Page 6-Friday, January 7,.1983-The Michigan Daily Mayor appears to have support to secure pot law referendum EXPAND YOUR MUSICAL HORIZONS (Continued from Page 1) preferred that the petition drive had succeeded, but added that she saw no reason why the Council should not opt for an April vote. Chesbrough's vote means that the Mayor will get all seven votes from the Republican majority for his repeal proposal despite opposition by the four Democratic members of the Council. CHESBROUGH said she thought the members of the Council should feel free to let voters decide disputed issues such as the pot law repeal. "I think both par- ties should have no hesitations, if the issue is in dispute, in taking it to the voters and letting them decide." Third Ward Democrat Raphael Ezekiel said he was "profoundly sad" that the Council and the Mayor were spending so much time on the repeal. He added that there was "no reason to think (the repeal) will have any im- pact." He also said that he has "good clear data" to prove that a repeal will have little effect. He added that he thought it was "most likely" that all the Democratic councilmembers would oppose the repeal. In originally announcing the repeal drive, Belcher said he wanted to com- bat drug abuse in Ann Arbor's junior high schools and high schools, as well as toughening the city's drug law image. Reaction to Belcher's initial proposal was mixed, with support eventually fading on the Republican side of the Council. ENROLL NOW IN P.A SC. E. (Preparatory and Community Enrichment) Sponsored by the School of Music, Univ. of Michigan Belcher ... gets support for pot law repeal Administration pred SECOND SESSION 1983 CLASSES BEGIN: MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1983 (Most classes 12 weeks through Sat. April 9) REGISTRATION: JANUARY 7 and 10, 1983 (9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.) FEES: All fees payable at registration at 602 Burton Tower ADULT CLASS LESSONS (6 persons) at the BEGINNING LEVEL in: GUITAR, VOICE, PIANO AND VIOLIN. $5.00 registration fee plus $7.00 per lesson (1 hr.) for 12 weeks. ADULT CLASS LESSONS IN BEGINNING THEORY- (The Basics In Music) $5.00 registration fee plus $6.00 per session. (12 sessions) MUSICAL MASTER WORKS IN THE CHORAL UNION SERIES (For those attending the Choral Union Musical Offerings and desiring to know more about the music they are to hear) $5.00 registration fee plus $7.00 per session. (12 sessions) EARLY MUSIC OFFERINGS (Taught by the members of the Acad- emy of Early Music under the auspices of P.A.C.E.) $5.00 registration fee. All classes with the exception of Early Music Appreciation will be $7.00 per session (12 sessions). Early Music Appreciation is $6.00 per session. (Continued from Page 1) nearly $30 billion in 1988 without major budget changes. THE administration's forecast, prepared by Feldstein, Treasury Court fight involves profs (Continued from Page 1) behalf of Riley. White will present Milliken's argument. I am delighted to have a scholar of Prof. White's caliber assisting in the ef- fort to defend against attempts to un- seat Justice Riley," Milliken said. "Prof. White's research has confir- med my belief that Justice Riley is en- titled to continue serving notwithstan- ding the groundless efforts now being made to oust her," he said. There was no immediate response from Gov. Blanchard to his predecessor's latest move in the dispute between the two which dates back to last fall. Secretary Donald Re director David Stock very gradual upturn a that accelerates as the By the second half of1 ministration expects t growing at a 4 percen healthy pace it pry sustained for several y While administrati for 1983 are below m nment and private fore predictions for 1984 an line with the economics ROBERT Eggert, wi thly predictions ofl economists, said on forecasters expect gr what the 'administrat 1983. He said the ave of economists survey icts slower recovery issue of his Sedona, Arizona-based Blue gan and budget Chip Economic Indicators is between 2 man, expects a percent and 3 percent. t the start of 1983 The administration's forecast is even year progresses. more bearish than the Federal Reserve the year, the ad- Board and Congressional Budget Of- he economy to be fice, which had been much more nt annual rate, a pessimistic in the last two years. the edicts will be Fed and CBO also expect growth of less ears to come. than 2 percent for 1983, but not as low as on expectations 1.4 percent. ost other gover- The health of the American economy, ecasts, its growth is tied closely to the world economy. nd beyond are in Fully one-fourth of all the goods made s community. in the United Stateseare exported. ho compiles mon- When sales overseas are poor, leading private Americans hurt. ily 4 of his 45 And when other countries flood the 'owth lowersthan United States with their goods in efforts tion expects for to revive their flagging economies; rage growth rate more American jobs and wealth are ed for the latest lost. 'U' security nabs thieves in West Quad courtyard (Continued from Page 1). said a witness spotted four men leaving a room with a radio and other items. The room had been left unlocked by a resident who was visiting a friend on the same hall. While investigating the South Quad robbery, campus security officers spotted the four men carrying items stolen in the second robbery in the West Quad courtyard and held them until Ann Arbor police arrived. Tinsey said one of the men, an 18- year-old, faces two counts of illegal en- try after items from the South Quad robbery were found in his possession. The other three suspects, one a 17-year- old Ann Arbor resident, are being charged with one count of illegal entry without breaking. 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