We shall relive the Golden Age." 'Prices Based on Latest New York Commodity Exchange Rates The Gold market is UP! Sell Now! r : REPRESENTING MAJOR NY. REFINERS OF GOLD .SELL DIRECT. We guarantee to pay the prices we advertise! We pay extra for the following brands: Balfour, Herf Jones, Star, Josten, Art Carved and Art Crest Thurs., Oct. 30; Friday Oct. 31, Friday Oct. 31, Sat. Nov. 1, Sun. 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