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May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 17, 1979-Page 15 Bryant, agner stop Tartars, 5-0, 5-2 DETROIT-It was sweet revenge yesterday for the Michigan baseball team, but there's little time for the Blue nine to dwell on their 5-0, 5-2 twinbill pasting of Wayne State at the Tartans' home field. Just like last year, the Wolverine baseballers will be going into their regular season-ending home and home series against Michigan State with the Big Ten titl...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 16

…Page 16--Thursday, May 17, 1979--The Michigan Daily City pension fund deficit may increase By JOHN GOYER Ann Arbor will owe its pension fund about $180,000 this year if City Council approves the city's 1979-80 budget as proposed, City Controller Mary Devers revealed last night. If the city does not take action to revise the budget now, it will fall behind on payments to the fund at a greater rate each year, Devers told City Coun- cil. "THE SO...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… michig tn DAILY Ann Arbor, Michigan 9 Ten Cents Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 11-S Wednesday, May 17, 1978 Sixteen Pages The'U's own five and dime By R. J. SMITH In the market for a stripped-down atomic absorption spectro- photometer? How about a dented biochemical centrifuge? Do you feel a need to buy last year's amino acid analyzer for your chemistry set? It's all there - and an unbelievable amount more - at the University's Property Disposition Ce...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily ACCEPTS MISDEMEANOR CHARGES Cartwright leaves state Senate By MICHAEL ARKUSH State Sen. Arthur Cartwright (D- Detroit) agreed to resign yesterday af- ter admitting he altered a $4.50 restaurant bill he received last fall during a trip to Atlanta and claimed $45.80in reimbursement from the state. Cartwright pleaded guilty yesterday in Ingham County Court to the lesser charge of a misdemeanor, w...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…Statue marks new downtown park By DAN OBERDORFER A gargantuan 15 by 18 foot statue - erected yesterday in the new Urban Statue Plaza near Farmers' Market - was promptly hidden by a similarly monstrous tarpaulin which will cover the work of art until its unveiling this Saturday at noon. The unveiling will mark the official opening of Ann Arbor's brand new park. Located on Detroit St. between Catherine and Fourth Ave., the park's floor is compos...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily ~micig nDAILYI Eighty-eight Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, M1. 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 11-S News Phone: 764-0552 Wednesday, May 17, 1978 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Double bottoms should be junked THE DEBATE over double bottom tankers is still raging in Lansing, and some-' time this summer the legislature is' likely to make a final deci...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-Page5 Jobs in A limited to burgers and parks By BRIAN BLANCHARD There are a few jobs left to help pay for sandals and ice cream, but summer opportunities in Ann Arbor seem to be limited to filing papers, frying ham- burgers and sweeping floors. The bulletin board on the second floor of the Student Activities Building is covered with notices from employers around the area, but "they do go pretty -fast...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… Page 6-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily Labor law revision faces fight WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican opponents of "In reviewing the record of the past decade, I fail to labor law revision launched their long-promised see substantial evidence of any major ailment affec- violating labor laws repeatedly. filibuster yesterday against the bill that organized ting the labor movement or the collective bargaining SUPPORTERS claim the changes...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-Page 7 State House OK's domestic violence bills By MICHAEL ARKUSH Five bills designed to give the police and courts more power to curb domestic violence were passed unanimously by the state House of Representatives yesterday. The bills were immediately submit- ted to the, Senate, where discussion is expected to begin early next week. YESTERDAY'S vote followed several days of hearings and thorough rev...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Wednesday, May 17,1978-The Michigan Daily (continued from Page 3) Council defeated 'This is just another example of their suggestion by David shoot-from-the-hip mentality," Latta Ward) to put the que said. "They have proceeded without balloting before the checking on all the details." in an advisory vote. "A CITIZENS' committee vehemen- The Republican tly recommended the city adopt punch motion, arguing vote card only for absentee ballo...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-Page 9 Photographer shoots way to fame S ae o ice, the clasroom stitute of Arts and the Halstead 831 Gallery. terior of scattered men and chicken cages piled on a The teacher remained d her office, t bedor These photographs are a well-rounded represen- feather-strewn floor, and ending with a close-up of the aslittl atenrin.rSvend tesonmeftjistbeggrdedr tation of the incredibly diverse images he has so...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Wednesday. May 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily Reaction to arms sales mixed (Continued from Page1) said they would, because they are so close to the Saudis," said Mendel. Mendel also said the Carter ad- ministration has mistakenly assumed the Saudis would cease supporting Egyptian President Sadat's peace initiative if they did not receive arms from the U.S. Mendel said the Saudis had no alternative but to support Sadat because they are af...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 11

