The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 6, 1980-PageS5 Democratic comiittee will fight to keep Anderson off ballot WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Democratic National Committee said yesterday it is prepared to spend large amounts of money to keep independent presidential candidate John Anderson off as many state ballots as possible. Anderson, the maverick Illinois congressman who gave up his Republican primary campaign to take the independent route to the presiden- cy, is running a strong third behind President Carter and Ronald Reagan in many national opinion polls. CAMPAIGNING IN the South, An- derson called the Democratic plans "another indication of an effort to deprive the American people of a choice." In a-related matter, his aides said a foreign trip this summer is being ac- tively considered, to demonstrate An- derson's abilities in foreign affairs, but no decision has been made. Anderson has been certified for the" ballot in Utah, New Jersey and Kansas, and has filed the necessary petitions in Michigan, West Virginia, North Carolina and Massachusetts. Those are the only states whose filing deadlines have occurred since he declared his candidacy. HE ALSO HAS filed suit in Ohio, challenging the early deadline which already had passed before he decided to run as an independent, and may do the same in four other states with similar early deadlines. His fund-raising so far has been suc- cessful. Aides say more than $1.4 million of the minimum campaign budget of $12 million already has been collected and $50,000 a day is coming in- to the campaign's small offices near the Capitol. The consensus is Anderson - a social liberal and fiscal conservative - will take more votes from Democrat Carter than Republican Reagan. Carter has said he will not debate An- derson and his chief spokesman described as a "fantasy" any scenario that would give Anderson the White House. Caroline graduates AP Photo Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late President John Kennedy, marches with fellow graduates at Harvard University's commencement ceremonies yesterday in Cambridge, Mass. The event was attended by her mother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and her uncle, Democratic presidential hope-I ful Sen. Edward Kennedy. Shapiro predicts cuts ifaculty, stuff sizes (Continued from Page 3) size would most likely not increase, Sh- fewer positions available, fewer women apirgsaid, although class size decisions and minorities can be hired. "I think are left to the discretion of individual anything that limits our capacity to hire departments. is going to hinder our efforts to bring on Shapiro said thus far faculty mem- to the staff women and minorities," bers "realize the problems. The Shapiro said. response as I've heard it has been sup- Shapiro added that enrollment must portive." also decrease to compensate for the Members of the faculty Senate Ad- smaller faculty. Enrollment has been visory Committee on University Affairs allowed to decline over the past four or said Monday they hope to meet with five years, he said. Shapiro and discuss his ideas at the For this reason, the average class June 16 Senate Assembly meeting. ~ADS~ How to have very accurate sound - full bandwidth flat response, clean and loud - at a very quiet price! ADS L620 Two Way High Fidelity Loudspeaker System Analog & Digital Systems, Inc., a research leader in digital tech- nology, has also set standards in the speaker industry. Its large speakers have been selected as recording monitors in studios around the world. This same advanced technology, scaled down to home size and price in the ADS L620, establishes a new state-of-the-art for accuracy of sound. The flat-wound voice coil can handle more power and is highly efficient, so you get more sound from your amplifier. The super-light one-inch dome tweeter is the most copied in the world, designed for faster response and for better dispersion to avoid the beaming effect that plagues many other tweeters. Acoustically transparent double-knit grill cloth lets all of this high end through. Inset cabinet edges reduce diffusion and provide superior stereo imaging anywhere in the room. Come in and hear them. 618 SOUTH MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN TELEPHONE: 769-4700 OPEN MON.-FRI. 11AM-8PM ALSO OPEN SAT. 9AM-5PMin um