…Begin 's JERUSALEM (AP) - Israelis call that day one year ago when Menachen Begin became prime minister the "mahapach," Hebrew for "the upheaval." The coming to power of the dapper little man with the courtly manners of the Old World and the reputation of a terrorist amounted to nothing less than a revolution. Not only Israel, but the whole Middle East has been turned up- side down. BEGIN WAS carried into office by a nation tired of 29 years o...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily LOST AND FOUND FREN FOUND-LADIES WATCH in front of Cemete S ANMSOJC Call 663-1241, evenings. dA5l7 - -- ----__ ---- Large one and twobedroomfurnished apartments FOUND-Near old A & D Building-Woman's rain available for fall occupancy. Apartment includes scarf 764-0147toclaim.' heat, free parking, and a large balcony or patio. j cg A Ecated across from the University of Michigan Stadium. Bus se...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-Page 13 ii i4 . .'ii ii M (Continued fromPage 12) PE RSON A L -ELOVE-NOWAR (It'sgood for our business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cFtc SAILING THIS SUMMER? Three Ann Arbor gentle- men seeking interesting female sailing companions for summer and cruise to Georgian Bay for 10 days in June and July. Sailing experience not abso- lutely ne...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily Ex-hurle r returns to baseball By The Associated Press Jim Bouton, the 39-year-old former major league pitcher who wrote a best- selling book that drew the ire of baseball's establishment, got another chance yesterday in his bid for a comeback. No longer armed with a blazing fast- ball that once made him a 20-game winner with the New York Yankees, Bouton hopes the fluttering knuckleball will...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 17, 1978-Page 15 sports of the DAILY Blue tangle Tartars Biding their time until the Big Ten championship is decided this weekend, Michigan hosts Wayne Stae ina non-conference doubleheader at 2 p.m. this afternoon. The Wolverines (25-12) can't afford to slow down with the end of the regular season close at hand due to the possibility of Michigan State sweeping them this weekend. Should the Spartans accomplish ...…

May 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 16

…Page 16--Wednesday, May 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily DEADLOCKED IN 14th Tigers stuck in marathon By PAUL CAMPBELL Special tothe Daily DETROIT-Phase One is over. It ended last night as Seattle and Detroit battled into the early innings. Just as Ralph Houk hoped, his young team got off to a good start, playing aginst weaker Western Division clubs. The good start was supposed to give the young players confidence as they, headed into Phase Two. W...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…'It I- The Michigan Daily LXXXV I, No. 10-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, May 17, 1977 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages Council hikes water and sewer rates; proposes pornography ordinance By GREGG KRUPA Ann Arbor City Council last night approved a hike in cit water and sewer rates and began preliminary action on a pornog- raphy ordinance. Effective immediately landowners in the area using Ann Ar- bor's water facilities vWill pay 12 percent more for ...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 17, 1977 Zambia, Rhodesia at war LUSAKA, Zambia ta'i--Presi- dent Kenneth Kaunda, a major supporter of black Rhodesian guerrillas, declared yesterday that Zambia is in a "state of war" with the white regime of neighboring Rhodesia. In another indication of a worsening racial confrontation in southern Africa, President Samora Machel of Mozambique dismissed talk of a possible peaceful solution in Rhod...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…Tuesday, May 17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page ThreeI S.Joe's gets new site(_______ By LORI CARRUTHERS on River Drive. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital THE NEW 558 bed, $57.6 packed up its 96 patients and million hospital eventually will 240 vanloads of beds, test replace the existing . facility. tubes, chairs and bedpans and Full occupancy in the new hos- moved into its modern new pital will not be attained for home Saturday. several weeks. The h...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…Let's have By JOHN TIIAYER If blacks can protest ficials usage of the wor In a fairly enlightened age, ger," and Indians can s when people are concerned with cause a city emblem1 discrimination on the basis of them in a way they clai race or sex, something also petuates prejudice against needs to be said about existing and Jews have recourse prejudices against new relig- crimination based on r# ions. then I believe those fre The Michigan Daily...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…Tuesday, May 17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY T TuesayMay 7, 977 HE ICHIAN ~iLYPag Fl PIANO TWO-TRAY. TACKLE BOX Mode of high impact polystyrene. Size: 144, 7x7 oh"#420. OUR 547 REG.'~ OUR RUi $7.7 _ sworing Goods Dept. N 'SHOPPING SAVES MONEY, TIME, ENERGY PRICES GOOD THREI SAT. MAY 21, 1977. MEIJER I ALES ACCORDING TO SPROIFIO LIMITS. NO SALES1 12S THE KIIHTTOSIM SIF i AIERS, INSTITUTIONS OR-U 91 0P PRE-WASHED JEANS JThe popular "ue Blue...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…I t MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 17, 1977 Burton jam radiates good vibes A IF' 231 south state ST / 2 Theatre Phone 662-62iC TONIGHT AT 7:00 & 9:00 TulE FARMER ThetrPol 629 TONIGHT AT 7:00 & 9:05 ROBERT ALTMAN'S 3 WOMEN) IPG) 1214 s. university STheatre Phone 668-6416 TONIGHT AT 7:00 & 9:00 By SUSAN BARRY THOSE WHO SAW vibes play- er Gary Burton with Chick Corea last fall in Ann Arbor and were impressed by his unusual technique, its ability t...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…Tuesday. May17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .....+.....,.... ,/ ... ^ j... r. Page Seven ALLEN'S LATEST, 'ANNIE HA IL': Records in Brieft; AM'I :o~ I..:Ad EMERSON,LAKE and Pal- Works Volume I, reflects both the group's musical refinement (achieved during the three year composing haitus since Brain Salad Surgery) and (heir chang- ing ideas towards their music. The inevitable result of this ma- turity was a split in the trio's nersonal goal...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 17, 1977 5-day mail service likely by '78 WASHINGTON (AP) - You probably will pay higher post- age charges and receive mail only five days per week by ear- ly next year, the Postal Service said yesterday. Postmaster General Benjamin Bailar said the price of a stamp for first-class letters will rise from the current 13 cents to at least 15 cents. It will be 16 cents if six-day delivery is maintain- e...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, May 17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday. May 17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page NIne Nancy Dickerson,"prominent national correspondent, reports for Detroit Edison: Here are some energ ~sa tips to help take thelieatoW your air-conditioning budget this summer. The right BTU and high EER spell comfort and savings. Whichever you choose, a portable room air conditioner or central air conditioning to cool the whole house, the ...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 17, 1977 ~~7 H EEYREALL IN] I Uncontracted Classified 'Rates WORDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 add. 0-10 115 2.30 3 05 3.80 4.55 5.30 .75 11-15 1 40 2 80 3 70 4.60 5.50 6.40 .90. 16-20 1.65 3 30 4.35 5.40 6.45 7.50 1.05 21 -25 1.90 3 80 500 6.20 7.40 860 1.20 26-30 2.15 4.30 5 65 7.00 8.35 9.70 1.35 31 -35 2 40 4.80 6 30 7.80 9.30 10.80 1.50 36-40 2.65 5 30 6.95 8.60 10.25 11.90 1.65 41 -45 290 5 80 7.60 9.40 11.2...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 11

…Tuesday, May 17, 1977 THEMICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Daily 'Ch CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day before publication (4 p.m. Fri forS Sun.)includingfcorretionl and cancellations. The Daily i. not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an ad Advertisements may be removed from publication but will be bi fled according to original num- bec of dayi ordered. Thin pnlicy is oho applicable to ads requir- in...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

…Tuesdav, Mav 17. 19 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY )77 -eTevIHGND Y, , 7 Detroit hopefuls debate Law grads listen to Hersh ' (Continuecd from Page I) BOTH CANDIDATES fut the blame for Detroit's youth gang problem on Young, with Mogk saying "Four years ago we did not have the gang problem that we have today." IHe called youth gangs, which received widespread publicity after an incident of violence at a Cobo Hall concert last summer, "a p...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 13

…Tuesday, May 17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Thirteen Introducing 8r A new way to borrow money and pay less for it. Now, National Bank and Trust offers you a simpler LUMP-SUM PAYMENTS Here is one example of the way a Simple Interest and better installment loan. It's called the Simple Any amount can be paid, any time, to reduce the Loan can save you money. Interest Installment Loan. With it, you pay in- principal. The earlier your payment...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 14

…Tuesday, May 17, 197) Page Fourteen THE !MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 17, 1971 Stanford heads protest Whyte discusses cities (Continued fron Page 1) Here at home, there has been virtually no protest al- though the University owns more than $64 million worth of stock in companies tied with South Africa. Last week the University voted against pro- posals by Ford Motor Company and Mobil Oil stockholders that ...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

…Tuesday, My 17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fifteen Tuesday, May J 7, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines' streak hits 10 Batsmen sweep twice, but trail Gophers by one game By BRIAN MILLER If there's any pressure on Moby .enedict's baseball squad, to repeat as Big Ten champs, they're not showing it. The Wolverines have won 13 of their last 14 games including 10 straight. In the process, they have set a new regular-season victory mark o...…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 17, 1977 NBA newcomers slip financially By The Associated Press NEW YORK -- The four teams to sur- vive the demise of the American Bas- ketball Association are finding the price of survival to be costly indeed. Our four newest members have fi- nancial problems, in some instances quite serious problems," said National Basketball Association Commissioner Larry O'Brien, referring to the Denver Nuggets...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…The Milchigan Daily Vol. LXXXV, No. 9-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, May 17, 1975 Ten Cents Twelve Pages 'U' blasts Cobb epot By DAN BIDDLE and SARA RIMER The University's highest officials yesterday presented a lengthy, de- tailed defense of their actions in the literary college (LSA) deanship crisis and branded the Affirmative Action Committee's probe of the Cobb affair "seriously defective" in its criticisms of the administration. In a jo...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 17, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 17, 1975 In the news National the appoi Natinalent Comr a , ed to con SAN DIEGO - "The sidewalks are ed.tFacon er. Fauri full of goya who ought to be castrated viepe for society's good and their own," re- vice pre tired Judge John Hewicker says. The Shlanig trouble is, said Hewicker, "the Catho- School of lic church and the psychiatrists oppose it...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…Saturday May 17 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Activist Gregory attacks American politics, values By GLEN ALLERHAND Political activist Dick Greg- ory last night ran roughshod over the full spectrum of American values in a $4-a-head address at Hill Auditorium. Speaking informally to a small but attentive crowd, Gregory warned, "Watch the manipula- tion," and discussed what he termed a basic American ignor- ance of the country's ruling po...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…BERT HORNBACK The host of Dickens' past By JOHN KRALIK Just inside the door of Professor Bert Hornback's house there is a tombstone. Above it there is a mirror with an engraved advertisement for Guiness Stout. To the left of the bewildered visitor there is a huge kite covered with scribblings and drawings of King Charles 's head. Bert Hornback is an expert in t h e study of Charles Dickens. The tombstone and kite both come from Dickens' nov- ...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…Saturday, May 17, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Hppenings. f llong $2.50. gell, 7, 9 p mu w eeK Golden Falcon - Ambrosia, of Hitchcx COMMERCIAL CINEMA Rock - Soul, $2.00. ters makes The Phantom of Liberte Mr. Flood's Party - N e w tennis star (Campus - Louis Bunnel'st Lightning Blues Trio, Blues, change for et cormn y ho e to poke fun $1.00. happening4 estL Lmeye"h Enlisho kS u- Pretzel Bell - R.F.D. Bsys, Wash. and at La Liherte (Engl...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…Poge Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday May 17 1975 1 Poge Six THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 17, 1975 United Brands sued. for banana bride Thais blast U.S. action T E G U C I G A L P A, Honduras (A) - H o n d u r a s threatened legal action yester- day against United Brands Co. for allegedly paying $1.2 million in bribes to have a banana ex- port tax reduced. In neighboring Costa Rica, however, where the company also allegedly made payof...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

…0 Saturday, May 17, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven University blasts Affirmative Action report (Continued from Page 1) the choice when women and minorities have, by reason of our social structure, been given fewer opportunities to acquire the experience. "WE THOUGHT that in the present situation, with the col- lege under severe and continu- ing financial pressure, it was desirable to have the most ex- perienced person in the posi- tion...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DA ILY C SW/ __ Uncontracted Classified Rates WORDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 odd 0-10 1.15 2.30 3.05 3.80 4.55 5.30 .75 11-15 1.40 2.80 3.70 4.60 5.50 6.40 .90 16-20 1.65 3.30 4.35 5.40 6.45 7.50 1.05 21-25 1.90 3.80 5.00 6.20 7.40 8.60 1.20 26-30 2.15 4.30 5.65 7.00 8.35 9.70 1.35 31 -35 2.40 4 80 6.30 7.80 9.30 10.80 1.50 36-40 2.65 5.30 6.95 8.60 10.25 11.90 1.65 41-45 2.90 5.80 7.60 9.40 11.20 13.00 1.80 46-50 3.15 6.30 8.25 ...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

…Saturday, May 17, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' Page Nine I I _._.. 4 (Continued from Page 8) FOR SALE MEN'S 10 SPEED BIKE, 27" frame, -75. 994-6062. 68B516 BOOK SALE Sat, May 17. Bos 50c, 9-4 Mon., May 19. Boos 10cII, 9-9 Frensof aAss Arbor Pabli- Library TRANSPORTATION STUDENT WORKING as 0etr01t Free-IPreaaths till 1511 nee9sarliIde toand111 fromaDetrait daily. Will , i re ll ex~pense.Call Sara at 005- 9265or t'764-0553 persitenllttly. dO...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

…Poge- Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, Mop 17, 1975 Prru. Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 17, 1975 ._ 'U' Regents approve GRC proposals by 6-2 margin C cA elt evice (Continued from Pafge 1 ments encourage students to. undertake a course or a term of independent study. "I would have preferred a requirement, in all appropriate departments, that would have called for 3-6 hours of indepen- dent study in the junior year, and up to 15...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

…Saturday, Moy 17, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Sauray Ma 7,17 TEMIHGN-ALYPg Eee Ali By AP and UPI LAS VEGAS - It was all Mu- hammad Ali's show, and a poor one at that, until with sudden fury he pounded Ron Lyle into total submission at 1:08 of the 11th round Friday night to re- tain his world heavyweight championship. Ali missed his prediction of an eighth round knockout by a wide margin - and deservedly so. He failed to do anything...…

May 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 17, 1975 le By CLARKE COGSDILL It was a day Northwest- ern's baseball team should remember to forget. Michigan. combining bril- liant pitching and an un- usual, solid attack, swept th eWildcats at Ray L. Fish- er Stadium yesterday, 7-0 and 9-0. C h u c k Rogers struck out a season-high 10 men on the way to a five- hitter in the opener, and Mark Weber went him one better, allowing but four safet...…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…SGC orders film group to tally financial accounts By DAVID BLOMQUIST A possible confrontation between the Student Organizations Board of the Stu- dent Council and Friends of Newsreel, a campus film group, was averted last night when the board agreed to give Newsreel two additional weeks to com- pile financial and membership statistics. The board had requested a complete Newsreel membership roster and all financial records for the past year in...…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…Page Two THE MCHIGAN DAI LY Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY In te news International SAIGON - Up to 5,000 North Vietnamese troops backed by tanks overran a South Viet- namese base yesterday, inflicting heavy losses and pushing the remnants of the fleeing gov- ernment forces into a tight pocket, the Saigon command said. It said half of the 369-man ranger battalion defending the isolated Dak Pek border camp 300 miles north of Saigon and 12 miles...…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…Friday, May 17, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Regents listen to film flak -,. .- 4, kleindienst pleads guilty to misdemeanor WASHINGTON ()-Former Atty. Gen. Richard Kleindienst pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor yesterday for refusing to answer Senate questions about the ITT case. He is the second cabinet member in history to b; convicted. Kleindienst faces at least a one-month jail sentence and a minimum $100 fine, although a suspended...…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…. . 1 N NUCLEAR WASTE Watching the watchdog By ALAN KETTLER "4SHIPPING RADIOACTIVE wastes upon high- ways and railroads is an endeavor filled with difficulties for the industries involved and per- ilous for the nearby population. The I[shipping) casks are complex mechanisms which may fail either due to improper design, manufacture, or maintenance, or through involvement in accidents causing them to open." In a nutshell, these are the conclus...…

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